The Straits Times, 28 May 1898

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 2s. 1898. NO. 19,0 11.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 863 1 IOXNIO COMPANY, LIMIT ID KIHK Standard Lif. Assnrsaos. MV" S^.^ U».o» Kir. Usuraa* BocM, u. r H JnniiraUlr*' CoISpaVDJ. ■I!" It! HM<*l St«u» Nariiration Company. ■IV nal j n tmr i ompesy. Wtta iuirrtlaw laiura»os (xnnpaay. Limltod. I sikamship companies. I p Ornci, C.OU.VM Qniy I A C_ Whakvki.Nkw UiKßora.
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    • 848 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. grOmXKI.UKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPHIJ In.l-r -entraet with the Netherlands India Government. A.,.,-. Mmfpore: Sutf AOCTCT, u«.l. "-ytllt Co., i'-8, CoiXTM QoiT. Sl.niM.r I:■ i. rx|..cl.o W ill be DesptUhed for On^ .V,.n*u.««. B'massin. Mn} Bnia-sin, Pulu lj»ut, Cotei, Berouw, and Boilongan. May BT. lirn.l'rl. Souraliaya. W. Souinl.Hya, liocl.-lcng. Ampenan,
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    • 492 1 \Vi:sTi:i;X AUSTRALIA. 'I'HKW. A s. BUtY. 0... Ltd., and the I O. t*. S. iio, run st fa n»».' r* from Siu^Ji l>ore to Witun Australia, at liitlmli I. -.1... i.l nilliiur at the (ollokiiii.' ports: Derl.v, King's found (the port lor KimlK-rley (inldli-lds), Hr.Kiine (Roehuck Bay). PearlniK Grounds. Cossack
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    • 897 1 NOTICES. ti t *aHnP WW VK ananV bbbbbl ajnaHV fInnBBBBBBBnW CONDENSEDNILK j^sf^^awaßßf^^ 'f;, "Miiknu.id" Brand is gitnranteod ti contain all the cream of the original milk. In MiOSLi) >lfUt r thu process of manufacture nothing but water Mt is removed, nc thing but the bust refined jnn sugnr added. Ig?
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    • 1126 1 I NOTICES. Qiil.l Medals, fins. 1878 ,Bf.». JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Havin ft I) T 11 O Greatest Durability are Tlicreloic Ulno| CHEAPES r. I L ill V o. f ill H THE BEST THIX(i THAT FAKK n.vrPKXKH. rpuK I'i.i r I«ekwoiki and Ganantl Matal Poondry UUnrb. N.
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    • 748 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAINBALM IK famous for its cure, of rheumatism one application relieve ihe pain, and a cure Pain Balm i» a general liniment and without annual for lain., hack pains lam^es."'",,'," 'i n "S™B»i cure su.-ii aUnaaai lii laa tlmo thaa an other treatment. Soi.n KvKKYWHCU Small »iie, rut cent.
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  • 73 2 I»TJ II FluAßm Uiniu )>i:-IlS»ih,» ipbo Cliom KUo BH I .it Hia Hi klum •oltu lln! Me U.,,. -ii. i mi. Ururti Z nt. N.'i.ti -ir. Payn< II Itril -I' 11,i, r nl .i.i., ou Ml lUlipl! ■r. CboyAr.i Kl.inc i 11 Bangkok Wi iiiliuik porti r .n.m II
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  • 498 2 HUMIPOM sth M»i IMS. 1 PRODUCE (Raltt an corrtettd ?o 1i!.30 p.m..) Gambler Copra Bali, 7.88. do l'ontianak 7.50 Pepper, Black, so.<W. do White,(6%) 40.00 Sago Flour Sarawak,. S.l&. do Brunei- 2.1». Pearl Sago 4.J0. t'c.tlee, Bali, picked ".'<s.oo. Coffee Palembang, picked.... JB.OO. Coffee Liberian. No. I 17.00. I
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  • 39 2 Municipal Debentures 6%. Liujimtj Fa*ar Debi-mum Bonds. New Pryo Kiver Dock shares. Maynard A Co.s Straits Trading Coy. FOR SAIX fengerang Planting Kharct. Kraser 4 Nuave, Ltd. Strain steamship Coy. SOMERVILLE A OUNN, Exchange A Share Broken
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  • 111 2 Mnar KlmTm$ 3p.in Suurabaya via porls H. Poh (Juan, S p.m ligkalis A Bagan Ho Tanf, 3 p.'m Bengkalis a Bagan 3 p.m. Malacca A Klaug Sappho, 4pm Muntok A rung 4 p ni BaDgkok .Vnfiua. 4 p.m. Japao via port* Hretttr, 4pm Ban«kok R C. A'Jao, 4
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  • 100 2 From Ki-bops:— By the M. M. Caledan.:,,, «itli date., to' the 6th May, due on the 31st instant. Feom China:— By thelierman s I Prem- due on the l«Hn inatant. <>ft WMlgnM Due in l-ondon Arrire kpl ISUi M. M. Jl.ivHth May loth Apl I.ml Y. 4
