The Straits Times, 27 February 1899
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Title Section12 1899-02-27 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1899. No. 19.769.12 words
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Advertisement883 1899-02-27 1 flllK HORMIO COMPANT. LIMITED I'Bg Maadard LJ. Aatmaos. Norwidi D«k« Fh» I ni Boolaty TtU. Aaawraao. Cospaav (Flra). ih. K.,artahla lifs Aaaanatt. Sootaty. TU <^Sa atatwal BUsuTNaviotioß Cosapaay. 1-a. To«— aaa. Laf« B»r Coaapany. Taa Maritiaa. laaamos Ooapaaj. tuautod. rANT. LIMITID. Agenta. SfTKAMSHIP OMgAMEB. OrncE, CoiAYEE tlr»T stkam unuam (..mpany.883 words
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Advertisement859 1899-02-27 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAMSCHAPPIJ I'n.l.r .ntitract with the Netherlands India Government. AgtnU al Si»m"" Ship Aioju.y, Ijte J. Diekdeu t Co.. S-.1, CoixriE (Jr«T. Steamer jTrotp BlfortW \K ill hr DespaU-hod for On Baa) BaUvia. Feb S3. BaUvia. Ch«ribon.Bamarang,.t Souralwya. Feb. 36. Uatrtaa. Sourabaya. £1. Bawran. KouraUva. B'mantn, Pulu859 words
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Advertisement492 1899-02-27 1 BRITISH INDIA HTEAM NAVIQATION COMPANY. LIMITED. 1(1 lENANU. RANGOON. A CALCUTTA 'Ine of the Com panv'sst«!i men is intended to leave Tnujoiifc Pagar Wharf every week I'asM-neen and Cargo are booked by the at>ov«> steamers at through rates to all porta io India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports.492 words
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Advertisement678 1899-02-27 1 INSCR.\NCES. rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE inei-RANCB COMPANY. Capital M,1J7,»00 Paid up Capital :-l i Beaena Fund 078.24 A The undrr»i(tn,-d, AfrenU lor the Company, are. prepared to accept flra risks ot 4 Co. 'I^Ut CUINA TKADKK ISM K\v K 1 .TOII-IH. I.IUITED Capihkl SahKrib™ 1 M.K«'.'««AaH>aiit Paid up sm.uun678 words
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Advertisement682 1899-02-27 1 INSURANCES. IKANSMIAMIC XII.X INSI KANCE en. UK HAMBI'RG NORTH (iERMAN FIRE INSIRANCE CO. HAMBI'RG. MAM RI ltd -BREMEN FIRE INSIRANCE CO.. HAMBI'RG. 'pilE un.l.-r-iKne.l. Agents of Ihe above 1 iii).:,ii,..-. nre prepared to acc.-pt tire IM TIKM.CKEN 4 Co. RUT MB I.IIK INSI KANCK Ott TheOMrst Inlrrnatioiial Life Insurance Com|v.iny682 words
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Advertisement303 1899-02-27 1 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST KKITTATION BVERYWHEBE. Fortifj ihe Sjstem against Disease with PURE BL OOP. "THE btSI SECURITY FOX HfiALTH." V LS.S. sC.": OR fLUID i XTRACT OF REO J\Mnr.n t*. gaJ.l L|jj gt »i tWHWM YST! c- aH §M Z£%!tiZ TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPIIOnS, WEAK and LAN6UIU FEEL 'GS,303 words
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Advertisement745 1899-02-27 1 KROM NIW /.KAI.AM) RnrroK.Nriv 7 M lanrl .Vov.-.'S, iwa 1 am very |>l,*aap<l *o stat« that itnei. I took Ihr agrn.y ol ''liamU-rlain'a mr.li .-inrs thr salr lias l«-.-n vatf lar|h*. I.mrs •sfN>rially of the .oiuth liein,-lv In two y«ar* 1 liave sold more al this particular rrma.lv than ol745 words
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Article24 1899-02-27 2 ESTABUSBEO: 1831. PRICE 16 CENTS. T [Subtripiurn raiet and advertising raiei f ay U found on Uu fourth paw.l > l I c24 words
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50 1899-02-27 2 MONDAY, 27TH FEB., 1899 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS AFFAIRS AT MANILA. ■I'KM'.V INTERVENTION FEARKD. Londen, 'JQtti February. Admiral Dewry has asked for th« imnediate despatch of the battleship >regon to Manila, and lias given pulitial reasonc for the application. It ii supposed at Washingtun that Idmira! Dewoy fear* foreign interrenion at Manila.Reuter - 50 words
