The Straits Times, 8 February 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY K 1899. No. 19.754.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 895 1 SYIHB BOEHwO OOMFAMT, LIMITIO I'HK Btaadarf Ur. Aaasisaia Nnniob Uakjo Pwa laswaao. leoM7 1U« Aauraao. l^iea|»«lj C'")»h. Ei«i»ble lit. Asswanos Society. Vh. ().«U1 Manna In-arance Company. Th. .'Bin. Mutual Steal. Havigatwi Cosmpaay. 1 he T .<v«ha«. Ls*er Ben Company The Maritime Insuaaes Compaay. Limitsd. For particulars of Ikes. Companies, see
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    • 818 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■J^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ t'nder contrart with the Netherlands India Government. AgrnU at Singaporr: Ship Acekcv, late J. Daekiiele k Co., i-S, CoLLTEE QOST. Steamer From Expected V ill be Despatched tor Oa famwaiw. Ilalavia. Feb 2. Batavia, Sonrabaya, Macassar, Amboina, Biuida. Meniulo, GoronUlo, and Moluccas. Feb. 4. Mawaaa,
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    • 450 1 BKITISH INIIIA STEAM NAVIOATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO FENANO, RANGOON, k CALCUTTA One of i li Coin pauy's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo are booked by the id... >.• steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East
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    • 661 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiUl «.li7,«00 Paid up CapiUl *13,70uReserre Fund «7e,3U The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept tire risks at '"'pou'sTEAD Co. rpUK CHINA TRADES- ISSCEANCE X COMPANY. LIMITED Cap Hal SabscribeC tt,ii<i.ni«.. Ara-ant l'.i<i up 1. ltisirv. Fund 1,....'.«. llran
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    • 731 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC XII.X INSX'RAMCE CO.. OF HAMBURU. NORTH GERMAN FIRE IXSCRANCE in. HAMBURG. HAMBI'RG -BREMEN FIRE IN.-I'R-.M'K CO., HAMDI'RG. r |'HE undersigned. Agenta of the above J. companies, are prepared toaccepl fire PC ri'FARCKEN Co. XKW YORK 1.1 XX I.NSI KAMKIU The Oldest International Life Insurance Company in the world,
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    • 563 1 NOTICES. <r^* ™WER k NEAVE'S (IM) <z£l Soda Water ICO, intttSM IiAD, SJNCAPOSE v^ X»4^H->-Hi-l M Wm+W'l 1 1 M H 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 U|W THE MOST RErRESHIMO DRINK IM INDIA. tL I!P^* »t>ERRAT i el LIME FRUIT JUICE I AND CORDIALS. xwinn,H)
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    • 774 1 FROM OW ZEALAND Riirron. New Zealand. Nov.ss. 1M« I am very plcaaed to atate that line- I took the agency of Cliarhberlain'i me.licine. the sale h is lieen very large, more especially of the cough Rfme.l%. In two yfara 1 have sold more of this particular remf.lv than of all
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  • 178 2 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 8TH FEB., 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS PARLIAMENT OPENED. Estibushiu: 18.11. PRICK IS CENTS. k SuUrription rates and advertising rate* •Mf U found on (As fmrlk paq:\ TIIK gIKBSS SI'EKCH. London, ml, February r.irliiinu-iit was pfin .1 ye#terday Tin- Qmml Bpmft notes that Briti«h relations with Korcigu I'owers continue
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  • 33 2 AMKKK'AN ACTION. Later. T(je 1 uited States (iovernment have decided ujioii vigorous offensive opera* tions towards an att.i- k upon 110-ilo, and will endeavour to capture the Filipino (..oveiii.nent of Malolos.