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  • 179 2 AKKIVALS. lvr fimlim from Kclaotan-Mr Robert* Per Hi, Long fioia leluk Anson via port.. -Mr. (i. Chaln.cn. Per s. S. «o», llVi.i from Pakan-Slr BlunUchli. Nrs.l Suik- from Deli— Mossre. Ilrudvel.an.l Morrecs Per IS. IVrnin/.. from Sarawak— Messm. Sonierville. anil Thoniaon. IVr b. s. I'ahnni-otla fiom liangoon and
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  • 39 2 SATURDAY, 28th MAY, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS THE PHILIPPINES. REVOLT IN THB CAROLINES. London, i!-fh May. The I iovernor General of the Philippines has telegraphed from Manila to Madrid that a general revolt haa broken out in the Caroline islands.
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  • 26 2 LATEST MOVEMENTS. Admiral Sampson, with a fleet of seventeen American men-ofswar, wm last seen on Wednesday, [25th instant] off the north coast of Cuba.
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  • 76 2 SPEEDY ACTION URGED. President McKinley has had a conference with the United Stages Secretary for .War, and the Secretary for the Several general* and admirals took part in the conference. It is understood that, at the conference, it was decided to undertake operations speedily against Porto Rico, Cuba,
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  • 248 2 The Spanish authorities in the Philippines manage to keep in telegraphic touch with Madrid, probably by way of Labuan. Krom Manila, a submarine cable runs to Capiz. Thence a landline runs to IloiloKrom Iloilo, steamers run to Labuan with messages for the Spanish Government to be transmitted by
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  • 952 2 Tub future of coffee planting as a profitable investment appears to be as uncertain a«. it w,.|| c*n ha. This id locally important i the industry is one that vitally allecls the interests of ths Malayan I'eiiinsula, inasmuch as it is upon agriculture, rather than upon alluvial
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  • 13 2 Thk liank of England discount rate has dropped from 4 to per cent.
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  • 41 2 It is advertised that all official emmunications to the Paliang Resident and heads of departments should, from the Ist June next, be addrcsse 1 to Kuala Lipis, flu Paliang, via Belangor. This means the removal of thiseat of Government from Pekan
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  • 71 2 Yesterday's Straitt li is entirely sold out, but there still remain a fe* copies of the daily issue of We In, la the -25th, containing the account ol' tl first days racing, and of the Birthday Ball. The whole three days' mcfa will appear in the lliutgtt to be print,
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  • 10 2 Several revenue farms in Pahang are advertised to he let.
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  • 13 2 Pkom'ce, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 10 2 assistant engineer for a I'ahang mining company is advertised for.
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  • 15 2 It i» advertised that the Waverley Hotel will be under the management of Mrs. Hulley
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  • 14 2 OB Monday, being Whitmonday, the Straiti Tim* will be published at 2 o'clock afternoon.
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  • 21 2 At the auction held yesterday by Messrs. Hong Tek Chye Co., the s Samlor was purchased by Tan Tung for ■M,
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  • 24 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Rallies Girls' School, on Wednesday, Ist June, at 4 p.m.
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  • 24 2 ir is omciany stated mat piapue mot epidemic in Calcutta, but that it might become no if pntffefooa cases are not stringently dealt with.
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  • 23 2 It is proposed to encourage the importation of Rangoon rice into Ceylon, to prevent danger of plague from Calcutta rice usually imported there.
