The Straits Times, 4 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1900. No. 20,105,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 963 1 'I' LIMITEH 1 Kurwidl Duo* k'u* l«ll<« 80--«tJ. ,s^»l H.nnr lo..ir»n,>- .i»r«llj. rk* ££■> Nsaaal Mw NavigM inn poaspujr. Cor pulmlui of these Coaipaoies. the Ml UwteMit o( THE BUkNKO 00b! PAST, LIMITED Agent* SIKAMSUIP COMPANIES* Oftim, Collyeb Quay. fa \VHi»VW.N«wHA»BODII. QLQ sTKA.M NAVIGATION OuMrANY. Stbahees ruE CHii.l, Japaii, Pekaho,
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    • 793 1 steamsbip^ companies. JTXMUirKLMU PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands IndimOoT«rnment. Agrnti at Smanport: Ship Aoirct, U>Tl J. Diikdiu 4 Co.. 2-3, COLITIS Qua". The undermentioned date* are only approximate BWamer From KxpecMd Will bn Umpab-hwi f. r On Bantam. Macatur. Mar. 21. Billiton. Ranean, ourabaya M nviMnr and i.
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    • 562 1 EKITISH INDIA KTF.A.M NAVIGA TION COMPANY, I.IMITKIi PIUK RANGOON. CALCUTTA ieoftheCompMlv'»steamers is intended »ye Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week I'a-wngiT- and Cargo booked by the alove tteamen M through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and London. TO MANILA. DIRECT, ll.' i
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    • 660 1 'pHK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,f100 Paul up Capital 212,760 Rewnre Fund 973,246 I The undereigned, Agents (or the Company, an prepared to accept fire ri»k» at i urreut ratei of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co. r PUt CHINA TKADKRS INSURANCE L COMPAJJT, LIMITED. Coital SuUorib«d P.0U0.000.
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    • 683 1 INSURANCES. MV^I 3*13 BaCRAIICE COMTAXT \s§&fi& 0K IRELAND Eitabhthed 1828. Funds (t 500,000 7Tk« wutmigned, having l<em appointed Icnu f»r Ike Fire Drparlaam <i-e prepare* to accept Ritkt at Ourmd TRA.VSATLANTISCHE H \M>KLS COMPAOME. IK\ N s W I.A N T :<: TK\ I > I M i CO.. LTD
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    • 672 1 IJUNUKONU AND SHANGHAI 11 BA.NKINU CORPORATION. 1-AID-Ui- CAPITAL 10,000,000 KfcoKKVE FUND UI,6WMIOO KteKKVK LIABILITY OF) *****0000 COCsTT OF DIKJMTOU: V. A. Si im. Esq.— CSAIBMAM B imi, Una— DiriTT iiiiiiii K. H. Out. m,. D. M M Is.. k. Gom, uq. I A. J kiTIU. bq. A HAvrr, bq B
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    • 629 1 ST. ANDREWB HOUSE. I A CHDBCH of England Boarding Houx A for European and Eurasian boyi who de-ire to attend the schools of th< place, under the care of the Rev. D. Hollan. SiubU to whom applications can be sent or to the honorary secretary, 5 Mounl I Sophia. n.
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    • 837 1 THE BFST LINIMENT. I ontiii.r Chamberlain's Pain Bmlm th« finestliniment.'orhouaebold purposes there Is od the market/ Mys Chat R. Qoetie, a prominent druggist at Wheeling, Va. I me it in my family and my wife Insist* on IU beiiw kept in the house. I buy it in gross quantities which
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  • 111 2 Din. Vuui'i Kami Kuu£Rio l'imi» Dotiiaiioi Apt 4 Lufbuk Brit str. Rout I'ali-uii-i 4 Malacca itr. Only T. Auooa <ria port* 4 Ki«n Ann »r. D'Cruzr Djumbie 4 UiaaK Seng itr Dunlop Batavia and Samarang 4 Rom str. Lyons IVnmi.; < Ban SengOuan »tr. I.yoo Bangkok 4 Kiam sir.
