The Straits Times, 2 July 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1898. NO. 19/)70.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 676 1 L, M WI.MWi»T,II«m S.,v _>__— I L-s aaraiaa OS. 'r K !SSri'a_a K_. lm-_-«- »»MtT n '?!_I M»t»- HaTigaUoa Co_psay. rfinti umitkp a~~u. "Steamship companies. U O|-1C«, COLLVia (JUAY STKAM NAVIGATION OUPiIfT. W.-MLfs. OIMAMT-*, Mllstt, "lt_lKl>l-I. Vli»l,-f. Pl.VM..fTll, 1 niii-of Uding iaas_ for !•""<•« HAXL LINK. 110 M....1.. Mig.L'7, rn,,n.,,.,tu,
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    • 841 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'tI.NINKI IJKK I'AKKTVAAKT MAATSUHAI'I'U I'mler contract with tbe .Netherlands India Government. .1-:. at Siuynj.'.rr Mlir _a_aaa*, LATE J. IIAPM'KUs A Co., 2-3, COLLYBB QUAY. Steamer from Expected Will he I(i-«|,at, hed for tin soui-.il.uja. June I'-i. r.iuN.-.in. 50u,., 1 Bnelcleng. Arnpenan, M»- a -..,.»n.| Moluccas. July I. 1,,.,,.
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    • 491 1 iiiciii.on. Bamarang,_Bonrabaj». Alg. I. SCOTTISH ORIENTAL SIKAMSUU' COJMANY. LIMIIKD Barnui Ling liiiiu bnot v 1 rloncam. s. .l/..u.(Ji-', Oapt. alder, 8W tons. XV /.-.,.,.i i|-i..lo«lin. Ml 7ui <•/..»■>■ -pi. l'rimro«e, t<t,2 0 a'......Ca|i1.F0»-1er,1.0i2 </.■.:-. <no« Klan, t i,pi. l'iK"t, 1,013 rkf, A..,. u ('apt. Walton, 1.021 /1,,-.,»v.,,,.,.Capt Curtis, 1,0)7 1i,,,.
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    • 653 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LAHCABHIBE KIRE ISSCRANCE COMPANY. Capital _2,;i7,;<» Paid up Capital ili.7«) Krverve Kund WK/M The undersigned, Aficnts for th" (*ompany, are prepared to accept dm risks at iBOVRIAS Co. rpitK CHINA TKADKI: INSLKANCf 1 t-OMPANV, LIMITED. 1 s,,l_-.i1..l (-.,"'.->■ AinoiiQt t'.iid up... IKRM.HI. kvw-rve Kund I^UOotWO. The
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    • 308 1 INSURANCES. LAW UlnOH AND CROWD KIHK AND im OIsTOE-KCK CDMrANV. CAPITAL .1.1 00.0(111. Til K uuderHgned have K. .-a ..p^.inte-l agent, at sjnga|M)re, for the alnu-rt Company and are prepared to t.ike risks at JAEIiF.K .1 Co. TRANSATLANTIC FII.K INSI'KANCK CO.. OF lIAMIHRI.;. NllKl'll tiKKMAN FiltK INS! RANCH CO.. HAMBL'KC.
