The Straits Times, 22 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1900. No. 20,07(
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 953 1 rpHK HuRNKO COMPANY LIMITED •pHB Msads** Lif* Aansrsaea. Nornah Union Pin laranno* Boci.«j Atlas Aasaraaos Coavpaßj (Fir.). rh» friuiuui* Lite Amruc Society. The (Vm Msiim lnnnum Company. r» China M«ol S**s*s Nangation Compuxj Ths Tottih— L*c*r B**r Cosspaiij. TW MantiaM lianatl ComrwiT. Liiaitsd. "or partioukrs of thaas Companws. see t
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    • 802 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'USIN'KUJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with ihe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship AoBkCT, l»tb J. Dubdbls A Co., IS, Colltbb Qoat. The undermentioned date< are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On carpenter. Batavia. Feb. 21. Billiton BaUvia, Cheribon Samarangand Sourabaya. Feb. 24.
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    • 786 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S BTEAM .da. NAVIGATION COMPAMY. UitDBB Mail Coktbact with the ArSTBIAK GoTBBIfMBHT. The following are tbe dates on which the Company's steamer* may be expected to sail from here Odtwabd. Homeward. 1900 IUOO At ant ice Mar.3o Br»» *roiu fer I Melpomene Mar. 3 dinand. Mar. 1" Maria Valeric
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    • 627 1 INSURANCES. r pHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,137,600 Paid up Capital 213,760 Reserve Fond 978,246 The undersigned. Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TEA DEES INSURANCE COMPACT, LIMITED. Capital Submibsd $l/XU,OOb. Amount
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    • 549 1 LNSURANCES. NATIONAL ABBORASCE Coill'AXT OF IRKLAND. Established 1822. Capital J61.000.000 Bunds 500,000 The undersigned, having been appointed AcrnU far the Fire Brp.rta.rnt are prepared to accept Risks at Current Rates:— T^ANSATLANTISCHE HANDELs OOMPAGNIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD.) BRITiSH EMPIRE TV /toitds AibebaiX 4*oo/»,00a /^SDITIOXS./ -sMUTUAL^ EsTABUSHID LIFE '"OFFICE Prr«la»s barged
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    • 371 1 IVOTICES. Gold Medals, Paris, 1878 1889^ JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having BPH A Greatest Durability are Therefore ULH\ CHEAPEST. I LII 0 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Hbid Orricß No. .3, Cahtob Road, Shisuiui. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, Agenu. The Company
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    • 524 1 COALS atSadong, Brooketon a?p,y" d LlblUUl WbS 81 Fm te JOHN HARDIE, Agent Sarawak Government, tu. f. aO/B Übuao IN THE GOODS OF DR. J. A. DE VIOQ, DECEABED. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Con--1 veyancing and Law of Property Ordinance,lBB«,inthisb*half: Notice is iiiribv oitek that all persons having
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    • 826 1 kFOR THE BABIKS i it no better medicine (or tbt> lun Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aaant taa*e and prompt and I core* male it favourite with and snwll children. It quickly i?ir i-ougbt and colds, preventlumonla or other serious conseIt alto cures croup, and has •d in tent of thontandt of
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  • 219 2 THURBDAY, 22nd FEB., 1900. THE WAR. It appears that Commander Cronje practically told half of bis men to shift tor themselves and run away as safely as each individual could go. He took live thousand men to defend the heavy guns and transport, and to-day's telegram relateAhe fighting that followed.
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  • 839 2 From all sides we receive the assurance of support in the criticisms that we have made regarding the municipal administration of Singapore. We have, indeed, compiled a list of men, all well known in the city's life, who say that they would be pleased to testify
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  • 306 2 It is pointed out to up by indignant members of the Singapore Club that when members go upstairs of an afternoon and leave a syce, horse, and carriage or.tside, it frequently happens thai that syce chooses to remain right in front of the door of the
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  • 39 2 His Highness the Sultan of Jobore. who met with an accident at Tyersall recently, is progressing satisfactorily. Dr. Galloway is still in attendance but it will be several days before Hi* Highness will be able to leave bis room.
