The Straits Times, 6 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY H. 1900. No. 20,056.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 934 1 fpilt UoRNEO COMPANY LIMITED. TUt SSaadara UH asamranoa. Morwieh Caion Kir. Intur.Dc. SrOMty. 4tms Iwram Cumpanl (Kin). r»» ImaaaWi Ufa Amnuw Snowty. The Oewkn Marine tnmir*n«s. «'n*np«ay. TW* Ckina Mwtaal Msam Navitrt.™ Company. Tha Toctsaham L««*r Baar I'ompMi; Tk* Mantint lumw».a»s Company, LimjSxL r ali°ld^^lnt of THE bSSkKO COMPANY. LIMITED.
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    • 1419 1 OTEAMSHIP CUMPAMEi r-onnum paketvaart maatschaphj Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoebcy, late J. Dabkdels A Co.. 2-8, Collteb LJdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer^ From Kipocma Will be Despatched tor On lien Pel. Balavia. Jan. 29. Batavia. s.marang, Bounibaya, Macassar, Amboina, Bun.lv
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    • 639 1 INSURANCES. 'I'm LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £*,1!7,M0 Paid up Capital 112,760 Reserve Fond 975,*46 The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rt CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Bnbsoribsd »l.(«i'.ix., Amount raid up
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    • 550 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL Assi-kam'k CoaraKY OF IRELAND EtUMuKed 1828. Capital M 1,000.000 funds <-> 500,000 The undersigned, having been appointed AsrnU for Use Fire lirpiirimrnt are prepared to accept Risks at Current Rates:— T^ANSATLANTISCHE HANDEI.S COMI'AGXIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., I.fD 2*74 BRITISH EMPIRE yp< FUNDS AIPEBAIX <Rs. «JJO,OO,fIOO. <C OSDITIONa/ iWTUAL/
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    • 1029 1 NOTICES; •M luOMal tttmj, IKI O< Til.lr, J7.*,'"'" firm. to ,«lUl»rarUalota«nilhm i.rr lcrJ wiu|| tirtoMa kimAlMi •kvaliilo.i.n ih« ,y. to., «M aim *aN tall v .^ThlKrti J< nV," >', M rMlit>Ui>Ur<- ».CK««l»»«cC«lot..L ■snu. Jo«aMa. S, Band M,<T*T9memt k4..LtMt«n.ir.C "Illlllill alMOf TMACMCII C».. UMITCB. BOMM* TO BE SOLD— THE PROPERTY OF
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    • 500 1 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROKDERKK. EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN CO. Sole Importers. Retail al JOHN LITTLE ft 00. LTD. 10/s AN IDEAL TONICSERRAVALLO'S TONIC (BARK AND IRON WINE) Htlmulatrs the Appetite Ktnacthru tke Serves Kegeaeratea Ihe Blood Pleasant to the Palate. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
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    • 819 1 FOttfTHE BABIR& Tain it no batter medlciM lor Urn nabie* than Chamberlain's Cough Remi-dy. I pleasant tut 1 ml prompt unit '•actual com makr it a favourite with molliiTfi mill tmnll children, ll qolcaly yuree their couk>ih and ol<l». ptvreati'lt; pneumonia or other Kriout ronwquences. It alto cured croup, and
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  • 20 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. CHAPriL Died at Onmlmroe, Cornw.ll. Felirna y 2nd, Canon Clltpptx, for over 40 yean Rrator of Camborne.
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  • 488 2 STRAITS TIMES ESTABLISHED: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. 1900. A BENEFICENT RAILWAY. Straiit Times: Sttayaar, or, pott free SM. Slniilf Budget (18 a year, or, pott free, $20. Adrerluing Rides may lie found 11 I lie fourth pnqe. There is published to-day the prospectus of the Penans Hills
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  • 496 2 The departure of our friends the King's Own Regiment is, no doubt, very hard to bear, since we have not even the satisfaction of telling them that they are going straight to glory or to death. On the contrary, it is to be feared that they are
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  • 10 2 The homeward mail closes at ti o'clock on Friday morning.
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  • 11 2 Thk Settlement of Singapore was founded Hi years ago this day.
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  • 10 2 Messrs. Robinson .v Co advertipe the Perfects acetylene cycle lamps.
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  • 22 2 People in Manila are now allowed to go about the streets until 10 o'clock ut night, instead of until 8.30 p.m. as
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  • 27 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be In d at the Rallies Uirls' (School on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at 4 p. in
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  • 29 2 Tll k P. O. Cur;,m,,,lel with the mail from Europe of the 19th January, Kit Colombo at 2 p.m. on Monday, and may be expected here on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 28 2 It is understood that M Olarovrky, the Russian Minister in Bangkok, is gnin; on leavn absence this month* M Olarovsky has been a couple of years in Bangkok.
