The Straits Times, 14 April 1900
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Title Section12 1900-04-14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, APRIL 14. 1900. No. 20,113,12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement908 1900-04-14 1 rpHK Buaaao oontAjry, limited r iiUK Standard Life Aasamass. Norwkk Uaioa Fir. humect 800. <jAlias Aasmmau. Ooß|iaiiv (Kirs). ■•h. K^mrUl -b Life As»mra«a> Society I M Uesaa Mariiw lasMannu Compan;. lb. CUca Mwtsal Stsass Wavifatkm I'oa.pan j. Ih.T3ttsahao.La»arßs*Coasi»ay. I as MarttisM lassiiases l^itaiiT. Lwitsd. Vor pMiicular. ol thus* Companies, sas908 words
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Advertisement724 1900-04-14 1 STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. rrajuiun paketvaabt maatschappij Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenta ol Singapore Ship Aoxjcy, late J. Daeicdels A Co., 2-3, CoiXTRR Qua*. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On ■Mst BaUvia. Apl. 9. BaUvia. Cheribon, Samarang. Snurabaya, Timor, Cotei, Rerouw724 words
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Advertisement615 1900-04-14 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIOA TION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON. A CALCUTTA i ineof the Compauy'ssteamersiß intended io 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.615 words
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Advertisement647 1900-04-14 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,fi00 Paid up Capital X15.760 Reserve Fund W3,a40 The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUBTEAD A Co. rTUiE CHINA IRADEES INSURANCE I COsfPAXT, LIMITED. Capital Snbsaribed KAU.OOb. Amount Paid647 words
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Advertisement457 1900-04-14 1 \s£*gy.f IRELAND EiUMwhtd 1822. The ■■dniii'iinnf, kavinf been appoMed I AaraU f»r Hi. Fire Krp.iriinrnt a~e prepared to accept Ritk* at Ourrenl TRANSATLANTISCHE HAXDELS COMPAONIE. TRAMBATLAHTIC TRADING 00. LTD.) I FUUDS /LIBEKALV I largeX. BONUSES. > LOW I PREMIUMS./ ESTABLISHED 1847 rhantrd to Volunteer* it... ,1,,,^ v 5,,,^ AfricaThe Company457 words
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Advertisement736 1900-04-14 1 TTONGKONO AND SHANGHAI JUL BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND $1 1,fi00,000. Cocn or biiaorou If. A. Sma, Esq.— Ckaibjtam K -iiKii. bq— DarnTT Cv niii> B. H. Out, bq. I D. U Mosat, Esq. K. Oom, Ksq. A. I. Kjtmokd. bo. A H»UIT, bq B L. BICNIEDSOK, K«q.736 words
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Advertisement816 1900-04-14 1 I NOTICES. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS BY OUR LONDON ANALYBT. 28M February, 1900. T HEREBY certify that I have nude A another analysis of the Soda Water recently submitted to me by Kmn. Frsaer and Heave, Limited, Hingapore. This ii undoubtedly the beU sample of all tboae sent to me for816 words
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Advertisement928 1900-04-14 1 THE BEST LINIMENT. 1 consider Chamberlain P»in Balm the naestlinimentforhouseboldpurposmthere ii on Hi* market," says rh»« K. Goetie, prominent druggist at Wheeling. Va. "I me it in my family and my wife insists on IU being kepi in the home J bu> il in grow qomtitiee whi<-h I never do928 words
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Article115 1900-04-14 2 inn. Voui'i Nim< jKuuAR). Cuiaii Dutiiatioi 14 Hi-U--14 Kian Yang U Han LeongBoon 14 Malays II Sri I IHllllMi U Ho Tjioe 14 Sranij Uonp 14 Sappho 1 4 llurnco Heng II Kul.y 14 Ja«on II UortXlll I Ulenfalloch II Siak 14 rariui* Brit >:r. InktKr ftiuuig and Deli115 words
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354 1900-04-14 2 SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, 1900. THE PARIS EXHIBITION. The Paris Exhibition opens to-day. There have been little international disagreeabilities that at one time threatened to mar the success of the exhibition. Yet, on fuller consideration, it is «eun that the Government of France has given no cause of offence to any354 words