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Article68 1899-02-27 2 POLITICAL PROSECI'TIONS. lI.UTTIKU MMM THE Rirt'ULlC H7IK Pehmary. M. Millevoye, the Deputy who wob arrested for participating in a political riot at Paria, has been released. The Chamber of Deputies has authorised the detention ;ind prosecution of two of its members, MM DeroulMe and Hubert, on the charge of68 words
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Article24 1899-02-27 2 KILLING NO MURDER. Jones, the Boer policeman charged with shooting a Britisher named Edgar at Johannesburg in December last, has been a i|uitted.24 words
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Article13 1899-02-27 2 The missing Hamburg liner lMgnria has arrived at the Azores.13 words
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Article557 1899-02-27 2 Aiixikai. Dewey's r.-quest for tb< despatch of the batll, -'iip Ortgv* to Manila without further delay i» proha forccmentof his lighting-line hu been exacted for tome months, and there lisa never •Msaad any valid reason (01 postponing a proper precaution until after ratilication of the American-Span-bk Treaty. Yet557 words
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Article120 1899-02-27 2 TilK halfvearly lIH|H»| uf thellon K kunt, and Mian S h:ii I', ink m h.1.l at llungki>ng on the 1-lh lustanl The r. .1 1 aUoh was I'uLluhiiJ in our culumn*, ttie oilier dny, was ii'tttirined iiij the mrniitt inhmlltri m i>a>t«d. Mr J J Bell Irving, the C'hainn:>n, in120 words
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Article308 1899-02-27 2 Bakom Paul Julius Router, the ouuder of the organixation which from lay to day flashes to the ends of th* aril, the important news of the noinent, died on Saturday. He was lorn at Caasel in 1818, and from his 'arliest days was connected with he electric telegraph system The308 words
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Article13 1899-02-27 2 Pkidice, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article11 1899-02-27 2 The I; arrived this morning, towing a disabled tongkang picked up11 words
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Article13 1899-02-27 2 Mksshs McAlister Co. have opened business in Peuang, at No. IV Beach .Street.13 words
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Article29 1899-02-27 2 Mb. and Mrs. Sarkies arrived yeste day from Calcutta on board the AAycar. Ranjitsinuhi has arranged to take a team of English amateur cricketers to India in the winter.29 words
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Article13 1899-02-27 2 I.NspEx-roRFcKHKTT has been appointed to the Detective Department; he ii expected here shortly.13 words
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Article15 1899-02-27 2 Ihr Hrttish imiium Anupo, irom Liverpool for China, passed through at live o'clock yesterday afternoon15 words
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Article18 1899-02-27 2 I.iht \V II Dent, of the West York shire Regiment, has been seconded foi extra-regimental employment in China18 words
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Article22 1899-02-27 2 Mk I. 11. Clayton was sworn in as Magistrate before Mr Brockman this morning, and took his seat in the Third Court22 words
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Article22 1899-02-27 2 >■!■ rumour says that Mr R. A. Law is about to leave theC'olonial service lo practise at the Bar in Penang or Singapore.22 words
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Article258 1899-02-27 2 Tut Japanese cruiser If which left London on the 15th of January, is expected here shortly on her way to Japan. Dajuaa assessed against our friends of tic West Yorkshire Regiment, "at tilt* inarching out inspection," Amount to a little over £2r,. Tn entries for the Deli Races, to be258 words
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Article29 1899-02-27 2 Tick Slsaayon Kitlu Association were in h.iic bib a »|*K)ii rompetiton on the lialfstier Range on Saturday afternoon. As DOM of the members entered, how.wr, the shout fell through.29 words
