The Straits Times, 3 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAroRE. TIBSDAY. APRIL 3. 1900. No. 20,104,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 752 1 'pill BOBNKO COMPANY, LIMITED ri 'HE Standard l.iln Imnm. X Norwich Ddivb Ku*> lunsa So -e»J. .1. a. *-.u.-^«, v Ku», <■ \wummv S,vietT. nint* iDßiinhDOe 'onuxrny. r)w Chin. Mutual BMb Navigation Con|iuj. foe TrtU-nhani L*tpr Haw Company, rk* Mantua* luuruou Company. LimitedTor particulars of those Companies, ta rull adTonuomaßt
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    • 690 1 STEAMSUII' Ctliii'AMES.■TOHUTKLUn I'AKETVAAKI MA 1 SCIi A pi'i.l Under contract with the X.therlands India Government. Agtnlt at Snumpun: Ship AoEKrY, I..»TS J. lUnM.tu. A Co.. COLLTIE The nnderm«nli..n<-l .1 it,.^ nm .inly tppr>tl«ttll Steamer Kn.m Eipecteu W ill II .1 -iie.l"ioi <>n Bantam. Macassar. Mar.il. Dawmn, oOfHbaya Hteua-trKud <iulf.,f K..IH
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    • 400 1 I limilMl INDIA MfAJI NAVIGA 1 I> lloXC'/Ml-VNV. LIMITED I" I'KNAV(, M.OUTTA J OneoftheCoi:i[.<inv*Hßl«ameniis'nt.-n.led ■.-.rf tan u,-.-t I'asser.k'en. nnJ Cargo l>ooki<l by ih.' j hlovp 10 n I foriv in lodig an ,i Ctyloa. al?o to Fjwi A.'ncr.r; Porta, Maaritim, and I^>:-. lon. H) SI \Ml.\ PIKF.rT. ILO ILO. AXI»
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    • 653 1 I Ij( 1H)JI AA D LAN CASH XX 1 FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiWU £5,127,«0 Paul up Capital a12,7«0 Reserve Fund i»7.i,L'4* Ihe undersigned. Agent* lor the Com|>»r.j are prepared to accept fire risks at urrent rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co. 'fill: CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Suhscribed
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    • 983 1 F/jj ttf j>yH Ajwcrahck Conrur YvSss/ 0F [RELAND Ettahlulml 1822. Capital <£ 1,000.000 Funds 500,000 The Hwtnrtigned, hiving lieen appointed U" in. far Ibe Ftrc »epart«s«-nt a-« prcparrd U> accept Jlitit at Current TR ANSATI.ANTTSCTTE H\XDF,I> COMI'\n\IK. 1 KA.NB4TI. KSTW TRADING CO.. I.TIM IMITISU EMPIRE large\ BOMJBEB. T/>W \PREMIUMS. EniRLISHID
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    • 668 1 BANKS. I ITONGKONU AND SHANGHAI I" 11 BANKING CORPORATION. IAID-Vt CAPITAL »IU,UUU I OOU. KhoKKVEKUND 111,*****0.1 KtotKVK LIABILITY OK i (IOj000(MO I Cocbt of DiBSCTOBa:— N A. UM, K»q Cuiuw. K iiitiN, K*i.— DiriiTT i.haibiia*. R. M. Out. uq. D. M U iv Baa. K. Com, uq. lA. > KItMOKD,
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    • 408 1 NOTICES. EILEY, HAKGREAVES COY., LTD. NGIXEEHX. IRON BRASS FOUNDERS. BRIDGE ***** BUILDERS, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS -IX I I I I OK WOOD.Passenger »nd cargo steamers, i J^" nc I w ighters. Stern wheel tod iignt cirmlt steamers: a speciality. BOILERS. Lancathire^Comi.h. Vertical. Locomotive A Marine. engTnes. and stern wheel
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    • 840 1 THE BEST LINIMENT. I I oaswldei Chamberlain's Pain Bmlm the fiMsllinimentforbouscholdporpoaMtbare it on the market." ssy« Ohas. R. Qoetze, prominent druggist at Wheeling. Va 1 nae it in my family and my wife imUts on I"* kl 'l )l ln hou»e. I l>u) a m I equal to relieve rheumatic
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  • 133 2 LliTI. Vmii'i Kami r'uuAKii. ('tnii« Duiiiitij- Apl Emmi Luyken Uer >tr. Wallii Bangkok Bamberg etr. J* ob= Hongkong, Shanghai Japai Kryntt Dut itr. Meu Dali U. 0. U»yer Hr. V«i> Munlok md PaJeaibadrf K Bthi« »tr. Mmrope Kino Buluo »lr. BtomberK Pulo Snnibof Ml I'o tianal- Mr. Dt Wjrn