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  • 34 2 Thk Rangoon Spring meeting is lix»d for the 17th, 19th. and 21st April next There are six events a day. Col. Prichard. of the Till Madras Infantry, stationed at Rangoon, is the honorary secretary.
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  • 32 2 A < ri< kkt match was commenced en tliH K-pl.inade this morning betwe. n t.-ains comprised nf Merchants aid l!r,,k.r», captained by ft. T. R^id, at.o the Rest," captained by E. C. Ellis.
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  • 33 2 The various reports which have been received respecting the trade of tin United Kingdom M the year 1899 sho« that in every branch of British trad, the year was one uf marvellous prosperity.
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  • 34 2 A Kt-GBr match was played last evening on the Esplanade betwien «.-.-atcli teams of tlie S.CC. and II MS llermione The play at times was good, nut generally it was of the rough-and-tumble order.
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  • 42 2 Thb Polo dinner given by members of the Polo Club to the Officers of the King's Own Regiment will take place at Mie Singapore Club, at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. Major-Genral J. B. B. Dickson, C. li will preside
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  • 64 2 Kui has fairly turned the corner, and from being one of the most hopeless of our Colonies is now one of the most promising. 'Cotton and coffee have done it, aided by Indian labour and sensible administration The past year has been a record year lor that beautiful and
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  • 531 2 SOME UEBULTS OF WAX I Bloody war aod quick promotion I used to be a favourite Army toast in I old I'eninßular da) s and although the sentiment ia nut so openly i-i|m. --••i| I at the present day, it remains quite ab I true as ever. For
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  • 971 2 LAID ON I'HB TABLK. curriNo orr the water Despatx.hu) from ttie Secretary of Stale regarding amendment of the Municipal Ordiuauce were laid before the last Legislative Council. The first despatch, winch in dated in February, lt-au, is from Lord Kmitsford, the tbeu Aecretary of Mate. The despatch bore
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  • 114 2 (From a Corretpondenl.) The examination far the Industrial Scholarship wus held recently by Mr. Wilkkison. Seven bojs cum^led for this scholarship, which is worth SlBO per annum and which is provided by Government upon the condition that the winner 0' winner*— according to the number of vacancies—
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  • 40 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH. RUMOUKS OF BUITLER'S ADVANCE London, 6M February. There are unconfirmed reports published in many of the newspapers stating that General Buffer has re-crossed the Tugela River and is marching t<' the relief of Ladysmith
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  • 54 2 NO IMMKDIATI MtWSMEOT ANTICIPATED The War Office announces that it has received absolutely nothing confirming the reports of the advance of General Buller to Ladysmith. The War Office also states that no immediate movement en (iencr.il Buller's part is anticipated, because the roads are rendered
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  • 51 2 The/Mi7y7'f/«yr«;)/iwarcorre8pondent, in a message from Spearman's Camp, dated the 4th inst., says that on that evening (Sunday) the ltriti -h infantry were lining the low ridges on the north bank of the Tugela River, near Potgieter's Drift, and that they were checking the Boer snipers
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  • 17 2 Messages are being freely interchanged between the camps of Uenerals Buller and White.
