The Straits Times, 9 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ,I8IIED: 1831. SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1900. No. 20,109.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 931 1 rpHE BOsUWO COMPANY, LIMITED rp.l K Staadard Lit* Aararaaas, Norwiok Uaioa Fir* Imssnncs Societ*. AuasAaiunaoaUosapaav (Fir*). l>» E^uiuil.to Lit* Asuium Society. Thr Oceaa Maria* Inrarsno* Cosspany. iti. Chias, MatMl Stsasß Navifatioo Company. J rh. Tot*sah» U«*c Base Company. rVs Marttim* Issarasw* Cosspaay, Limited. j v'oc psrticolars of tbss* Compsms*. ss*
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    • 554 1 fj STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■IKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. I Singapore: Ship AoESCT, late J. Dabbdeu A Co., i-Z, Coixter The undermentioned dates are only approximate. From Expected Will be Despatched for On BaUvia. Apl. Batavia. Cheribon, Samarang. S"urabaya, Timor. Cotei, IWouw and Ilo.!ongan. Apl. IS.
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    • 675 1 BRITISH INDIA STKAM NAVIOA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, CALCUTTA >neofthe('onipniiv's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong l'miar Wharf every wick Passengers and Cargo booked by the atiove steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and Loudon. TO MANILA.
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    • 617 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,1*7,K00 Paid op Capital -'1 2.750 Re*err* Fund 9T5.546 Ihe undersigned. Agents for tho Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rl CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed St/MaOOU Amount rsid
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    • 775 1 INSUMNCES. NATIONAL ASBDRAHCS CoaPAXT OF IRELAND. KiUMuhed 1822. Capital J81.000,000 funds <~" 500,000 The undertigned, having been appointed Asrntg fur the Fire l», i.iriin. m a^Tprepartd to accept Rit'u at Current Rale*:— TRANSATLANTISCHE HANDELS COMPAGXIE. TRANS TRADING CO.. LTD 26/4 Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR
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    • 1167 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid BRAND see that the i^ENSEDMW HJff >s ll milkmaid SOSh V1 1 v Trade Mark PCW IUIIXIL is on Full Cream. ever Tin Largest Sale in the World. BANKS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RErfEKVE FUND $11,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 PROPRIETORS |-»10,0(W.000. Cocbt or
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    • 843 1 THK ISKST LINIMENT. I consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm the finest liniment for household purposes there is on the market," says ('has R. Ooctse, a prominent druggist at Wheeling. Va. "I use it In my family aqd my wife insists on its being kept in the house. I buy it ia
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  • 78 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS. ATR3na.ro to-day, ai Oilttosd Cottage. Bukit Timah KoVd, Mrs. ahne Scott, aged W, relict of the late M Thorn -s Scot I. Funeral leaves Ui stead Cottage at 6 4A a ro. to morrow for 8 loseph's Church and tbence to tbe Cemetery. On the Tth Apr-1,
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  • 337 2 MONDAY, 9th APRIL, 1900. OF THE WAR. The military situation is regarded a* bewildering Now, if we have no confidence in Lord Huberts, a bewildering situation is very unpleaaant and if we have conlidence, the situation is quite happy. For if we are bewildered, then ir is probable that the
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  • 36 2 Mk G. \V. Butt, the honorary treasurer of the Indian Famine Relief Fun. l, received the following cable from Calcutta on S-iturdiy:- Executive Committee Famine. Fund send their warmest thanks for further generous help just received
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  • 100 2 Aihakti-la.nd is far far north anH ■Ml of ihe Transvaal, and is separated therefrom by the Congo Free State, and by German, French, and Portuguese possessions. The troubles in Ashanti are, therefore, local. It may b<remembered that Sir William Maxwell, (•old Cuasi Governor (formerly ol Singapore), went in civil charge
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  • 110 2 Ai-ieh residence on. the Temelonc Concession, the Australian hydraulicint! eEpert has arrived at Singapore to onfer with the Tumul ing Buard and with a complete scheme for the handling uf theTemelong tailings. He will remain to explain it and to help to order the needed mechanism; alter which h.returns to
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  • 135 2 Tbe N D. L. Koniy AUxrt did- not arrive pa*| atinday afternoon and will nut leave BjEtfl this, Monday, afternoon at fi. HHrb r departing passengers of i.icial eminenct! are so numerous, and there are ona or two who, though not of social eminence, are so popular thnt i' may