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  • 103 2 WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL, 1900. Straite Times: SOU a year, or, pott fret SM. tStraiU Budget 818 a year, or, pott free, 120. Advertising JUiiet may lie found m the fourth page. It is unfortunate that the swearingin, and the first drill, of the Singapore RiSe
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  • 133 2 Mi. Bikki.nshaw yesterday, in Legislative Council, raised the question ot why a public prosecutor is not appointed. Our memory is that, lOyears ago, it was laid down as a principle, by a strong and competent committee of enquiry, that there should be a public prosecutor. The Attorney-General issupposed to have
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  • 145 2 Mr Stringer did v service yesterday in raising, at Legislative Council, tinquestion of the providing of the labour fur the construction vi the new Singapore railway. It whs elicited that the Government have arranged to import '•>*' Indian coolies and that the) propose to depend fur the rest of the
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  • 165 2 It seems that we liave much pleased the opinion of the older and graver men of the community by a newspaper article of yesterday upon the method ol selecting persons for Legislative Council. With the principles we laid down there seems to be universal approval. Since of t><e three men
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  • 170 2 At a meeting of the Singapore Club yesterday, there were certain proposals obviously intended to make more easy the voting conditions applicable to candidates for election. But the decision of the meeting took an unexpected turn j and whereas one black ball in five has previously excluded a candida'e it
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  • 190 2 It seems that though we managed yesterday to touch off, exactly, tbe public opinion of Singapore we were wrong as regards I'enang. We assumed that Mr. Bromhead Matthews was to be elected unanimously an M. L. C. for the Penang Chamber of Commerce, whereas the persons nominated we find (by
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  • 123 2 It would be interesting to know the precise terms, arrangements, and conditions under which our troops are making use of tbe Portuguese port of Beira fur access to Rhodesia. It may be argued that the use of Beira is no breach of Portuguese neutrality in so far as the troops
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  • 8 2 Yesterday 1,800 Chinese coolies were landed at Singapore.
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  • 10 2 The homeward mail closes at six o'clock on Friday mnrning.
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  • 13 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertise fur niture sales on the 10th and 14th in-it.
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  • 13 2 H M.S. Victorious left Singapore L*-iino for the Mediterranean at 7 this morning.
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  • 13 2 Tbe property of the Castlewood I'lmii iug Company, Johote, is advertioeu lor sale.
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  • 15 2 A special dinner is advertised to be given at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday next.
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  • 12 2 >iv Alexander Swettenham ha* become an honorary member of the I'enang Volunteers.
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  • 18 2 A Havas telegram states that the official opening of the Paris Exhibition is lixed for the Uih inst
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  • 21 2 A Jew boy, who stole his fither's trousers, has had a flogging from his father in tbe presence of a policeman.
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  • 23 2 The Straits Budget will be published at noon to-morrow. The price is fcO v year post free or 40 cents a single copy.
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  • 21 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be liel.i .it the RilUesGirls'School on Wednesday next, at 4 p.m.
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  • 29 2 A Malay is reported to be suffering from small-pox at Sultan Road, and yesterday a Hylam died from the same disease. This case was not reported until after death.
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  • 29 2 Ins Japanese torpedo boat Oboro, KM (MB*, 54 i-rew, no guns, and liureep >«er 6.UUO, arrived to-day She is b Mind fur Japan and will probably leave on Friday.
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  • 34 2 The report of the Singapore Chamber ■f Commerce for 1 899 lias been issued Ibe acuums show a revenue or 56,455, against an outlay of So, 130. There are now .">:> members on the roll.
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  • 28 2 Two Malays were yesterday charged with failing to report small-pox. One was sentenced to a month's imprisonment and ordered to pay S2A. The other defendant was fined $25.
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  • 38 2 Two ships on the Mediterranean station have been painted a light grey T'ney are practically invisible in th« day-time at two miles. If the colour lurna out successful, it will be employed on all tbe British naval stttions
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  • 41 2 H. M. Ist class cruiser Edgar, 7,350 tons, 618 crew, 12 guns, and 10.00U liorse power, arrived this morning from Plymouth. She is alongside 'he wharf and will depart for Hongkong, her destination, on Friday. She is bringing out relief crews.