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  • 45 2 We understand that Captains Thorne and Hibbert, of the" Ktng'sOwn bave been ordered to join the second battalion of their regiment, now in South Africa. It is not cert yet whether they go in the DHwara on Saturday, or whether they go by another steamer
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  • 64 2 About 6 o'clock yesterday evening the yacht Sunbeam, with Lord and Lady Brassey, Lord Hindliffe, and Captain and Mrs. Packenbam on board, left Singapore for Penang. At the latter place Lord Graham, who has been shooting in Porak, will join the yacht, which will then proceed to Colombo. From Colombo
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  • 190 2 The Japan Herald in reviewing tbe book entitled The Governor's Wife' says It this novel is a faithful picture of life in the Straits Settlements, we are forced to the conclusion that healthy-winded persons will do well to avoid those latitudes' The Japan Herald then proceeds tv argue that even
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  • 7 2 To-days 4 m/s bank rate is 1/11
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  • 9 2 The homeward mail closes at six o'clock to-morrow morning.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 16 2 The Spring race programme of the Singapore Sporting Club will he found in our advertis'og column*.
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  • 17 2 The Municipality advertises the names of candidates for the election to be held on the 27th inst.
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  • 14 2 The Hongkong Volunteers lack an easily accessible rifle range, and a permanent drill instructor.
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  • 16 2 Puttfakcken ii L». have established a branch at I'alembang. Mr. J. Brunner has been appointed manager.
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  • 22 2 The P. A. 0. intermediate Chtitan left Moji at 8. a.m. yesterday, and is due to arrive here on the 3rd March.
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  • 14 2 The homeward mail by the German steamer Oldenburg closes at 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 22 2 A mketisi. of tins Church Work Association will be held at Mrs. Kynnersley's house on Tuesday, the 27th inst., at 12 o'clock.
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  • 26 2 This morning, the Marine police arrested a Chinaman on the riverside with balfabagofsugarin his possession. The sugar is supposed to have been stolen from a boat.
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  • 25 2 Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, and Mr Justice Hyndman-Jones will probably return to Singapore by the next mail. The Supreme Court will re-open next Monday.
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  • 34 2 A Chinaman living at 13 Philip Street reports that he and a fiiend were in a 'rikisha last night in Kochore Road when they were attacked by several Taichews, who tob\jml thwa of auii
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  • 119 2 MB. BUTLER APPOINTED. (Special Telegram to the "StraiU Times.-) Kuala Lipit, 10 45 a.m. Mr. Arthur Butler, who has been acting as Resident of Pahang during the absence of Mr. Clifford, has been confirmed in the appointment. [Mr. Arthur Butler entered the Malay state Service in I<M3 aa
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  • 150 2 MESSRS. HUTTENBACH DEFY THE UNITED cum I' A NIKS. THEY WILL I.OAD THEIR OWN STEAMERS. We understand that the s. s. MiUon, at present unloading coal at Tanjong I'aj.ir Dock, will be in the roads to-morrow and will load cargo for London. She is not a conference
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  • 61 2 Wi reported yesterday that notes to tbe value of $10,000, had been stolen from the Seremban Post Office and that an Asiatic clerk had been arrested on suspicion. Upon inquiry at the .Singapore Postoffice this morning, and at tbe Chartered Bank we were informed that nothing further is
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  • 102 2 The Boers have struck a new disease, which was said to be very prevalent at Magersfontein at the date of last mail advices. The insanitary condition of the Hoer camp, the spreading of entericfever, the absence of vegetables and of all foods except meat, of which
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  • 147 2 Messrs Latham and Mactaggart reports a slight increase in business duiing tbe past week, chiefly in mining stocks. Jelehus have been an active market, closing at $l:t 25 buyer*. Raubs bave fallen to Ml, at which price there are sellers. Temelongs are quiet at $17.50. South Raubs
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  • 330 2 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. ladies' sikolks. Miss Craig rec. 15.2, v. Mrs. Waddell owe 15.3, unlin. Miss Butterworlh, owe 15, v. Mrs. Hanitsch scr., unfin. Mrs. Luvell owe 100 beat Miss J. Gunn owe 15.1, 8-2, 8-2. Miss Gunn owe 15.1 beat Mrs. Holland rec. 15 A, 6-3, 6-4.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 176 2 INTERCEPTING FORCE TOO LATE. SESPERATE FIGHTING AND THE WRSUIT (XJNTINUED. V London, Feb. 22nd. r>"»V newspaper despatches, it appearAthai Commandant Cronje on leaving^lagersfontein took with him 6,000 mti with his heavy guns and transported ordered the rest of his men to escape, independently. Cronje's rearguard successfully covered his
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  • 22 2 RHODESIANS REPULSED. A force of Rhodesians attacked the Boer fort at Crocodile Pools on the 12th inst., but the attackers were repulsed.
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  • 60 2 Later. A BIG FIGHT. HEAVY LOSS OF OFFICERS. The casualties in fighting at Paardeberg include 9 officers killed, wounded, and 1 missing. •Paardeberg is some twenty miles east of Jacobsdal 10 the Orange Free Stale on tbe south side of the Modder River and is where, prob«bly, the pursuing British
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  • 17 2 Lord Roberts telegraphs that in the recent fighting, Generals Knox and Mac Donald were wounded.
