The Straits Times, 11 April 1900
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Title Section12 1900-04-11 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAI»ORR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1900. No. 20,11112 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement978 1900-04-11 1 •put. pr—ff coWPANV LIMITED rpdl Maafed Uf* aaswaaos. Ramok Usioa Fir* Ispsnaos Sodetv. At as «ssiii»»» >^mi«ii> it in). Th» K io"»i le Life Assuraaos Doeiety. a£L mIsS Stsaas Na*igsa£?Oo>*|>aDy. Tb. T<»sah«. Kp V— l »«»aa»-_ Tke Mantua* lassnaos Coaapaay. Uarita*. ror partk-ulars of thss* Cosapaaws. *M t><* tall .f978 words
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Advertisement751 1900-04-11 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I^-ONINKUJKE PAKETVAattT MAATSOHAPPU Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Sinoapon: Ship Agexct, late J. Dundels A Co.. i-i, CoLtTEE •Joa". The nndermention«d dtto< are only appr nimtte. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Rtael Batavia. Apl. 9. Batavia Cherihon, Samarang. B"unhay%, Timor, Colei,751 words
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Advertisement689 1900-04-11 1 BRITISH INDIA RTEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. LIMITED TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA OneoftheCompanv'Steamers is intended 10 leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and London. TO MANILA.689 words
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Advertisement638 1900-04-11 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,127,n00 Paid up Capital *1»,?H) Reserve Fund 075J48 The undersigned. Agents for the Com»an/, are prepared to accept fire risks at urreui rates ot premium. in iCSTEAH A Co. THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPAN f LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ........tt.lMl.nob. Amount638 words
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Advertisement373 1900-04-11 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL ABB-KANCE COMPAXT OF IRELAND. Established 1822. Capitai .£1,000.000 funds <—> 500,000 The undersigned, having heen appointed Aa-Mita for (be Fire Deag.rlß.riit at prepared to accept Risks at Current Holes TRA.VSATI.AXTISCFTE n.WDEI-S COMPAGXIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD > M Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. PROVI-lON FOR OLD373 words
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Advertisement663 1900-04-11 1 BANKS. uonokono and shanghai banking corporation, paid-up capital iiu.uoo.ooo. KKaEKVE FUND f 1 1,«X),UOO. Rr>EKVE LIABILITY OFI .mmum PRoPRIKTORo. |..»io,uou,uuu. Oocrr or f)i riotous:— N. A. Biam, Esq.— CKAlaMaN B atWAii, £sq.— Danrrv K V OUT aaq. I D. H 11 SBS, a*q. K Gosn, baa. Il «.i*.»d. i:«i A663 words
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Advertisement500 1900-04-11 1 NOTICE& JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND STRIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. WHAr WE ALL WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DX PIEDRA. made entirely of tobacco grown in British North Borneo. EO.UAL TO FINE HAVANAHB. [EXQUISITE flavour and aroma; packed j in tin sealed boxes ensuring500 words
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Advertisement891 1900-04-11 1 THE BEST UNIVENT. I consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm the finest I iniment for household purposes there is on tbe market," says rhas R. Goetxe, a prominent drngxist at Wheeling, Va. "I use it in my family and my wife insists on Its being ke.pt m the house 1 buy It891 words
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203 1900-04-11 2 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1900. OF THE WAR. Established: 1631. PRICK 16 CENTS Slraiit Times &»a year, or, post /ret SM. Straits Uatlgel $18 a yoor, or, pott free, 120. /l(Zirr(wiiij /tt<«j may U found in (Ae fourth page. Twknty-thrke steamers, with 20,000 hories, are to mil to SaMfc203 words