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Article35 1899-02-27 2 Thk Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak will preside at the V. W C. A. uieetini; on the Mlh, at the ChineM CHrji s,.|,.x>i, at 0 p.m. It is hoped then- will be good atti nJaiKv35 words
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Article16 1899-02-27 2 Tin Malay Mail of the 2Sth mit hears that Mr. Gerald Browne's condition is considered hopeless.16 words
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Article25 1899-02-27 2 Th« British steamer Haiekifg from Ureenock for Hongkong, which came into port yesterday, baa to put back to Aden on January 24th for engine-room repairs.25 words
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Article29 1899-02-27 2 Thi King of Siam is expected to visit Kanong, in Siamese Mafara, early in March. Ronong is the chief town in the province of that nun*, north of Penang29 words
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Article32 1899-02-27 2 Under new arrangements there is no longer a cricket captain of the Perak Club, but all matches are arranged for by a sub-committee. IVrak elevens choose their own captain at each match.32 words
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Article22 1899-02-27 2 a resolution submitted by Senator Mason, demanding an enquiry into the causes of the high mortality among American troops in the Philippines22 words
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Article34 1899-02-27 2 Th« P 4- O. fViiiia. having been rendered sufficiently seaworthy, left Perim for England on the 9th inst Passengers wbo arrived here on the Cliuian yesterday passed the CV in., in the Red Sea.34 words
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Article31 1899-02-27 2 A -..wahi r. put his hat on in Mr. Wilkinson's Court on Saturday If he will not thus outrage the raajeatyof the law again, in view of the warning he received.31 words
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Article37 1899-02-27 2 Thk annual tennis tournament of the S K. a will be held in April, provided there are sufficient entries The club has a good number of tennis players who, it is boned, will enter freely for the37 words
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Article36 1899-02-27 2 Tat Malay Mail says that the Hon. A. Poulett of Selangur (planter) who was, it believes, educated by the DowagerDuchess of Cleveland, is the only son of the gentleman who was formerly known v Viscount Hinton36 words
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Article33 1899-02-27 2 The Chine... New Year festival closed last night. The Chinese were strongly in evidence on the Ksplar.ade, but the gathering lacked its usual characteristic. 11: the parading of Chinese ladies in European costumes.33 words
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Article39 1899-02-27 2 Till: trail- port M.™..« left New Ye rk for Manila, tU Suez, with two battalions of troops aboard, ou February :frd. The Grant, for the same destination and also with American troops, arrived at Gibraltar ou the same date.39 words
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Article40 1899-02-27 2 Am.iv. other passengers 011 board the P 4. O. omwm\ which arrived here at I li 1 p m yesterday, were the ChiefJustice (Sir Lionel Cox) and Mr Justice iyndman-Jonet n their return from the Appeal Court Sessions at Penang40 words
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Article43 1899-02-27 2 Ok Saturday, a carriage was hired from Clarke's livery stables to take some ChineM ladies to Arab Street. On the way, the Byce fell .11 the box and oue of the wheels |.a*.-cd over his body. He was quite dead when picked up.43 words
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Article31 1899-02-27 2 lllackuool, Mag.uuie for February, contains an article by Mr II Clifford, entitled A Daughter of the Muuaminadans It shows th- very extensive knowledge that he possesses of Malay customs and habits.31 words