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  • 38 2 CROSSING THE TUGELA. SPLENDID NAVAL (JUNNERY. The Fif'h Division in Natal crossed the Tugela River by a pontoon bridge and drove back the enemy b rear-guard. The naval guns silenced all the guns of the enemy.
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  • 417 2 (From Hongkong Fapen.) London, 12<n Fell Mr. Wyndham (Under-Secretary for War) said that on tbe Ist of Feb. there were 100,000 Regulars of the British army remaining in England, with ;)2S,Ot« Auxiliaries. There had been 10,000 recruited since. Tbe Government proposes that three Army Corps shall always
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 529 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IKON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be the beat tc, stc. One gallon will cover 640 sooare feet Paics I 2'- per drum of 1 cwt. A splendid report just received from tbe Secretary of th.i Trinity House after having severely tasted Siderostben
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    • 930 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. ITALIAN OPERA O*f. Friday. 23rd February, 1900. tilth" AT DOI'BLB BILL DEBIT, OK THE BARITONE MR. CIABO. CAVALLERLA RUSTICANA rBECEI'ED BY The comical scene of the Opera El Crispino c la Comare Debut of the comic Mr. Mazzara. PLA-t AT THK ROBINSON PIANO CO. v.c. SALE
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    • 697 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MKCHANICAL EXUIXKKU WANTED, for Borneo. Free furnished quarters and food. Apply with copies of receut testimonials, suting qualifications and salary requires, to M. K. c/o Strmtt Timet. v.c. "tI.KKK -Wanted a thoroughly respectj able and intelligent young Eurasian or Chinese as clerk for a mercantile office in Singapore
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    • 1085 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CINUAPOKE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. MAY 22nd, 24th, and 26//.. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 22nd May. First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Valne »SOO. A Race (or Maiden Horses— Weight as per scale float.). An allowanceof illb. to ex-Cirifflos, imported inio the StraiU Settlements or Native States
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  • 1332 3 I she in to-day's issue of the Daily Mail that a knack of the Navy League has recently been established in Singapore; from winch I gather that, mmi 1 rk of the naval guns at Ladysmith and elsewhere, tbe Straits public are becoming as interested irl the
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  • 151 3 Last night, the Chinese Philnmathic ga*« a concert at the house of Mr Tan 800 Liat The proeramme included the following:— Violins, "A Short Dance," Class; soul:. Mr- Salzin urn violin solo. Ma« iniello," Mr. Tay Boon Teck song, Mi»« Abrama violins, "Jubilee Polka," Class; song, Mr.
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  • 138 3 TO THK EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES." Iv.kuniin Shimbun Office, 4, Hiyoshicho, Tokyo, Japan. Feb. Sth. ■n, At the request of Count Matsukala, His Japanese M'j.--t\> Minister of Finance, I am sending to yoi h'-rewith a copy ol the English iran-lationof His Excellency's report on
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  • 174 3 This morning we again inspected Telegraph Street, which is an important road connecting Robi:.i>on Road with the sea front. From the docks, Telegraph Street is a convenient way to the office of the Telegraph Company, to the office of the Straits Steamship Company, to tbe office of
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  • 377 3 A GREAT Bl'CL'Ug. (JnrxoD's famous opera "Faust" was played by the Compania D'Opera ItalianaMarglieiitadi SovHJa K. irina 1) Italia "at the Town Hall l»n i.itlit. with great success, to a crowded liouw>, The singing was ol a very high order and every item wa» encun-d repeatedlyThe argument of U<
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  • 256 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THK STRAITS TIMES." Sib,— Once again the residents of Singa|>ore have been thrown into a state of excitement, this time owing to the announcement made yesterday that, among Mr. Reid's furniture which is to be sold by auction next Saturday, is such a
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  • 170 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES." Sir,— l read with great interest the paragraph concerning the <175 bath hi-lnnging to Mr Reid and designed by the lather of the mysterious "She." Will you kindly let me know if this is the She who must be obeyed I would sucgeot
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  • 144 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES." Sir,— The tale of a bath in your issue of yesterday points a moral. In this instance, excessive paternal love resulted in waste of energy and of money equivalent to the gift of a white elephant. Most bidders at the auction will, 1
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  • 362 3 TO THE EDITOR Of TBE "STHAITB TIMIS." Sir,— Mr. Arnot Reid has done much ht Singapore; but he has achieved nothing which should earn more gratitude from tbe community than the offer of bis magnificent bath bath and trunk combined, can iron (presumably with lego), lined with tiles, and at
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  • 162 3 TO THI EDITOR OF THK BTBAITS TIMW." Sir, Mr. Arnot Reid's wedding present was a moat peculiar one. Just fancy a cast iron tank lined with tiles, holding from 70 to HO gallons of water and costing 51 75 being put up for auction. This must be the mo-t valuable
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  • 29 3 To-day's produce and share quotations came 100 late fur correction on pi£G lilark pj.itier has dropped lo *J0 2.V New l>~,;jns opium Fully paii! Raubs u-iisoio awl OuntntAi-
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  • 475 3 THE PASBESQER LISTS. THE P AND O. "Canton," March 3:— Mrs. Niren and child; .Mr. Kobert Kl.k; Mr. and Mi*. William Mi. Mil ray, Mrs. Cockburn and lufniii; Mr. U. M.Vaion; Mr. and Mrs. Furraul. "Clyde." March 9. -Mr. Jaroe. Kerr; Mr. Q. M. Preston Mr. Robert
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  • 39 3 The tit rail* Budget was published at noon to-day. It consists of 12 pages, or 60 columns of news and advertisements. At 5 p. m. to-day, there will be added a supplement for to-day's homeward mail.