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Article224 1900-04-11 2 Mk Napier and Mr. Lair 1 took tbe oaib« at •Maftiaj I cguncll. Then unanimously the cuur.cirvote.d SI'O.OU" tor help to the fa.uiiic-olricken uf Mb, it being noted that the Mai.i.. ■Sales have Volt d JrJU.UOj, and t ii.it thi(.ublic in giving liucly. Sir Aluxandei owclleiihaiu wisely discouraged224 words
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Article19 1900-04-11 2 Thi Acting Governor, Sir Alexander Swetluuliaui, will be "At Home" at oVmjmbM House, on Saturday next, at 5 p.m.19 words
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Article138 1900-04-11 2 It may have been observed that in our Malacca correspondence yesterday, it wj- complained by a correspondent ihul Malacca people ought, with intelligent I'osl OUice management, to have iiii tli.ir European mail on Sunday iiiunmig Aiguing from the time th.it the 1' O. hi Ml passed Malacca, our correspondent shows138 words
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Article13 1900-04-11 2 Produce, exchangt and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article18 1900-04-11 2 Admiral Kpppel is bonked for Europe in the I*, it O. MurMuia to leave on the 2Ulh inst.18 words
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Article18 1900-04-11 2 Tin Old Tanjjiig Dock Co., in liquidation, advertise the issue of a new certificate for a lost one.18 words
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Article17 1900-04-11 2 Mb Powell Robinson advertises that his establishment will be closed from the 13lh to the 17th instant.17 words
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Article28 1900-04-11 2 The extra P. and O. *t»am«r SltangKai left Hongkong at 4 p m on Tuesd.iy, and ia due .to arrive here at daylight on M. mi. ay next.28 words
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Article28 1900-04-11 2 H. M. S. likige nit sailed for Colombo, en route for England, a; 6 a in. to-day. Tlie Pique is coining on from Colombo tv take iier place.28 words
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Article35 1900-04-11 2 A Eukopian living at 1-B Orchard U.i.nl lias bead iillarkvd by small-pox A Chinaman living at 172 Queen Street and a Malay postman living at 114 b Sirangoun Koad hawslso bflen attaci.»J with ttte UiiMMW.35 words
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Article15 1900-04-11 2 Thi nnt At Home" of th« Tanjtlin Club will be held on Thursday, 10th April.15 words
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Article30 1900-04-11 2 This Friday (being the first day of the Hindu New Year and Good Friday) there will be no issue of the Straits Tirnet On Saturday we will publish as usual.30 words
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Article24 1900-04-11 2 The Russian transport \nrntlail, Capt. Oronomsky, arrived frnm Odessa this morning, en route lot Vladivostok There &re 463 convicts on board. She leaves to-morrow.24 words
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Article29 1900-04-11 2 Liv Chung Chip, who banquetted at the wayside in Cross Street and afterwards refused to pay 15 cents, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Sarwar to 3 months' hard labour.29 words
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Article27 1900-04-11 2 At 230 a.m. yesterday, AsaistantPupt. Wat ben raided a house in Hylam Street with a European Constable an.: another policeman. II- arrested 15 Hylams. Fined St each.27 words
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Article29 1900-04-11 2 Messrs. Hong lek Chye A Co. advertise an auction sale of valuable freehold and leaiwhold land situated on Bukit Timah Road, on Thursday, the 19th inst., at 230 p.m.29 words
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Article28 1900-04-11 2 Thk Italian man-of-war Curio Alberto, Cupt. Roberto Clan, arrived this morning from Hongkong bound tor Italy. Admiral Brenet Brancetto is on board. Her date of departure is uncertain.28 words
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Article37 1900-04-11 2 Yesterday, Wakir Singh, a Bengalee, was fined 55 for gambling in Hylam Street. He had a racing instrument with six horees on it, and there were six persons staking on the horses a. ten cents per horse.37 words