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    • 1381 1 NOTICES. CHEAP CLASS GERMAN PIANOS, HY KOSKXKKANZ KASV MONTH I. V PAYMENTS UOIHNSON IMA.NO THE BEST THIN*. THAT EVEB BAPPMED. TPM Tiiiiiif M-t>l lo'in'liy. -\l." K W Pwviii--1 „-s Th.. only pnetiad Lookwoita in tbe Kael, iiml.-r direel Knrorean ,T.' U ."ii' "iiir i'..'i.i.'ni'irk',.n ;i I.K-k is a -iilli- ient
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    • 705 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM IK famous for Its cureKOl rheumatism one application relieve* the pain, and Us continue.) uw- for a short time ensures I cure l__ B»|n, h gener.l limmrnl. Ud without m c.,,,-,1 for lame hack, pains in the side or ehe.t. sprains, swellings, li»nieness.*,-iits. bralaM I, urns and
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  • 118 2 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, 1898. REUTER'S TEL EGRAMS. BRITAIN AND SPAIN. Established: 1831. PRICE 16 CENTB. [Subtcriplvm rate* and ivivtrtunnq rates may btjoumi on (he fourth paat.] TUOUBLETHREATENB AT TORT SAID. THK Ntl riIALITV KKOI L.lTloS" London, 'Jnd July. Admiral Caniara began to coal bis squadron from colliers, at
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  • 48 2 GERMAN DEBIQNB. AMHIIC'AN St'BFICIO*. German official assurances have been given that Germany harbours no designs on the Philippines. Notwithstanding these assurances, suspicion and irritation prevail in the United .States on the subject. Suspicions of German designs on those islands are now increasing in tbe United States.
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  • 94 2 UESTRCCIION OF THE "UANCiLS.The P A O. Uungn, when lying in the harbour at Bombay, caught fire, yesterday. The fire resulted in the complete destruction of the Gatigtt. The stewardess of the (Innqu was burned to death in ber cabin. The Can,,,, it one of the
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  • 440 2 It h difficult t» understand the supreme folly with which Spain i« conducting km maritime affair-!. We were told a few days ago that Admiral Camara wan warned that hi! could not under our neutrality regulations, coal can only hi supplied to belligerents in such quantities as,- with
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  • 27 2 To-day's exchange quotations, re ceived as we were going to press, show a slight drop in the dollar. The demand rate fell from 1/11 to 1/10 J.
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  • 38 2 It is advertised tbat Mr. Spencer Pratt, tbe United States Consul General, will hold a reception at the Consulate from 6 to 6 p.m., on the 4th of July, tbe anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence.
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  • 36 2 Bkcai'sk of pressure of news and advertisements, a supplement is issued with to-day's Slnili Timer. The supplement contains shipping information, the rates of exchange, and tbe prices of shares and produce. It also contains some advertisements.
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  • 12 2 I Tuts morning a case of suicide occurI red at tbe prison.
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  • 11 2 Md. \V. A Warlord, proprietor of Temple liar, advertises an announce-
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  • 14 2 The sdangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, advertises for a Japanese barber— at a high wage.
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  • 16 2 "The Tattler" complain! that the T .nglin Club does not pro ide sufficiently secluded sitting-out accomodstion.
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  • 20 2 Tim newly built Japanese cruiser Tahuayo, was expected at Colomuo on Saturday last, on her way to Japan from England.
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  • 24 2 The usual monthly missionary meeting at the Priusep QtreetC-r pel is fixed for Monday next, at 8 p.m. Mr. Flowtl will take the cbair.
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  • 26 2 This morning tbe body of a Chinaman was found in Edinburgh Street. Tbe man, who was a pauper is supposed to have died from natural causes.
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  • 37 2 The Government notilies that, for the third quarter of this year, the rate of exchange for the adjustment of accounts with the Crown Agents for the Colonies •ball be 1 lujd to the dollar
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  • 29 2 A laroe number of the mechanic* employed by the Tanjon^ Pagar and New Harbour Dock Co-upanies went this morning on a trip round the island tugs.
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  • 47 2 The Perak Government has fixed tbe excite duty on opium imported into that State (other than that imported by the coast Farmer, which will remain at $8 a ball) from and after the Ist July, 18»8, until further notice, at 912 a ball.