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  • 29 2 Sm T«t was yenterday committed for trial for the alleged murder of Sim Boon at Tanjong Rhu. The murder took place in a sampan on the first of May
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  • 29 2 A novki. hy Mr Hugh Clifford, will be published in London in the autumn by Graut Richards. The scene of Mr Clifford's novel is laid in the Malay IVninsula
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  • 27 2 The down mail from »-f-j Burma was charged by an elephant the other day. The de d body of the animal was subsequently found near the line.
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  • 40 2 It w possible, writes the Piown hat, India and Ceylon tra-plante, nay have a formidable rival in Samara. The lirst tea-plantation was estabislied only two years ago. A report bi Ceylon resident, who recently raited lie estates, is distinctly favourable
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  • 47 2 Vr-TiKi>AY afternoon, Kassim, a Javauta, was brought before the ci'mri ot two magistrates on raaund, chanad witji beuiK in i-ossi-m two docks and two ifltmond riupi. Three charges were pravad against the priooasr, «1,,> was sentenced to lour months on each charge or twelve mouths in all.
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  • 54 2 THFcaptainofthe 8.1. steamer Palamft.Wii,oiiarrival this morning, reports that he passed an outward bound Norwegian cargo laden steamer called the Hran.l aground on Blenheim Shoal off Klanc It is understood that the stcmer's agents here are taking steps to secure tLe necessary assistance to get the the iteainur off, ualen she
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  • 42 2 RaVe So. 1.-Open Griffin Handi Up D.D.M. Race No. it-Scurrr Stakee. FAIRY TALK. Race Xo. 3 -Intermediate Handic^, SYBIL. Race No. 4 Horse Handicap BLAZON. Tlie weights not being out for tlother races it is impossible to make J
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  • 63 2 In n.hlition to the scratching published yesterday, we give in it." those horses which have be n scrat I «J sir.cc wo went to presß yesterday i (tuvii Criflin Handicap:- Kibe 0,., run. 9m. OmmtfmUm, SmZ tunktl, nnd /W.w. Scurry Stakos:-Vanita» t PhiU wi 11. .i5, Handicap- I-ocky,
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  • 471 2 Mostly all the notables of Jolwre and tin- principal European aoii Chinese residents, assembled in likindu Hall, on Friday, to celebrate t v fiftieth universary of the arrival of l)»to Meldruni in Singapore. The Suit mol Johore had intimated his intention of i ems present, but being
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  • 66 2 Eaki.v this morning, from information received, lnsintclor Kairhurut Kent to the racecourse and visited the Kebuus sheds there in search of stolen t>roi>erty. In possession of tire men, named Hadii l'alil and Mahomet Jasin, he discovered several articlm of value, evidently stolen, including two -ilver watahaa, two
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  • 97 2 As attempt lvas made by bnrgliin last night to enter "Ailsa," Moot Kli/abetli, rwl uf Mr H. G Millar Fortunately, Mr. Millar licar.l a noise, and was just in time to om the M dacamping. They were disturbed Mm they were able to secure any rslual
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  • 93 2 Yks erdav afternoon a Chinaman named Koh Seng Chow, went to Roehon St.iti.inaridreportedthathiswile.andl.^ partner and his wife, were sick in hil btMaa.Ha HJav»Boad ThaaolbeweDl tothohouseandfound these three persimapparently dangerously ill. They »<■"• i.i.i,n,ii 10 thu huspital, bat died on the way there. It is believed thai Hrn
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  • 118 2 Tim play entitled Love's Soerifi; c was produce by the Victoria Thoatrii I Company at the I'arsee Theatre, last night. The Hindoo i-oiuinui.it>' prwaat in bap numberi i!ie scenery lias |MMalb ti 11 irctl, and the *„„.■> of Miss -i'.\. Hr. Hdhnb, Mr. H. 8. Tantn, Mr. Hustamjee