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  • 44 2 The Agra Bank, which has gone into voluntary liquidation, had paid no dividend for the last half 'year. The winding up is due to adverse trade conditions. It is said that there have, however, been no actual losses, and the concern is thoroughly sound.
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  • 51 2 6n the 7th, Bth, and 9th March, a grand fancy fete was held at Bombay in aid of the Bombay Presidency Famine Relief Fund. Through Harmston's Circus, which gave its services every day, the fund benefitted to the extent of nearly 6,000 rupees. Tbe circus was the attraction of the
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  • 32 2 A telegram from South Rauh dated 3rd instant slaves: Crushing finished. 800 tons stone realized */37 ounces of smelted gold. [This averages slightly under six pennyweights to the ton
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  • 91 2 We have received from the Vice Consul for France a third list of contributions from the French community to thn Indian Famine Relief Fund. The hums subscribed are as followa Commandant de Ci.iffnry $10, Mr. k!lieune Berruchon $5, Mr Jacques Orner SlO, Rev. Pere Couvreur «0,
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  • 192 2 With reference to a statement, in our issue of March 27th, abuut the alleg»d winning of a lutt«ry prize of almost $18,000 by a respectable Eurasian clerk, we understand that the respectable Eurasian clerk is still steadily working, having surrendered the money to its owners. The story
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  • 80 2 THE REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. {ilpecvil telegram to the Straits Times') I'enang, April tnd. The Pfinang Chamber of Commerce held a meeting yesterday to consider the selection of a representative in Legislative Council in place of Dr. Brown. The meeting nominated Mr. R Yeats (of Boustead
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  • 756 2 ORDERS AND CROWN AGENTS. In October last, Sir Charles Mitchell inlormed the Secretary of State of bis intention to give some of the orders of the Straits Government for machinery direct to America or the Continent, in cases where despatch is desirable. Sir Charles Mitchell took the
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  • 73 2 Tue performance at Wirth's Circus last night was a good one. A bicycle polo match for £20 was played by Mr. Mntthewsagainst Mescrs. Moulton and Zubedie, of tbe Circus, the former winning easily by two goals to nulling This evening the Company give a farewell performance witb a
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  • 209 2 Tug other day, we (rave our usual monthly note of the profits of the Pahang Corporation's mines The principles on which we makeup these profits were long ago laid down in consultation with the Company's agents, hut by an accidental error of haste on Monday tlm tub-editor took
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 33 2 ESCAPED FROM PRETORIA. loiulon, April 4. Captain Haldane, of the Gordon Highlanders, and Lieut. I.c Mesurier, of thr Dublin Fusiliers, have escaped from the prison at Pretoria and have arrived at l-ouremo Marques.
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    • 69 2 A TERRIBLE SIGHT. BROAD WOOD PRAISED. A Reuter's message from BloAtnfontein describes the scene of the recent ambush of a British convoy and artillery, near Bloemfontein, as a terrible sight, one spruit being filled with corpses, horses, and broken waggons, all mixed in hi.ieous confusion. It was only
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    • 42 2 MKN AM) STORES. The transport Chicago is leaving Cape Town for Beira with a portion of the Australian Bushmen's Corps, horses, mules, and plant for the Rbodesian railway. A large stock of supplies and provisions is also going to Beira.
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    • 46 2 Later. BLOEMFONTEIN WATER-WORKS. STILL OCCUPIED BY THE ENEMY. A Reuter message from Rloemfontein, dated tbe 2nd inst., evening, stales that the enemy still occupy the Bloemfontein waterworks. The Boers there were shelled yesterday and returned the fire. It is reported that some Boers are moving south.
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    • 44 2 In a despatch to the War Office, Lord Roberts praises thn gallantry of Q Battery, Royal Horse A tillery, in the ambush affair. Tbe officers of the battery served the guns as tbe men fell, under several hours of cross-fire.