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  • 202 2 In the London a\.,d China Express received by this iiia,il, there is an interview between th« correspondent of that paper and Mr. K«ang Hu Woi. As so m'icli has been B »id about Mr. Kwang Hu Wei's presence in Singapore, it may b« convenient t. o explain that, after the
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  • 160 2 Ir would be noted the other day that Mr. Noel Trotter, who is always resourceful, desires that the Government shall reservK a first class site til" Teluk Ayer reclamation for the Pott Ollice. The Government in that case will, of course, arrange to sell the present site at a moderate
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  • 216 2 It may be noted that the late Mr .Sheiford left the same amount of in nu y practically as the late Sir Cbirles Mitchell, in each case just under i'.'iO.OtXi. O.ldly enough, that is about the amount that seems to be placed t > the credit of most people at
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  • 208 2 It is arranged that Mr. Walter K^erton, at present Acting ResidentCouncillor of Malacca, shall come tv Singapore to bo acting Colonial Secretary. The appointment will be exceedingly satisfactory to everyone. Mr E.ertonis regarded as a strong man aid as a zealous worker while, in bis capacity as acting Municipal Preside*
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  • 219 2 Vuv much interest seems to have bat* takao in Mi article of -Saturday explaining, by way of a funtnote, th. peculiar circumstances and conditions uf the Pi-nang Chamber of Commerce cjntesled election for the Legislative Council representative. A number ol e.ninent citizens were discussing it o>, the verandah on -Sunday
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  • 9 2 T;>- days 4 m/s bank rate is 1/1 Hi
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  • 10 2 The British cruisers Hermiont and lirisk have arrived at Taku.
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  • 25 2 I'kouick, exchange, and share prices anil the mail list, are on page 4. Mr. Egerton will lake ipon Wednesday the ollice of Acting Colonial Secretary.
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  • 15 2 Thk London latter, a weekly newspaper started about a year ago, has ceased to exist.
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  • 18 2 Penaku rumour has it that both the Queen's scholarships this year will be carried off by I'enaug boys.
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  • 19 2 A Ceyloh planter advertises for a share in a rubber estate or for employment in opening land Tor rubber.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertise a sale of Java-made furniture at Esk Bank, Tangliu, on the Hth inst
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  • 20 2 It is advertised that during the E.iMir holidays the Exchange banks will close from the l.Hli to the 16th inst.
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  • 18 2 Two Chinamen were found on Saturday smashing up furniluro at Labrador Villa Une was caught, the other escaped.
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  • 45 2 Admiral Dewey and the officers and men of th« American equadron which engaged a Spanish squadron in the Bay of UytniU are to receive a gmtitkatiun of jC-'u for each man taken prisoner on the Opauisll ships. Tut- gratification of Admiral D*w«y wiil be XI,«U
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  • 6 2 It is p^^| Eav handicap t^B
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  • 7 2 the -Lil'll^H is advertised and 12th in;l^H
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  • 14 2 1 Ha German t^^H from Bremen V^| to Taingtau. I'h^H and 31 ollicers on
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  • 16 2 The Malay Mail "H Resident-General ">'^H Negri Sembilan are li-^H at the end of the inona^H
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  • 18 2 The War Relief at Hongkong on the :)lst^^^H The collections reached Sli^^^Lu of which has been remitted |BH.
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  • 31 2 This Friday (being the fi^K Iv of tbe Hindu New Year and GoS r tda>) there will be no issue of the fjtrwts Timer. On Saturday we will lublisb as usual.
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  • 37 2 The flower-show opens in tl B Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) at '4 p.m. aud it is open also from Bto 1 1 p m At the latter hours the ban 1 „f the Madras Regiment will play.
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  • 30 2 At the date of last advi^^^^kl'eking no violent attempt li^H recently on the life uH H[,.r Kwarlg 11-i It ih ..nnfl H^l that he is being made H slow poisoning.