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  • 729 2 OF EMINENT CITIZENS, The Hon. J. M. Allinson goes on the Hegira on the 6th; the Hon. C. Mringer joins the Hegira on the 9ih; and the Hon 0. S. Murray is the rearguard of the pilgrimage of health on the 15th. It ia understood that
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  • 410 2 We implore the branch banks in that they will adhere to their preoent policy and will refuse to lend one solitary cent on mining shares. Wp ii i vi- no diaappruvil of t he great mineral development of the Malay Peninsula thai is now being pushed forward.
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  • 48 2 As announced in the Corp? orders published in another column, the first parade of the Singapore Voluntett Rifles takos place next Thur-d >\- after noon, al the S. V. A. Drill Hall, at 5 U Tin' members will parade- for swearing in, and there will afterwards be squau drill.
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  • 50 2 Av.imi the documents laid on the Legislative Council table to-day were some correspondence regarding orderly machinery ami the Crown Agfnts, regarding the position of prison warders, touching the Singapore railways, th. progress of Penang harbour works, 1 i.c working of the currency note issue, and rules under the Lepers' Ordinance
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  • 72 2 From the character of to-day's tele.run-, we presume that Lord llober:t. will not, »t any rate f"r the present, undertake 111- journey to Capetown to meet Lady Roberts, which it was telegraphically announced he was likely t.> ■1.,. If l.'.ni Roberts' occupation ol Bloemfontein is so li'tle secured that neither
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  • 79 2 An extraordinary general mee'ing of the Singapore Club is to be held to-day at 5p in The first business is to conlinn or rejoct an important alteration in the Sunday rules The second part of the business is the consideration uf ertain proposed alterations and additions to the rules up
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  • 170 2 We publish toiue particulars abo»t Mr. Tomlinson's scheme for the exicnsioii of the Kallaug water suppl) and the storing of more water in the reservoir Tlie sub'tan^c of the scheme is that the water shall be stored to a greater depth, thus preventing any increase in the evaporation which is
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  • 178 2 Mk Kynnersley leaves Singapore for I", naiit, by the. P. Si O mail on Friday, to take up his own appointment aBhMml Councillor nf Pcii.ing. Mr Birch, who is actinz R >i.lent Counrillot it Pening, goes home on leave. We are 'old that it is not yet arranged who i-
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  • 7 2 To-day'b 4 in bank rate is 1/112
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  • 10 2 The Navy League advertises an appeal to the public. 1
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  • 15 2 Musks. Powell Co. advertise a -ale of land and a house on the llth inst.
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  • 14 2 Mk. H. A. Crane advertises a furniture sale at Bukit Timah Road, m Saturday.
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  • 20 2 Low Ah Pong luu to do a year with hard labour for housebre.tking ty night with intent to commit theft.
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  • 19 2 A I'iiinam v\ living at Havelock Road died ye«terduy from smxll-pnx The case was not reported un'il after death.
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  • 18 2 Low Ah Chin, fur hou«e trespass at the Adelphi Hotel, yesterday, wag sentenced to bix weeks' hard labour.