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturer, of: 11YXAMITE i.K.1.11.M11. UKI.ATINK IiVNAMITK BLABTI.NU GELATINE DBTONATORB I SAFETY FCXI ELECT KIC BLABTIira UTAKATCs Thi above Kiplokivbs, biiho all MAJcctirAcrrßtD in Orxat Hritain.akk mam AHDSArrr.' tests imius.:,, R v th« British (MVnuillUlT, OM.ARJi, THIKirORK, OI'AIUN- TMD TO Hi H St'PKKloa QIAUTT AID STRKKOTH
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    • 751 2 AUCTTON SALES. AKTION SALK OF PLANT AND MACHINES? AM) (JOODWILL. I Hi: IKOIKRTV OK THK O»TTON AKD KAI^.K SV.NBICATE, LTI.. rpilK BBdoalfDod will sell by auction I at their kale room., .n Tueulay, »lst May. a. $M p. 111.. valuable Plant and Machinery, comprising a Hornsby Akroyd Oil Knirine, IL'J
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    • 669 2 NOTICES. THE SVVIT IIBACK RAILWAY. BEACH ROAD. EIGHT WAVES. AFTERNOON AT 4.30 P. M. RVflnna at s p. m. BAND TO-NIGHT. RETURN JOURNEY II CX.NT.-v kxchan<;k hanks 'fllK rmhumi Banks will 1..- closed on 1 Mondnv, ibe. 3Utb instant. •WhilMonday.' 28.1 MBMia GHEE SOON ,i- No-. 27 and :'k, Orehanl
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    • 729 2 LATEST imVTRnSEMENTS. Municipal DeVntnrcs. Tanjong Pagar Dock Debs. Prye River Dock Coy. Shares. Fraser and Neave Ltd. Debs. FOR SALK. Straits Steamship Coy. Shares. Sporting Club ti,. Debs. FKASEK Co., a. c. Exchange and Share Broke m WANTED. -An Assi.wnt Engineer, >T (Mechanicai), for a Mining Company in Pahang. for
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  • 255 3 FRIDAY. i!7TH MAY. I'MSINT. I,. HoMJIR SlRJ. A. SKSTTKNH.ll W. !*n-.v'l Kynnersley, Acting CotaaW iaawiaij. i, n l K. Bin-li. Acting Resident Coun.Ijllor of Malacca. II K <; IVrni.y, Colonial Treasurer. y C Hill. Auilitor-ISeneral. on A Murray, Colonial Engineer. |l.,nJ.M.Alm.-M. j M.B.V— t H h c. Bnw*
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  • 74 3 At the date of last mail advices (2Sth A|til). eitensive supplies of coffee had been ,>H. red at auction at London. With a continued good demand for middliag to tine Plantation kinds, the bulk wa. k>U\ at generally full rales. The m iderata Mvpta of laal India
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  • 109 3 Of IHNKIPAI. "rAVCV.KItJ Ai (Mrutta on tliu 1'lst instant, no fn-li plaKUf <liaturbiini:e ha.l hfMna S'.i additional iw of plague wa« r p 1 mrt r<l. I 'in! mori* ilc;it h from 1 1 hi diuua h;,.l takn phc*. Thure has bi 1 1. <i powal btrike
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  • 162 3 Tiik Timn of f>y/..n not<« that a BOTOMat i» maturing ill Kuropc to Mod tu arbitration in nilllMnn urn, on tlif lilies as those which b»ve proved noflll in Mtag* OHM bj uvingT«xatiou*ii*Unaiid«xpsnic.8alI IM Ul submitted tu arbitration. ind ilK'urrungcinent has worki'd adinirtbl; in Imnir a |»rop.TrcinuiR-ration for
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  • 261 3 PETROLEUM. 1\ Holland voices have been raised m fmour of urging the Dutch Consuls in China to interest themselves more in iM.ii.-m.il k.'U for Langkat oil there. I' <» held that China is so large and the isuapauta of increasing trade in that i|U«rteraro so bright, that petroleum
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  • 1094 3 I think that His Excellency the Acting Governor (called by detire His Honour the Officer Administering) played a little game of unnecessary reserve ovor the K.C.M.O There is nothing to be concealed of inbeingmade a K.C.M.fi Many excellent persons have received that honour, and have carried it
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  • 921 3 THE I'EDIB EXPEDITION. THI PREPARATIONS. Advicks from begli, the base of operations in the approaching campaign in I'edir, reach tv the 9th instant. The enemy have made a diversion in A. h.vn I'roper, from where a column of Dutch troops is to cooperate with the i.-i n ..in
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  • 185 3 T» BNTV-KIVE I'BK IE.\T TKOHT. At Bombay, on the 1-th instant, the potioe aifaatad several coiners, along with coining implenients mi. h a diaa, ami hun.lre.ls „f silver dis, s ready for ■tamping. Utterly, imports of silver have bean increasing in India. The wunder has been why