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Article1319 1900-04-14 2 We publish to-day the twenty-second half yearly statement of the Jelel.u Mining and Trading Company, Limited. The essential feature of the statement is that the much-talked-of Itiu Lo>ln at Jelebu in now announced to be in working condition, and from the beginning of the present half year1,319 words
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Article16 1900-04-14 2 Thi Acting Governor, .Sir Alexander •Sweitenham, will be "At Home' 1 at Government House, to-day, at •'>.16 words
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Article86 1900-04-14 2 I ni.e.»s people in this part of the world order to-day the Km Kn'yrlw poedii Britannic" they cannot get it on to-day's terms. An order posted to-day will comply with the conditions. Perhaps people in Malaya who have failed to be alert can still get it by wiring an order86 words
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Article123 1900-04-14 2 For lack of space we to-day hold over (1) A famine fund list of nearly t->,OOO additional (2) our news of Netherlands India; much interesting verandah talk (4) certain notes on Singapore life (a) an article discussing the future of Singapore (6) a M.d ay Suites article; (7) and an123 words
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Article130 1900-04-14 2 The M M oc*unun from Europe paused Malacca at 6 a.m. to-day (.Saturday), and should arrive by 2 p. m. We may, therefore, get the mail between S and 6 o'clock. The mail for home by the Tonkin closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The Tonkin will arrive at 6 a.130 words
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Article71 1900-04-14 2 Ok Monday, next at w.30 a.m the first sod of the Singapore Johore Railway will be nit. The scene will be Back Road at the foot of Fort Canning, or otherwise the immediate neighbourhood of the place that is usually occupied by the circus tents. There ought to be a71 words
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Article298 1900-04-14 2 A paragraph in the Straiit Time* asking an explanation of the quaint nominating and withdrawing of a candidate for the post of M. L. C. for I'enang has led to correspondence there. "Alpha" writes very indignantly generally implying that we have done a service by publishing certain facts, yet he298 words
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Article11 1900-04-14 2 Mb. f. H. Pooles, s Boat Quay, advertises Whiteway's Devonshire cyders.11 words
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Article14 1900-04-14 2 1 hike will he police snorts this afternoon at the Tanjong Cigar Football ground.14 words
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Article19 1900-04-14 2 The M. M. mail from Europe is going alongside to-day as we gu to press —say I, 1.1 p.m.19 words
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Article15 1900-04-14 2 l.\ 1»(W, the Municipal revenue at Malacca was Xiy,4B(l, against an outlay ■M at MhlM.15 words
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Article22 1900-04-14 2 Tiik annual sports of the lath M. N I. HI advertised lo be held a*. Tanglin on the Ifth and wli inst.22 words
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Article15 1900-04-14 2 Tbe Straits Government notilicaliun .I'cljring Manila an infected |>urt on account of plague is rescinded.15 words
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Article21 1900-04-14 2 <In Monday (being a public holiday) the Strait:- will be published at as near M p. m. as is reasonably possible.21 words
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Article21 1900-04-14 2 I lit port of Hongkong is gazetted in the Straits Uocernmeid Gazette as infected owing to the prevalence of Hague there.21 words