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  • 17 2 Thb P. 0. outward intermedia! steamer Japan left ?.'iiang yeslerdm and is due here at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 20 2 A Hvi.am boy," for stealing two brass trays and a spoon, received ten cuts with a light rattan yesterday afternoon.
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  • 21 2 AcoußToftwo magistral's yesterday sent Tan Tek B,<an to gaol f>r nine months' hard labour, for kidnapping a girl aged 4 years
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  • 26 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work A-sociati»n will be held at the R 111 -s Ci iris' School on Wednesday next, at 4 p.m.
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  • 28 2 It ia advertised th.it all claims aeaiii-t the estate ot ttte late K. von Hartwig should he sent in to Messrs. lio'lyk and Davidson before a specified date.
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  • 30 2 Thb P. and O. homeward mail ■twiriAr Parramttla left Hongkong on Haturday, and is due here to-morrow •vmiug. The mail hv the ParrumutU dojfs ut 6 o'douk us i'riJay tuuiuiug.
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  • 340 2 Ykstkkiiav afternoon, a meeting of the committee ol the Singapore Rifle Volunteers was held at the office of lII* Chairman, Mr Maclxan, in 3 Kinlayson Green Various additions to tlie previous week's lint were considered, and finally the list of men, fully passed and medicially iii-pecic.l and
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  • 59 2 Those members of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps who have been pasted by the Medical Officer will 's-mhleat the S V. A. Drill Hall on Thuiaday, sth inst at .'1 15 pm,to be -worn in and for squad di ill. Dress:— Plain clothes. By order, G. Tvacke,
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  • 120 2 Capt. C. J. Uavies will take charge of 1 Left Section from this date, in con--..|'i, ii'-c of Lt K. J. Benjafield proceed me on leave. The annual inspection of the S. V. A. will kt held on Saturday, 21st inst. I'aradeat Drill IL.llat .i l< p
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  • 275 2 (From Uatrh Source!.) TU lliqiie, 2»th Jf.tttA. I'RuiDivr Kruger has taken over the chief .-*****11.111,1 of the army. Commandant Lamb Bctha willc,,.i ..and the troops in Natal. A skinuixh lias taker, place ..I Brandfort in which fuur British 1..ii..-.-rs were killed and t-ix were wounded. The
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  • 319 2 A WILD B"AK HI NS AMPCE. Oh Saturday morning, a Malay named Abdullah was busy digging in the garden at the back of his houso when ne was disturbed by a noise of something approaching him fp>m behind. He turned round only to receive the -avage onslaught
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 31 2 BRITISH GUNS CAPTURED. lx»ulon, 3rd April. A British convoy and batteries of artillery have been ambushed in deep spruits near Bloemfonti in. Six gucs were captured by the Boers
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    • 130 2 Later. DETAILS. THE THAUANCHU GARRISON. CONVOY AND GUNS LOST IN RETIREMENT (OIAILF.S IMVIMPN AT WOKK. A Router's message sent from Hoik manskop, dated tbe 31st March (Situr^day) states that ;i force of the 10th Hussars, Household Cavalry, and two Horse Artillery batteries, under Lifut Colonel Broadwood, together with Mounted Infantry