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Article37 1899-02-27 2 The annual report of the New South Wales Rowing Association states that, as there was likely lo be a difficulty in colony, to send an Australian tight to England, the matter had been dropped for the present.37 words
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Article40 1899-02-27 2 Owixu to recent heavy gales having delayed the steamship tiajperia. Sir Henry McCalluin, the l.uvernoi of Newfoundland did not leave Milford Haven until the 11th of this month. His Excellency was accompanied to Ht John's by Lady and Miss McCalluin40 words
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Article51 1899-02-27 2 Hi: were kindly informed from the Colonial Secretary's Oliice on Saturday, but, unfortunately, too late for publication, that nine days' l uarantine has beeu imposed, from the 25th inst on all arrivals here from Calcutta. Tv day the information is supplemented by a statement that bubonic plague exists at51 words
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Article60 1899-02-27 2 Ix the list of forthcominK publications is a book on the Philippine Islands, published by Messrs. Macmillan and Co., the author being Major 0. J. Younghushand, of the Indian (iuides The author has recently spent several months leave amongst the Philippine Islanders, and was cordially received not60 words
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Article73 1899-02-27 2 A KLiNGhasbeen tincil.v, for drunkenness, despite his many witnesses strong swearing against the police charge The latest possessor of illicit dkaafa has the choice of paying Si> ur doitiK ;i w«-k» hard. Throe months is the penalty man has to pay for snatching away a bag containing Sl'73 words
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Article237 1899-02-27 2 ARRIVAL OF THE BRISK THX "A In KKIt M't.U still.ii OBDIIM H.M.S bruk, a cruiser of the third- l.i-i" arrived yesterday morning from Plymouth, which port she left on November ;Mh She is I ship of 1,770 tons, and carrieß six guns and .1 crew of 17* men, and is237 words
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Article39 1899-02-27 2 Thi Aurtrian cruiser Tiiiiit c, Ulk, from Austria, wU Ad n bhJ2* Colombo on fhe loth on"'^" to China. She is a s»con.| of 4,004 tons and l».(H)u horsc-J^i? 1 is commanded hy Capt J,,|,,,; ,'i** i.uick^andtwo^,^^39 words
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Article48 1899-02-27 2 is to"be fclillliL ißrtabSSSa tothat company by thet.crn.aiiC^ inent are to be resumed by th,. Kinr. itself. Thus the whole imn^Si the.N-wlluinea Compan LrekSj over to the Imperial 'a, ih.".^"* the plant and buildings win, I, hti^ u.i- ..»n,-d by the eompanv v. fnhi» 1,-l,mL.-t.,theKmpire.48 words
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Article54 1899-02-27 2 TllK Appeal Court has ilHivmJ Hidgim-nt in Ihe (ire.,. I'enang. The decision of tba mamir.. month from the date of ju.lL-m.nt Th. Municipality sought to dm the.* Closure was resisted on the cround tfthe well was far from sour-e, o f J£ tion, and that the54 words
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Article58 1899-02-27 2 At Ootacamund inSouth liilia.!^ ''7,,^jfiFhE m r ""'"">; liou- There, the dot: hi ..It', ifni pl.ite-gl.iss window hy jumping thru. It. <)n Ihe dog's SIM l.i-lIH lu i£ lama.:-, the curt 1, .1.1 that 1,, not legally liable, 1... a nottifcia was pr.Kluced of th- dofa58 words
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Article70 1899-02-27 2 Th« Council of the InttiMi i Jourualists have had under ..mtidoi. tion a memorandum SU| Lillie, MBjbodjinf statement ufu> -ircumstalli'. 11ndcrwhi.il lie>ua> pelleil from Sinn on KCOU] t ..f mius liublished in the journal of winch was editor and proprietor TheCoat■fl have consult.-.: o t70 words
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Article148 1899-02-27 2 bears the nauw- of "tam.ly remittaaa in gold." A memUr 1 th- l^tulum Council of that Colony ..pisjaei Ist 'ith.-r dan il.c n*m under thai tm] and finally de. lard 1 1.:.' lation was not so apath-ti. !h»-r»- woual lung ago have be. 11 I .'.il i.-.aj» from148 words