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Article19 1900-04-14 2 A hull under the Explosives Ordinance exempts matches, under certain cunaitiuns, trom the operation of the <p i nii.lll. ■<■19 words
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Article25 1900-04-14 2 luoT and mouth disease is reported as being general in the Tanjung I'agar district. Cattle disease lias uruKen out at Tan |ung .Mnujk in Malacca25 words
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Article22 1900-04-14 2 A MR. i'Lar despatch lioni the .Secretary ol Mate regaruinglheappointineiit ol probationers lur the Indian Kurett Service is published in the Gazette.22 words
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Article19 1900-04-14 2 With to-day's Sfraifo Tlmm there is issued a supplement containing produce prices, share quotations, snipping news, uaa some advertisements19 words
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Article23 1900-04-14 2 hH is notified a declaration between the I intoi Kingdom and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg respecting the reciprocal protection ot trade marks.23 words
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Article36 1900-04-14 2 Un Monday, the luth inst the General Post Ollice and the sub-post offices will close M KM |> m. lie savings bank ami the money order and parcel post Inanities will lie closed during the Easter holidays.36 words
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Article36 1900-04-14 2 I.atium and Mactoggarl report that Paliang Corporations are arm, that Tomelongs have been done at *ji and »-'v and aipuius at 412..V) with buyers. Koyal Johores are lv percent, under par. Itaubs are weak at •j<f.sO.36 words
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Article31 1900-04-14 2 The Band of the 16th Madras Infantry will play a selection of music, weather permuting, in the Botanical Gardens, on Monday next, the 16th inst., from to II p.m.31 words
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Article79 1900-04-14 2 At the Sepoy Lines Golf Club, the usual ladies' monthly medal was played for yesterday, and respited in a win for Mrs. MagraUi. Mrs. Mnrewether played a very line game, but unfortunately came to grief at the last hole. The scores were Hand. Net score. tire.79 words
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Article103 1900-04-14 2 The following is a list of the passengers who leave Singapore westward bound, by the French mail steamer Omaiutn, to-morrow:— For Colombo:—. Lt.-Col. and Mrs. Whitley, Mr. F. IX McLeod and 1 child. Kor Port Said Mr. A. Begdacui. For Marseilles: Mr. Max Bonnefond, Mr. Henri103 words
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Article64 1900-04-14 2 Mr Hood-Treacher, C.M.U assumes the duty of Resident-General in nbout a fortnight's time, when the RenidentGeneral goes home. Colonel Walker, C M.G will act for Mr. Rodger as Resident of Perak, mid Mr. Wise for Mr. Birch as Resident of Negri Sembilan. Mr. Wise's place as Secretary to64 words
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Article72 1900-04-14 2 Thb following appointments are notified Mr A H. Capper to the commission of the peace at Singapore. Dr. Fry tv bo acting Colonial Surgeon at Malacca. Mr. M. Kodesse to be Acting Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court at Singapore, Mr. J. Sellar to be member of the Pilot72 words
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73 1900-04-14 2 THE STRAITS AND MALAYAN SOUTH AFRICAN WAR RELIEF FUND. KOI KTEK.VTB LIST. Amount previously acknowledged MNyM J. Moss, per W. Makepeace 10 CMectrd Mr V. 8, K aISMSaVi .V Co. M.S. E. AngulhaACo. I SLM* Ebramtah i'akir Maiden 4 Co &n Saiboo Mohd. Meerali A Co. OO Sultan Khou huratter73 words
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Article141 1900-04-14 2 AN EYE-OPINIR Mil HOUI To-UAV's Slrniti lludgcl (because of yesterday's holiday) does not run to 'JO pagesof loucolumns, butonlyto 18 pages of 90 columns. It contains 7 columns of editorial wisdom about everything "Chain Snaffle's" sport'ng notes a report of a Chamber of Commerce meeting; the notes141 words
