The Straits Times, 13 March 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1891). No. 19.781.
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    • 862 1 fpill BORNEO COMPANY. LtmifD 11HI standard Lira aaanraaoa. Nnrwteli rmoo Fire IsraraDOa Soewtj Ilia. AMBraao. Company (Kire) ih. ,mut,le Life Aaauranoe Society. Tb. IK.HUi MariD. In.uraaoe Cntnpaoy. Th. rhuia Mutual Steam Navigation company. 11m, 1 -tushaa !*(r»r B«« I'ompaay. 111. Marttiam* laaonso. I'ompasy. LuuUd. Kor ]*riieular. of th«« Compaoiaa. aae
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    • 1411 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I roraiuia paketvaart maaischappij In. ier contract with the Ne: herlandi In.iia Oovernmenl. Af/rntt nl Sintiii],>*r: Slur AoBNi'Y, Late J. DaEKDSU A Co., IM, CoLLTEB QtTAT. Steamer From Ex|H-ctM W ill be Deipatehed for On Itrn.l Bauvia. Mar !l natavin.Cheribon.Samarang.4Souraba.vallar.il 1 l'.i,i Ntrvll. S.)ur.ibaya. Hamta, Souraliava. Itoeleleug Amlx'nan
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    • 626 1 INSURANCES. 'HUE UWDOB AND LANCASHIRE I 1 riRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital JS,IS7,nOO (■aid up Capital 212,790 Re»enre Fond !>73,i>40 Tbe undersigned, Ag. Nt« for the ComBOLKTEAD .t Co. I rpil£ CHINA IK.U'KK- !\Mtl*h 1 COMPANY, I I I I i:n ~.,l- i i Alii ur.: 1'.i.l v;. i-.i.-.l y-~- -tui.
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    • 455 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC HCI INSIRANCK en, (IK H\MIII'HU. I NORTH (iF.RMAN FIRE INSURANCE IX)., noun ia. HAMBl'Rii -BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAM fit: RU. fpHE ii I.T-i k 'n.'il. Ik"'- ■■< Hi" ■■■>•■ I 1 companies, are prepared to aivept fire risks at curre nt rat«-«. PUTTFARCKEN 4 Co. j as*
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    • 488 1 NOTICB& ellwood's paient Air-chamber helmets w iI(N 1> A UiH si:ilOl.D WORD in INDIA. Tim QfrfMMk Tin: Oat* M ■»< i imCinLammmumtmmnmmmMmm HI Ummm, mi ellwood's patent Air-chamber helmets CHINA MUTUAL UFB INSURANCE COY. ll>,|. (toll No. IS. Coitov I! Siiv«..ii\i. JAS. A. WAITIK. Mi.inu.-r. HKCTi'li VV. SWll'^iiN. Labelling Kepr.-ontalivc
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    • 189 1 foi: sai.k. THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR I'linled on aaHqO) tone.l Dapar, with wide maiciii- and 1111. n adfM pag. I'ltlCi: S:J m I I .-h.-irmiiig 1. 111-' -l-rv. We 1,,,,- Hie r.-,,....,- «,ll I. Th- >/,!.., ;v... la in -ling and «,ll ..nil,-,, t.,1. plot .i.m.ilv notk.-. i up. Hi., late
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    • 721 1 KHEI'MATISM CCBKD My «if« ha» uwl rhui>lH>rl>in'> Ff.m Balm fur rlirumslKin llfa *nMt ntlk*(, iji.l I I i**n nvonim.'mj it an a splendid linin.ml I for rhoumathtm and for othpr household n— for whi.'li M km i.'un.l it valuable ■,MOnk,l.l, Mr fuyler I. onr- of IN- Irwlian m»r, h »nt.
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  • 102 2 MONDAY, 13th MARCH, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CECIL RHODES. OVERTI'RES TO GERMANY. cool. UtTMTinv v.vl, Slarth. Cecil Rhodes has arrived at Berlin. his railway and telegraph schemes in j East Africa He had an nudience of the Em|H-ror William, and afterwards attended a sitting ofthe Reichstag when hie mission to Berlin
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  • 29 2 RETI'KN I'ROORESM. Major Marchand's party on their way from Fashodato Jiboutil have arrived at lloiireh. twenty days' journey from Addis-ab. B.i, the capital of the Emperor Menelek.