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Article162 1899-02-27 2 I>IAK SIX. Ve-t.-l'l.n wlnlednnsl from llukitTiinah Road into Uvtuft Road, I whs struck with I i.rovement tlie wnl, .lanp-rons i.rn.ibamatiful raid Whal I w.intiowd* is that the .hole of Cay, uajli Ru«d«l made wiH.'i n<im n— l 11l ruirliir-r-'** 1.-ct.il th- I' .k on their side of* road,162 words
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Article88 1899-02-27 2 ASIKUAPOKE M\ s^,:r:v;^'i. tionoltheWestAiihtr.ih.il attheendcfla«ti tl. A' pwriin. port Ih. Al«ian3er S ci the'BanU'l. kflll»faNl-"il,' in a iH-arhn^ t 1* thewa l» -I 1 1 same boat, mtifinl and the buy foi.Ki.' a I Bulled in the hoy the Ixwt morning Urn boj the tajger, ..n.l >>88 words
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Advertisement454 1899-02-27 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. latay uHiiki.ik-fut'irr-1 1. Irrml llrilnin, are made to pan Ike Ufl >t,,nrlar,l of lafety timl purity t'tt* imfttti '-.V tlie llritltlt Uotermneiil nn.l arc, thrrefurr, guaranteed kht ■/!«>" quality ami ttrength to mty454 words
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Advertisement1503 1899-02-27 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. Hiau Orncs So. IS, c«ston Ro»n, Bha»..hai. JAS. A. WATTIE. Munnger. HECTOR VV. SAMPSON, Travelling Representative MX BBS. TAN KIM TIAX A; 8088, I^cal Agents. This Company offers easier terms ami better bonuses tlmn any Company (loin;; business in the East, and, beinjf v1,503 words
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Advertisement673 1899-02-27 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. FEW NIGHTS OXLY. Uofduy, Hank 61*. Minna. DALLAS A MUSORAVKS eastern tour of THE SIGN OF THE Box turn at ROBINSON PIANO CO T. EMPSON— Representative. Feb. 27th, 1889. «/S TOWN HALL. TO- X I I. H T. VIYIANXK H.'ii.DAGMAR Pariaienne Change of Programme. •A SILVER673 words
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Article1880 1899-02-27 3 i.l --lANISEI) MANI'HI KIA. Tim 1 il< U admits that it cannot be considered fresh uews that the Czar, in his immense anxiety to promote peace on earth, BM filled Man. -buna .ah his forces, still it welcomes the repetition of this ancient history in full detail1,880 words
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Article84 1899-02-27 3 As extraordin.iiy account is given of 1! in- of the letter which .icfotnpanicd the parcel cout.iimiu: the stolen note, tb it weie relumed lo I'.irr H.nk llnough UM pool 'I he writer says that lie found Iliein in the clothes ,1 a Iriend whom he wan \i.ilmg.84 words
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Article246 1899-02-27 3 Toe Boom round Bartodu art von ran Bttwoto i: iioimj toil flartadoii thtec Iri.ltes on the load have btta Uie railway 'due of BM oil lher.nlti at with ;H>-foot span a. ay ly I hufM torrent of water at 1,.,-t 100 loot »ide iiishinc again-t ,t hke a246 words
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Article77 1899-02-27 3 Thi trouble with pauper Austrian immigrants is not yet over in New Zealai n 1 be advice of the Home Government those already in the colony have been allowed to remain. Austrians in port were allowed to land on condition that the shipping companies concerned guaranteed their support77 words
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Article102 1899-02-27 3 Some of the more reforming of the Buddhists of Rangoon are objecting to money at the preM-nt time to provide yet another caaket fur tlie supposed tooth of the founder of their religion kept in Ceylon They contend that the money might be more usefully expended, and point102 words
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Article88 1899-02-27 3 A kion of an old Austrian family found himself hopelessly involved 111 debt, and he sailed hurriedly for New York on heiress-hunting intent. He Hon.. alt-ertised his noble birth, his Court entrees, «fee, and demanded in return personal charms in the lady and a fortune of at least88 words
