The Straits Times, 20 July 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1898. no. mt'h
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 611 1 1 V^.omps»y(Fire). «asr«* a^™» Th* M v x ...,nr ln«ur»nce I ompany. T* l Mo" .1 sw— N.vigat.oo Company. P -y.L l -.t«L siKAMSilir COMPANIES. I) orrin, COU.YIB Qdat Q Wunaa, Nbw IlAKaoia. ihM NAMiiATI'iX (HIMPANY. v,. JAI-AII, PBMAKO. »i VTKAUA, At>an, Euyn, ;,,.KA,.T.K. Malta, tuawJl. Va«i<«.^Pi.v»tot th, II raagh
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    • 860 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSHHAPHJ 1-n.I.T ,ot,tnn-l »ith the N-llierl.in.l, lmll» UoTMnmenl. AgnU at Smfpen Hbip Ac.ssey, l.ti .1. I>»iki>il» A Co a-a 'ulltis Qn» Tl StwmiT From Kj,,,!., W ill 1..- IK-»paU-h«l for On l «»t»'vi». I'll) M BmiviV ■herilwii, Sim.™.!!!, Suur,il,ny», Miit-nssnr, iinil Oulf of Huni July Ik-ngkali..
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    • 223 1 SCOTTISH OHIKNTAL STKAMSIIIi-I'li.Ml-ANV. LIMIIED Keovlab Likk Bbtwbbn Bahqkok ahi> UiiM.ki.v,,. a. .M,,.,..,' Cast, aldur, K',:i tons. King Hrn,! Capt. Joslin. Ttii Cant. Prtmroat, 8t» „«m r«om A'/.io.Capt. Kowler, 1,012 Ckula Chom Klao. Capl. Higot, 1,012 IKm \tm,j, Capt. Walton, 1,021 J Drvammgir, Capt. Curtis, 1,067 I »..t, f 11, i:i|,l.
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    • 675 1 INSURANCES. rTtfll I.OMM)N AM) I.ANCASHIUK 1 FIHE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ti.in.Mo Paid up CapiUl 21»,7«0 Ueaervu Fund i>7ii..v.-. The undersigned. Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept Hre risks at current ratea of premium. BOI'STEAI) 4 Co. rpilK china Him inm-i:\n,'l 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. ..I. d 15...H1.,". Amount Paid
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    • 322 1 INSURANCES. LAW UNION ANDCROWH PIM AXI) I.IKE IKBCRARCI CO.MI'ANY. CAPITA! i'l.<X>l.lKKl. 'pilKuiidcr-igncd have iH'en apfehrtad I agent, nt Singapore, for the above Company an.l arc prepared lo taka risk- at current rate. JAEUKII A Co. J. COMPANY. LIMITED. K-riiu i-iin. 1883. Hcau Office, KiKOArou. Capital Fully Subscribed *S,ooo,nu> Capital Paid-up
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    • 1073 1 NOTICES. STOP. THINK AND CONSIDER. \IfHAT an olicr >..u .N-cunty 111 y.un blaaMa, Kiel, ,111 Iron. Tlielt-. t1,.- -> T cii,-ui,ivcnti..n of Ran Bax. ABthaaa btaaaiiap onaa .urth will baeaoM y,.nr»hy inv.-tiim 111 en.' ul mir.l.ilm-ltc -u.n- „l 1,i..,- a.lliK-ks. Six in number, 1| inch ,wth four varyinc levers. itn|N-riul
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    • 843 1 HAMUKHI.\INM iil.K .VHOLF.RA 1 ANP DIAKKIIiKA RKMEPY. JS a" splendid renuviy for Ik>h..l complaints in their various forms, lioth 'or adults and children. It is just such a uiedicin. as every family should keep al hand, and especially during the siimine. *OHvttOD »\h'*i. rolic,rhrili*ra\ inorlm* fjn«f. tery, diarrhea. Mat) flux
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  • 51 2 WEDNESDAY. 15TH JULY, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS THE PRICE OF WALKS. BMaWM accident. Caaba, IWA July II R H. the Prince of Wale, while staying with Baron K. J. de Rothschild, Ml., ut the latter s residence at Waddesdon Manor, slipped down a staircase. One of the Prill. e> klieo-ciip* was
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  • 23 2 NOT ADMITTED OFFICIALLY. Tho fact that peace negotiations are being carried on ii not admitted officially eitherat Madrid or at Washington
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  • 30 2 POSTPONED TILL SEPTEMBKK. The American naval and military operations at Manila and at Havana will probably he postponed until September next, at tho clow of the rainy season
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  • 25 2 EXPEDITION TO SPAIN. A United Stated squadron, under Commodore Watson, is expected to sail for Spain ul the end of the present week.