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    • 82 2 Still Later. DESPATCH FROM ROBERTS. BKOADWOOD'S LOSSES. THE ENEMY HAVE RETIRED. A despatch from Lord Roberts confirms Iteuter's message from Bushmanskop Lieu.- Colonel Broadwood reports tint his losses in the ambush are 350 men. including 2oo missing, seven guns, and all baggage. Lord Roberta telegraphs from Bloenifjntein on the evening
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    • 181 2 THE GUNS RECOVERED. BLOEMFONI'ETN WITHOUT WATER. A special wire to the Daily Vkroniele frrru Bloemfontein, dated the 2nd inst says that. Lieut-Col. Broadwood's captured guns have been recovered. Tbe water supply of Bloemfontein has been cut off. Thalianchu it 41 miles directly aatt of Blot nifotilein, and 40
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  • 70 2 AMALGAM AVERAGE telegram from Raub dated 2nd April states: -Rough cleaning-np of battery yielded 2,3-V) ounces of amalgam, the estimated quantity of stone crushed being 1,150 tons. I This gives an average of slightly over two ounces to the ton Ihe rough clean-up on the 29th January gave
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  • 80 2 The Secretary of the Keehau Uold Mining Co Mr. W. Buchanan Smith, has received a telegram from the Manager; Mr. A. R. Weigall, rtattng that the clean-up for the month o March results in an output of aw ounci. of retorted gold. 300 ounce, of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 461 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRONANDSTEEL tv^HCAPORMr Cinaianteed to be .he best Rl ST-I'KKVKNTIVE «t«nt. Invaluable for Bbips, Machinery, Bridges etc., etc. (me gallon will cover 540 square feet. Pbicb t2">— PP r orMm o! i cwt. A splendid report ju-t received from the Kecreuryof the Trinity
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    • 1110 2 NOTICES. NOTKK IHTBHOIira Exhibitors at the forthcoming Flower Show who have nut rei-eive.l prize M-hedule 1 hhoul 1 apply to Ibe llouorary Secretary, who will be pleased to foi ward tlieiu, and giva any further information they may require. 3/4 H. X KIDI.KY. Hon. Sec., F. 8. C. NOTICE. A
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    • 871 2 UTEbT ADVEKTISEMEXTS. p«»srnvi:i.v last two nkjiits of Wirth Bros.' Grand Circus. TO-NIQHT. TO-NIQHT. ANOTHER Pl»i rUOOHAM.Mr. A'KIF ACTS AEW ACTS NEW ACTS GKAND LIVERPOOL BTKEPLR CH \sk. In which Steeple Chase I.jcal Horses and Kideis will take Part. AL.-0 American Bicycle Polo V atch for a prize of X2O sterling.
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    • 647 2 JUWN HALL. MANAGER, Mk. JAMES BELL. BEA-OX OK THREE XIUHTSOXLY. COMMKNCI'O 1111 Ksl* IV APRIL Oth. Advent of the W.jrld-Kuined ADA DFLItOY COMPANY, g li STU AITISTES D I.ATKt.V KKUM Et'BOPC K with several L SI«rtliB( SenxatloMl K Norcllles O V A B'IOJI V The 1,, Amusement Enter- The Boom
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  • 856 3 THE KALLANG SCHEME A case of snt-m \\r. have received from the Municipal Ilicp a copy of a report ny the Muncipal Entpo**' on tin KataMaf exteiisinn of the Singapore water-supply, the ■■1 cu»l of the woiks recommended for execution forthwith being SISU.UOO. The scheme is to
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  • 182 3 bad Mk Balfour, in reply to a am in the House of Commons, said it was true that the present distress in India I Miat of any recent year*, hi- M hsfofd that the Indian (■uvernment w.mM be ahl.-, with the funds at their disposal, lo meet
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  • 50 3 In r«d<rat«xi Malaya 52,875 picul, of tin and 83,880 picult of tin-ore were rained in January and February last, a collective increase of SIS pi"iiUnn comparison with the corretpondinc month* of I*BB. The duty Ml Sl.l ll,l3o— an increase of $-'.»:(.8:,9 i rti with, {be come monthi last