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Article36 1900-04-11 2 Yesterday, a Cbetty prosecuted a Kiing cook for causing hurt to him. Ihe defendant said plaintiff spat at him and he (defendant) dealt the spitter a blow on the face. Tue Chetty denied having spat. Fined ■>.',36 words
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Article35 1900-04-11 2 Ink report on th« Widows and Orphans' Pension Fund for 1899 shows: receipts -538,:<39, and outlay S»,:i!ll. The credit balance of the Fund on the :(lstDe.c last was 5262,30: i. The contributors then were .'ills35 words
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Article43 1900-04-11 2 <>n (iood Friday, the Post Office and •he piib-pnit unices will be closed; on Monday, the 16th instant, they will .■lose at s»i p.m. The Saving- Bank and the money order and parcel post i nncli.-p will he closed during the Easter holiday!.43 words
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Article41 1900-04-11 2 Tiik annual distribution of prizes it the Anglo-Chinese Free School, I'r.luk Ayer Street, Singapore, will take ptaai to-morrow at 11-30 a.m. All interested in the institution are invited to attend. The Hon'ble K C. Hill will preside and distribute the prizes41 words
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Article45 1900-04-11 2 A ol'abo of honour consisting of 1 officers and 50 rank and file, 16th .Madras Infantry, with the regimental olour and band, will be formed up at Johnston's Pier at 4 this afternoon, to lec-ive Admiral Brenet Srancetto, ■■f the Italian Navy, on his landing.45 words
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Article92 1900-04-11 2 Tbe S C. C. inaugurated their new -easou by a practice game between Ciub members, last night, on the i',-pUnaiie After euch a lung respite M was necessitated by the Tennis lournameut, the want of practire was .try evident Neveitheless, fair form «aa sUo«n by some of the92 words
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Article170 1900-04-11 2 The Ada Delroy Co. give their last lierfurmance in the Town Hall to-night, i'hey leave to-morrow, for Hongkong, bf the I'wtttn In connection with the performance* if the White Mahatma in Singapore, correspondent, who signs himself Puzzled," sends to the Editor this ■aniag the following letter:—170 words
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Article179 1900-04-11 2 tbi rirm usT. Previously acknowledged »tu.7T3 ftr dunrte ,Sub-Commilte4—Mole-kien Litt— (amM.) Chop En« tii Seng 80 IloAuK; I'm l«0 E Opter, per fount d'Abbans 30 Her Ur. Arnot Keid—Jaii list:— Tan Hum Hoon SO A. 8. House 10 Ptr Chititu Sub-VonmUltt—Hok-kwn IM-(amld.):— Chop Hiap Kng Bo179 words
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Article1037 1900-04-11 2 OPENING OF THE BIDI GOLD WOKKS. (From a Corretpondmt.) Bt the kindness. 'f the manager of the Borneo Company it was my good lorluue to be luviied to the opening ceremony of the Bidi Gold Works, an event long expected and desired by everyone whether connected with1,037 words
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Article126 1900-04-11 2 The Flower Show opened al the Town Hall at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the competition being open to residents inSineapore, Penang, Malacca, and the Native States. There were a large number of people present and the hall looked very pretty, with th» beautiful tints of the flowers126 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article76 1900-04-11 2 BOERS IN THE FREE STATE. AT ROUXVILLE. t*ndm. 111* .d.w. Bix hundred Boers have occupied Rouxville. A larger command.,, mainly mad* up of submitted burghers, has left Smithfield for Wepenrr. rWepener i» a unall town 1)0 miles south easloi Bloemfontein and 40 milen direct north of Kouxoille wh eh town76 words
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Article21 1900-04-11 2 Two thousand Boers and five gunare already round Wopener. Wepener is practically isolated, but it is provisioned and entrenched21 words
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Article27 1900-04-11 2 Twenty-three steamers have been chartered to convey 20,000 hones from Australia, Buenos Ayrss, and New Oi leans to the Cape befoie the end nf May27 words