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  • 39 2 TH E ZOLA CASE. TRIAL AND SESTESCE The trial of M. Zola and M Pcrreux at Versailles has concluded. M Zola and M!;Perreux have each been sentenced to one year's imprisonment ami to pay a line of 3,000 francs.
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  • 424 2 U n It the exception of one clause, the telegrams today respecting the His-pauo-American war all suggest the beginning of the end. To dispose of theexi e.jitioii Brat We venture lo doubt whether fllMlllllllll Watson will sail for Spain either this week or at all, unless negotiations
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  • 34 2 BaeaMß of eoutiiiueil pressure of advtrlis, 'incuts, a Supplement is again issund with to-day's. Strailt tmtm. It contains shipping information, the rates of exchange, and tho prices of •hares and produce, also some ailvertise-
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  • 223 2 M. low and hit cu-dntenilant M. P.rrein kuuw definitely wn.it is tli.-ir I'ult- for the next twelve months. M. IVrn'ui it will he remembered, was the publisher of the Aumre, the |..i|.cr in which M. IdM criticisms and comments oil the Dreyfus cats were published. On February Ist, M. /Cola
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  • 85 2 Ai the Attorney-General pointed out in hia speech upon the Christian Man tage Bill, »t Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council, tuediscussion of the IWiyterian Ministers' standing has been lon- and Animated. Thr in. nrrndi was hard to find it is be, that the credit for the solution of the
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  • 218 2 Tiibkk will bo very general feeling of sympathy with II It II the Prince of IMM in the serious accident of which, as Renter inform! us to-day, I ■<■ h is boon th« victim during a visit to Baron Rothschild The Prince liat fractured a kneecap through a fall upon
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  • 8 2 Today's 4ms bank rate is I II j.
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  • 9 2 Till: Kanapediwattic Estate, Ceylon, advertises lea seeds for sale
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  • 10 2 Messiis Symc and Co. advertise for a doctor for I'ahang.
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  • 12 2 ■MM. I'ontll and Co. advertise a balance and a microscope for sale.
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  • 18 2 Tut Mamaa gunboat OaraaaltM is likely to stay at I'enang about a mouth. She is undergoing repairs there
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  • 22 2 Tiik new machinery for tho Raub mines, or a large part of it, ha* been sent up to Klaug in four tongkangs.
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  • 20 2 A Havas telegram states that Col I'l. ait was .niMled for Stealing secret documents from the French Ministry of War.
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  • 24 2 DiKK.r.m Kottmeyrr and a party of eight gentlemen, depii.ed by the Ucru.au (iovcrnment, arrived here thin morning sa nuU for Kiao-Chau to prospect for
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  • 35 2 A X i in., raaatla that, on the 16th inst, one of his toiigkangs with six men left Tanjong Paaat wharf to go an the river, and that it has not since been heard of.
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  • 28 2 Tiieiie were two summonses heard by Mr. Elcuin, yesterday, against persons Illl anal with concealing casea of smallBBC A line, of twenty-five dollars was imposed in each case.
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  • 32 2 The M M. ObUaUMa left Saigon at 0 a.m. to-day, aud may be expected lo arrive here on Kiiday morning. She will probably be despatched at 5 p in. the same day.
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  • 32 2 Mr. Koiieht llnNin. ii. a passenger who arrived by the Mm lleinrii-h to-day is proceeding as Electrical Engineer in connection with the extension of the railway in Baal from Bangkok, to Korat
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  • 30 2 UN Monday, Lee Roon Chak was arrested in a house in Merchant Koad for managing a Waiseng lottery. This morning, he. was lined two thousand dollars, in default three months'
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  • 39 2 TKKASOXABI.K I'LOT. A plot to overthrow the Qaajan (iovernment has been discovered, and a number of high officials implicated have been iinprinoned The guard at the palace at Seoul, the capital, has been largely increased popular excitumc.it prevail,.