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  • 8 2 The (jiieeu has started for Cnniez
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  • 14 2 Mr .0.-chen. the First l-.r.l of the Admiralty, is down with influenza.
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  • 16 2 The tlyilal Hall is ashore in the Suez Canal. Navigation there is now blocked
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  • 915 2 It is with real •atisfartion that we announce to-day the delinite selection of a sile for the Jubilee Memorial Hall There is now no possibility of further controversy in the matter, and, in our >ni..-t!.e public meeting on July Mh, WH, at which by a narrow majority
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  • 29 2 A CniNAMAN informs us that it ia assanal that the Hon'ble I.im Boon Keng, M. B, CM, will do away with his towchang in a few weeks from now
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  • 33 2 A lUvas telegram, dated the Bth instant, states that, after negotiations on the subject, France and England have decidedthat France shall have a coaling station at Muscat on the same conditions as Kngland.
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  • 91 2 Ar Hongkong, up to date of last mail I advices, 6th instant, nothing was known regarding the Italian demands on China, further than Reuters meagre information. It is said that the entrance to Sanmun Bay, which the Italians covet, is twenty miles W N.W of the Hi.-h.m Islands, and from
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  • 109 2 Tiik Manila Chamber of Commerce, representing all nationalities, has communicated with the Consuls, a conteniatasj) tells us, on the following matters 1 As to what steps may be t*; =n lor the protection of the lives and property of foreigners in the provinces, during the present hostilities, i. As to
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  • 8 2 j,, lays 1 m.B b..nk rale is 1/11]
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  • 10 2 CiitEr Ji stici Kershaw of Bombay died 011 February 17th.
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  • 12 2 II M S aWsl is reported to have left Hongkong for Bangkok.
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  • 14 2 Messiis Mansfield .1 Sons advertise the advantages and prices of their oil gas apparatus.
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  • 15 2 Last night, a rikish.i puller committed suicide by hanging himself at II River Valley Road.
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  • 21 2 The I' li O a s Matagon left Bon bay on the 11th instant, and is di here ..it Wednesday next.
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  • 19 2 Mr Norman James Parker, of tl King's Own, is gazetted as 2nd Liei tenant, to date from February 11th
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  • 26 2 Thi P 0. 11 P e ,h«,.;,r left Hongkong at J p 111. on Saturday last, and II due lore on Saturday next at 8 a.m.
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  • 21 2 Wu hear that Mr Perrett, who arrived from England lately, will be appointed to take charge of the local Detective Department
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  • 30 2 Mil A T 1) Berrington, Senior Magis trate, IVi.tk. is to act as Legal Advise of the KederaledM. day Stile. .during tin absence on leave of Mr T H Ker.haw
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  • 31 2 At I .i 1.1 mi, last month the mill ran ■7 days, crushing tons, yielding 173 ozs. of smelted sold. The gold won by cyaniding is estimated to value Ml sterling
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  • 29 2 Till Kren.h Senate have elected M 1.1111.1- resident, l.y 151 votes against in favour of M Con Mans, in place of M Lenbat the new President of the i;.'i'.ii.h..
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  • 36 2 Wllli.E working cargo on board the s s. Tihn last Kriday, a coolie had his skull fractured and one of his legs broken, (iangreen set in. the man refused to suhmi* to amputation, and died yesterday.
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  • 29 2 Captais Anderson, of the s s. Mha> aaaha, which arriv.nl in port yesterday fiom Manila, reports that his chief olli.er. Mr J. Smith, died of sun-stroke on Thursday last.
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  • 27 2 Mk.sk, Mansfield and Co. have offered to IsfU Kuala l.unipur with oil-gas Correspondence on the subject has been circulated among the members of the Sanitary Hoard there.
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  • 37 2 lilt lion W K C, 'liver, we are glad to l.c al.le to announce, is rapidly no prOTiBI in he.dtl, and will «»n, it is hoj't-'l. 1 1 ive enliil.y re,o\ ered from his rceiil severe indisposition.