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  • 10 2 The new China loan is covered ten
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  • 1003 2 On Hi.. :iih ult m published an article whieli ot.tliiw.l kM t r nt portion in Ma.lnita^enr. It arose naturally nut oflhM tmft t. -I. i-iain* Ihaa were of a nature to stir up a goud rtaal »>■*» niiiwtljr. ■iml mm* aaadatj .i- tv what ma to follow
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  • 198 2 lin relations of the I niied States towards the Philippines and other dependencies form the subject of an interesting article by the well-known iiival unirf, (.'apt. Mnlmn, in ii recent issue of an engineering journal. In miHlern times, the writer remark!*, >|-:im and I. re. it Britain have been the
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  • 202 2 Ho\..koMi is expecting a lot from its new representative in I'arliann-nl Mr W. K,.-»hk. who succeeded to Mr. lln, kmlls seat at tf—m on January Mb, Shanghai and British int. r,-t- in the Far Kast everywhere may share in lluiigkong's rejoicings at this addition of a practical mind, trained in
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  • 215 2 On the IM nit wo printed a telepajhk oiitline <>t .i nieetiiiK oftlieantiiHiiinty LafM in l.ondon It was, it appears nuw, a very important gathering. Lord Stanmure presided, fie anal that they m Ifhaa. In- battle dl 'li;r tr.-i,,,-, and not lighting against free trade. Naturally, they felt disap|>ointed at
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  • 8 2 To-day's A ins bank rate is 1 llj
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  • 6 2 Tin .Strait* Mai will be published
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  • 13 2 I'kodii exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 10 2 CuNTkliuToKV Rauhs rose today to and fully-paid Raubs to 105.
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  • 16 2 Thi homeward mail by the P A O Itcii'jiil closes on Friday at ti a. in
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  • 12 2 Thk Government invites tenders for the construction of a specitied new road.
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  • 17 2 Lt J. T MacUougall, R A ii.isa.-d thiee watches, valued al Ml', Hum hll iiuarters this morning.
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  • 18 2 An extraordinary general meeting ol the Tanjong I'agar Dock Co ailvertised lo be held on the Ma inst
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  • 18 2 Tub German deep-sea acienliuc expeditiou to tbe Far East is expected lo reach Colombo on the 12th instant
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  • 18 2 Thi Netherlands Consul (ienera adverliaea tbe letting of revenue lann iv lauiiaug at Medau on the 1.-l pro*
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  • 18 2 The Dutch Irigate l)r liayttr, which arrived here yesterday, lell the roads lor Tanjuug Tagar liarl this morning.
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  • 21 2 A M*hoxeimn has died in hospita at Bombay, from tetanus, the result ol a wounded heel caused by an ill tilling
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  • 25 2 Th« I S i, v-«'- tons. 1-6 crew was at Colombo on the aist ult. an. should be here shortly on her way k Manila.
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  • 26 2 Thk cruiser M. Ueorge is to be titled out to lelieve the lirjjtuit on the Cinna atatloli. The latter ship has been in commission since ley."»
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  • 27 2 Civil marriage is aaMßf populai hardly a week paaaes but tlie 1- sW Magistrate, in his capacity of )lm lliii.-li.il. is called upon to tie the knot
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  • 26 2 1 iiKKt are still rumours as to tin »agaata denies the existence, of aiij n. -"li. iti -.us with reference to the sail ol these islands.
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  • 23 2 (J.i« of the gang of llncv.s MM attacked and ouunded a 1-. i._..,. conalablc on the fjnd lust iv Lmi i.ug Inspector VVaUtun.
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  • 31 2 Dv the end of this month, Calcutta hope* to have all in readiness for general lighting by cleitiicity. At tne central station tiie generating engines will be ol IoOU h p.
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  • 29 2 Tilt customary leases of SUU je.ir-. c: Crown lauds in Hongkong, have been positively discontinued, Ba new decree limiting the period to 75 years. Now buyers are standing aloof
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  • 37 2 It is rumoured in India that British .lib. ,-rs are iv future not to be appointed to irkna regiments if they are over a certain height, so that they shall be more the si/.e of their men.
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  • 30 2 Thi winner ot an aaaaa race at i. m.ly, iii Madras, was shod with aluminium, and tbe maker h..|-e--shortly to perfect an alloy of this melal combining strength and hardness.
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  • 30 2 New Zealauders are agitating for the exclusion of pauper Austnans, on the ground that they monopolise tbe gumdlgging, hoard every penny, and catry all their savings out of the country.
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  • 34 2 Iv celebration of the Chinese Rot Year, there will be a thanksgiving setvice at the Church of m IVler and St Paul, Wucen St on Friday eveuing, at seven o'clock Baa* Fee will olhciate.