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  • 296 3 QUESTION AND aJTOWm. Oi k Pahaiig correspondent has closed his branch uf our War Keliel Fund now being, as we bopa, Mtiafled with what Im- lias individually colled, il (over »7u >). Altogether, the |>eople of I'aii.nn; have coiitribumd over *i',(XW. That includes the Sultan's S.iOO. In a
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  • 184 3 "(.'..iintry Life Illustrated 1 is a publication that has earned a great reputation f t ihe beauty and excellence of its illustrations, repio.luced from |.!i..Ui r .-'a|)lis I if country life inlir.at Britain One of ihe bo-t numbers we. have seen is thai for tiie. wc-k mdnsf Mardi
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  • 215 3 Them: was an excellent programme, nninlTim of i"' 1 at Wirth's Circus last niglit, Had than was a laree audience Mi-> Marizla<. in her jiil 1 gling acts on the rolling ball, aal «arj good, as was Mis» Libra in thadaektrin performance. Mi»s Edith Wirth was de-ervi u!>
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  • 296 3 At the niT.-tinp of 1. -ai'-lative Council thai afternoon, a Bill to amend the Opiaiß Oidinance will be brought in. I ni- Bill In- been drafted to effect certain alterations in the o,.ium Ordinance which, it is believed, will r.-niedy daisMl srWck have l.e.n posted out in the
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  • 123 3 YisTrnnAV, a well-dressed Knglishin.in went into the Uobinson I'ixno Co.'s shop, and af:et explaininc ili.it he was Capt Lawson of the R. G. A Fort Canning, bought a banjo for S5O, and asked that it should be put to bis aci nt. He also asked the manager
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  • 1305 3 THE ACTION AT MUBPMI IWOI. Ox the Ttli March, Lieut Col. Broadwood, Lriling that the enemy was in force on the kopjes at Driafontetn, posted his mounted force on a kopje facing the centre, and then awaited the arrival of Licutenani-General KellyKeiiny with the till. Division. The
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  • 467 3 THE PASSENGER LISTS. THE P. AND 0. "Parramatla," April A: Hou J. M. Allineon: Mrs Allinson «nd two chil.lren .Miss EC. Drown; Mrs. A. Kendrick Mr T 8. Thon.p-.n; Mr K. 8 Esekiel Mr. W. C. South .m; «r. and Mrs "orren; It. Kllis; Mr.and Mrs. Uttmi
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  • 32 3 Thi: P O. Oaßjaa, with the mail from K'i'i'i* of the 16th March, It-fi Colombo at 6 p m. on Sunday, and is due here on Saturday afternoon
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  • 25 3 Fob gambling 17 Chinese and Mulays were fined Si' and S4 each respectively. Among tl'<-m three were Malay women and ti.ree Chinese women
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  • 56 3 Thkre is lying in the roads a typical Chinese junk, e« rout* to the Paris Exhibitior It arrived at Singapore a couple of days ago frrn Saigon but, since arriving, some diHiculty has aris-n with the crew, and probably a fresh one will betaken un here. The
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  • 57 3 A iiakriaok l«' been arranged, and will uke pla-e on Easier Monday, 18ih Api il, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, between Mr F. W F Clarke, Assistant Surgeon, Simgei Bukup Hospital, Pfuviaae WMmUf, (eldest son of Mr. K Clarke ol .Singapore), and Miss Helen Byrne, lady doctor, .Smgari