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  • 37 2 At ;',nang it is matter of paaUe compi., nit that Chinese owners ot horses th.i,. too much given to ret k less driving in the street- The police are said to take little notice of such cases
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  • 32 2 Mk aaaafHr. Abrams, who is due Iri.m Kngland shortly, will ..-i>: in carrying out the dutie-of Mr P. t, Makaw, the (joverDinent Veterinary Surgeou, while tbe Utter is on kavr« at home
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  • 40 2 It is estimated that the total number of houses destroyed by i- m Manila ami suburbs from the 22nd to the Mh Feb was*) stone buildings, I.W substantial wooden buildings with iron roofing, and 8,000 native thatched houses and huts
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  • 44 2 Thk Lords Commissioners of the Tre.i-urv have been pleased to fix the rate at which the Dollar shall he issued at Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements, and on the China Station, during the quarter commencing Ist April, I>°9, at one shilling and eleven pence.
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  • 46 2 An action arising out of certain dealings at Calcutta, in connection with the recent racing there of the well-known horse Vanitar is expected to come on shortly in the Supreme Court here The parties to the suit are Mr. II Utham and Mr. Chua Sum Trang
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  • 42 2 I.aiiiks will please note that I. id..Day will, in future, be every Thursday instead of Tuesdays. For Mondays and Thursdays, a new course has been laid out, the lirsl teeing ground being on the far end of the Lam.
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  • 53 2 ParpAKA ios< for the Dance at the Tanglin Club on Kriday night are going forward rapidly, and, as the tickets arcselling well, everything points to a very successful Dance Any further contributions towards the supper and refreshments will be gladly received l.y the members of
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  • 60 2 Thi Austrian steamer IsWi RaMs, which came into port this morning, on the Bth instant passed a bar,,ue 111 hit. 8 N long. 8U E thowing colours N.D.Q.C, which desired to be reported all well Yesterday the same steamer passed the Herman sailing-ship /'in,/ RUkmen from Cardiff to
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  • 64 2 At Taiping (Perak), a Roman Catholic convent and school for girls have been established with the result that, on the .!.■»>■ the convent school was opened, the attendance at thelioveru ment girls' school there was reduced to eleven pupils. The attendance at the convent school rose from
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  • 65 2 A (iovKK.NMFNT proclamation has been issued at Penang granting lo the Mahonunedans there certain SlUltaaai in dealing with -mall pox pali.i,'- .'I their religion. In certain cases such patient", will not be removed to the hospital. Relations will be allowed to nurse patents in the hospital
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  • 76 2 A HvtjkM boy was arrested yesterday, in possession of a number of silk I am, and trousers which were i.lentilied as having been stolen from No. 11 Ding Houn Uoad, during the owner absence at Tanjong Katong. The tenant of No 82 Bing 11.K.n lload also ti that,
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  • 71 2 The Flying Jordans will start their brief season of four evening performances and one matinee here on Wednesday night, their pavilion being erected on the site 111 Tank Uoad usually occupied by the circus. The Ihix plan was "pened this morning at the Robinson I'iano Co. The
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  • 91 2 We rcgrt't tit minumi't' ad accident to Dr. and Mrs Mugliston While driving along South Bridge Ku id, about 6 p. m. last evening, their horse was frightened by a cracker and bolted The carriage was overturned and both its occupants were thrown out Mrs. Mugliston was
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  • 84 2 SMALL- POX TROUBLES. 0a Tuesday last, a depuiatioii of headmen with about »,i««l followers, presented a BBtWaa to Mr Michell, senior district oilier. Provinoa UM lesley, praying that eases of HnaU-poi should not he removed lor isolation, hut allowed to remain at home for treatment there They would rather die,
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  • 104 2 taHl fresh eases of small-pox arc reported Yesterday, a Chinaman was found in an empty house at :l*o Victoria Street suflering from the infection He was sent to the hospital, but died shortly after admission A Taocbmr, aged l:i years, living at I-'- Notts Bridge Road, was also
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  • 115 2 mentioned on Saturday, as among the I >:.— > ■hi;, -r- of the /.'.<,/.'. are proc-eecling at the instance of ai lraJingliti.inii.il house in the City to survey nearly a liuii.lre.] miles of ,-ountry in the heart of British North Borneo, with a view to mending the