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Article160 1899-02-27 3 Thk Ostend steam-trawler Marie SHaMBH was wrecked on the night of Jan 21st oil Lowe-tuft The steamer broke her propeller shaft, and the water lushed in volumes through the shall tunnel. The crew uf ten had barely time to take to the boats, for the vessel sank160 words
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Article163 1899-02-27 3 ■BBMaBBUt gold linds in Northwest Australia are reported in the llmmUlim AlimUim There, at Marble Bar. on the:ll-t .lauuary, two brothers found .1 slug of gold weighing ->.'. |lb». .itoii.lupoi-. and about MM Minces of smaller slu K At Salgaah.elose by, extraordinary crushing? have Wen raooraod in hot163 words
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Article236 1899-02-27 3 HtIXFOR. KMUNTS MB inK TA. 111. TB Can of BBaM, whatever may he In- pin.il. vie.s on the subject of dis armament, says a naval writer, at all events does not mean to let his naval force be diminished. The Mini.ler of Marine, in accordance with the236 words
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Article200 1899-02-27 3 K re. en' t.1.1r.5-. Ml Little described the geographical cbata. tcll.-tl. s oflheYangtse di-lni. and said that the la-in compris.-.! a watershed of 11 1 to 7(v.i«ai tquanniltt. l-'tun.-s as large as the area ol Kngland and IhlKllOrl It was one ol the r,clie-t. if not the200 words
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Article51 1899-02-27 3 Two curious International Football I results have just been registered Ire land beat Scotland by nine points to three, and England defeated Ireland by thirteen goals to two. The Inivereity Match, ten days ago. was well con- tested; Cambridge obtained a victory in the end by three goals to51 words
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Article94 1899-02-27 3 Almost a week ago, rive Chinese wr-re heavily sentenced to imprisonment and live fur rioting during the China .New Year at a village near Seremhan It appears that the renter of the gambling farm there allowed two days' free gaining at the New Year to all mining coolies94 words
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Article116 1899-02-27 3 The (ierman steamer VahlirUi, with the l ierinan deep-sea scientilii' eX|«<li> tion, which left Kurope last Summer, ti 1 :tlli\"i<l 111 (.\>lt»ii|th> iIIHT A (.TUIPe round Ihe Ca|>e, and among the Dutch Indies and the N i.-ul 'ar Isles. The expedition it now homeward -U.uiid There are twelve116 words
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Article352 1899-02-27 3 ■BMBBI on operations under Mm t'ocoliut-treea l*reservation tlrdinunce, last year, are publithexl. At Mhptpore, 1 I in. m- were ham|tered by want of fund* Prosei-iiliont to enf.irce the destruction of coconut in, infected ly U-ctlt-. result.-d in tinea amouiilini: BJ Some trouble wan caused hy the persons prosecuted, who352 words
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Article498 1899-02-27 3 < ink <>f Mm 1 irirest hMW wp have MB in Siniraiiore for month* preeled M,- Vim..i.i>.' Pitjttr mi li.-r.1.i.-r ooaasaaf d BUrtiiMn lath* lowti 1. ol 11,.- Town Hall on S.,tur.l:iy n.tlil li wouM liavr I.<hii .lilli.-iili lo li.ivo foiui.l accininioilation l-r 111 --r<" |hii|.lp li;i.l498 words
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Article63 1899-02-27 3 MlVlia llLirtifO Ai jl HlTlo>. Tb« Manila HtMi of IM February •ays A rr port has reached here of the seizure hy the insurgents of the Ann 1 lilorui, and N. 1.1 I'flro. the captain of the latter boat being murdered It is feared that the crews of63 words
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Article58 1899-02-27 3 At the date of last mail advices 3rd Feb. the coffee auctions at London comprised 1.1:1 supplies and met with irregular demand Qoodtt line ualities, vhfch continued in small supply, sold with brisk competition. c>p« -uiliy East Indian, at advancing rates; -ib-le other description)., most particularly old ana, aajf58 words