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Article191 1900-04-14 2 i-'nit lhitrh tt -rr. f The Hague, tilh A/ril liKnekai. lie Wet gives the following account of the action at Rcddersburg. The .-iim t.I the Boer* was to cut the British force there from the road toThabauchu. On the approach of Cmm in. la, it Olivier,191 words
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Article156 1900-04-14 2 The Jiiniiaigliuin I'u.-l. in a review of the i:, l r,jrlnp-rilui Hrilannicn, which it characterised as the "generally accepted and ultimate authority on the wide circle of human knowledge, congratulated the public on the measure of accessibility to the work which was given by the rapid multiplication156 words
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Article277 1900-04-14 2 Oi Thursday afternoon, before Mr Michell, Tan Hoh Chin and On Chin were charged, on remand, with assisting in carrying on a public lottery and buying lottery tickets and Xo. 1 was charged with selling Samarang lottery tickets. The case against the second man wax withdrawn, as277 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article33 1900-04-14 2 GATACRE'S SUCCESSOR. k»wfe», IMA Afril. The seneral orders stats that General Chermside replaces General (iatacre who is ordered to England. It is believed that (ieneral OatacreV removal is because of the Reddershnrr. disaster33 words
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Article16 1900-04-14 2 Major-General Hunter commandthe brigade that is going from Durba, to join lx.nl Roberts.16 words
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Article29 1900-04-14 2 The British garrison at Wepener b only 500 men with seven guns. Telegrams published on Tbursdar recorded that troops were being sent to th'f relief of We|w»ner.29 words
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Article37 1900-04-14 2 KRAMKNOICONCKkNKD. M. Delcaste, the French Minister for foreign Affairs, speaking in the French Chamber, refused to discuss tha pasuge of British troops through Beira [to Rhndesia|. France was not sjmmsJ in tht! i|tiestion.37 words
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Article65 1900-04-14 2 NO MORE LENIENT Y HKiOIUH'S MARTIAL LAW. lv view ot the unrest jthat lufollowed the recent southward movement of the Boers], Lord Roberts has issuad a proclamation warning thtinhabitants of the north of Cape Colony against further hostility to British rule Lord Roberts states that in |h*65 words
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Article45 1900-04-14 2 THE BOERS AND PORTUGAL. jAjntton, IS//. April The Koer Governments have formally notified Portugal that the Bo«rt will consider any Portuguese permission for British troop* to pan through Bel™ [on the way to Rhodesia] an tint* mount to hostile action by Portugal against the Boer;45 words
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Article26 1900-04-14 2 Lord Kitchener hao arrived at Aliwal and has lieliographed I sympathetic message to Wepener, where the Ron attack seems to be slackening.26 words
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Article33 1900-04-14 2 HRITISII OFFICERS AND TR(X»PS KFLLED. The news fruui Ashanti continues lv be serious. Letters from the interior of Ashanti state that British officers and to Haussas (local recruited troops) have been killed.33 words
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Article53 1900-04-14 2 MORE OF WEPENER. Irtndun, 14f/i April. The 'time*, correspondent at Bloemfontein wires that [Colonel] Dalgety occupies a position outside Wepener. The Boers hold the town of Wepener Various telegrams have been received referring vaguely to lighting outside Dewetsdorp. It is inferred from these telegrams that a column from Bloem fontein53 words