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  • 26 2 Ycstkkuav iiioi'niiig H of tha Half Way 1 1 ■•MM H Road, 1. i-d from ntnallßfl practitioner ot <;ont^B attendance. The case wlfl till after death
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  • 26 2 As a means of exclui^H from working in tlie Hull I mines, a Bill has been 'ffl H bidding the einploytui'ii^H whose hair is inure Uia^H
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  • 24 2 The torpedo destroj^B otamiasiaoad at D.-von^H March, as tend(T to '>^H passage to China. On ar^H koug the Oiler will be pa^H Reserve. &^^^^^H|
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  • 23 2 The Ist battalion Bawl Lancaster K'L'nn.'ißfl arrived home from sffll^H -.lationed at Lichti~ld, .in^^^H Highland Light Infantry, lionT^H has been quarteted at Ujvonpurt
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  • 41 2 Yesterday a row occurred at :w New Market Koad among some Taicbews. One man was arrested with a chopper in his hand and three others were sent lo huspital pretty badly cut about. A blood-stained chopper was found in tbe house.
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  • 41 2 The cruiser fiqut, Captain H. C. Reynold!, has iiuw completed the repairs to her starboard buws necessitated by a collision with a collier in fly mouth Sound Slit- left on the lttlh March for the China station to relieve ihe Iphigenia.
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  • 43 2 It is reported at Kuala Lumpur that m uiu event of auy F. M. boy not oeing a British subject gaining a Queen's scholarship in Singapore, tl:.i W. Al S. Government will give such boy a aahotanhip of corresponding value and oppurt unity.
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  • 48 2 M >amuei. and Co. have bought up the oil rights on Urge concessions held by a Dutch venture called the East Borneo Company, on the bank: of the I'otie River. The. Samuel Company already hold three doncesaions in Cotie, .ii the oil belt of Netherlands East Borneo. I
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  • 49 2 Ho.ngiono, too Jias a Jubilee muddle. Minn j was raised Biere to cuminemoralu i in- Diamond Ju»lie by a road round in" island. Tbe money still remains in the bank, and differences as to the proposed route bar the making of the road. A meeting of subscribers is suggested.
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  • 50 2 The late Mr. Thomas Shelford, cms., formerly of Paterson, Simons and Co., wlio died »n Jan I.', aged sixty, left J personal estate valued at £40,981 net./ He bequeathed to the corporation of' tne Sou* of the Clergy X.'rw, and to the/ -Sutfolk Clergy Widows' and Orphans/ Kund XS(W. 7
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  • 41 2 Her Majesty has conferred tiie CompHnioiisliip nf the Bath iinfc" Captains Percy Scott and the t Ifon tludwurih Lainbmn, the captainsT ilcr Majesty's ships Terrible and Hof™'Jut, who did sucli spleudid servicF their country in connection with/ the defence of Ladysmitb.
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  • 67 2 Au Volunteers in India arol to be equipped with the Le Mell'urU/"fle in Itrul. All Mark V. r whip have buen issued to Vol mi team shooting and matches i.ur if""' regimental, are ordered t.< lie w/'thdrawn. l'here are to be no liirther/ t-sues of these. All
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  • 75 2 Thi Malay Mail describes Bentong as rapidly developing into quite a large town, despite the enormous d«ath-rate among the miners. The deaths among a population of 2,000 Chinese is said to be about 45 a month. The output of tin continues to be considerable, the best metal
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  • 159 2 penanu's unofficial seat. On the authority of the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, we (I'mamj QaietU) are able to announce the withdrawal of Mr. K W. Presgrave's nomination by Mr F O. Hallifax, propoaer, and Mr. E. A. B. Brown, seconder, and to state that Mr K.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 29 2 ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE. London, 71* April At Simonalown (Cape Colony) there has been a determined attempt to escape amoug the Boer prisoners Fourteen succeeded in doing so
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  • 22 2 ENEMY NEAR BLOEMFONTEIN. Renter's correspondent, wiring from Bloemfontein, says that parties of Boers have been seen in the environs of the town
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  • 46 2 3,200 BOKRS-S9l BRITISH. London, 8.'4 April. The British casualties at Reddersbiirg were:— I officers killed, •>. osaters wounded, 9 officers captured, 8 nii-ii killed, men wounded, the remainder (or 537) captured. The Boer strength was 3,mX» and guns. The British strength was 561.