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  • 95 3 Yem-'riiay morning' a Macao was proceeding down Sago Lane with an umbrella when a Hokien attempted to ■ake it from him. A quarrel ensued, others juined in the mw, and before niHiiy minutes several hundred Hokiens and Macao* w-re engnged. Some huuses are in cour.-e of erection
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  • 108 3 Thk following are the results of the monthly medal competition which took place at Sxpoy Lines on Saturday, the :!Ut nit:— 1 Fowlie SB 44 83+ H A. Homemlle 46 47 US— 8 86 W Kvhiii 48 46 M— 8 86 W.-Arilmr. f2 'C 101- 14 ft'
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  • 220 3 Vkm kkuav afternoon, the final tie in the "A Singles was decided, Mac'agg<trt 1 meeting Dewing- 16. 1. Dewing won the event by 7-5, 63, but he did nut havu an easy game, Maclaggart keeping him well on the move. in 1 1 ie seiui-tinal ol
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 199 3 JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND BTRIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. AN IDEAL TONIC SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (BARK AXD IRON WINE) Sliinulatrs the Appetite Strengthen* the Kerres Kecenerates Ihe Blood Pleasaat to the Palate. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. This Austrian Tonic Wine is a highly concentrated,
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    • 812 3 NOTICES. |jK''Hl Del J. D. A.PEREIRA HOBTICt LTTJRIBT AXD FIOBIST. Ci LLaCTOB AHD EZPOSTBR OF OEOHIDS. By special appointment to H. H. Tbe Sultan of Johore. Order* tor Bouquet Sprays, *c, Ac, Carefully and promptly execntad. Cheapest Ho-o*e in th* Trade \t;KiJER\ AMD RBBIDKNCR. OKI.BY Pl>*l). TOSAKI. PASOEROEANJAVA. IS THE
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    • 1147 3 AFCTIOy SiLES. SALK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. AT Moe. 52* AN I) 52b QRANOE ROAD. Friday, MA April, at 2 p.m. THE undersigned have been instructed to sell by auction the bouwbold furniture, Ac., consisting of rattan fancy furniture, whatnots, occasional tables, bookcase, Ac. Iron double and single be .stead',
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    • 657 3 snipnxa FOX CHRISTMAS ISLAND, BKOOMK COSSACK, ASHBUBTON, CARNAEVON. UKKAl.lllliy AND KREMAXTI.F. TIHE Ocean Steamship Company. I*. SULTAN, l,no tons rof.. C.pt. F. Pitta, ha* arrived, and is InMhded to «ll for th* above port* on Fri day. the 6th April For freight or passago, plea** apply to W. MANSFIELD A
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 29 3 WBATUEK I'KLEORAM (K. M.A. tC. TekgrmpA Co. 3rd April i OM.KONG. Barometer SR.BI. Ii r.clion o( Wind Bait Fur.oof Wind 4. M- M,, --..ad. _..«4. MAJirJiAr-fq). H.W. I ad.
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    • 182 3 ARRAN .h.MKNl> Tuesday, ;)kd April Hieh Water. 0.46 p m. S. C. C. Tennis Tournament. S. V. A. R.-.-riiit and R-serve Drill Circus. Tank Road. 8. Wcdxemiay, in April. Hieh Wntar 0 35 am 1.34 p.m. Land Sale Powt-ll. 2 30. S. V. A. Demounting Drill. C W. A Raffles
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  • 576 4 8 MMIfBS, 3ED WML, 1900. I'KOLHJC'E. (Halts an tomeUd to noon I (Jan.bier 7 2S. Copra Bali do Pontianak. 630 Pepper, Black. buyer* VH.76. do White.(B*» n 4700 •iagoFlonr Sarawak, 3 90 do Brunei No. 1 2.80 Pearl Sago ■> (lode* Bali, 16% basis 26.00 OoSm' PBlembang 16X basis..
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  • 101 4 f,.r Prr tli-. Timr. To-Morkow. IVkan via porn Amp Win. 10 am. renang Co ombo Xado Mam, Ham. lachWlri Boot Sun Noon. IV,, mn ifo.n. p.m. Knngkok B. Stag Huan, 2 p m Klanif via ports Sri I'rgitlan. S p.m. .snuml>aya via por! j /'on (iuan, 3 pm.