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44 1900-04-14 2 later A Keuter message from Bloemtou tein, dated Friday, says it is reported that the Boers at Wepcner have been repelled with great loss, that they have relinquished the attack, and that they are now returning northward*44 words
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Article14 1900-04-14 2 CHERMSIDE ADVANCING. General Cherinside, with the *ra Division, has arrived at Keddersburs from Bethany.14 words
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Article17 1900-04-14 2 1 U-VKLOPMENrS AKfc EXPECTED. The censorship over telegram* is ■trial Exciuni; devel«t>racuu we expettoa.17 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement450 1900-04-14 2 NOTICKS. SIOEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be .he best IU NT-I'KKVKNTIVK *«<"" Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridget sic., etc. One gallon will cover 540 square (eel. i'aici 120~-pe r dr'ini o! 1 cwt. A splendid report juat received from the fievmary of the450 words
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Advertisement1206 1900-04-14 2 I ATEST ADVEBTISEMENTS. WHITEWAY'S PURE DEVONSHIRE CYDERS Specially adapted for consumption in Tropical Climates. WHITEWAY A CO Ruarantee all tliiir Cyders to lie the pure juice of the finest Devonshire Apples ouly. No Water. Saccharine, or Clu'Miiralf ul' any kiml are introduced, nor are these (Jydera artinciallj acratcil. UKCOMMENDED BY1,206 words
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Article1628 1900-04-14 3 It is quit* certain the next important movement in Singapore life must I* i he appointment of a "Commi Kuquiry into the necessaries The ladies ul Hongkong > vigorously petitioned the legislator, 't t,v that they have at one blow got consent to the appointment of a1,628 words
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Article159 1900-04-14 3 MMT'i CAkBIXICOMPETITIOKS. TmW 01 I ye-teHay. carbine shooting went on Ml li.ilesliir members of the > V A the important competition ■J tl,.- firing for the ~ield, which was won by No. 1 subdivision with 18s i.'i with 144, Xo ■1 and were third, each making 13£, and159 words
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Article2107 1900-04-14 3 {Dales Parallel With To-MjW* Expel d Mail) AT MAFEKING. Ix>,,don, 13rd March. Immediately after the evacuation of Crocodile Pools, on the Limpo|H> River, by the Boers, Colonel Pluiner pushed on southwards at the head of the Rhodeoia column, and reached Lobatsi, 47 miles north of Mafeking, without2,107 words
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Article38 1900-04-14 3 Hongkong. Suisang, dm 18th April. Boußiead A Co. M«nilM, Alicante, due 18th April, B»rlow k Co. rVnang and Calcutta, k'unsanp. due on 18th April, Boustead 4 Co. Kelantfo via ports, Amherst, every tea utrjftWlfctfmdl-n.38 words
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Article1479 1900-04-14 3 Th« fullowinK, dated Singapore, 12th April, 1900, is the directors' rei«irt to the shareholders of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Company (Limited) Your director* submit a statement of the company's account* for 'he period from 6th August, 1899, to 3'st January, 1900, being the second half of the eleventh1,479 words
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Article174 1900-04-14 3 I'ATII KliKAl. OF THE I iooli Sll LI'HEKI>. Victoria Steset axu Bkass Busa Koaii. 0.30 a. m., Low Mass and English Sermon. 8 a. m., High Mass. p. m., Vespers. Cut-Ken or St. I'iitK and St. Paul, Queix Stbeet. 6.16 a. m., Low Masa and Chinese Sermon. 8174 words