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  • 35 2 News from Samoa states that th. Kelluna, Rcnnell, and Stuart islands, th. Santa Cruz reef groups, and the Out group of islands have been incorporate, in the British pi-.-te.toi.il. over th. Solomon I*l in. ls
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  • 34 2 Conswukkt u|H)ii Maj -(.en H T Jones- Vaughan, C 11 |lllllianllll| on leave of absence to Ceylon, LieutenantColonel C- I. Casey, Royal Artillery, will command the troops, SS from to-morrow, the m ii instant.
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  • 35 2 I)K Morrison hastold an interviewer at llangkuk that attain in China are extremely unsatisfactory. The system of taxation is the worst, and the burden is increasing all the time The inland communication is very bad.
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  • 38 2 lUll HI.X ANB ire claiming lYesulent MeKni leys handshaking prowess at his New Years reception as a record 7.1 per minute Democruta retort that Mr. Bry.m can accomplish H M r minute, including stoppages to wipe his brow
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  • 42 2 Thk congestion that cxiste>l in the work of the Second Court is now removed Mriaj to the return uf Mr. Woodward, the Acting Couimissionei uf the Court ot Requests He occupied the Bench in the Third Court yestenlav and sat till .15.
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  • 40 2 Ma.iok Lamb of the heshire Keha areouiphslied the rare feat of scoring two centuries iv one m.it.li, playing against the Lincoln RajUMM at Se. unilerabail, on Jan. Mta. This has never Ixen done in India before, and very rarely el-ewhere.
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  • 48 2 Pea nj ilaaiiiim uf taring Urn aria of Health Lacuna, neantri dWivaad it tli.-T;ini:lin Ckh. DobUaM in I k torui an requested tv hinn a li-t ut Mom. John Little and Co sof Ham Kelly .1 Walsh's, statin* the amount of their auisu iptiun at SI |>er copy
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  • 42 2 All entries for the Ladies Tennis Club Spring Tournament e| at 8 pin. on Saturday next n* Tournament play is to Mart on Ft,,,! the 17th inst. The handicapping,,' mittee comprises Mrs. Dare, Mis \v"| delL and Col. Klokes. M
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  • 44 2 Tn« trade of Ceylon, last year,,!,^ marked increase In the Ufort foconut products Copra exiH.r2 ncreased very much indeed, Una i£Z ihewmg that the industry was i r lid growing one. The other Ce«U, itaple industry tea showed increase of some :i,ihhi,(kj(i lbs
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  • 43 2 A van tun. bane den-tes DsMmja A black toilchaiu; den.it, -a a 111.111 f,,,^ China. A red touchani: Sti.uts-boriiChinauian. ANoeUrachaas is u-ed by the Straits-horn Cluiu,,. c.i-e ..I prutiasijaJ axwunhn botwai is always used for the lirst three montlu MUaf .lf.ii/.
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  • 53 2 It is now stated that Ih.il, <-... Mackenzie Fraser and Capt SajS who sat as assessors in stranding enquiry, hold M li. ales Wheiel. r>- Aden i- -iii|r>,i| lt the gruuii 1 alleged ni tl. en. c of the Court, under (ha M.-n in Shipping Act for
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  • 52 2 A Chisaman, livirj at UM Street, had two boxes, containing motiM andpro|x-rtytotli« value, -IV dvi ing his absence yesterda;- Tha boia were subsc.pientlv found, br.'ken or*n. in tbe Chinese Temple iv r.,illi|-M, w I hie of four coolies who w ere in cliam ot the complainants house lias
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  • 61 2 Thk prevalence of tires atari* basinliiced the I, ment hepnrtment to equip tlie |.ritk-i--l-.il polu-e stat lolls lliele with engine* At Hatnpenf, llie last ward r, ...-,-,1 b. me in that city, the ban low incurred has a frightened the Ciiinm tra.l.-r.s that they arc afH M