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Article85 1899-02-27 3 V.ci-Admiral de Beaumont, who recotitly handed oter the command of the French s.piadi-.n in Cli>n;i M I!. Admiral Coureiolle*. anrl |MMd Ihr-iugh Singapore on the last French mail-boat, homewar.l-b.Mind, is said to be returning completely ili'illu-nni.-.l on many IK.ints More particularly so in rpgard to the all85 words
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Article133 1899-02-27 3 Bm miai fre.li caws of smallpox are notified One case is reported at M 1t... In re Road, and another at BM 0} milestone, Serangoon Koad The latter patient is employed at the (iovernu tit Pi mt ing works On investigation, Sergeant Branagan discovered several relations living in133 words
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Article115 1899-02-27 3 Tilt Cricket match between the C L'n.lXl and tb. Next Twentytwo was continue.) on Satin, l .t :.!'..i noon, and reunited in an easy win for the latter team The Eleven inly scored ol runs between them, and nad not a single double-ligure innings. The Twenty-two compile.) lit), which115 words
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Article104 1899-02-27 3 II.AY for the 1, 1 d Me.lal. competed for hy tlie winner, of monthly medals dnriaf l-»>. took place on Saturday, and re-nlted in a win for Mr Fox Only nine players turned out. the absentee* being Messrs Hiillon. (.each, and .1 II liobertson. The course wa.104 words
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Article217 1899-02-27 3 I laojal th Mr> MBBBBiaai Mr. luinni,- 1.-at M,-s ('lnllincworlh and Mr llr. inn. 1 1-:,. Mr- We1.1.-ll mi. l Mr MnliiiMlMn Tll InmlMi t iti. I. til I' .'t»». -Mr.. Slukes »n.ira|)l While lowe.M I--.I Mr and Mrs. I ,-t.ll 1- r «4 .l-ll217 words
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Article81 1899-02-27 3 "s the llth a Chinaman, nanipd Ypo M Jin. made a report at Beach Road Station that he had been asaaiilted hy 1 on. Ye.. Ah Kent He wai luffpring to hospital, but he refused to remain I OB Saturday morning, he was taktn to I Kodioro81 words
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Advertisement140 1899-02-27 3 J. MOTION CO \V AIVHM AKKKS. IKWKI.LKKS. ol'Tll lANS. KKPAIBK CKIIMITI V KXKCI'IKII MATNABD i 00, LDDTED TftltillilJ AND RKTAII. CUKMISTS. KSTATKS, HOSPITALS. A.M' IMSI'KXSAKIKS StlM'l.lEP. SHIPS MKDIt INK CIIKSTS SIPPI.IK H AM> J Perfumery and Toilet Requisites I'HoTtXiItAI'IIII HLMII Al.s HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES KILTKRS, Etc, Et.' .s|'K.( TA( I.K.s AND140 words
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Advertisement897 1899-02-27 3 AUCTION SALES. IN TUX OOOOa OK TAMHY KITCHKK. (DICBA8BD) A I'CTKIX Hair. l.vor,leroftheo\.-,ut,,r. i\. at onr •alr-ro.in'. W,-,l,,r»iat tl,,- Ul Mart h. at I p two BMOtt ol Im I. area Aa I r 4p, ofl sWangooo Kn«.t. atiout 01 milrs from lowu, |.U,ile,l will, .nil anil othfr fruit lrr».897 words
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Advertisement465 1899-02-27 3 K<»U SAVK: KMri-OYMKNTS TOI.K1; AM)rKHS()NAI«S I Ittimi. v cent.- a line; Md and 3rd tin,-., in.rnl'a line 4lh lo «th limes, S Oasts a Nat; Tth to Iftth limp«. 3 e*nu a line; afterwar.ts, epnta a line bat Do i-har»p le«s than on* dollar. Thus, a tBOC It-,' a.t>prti«pmrnt. ,-l,»r465 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1899-02-27 3 AIIItAMiKMKNTS Mommy, J7rn Ki.i.ih.iky Ilich Water II II v > V A Maxim ud Squad linll I.". I. I. I c TooraaaMai Philhariiionic Choir DanawTMapt Town II TDMBaT, '.'-in haw t, Iliiih Witer II l:lain Leti-hiliie Council SJKI I. I. I C T. .nrii.iii.eiil V W C V I 1.171 words
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Miscellaneous89 1899-02-27 3 WEATHER REPORT (.-....1^w Orfcl. HotpiUl, Mh f.K IWW. va.ni Sp.m.Wp.m. Km.,.kBar. -.11 K7H iv ;V aas lan-,.. m< M 0 T«0 vv. b t ii. 1 i,.-r tsi.o 74.il i--l liir.olWtnd tow. iti ,'alm *<f St?-r, HI Max. In Han 151.2 g rrrr. rod. HM.3 oje lUinfall Nil. WKATHKIt TELKUIUM89 words