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Article74 1900-04-11 2 (Later) PLUMER WITHIN SIX MILES. THEN FORCEDTO RETIRE. Colonel Plumer, with 270 men and a Maxim, reached Ramathlabamu on tbe 31st Marcn. 'Kurnathlahams is 20 miles north of Mafekiug.j The force got within six miles ot Mafeking and then was forced to retire, which it did in good order74 words
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Article32 1900-04-11 2 MAFEKISG ATTACKED. (Will IxiUr.) THE BOERS REPULSED. The enemy opened a most furioot :>ombardme,,t at Mafeking on the 27tb March. The Boers advanced to the attack on two sides, but were repulsed32 words
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Article15 1900-04-11 2 General Sir Fred C'arrington now at Capetown proceeds to Beira im mediately15 words
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Article30 1900-04-11 2 There has teen seven, fighting at Wepener extending over two days 1 here were considerable casualties on both sides, but the result of the fightinc is unknown.30 words
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Article14 1900-04-11 2 General Rundle and the Bth Division has been diverted to Springfontein14 words
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Article44 1900-04-11 2 A Keuter't message fmm Bethulie dated the 9th inu states that the Boers practically hold the Free State east ol the railway. The enemy have been located li' miles east of Bethulie Bridge, having evidently come down country after the Reddersburg affair.44 words
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Article85 1900-04-11 2 FiFTY-eiZTH ust: (76,027 Amount previously acknowledged. 1 76.M4 A i.oubKul bet 6 K. O. R. Collected by our Pahang Comtpm tost i— D F.Bayly.. »IO Jee Heng 10 Lee Cheng Teen If Yong Lee Hong ToougS on. M Cboou Hen I Yap Heng 1 Tay Hoe85 words
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Article94 1900-04-11 2 Oko M*ng Yew, a Chinese trader between Sulu ami Singapore arrive.! from Bulu about the middle of March and went to live nt 17 Market Stwrt. where he had a box containing valuables, money, and clothing. On April 4th, hi^ belongings were all there. On the94 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1900-04-11 2 Kilt IS. tt L'KI iv lilsoI\ hit. at a mod* f prfaa ISu.iran. terd rqud to anything In ihe aiarlii 1 113.60 per caae of dos. pi nf. of all dealersfl.lli.SKi 1.1 i, >nlc lupin tim. Pilot Braod Cement. $1 85 per cask ol 400 ll,s. i\-i; dowtv l»)rffTt, THE453 words
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Advertisement784 1900-04-11 2 NOTI'I-S. RUTICK. V> n-ual my «ta.ili-limonl vill lie cloard on tbe llh und Itth ioatanl or ihe Siu 0 h,.l B. r li 31i v. U .1..ii ..ii. v llljl'l M c.'t. NOTICE. |f I iI.SXAJIDM HOOD BEOO is .>l t,i>- 'late nulhoiu-il to sign uurtinn pat prucuralion. i.l I784 words
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Advertisement562 1900-04-11 2 NuTH Ks. HAUKALL* HILUOa W, iiubuuun itoad. HAVE ON HAJiD:Electrir Kant, Ceiling and Table, «o, an, «o iuu, I in, and lan Volt*. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. An; Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fan>. For Ti.ble IV, 104 VolU. Inspection in\ited from all people who |M562 words
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Advertisement684 1900-04-11 2 L VTF.ST ADVKKriSKMKNTS. TOWN HALL. Tonight, Wednetdny, April IMk, Last performance ot the ADA Dl'l.ltuY COMI'ANY Biryrlrs will be lli.ii away S (ASOI IIKK CHANGE UF PUUUiiAMME) A new aeries of pictures on THE BIOSCOPE, NEW WAX FILMS THE Will IK MAHATMA MISS ADA DKI.RoY'S 12 BTAK AKTISTES 12 NOVEL684 words
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Advertisement124 1900-04-11 2 At No. 13. Wilkie Koad, this morning, tbe wilo of Ci.pl. Jelucoc, of a son. On April otb, al Museum Hill. Fort Cinnii'K, tbe wfc ut U > W. B. II BUTja, Assist. BupUl folice, of a daughter. M K. I iitaadori lor th» Mra.t< TWa aboaM I -ntun oa124 words
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Article1810 1900-04-11 3 TOsULUT, lorn APRIL MBBBBaV Ml, 110>.,l K.-IRALHA.VDMSWETTIXHAII, k.c h 0., Acr^o uo\ui>. 1.1,-ul-CVI t 'hippeuoall U E.. (Officer I uuil'iao.ln.fc tile Troops). Uou. K UaUM |Auoi.« -General). Hon. t I II if ill (A 11..1101-11. Hou. t .VI. Mcrcwclher (Aatlu| > uloinal Tnusurer) Hon r M. M. Caulfcild1,810 words