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  • 53 2 A Hoeikn, living in Tanjong Tapir 1;... id, states that about 11. lo last night, he was attacked by two Chinamen, one ot whom stole a diamond ring valued at MM. Complainant claims to boaSle to identify one of tho men, hut the |M)lie« aro .hsin.iiii.il to
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  • 44 2 Wk Baikal from the annual report on the work of the Chinese Protectorate, that, last year, -l.nr.i Chinese male iininigiants, 6,1*7 flnn.-e women, and &M elnhlreii landud in MingajKire There wen: ilurmg the year, :«1,4J4 iiininur.inta to I'enang, and .'UB te Mala.va
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  • 55 2 itsrKin.AV arternoon, a ehintinc name Abtloolrajah was taken into custody in Hattery ISoad for unlawful restraint in the ease of at'hinaman who had Iml just left Mr Wwuraar/k dis[»nsary. The chinting, who was on leave, had lin l..iil(:e Tim cano was brought before Mr Howard this mor.iinK
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  • 57 2 Tn moraißg, Hr.Waßstar, proprietor of the Ice-works in Suiigei Boaai charged passing on his premised, No. 6 Oxley Uoail. yi -tcrday evening Tho prosecutor Mid the man had Wen his *yce, and had been dismissed as eccentric to a decree suggesting^ unsoundness of lniud. A nominal tino was imposed,
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  • 78 2 A OltTlMl on duty ouUide Ilaflles Hotel states that.last night, on informa:ion received, he s'lO|.|*d a rikisha, lleli, fine that it c.mta d lottery tickets. He found in the vehicle a quantity oi ala.-k pepper, and arrested the cochin hi* failure loaccou.il for its possession In the way
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  • 2011 2 HERMAN INTENTIONS. INSURGENT SUCCESSES. WtHHm for T Corretpondent <rilh Hi' iiwnm" Tun attitude of tlic Germans still continues the chief subject of disciuM,m despite the presence of troop*- 1' fact the soldiers are as indignant as the tailors orer the German demonstration 1 and loudest among those
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  • 40 2 V,.,,,u,u.aKu,0,.e....w.,50..1."-l and*lu.lf;theotsrhalfofl awarded to the iy« sation b.r km ..I time i" Tin- ,,,,.n,,., S another l-:....'1«" hroufbl i.| a iin Me oi.lereU lo pay adollai thirty ..nts faie. an. l a dollar compel eatioii
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  • 50 2 I.asi night, thi PrhonOJ rUleCluh iglTveadanceattl Institute. The programme and the •urroundings all pi goorvas in good ordar. and by the W. V. Band, all Saind IbenwiN ;i:ij all appeared t,. make th« opportunity for enjoying J" Tbj Jo.um.tte. is to N. »»n»r.!tW< on a peat mtcix
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 572 2 NOTICES. XOHEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Marmla.-tur,,r. ot DYKAMITI OBLIOKITB HfLAIINK DVNAMI'IK BUaTIRa HKI.MINK DKTONATORh BATBTV rv'.K BUBOTKIC HI..\sriN(iAITAKATIV. siimnrun tx OaaiT Rkitiik <bi him to riM Tin in. ii sMasaaa «v nram upiiiiii i.-i- nmaaa hv tmf Hkitihh stuhiith win otuus omuu roa TIIK BORNEO COMPANY. LTD. HOLB AOKNTH. ■asaaNaa,
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    • 260 2 NOTICES. I K. SCHLOBBER, Nl lt<ti;oN"-< lIIKOPODIST LAST FIVE DAYS IN SINGAPORE. Tuesday, I 51 1 •'»'>- Tut liar, llttli July. Tunday, liltli .lul\. Tucsility, lOtli July. WtAmmaaj, 20th July. \\'filiif3(liiy, 2('lli July. Wednejdnr, 20th July. Wcdiicsdiiy, 2()tli July. Tlnir-.luy, 21-1, Thursday, 21st, Thunday, 21ft, Thunday, 21st, Friday, 22ud, Friday,
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    • 1182 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. LAZARUS CO., Billiard Table Manufacturers, 60 61, Bentinck Street, C J.iC O IT A Telofraphic Adderw Mahopray." CaleutU. LAZAWJB CO.'S BTAHDAIB INDIAN TABLE, i(,j t hr*ini»hnul in 'ul -II tt H lit t 111 iroilffhl\ MtODF<l soll'l WOO<I, I\ll'l fltt-Til TCI til KXTK A Kl\V "ul,°t«nt"»l rn«h"oiil.