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  • 51 3 THE "DILWARA It has been found impossible to dock tbe transport Uilwara bere, and divers have tnerelore been employed to bcrape tbe ship's bottom. Ibe Viluxu" leaves with- the King's Own" OD Saturday morning shortly alter nine, and it is understood that she goes direct to Aden, without touching at
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  • 301 3 A number of gentlemen assembled at tbe Solaogor Hub last Saturday evening to meet tbe Resident-General and to talk over the question of raising a contingent ol mounted men fur service in noulU Atrica or the organization ol a local voluuteer torce. The Resident General
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  • 39 3 lUra. Vnm'iNiu Fuaißio C»ftai» J L>i»uuiio« Tab SI AtlMlico Ao» »tr. Gerolinkh J»p»n *> Naan Mr C\>vnh D«l> SchJwPhy. I! Z. J-lhco- Mal«c.»d KUng BST S~ k S3 Btaßkok Cr .1. SaKL ™»to .^.n^j 1 PJ.O«tr. H«n.tan. BomUy vupucli
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 473 3 NOTICE. BALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Si-it No 234 nr 1899. U THK SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PRNANO. In the m-tUr of the Companies' Ordi- I nance No. V. of 1889, And in the I matter of Keir Btaarf« Penang I ftt#snri Xrfttnw&ys, I*irniteti, in I Liquidation.
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    • 905 3 NOTICES. INFORMATION rei/arJin,; the, omlitions and dates on which the auction! of Government Coffee will Uke place at I'adang (Went Coast of Sumatra), daring the current year, may be obtained at this I Consulate-General. J. C. T. KEKI.KS. Consul-General for the Netherlands Singapore, 17th Feb., 1900. 18/1 I NOTICE 18
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    • 1130 3 NOTICES. PAHANG GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS are hereby invited for Farm of the exclusive right to collect a custom* duty at the rate of |IO a picul upon all Chinese, Japanese, Javanese, Sumatran, and other Asiatic Tobacco* imported into the State of Pahang, except such tobaccos as may be imported by
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    • 633 3 NOTICES. WHITE HORSE CELLAR WHISKY. 'pHE SCOTCH WHISKY ehowm l.y thA Bed Ctom Society, London, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, it the famous -WHITE HORSE CELLAR branrf of Mackle A Co Distiller*, Limited, ..lay and Glasgow' 3ne of the oldest Arms in the trade
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 153 3 ARRAN'iUMKNTS Thursday, l*2md Febbuaby. High Water 3.15 pm. P. O. homeward mail due. Furniture Rale.. Tanglin. Powell 3 L. L. T. C. Tournament. Friday, 23rd Kebhlarv High Water. 3.13 a m. 434 p.m. Moon. Last quarter 11 39 p.m. S V. A. Maxim Drill 5 16. P. 0. outward mail,
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  • 552 4 Omatrou. 22kd Fibibiby, 1900. PRODUCE. (Rattt art rorrtottd to noon Qarabier buyers 7.8*4. Copr» B»li, 0.90. do Pontlanak, 6.50. Pepper, Black. 80.75. do VThite, (oX) 47.00 Ssgo Floor Sarawak,. 400 do Brunei No. 1 8.60 Pearl Sago 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 162 bail* 26.00 Coffee Palembang, 16% basis.. 27.00 Coffee,
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  • 38 4 «<• Timr. To-Morsow. Europe via ports Hengal, a.m. Saigon Hok Tjiot, 8 a.m Bmngkok Tringganu, -2 p.m. Bangkok Siam, i p. m Pontianak IK. Olht Wup 4 p.m. Klang ria porU Sappko, 4 pm. Deli Hebe, 4pm
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  • 108 4 Peoh Ediopi Bt th» P. A O s. Parrumatla, doe on the !!Sth Feb. with dated to the 3rd Feb. Sh» brings replies to the ro«il which left Singapore on the 7th and 12th l;t!i «ft Sineaporo Due in Load Jan 18th N. 1) I, Feb 7th