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  • 61 2 A viiy sad domestic tragedy occurred yesterday. A police corporal, named Mahomed, of Bukit Timah Police Station, was sent for to see his child, who was reported to be seriously ill.- On his arrival at his house in Kalang Road, the corporal was told that his child
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  • 69 2 Riux-lations restricting the acquisition of land, and also forbidding the carrying on of commercial enterprises, by Public Officers are published in this week's MMMs '■< The Regulations are based on the principle that greater efficiency may be expected from an Officer whose whole energies are devoted to
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  • 115 2 A ghastly tale of the sea comes from Taku, (North China). A junk outsido the bar, laden with rice-spirit, rolled so violently that some of thccargogotlome. The skipper then lighted aome joss paper this tired the spirit and an awful Si-ene ensued. Tro-.e on board tried
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  • 116 2 TMMiI afternoon, Cho Vow Sam and Tan Tye Kia were brought before the bench of two magistrates for the further hearing of the charges against them of possessing and selling oil to which a false description was applied, in a manner calculated to lead to the
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  • 139 2 At in. this moriunp the mm ite« 1 of 40, North Bridge Koad, were awakened by hearing groans dowa- I stairs. On examination the occupiers of the house, who are of the coolie claw, discovered one >i tlie lodgers, a t.i >r. J lying at the bark
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  • 103 2 MM iißt ettiks arei»iid. A~ lli.' i .'-nit nf representations from the British authorities the German police have arrested a woman nin I liructters on a charge of complicity in the forgery of notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank On a search being I made
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  • 1454 2 Tnt explanation you so benevolently mblished, Mr. Editor, regarding the ii.mii ing of the historical fancy dre<s ■f tbe Netherlands Ball, has to a certain xtent cleared the air. People will now inderstand that they are not to goto the Netherlands Hall in any frivolous attire, inch
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  • 641 2 ANNUAL KKPUHT TOR ISK7 Tmreportunthe Chinese rrotettorau fur last year is signed by Mr W Kraut The rei>url enumerates tin 1 v.irinu^ j;*. turuances uiimni; the Chinese 11, tiut (>enod, and dwells on the troubles which arose in September IM7, on seaM of the Munui|..ility dosing walk h
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manafacturera ol DYXAMITK utLiom ii (iKLATISK HVNAMITK BLABTINO OXUmtl I.KWNAIOKB lAran tna r»s iscvi EiPLornvsa, b.iho ltl SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. •MMMtjr MM najlal,, MiM for IKON AM) SIBEL. Ommmml i.. U ih,- b«st RUST-PKBVENTIVE «t.un et, lD e*' U m^" **~*^^T-J.»l^l On. gallon ,11 io >-r
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    • 349 2 NOTICES. KATZ BROTHERS. LIMITED. GREAT CASH CLEARANCE SALE. COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 4TH. For one week only. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE DEAPEEY DEPT. All goods must be cleared to make room for new stock. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. GENTS' OUTFITTING. At Enormous Reductions during Sale. Sale for one week only. KATZ
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    • 484 2 NOTICKS. NOTICE II t. hanthi. day removed our oOcea to »T No a. Cecil Street BANDILANDS, BUTTERY A CO. uli June. lh". s 1 OTOMUNE COMPANY. Have just received a new consignment of JAPANESE GOODS: NOW OI'KX AND UEADV FOR SALE. SFAKR.U. KINDS Of HIUSHES; ■HJI; UH I'AKASOLS. I'ERFI MES,
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    • 751 2 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, tf Two Hedb (My. The Co. leave, for Bataria after a fortnights THE VICTORIA THEATRICAL CO. T., rtgl.l. -JrulJuly New play New accrMOriaa The powerful piece:— LOVE'S DKEAM ALAMJAN: MISS SOOOU. To conclude with a tare*. WANTED. Municipal IM-mut,-.. Tanjoni; Pagnr Dock Debn. Prye Kiver Dock Coy Sharea.