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  • 36 2 THE PORTUGUESE RESTRICTIONS. It is reported that the passage of foreigners to the Transvaal through Delagoa Bay is unceasing. The restriction' laid down by the Portuguese Government are regarded as derisory
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  • 58 2 PRO-BOER AGITATION IN AMERICA. MR. ALGEUSI'KAKS PLAINLY. At New York, Mr. Alger, the late Secretary of War for the United States, strenuously denounces the growing proBoer agitation in America. Mr. Alger nays that the pro-Boer agitators must be obliviors to thu measureless debt of gratitude America owes to England for
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  • 118 2 It has been officially announced in St. jVtcrsburg that the first or western section of the Trans-Baikal division of the Sibetian Railway -the section, that is, between Mysovskiia, op the eastern coast of Lake Baikal, and Chita has new been practically completed. The second section, between Chita
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  • 329 2 A i (ikkespo.nuent, writing on the subject of the Beach Road reclamation, says:— lt is depressing to walk along by the sea wall from a point opposite Rallies School, and notice the havoc which the sea is already beginning to make in the work upon which so
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 508 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. au absolutely »nti-corro«ive paint for IKON AiND STEEL Guaranteed to be the best HI SI j'UKVKVIIVK «t"u Invaluable lor Ship*, Mach icery, Bridget tc., etc One gallon will corer 540 square feet. P»ic« $2, r per drum of 1 cwt. A •plcnilnl repon just received from the
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    • 376 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON&CO. Have just received a shipment of The PERFECTA" AOBTYLENI CYCLE LAMP. 'I lie moit reliable cycle lamp in the market, unsurpassed In any other make. INTERCHANGEABLE BURNER. IMPROVED NEEDLE VALVE EXTRAORDINARY LIGHT. ABSOLUTELY XO DANGER. MOST SIMPLE HANDLING Beautifully finished in Nickel §8.50 each. ROBrXSON CO ENVELOPES
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    • 1488 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Tkc Hw%Hcrlptl*B LlsU will be rloartl on *r brfurr the Ist day or March, IM*. THE PENiLNG HILLS RAILWAY COY., LIMITBDi CAPITAL $75,000. Ist I.SN share* M SM rach. Un each ahare the aum of •"> is to 6« paid on application, JW on allotment, and the balance
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    • 88 2 M. 8. a. nwntod for ti« tlraiu raw uoalH writtao on on* aide of Ut« pap«r only IW Ui' ■wrl«°tof tlimt oondition. m.nr M.8.8. an rajnvml U»t aifbt otUrwiM b. piblulMd. All •drartiav ountnota u» nbjtot to tin oon li--10. that ti. tupt m>7 I~t. tt« •drntiwii.ctit out of ti.
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  • 1847 3 I t'mm our Cvrrettpotulent.) Kuala Lipit, :tO//i January Ml XXI.I 111 TIN MINING CO. Mr Imhi Hukik, neemed i, is about to undertake, under the direction of the QotwMMBI Superintendent ol Surveys, tlie Hnq of a block ..f WW MM* of land in the .md Tempul watersheds, Ulu
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  • 492 3 6HOCKI.NO DETAILS. Thf Rbrfl Osum thill Mnn |N«i the fulloviaf partieoian uf the murder ..i Mr. Bfnohi. an Bndiafa BtMoaarj in .Shantung province, North China Mr. Brook* »as an Enuli-hniin. and a member e the Anglican Mi-ion 11.-h»i l-.-n in (lima two years a'idabilf. Mr B'ookt
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  • 962 3 London, 5M Ja». ii. Wridswav nnd C Jarro't, two well known Knjish chauSenrs are about to make a racing tour in America. During the |msi l.ii-lish -asoii they have Hgu.ed very |M..iiunentl> in the mot ir races at home, riding Duulop tyre", and they are expected ti>
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  • 67 3 The (j«rman man-of-war llarun, which was at Singapore during I'rin. c llein y of I'russia's visit here, afterwards |.i..ciMiiiiig tv the China .Station, rrliirneil tn Singapore last evening nnd ;iin Imr.-il in the X' a<l«, rxcliatiginc the usual aaloU with the Kurt. The tan in of 6,000 tuns
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  • 64 3 The r. O. Va'elta leaves next Friday. Her passengers will include Haior-Otaatal Uk-k-on, C.8., and Him hi. v.,, n. booked f..r Culombo the ll.ni'l.li- A. Murray, Mrs. Murray, Miss Murray, and .Miss B. Murray, for (,'ulombo, en nmtn to Australia Mr. Justice HynJin. ni Jones, Mrs. Ilynd-inan-J.in.-, and
