The Straits Times, 12 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1900. No. 20,061.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 897 1 ppHK HOD COMPAN\ LIMITED PfIHK Svaadaid Lih Aasnmra. ntea Vm. lasniaaa* Sodery. Atlas Assmea Ooaspaaj (Fir.). Th. K-iu.uO'l- Lite Assonooa SoeiotJ. Ts» Oosaa Mwia. lssmnaasa Coa>panT. Tb» CMaa Motoal Staaat Navigation Cosopany. Tbe Tottsahats I-cw Bear CoMpaoy. TW MaritiM Is— issias Company. Limited. for particulars of these Companies, see ths
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    • 839 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'.iMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoekcy, late J. Daekiielb A Co., 2-3, CoILTEB Qday. The undermentioned datei are only approximate. gteamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Onj IMh. Batavia. Fab. 11 Batavia. Cberibon, Samarang, Sourabaya. and Timor. Feb.
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    • 556 1 Übdeb Mail Cobtbact with the Arsmuin UovEBXMEirr. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be axpected to Mil from here:— Oftwabd. Homeward. For Hongkong, For Europe Rhsogbni. and Kobe. via ports. M 1900 Frzh F,anz Fer- I Trieste Feb. 16 SBasasa 1 F.-1.. H aVak Aram
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    • 643 1 INSURANCES. 'I'lIK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INBURANCK COMPANY. Capital £2,127,»00 Paid up Capital 111,760 Reserve Fund 873,246 The undersigned, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTKAD A Co. rK CHINA TBADKBB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed »IAU.OOu. Amount Paid ap
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    • 609 1 INSURANCE& fcl& am9l i£\Si ABBDEASCE CoHI'AXT \X*&£fi!& OF IRELAND. gstobluhett 1882. Capital 000,000 Funds 500,000 The undersigned, having Item appointed AzeaU far Ihe Plra DcawtaKßt, or« prepared to accept Risks at Current RaUt TTAXSATL \NTISCHE HANKKIS C)MPAOMK. TRANSATIJINI IC TRADING CO., LTD.) Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 1
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    • 322 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON&CO. Have just received a shipment of The PERFECTA" ACETYLENE CYCLE LAMP. 'J lie must reliable cycle lamp in the market, unsurpassed by any other make. INTERCHANGEABLE BURNER. IMPROVED NEEDLE VALVE. EXTRAORDINARY LIGHT. ABSOLUTELY NO DANGER MOST SIMPLE HANDLING. Beautifully finished in Nickel $8.50 each. ROMNSON m. SHIPPING. FOE
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    • 1025 1 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANYJJMITED. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEAKER SHARK -WAKRA NTS AT a general meeting of this Company, held on the 30th of November, 1809, it was resolved that the Directors do issue, 1 2,500 shares ;f 1100 each in the Capital of tbe Company (authorised to be
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    • 850 1 FOR THE BABIKBThiu it do bettor medicine (or the babiea than Chimlierlnin'n Cough RemKlv. effectual caret nuke it favourite with li.oth.l-. ;U i.| small I'llllilnwi. It .|UI. Uy cur<-s Iheir ought «nd (olds, prev.ntinf< pneumonia or other terioua ronw-']u»m-f». It aluo curen rroup. and htn Ixwo used in tons of
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  • 30 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. Spaldmo— On the 11th Jan., at Avenue Houm, South Darenth. Kent, Annie Casolixe, wife of Hydxey Spalding and younger daughter ot the late Uarlie« AllinaoD, of Singapore.
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  • 35 2 KUTABLUHED 1831. PRICE IS CXNTB. Straits Times SHU a year, or, pott free 534. tilraiit Budget $18 a year, or, pott free, $20. Advertising Ratet may he found in the fourth page.
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  • 1663 2 MONDAY, 12TH FEBRUARY, 1900. WAR NEWS. SmDAY'i telegram (which wu rnceived in our office at 1 p. in. od Sunday and was posted in the Singapore Club on the same afternoon) fully confirms the news from Boer sources that we published on Saturday. That Boer news we had already published
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  • 40 2 Lord Braasey, Governor of Victoria, is expected here in his yacht the Sunlieum from Australia, to-day. Lord Brastey is bound for Europe. As Mr. and Mrs. Kynnersley have returned from Penang, they will have the honour of entertaining his Lordship.