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Advertisement1193 1900-04-14 3 NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. ISSUED BY Zbt (Ttmro. (LONDONJ TUE SUBSCR PTION LIBT 18 NEARLY FILLED, AND THE BALE MUBT BE DISCONTINUED ON OR BEFORE APRIL 14th. Intending subscribers to the Times Reprint of the Encyclopedia Britannica who wislA participate in the special offer to residents in the1,193 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous252 1900-04-14 3 &BfiA>ujcauam "ArUKUAV, 14TII Al'HII. High Warn. I0J3 pun 1'ublic Holiday. Banks, I.,-. Pasaovi r PMtivaL I'aris Kxhihition u|>cn8 K C. Cricket. c C CrieM Police Sport*. T l'apir. Attt;rnoou. rr«Mr"Al Honw.Uort. House.;. Cap Bowling Tanclin Club. M If.oatwud mail. <iu.I n i T Temiwranco Club. T.ao. SlXUiV, l.VTH APEIL. M252 words
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Miscellaneous168 1900-04-14 3 TOMORROWS CHURCH SERVICES. (EaSTEK Sixdav) CHURCH OF ENGLAND St. Axtiuw'a Cithidul Sirvic-is. A a. m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a. m., ihornl Celebration. II a. in.. I'horl Mstini. Proper Anthem. 5.80 p. m.. Evensong and .Sermon. Anthem at this fervice. Preacher— the Bishop. Offertories (or Assistant Clerfry Fund. Rubric. Every Porukoner168 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement300 1900-04-14 4 [NOTICES. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, Imrnincr, lifeadiag, scaly skin and scalp humours. i> instantly relieved by a warm bath with OvRODM Soap, nnd a single application ofCtrricußA (ointment), the great skin cure, followed by a full dose of ('menu Resolvent, greatest of blood purifiers and humour cures. (uticura300 words
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Advertisement296 1900-04-14 4 NOTICES. Sweet Scente from flowert, RIGAUD'S WHITI VIOLITt. RIGAUD'S whiti Ron. RIGAUD'S white j»««ih. RIGAUD'S WHITI LILAC. RIGAUD'S whiti mi*. RIGAUDtC', mm, Paris v J pBUSHED FOOD Tby it and you will b« satufiko. I. K BE I. I LIUS begs to inform the public that bis Factory (or preparing296 words
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Advertisement750 1900-04-14 4 THE STRAITS IDLES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY bSTABLISHED 1831. TsUflums, No. 70. TtitfnyMc Adirtu:—"Timm, Buunu. a The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in750 words
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Advertisement704 1900-04-14 4 I SHIPPING. COMPANIA TKANSATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOX MANILA. I 'PHE Spinisli mail ALICASTK is I 1 .lv.- here on "r about lbs lMli mat., I and w<ll have prompt despatch (or the I abore port. I For freight or passage, apply to BARLOW A CO., Agents. KOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, AND704 words
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Advertisement345 1900-04-14 4 NOTICES. laents for LEA PERRIMS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v By Special Warrant lff|l!Elyuiie Queen m *Vs^ Porveurs to «^^s^^*^ Empress ot Intfls. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. SllenhmbM Foods. 1 A PROGRESSIVE W KMH^MB^M ij, im. Ml I ...ted to «he trowlnK ditotlve of fe Infants (roni birth upwards, and free from dangerous345 words
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Advertisement338 1900-04-14 4 UNTOUCHED BY HAND. MB For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. KELUN't II KOUB, PECKHAI, LONDON. ENGLAND. ASSOCIATION OF HOLLAND CIGAR MANUFACTURERS TRIO I -I ahi i-h.-.l IMNH. Head Office; I'ulenborg (Holland). Cables "Trio" Culenbopg. Muiiai;iii!i Director: C. W. DBKSUHUIJB, Sr. -I «W Holland, KM /«<'"',338 words
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SHIPPING
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Article154 1900-04-14 5 Underlie t:vuiinitthe following abbrnv:.. lions arc u:v<l str.— steamer »h.— ihi; bq.— barque sen schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser; Qbt.— (Junbo.it Tor-* Torpedo; II p.— Horse-power Brt. British V. S.— United States; Fr.— French; Oer.— Oerman But.— Dutch Joli.— Jobore Ac, O. c. Bmi cargo d. p.—154 words