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  • 114 2 Till Rev. Alex. Connell. Xli, the r atM .-f the ■aain Mi"ium al tba I'r.sbjterian Cburcl, bjM »ill i-i.a.b m Kntli-li al Church. I'rin-ep Street, on SiiiMiv-,,,!! F.b IKb, at Si am Mr Coukll «v invited by the last Synod to visit .ill tba stations of this church
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  • 176 2 Thk new White Siar liner which >..- lailucli.il at llelfast IHHsfc is I!,.- brnat -l.i|- in the world Mil a, inlenstli at l.a-t.tlie biguest vosrl tm eonstiii.-t.-.1. not e» .ii excepting tl« Qraal f, l-r,i That vessel had a Inutn Of (JO ft a baUnofWA and a
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  • 160 2 prison, because of inability to c**-* after Mr Woodward r I terday at 15. Today the 1 Inrl I'ou-t 4M not begin work till i y For keeping lilthy pnn „a- b.en lined *-•<> (or 3 othm noaeh, »nd a fourth IB Fm fin.- r.,i alWvian nitbt-snii f
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  • 73 2 IMI are MM thiw (haiiter-, in addition to H« 1.,«1U in the Di.triet«l wa»"':;t. there M I I of brethren I" '--it nldora v «od l)'dboll"i. wh'i h Bmgapore, was worth I) 1,, a.c. Abo i while the In-talli... rank llie lii-t 0 tor are the follovil f r.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 341 2 NOTICES. "NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES l COMPANY, LD. |l|lrt ***** l nl Dynamite. Gelignite, Gehtine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Satety Fuses, ai klet'iric LMIn Apparatus. THK BORNEO COMPANY, LTDI Mil I n» Siaoirou. Un, Jafa. and 11AVK aXWAVii -i nil I- in sro<:K "I IHI SIUtiiUSTHEM PAINT. -a* t.ly „,,.1 rosiv.- lot
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    • 1002 2 NOTim. CHINA MUTUAL IJFB INSUB.4NCE COY. Ottna No. If, Hum Ro»n. lauaaaui lAI UAIIIK Habagss. MKCTOf: W. SAMPSON, Travelling RepresenUlive HE BB& TAX KIM TIAX ft SONS. I^al Agents. This Company (Cm MM turins mi In-lt.-t l.i>iniscs tliiin any Oom|,anv doing l.nsiii. »s in tin- Baat, ainl, being a Sli.-iti;;liai
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    • 693 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAM'KI). KOR SAI.K. fengerang Planting Coy., >l.u--. PaUling Coffee Coy. Shares. ftJWLM. A Co.. v. I F.ichaniw and .share Broken. WAXTKD. EXPEKIENCKI) hook-ket-per nnd ship pingclerk. Mu-l be K.u an and of first-class cbanuter. Sal:o «.->i par month to comu.ence State age and full particular* of previous experience,
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    • 17 2 AI Eil.len.' Tanjong Katong, un Hi" Tth inst. the wife of James H DarSDiLa. of a .Ixugliter.
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  • 1245 3 ANGLO CHINME FREE SCHOOL. ih-rnhiition of the Anglo-Chinese Free liuol was held at the School premises in Taluk Aver Stint. Mr B J Wilkinson, the Acting Government Inspector > boola, presiding There were also present the Hon. Dr Lim Boon Keng and Mr (ian Kng Seng (Tmstees), and
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  • 71 3 M II I. Ooghlan, ol Messrs Powell and Co, lift yesterday by the I'muren. Some years back he met with an unforlunale cycle accident, which has left him lame ever since He is going home 10 gel the be-l alvice and treatment obtainable in a Loud
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  • 112 3 Tn adjourned half-yearly general meeting of the members of the Marine Club was held last night, in the Club Uooni-. -oiiio thirtwodil members being present. The following appointments Wan made: Mr Koliert Allen (Pre»i,le,in.capt W. Ritchie (Vice- President), Mr. K M Lyon (SecreUry), and Mr. H. Mint
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  • 168 3 The rebellion in Ihe province or Anhui is rapidly |aWa| head. The city of Kn> mi: was stormed by the rebels on the MM of January The iuai:i-tTate,.|cpiilyrn.i s i-tr,ite.aii,leoin mandant m Ihn ganiaon are mportad to barabaan butoharad. Naarif I.ooo man, Wi.iiien, and chilihen are estimated