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  • 798 3 Londok, 18lh May. Ml Oladatone di.-.i at Aye o'clock i in morning. He passed calmly away. Mrs. Gladstone and the otber membera of tbe family being present al h.s bedside when the end came. Tbe direct caute of Mr. (iladttone's death was decay of nature hastened by
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  • 241 3 Tills morning, Choa Beng Chan, ulla* flanhai an assistant at the Opium Farm, was brought up on an ailj.mrned summons before Mr Kleum, the Senior Magistrate, and charged with having aided and abetted some person or persons, unknown, to cause grievious hurt to a European, named C
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  • 104 3 mm OK HIINKSK SAWYERS. At Cliolon, a suburb of Saigon, about seven hundred ChinaM sawyers have struck walk lino* the Huh instant, at the Instigation of a Seen* Bocisty. they struck ostensibly toobtain hialu-r oatna i>> tin 1 heavier iiui.lm.v „t of living than. The Uaatan oomplaini .1 i
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  • 515 3 THE MAN'IKESTO OF THE FILIPPINOS. The following it a translation from the Spanish of a proclamation of the rebel leaders iv Hongkong, tent over to the Philippines in advance of the American squadron. Compatriots Ilivioe Providence it about to place independence within our lagMeadaal nation could hardly wish
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  • 44 3 Ii is reported from Chinanfu, the provincial capital of Shantung, that the Germans are making their inlcat Kia,. chau popular by charging only seventy per cent, of the.' taxes u-i.iliv oiled. d for ground rent from the people in that sub-prefecture.
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  • 62 3 HEAVY HAINSTOR.MS. U aha dlaarMT nlflhi Ifsi— g— heavy rains fell throughout last month, which interfered with work in the mines. The rainfall recorded at Serendah was S6MS inches. Than teveral attap houses were blown down by gales during the month, and on the 11th. a larue number
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  • 70 3 electric iiama, Tin: linn of Bagnall and Hilles hay.i made a contract with tha Straits Trading Company for the lighting of their works at l'ulo Baal with electricity. The I'la.n will be a fairly large one with arc lamps of I'.UOu cp. for the yards and open sheds,
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  • 150 3 The Phro Chrnn Klao arrived from China yesterday with a large number of passengers, and remained in quarantine until released later in the afternoon, when she occupied her usual berth in the inner roadstead. Theß I iteamer £oorfi.™. was docked at Tanjong I'agar yesterday, about the same time
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 326 3 TO-MOKKOWS CHURCH SKR VICES. (Wnrr Somali CHUKCH OF HHQLAICD. 7 a.m.. Hattaa. 7JO a. in. Holy Bucharlit Wa. m.. H.ily rlm-liarisi. 4 p. 111.. (Vrvi, 1 nl tlio Oati'thisnv aio p. m., Btantans. s..M p. iv.. Evoiisoiik. ROMAN CATHOLIC C'ATIIEimM.OFTIIIiOIx>DSHH'HI!RD. Victoria Stkilet tv Brass Uaksa Roaii. b. 16 ii. as-
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    • 211 3 NOTICES. JAI^ES WATSON COS SCOTCn WHISKIES ARK THE BKST MIDI IN THK MARKKT: V. V. O. fll.OO I-IH cvi, DOTT PAID. V. V. O. IFBOI A L U KSI'.R V K. *l:< 00 pik cm, Dtmr mid. Df)MINIE. 10 TEABB (>l.l>. siB.oop«bcasi,dott»aid. OBTAINABLE FKOM UKTAII, I>KAI.ERS, OK Me A LIST
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 243 3 WKATHKK RETORT. Karulang K,rba« lloiyital, :'7|A ICaj MM. »a.m Sp.ni.»p.m. KmiKli. Bar. .V">-J-T>.»\A:».i.bs» Temp "70 1 C W. BlbTher 79 S 7X.9 77.H J Dir.otWindlalm. K. I'alni. -3S Max. Temp. xn.O aSt Mm... lUI S~Z Man. in Sun 14 JO Terr.rad. 71.0 £-c a KainJall HUj J? WEATHtK TKI.KGKAM. (K.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 122 4 Under tbi. beading t'i..<ollowingiil.l.reviai.innnr. uso.l: t t -r. .ni.-r -Ii lhi| ii. 4afJßSj But L*. H. l ni*. -.a-.f. Fr. rT-n. l>n' >u'.-h lab lull ii 0. 0e» -r-., I.p. -<i.-ek T* T Ill.. I.i, T. P. W.— Tauiuiv l«ar Wharf: T. l>.- Tanjong Pagar [tor* .B.