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  • 58 2 Theke are more European residences to let in Singapore than is usual. That is because this year's Hegira is going to be a pretty big thing and this is not the season for people coming out. The Hegira is going to be very large. Already our list is long, and
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  • 50 2 The Very Rev. C. Mazery, the VicarGeneral, died at 2.30 this afternoon. In consequence there is High Mass at the Cathedral of th« Good Shepherd at seven o'clock toitnorrow morning; and the funeral talk's place to-morrow afternoon at the Bukit Timah load Cemetery, the funeral service beginning at hall-past three.
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  • 56 2 Or Thursday we erroneously described the relation of the Marquis of Lansdowne (War Secretary) as that of father to Lord Edmond Fitzmanrice (who attacked the War Office). That was an error. The Marquis (who sits in the Lords) is elder brother to Lord Edmond (who sits in the Commons). The
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  • 197 2 With reference to our Saturday's report of the Sporting Club meeting, it is pointed out to us that the report does not, perhaps, clearly state the meaningof Mr. Mackie's suggestion about roadsters. On the other hand, the half a dozen members of the Sporting Club who have pointed out this
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  • 9 2 T o- day's 4 m/s bank rate is 1/11*
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  • 8 2 Wirth Bros' circus is expected this way shortly.
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  • 13 2 The homeward mail by the German steamer Saekscn closes at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 14 2 Messrs. I'oweH Co. advertise the sale of Major-General Dickson's furniture on the 20th inst.
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  • 17 2 A sale of land and houses is advertised to be held at Mr. Crane's sale-room on Thursday.
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  • 18 2 The cruiser Pique will be commissioned at Devonport on the 15th inst for service on the China station.
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  • 15 2 The agenda at Wednesday's Municipal meeting includes consideration of the report of the lighting committee.
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  • 20 2 Two Hokiens, living at 121 Beach Road and 1 Arab Street respectively, have been found to be suffering from small-pox.
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  • 26 2 The German steamer Stuttgart, with the mail from Europe, left Colombo on the loth instant at 6 p. m., and is due hare on Friday next.
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  • 21 2 Mr. T. A. Hill of Castle Gate, Nottingham, hosiery manufacturer and merchant, advertises a warning against infringements of his trade marks
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  • 31 2 A German named Langfeldt, passenger on board the liitetia lying at Tanjong Pagar, reports that a gold waU-h and chain, value $260, were stolen from his cabin on the sth inst.
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  • 29 2 Among the passengers who arrived by P. O. mail yestf- <iay were the Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley and Mrs Kynnersley from Penang; and Mr. Payne Gallwey from Marseilles.
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  • 32 2 A Cbinaman was working in the hold of the Orettet at Tanjong Pagar on Saturday night, when an iron b»r fell on him fracturing his skull. He died in the hospital yesterday.
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  • 35 2 Mr. Agnew left S5O in his bathroom yesterday for about three minutes. He missed the money and his tukang ayer. The latter was arrested and S4O recovered, the missing 810 having been lost in gambling.
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  • 35 2 Col. Hector Macdonald, now commanding the Highland Brigade at Modder River, was engaged, it is said, on a monograph on the training of savage troops when he received the call to proceed to r>outh Africa.
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  • 36 2 Thk P. and O. Steamship Company have placed orders for tour large steamers. Messrs. Caird and Co., Greenock, are to build two, and Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co. and Messrs. •Stephen and Co Glasgow, one each.
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  • 48 2 On the 13th January, at a meeting of the Council of the Institute of Journalists held at Stationers' Hall, London, Mr. Arnot Reid, a Member of the Institute, was selected to be a Fellow. The Fellowship is the highest grade of the three classes of the Institute's membership.