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Article309 1900-04-11 3 TIIK COKPi PKOGRKtSKS. A mketino of the committee of tlie n 1C lie Vnliil— w >a< Ijcld ij alUrroooa in the S V A Drill 11..11 All the nine ..I the omuiittee were present anl the A.IIIU llllll.Mill.ilit of tbe S. V. A joine.l the committee U>x309 words
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Article2427 1900-04-11 3 F.M. S. CLERICAL SERVICE. ONE-<IOED ANXIKTT OS THE PART (»K Gi)VrillNM..Nr. ROBBING PtTKR TO OIVB PAOL. TO THIS DlT'lll uT THt BTKAITS TIMCS." !MH, I have always claimed to myself Hie liaht of offering criticism, md of calling the attention uf i lit- <Juv.ii.nient to ■awanoaa in winch dcMM of2,427 words
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Article308 1900-04-11 3 rUE MMsttl LI3TS. THE P AND O. Mussilia." April 20:- Mr E B Skinner; Mr. T S liui,.l.re.k; Mr. F. J. flenia-ti-ld; Lev. W. K. Hurl y; Mr. Aylesl.ury a.id p irty ut I'enang. Mr. J. ll Campb. II Mr. U Evans; Mr. A. W. 1). v,308 words
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Article146 1900-04-11 3 This morning, before Mr. Michell, James M Glowd, a gunner of the K G. A was charged with theft of a bicvele, valued at SIOO, belonging to Capt. Robinson, at Blakan Mali, on April .trd He pleaded guilty tn ■aHaf the niacliine. Imf »aid a civilian gave146 words
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Article127 1900-04-11 3 TBt lIAMJICtP T. IUSAMtNT. It has I arranged hy the eiecuiive of tli- Pnla Club to hold a BaasVsM to irn ment in Mi\,anl th« unoernoted team-, uliicli have h.-en arrangod a- v.-hlv M MtaMa, wi!l take part. Each v will Ik- limited to 8 ponie*, and127 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement183 1900-04-11 3 FACTS OF ABSORBING IXTKKEST TO THOSE WHO ARK IX THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot bu 100 qui.-klv cured ot Rheum 1 -in Tn s t rid of Ibns- awfu pains thit make life a never-ending series of toriure n..w mild, now excruciating, today in Ih-.i, 10-niorrnw hobbling around in183 words
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Advertisement1034 1900-04-11 3 WEATHER RKPORT. KsmUis Krrba* 101* Apl. vttV *.m .1 p.m i^rt.n, KkMARKS. Unr. JP 955 D.BAg Temp. W0 S4 0 000 rflhThrr 791 77 77.S f-iu Dir. 01 Win.i E.-.SI wj w. Calm ztS Max. Tamp W.B Mm 74.0 1 =gMai in »w ISI.O c °fi TerT.rad 71.8 o«5 Rainfall1,034 words
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Advertisement1077 1900-04-11 3 NOTKES. -Tirtr CINGAPORE SPORTINO CLUB. Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. MAY 22nd, 24M, ami 26(/i. FIRST DAY. Tiutday, 22nd May. First Race. THK MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue 1300. A Race for Maiden Horses— Weight aa per scale (lOst.). An allowance of Jilt., to ex-Gnmns, imported into the Straits Settlements o.1,077 words
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Advertisement646 1900-04-11 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS ;isr time, IS cer-s a line; ioi and 3rd times, 10 cents a line 4th to Bio times, I cenu a line; 7th to 18th times. S cents a me; t rw rd 3 c nU li»e;bnt no ohargeless than on. dollar. Thus,646 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous221 1900-04-11 3 ARIUN laaWt Wedkkhiiay, 11th April. HirliW.rw 858 pm. Malay Hari Raya Hadji. < V A 25" Drill Ma. Delroy Co. Town Hall. V. Tin kmiay, 12th April High Water 90a.m. 931pm. 1 1, tin in .nit win! 11, .vi due. Morning. Land Has*. Crane. 2 30. Sepoy Lines Monthly Medal221 words
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Article588 1900-04-11 4 8 anirou, 11th April, 1900. I'RODUCE. (Haiti an eorretUd lo noon.) lambier 7.16. opra Ball a 6.60. do Pontianak, 630 i-epper. Black. 30.00. do White, (6%) 47.00 -ago Floor Sarawak.. 390 do Brunei No. 1 160 IV vl Sato 4.40. Coffee, Bali, ISX basis *1.00 Coffee Palembaog, 16% basis..588 words
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Article60 1900-04-11 4 M A ILS CLOSE. ror rer ttr. Tim*. To-Morbow. VmasiMD via ports Ran Liong, 3 p.m. ilalacra A Klang Chov Pkya, 9 p.m. Bangkok Tringgaiiu, 4 p.m. Uuvia via portis Rtatl. 4 p.m tlaog via porti B Whatt //in. 4 p.m. tMHt lanffkok sifiaora, j p.m. 'otio via ports /f.60 words