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  • 60 2 It is believed that the extreme activity of the Boers around and southward nf Bloemfontein is rather of the nature of a native [local raid for the purpose of terrorizing those Kree Staters who have submitted to British control The British troops have been withdrawn from
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  • 61 2 LMHX) BOERS IN THE FREE STATE. 1 IS IT ROBERTS' PLAN London, 9th April I The present military situation is as bewildering. H 'I he army is immobileat Bloemfontein Hihile a force of the enemy estimated Heastwise at 12,000, whereof Olivier's HommatKlo is the nucleus, is souring nHhe
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  • 20 2 «c formation of a Town Guard at al North indicates that a fresh lion is even possible.
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  • 18 2 Il'he condition of affairs in Swaziland frightful. The Queen's impis (bands warriors) are butchering obnoxious iefs wholesale.
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  • 38 2 I! .MANY FRENCILMEN I TAKEN. ti'AltlS IS K\('lTF.l>. re were many frenchmen among isoners taken by lx>rd Methuen. re is much excitement in Paris jard to this incident, especially reference to the death of Col. ois-Maretiil
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  • 13 2 *oue news comes from Ashanti the tribes are in arms
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  • 18 2 A HBwher of Boers from the water workH naTe attacked our outposts at s >' ril HSrfeUi.
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  • 31 2 THE REDDERSBURG AFFAIR. ,'ili'l^HLje companies of troops captured ea^^HL Reddersburg were marching acrosnoi^J^ftntry to Smilhfield when they were 'I'lßi^J. Tlugi^HHllantlv defended themselves, bat tI V^M H>er field guns forced them to
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  • 63 2 In l"<|liir»o[ his speech explain- 1|">! Estimates, Mr Wyndhain taß Had that nearly •*>,«*> Colonu nB Hoops were either in bouth Africa c ■under orders t* proceed thith* llHHuringthe discussion, Sir J Colors :«fl H,plained that the ar Orhce by iti redH Htape and obtuseness, bad
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  • 42 2 THE ARGONAUT." THAdmfl Baity has given instructions for th«iewH ■jrst-claM cruiser Argonaut to be ■V.oned at Chatham Dockyard fc >>-■■ Wrst term of active seroceThe AywiaM K which is coming tothe China tatiM K is one ofthe °c" of thaimpH »»«d W*' ££.£9l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of i Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, ALL Emna Of Safety Eleetrie Blasting Apparatus The alim-e Explurirt*, l»mg all w<> fiduml in Ore-it llntam, ure made to past the high staudnrd of safety and pwrity UsU imposed by the Briluh Uocernmenl,
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    • 868 2 NOTirFvS. THE SINGAPORE OIL MILLS NOTICE. JiHK abnvc oil mills, logetli.-r with all chops and/or t i m tik-. ti-.v«' beeu Hi H. MabUafhaas. aa hafatkss ■at* All moneys uue lo or by tbe above mills pr. viou- to this date will be collected or paid by us. The Singapore
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    • 1067 2 AFTCTION SVI.E>. AUCTION HALM W TIIK mBBBOU) PKOI'EIUY Kmiwj as No. 2. Kbcr Koad. to be held at powell b> co bale boom Un Wednesd y, th~ llfA April, 1800 at>Mpm ALL that fr.. hold land situated at K1..-I Koad. between Oxlev Road and Killiney Koad, area' 1 rood, .14
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    • 813 2 LATKST ADVERTISEMEyTS. TOWN HALL. To-night, Moiulnj, April 9(A. and. Wednesday, April I Uh. Owing to iv Great Success, the ADA HF.I.ROY a).MI»ANY Will live two more performances this MONDAY WEDNESDAY. (TVrr sj* b- no perjormanos on Tuesday) Blerclea will be ilrea awar (CMANOE OP PKOOKAMME) A new series of pictures