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  • 50 2 The Ceylon Observer understands that Mr. Chamberlain will not fill up the Straits Governorship until June, tbat Sir Alexander Swettenbam will continue to act until then, and that he is considered to have a strong chance of being confirmed in the appointment— instead of going to Fiji.
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  • 223 2 The Ada Delroy Company, whose entertainments have won the highest commendation from the press in all parts of the world, are expected to arrive in Singapore to-day, and will open their season at tbe Town Hall, to-morrow evening (Thursday). A good deal of interest is being
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  • 246 2 THE CAPTAIN AND THE BANJO. mural: dok't bit. Ykkthuut, H. C. Pollock was charged before Mr. Micbell with cheating N. Kuchwaldy, manager of the Robinson Piano Co in respect of a banjo valued at S5O. Mr. Ruchwaldy stated that, on the 2nd inst the defendant wanted to purchase a banjo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 515 2 NOTTCFS, r'RIS-BKEK. A first quality I iiseI\- ncr, at a nioder tte price Guaranteed equal to anything in the market »1J.60 per caae of 1102. pints, of all dealersKoK.NKu CM, LTD. Wole Importers. Pilot Brand Cement, $4 85 per cask of 400 lbs. ex-fjouWn. Sole Importm, IHK HORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 1074 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mi\ 1 Min.h-r Mrf Co. MM t.^-arry on business in the Ka-t Imm thi- date. Ilernard Falkenstein and to. of raris.arechargi-Mvitli the liquidation, and will Barty on business at the simie address, 8-l» Change Alley. Singapore. th> 31st of March. 1800. par pro. Max Cvlind«»r and Co. Ili-nri
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    • 1319 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAKT PBKOTRM ANGB Of l«^SSa» i ldI L < i l- tr*f Alia3»srtiaia»o<MiUacuaMi«l«BKitU)tb»«oiiili. Wirth Bros. Grand Circus. £tSSr: TO-NIQHT. TO-NIQHT. Tmr c, B JT^. wikth bros.' penefit. THE STlvAlrS TIMES" HAS UOMSTMB programuk or 40 acts -fHE LAUGEST CIRCULATION HERR W'IVCHEHMANN, 0F A vv XFWSPAI'KR I\ ASIA
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  • 3668 3 TUESDAY, 3*D APRIL PRESENT. Hl6 HOKOI KSmALEXAKDEESWETTISHAII, ecu <;.. Aaifo Uuveexoe. Lieut -Col (hippenlall R. E. (Officer Commanding the Troops.) Hon. l W. Sneyd Kynnersley (Acting Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. K ('Oliver (Attorney-General). Hon. E. C 11. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon.'E. M. Merewether (Ailing Colonial Treasurer) Hon. F. St.
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  • 232 3 The concluding stage of the Profession Pairs was played yesterday, While and Dewing (Ami)) being opposed to Darby and Webb (Telegraph) In the first game the f rmer bad matters pretty much their own way, but the second -c-tt was more even White and Dewing however
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  • 121 3 HEAVY INCREASE. The trade returns of tin- Colony for the fourth quarter of 1889 have been issued. The imports, exclusive of treasure, show thus on comparison with the corresponding quarter of 1888 4th piarter 189S— *.-.G,6-t0,822^-X5,.V15.60l 41 h quarter 1H99 M8,097.a45--.£6.693 798. Increase in dollars, 51J.461,8-J:l; increase
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  • 1046 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA MINING IN CELEBES. Mr. Hand, the mining engineer of the company which works the Pinogo mine in North Celebes, has been interviewed by the Halavia Meuitiblad. The interview shows that Mr. Hand finds that gold-mining in Celebes has promising prospects. In any case the outlook, in his opinion,