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  • 27 2 Tint insists. ul ran,,. Most, if not all, of th, 10 completely exempt tmjfil in tin- recent conlUmti SSS Itekj. ,s ...estion f,, #2*
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  • 47 2 THI UU>'| worn. Da. J A. Qaal has delivered a lr,i,, .""-...■.."■via,,,,,,, ,„>,, IiSES iiieiiibel-.'l.hc Camera wuei'itbeAmee,,,;;, 1 by education among a nati., n luth—" 0,,1yk,,0»ua.r0b1K,..,,,d,i )ili right place He had get lbs coaabVE such a condition that we could t> if we wanted it ye
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  • 120 2 TwoHylau, -erv.mt.. .0,, .lo,r ,nployer M ry ;J Hie railM of M, are remitted to .1^ Court of Two Magistrates A mi.iJ.m .::m:;;::^:..\lu:'',;::,,:tr^ -SflJkfesJ.' <^«> For doing hurt a Chinaman ni j^j M ("r :t week-) James Clarke oat, pay (or do 7 days! for criminal tt» pass
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  • 154 2 We have to hand the we. kly mirU pri.e-li-t of articles, eontpiM l» Urn Municipality by the 1i,5,»,t,,i rf Mark.-,- The pica qootedW^. .rally those current at ClrdaTsmMC „t tin -other markets there 111 iv 1., .nail variations. This morning, lbs nrimol the ptin' ipal articles ot
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  • 200 2 A w Mil, ordered bj th« Ceylon OoTaramont, I to-ciayat the Nc» II shipyard. Ihe chid dim nasal, vbiek iatandrd I II ,1 ir e length l:mi't aaddapthof hold nit the whsh thowoodworkisoltlnl'.-t and the WStaninp ar« 1 upper The vessel 1- MrJ nnu'li like •1. old
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  • 108 2 rah .K-.-ui.i.-illli.'.iti. iiuticaal Hie A-;,, ami i harmd al the insi v n Abdul Kader, Kadel v Mnho 1 Kusofe, ».tn criminal pncaadini; knowin* """V™ M Hra.l.Ml intimated on bahsUoftheCi i tier t v ■ridani a in.h< v J,,,.i,v instructed 001, ne btbrt Ibera do hi/trul at the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 334 2 NOTICES. ""XOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Salcty Fuses, Klirinr Bidstins Apparatus. firing, l M pau Ihr I < la/Ua JMinfy latst unp.,,,.1 l,i,' I <iorfrnmr»'. any aAan 1 TIIK WMUfEO COMPANY, LTD. BOU 11. kv 1Pajajalsd Bafttaa Blatas. Bbbsb, Java, and
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    • 748 2 X (IT ICES. THEJWItSI EI.I'IHNSTONE DRAMATIC CLOB. ,v <: it r, U lbs n Masai Novelty Theatre. A nr-w t.iliMiiaiiie nn.l harminff opera: K II OOF XX A POLIOS' Seven la.iy -oli-te- v ill |».r>.onate the I'mi'll'.-ll Inirs. ten.. I:.TE- H UaBBJBSSJII ...'.l Seals t-2.110 (1.00 >• olel JOJSO llml
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    • 609 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FIAIXCr JORDAN& COLOSSAL PAVILION VARIETIES. (HITIATKn TANK HUD VtOAL CIRCTS KITK) STAIITIMi OK WtDirSßDA'i SICIIT SF.ST. AT VV. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, (SKASiiX TEIt.MINATINC WITH TWO I'KKKOIJMAM KS) i IN SATIItIIAY. THE FLYING JORDAH& difficult evolutions, inerrdiMr lliyiitv, an<l ilyiiiu tr;i|». k zc (irlunu.mce* at dizzy hciplits bci'lii imi
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    • 16 2 Pkoui'c c, cxc haniie, and share pric es and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 1198 3 A mi ~RI SKI.E(TKI) iin Saturday afterncion thn Com initicefor the Mbetisa uf the Juhileo I'.iwii Hull •li-nnil.-ly .i i-r.-.J .Hi' that has been offered to thci-.i b) 'he I .oveminent one that ha* nut until now, n tho sul.jo. t „f ajg public dlWMoinn whatanam. The
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  • 488 3 In Netherlands New Guinea, the Government km just established two stations At «n« of them, on the north coast, fever so prevails that the settlement will have to 1... abandoned The other Settlement, at Fak-fak, is found to be also on a bad site The I climate proved
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  • 212 3 1 1 i. pi"i Ito eraot a memorial la ih.' i., i Mr („'iald Browne, to take Inform cither of a stained g!a-. mlii, low or a M.moiial ltrass in the Church at Kuala Lumpur An account will he opened at the I" „1 brand, of the Chartered
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  • 190 3 Tiik report of the Haaapan Und Oflca lor ISM is pabUahad The total departmental revenue for 1.:,- acehi Mvc ol the sale of the site for the new ["own Hall ua-n.ailyH7.iHH, i,,, x,.,..s oithat for l»u- Tha ahial oaoaa iMleeol loivn Lands raaliaM 17.i. m the
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  • 149 3 ThcCunard-icain-hii' l asam'a aniTad at N.» Voik on Feb Btb, naarij niaa Iroai Unrpool dan l« noun from Quean»tow« to Sandy Hook. .'.ihoui>K.i.i;cithaiili.i lonfMtprrvioui par-nr n T rl1 "OJ"* 1 >s 7 hours maim. Seldom, ifavar, baa waatbai bMa kaown on the Atlantic Day afterday „uu. .".nil.