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Article109 1900-04-11 4 From Kpbupi By th» German a. t. Prruum, doe on 12th April with dates to the 1Mb Mtrrb. Fbom Chihi :-By the M. M. Tonkin, Time Tuu Of Mttu Do«. Left Singapore Due in London Arrived Feb. 27th N. D. L. Mar iioii Mnr. 23rd Mar. Srd109 words
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Article297 1900-04-11 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. r>rs. s. #un«-a from Kelaatan--.\tr. G. He welt. Per I. B-m H'/i/iK Hin from Klnng vis port»— Mr. Egcrton. and Mr. and Mrs M. Ulenthy. TO ARRIVE (For Singapore.) Kit K. 1) 1- frreum ilui> on the 12th April. From Hamburg— Mr. Max Scheuter Prom Antwerp-Mr, and297 words
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SHIPPING
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Article169 1900-04-11 4 Underthis heading the following abbreviations ore used sir— steamer sh.— ship hq.— barque sen.— schooner; Yet -Yacht ('ru.— Cruiser: lilit -tiunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— Hriti*h U. B.— United Btate»; Fr.Fr»nch Qer.— German Dot.— Datch; l<.u.— Johore Ac, O. c— General amo d.p.— deck passengers169 words
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Article734 1900-04-11 4 auuvau Hiioi Noon or Vi -i.»mv. linn If, n i Soon, Dut. str. 6JO tons, Capt Bolufs, luth i|p|. hrom Cotei, 2nd Mar. Lie, ami M <l.p. Ek Liong L'liau. For Sourabaya, Htu Jtua. tSun Hh.Ul Kin, Brit. Str. 195 tOUS. Capl Ulwu, llth Apl. l-ruin Klaug,734 words
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Article586 1900-04-11 4 Nnmr, port, probable date of amr«i.Vi w mw of agent*. Alexandra. Ulaigow, 1(1 Kel> H Alicante, L'pool, left Mar 12; Barlots. Annum, Hkonc, Apl lit M. M. Ar.l mdeaiK, Kurop-, p«J Canal M%r W. Allantiio, T. i.-«te Mar JO Kteul) -rg. A« i Maru, Colombo, Apl 18 P.586 words
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Article144 1900-04-11 4 v«j.Hki.» >»m jt tarn. tot«i» Pawn 3aii«u. Comismu. a Bio. A Pl B {Andaluaia O«r atr. WW Ehleri Hamburg* Mar i Rehn Meyer ft 0». 10 Chwn.sbaa Brit etr. lisa Unwr Hongkoux >pl I Uuihrio and Co. 10 Ban LionK soon Uut ttr. .WO Kolu(» Cotie Apl 3Ek Leong144 words
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Article85 1900-04-11 4 !>««. I Vembl'< Nimk KuuAKu c»mi» DatniATioa Apl 10 K-vrf.H. Itml sir. Con.i«lifn. Unv and Malacca I Kian Aon Brit Mr. D'Cruw Ujarabie II Ko«a Mr. Lyon P«u»ng M Kiaa YftOK *v. Cliopani Mur nod Malacca II Malacca tlr. Daly Teluk An»oo iia porto 1 1 Chow Fa sir.85 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1900-04-11 4 NOTICES. UiBtsforLEKPERRIIS' ffOICESTERSHIRE SAUSL v By Special Wapraßt^^ BJ§jL m m ASD Purieyors to Empress of InHls. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. SCOTCH WHISKIES ARK THE BrST ViUI IN THK MARKET FLAG RRAND. 10 YEARS OLD. MM p« cam, ddtv ixira. (Sl'hl 1 A I.L V RK( O.M M BNDEI V V521 words
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Advertisement936 1900-04-11 4 NOTICES. ■vii t, v> (CL^^^^a^ fnn«' .j 1 **»«psi^*^^s^s^a^*3 BEHN, MKYBB* Co., J f «w/'.«. l> lt J Singapore \Jf I Maura. Johk Lrrru 4 PJ Messrs. UoimiL uu /x!^k 80H0HUi0HI«. JEM O. H iPphiii l-ti?"! fmrnhiiyn, I ■^^Ay\ I U«asrs.J.r.HuOK<rso iC Isfcisrfi^ Kf.-ll Xli hllill T»T IT Ail I)936 words
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Advertisement470 1900-04-11 4 notices. Tks Htnk of England uses Price's Safes because they ure the be*t and cheapest uKiuuK Piinnra BEXI' STEEL SAFES. Makers to Her Majesty's Government, the Admiralty, the Rank of England, BURGLAR AND FIRE RESISTING Quality Tltt People) Rtnl Sttl Safe Thoroughly Fin and Fall-proof. Outside mcuara Single Door 1.9470 words
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Advertisement122 1900-04-11 4 NOTICES. JKflflfllSlGß of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated lor its delicate perfume and the feeiing el nolcrt and InsliMsj whlcb it imparts to Ue ikin Kananga Extract i 1 v n m mi. rm the havdubchhf M on;c ur.r; Ml, K raleful enj r i.s,,i m ,l» Input RIGAUD4' C'«, 8,122 words
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