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  • 1398 3 I ixTtMiti) to gix'e the form of the Derby horses to-day but I think it i take the races in their order on th« programme. 1 will, therefore, discuss the Maiden Plate, the feral ta* meeting For this there are tlia following horses in training: H. Abrams' stable:
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  • 83 3 ALLEGED STEAMER OVERCROWDING. Tiir. Hartosomaassf »t Penang took iniinoiis on Wednesday last yfU* b i ataaaaa, ivaruiuwdiai his ship. The case sraa to be heard on Captain Kut return fr-.in BsatkßMva* At I'enang, on W-dnesday, the master of a passenger launch was lin.-.i S.Vi and i carrying an exc»ss of
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  • 114 3 Thl outlook for coff.-e does not seem to be improving, judging by the lu-avy Noeka L.-l-l in I'.mi-I. Collee up to a paint iin|r..v,, by keepinp, but the L-n-.it increase of stock* Letwe.ii MM sod 1900 has a most uepr.--m^ .tl. t upon the m.irket whi h the
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  • 201 3 THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA. A LEViEwtR in the fjlatnun Him fora that the BrtMSMSH was 'vorth far more than its price, even at the publisher's price of £.i! U "to hive occurred tr> com(>ar.'itivelj few people that the hunjclopiedvi i> one of tl li. i IK- tenth Vi.lllll.e. fcr example, enntainf
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  • 461 3 THE WHITE MAHATMA." Divide. as to the geiiuim-m r Otaanriai of IDS ]■■■<! .r,,.,., I IIM White Mahatma, willi tiie A(J;l Ivlroy Company, at tin: Town Hall Tliu ijuwtiw ■k i* how nn;. li af I toniiance i* due to nonUM divm.il 1 1 >n. how much to IMimnlil nadJlM
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  • 2157 3 London, 27/ A March. The I'ress, accounting fur delay, KOUtuIIM l.urJ Roberts' anxiety in hostile „1-ntry tv ensure quietness in his roar when he advances tv Pretoria, i Commandant Olivier, according to one account, is strongly placed with lilt. in guns at Rouxville according to another
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  • 103 3 The Editor of the Straits Timet has received from Java a post-card bearing the postmark Weltevrmlen, which is an null) ing district of Batavia. On the back of the card is a coloured pictorial renre--eni..'ion of a Boer with a gun smiling at foui Highland soldiers who have
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  • 266 3 aa "eiroy variety Co gave another very excellent entertahment in the Town Hall on HaturdayQight, before an appreciative audience. Miss Ada Delroy and Mr. Jjukw Uell »gain appeared in their amusing musical medley melange and Miss Maut LiU gave two most admirable conralto songs. Miss Delroy contribute!
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  • 275 3 THE APRIL MEDAL. The April monthly medal was played for on Saturday and resulted in a in for Mr W. D. Kisher -vith the excellent nett score of 77. The handicappers had certainly been very leniont to this player, but where some 150 members have to be
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  • 229 3 H. i. c. the BaVr. A mitNULV rifle match took place on Saturday afternoon at Balestier range between teams of the Royal Navy (H M. 8. Ipliigenia and Haltler) and thUarrison Kifle Club. The weather was everything that could be desired. The R. N led at 200
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  • 359 3 A match was played on Saturday on tha Esplanade between 8. R C Ist XI and the Navy, the Club winning. Scons:— Navy. Sharp b Jansi S Wildbore c Ess b Thoraau i Chambers c sub b do 0 Paul clanu tiC. Oehlers .18 I.'. Haninge c Tboroasi b
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  • 128 3 Per K. D.L. ML Komig Albert for (i.noaMr. liieudoDDf Mr. Hans Becker, Mrs. MuhliDghaus.Uiss K.A.Johnston, l.mul(ienernl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs C >tri"ger Mr. and Mrs. Bolin-Jacqneroyns, Messrs. A. J. de Jong Hchnumuerg. ao'l koumhui-. For .Napl-s— >lr and Mrs H. Horsey, For London-Mr and Mrs. Francia l>«r-. Mr. K.