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    • 94 2 WlLsox.-At Alsndnle," Burmali Roa J, Pcnsng, on the *7lh June, tbe wife of AlUl Wllaox, of a son. H 8. B.iata»Ml<irtk» •■'ir-/, 7W. .h,,.i.l 1 wriUaa oa uaa >.» UIU sapar ™ly fir that i>«bt otl»rw>a» b, piibbahod. ~>~™ 111 ajtartuuit'ooobaou an nbint to Ib. ooadi. tion that Urn Managw
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  • 1139 3 Somebody, said the BluosttH-king, has been suggesting in the current got „t the magannes, that [tain topics "f conversation uii.iriy appropriate to cert.-un hours !.f the Jay Kor instance, the wntel theology v apt to be the I n i of talk after midnight, from which ZuaM thai
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  • 755 3 SPANISH M I N IS I XXI M. STATEMENT. In the Cortes on the Bth June, Senor Sagasta made a statement of minis- j tenal policy are regards the Philip- i pines. He began by saying thai the Spanish people should receive bad news with manly calmness. The
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  • 91 3 Mr. WOLUU ITmmisus, tlir manager of lh« Straits h-e Work-, naoM thai last nipht lie went out at 9 o'clock and thai on his return he found his iron boi brokaa onto, m w«re nWu (in exmminstion it was din«?md that th. lad bm\>Md omo.
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  • 172 3 KHCK YIOXG'S CAM. BOH t nil.- ap\ we ialled attentioi to th.- mm of one O. Khun Yiong, wh< allond thai the Chinese liovernnien' had iii.jii-ily i>.-alt with him. and tha ill.- Btftiah wthnritiw m China waak Hi- pautioiud Ihp Slraits Civ.-m ■nl c.i.rih \>:>f paUitbad tbt
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  • 1215 3 NEWS, NOTES. AND COMMENTS. A NEW GUINBA SYNDICATE. In the latter part of last year, application was m. de to Mr. Chamberlain by the promoters of a British Syndicate for a concession in new New uuines. Subject to certain condition!, tho syndicate's request has been granted. The agreement
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  • 575 3 LojiDos, i'-'od Juna. Ex-I>re'i<lenl Cleveland, in a speech Ol Princeton Univercity. strongly condemned lory through conquest. A surgeon, attached to Admiral Kampson's lift, at Santiago, certifies that the l.odie» of the American dead have not been mutilated, as allege.!, the wounds ascribed to mutilation being due to
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  • 437 3 mi ji'uicial cojimssiosißsair Tub Malay Mail doubts the statement made, the other day by a contributor in the flMb Timn, that pi'ople in Malaya are disappointed with existing arrangements and want a Court of Appeal to which they could ap|*al from the decisions of the Judicial Commissioner.
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  • 1333 3 PARTICULABB OF HIB FAILURE. Ai.thoi-uh Mr. Ernest T. Hooley m known to have been in ditti. ..itios for some time, mainly to legal actions, bib bankruptcy was not immediately expected and the news caused a great shock in a city financial circle*. Nothing like apprehension existed that shares
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  • 39 3 Thk following is the programme of ing, at the uotwil ground, Tanglin: Overture. The llarberof Seville Ko»ini. Romance. Kose. Softly Blooming" Spohr. Valse Brilliant.- Op. Is Cbopin. Selection. 1. Etoile Da Nord '.MeyarbMr. Ood Save the Queen."