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  • 359 3 T fsPAY !">■ V 1 1 i n!l»> SKETTUHIH I" ,'1,,n,»l Insurer. II „,..!"..r<i.-n-ral. v t ,;.nr™U--V.u li 1.,n, Offl. «tb« Troop* „,J)I BVrnnoul 1 tt < llpw> 11 KrlH. f ""'!"^'.'«T -,;,:;,rrJ.3r In s,,,^|,t 1',,,,,,, AdN,,m.trati<> ,V,i „i,-.t,W li« »houl „,„,„,,,,o,dinan,-e--citendinfthenMnn o I j kii Do<* Company
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  • 568 3 FURTHER HKARINO TO-DAY. BcroHK Mr Elcum and Mr. Hows d, to-day, the ease brought against Mr. U (iaggino by Mr. J. Bastiaui of High Street, again came on lor hearing The charge against the defendant wai that on or about June Men, he had in his
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  • 70 3 a Chinaman, named Chin Ben, living at l», Market Street, reports that at 1 p. m. yesterday he loaded 32 carts with rice" at Tanjong l'agar Wharf, and directed the coolies to take tho rice to his shop in South Bridge Reed. One of the carts containing
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  • 86 3 Til* UOI.D STAKDAItD. 11,,. tmmrd* ItaUn -pi-Om FMI ..rr.-pon.liiit informs us tliattlw eurrancy n>imttnn ii btbm ,'on»iilerrd in high quartan, ami that cba ■luwrily of arrivlag at a ,loi-it*iou is rveopuaad. 11,, aaUbliahnMßl of tin- fold standard it tpakaL of with tb« Fianoh iiv,-inm,' plaea a» Iha ciroutathM
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  • 326 3 (rVcm .1 I'onrnpwitJenf. Tuk new steamer Nervy Mann At1., mU of the Nawflutoaa Company, aft.r ■tnnaM on tlio coral ri.fi on" the 11, unit Mandj In broad daylight and •ikml weather, tliu ateauu-r foun.l :i rising ptaea on on- of tin- nuineioun rf. I- iuthin>arloftho<;ermanterritory Thu hal>|>ened
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  • 1034 3 SEL ANGOR IN 1897 ANNDAL ADMINISTRATION REPORT. The revenue of the Sute ofSeUngor last year amounted to *.>,«-«..«« about MtMt short of the collection for 1H96. The decreases came under the heads mainly of tin exported and opium imported The expenditure reached ■MtTJSM >■ »120,500 lets than the revenue. I'ublic
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  • 675 3 JUDGMENT GIVEN. Ji iMi.MKVT was given this morning by Mr. Justice Hvndman-Joncs in the appeal case, the Queen on the prosecution of H. A. Scott, Municipal Impeetor of buildings v A. Clonet. In this case his l.onW.ip said the appellant was convicted of .tmhi; a boundary
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  • 61 3 enM before the first BegletraU, there were ma™ lV»lin| with adulterated milk In one of tbaee c til"- "f Bft y Utfm m imposed, or in default six rtfc" lincTaTtwc'i'it'y dollars each, and two mare of the defendants were mid. ted of ton dollars each. One ca»e
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  • 110 3 Tut: New Harbour Dock Co. (Ltd.) launched boa tlieir shipbuilding yard „t New Harbour, to-day, a wood s. -row steamer named VAtiiim. which has bM bull to the order of II II t+b Brook of Sarawak Her dimensions are: Length luo feet; breath 15 tect m
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  • 254 3 Tins morning a Javanese, named Kerini, formerly a collector in the wuloTirftlMUteCapUiaJ. v Vim-.ni. wa. brought bofan Ml El. urn har-cd to sl,4!i>, the proparty of l>i» late employer. Mr. Klliott who a|>|x'.irrd for tile prosecution explained that he euultl only prosecute in n>i«l lo the
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  • 561 3 ASSOCIATION CUT TIE. C. C tl. A. These teams met yesterday afternoon to play oft' the undecided tie in the first round of the competition. McKeanand Maxwell were unfortunately absent from the club team. The R. A were represented a« before. Teams s. c. c. 11. J. Raid. K7<.kL.-l