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  • 195 3 Tub I .i-ui-l.it ivi- Council of Mauritius hi- atlirmed the principle of protection tn native imluMry by a large ainj.irity. Tim growers there bad contended that under present circumstances with a low import duly on- the leaf it was impossible to carry on the industry to a
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  • 52 3 iii k yield of gnld from the colony of West Australia during the year 1869 was 1,643,836 oz. valued At £6.247,7.)". The yield for the previous year waa 1,050, 83 M the excess of the year 1899 over 1898 lieing over half a million ounces, or exactly
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  • 81 3 Tri Nippon Ytixen Kaisha's two sister steamers of 6,0u0 ton« each, being built at the Mitsn Bislii Sbipbuilding Yard at Nagasaki, will cost the company about 1,200,000 yen altogether. The laying of the ke.l of one vessel was to take place some time after the 20th January,
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  • 128 3 A Japanese newspaper pays a remarkable tribute to the Chinese as workmen. The journal in discussing a recent strike in Yokohama, the result of which was the permanent displacement of tbe Japanese operatives hy Chinese who it seem* are already doing the work better than the Japanese
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  • 119 3 STRAYI NG CATTLE. Attention is called by a correspondent to the fact that, for some months past cattle, sometime* in considerable numbers, have been turned loose at night on the roads opposite the Raffles Institution and Raffles Hotel Now that there is .rinderpest about this seems a dangprous practice, in
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  • 103 3 D.n VuOL'f Nam Flau&Rk. Oiiiiiii Dawuuno" I 6 0 I A. Apcar Brit itr. Fey Peoaog and CalcutU TmiU.iii PAOitr. Fox Bombay Holt Tiioe Dnt ttr. Oietthe Khio ("urolini Mr. F»lck P»leml)»ng BaUvier Brit Mr. Bainbridge Klmnn rim porta Av»l» itr. Bowdon Manilm Clitus ttr. McDonald Bydney ri» port»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO PAIL. Manila, Pnlilana, on 6th Feb., Boustead A Co. Hongkong, Bormida, due "th Feb.. Behn Meyer A Co. Cupenbcgen via ports. Biam, ilue middle (VI.. 11.-l.n W.s-r Co. INDIAN ENGINEERING. A» iLI.fHTMTIU WIXXLY JODBSIL THE RF.CO(!JJIZEL> ORGAN OF THE PROFEBBION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona fide circulation,
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    • 648 3 NOTICES. UOWAKTH ERSKLNE LIMITED. CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS BOILER MAKERS AKD CONTRACTORS. SOLE AGENTS FOR I.EDDAWAY'S "CAMEL" HAIR BELTING Patent-Edge Belts and Rubber Goods of every specification for all purposes. Special Mining and Weil-Boring BOILERS AND ENGINES in sections for easy transport through unopened country. PULSOMETER PUMPS, for all
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    • 985 3 NOTICES. The undersigned begs lo I notify that he has no connection (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. Hunter: and that- lie carries on his professional work as a Veterinary Surgeon (qualified) entirely l.y himself; anil may l-e con-ulted day or night at bis residencNo. 46, Victoria Street, just
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    • 734 3 NOTICES. "SALVITIS.FOR HORSES. A HIGH class tonic and replenisher af blood, bone, muscle, and sinew Is an excellent nervine, of splendid effe t in stringhalt, trembling and other nervous disorders, gives tbe greatest satisfacticn when the skin is out of order, the kidneys inactive, or tbe legs swollen, and will
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    • 656 3 OR SALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AND PERSOVALS Isttimx, It cents a line; 2nd and Srd times, 10 cents a line; 4th to «th times, 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, 8 cents a line afterwards, 2 cents a line but no charge less than one dollar. Thus, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 294 3 ARRAM.K.MKNTTrm>DAY, 6th Khikiah. Hieh W»tpr 2&<pm. M.H.n First Quarter. 11.18 p.m. Sineapnre founded 1810 Public It.-IMxy. IS .nk« cl.-cd. SCC Cri. ket S R C Cricket. M \l mtmmt mail .1.i.. Wammman, 7m Ff.rri-aby. Hiirh Water. :i 3 a m. 47p m. Cot lon Sale. Tjong Pagar. Powell. 2.:». C
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  • 570 4 Hmairuaa. Bth February, 1900. PttODUCB. (Battt an eomct*d to noon. Gambler buyers f 8 Copra Bali a DO. do Pontianak, erO Pepper, Black, buyers SO DO. do WhiU, (A%) 47.00 Sago Flour Sarawak, 3 7.V do Brunei No. 1 2.80 Pearl Sago 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 1«X basis 28.00 Coffee