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  • 100 3 Tin-KE M a full attendance of the representatives ol the undermentioned clubs at a meeting held in the meeting room ofthe II A A last night to watch the drawings of the football competition. The President, Mr. A. B. Osman, drew out the cards and the result
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  • 78 3 Thi Ddntkjr MOOOH announces that the Russian Steam Navigation Trading Company, at the instance ot the military steamers from Odessa to the Far East. The steamer CoMOM ".V is being adapted for the transport of troops, and will make the first trip with 1,400 men. One
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  • 210 3 The flonton, belonging to the Samoa i-.5.C0., a rrmrl of a,st» tons grosi" tonnage, arrived from LivcriKKil yesterday laden with railway material, and anchored out in the roads. I .at., in the evening she was accommodated with a discharging berth at the Borneo wharf. The A'n.V.f 7'«»»//>o)undi-r charter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 381 3 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. (KOKETB 81'HDAV AFItK TsJUITr). CHURCH OF ENGLAND BT. A»D«iWs CiTHEOTUI StaTICSS To-Koanow. 7 a. m Matins. 7.90 a. m., Choral Olebration with Mcr--9 a. m., Plain Cfl«bration. 4 p. in Service of tho CUffhum. ■'...ki p. in Kv«nson( anil rnion Bi. Matthiw> CHi-acH. UOMAS CATHOLIC Cathbdealok thk
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    • 195 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. Have just received s Shipment of American goods. "KXTKUPIiISK" NKW MEAT CHOITKK. K.inulv m/.-. sV&oJ boh. I -tUI Larger In ii S. «5.1!5. TMs Mincing Machine does not grind the meat like other Cutters but Chopa it Simple in Construction. Easily cleaned "KNTKKI'KISrrroFri'KMILL. l-amil>
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 285 3 WEATHER REPORT. ta i.li, A', rtrir «...,.iml. Ut July, ISM. -i in |i "i '.'p in RSMARKS. Bar. ..ai.»Ol)ait.x»».N«l THmp. oj.ll K«.li Mil >. W. BTll> Ther 77.1 78.0 ■WD 'SS Dir.ofWind H.K. K.W. S.W. o at Man. Temii. W.I <• S Mm... KB Sf«i! Mai. in Sun 1411' B*.'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 544 4 NOTTCFA JOHN LITTLE CO,LD; NKW GOODS:— SILKS. (ASHMKIIKS. MFSLIXS. CREPONS, DKLVLNES, &C. HOSIERY. CORSETS. SINSIIADES. LAIUKS' SHIRTS AND BLOUBES, LADIES' EVENIXG SHOES. DRESB AX I WALK IMi SHOB& CHILDREX'S STRAP 8H0B& DRESS THIMMINCS ft I'ASSKMK.MI.KIKS. LAMES' HELTS HANDKERCHIEFS. IIOl'SEHOLl) DRAPERY:hAMASK TABLECLOTHS* NAI'KINS r> o'clock Tea lotha, Hatli Towels. Hand Towels,
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    • 430 4 NOTICES. Whispering in Beauty's Ear The secret of preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair to be found only in Cuticura Soap, greatest of skin purifying and beautifying soaps, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of un- sightly blemishes, red,
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    • 523 4 NOTICES. Tor Nervous V^^R Pbospbaglycerate jIH of limb of tit ntr—*i uinm. PHOSPHOBLrCEMTE tIHUP [CHAPOTCAUTI PHOSPHOSirCERATE Witt (CMAPOTEAUTI PHOSPHOBLYCFFHTC CiPSULES |CHAPOTEAUT| a. me anm p»wa-nunei •r SsMial Wsrrart Purveyors to ths Onu CELEBRATED MCKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, TART FRUITS, POTTED MEATS, MtSIIVED FISH, SOUPS, CAME, SAUSACES, HAMS, BACOH and CHEESE,
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    • 721 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND FHE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1631T.1.fk,,,. .V. 70. TtUtrmfKc Adirut "Tistss. Smasroai." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepled. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in
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    • 428 4 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO, LD" SINGAPORE. We have just received a new lot of American Hooking Stoves, Lawn Mowers. Yale Locks, &c. ;^s^ NEW RIVAL Stove for Wood. Sire of own 16j x 17 x li lire Box will take wood 20) long mfiH at Kxch. 2,'- *«ouo NEW PAEAQON
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  • SUPPLIMENT TO THE STARITS TIMES, 2nd JULY, 1898.
    • 8 1 SUPPLIMENT TO THE STARITS TIMES, 2nd JULY, 1898.