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  • 339 3 THE KENTAO INCIDENT. A violext attack is made upon the <Miivrnm<>nl gl Siaiu in the /'.i-.-V Coloxiak (Paris). This in the official organ of the French Colonial Party, and j Uh article is the more significant on incut's pooh-poohing of recent events. The Kenlao incident ii spoken
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  • 537 3 HIS POU<V REVIEWED. KEI.ITIONS WITH RI'SBIA Tub funeral of Count von Caprivi took place on Fell loth at Skyren In accordance with his express wish, he buried In asi Ie black o'llin.on which his helmet, .paillettes, glove.. and sword were placed A number of beautiful wreaths covered the
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  • 133 3 ■iiiibiii I*l i-i a n ihalidi.ap,: Kn.nl Kiel (iuillii;! U'at Mn. Wiuklcll I"".' I'"." -I. i I Wt I c. ihniidieapl X Final- HIM Gnu ami Mr Mo-ley 1.1 Mi- MokM ami ('apt. While (owe ,1. in lim-hcl. Mi- Stokes i. Mm. 5.1UH.1.-1-. h.in.li.apl- -Final
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  • 427 3 the Colony were recorded as having produced Bt lb of sugar. Mills nave been erected hi the chief centres of cane cultivation, and MaW^ovtag and ■ugar- manufacturing aie imw the |-rin cipal and I-.--1 MHbiUM industries ot the north-eastern portions of the Colony In 188s, the area
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  • 675 3 Is cons.'.pieii,.' of Wednesday next being the date I, led lor Lady Mitchell Lawn 'Tennis Touriri'ineiit has been postponed until Thursday, tbe Ilitbinst. The handicaps anddraws are as follows: Svnies, F. 1). Maetagguit. bfaa, A. 'light v. rean-e. Ma. loug.ill v." Bremner; llntteul urgl, v.
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  • 1087 3 the cßrri* ma~«m -ri: Thk remains of twenty-seven hnstian victims of the troubles of January and February, ls«7. have lieen diswhere they were huricl by the Mil*. ill' cases the hudics remained 111 a state of preservation suilieii nt to enable them to Ive identili.-d The dis.
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  • 84 3 TtJ— IMBI inlorin.it ion ha. reached !liot;..v. 'lit ol India from the Engt-r-in-Chiei .d the Uganda Un, refuting tbe sUtemeats made recently reaardiag Urn terrible mortality sllsgai lo haveoccuried amoimst Indian coolies employed in con.trn, ting that railway. It -..1.1- ,'i.lv I-" nave died and l.'olohavel 11
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  • 93 3 Tiik Spanish Cal.in. t h.- decided to instruct Uncial 111,,, lo .end supplies, in, hiding medical necessaries, for three months to thu Carolines It has also icsolvedthat all the rihpmoß who were roues'shaU I, i"..t liU it'v". no" only*in eonlormily with 1 he Treaty of Paris but ai-"
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  • 159 3 (llltt Ji -ti, c Clumber- of .Samoa is said lo feel so grateful to Kngland for the protection of his per., ,11 ami tionof his dignity in the recent troubles there that, although a strong expansionist, he does not hesitate to declare that, as the tiipartite arrangement
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  • 195 3 Mu. Thingamy Cohblewobhles writes tons boa .Mala,, a enclosing a ,ir, nlar ui.t bwwd there, which he pan The adoption of a like method of advcrii-im: their good., Mr Cobblewobbles think., would Ih.ir reputation for veracity even if it were at the expense of their advertising astuteness.
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  • 138 3 Ol Sal inlay allernooii a Illali-h was play.d between the B C C ted XI and the Serceanls "f the Kings Own \v. iiiiiiMi.'in c Roshoch i, Oreedoa -'*7 P. M. Kll'., I H.irv. v l.l'r lon .17 VI. Wrul.l I. Orr I Vt II M I. Ihr 1.