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  • 95 3 Captain Robinson, RA.M.C, Blakan Mali, reports that he left his RudgeWliii worth bicycle at the bottom of the hospital steps at Blakan Mali. On going for the bicycle a quarter of an heir afWwards, it was mi«sing. The manager of the Waverley Hotel reports tbe theft of a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 VESSEL* ADVERTISED TO 8AIL. Firm»ntl« »i« porti. .'Svll/in. on 4th April W ir.n.fUl I A (V, Hongkong e..Apiar, Quft »Ui April,
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    • 768 3 Not Boyrnd Hope. Thoae who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cau-e, that cannot immediately be relieved, and perman°nt!y cured by Little's
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    • 1086 3 AUCTION SALES. BALE OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. THE I'EoriEl V OF E. M. LVO». ESQ., AT »O. 8, OB'HAKD IOAD. Saturday, 7th irut., at 2 p.m. DRAWING room, bedroom, and dining room furniture, crockery and glassware. Ac Also a cottage piano by Challence A Co. On view three days prior
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    • 839 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOY MENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS [Ist tiue, IS cents a line; *nd and Jru times, 10 cents a line 4th to Bth times f, cents a line; 7th to 18th times, cent's a line; afterwards, 3 cents a line- but no charge less than one dollar. Thus,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 182 3 ARRANiiKMKNTS WEDNESDAY, 4TH APRIL. HilhWat-r. 1 :tl p.m. C W. A. Raffles Girls' School. 4. S. V. A. Dismounting Drill. S. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Circus. Tank Road. 9. TiiruKDAY, 5th April High Water. 114am. 2 27 p.m. Licensing Sessions Central Station. 3 P. O. homeward mail due. Singapore Vol.
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    • 96 3 WEATHER REPORT. k'amUuu) Ktrbau Hotpital, inrt Apt. IKUO. »a.m II p.m. o p.m Remakes. Bar. 'JH9n059.75»-.'».8»l Temp. 84.3 880 80.2 x-*_ W. B'lhTher 78.S 80S 77.8 1 Dir.ofWind E N.E. Calm °7~ Max. Temp. 89.0 S Mm... 78.0 Si Max. in Snn 14K.0 5 v Terr, rad 78.5 g a
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  • 558 4 Si»o»ro«». JT" April, ISOO. PRODUCE. (Raiet an mmeted to mo*. > P °SiiS[ Inn XT'' Whlto. (6 47.00 Sago Klonr Harawak .891 do BniMi No. 1 *••> Pearl BMO 4 40 Coffee. Bali. IBX b«aia JBjOO Cofle» Palorobang, ISXbuU.. S7DO Oolfee. Llbertan, No. 1 00 Tapioca, amsll Flake 7*o
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  • 207 4 For Prr ttr. Titru. To-Morbow. Mai va A Lingg> Hrlrnr. I p.ra .ii k a.ik Ckiengmai, 3 p.m. Mhl«'C»* Kl»n« Chmr'l'hya. S p.m. Katnvia via pnrta M nrl, 4p m. Macawar via port* Bnntnm, 4 p.m. Fridiy. Eiitope via port* l'arrai,iatta. Bam. Fremantle via ports Sulinn, p m.
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  • 141 4 A K RIVALS. Per a. Han Wknll Win from Klaiik via I porW— Mr and Mrs. Neave, Mita Neare W ud Mr- F. B. Croucher, and Mr. J. W. Per i. Hong Wan from Malacca— Hra. I ■haw. Per a. k. la» 7>i7wh from Battiia— I Mown Goosjen,
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  • 131 4 (for Singapore.) Bit N. D. L Pteven <1u« on the Uth April. From Hamburg-Mr. Mußcbmiter. Frnm Antwerp-Mr, and Mr.. V. Ad»ir. From Uenoa— Messrs C. Ackrrmtnn, E. Belart, H. Von M.rh.l. Mm. Mublberg, Mr and Mrs. Ko-tin«. Per M. M. Oetxtum from Marseille* Mnr<-h ll.— Mr. nnrt Mr«.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 202 4 Under ihisb tailing the following abbrevia ions are u»«d str.— «Uamrr *h.— ship iq.- -barque sen schooner; Yet— Yacht <:ru.— Cruiser Ot.l— (lunboat Tor--I'orpedo H p.— Horse-power Brit.Hritish U. 8.-United States: Pr.French Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch; loll.— Johore Ac. O. c.,— Oenera argo d.p —deck Dauengcr* U.—
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    • 958 4 L» smni Noon or Ye»thkd»y. Ban Whnlt Hih, Brit. ttr. 196 tons, Opt Olaen, 4th Apl From Xl ing. M Apl U <:.. ami Ud p. S. Steamship Coy. For Klang, eth-Rd>. Bormidn, lul. «tr. 1 ,4<»9 ton", Cnptain ■»artorio, 4lh Apl From Montbay, 21th M«r O.