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Article456 1899-02-27 4 Hiaoirou. arts" FiaicutT. 18W. t'RODUCE. (Butt an omaW U> noon.) Hmbier.. S.4S. JopraßMi TM. So Pootianak, 7.55. Pepper, Black. M«7J. do WbiVe,(SX) 4«.2». Jago Flour Sarawak 3 00 Jo Brunei No. I lli|. Pearl B»go 4 -.'■>. 0o«», Bill, plckod saoo. CoSee Palembang. picked.... 2U.UO. Uo«ee, Liberian No. 1456 words
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Article112 1899-02-27 4 For Per atr. Time To-Moasow. Pekan via ports Fatter, 11 a.m. Billiton 4 Ptianak B Whall Hi», 11 a.m. Bstu Pahat Sultana, 1 p.m. Bangkok H. w Cltutn, 1 p.m. Bangkok lloryon, 1 p.m. Madras via ports l^Hntiann, 2 p.m. K'goon A Calcutta I'alamrolta, 3 p.m. Klang via112 words
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Article117 1899-02-27 4 PkoM Kt'ROPE:— By the Ge.r. s.s. fliy. r i. with the mail from Europe of the 6tk Feb due on the Ist March and with replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 12th Fk..m Chi»»:- By the M M. s.s. Tunkin, due on the 3rd117 words
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Article332 1899-02-27 4 AKRIVAU. l'ers.s. li from Klang via |K«t- M-*. and Mis- Roilngue.. Per s. s. A Amar from Calcutta and Peuang Menara M C. Sarkic, and John-koiig-Mr. li. \"siui!h. 'aud'Mr°a'od »"r». Stewart Mrs. Mom, and Mi*s E. Norris. IVr. Bankatrom Paleml>aog-I)r. E. Spatn.'r. Per s. i/ from Bangkok-Messrs. Ki.-hiirdson.and332 words
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SHIPPING
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Article193 1899-02-27 4 Under tbisheulingthe following abbretialloas are naed str. steamer sh. ship bq.-- barqoe; Yet.- Yacht Cru.-Crui*or; Obt Ounboat. Brit.— British U. United StaMt; Fr. French Oer— Oerman Dut. Dutch; Job.-Johore, tc, (1.0. 0-neiV carco d.p. deck paasenger* V. Uncer tain T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T P. D.—193 words
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Article1362 1899-02-27 4 AuiviLa Hivci Nook op IHVJMK A. Aprar, Brit. itr. I,WJ ton*, (apt F,>, I7th Feb. From Cal. nil i 17th >'.•'■ O.c and 10 d.p Sarki.- A Moan. For II kong. V— W. Hiimv. Bru. str. 1,4«7 tons. Captain Potter, 57th Feb. From Manila. Hal Fab. Humii1,362 words
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Article538 1899-02-27 4 Nam*, pirrt, probable <liit' of amr«i. taH Barry. p«.l rans! N I Amlalosta. limubarK. Mar Ji.il Mir Aliteiior. China, Mar IT tiaUt lUl.'l.lvn. llnnlium. Mar II H. Mt>«. Mkmt,Coliinil><i. M tr I .1 lluyern, 11r,.in,-n. M«r 11, In. M«, CT n.-na»l. 1-oloiulK). Mar II P. t 11. BamSj,538 words
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Article95 1899-02-27 4 Dm. VnuL's Nmi FuuAKiu r.in. \-h 35 Kutußft Brit itr. Krs.ll.-y I Cbaang Hock Kian «lr. to) Alicante Spa »tr. OUrarl M Cacbar rVh mi Courta.l I'.k.n Brit utr. ElalUl H AmberHt M rtr. Ma<l<lu\ J," '■''■ng" 11 »tr. Tavlor 0 Hyo l>eODg n r Omn.--27 Oorgon R tr95 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1899-02-27 4 NOTICES. D LAVILLE'S (f) LIQUOR r. cohar nu c- yum Sold bt all CanisTs. /SLa X( IMAX (?s?| BROWN'S f j inra whisky. Rapidly coming to the front. Sold all over the Peninsula. McALISTEK ft CO., soi.k \(ii:.\rs. BEHS. MKYKR4Co.,f <} Singapore aii/( I'eiutng. Singapore L*j Mensrs.JoiiK Little 400. >706 words
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Advertisement586 1899-02-27 4 ellwood's paient Air-chamber helmets Won. iAJ^i2S/ii? HOLD WOUl) in 'a^Udk." Tim iihi. Hi-. Thk Cm i i. Medal. rillClU! .>KKV[.-K.ui,liiip.C,...\, .-.•►>! 1 II K LUKDOM, I--I ellwood's patent Air-chamber helmets <CT««C' FMBER I hEAVrS (Ui) JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD Have just received and invite an inspection of the following new586 words
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