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Article831 1900-04-14 5 abbitiu Bi»ci Noon or Vi.-rttiMV. Baa Urn (luaji, Brit. Mr. M ton*. Cant Scott, Uth Apl. From T Anson. lllh Apl O.c, and SI d.p. Wee Bin and 10. For Teluk Anson, lKth-Rds.-Horwo, Brit. str. 404 tons, Cant Robinson. 12th Apl. From Bangkok. Mh Apl. and tt831 words
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Article568 1900-04-14 5 Kamt, fort, probable doit oj arrival, i name ot aqrnit. BTUHIU. Alexandra, Glasgow, I ft F.-i> B Alicante. L'pool, left Mar If: Barlow. A.mr-ni. H'kong, A|.l I- M. M. Ardandearg, ■wan psd Canal Mar M, Atlanlk-o. Trieste. Mar M K'tenbrrg. km Maru, Colombo, Apl Itl P. Simon;. l:allaarat,568 words
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Article521 1900-04-14 5 Suoiroa*. 14th April, 1900. •.PRODUCE. (Kales art corrected to noon.) (innibler buyers f 7.M. (opr» 11*11 (J. 60. ('o Pontianak 8.30 I I per, Black 80.00. White, (6%) 47.00 ico Flour Sarawak,. 8 M do Brunei No. 1 2.30 ''■"IB* 4.40. Cr.Hec, Bali. I6J; basis 21.00 Coffee Palembaag, 15%baaia..521 words
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Article98 1900-04-14 5 r **t «r. time. To- Day. I'.naiiK Calcutta l.ightniny, S p.m. ••oti,. via ports Svo,i, S p.m. Sarawak Vurmu r/< Inm I'.nanx 4 I»i g J"™" l';iciai>K via |>ortB .V. I'.^irunAu, »n m \rnov via porls o«|f £»(mp, 8 pm. Bilu Palint a pm rirtjin AH'marang Clrnjailoeh, 3p98 words
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Article119 1900-04-14 5 Fkom EmoPE By th« 11. M. i 8 Ocranien, due on 14th April with dates to iho !i3nl Man-h. She brings replies to tho innll which left Singapore on the 27th Feb. Fbom Chibi :-By the M. M. Tonkin, On Hun'lny. Mar. 3rd M. M. Mar. 28tb119 words
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Article529 1900-04-14 5 AUR1VAL8. Per s. s. borneo from B .ogkok— Mwn. Smith, and Martivel Pert. s Hung Wat from Muar— M tin. G. K. Uehlert, s. E. AmaLwrg, ui H. Elphick. far t. Wye leony from T. luk Anson via por Mr. aol Mrs. J. W sterhoot, Messrt. Wilkinson, H.529 words
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Article108 1900-04-14 5 I. UAT«. AXD SHIPS >AMS. CifTAIS. OK 'FItOMWHIHJ DUTIX- Rl- SiIUTO. ITIOH [ma",, j M«r 29 Bril s. Honolulu Singapore N«w York flp 2*B'!' Border c.» M.f K»li Kid. Sio^ior, °"> »)Bnt ••.DulceofSlsndColUr Feh v 26i London Batir!. *V A|.l 1 Dut Lombolt Feb 10 AmttenUm BaUria S Itnt108 words
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Article387 1900-04-14 5 li FIKI VlMll'- NlM' I 4 I Kl.i. a"JT 11 Java P4ottr. 1-' Ruby Brit Mr. IL' u.»ni!Seng »tr. 12 Malayn Han itr. 11 Born.-o Brit «tr. 12 'Argus n ytr. II D.ut.Toa Ocr «tr. 1-2 I'utiala Brit Mr. IS Voronej Rut ttr. i.: Petersburg Mr. l.t Pataii iGer387 words
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Advertisement147 1900-04-14 5 JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AM) STKIPKD SIZE 3 FROM U" 10 18" G. OTOMUNE CO. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Head Orrici No. M, Cutor Road, AS. A. WATTIE. Manager MESSRS. TAX KLM TIAN SON^ A «e"to. The Company offerg easier terms and better bonuses thaii any other147 words
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Advertisement736 1900-04-14 6 CLNGAI'ORE SPOKTINO CLUB. Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. ■47 Wat, MM, und -JWh FIRST DAY. Tuesday, find May. Fie»t Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value tSOO. A Race for Maiden Horses— Weight as per scale (lOst.). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-tirifflna, imported into the i Straits ISrtilenientsor Nttive Statenat736 words
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Advertisement612 1900-04-14 6 taoun kace. THE SCURRY STAKES.— VaIu«JJOO.— A ll»ndi<K|i for nil Hnnu-n ttinl have started at this meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, furlongs. T.iikd Race. THE ROADSTERS' II ANDICAP.-Value $2*o. A Handicap for Horses that have started in tin- Roadsters' Race on the second day. Entrance $6. Distance, li mile. Foubth Race.612 words
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