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  • 58 2 The Ban Whail Ilin, arriving in Singapore on Monday the 12th, will be despatched on Tuesday the 13th, at 5 p. in for Malacca and Port Dickson. She will leave Port Dickson on the 14th and return direct to Singapore, arriving on Thursday and taking up her own run
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  • 57 2 Liii'T. D. Stewart, R. A was riding in Orchard Road about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, when a carriage came up from behind the wheel of which struck Lieut. Stewart's horse, injuring one of its legs. The syce gave no warning of his approach, and will have
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  • 77 2 BAKO IU DRUMS V. TANJOSO I'ACAK. On Saturday afternoon, what was Erobably the last match the Band and 'rums team of the K. O. R. and the Tnnjong Pagar team will play together in friendly rivalry took place on the Tanjong ragar ground. Both teams were well represented, and
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  • 118 2 About 6 o'clock yesterday evening, Mr. W. K. Moulsdale, manager of the Taiijong Pagar Dock Co with another gentleman, was being driven round the Esplanade when, near Cavenagh Bridge, the carriage wheel ran into tho brick culvert at the roadside and the carriage was overturned. Mr. Moulsdaie
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  • 127 2 BULLER^ RETIREMENT. HE WOULD NOT NEEDLESSLY SACRIFICE LIFE. SUPERIOR BOER SHELL FIRE. London, Hl* Fel,. Reuter's correspondent at Springfield Camp, wiring on Friday the Bth of February, thus describes the retreat of General Buller "Finding that the Boers were in great strength on Brakfontein and the hills to
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  • 73 2 THE WHOLE FORCE SOUTH OF THE TUGELA. The Timet correspondent at Springfield Camp wires, touching General Buller's retreat, that although the infantry might, by a very determined assault, have forced their way through the Boer centre, yet it would have been impossible to secure the lines of communication and it
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  • 64 2 1-NKMY VERY ACTIYK. Reuters correspondent at Rensburg (Cape Colony) says it is a mistake to suppose that the British forces have in anywise surrounded the Boers in the Colesberg district. The Boers occupy a wide semi-circle north of the town, including all the avenues to the Free State.
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  • 60 2 AN INCREASE OF 120,000 REGULARS. In the House of Commons, the Address in answer to the Queen's Speech has been adopted by 229 to 38 votes. Supplementary army estimates are presented to the amount of fourteen millions sterling. The estimate makes financial provision for 120,000 more men, thus
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  • 42 2 SORTIE BY THE LADYSMITH GARRISON. Lmdon, V2th Feb. It is reported in Pretoria that the Ladysmith garrison on Wednesday night were trying to force a passage in the direction of the Free Staters' laager. No details are given, however.
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  • 42 2 LORD ROBERTS AND THE HIGHLANDERS. Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has arrived at the Modder River and has met with an enthusiastic reception by the troops. Lord Roberta inspected the camp of the Highland Brigade, and congratulated the Brigade on their steadiness at Koodoosberg.
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  • 9 2 Various small skirmishes continue around Colesberg.
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  • 38 2 BRAVKI.Y HOLDING OUT. News has been received from Kimberley up to the 6th innt., stating the Boers continued to bombard the town. The women and children are stated to he bravely bearing the hardships of the siege.
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  • 41 2 Mr. 8. M. Moms has b«en nominate! a member of the Bombay legislative Council. Mr U. Mosrt is psrlofr m the Brut m mid Comrnny, Bot»h»y, ami has ivpreMnteu th*i lirro fee io*nv y«ar» ip BtutPßhm. II lv tb«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 544 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Qeluniite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ill w» or Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The above Erplonret, being mil wuumfactured in GreiU Britain, are mult to pau the high itnudard of eafetm mmi purity tut, impoeed by ike Brilitk Government, and