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    • 1272 4 Amhent, Brit. «tr. lON tons. «"ai>t 11../. ll■Mh May. From T. Anson. IKIli May (i.e., an.l l:<n dp. We* Bin «n<l Co. t* :T. An»or IWh Mi llullmoutK. Brit. >tr. 2.«0« toni. Captnin Barry. nb May. From nmuuiii. -'ir.l Api Oil. Syn.e and Co. For .la|»u. D— Ma
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    • 427 4 ■aaa, port, probablt Half of amril. «i name or agtnti. ■aasjasaa A-iuri:.. Hamburg, June 1 Uehn Masat A Apenr. Ho.,gkong. Juno 10; S. Mum. A«i, Yi.ik. .im.-. Bawlaad lli.lhinrat. Coloniho, .lune IX p. .t o. lt.v.-m. Bremen, .lune 23, Behn Moytr. Belial. Hongkong, June 3 P. O. Dingo
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    • 148 4 5 Vmil'i Name.! Tom.-. Cmu* From milii. i\^-. h^ O i Rio My 2« Bullmouth Brit atr. MM Him llnlcium Apl »8nn»*C« 27 Prudontia Mr. I7M Ward P BrandanMa) »T. C Bof»V* K W.oihfWijp atr. l«i VlUock K.-I;u,t:in Ht) i»HockH»J 27 PhraChomKlao atrJ 1012 Fowlar Hoihow Mai :l H.-ini
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 409 4 lor toilet, bath, and nurstry. For dibtrf»sin({ l«-iil eruptions, pimples, tilackheads red, rough, oily skin, irritations ol the scalp with dry, thin, jnd lalling hair, red, rough hands with shapeless nails, and simple rashes and blemulics of infancy it is incomparable. Guaranteed absolutely purr by aiul)ii. .il < ksOßsti ol
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    • 404 4 NOTKKS Tor />^^^F CHaPOTEtUT'S X^*>sS Phospboglycerate jSEfS OF LIME cf nsrtut tyittm. I i hrauivorkan, pfohitl»PHOSPHOBLrCCRtri SIRUP ICMAPOTEAUTI PHOSPHOnirCIRiTE WIHI CMAPOTEAUTI PHOSPHOBLrCERtTE CAPSULES ICHAPOTCAUTI a. ma BJlkaas, »*his rnuci MACSIVKN AN. I AMKIinNS I'KNS .Theycomeau a hoon and a afjaafaj to mm Th, ridrmrk.theOHl.aiulthe Waverley Pen I BEOIMMEMIKD HY :1,U07
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    • 1041 4 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. ORLWOOLA PURE WOOL UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL ORLWOOItA lias obtained Medal for Purity of Manufacture ORLWOOLA is Nature's lleiilth Protector. OBLWOOLA is Unshrinkable. ORLWOOLA is all Pure Wool. ORLWOOLA is absorbent. OULWOOLA is Medically Recommended. OULWOOLA lor Comfort. ORLWOOLA for Health. OULWOOLA tor Warmth OULWOOLA for Purity. OULWOOLA for
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    • 736 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1831. 7Vlrj.»o»<. St. 70. TtUtr,,lLi,AdJrt,,:-"TtMU, EiKOAFoaa." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of th Malay Peninsula, in Siani
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    • 105 4 NOTICES. "TIMKB" AND "BUDGET." BtruUt Timei. (90 a year, or S2| a month, or fifteen cent, a copy. Po«t Free, l*\ a quarter. Strain Hudget, port free, fat a rear, or 16 a quarter, or 40 cent, a copy. The advertising rates are: first time, IB cents a line: 2nd
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    • 15 4 NOTICES. CITY LIGIITINgT^ ISOLATED PLANTS COMPLETE. BAONALL HILLEB Electrical Enginaw. u .c.t,,.th.. M> Kobi "°»R^
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