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    • 518 4 Mm«, port, probabie date ol arnral. a*ii .tame 0/ (Menu. BTIIIIIU. Al.-wndra, Uliuow, I'lt Feb 47 Vndalusia. Hamburg, Apl 8 B. Meyer. Annsm, H'kODK, Apl 18 M. SI. Asturia. H'komt, to Icare Mar U B. 11. Ulanlico, T-iftte. Sl»r X R'unbffrs;. ,\w» Maru, Colombo. Apl 18 P. Simons,
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    • 183 4 I Vmu') Ni»> A lox- C»mi> I Pwii Biilu> Co»«o»ii». 5 lal 3 Chelydra Brit atr. 1567 D»»iot Houckoog Mir L'KBouitead and Cu. 3 IKhhlml Bniif r>ui«.h 100 Nm-olah Pontiaoak M>r 10 B»d ««ng S Noor» Brit Mr. lv« |Coy»h Deli Apl I S. Btann»bip C»y. S V»d Diemen
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 256 4 NOTICES, lINU for LEU PERIIIS' IV T Ift WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v BDSpBCiil Warrant J*¥3 SSJ^Tbb Qnsen *>. f Parveiors to B Empress ot Indh. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST V&LUE IN THE MARKETFLAVO BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD. -i 2-«» p«r ca««, ddtv «xtr*. (Sl'K(
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    • 199 4 THOMSON'S NEW Model, ULOVK-HTTIN CORSETS I V'-1.l II M MIV tllrllUSlKllll Jf' Thomsons > TO BK HAD OK ALL DEALERS ii inn .inn i 1 hi: world. Mfrs. W. S. Thomson Co. Ld. London KELLY&WALSIUTD. Just received. Active ttnlm by Stephen Or* ne. IJK A Kite in th» World by
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    • 669 4 M>T!lh\ Role Amirra, BEHN, MEYRRACo, *JB^ t^ Depots. JjH Singapore fft MfMn. JoHH LtTTLk IfJ Messrs. UnnTtkL ami ffm Hthdhmichir. |il^^ U. HoPPl*Bnc> p^?^ Sourftlxiyi, I I Messn.J.C.HooßWKi *Co l^j^^F^ M C A LISTER CO. SOLE AOEXTS FOR WOOD CO.'S Australian Butter The finest and most largely used of any
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    • 853 4 NOTICES. "TIMKB" AND "BUIXiKT.Stniu l,mt; MO a year, or (2) a month or fifteen cents n copy. Poet Frw %»t ft quarter. Strait, Budget pod dtt, »*1 ft year, or 16 a quarter, or 40 uwm" ft copy. The advertising rales arc: flirt time, IS cents ft line; 2nd and
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    • 100 4 NOTICES. JKHflflflCA of Japan TOILET WATER AppretlaW tor \u dflxatt prrfmie and the fening d wajgrt and Ireshnm which it impsrti to Ue skin Kananga Extract A IMM h- TIC PF.nnnE F(.n THE HANDKIBCIIItF M once ofKin.l. fraleful tnd pCT»»lmlly (rapr.nl w^-rr.....,^^ JRJQA U D f<. C'«, 8. rue Vivlenno,
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    • 39 4 JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND BTRIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. *W The price of the weekly mmi edition of th* titraxt. Tune, v four and-a- half dollar, per quarter in Sincnvo" <rmA an p^i-rrm
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