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  • 33 3 Manila, Palitaita, on 9th April, Boustead A Co Bremen da ports. Kunig Albert, on 9th April, ilehn Meyer Co. Sydney via ports, Argvi, due 11th April, McAlister A Co
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 UOIXO IXSAXE. A. L. Rimer olSloneri.l((e,.N. V. I was for a lone 'imc troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the hetd which made me feel as though I was coing insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures effected by Little's
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    • 1178 3 NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANN CA. ISSUED ♦Tlir If ttttt% (LONDON.) THE BUBSCR PTION LIBT 18 NEARLY FILLED, AND THE BALE MUST BE DISCONTINUED ON OR RPPf-iDP ABOII «**u Intet.ding subscribers to the Time* Reprint of the Encyclopssdia Britannica who wish to participate in the special offer to residents
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 172 3 AKRANUKMKN I Monday, 9th April. High Water. TM pm. S V A. Carbine Drill. 1.11 Delroy Co. Town Hall. 9. Tuesday, 10th Apbil. High Water. 654 a.m. 8.*2 p.m. Furniture Sale. Devonshire Road. Powbll ■>. legislative Counvil. 'J 30 Flower Show. 4 to 6 p.m., 8 to 11 p.m. s
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  • 545 4 8 ku.hum*, 9th April, 1900. I'KODUCE. (Kaltt art eorrtetti to noon. Gambier Copra Ball Jo Pontianak Pepper, Black, Aago Floor aarowakj do Brunei No. 1 «-80 p___i Hum .i 4.* U. lonee Bail 16% batit MOO loflZ' PVliibi*, 15%ba.it.. 27.00 Cr.ffee. Llberian, No. 1 jfWM do mod. I*"". 7
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  • 80 4 far Per ttr. l\mr. To-Morkow. Cheribon Htnang, 11 a.m. IVkan via ports A<ng nir., 1 pro. Madras via ports Landaura, i' p. in Klang via ports Batirirr, 2 p m. 1 i-'li Vtxivptn, 3 p m. Muntok A Pbanc U. O. Myer, 4 p.m. WIDXEBDIY. Djambm XianAnn, 11a.m.
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  • 111 4 Pbom buHuri By tbe German a. frruurx, due on 12th April with dates to the 1Mb Mnr.-h. Fion Cmm:-By the M. M Tonkin, due od Sunday. Tiki tibli Or Mni> l>u«. L«ft Singapore Dae in (.onion Arrival Feb. smh N. D. L. Mar 22nd Mnr MM M»r.
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  • 255 4 ARRIVALS. Per s.s. Q. O. Hyer from Pslembang— Dr. M I.ix't-11. and i'npt P. Orre. IVr s. Sultan from Muar- Mr W. M. Robertson. Per s. Malacca from Telult Anpon via J...rt- Mi-si i. I'Klililimnnrlli. (iuw. Bonnefond. Fowler, H.C. Bonar.l, Akk-r. Thomas, ArnJit. Mrs Jessop. Messrs W. W.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 150 4 Under thi»hoju( mi; the followingabl>re»ialioos »rfi used sir. sleamrr »h. thip Iq.- -barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Übt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; H.p.— Honw-power Brit.— British V. B.— United stales: Pr.— French Ger.— Qtrmux Dot.— Dutch Job. Jobora Ac., O. c— Qoimrnl cargo I d.p.— deck
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    • 920 4 Arrivam Sinn Noon or Pati-eiiay. Atturi*. Oer. str. 8,318 tons, C»pt Hildebnndt. 7lh Apl. From Hongkong. l»t Apl. Or., andftiid.p B. Meyer »od Co. For New York. 13th— Rds. Alhoin, Brit. str. 849 ton», Capt Ritrhie. 7th Apl. From Bombay, ?7th Mar. O.e. Borneo Coy. Ltd. Lett
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    • 520 4 Worn, port, prooofth datt o] twwat. «..< namr of agenu. Stka m IBS. Alexandra, Glasgow, lit Feb 27 AlKanti'. L'pool, left Mar IS; Barlow. Aunam, U'kong, Apl ID M. M. Ardandearg, Kurupe, psd Canal Mar 23. Atlanlico, Tilesle, Mar -M K'tenberg. Awa Mam, Colombo, Apl 1» P. Si.nont.
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    • 334 4 mo i h Vwu'i Nix* 4 tan Cimn r*ux .S»il*i. i-oiiMOKki.. ApTj 1 Loci» Brit bq. «04 Noel Synanfu Mar l.'.Tan Tyc Ifclon I Mr. 1422 Hyde Bangkok Apl alp. Hi moos and Co. BK. Dickinson Mr. I*3l McDonnell Madras Mar :w!Syme and Co 7 Lady Mitchell .tr. 7M
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    • 123 4 I)ATK. Vmil'h Niwi KuuAKiu Cimi* Dirrimiios L P I 7 Kirkdale Brit tlr. Gib«on Europe Pakan «tr. KUltiK Bonglcalii ti« ports tjultan air. Hendry Muar Eton »tr. Hyde Port Said Giang Ann »lr. Follett B«mar»ng via ports I'm Seng str. IKvidion Femag B«DgKOk Ocr itr. Bortfeldt Bauifkok Pensog Brit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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