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    • SHIPPING
      • 1043 1 (miowingabbrevitReamer; sh.-ship llriti'h: U.S. Unit«d ilnmu; Dut.— ra Ac «<•., General IJ.-Uncer-l, „iK l'agar Wharf; T. 1 Ll'«arDock?B. W.Borneo -T^° nV,*,n*'»Wh»rf;N.H.W.- r f N. H. D.-New Har- 0 I' I) Mo Brani; P. S.-Pa- ,,»,1v Where no month th current is understood •I,v"l-W»B. M ,i HO toii^tßl
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      • 484 1 Name, port, .probable date of arrival, and name ot agent*. MUDH Atruii. Hongkong, July 4: P. Bimaoa. Atni.la, Hongkong, July -J P. Simon-. Aumberg, Sydney. July H.'hn Meyer. l!:ill:uirat. H'kong. July ■.<« P. A- O. Bengul. Colomlio. July 30 P. O. Bwwm, Sourabaya, ,f*uly L's; DavndeU. Bayern, Hongkong,
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      • 143 1 a Flag Viuxl's Nike. A Ton Captain Kio. Fboh Sailed Comigksi*. 1 Kazilka I Bellerophon 1 Obi 1 Hlll.il, -fir: I Vvner I Hyc l^ung Aniherst l' Ijuly Longden •1 r,,.nu l :iii J H. I. PcniuiK L' Coromandcl Brit etr. i'Hih Bell str. 1318 PcU-rs str. l.i.M Pinkham
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      • 136 1 I uih Vessel's Nahk FlaoAßig Captain Destination ily 1 Obi Brit str. Pinkham Port Raid f.o. 1 Volute str. Carter Havre Liverpool t Bucephalus str. i Munro MebourDe A Sydney 1 Sri Pegatan Dut str. Hazewinkel I Malacca and Klhiik 2 I Bellerbpbon Brit str. Peters Hongkong and Amoy
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    • 522 1 SiM.AruiiK. m Jli.v, 18(6. PRODUCE (Hates are corrected to 1^.30 p.m.) Qambier f 5.90. Copra Bali, 7. 10. do Pontianak, 8.70. Pepper, Black HI.SO. do White, (5%) 41.7.". Sago Flour Sarawak 3.05. do Brunei 2.15. Pearl Sago 4.1:! i. Coffee, Bali, picked no.OO. Coffee Palembang. picked 30.00. Coffee, Liberian,
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    • 108 1 rar rer nr. lynxe. To-Day. Muar Far folia, 3 p.m. Calcutta India, 3 p.m. Hongkong 4 Amoy Btlkrophon, 3 p.m. Malacca A Klang Sappho, 4 p.ir. Psdang via ports R. It. Atjeh, 4 p.m. Hiogo via ports Arabia, 4 p.m. Deli Sumatra, 4 p.m. Muntok A. Fbaog Kuby,
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    • 96 1 Fbom Eubopx By the M. M. 8. s. Sydney, due on the Bth instant with dates to the 17th June. Fbom China: -By the M.M. s. Sydney. due on Bth instant. May 27th M. M. June 19th June VOth May 31st N. I). L. Jjne 28th June
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    • 59 1 ARRIVALS Per s. s. Hfllr rophmi from Penang:— Mr. B. H. Richards. Per s. s. li'ir hunt] from Toluk Anson via ports Messrs. W. Duncan, and A. Siemssen. Per P. O. s. s. Corumandfl from London Messrs. McNelby, Campbell, and McCullock. From Brindisi Mr. Loudon. DEPARTURE. Per P.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 181 1 SHIPPING. FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. APCAR Co.'s chartered steamer KNIUHT TEMPI. A R left Calcutta on the 23rd June, is due here on the Hth inst., en route to Hongkong. 7 7 SAKKIES A MOSES. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALI A N A. FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Italian steamer BORMIDA, 1.19° X tons reg.,
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      • 362 1 THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular sen-ice will be maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second Claas Passengers, and fitted with
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 199 2 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd SINGAPORE. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. KIG 88. Kl(i 179 XX; pnimMvn TVAk" SIDKBOAKI) ALMEIRAH CARVED PANELS and TOP, littcd witlßevXdedLe Mirror litte(l with Bevelled edge Mirror, 5 6 broad. POLISHED TEAK TOILET TAW 4^^f« mw Best Polished Teak. $60.5u. t 6 $17.60 r S\'j.-j:,. V ir. lU4
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