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  • 122 3 Urn vnu> Run ruiiKx Ouuii OTI lIUTIIUTIOa |al II r-iiil*.- lint -tr II II l.ilv l.oiiL-l-'H M 1.1 c anfan lint -i IS Vnn ill |iul -li I 1.1 Sri I':>ii;«iii: I iiiiif 11l S 1.1 In l..n:i|.»h. lint Mr. n .ir i 1:1 Bn l:l BUm -ir. I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 337 3 JI, NIBUWKBRK. Proprietor All kind- "I I I ph.d ti "ii, Han alta, lied lo lintel at llUKler.'lle ,'llco. 11l Ih S lo 1 THK KXsIKI:n KXTKNBION XI s rRALASIA A CHINA IKI.Ki.I, XI'H CiiMI'XNV. I.IMITKI) MR LAXVrtKNc K lIBWI i. ai. naeM a.tllig <i. r»l M.nag.r Ironi tin. date.
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    • 350 3 I FOKSAI.K: KMI'LOYHKNTS ToI.KT: ANDPKKSONALS I I*T tihb, I ."cnt» a lin?; 2nti And 3rd Iliuc. M1,. -nil. line;4thto«th timm, IS ■»iil« > lino; 7th to Irttti lim«. 9 nou I lint-, aft*nmnl», 2 ct-nti n line; but DO i-harp Iru than on" dollar. Thut, a IkmI Mm adrartiatratnt. wl,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 68 3 WEATUBB REPORT Eaaaatj firsss iwa» liar. l".' I .Oi-l'.r,-VHlci I'irni. -I'- lU r>, 1 J :.-,u >. I' N VK. Calm t%£% m»i.i»"i Ei s: l-rrrad i" ?S IL.intall lo "I WEATHER TEI.KOBAM K. A. SI I bHi.nuKu.su 1 Force of Wine 1 Hai ip 111 Khadp ,1 \l imi.i
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    • 162 3 AKKANOKMKNTH Momdat. I:ith Max. 11 Huh XVater 1 1 I'd rm. S X' A Kield -(inn Drill 5 IS. I. L. I C I'oumaincnl I'hilharmonic Choir I..Hli;c Zetland I'arsi Theatre TtrsnAv. Urn Mak. ii High Water 11. Mam ILMpja. legislative Conn, il UO ltirthdav Uccplion |i. ill. 111 Con.v late
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  • 386 4 f*pp«r, BJ?*" JJl^ r 4.0*. Brunei No. I 5«" I'.-irl S«o nominal ««>■ Cod**, Bali, picked JS3O Coffoe Palembang, pickad SWJO. Co«»>, LiberUn, No. 1 17«0 Tapioca, •mall Flake «90 Jo do ltt quality, nominal 7.0 D do m«J. flak*,. ..nominal. R 7.00. do tmall p«arl do nip 1.
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  • 52 4 Fur Prr Mr. Tim*. To-Mouow. MuntokA Fuang Bunko, 8 a.m. Bangkok B Seng pja. Kjineoon via portf Sert.uida, 8 p.m. Klang via port. HH. Oaaii, 3 p.m. Madra* via poru Lalpoom, *2 p.m. Malacca Klang M y«.;«M», 3 p.m. Bangkok (iurvm, 3 p.m. T. Anton via poru Malacca,
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  • 93 4 F«ov Eirom:-Bv the M. M. i Trn^M Ihw with the mail from Europe of the rvj.he- to th.' mail which left Singapore on From Cm*.:- BythcM. M.aa. S. Fell Sri M. M. Fel. VTlh F»l> l>7lrj F.-b7th S. I) 1.. March nth Mir In r. i"ih r
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  • 425 4 ■Ml Per >. t. ia n.loura from Cal. u:ta and iVnang-Me>-r». Gamble, and lialeitin. Per t. Lotkt.iing from Hongkong— Col. Hd Ml*. A. Duncan. Mi.» NcTavf.h, JIM-r. W«lekin.l. «N.i McClelland. Per t. a. J/.-1«..i from Bangkok-Mr and Mr- Smith, and Mr.ita* Par Ba,Ui from Falembang- Mes.r- <>■ >.|.-r»
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  • SHIPPING
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