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  • 613 3 S. C C. r. K Own m ..i Tub Club were yesterday opposed by mixe.l team ol the lajlilinl. 111 l I 111 K-planade, lietore a 1 iri;,- crowd ot s tators. The afternoon wis an ideal f,.r f,.,.th,,11. but, uiilorluu.ilcly. a naat? btom wind was i im.nu on
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  • 988 3 ARTIFICIAL NATURAL PKODUCTB. Soxa few days ago, we announced that coal-tar had vet another conquest to record, in that it threatened to supplant the indigo trees of India and Java by supplying an indigo chemically identical with, and infinitely purer than, that hitherto on the market Since
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  • 90 3 Sin Jam," Wentland's suinniary of Ilie .1-1 l», at* year- of Indian linanee ha- hei'll pul'llsheil Ills tallies -how that, ■Ithougfa twenty-one rore» „f rupeea have been epewl by* India alnea W7gonmilitaiMi|Kvlilions,niidliiiielyUx fl -OH railway, and irrigation «.>ik«. India last year wee only burdened with about tlnce .Tores
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  • 83 3 learn from Mr W A Cimndcii. Ilie hi. sec of the Strangers an.l I'll—lira' Aid Fund, lh.it tlie bUowiag ÜB u ban I raoaatly received end in acknowledged with thanka: His Excellency .»;r Charles Mitchall s.vi. the 11. J Hurkinshsw *40. Sir .1 A Swettchhau,. the
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  • 426 3 A m;w»uAMit'H on the present conditions of foreign trade in China has been isaued by the Shanghai Branch of the China Association The document mainly deals with the duty of Great Britain to undertake the complete reform of the fiscal and administrative system of China. Contrary
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  • 386 3 H..IK TX) PAY TAXES. The extra-constitutional administration tv which the Hungarian Government has been driven by the I'arhauientary obstruction has produced a most extraordinary aba* non. nsyi the correspondent at Vienna Nutwithslanding the fact that, owing te the failure of the Government to carry I he liudgetintlieChaliiber.thetal-payersare
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  • 233 3 ACTION IS SARAWAK. At .i meeting ol Ihr Sarawak Court of Administration on lh.-11-t Januaiy, Hi.' I',, -..1.-i,i in,,' lion A C Muni ivi'l.'i Infonaedth anthem thai Singapore Cluunlivr of Co lercc 1,.ul ■iVfiiii— il the Oovanunanl ol 8m n ,k. pointing out that the it I'ii'r now
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  • 35 3 Deans the peal fortnight U milk have .lisappeaie.l from thegixlown I. i.n Kirn Chat in Cbau| Rang localise there aie noeigaeol tlie warehouse having been broken into, and complainant can fasten suspicion on
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  • 191 3 UK MORRISON INTERVIEWED. Di kino his short stay in Bangkok, Dr. Morrison, the famous Pekiu correspondent of the Ttme*, accorded an interview Unrepresentative of thorium (Wo r The tone of his observations in regard to the condilionofthecountry is wholly cheery. He notices improvements in many directions since his visit
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  • 302 3 FRANCE AND SIAM. AN OFFICIAL DEMENTI. aMaj bhitain m-niu Tut orh.ial account in Paris ol the latest collision between French and Siamese forces, at Kentao, is as follows .-om- time ago a Siamese officer with a small number of armed troops went from one point to another n, the neigh
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  • 278 3 I'.KKKKKlM.totlie ipeofan inf."lions patient from the Tall Tuck Seng Ho-pjtal. and to the iinplie,] blame cast upon th, 11,, nil auth, Mine-, a corres-polol.-iil points out that t i. ilitie-exi-t lorac.iitmii.i.,' tl vil Ihe hospital is enclosed by a hoarding which uiav be either scaled or hurrowcu with
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  • 156 3 A PENANG SCAN DAL. DEEDS HKUIM KATIO.V Ar I'enaiiß. the regi-tiation 0f,!,,.1--coutilliies to be in a hopeless muddle. Sonic two or three months bank we Irew Ut. til i.ii |o the -ul led, but matters have not men. id since At the Chamber of Cmmcice. h. l.'l „n the .list