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  • 305 4 ARRIVALS. Per s. s. Sappho from Klang via ports— Meiin. W. B. Smith, T. CutbberUoD, .J. R. CuthbrrUon, Swan, J. J. Tait, Rom, and Per Ban WKalt Hin from Klang via porta— Mrs. O'Niel, MeMrs. s. Leresche aud W. T. Chapman. Per i. s. Ban Fo Soon trom
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  • SHIPPING
    • 960 4 Under this heading the followi ng abbre»ialions are used str.— steamer §h.— •hip in..- -barque sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obi.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power BritBritish V. Stales; Fr.French Ger— German Dot.— Dutch; Joh.— Jobore Ac. Q. c.,— General cargo d.p. deck Dassengera i U
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    • 636 4 Hrm,4. port, prnbnhlrdalt o/ arrirnl. md name i+qtnu. ST£. IM. Umkk. H'kong, to let; Mar 4 B. Meyer Andalusia, Hamburg. lar 17 B. Meyer. I Annam, Colombo, Jli i M. M. Annam, Bangkok, M» 16 B. Meyer. Ardrosian, Europe, fr Canal, Feb Araeonia, HamburaV c 5; B M.
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    • 138 4 a t Lib i h Vukl'4 Rau. A Iom« Captain Fkox »»iiii. I Cuautw. O Klu Feb 31 Prinn Alexander Dut str 727 Mom Palembang Feb -JO .Vain Swm Chmng 21 Isabella itr. 84 ,Nacodah l.invßn Kel. JO.Kirn Meug il TaiHug Brit Mr. 1444 ISawer, CakuttH Feb lOUoiuMad* Co.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 412 4 NOTTCE& J^RfiflfiGA of Japan I TOILET WATER Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the fading of nomfort I and freshness which it imparts t» Uw stag Kananga Extract a HWW iviric rnruac ri>R tie ■MOMCMMbV I RIGAUDv':C". 8. rue '.'ivienne. PARIS ~JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VAI.UK
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    • 245 4 M C ALIBTER CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR WOOD tc £O.'S Australian Butter I The Bnest and most largely used of anj in the market. /fSIV •^L'' \ra OBvSEKVE THK BRAND BEFTJBE IMITATIONS, inferior in weight and quality SOT.X TMPORTKRS KEY BRAND. iHPOBTID PIICI 187H ISMn^""~ AißSa BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I
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    • 431 4 NOTICES. I pKUSHED FOOD \j T»Y IT ISD YOU WILL HI UTMFIID. I. R.BEl.lLlOSbegstoinform the public I th«t his Factory tor preparing Cruahed Food, »t No. 1 BeliliosUoml in now opened: Pint Class Fresh Crushed Food p. o. per big wg. 1 in Cleaned Oate do wg. 040 No. 1
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    • 340 4 NOTICE& "TIMES" AND BUDUKT." Strmlt Tim—, %S) a year, or S2( ft month or fifteen centa copy. Poet Free, DU quarter. SlratU Budget poft free, I'JC year, ct tt ft quarter, or 40 ceaU ft copy. The adTertiaing rate* «re: fl»s» time, IS oeoU a line; 2nd and Srii times.
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    • 105 4 NOTICES. Jk KINNEY BUST FAMOUS 7 CIGARETTE. Straight Cut 75 eels Sweet Caporal 50 „l per tin of fiftl Obtainable from V McALISTER Col EYESIGHT. NOTICE. \f K N. LAZARUS, Optician of ITI London and Calcutta, will be in Singapore on the 24th February, and may be consulted for spectacle
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    • 113 4 NOTICES WOOD COtC PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 46 cenu per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of 10 lbs. each •6.50 per tin. MCA LISTER CO. tu th. v c. k,u ivponn, IcHAMPAGi\E. »JULS ROEDERFR. EXTRA DBY. V (Reserve for Great Britain) •vis
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