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    • 982 2 NOTICES. NOTICE— Tbe undersigned beg« to notify that he hu no connection (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. H unter and that be carrie* on his professional work at a Veterinary Surgeon (qualified) entirely IV himself; and may >c consulted day or night at bis residence No. 46, Victoria
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    • 625 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TRADE MARK. ~T~ I THOMAS ARTHUR HILL, of Castle Gate, Nottingham, England, Hosiery Manufacturer and Merchant, hereby give notice that lam the sole owner ot the above registered trade marks, and I also give notice that 1 shall take legal proceedings against anyone importing or selling gonds not
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    • 784 2 THUS. A. HILL. 17/2 T*° on town Pro^rty-WO.OOO-in I i "if 0 or m mo "nt«- Apply to A. Fr»nkel, 876, Victoria Street. v.c. TO BK LET. OLENCAIRD. OITUATED on While House Estate O Dalvey Road. Lately occupied by Major-Oeneral Dickson. Rent ii&O per I moot b. Entry on l>t
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    • 91 2 M. 8. S. Maodad for tha NtroM. 7Wu aboald ba -rittan ot oh auk of U» pa~r only. By th» ■at** of that ooadiUon. bhj TTs. 8. an rafrotad that mi»ht othartnaa ba p«bliaha<l. All adrartaainf ooottmcta an anblaot to tha ooodiion that tha M.nafr aaj laara tl» tdtartiaamant out
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  • 1038 3 THE WAR AND THE CHURCHES. BERVICEB OF SUPPLICATION. O'PKEW'S CATHEDKAL. The Bishop of the Diocese having set apart yesterday for a special service in the established churches of tbe Diocese, at 10.30 am. in St. Andrew's Cathedral there was a solemn service of humble supplication to Almighty (iod that be
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  • 403 3 The smoking concert given in the Musouic Club on Satuid.iy was a wellutu'inlrii und very buccesslul affair, leuYcungciediton Air. Powell Kobmsoii, in whose hands were me m i. nini-iiie.nl of Uie programme and other details Wor. liro. A. Koch, D.li DC, was in the chair. During the.
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  • 436 3 ANNUAL ATHLtTIC SPORTS. Ox Saturday, the annual Cbineee BpOftl took [.lace (in tile Straito I hill, s.Recreation Club ground. There was a large croud of DaUiTS) tPsKtltaW, who appeared to take great interest in the various events, and during the afternoon a good number of European visitors
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  • 89 3 I.\ the course of the next few days, there will arrive from Deli Signor L Balzofiore's Italian Opera Company of thirty. two artists. The advance agent, Mr. A. Hertz, tells us that the first performance will be given in the Town Hall next Monday night, when II Trovatore
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  • 160 3 (The Tana Obituary At his house, near Guildfnrd, on Friday morning (the Utfa January), the death occurred of Mr. Thomas Shelford, C M Ii a well-known merchant in Singapore, where, until two years ago, he was chairman of the Chamber of OsHHNs, md it» rcpn^ent.itive in
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  • 1815 3 7/oadoit, .'tO'A Jifn. Parliament was opened to-.lay. ll.t Majesty. 111 the Speech from the I'lir mo, said:—- total is unhappily not restored in South Africa otherwise my relations with other Slates are friendly. In resisting the invasion of my Colonies, my people have responded to my
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  • 61 3 Thk Admiralty have accepted the tender of Messrs. Laird Brothers for the propelling machinery of the battleship Montague, now being built in the Government yard at Devonport. The engines are to be the most powerful ever placed on a battleship, having to develop 18,000 I. HP., or 3,000
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  • 82 3 The .Sultan of Johare was the guest at dinner of a select circle of friends at Raffles Hotel, on Saturday night. The party were screened off from the other diners in the Mirble Hall, and appeared to spend a most happy evening. Everyone present was cordially toasted
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  • 141 3 Tm Civil Service Comrris»ioner» announce that the regulations respecting open competitive examinations for cadetship* in the Civil Services of Ceylon, Hongkong, tbe Straits Settlement*, and tbe Protected Slates of the Malay Peninsula shall be so modified as to allow members of the Militia, the Imperial Yeomanry, the