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  • 90 4 For IV I, To-Mokrow, Pekan via ports Fltto 7 a.m. llatavia via ports La Seyne, 7 a.ni. viurabaya via ports Tmta. 11 a.m. Pa.lang 'via ports Wilhrlm, 8 pm. Honßkong AW.,,.,. 3 p.m. Siimarang via ports A'aruu, 3 p.m. ■Migon I'rf/KiniiM, 4 p.m. «nngkok Tringg-mu, 4 p.m llongkung
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  • 133 4 Fkoh Kokopi Bv the M. M. a. s. •ytaß due on the Uth Feb. with dates 10 the 12ih Jan. Mi- brings replies to the mail whicb left Singapore on tho 1-lh Dec. FkuN CtUaU :-Uy the P. 40. S.S. Val'Hu due on TbnrsJay. Tim Tibli Or
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  • 275 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Tor 1. 1. Keera from Klang via portsMr. Nauretb. Per s. a. (W» from BaUvi»— Mnin. B. Kolff, E Kn-f. I. and H. T. >|..-.-r. l'er a. s. Bmum-r from Ifeii-Mr. and Mm. Kie in I «.-i- 1. Per«. A. Avar from Hongkong— Mr. D. 1). packie
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  • SHIPPING
    • 178 4 Under this heading\he following abbrevia tiona are used str. steamer ah. ship i.*q. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht Uru.— Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; Hp. Horse-power Brit.British U. B.— United Sutes; Fr French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch Job.— Jobore Ac. G. c. Genera ■argo d.p.— deck naaaengers
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    • 1145 4 AaaivAU Knot Noon or YasTUDiY. L Apcar, Bnt. str. 2^79 tons, CapUin Fe Ath Feb. From Hongkong. 30th Jan (i.c and 14 d.p. Sarkiea and Moses. For Penang, 6th— W. Arala, Brit. str. 2 :j«I tons, Capt Bow.len. sth Feb From Norfolk, 16th Dec. Coal. Syme and
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    • 662 4 I Home, port, proWiU Hnte of arrival. SMS namt ol aomlt. Htiamibs. Afridi. Hons-koni, Feb 6 V. Simons. Indalusia. Hamburg, Mar il B. Meyer. Vnnum, Colombo, M«r ft M. M. Aragonia, Hamburg, Dec 6 B M. Mlanlika. Tri.»U', F.l> 14 K«utenberg. Ilintain Snuraba>a. F«b il Da»ndelt. Bayern. HonfikooK,
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    • 158 4 5 Ivmu's Nam a < itm Feb 3 Independent Idar ttr 4 La Seyoe Mil ttr. 6 Hiivoia n-r Mr. 6 Keen Brit sir. 5 Aral* nr. 6 Silesia 'Ocr itr.j 5 K.ao Ann Brit sir A Brouwer Out sir 6 Hi.-. < i.'i cru A Iliroilmn iJlaru J»|<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 512 4 ■teanolinc* T~l WP^^U Natural Toilet Preparations. 1^ Toilet 'Lanoline' -"—«t" totas. V^S^^^S^P Ma r—ft tUrn »»~<». <"* araftcti awioH. Maialai/oaa mirt mt aaa. Lanoline' Toilet Soap •Mr IrWratM. MM 't W»» la. awa" iv.ila.ih Hipfli *r HoLaoan Viadcct. Lomook. "the CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD H«ad Ornci No. .S,
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    • 67 4 MMMVKN AND (AMKKi.XS I'KNs SH <i aiulaliUuinqtomen Th' l'irk*ick,lh< Orl,an,l thr WarrrU.j Pen j^"~"t»^i'""'~"i owl r —^^yi""™*^ IplCKWlCfrlyisjyplv^vEßLev^ HLCOJUfrMjID BY 3,007 M.WSPAPEKS Sold at all Statiuners. WAVEKLKY WORKS, tI.ISBIKUH, Feomalceis to Her Majesty's Qorerament (XBcea. I tu. A s. SO/B/lnuU PILSENEK BEEU KEY BRAND. lM FOETID HIVCX 187X *a^*^*laV BEWARE
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    • 609 4 NOTICES. TH£NEW FRENCH REMEDY" Tkia TSSa^aa^aßurJ^^^"* r. taiplond la ta- wtia— ul B'4>.t^« hy k:r.«4. kalia t. Val^aaa. *»t «h-t». ™~U~. aU tM M iv fc«aa*wa«f*oTad. THERAPION No. 1. in a few days only. 1 fftttn. -II 4MMM(ffM fiwa taa ariaarr o'l»^ a»4al»».airi«agai»n taij— «rr.i»l»in«u. 4laal»»b«nl.aaa a lnaia.ua. aa< ottta
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    • 444 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUDC.BT." siraiu Timrt, S3O a year, or I2J a month 1 fifteen oenta a copy. Pout Free, quarter. Straif Budget post free, tJC year, pr 16 a quarter, or 40 cents copy. The advertising rates are: Brat me, 16 cenu a line; 2nd and Srd mea. lOcaata
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    • 895 4 NOTICriS /JLAIGDID WOMEI.J r.11.h CHILDUEX OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS JVIN CHAPOTEAUT (oumuirs ma vnrrai) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT 1 nil oliaMUry il r «M««ul»u4 whM I olbar fetid o' li^ttid f*o4 will rtSMi* «s ika l»ck Of dlg'tUTf power I I M^ALISTER CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR WOOD CO.'S Australian Butter The
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    • 17 4 NOTKES. I JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND STRIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO.
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    • 20 4 NOTICES. YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. AVhiti-at $1.50. Coloured at $1.75. A LARGE STOCK NOW ON. HAND. .Y. SniBUYA. ffWr7 ftTIIVKT
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