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  • 219 3 TO .UK KDITOi: Ol THE "SIX.MI- TIMES." Sin,- Your p ipor has ever p-mrou-ly championed the causeol the unfortunate and thi' oppressed Will you. therefore, „v Lehalf of Mr. Tan Km Chuen, kindly give the following a small space in your valuable columns. rronißnextractfrc.nl I the H-.yr.nl:
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  • 180 3 M)ME II lII. K II YIMkKDAY afternoon, the (lanp-roiw part of Hi.' wpantriMtun ..i t1.r.A.l lapsud liou-fjin l'|i|wr Chin (°l»>« Slrei-t timber. Nothing further will for the able Uial tin- whole uf the building Hi remaining will hare to comedown alter tlit structure lias ban examine! A
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  • 622 3 A pormshvident say»:-"It is niggested that an order compelling all empty vehicles to trot at all times of the day when crossing Cavenagh Bridge would be a measure tending to prevent confusion and collision Just now empty vehicles, including rikishas particularly in fact the latter, walk across the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 496 3 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE. LOIIS ROEDERER. EXTRA DRY. (Reaerre for Cireat Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMAXX CO. Sole InroßTiiui Knmil at JOHN I.ITTI.K A CO. LTD. Oil Messrs. KATZ BROS., LIMITED. TAILORING DEPT. Messus. KATZ BROTHERS hriz to i nt > hi 1 1 tlic public ilial llirv an- fnftni In
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    • 186 3 MiTICKS. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. Have just received a Shipment of American goods. "ENTKIIHiISK" NKW MEAT CHOPPER. Kaiml> mm, ii d b ii l 1 »!.:.'."> l.n-.l 1"'! •-■■W.S.V Tin- Hindng ttm Mm don not grind thu UMI lik.- OttMt Cotton Imt Chop* it. Simple in C-iTiMrihth i, tttttj
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 223 3 v KM BCD i:KI"ORT. Kamlang Knh.w 11-^ilil. I9M .lull. [X*. Mb Sdjii I- in. Betuea*. Bar. L".i.v»;-"iM'r.it.i.;f Temp. M.l mi 7M >•- W. Hil.'i !>•••■ 7»3 Tf.O 77(1 -c"S Dir.otW.n.t K s» Cnl.n .feT^ns r!!j Max. in Sun 1 1.'-.' ?Ii Terr.rad. ro.« t|^ lininWl S WKA'lliKi: TKI.KIiUAM i K
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 545 4 NOTICES. Robinson Co. Have now displayed for inspection several SPPXIAL lines of Fancy, and Drapery goods, just opened out: '%?*iif "'^t^i&l LftDIES shirts! rrice $i5 per pair LADIES' SHIRTS! O.UMIIi mil CYCLIST GLOVES 30 doz«n, wiiin: kmiu:i>ii>i,ki;i> law n »m\ white KHILDBEN S SHOES! Jh| (HILDBEI s SH(ii:s l 1
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    • 371 4 NOTICES. I For Constipation I I and BiUoumtmt l«**Mi*f Ht*ih and u.k-h»»J».bf I 1 mi*«.i*t t,«*J. i« ib« MBSBSBI ot At«i« Mi I |ch«MK Th€ c>r>»i». ■aiftfrfk I j M ATICO IUUTIOH i« used in r.s.nl I |lATlC«MMULE»nU«n»rtclironlcc«— I SERHAVAI.LOS KKRRUGINOUS QIIMNK l"' -r Hottl^' f1 i -Tjß MEDICAL HALL
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    • 668 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AKI) THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED t«3l T'-yl N: The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newsoaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands
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    • 960 4 NOTICES. J. MOTION &CO. WATOHMAKKRS. JEWKLLKRS, OPTICIANS. KK.r.iIKS PROMPTLY BXKOUTED CLNUATORE SHORTISU CLUB. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting. MMTDAY. TVm'-iy, 25/ A IHJ.T FIIUT BACK. THE MAIDEN PLATE. -Value BH A Race tor Maiden Horva -Wright M |.T ~-al.- llhit. Mil.). All allowance „f SI II- to honct entered
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    • 359 4 NOTICES. Horses. (Ms, aai~P^i^ I Jr«r Laxdki. ■Hn irn.,l,, I I HUKI %M ii t&Um mi Saddle Pnir. -m ß J'"<« H and pMfaa, Any rea»on»l,| t u DALLAS MimUlU HOtap I REPOSITORY. E I I THE KBW HAltlliMi: IK) .Xc»K c» L^ I Ivplh of Water trom 14 ton
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