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  • 397 3 8. C. C. 8. V. A. Ok Saturday afternoon, teams representing tlieCliib and the Volunteer* met on the Esplanade. Neither side wasitronglv represented, in fact the Volunteers did not have a full complement of men, but the eight that did turn out made a very good show. Going in
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  • 148 3 Thr Championship of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club was won on Saturday by Dr. Fowlie, who in the final round (36 holes) match play beat Mr F Pearce by 14 up with 13 to play. There were 8 entries: Mtmsrs Pearce, Ellis, J.C.D. Jones, Vade, Fowlie,
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  • 334 3 The February monthly medal was played for on Saturday. Tbe course was in excellent Older and low scoring was the order of the day. Tbe winner turned up in Hutton with the excellent score of 46 48 12 80 made up as follows:— lst round 3, 6,
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  • 68 3 Orderly Officer for week ending Sunday 18th, 2.1900, Lt. Benjafield. Orderly Officer for week ending Sunday 18th, 9,1900, Sgt. Makepeace. Lieut, the Honble. E. M. Merewether, having reported his return from leave of absence, is taken on the strength of the Corps from tbe 20th
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  • 475 3 THE PABBF.NUER LISTS. THE P. AND O. "Beniral," February »:-Mr. John Cuthbert«oa; Mr. Thomas CuthberUon; Mr. A. Hotlenbacb Mr. K. P. Uibbes. •Canton." March S:-Mn. .Siren and child Mr. and Mra. Fi.her Mr. and Mr.. William McMurray Mra. Cockburn and infant Mr. C. M. Paton. ■Chusan."March9.-Mr. Jaraea
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Europe, Saclutn, on 14th Feb., Bebn Meyer t Co. Japan via port*, Stuttgart, due 16th Feb., BrhD Meyer A Co. Hongkong, C. Afear, doe 16th Feb., 8arki« A *of. Fremantlr vi-i port?, Saladin, on Brd Fcb, M»n«fi«la*Co. m. r«ter»buti< via port*. .Inxom, doc
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    • 206 3 00ISG INSANE. A. L. Rimer of Btoneridge.N.Y. un:— I m for long time troubled with al«epleaaneaa and with intenae neuralgic paina in the netd which made me feel aa though I waa going insane. Tbe phyaiciana could do nothing for me. I heard of aome extraordinary cure* effected by Little'a
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    • 1131 3 NOTICE& Thr >üb«-riplloDLl«t« -llllH-rlowsdonorlHforrthr Nld.y.f H.rrh. l(M>o THE PENANG HILLS RAILWAY COY., LIMTTBDI :o: CAPITAL $75,000. la I.M* ihmres «f $5« rack. On each share the sum of $5 is to be paid on application, ISO on allotment, and the balance by one or more calls at such time or
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 224 3 ARRANUKMKNTb Monday, IlTh Febkuaby. High Water. 10.14 pm. Rowing Club. S. C. C. Pavilion. 3.15. TI'UDAV, l:)TH FIBRUABY. Hieh Wafor 936 a.m. 10 48 pm. Horse Sale at Ahrams's. S.IS. German homeward mail, closes. 5. Philharmonic Choir. fiSO Wednesday, 14th February. HiihWatflr. 10.18 a.m. 11.17 p.m. Full Moon. 8 46
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  • 474 4 EKuroti, 12rH Fkbhimey, 1800 PRODUCE. (Haiti an corrected to noon, j >r »■> Bali ,%m do Pontianak 661 I'epper, Black SI I Jo White, (SX) 4700 -Sago Hour Sarawak.. jg( do Brunei No. 1 28( Pearl Sago 4 At Coflee, Bali, 10% basis 26C Ooflee Palembang, 16% basis.! 2700
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  • 58 4 Fm .P" tlr. Time. Mudnu vi» port« h,wl;um, i pm Klang via port. ft.li.wr, ip^ r. ■n.-ini: (Mm, 2pm IVnanj A IVIi ral«vo. 3 p m Klsnii vis port. B. What! Bin, Jpm' Bangkok Bomrn, 4 p m Europe ri« ports Sochi™, spm WIDKMDAY. [Clang via ports Mnlacra,
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  • 116 4 kkosi Kpkoi-k Bv th» German sStuttgart, due on the ]6th Feb. with dates to the *'n.| Jan. F«o« Chika :-By the N. D. L. Haektn, doe on the 12th insUnt. nit Hingmpore Due in London Arrivrc] Dec 28tb P. A O. Jan ÜBd Jnn 2->nd Jan Ist
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  • 284 4 ARRIVALS. Per i. Saladin from Fremantle— Mr Per s. Calj/juo from Deli— Messrs. Loudon, Prenger. and Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Per b. XitnJium from Bandjerraassin Peril. Singapore from Bangkok— Mr. and Mr.. Got*, and Mr. H. Pattlr-on Peri, a. (Mm from Penang-Mr. HerU Per P. I s. s.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 163 4 Under ibimnndinKtfie following abbre»i» lion. rm. u**l :-»i t llnl( ,r ,h._«hi[, l:q- -hinim j sch —schooner; Yot -Yacht »u.— Cruiier Übt.— Gunboat Tor- Torpedo; H.p.-Hor»e-power' Brit Bntl.h U. S.-Uuit«d HUte.: FrFrunch Q*r.-O«rir.»o Dot.- Dutch; Job.— Jobore Ac., q. c__Qener»i i-*rgo d.p.— deck mnengera U.— UncerWin: T.