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  • 43 3 I'HE llaW February monthly medal hall, Heap was plajatl JOOlllnllj after in'oii. Mi-. Baondan coming m a Mr. lt,,lk'iu.!l» Mr.. »toke. Mr.. WwkWl Mr.. Dowlm Mr.. M'lllri i.l li V. 71 71 H 18 7J N M 7J ..i i-
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  • 156 3 s,M'Vk.,'v A Cos 1..,,,,1, m coflee market report, dated the li'th January, showed that there was then no demand for "spot" Liberian. Mocha was very difficult of sale. A few lots of Plantation Ceylon sold at '*.">- for medium size to 112 a for hold brownish The
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  • 118 3 lilt:,, f Ten Ah Tong, a trader residing in New ISndge Koad came I.et' ,c Mr Juslice Hyudmaii-Jones, in the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon Teo Ah T\,ng had been prosecuted IV Iha liis;s-,t.,r-«.eiieral of Police for having, il was alleged. •ahead an IBagal gratitication to a policecon-fal'le
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 FOR BALK the resident councillor (Hi, Mn Hpjrtia ffaaftsia)) Printed on anil. pic lone.l paper, with wide inaigins and un. lit edges .'.',11 i I'liK i: ib*- .v Oaenxa m m l'mns. I V charm. rut l.ttle Mory. We lio|" the re.t.lrr- mil ITh, *,an ft* V,f* An .in ting
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    • 265 3 NOTICES. TO awDnBRB, I'LANTKKS, AM) CONTU.UTOKS. ENGINES. bY W X NICHOLSON AND. SONS LTl>. TRENT WOKKS, KNOI.AXI' I. Portable engines, single cylinder norn: Hill' eompleie wiibeooUrge aaanrtal tire baa. Iron wheels. »hAfl». *c.. co.tfi.rone fi'.l-.v g, PortAhle eng.nr-. e.uupl -I. it.l«.ve n0,,, 10 UP 3. 5.',,,, tiie.i aailss line inglaiand
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    • 778 3 K(iksai.i: i:mi'l.ovmkms IDLRT:Ain>ratfIDNALB icttixi. Igaaaaj s nan; gad and 3rd t1,,,.-. lilcent A I, tie 4|h k> «th times, ri osotae line. 7th to Isth limes. .1 cent. A li,". alUianide, 2 cents a line, but no ebaigelan] than aaadaUer. Than, a Mrr/Mm s<lverti«'ni>nl. close set, in this type, on
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 205 3 UKAIHKK KKPOKT v.,.i.id.. KMan MinMnnt Pah iw* 4 HmSpmHp.m. Kxhakrs. r.Ar. aooawouniaM irmp. BVO »> Ml But'" :.iu :.s.i 74D 4z Hir.of \\.:m X.X X.K. N.K. Mai. T.'i.ii' Win J Max. in sui.U.l2 Terr. B3fi t Rsiotsll Nil. a KATIIKI; TBUaWUaI IS B, A. C. T'U?r*i'K CV" ~th h.l.rxtttrti. HONOICOMi.
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  • 438 4 Mioirou. «IH Fll»O»BT, 1BD» PRODUCE. (Rat* an oomeM Io noon I temblor B'-t ■oi.r. B.li do Pontlanak, .TOO. Pepper, Black. JMJ|. do Whlte,(6X> «»JO--<iutu Klour Sarawak l-oO-do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Bago ;■<>«««, Bill, plckad WOO. Coflee Palembang, picked S* 00. co«ee, Lluerian, No. 1 l"-00 ranioca.amall Flake.. do
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 187 4 Cnderlbi. heading the following akbreviation. are oaed .tr •teamer ah. chip bq. -barque Yet.- Yacht Cru.-Cruiwir Obt Ounboali Brit.— Britiih U.S. United 3UUa; Fr. French Qer.— German Put.Duteb; Joh Johore; Ac., O. c, General .-anro d.p. deck paaaengen U-— UncerT. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. P D
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    • 1104 4 AmiTiu Hiacs Nooa or Yuttekdav. Bai. Wkall Soon, Brit. ttr IBS torn. Capl Rowte, Bth Feb. From Pontiviak, Stli Feb. O.c, «n.l 4H dp. Ban Seng and Co. For Pontianak. lOlh— Rdt. B«l«*i", Brit. itr »l« toni. rapt Robert- I ■on. Mth r.-i From Klamt. «llh Per.
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    • 513 4 Sam*, pot, prnbabU Half o' arrw«l. m 4 worn* 01 a-irnit STIAKEIU. .t>!u«. Ban". I ft Pr.- M BnlK-IKI-'ru. il.inl.urx. >VI, M B. M-,~ ll»ll«l>ral. Hon(kon«. X.-l. -.'4 P. i 0. Bawcan. s.iumlw.ya. hk IWnileta. Unvern. Hr. iii.n. Mar 2 BVhu M-j«r. It— tiSKl llonfk.inf. Feb 10 P.
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