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  • 129 4 Fkom Khropi Bv th» P. A O. s. s. (kwain, due on Hth April with dates to ihe 16th Man-h. Khe brines replies (a the mail which left Sinsapore on the 17 h Feb. Fhum China By th- P. 40. t.s. Parramalla, due on Wednesday. TIHI TtBLI
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  • 217 4 ARRIVALS. Per s s. Sinoaporr from Bangkok— Mr. »nrt Mr.. Kennedy Mr. Dun. an, Mr. and Mr. sumnii'rs. »n.l Mr. E. M»na.seh. P.-r s Bangkok from Bangkok— Rev an.l Mr«. Puomp. M ijjr C. Hu-.-li. Mr J. Schmidt, Dr. Morou.wn, and Mr. Fingerhut rer s.s. Ban S*»g "unn
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 231 4 Un '.cnhniicadiugin^iollovvingabbnvialions are us«d :—utr— steamer sh.—ship; in.- -barque; sch —schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cro.—Cruiser: Gbt.—Uunhoat; Tor Torpedo H. p.—Horse-power Brit.— British V. S.—United Sta>s; Fr— French; Oer.—German Dut.—Dutch: Jo'a.-Jobor«: *c_ Q. c—Genera •argo 'l.p.—deck passengers; U.—Uncer •.-vin P. W. -Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P D.-laniong Pagar Dock B.
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    • 915 4 Alcinota, Brii. str. 4,-.':» tons. Capt Put'onl, iud Ap'. From Liverpo .1, 3r Mir Qua w WausKeld uod Co. For Hong.on^. Srd-W. Anna. Brit, str 1,318 tons, Capt Cosulich, 3rd Apl. From Autw-rp letn F.b. (I.i Borneo <oy Fur Hankow, rd— R Is. Bamberg, Uer. -tr. .'.'«>
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    • 533 4 Nnmt, port, jnobahlr date of nriwi.' ...1 uw ol aqmit. Siuaix. Alcinon>, L'pool, Apl I Manitiel i »»l«nil». li.aaguw, I'll Keb J7 Vndalusia. Hamburg, Apl H B. Jloju Annum, H'konii. Apl 18 i M. M Uluria. H koiw. to l-iv.- Mnr M j B. M lUantlrn. T trrli
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    • 96 4 a_ I KP Holt Tiioe Out sir 1 «97 Hubert S»i(joo M»r Mbf« O«»tii Brit .tr., tt»i P.tor 9 H* rJL'rISrX 1 Picciol. O«r »tr 875 H«t *n K oo IV.ir Ivhoo rack Pj« J B»iiKkol «tr.. I*l7 Bortfoldt Kangkok M»r J. ■loho Mayer l r?eoa B; I «r.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 310 4 NOTIC KS. Natural Toilet Preparations. Wff Vp 1^ loilct -LannUne' f.«..r.*'« Mat ■^k^ km rant* lUm reMtcu twHrntt knßr ttmnui"! OS4. UwoiliM' Toilet Soap *fMr tmuto. I'aniu ••< >•«• <•' ■F JU IM_ k r»p*-f:. H.«.»o»i. ViAWjtT. Ln«i«>» JAMES WATSON CO-'S SCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THE BEST fUJDI D THE MARKET
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    • 321 4 NOTICES. /[lahgdid women I 1^ PALE CHILIHIF.S OLD PEOPLE, LSVAUDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (umuiT: rat if rtrmi) A DEIJCJOCS NUTHITIVB STIMULANT I S*~~ la. tf IM* fjV\ 'jtfg atoiMoh SARAWAKCOALSatSadoig. Prooketon and Labuan Wharves. For termr BPPlyt JOHNHARUIE. Agent Barawak Government, tu. f. 20/5 Ijiliuk/IBCSHED FOOD I. R.BEl.lLlOSbegatointornithepubli. that his Factory
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    • 645 4 NUTICES. ALUKVIEBVE M lAr^llAPl'Y VAN 1-EVE\>VEIIZKKKKIN« bM LUFKENTE GbNEBAL LIFE INSURANCE ft ANNUITY COMPANY. ESTABLISUO IN AMSIKKPAM, 1880. Capital Sul)«cribed Guilders 1,0T0,00n. Amount Insured 88,0(10,000. Receipts ItW 4,1«7,000. Reserve Fun.l 1 H97 11,700,000. Head Ollice, Sourabaya. J. Th. Andriesse, Head Agent. P. Th. von 11. in. -it, (signs per pro)
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