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    • 880 4 AKEIVALS HIMOB NOON OF SATURDAY. Mm Bin Gumn, Brit. str. 199 tons, C»pt Scott, I Ith Feb. FromT. An r on. »th X, b O.c, and 117 d. p. Wee Bin and Co for leluk An»on, 12lh— RHs. Borneo, Bnt. sir. «OJ tons, Capt Robinson 11 tb
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  • 647 4 Pporl, probabU dot, a) MM «W I Alesia. H'kong, to le»re Mar 4 B. Meyer. I And.lusm, Hamburg, Mar 27 B. Meyer. Anoam, Colombo, Mar 5 M. M. Annam, Bangkok, Mar U B. Mev.r Aragonia, Hamburg, Dec 5 B M. Atlantiko. Tri«kU-. Feb 18 Rautenlierg Kabelsberg. H'kong, to
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  • 220 4 Vmhcl'> Nam* A lon- Ciitiii From S*ilu>. Cuisiomm Q Kio Feb 10 Merionethshire Brit str. 1950 Davies K'chinotiu Jan 31 Boustead and Co O^oogLeong ,tr. 1171 Fripp Penang F«b 8 Wee Bio and Co Mr SM92 PelerB Liverpool Jan tf W. Mansfield 4 Co lo|s,l.d,n »tr. 1»W Johnsen Fremknlle
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  • 105 4 UiT«. Vnui.. ha KlauAKi. Omu Uwimitioii 'eb 10 Hong Uong Brit atr. I Fripp Amoy 10 Hok Tjioe Dai itr. Hubert Saigon Hon.W Brit .tr. &,ott T. Xnwo port. on KWaII r Hudson Munr ami Malacca M kirkdale r Ui b,on Kobe SlS?« Klatti t Paklul l»rt. 12 UiangSeug
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 437 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. Fortifj the System against Disease rift PURE BLOOD. "THE SEST SECURITY FOX HEALTH." «HO« On FLUID IXTHAOT OW KMO JAM* IP* »<•« mi. yuHLU^yuyUßnJU!kS*3l lfiiß SUffWS TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood. W IMPORTANT IVIDCMCI OF
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    • 597 4 NOTICES. /JLAN6UID WOMEN OLD PEOPLE, I .MM I. Ills YIN CHAPOTEAUT (oumum we if fepthe) A DELICIOUS i NUTIUTI\'E I Tki. .li-MUrr wia. I. tMil* iUud -a- I I <Akn —Hi <* l«)aid food will na oa Ifcl I 1 lam a. if U iadic«io<l ia coMtiiafUaW wnfeaws I Soli
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    • 329 4 COOKERY. The following dishes ma b« supplied I rom i lie i h»let, on order, at the residences S«n|i. -m. Germain, Creme fermouM Pnntanier Knyjil. I'nrmentii-r, Bisque de rev.lt«-« Mm Print-ruse. Colbert, PrinHih.— FileUdepoiMontJoinville, Filets Po'***"* Polignac, Filet* de poissons I w always, FileU de poisnoos au yin blaoc FUjtodepoisiom
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    • 667 4 HOT Eli GAROKT. Oelegen op tXX) voet hoogte PAVILJOEN SYSTEEM UROOT PARK mi SI'KKI.PI.AAT. roor kinderen. Ken ruime Bill ird-en Sped 7 "l Takl in Kiuekm onder tnoiii'ht F.arop. Kok. rnfu.e. New Books. Life of Wellington, tHe restoration of the mnrtial powi-r of Great Britain, by Sir Herbert Maxwell 2
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