The Straits Times, 17 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, APRIL 17. 1900. No. 20,115.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 950 1 rpUE BORNEO COMPANY, I.IMITEU rpHB sundard Lit* a—nan*. Norwich Union Fin, Usumcc* Society. AUai Aasuruot Cotapaaj (Kwt). I'h. BqmtakbU Life Jkasanaoa Soowty. l'lw Ooaaa JUcuk In— m»« Coatptny. me Chtaa Jsotaal Stttß Bavigatum OompaaJ. SiS^Sa^X^LW for eartioolai. ot thta* Cotspaiut*. tbs full adVw^lZot of THE BORNEO OOatPANT, LIMITED. Agenta. STEAIISHIP
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    • 1442 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. J/-OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Bhip Aoescy, late J. Daexdel* A Co., 8-S, Collteb Qtjat. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Coen. BaUvia. Apl. 16. BaUvia, Cheribo ,BaniarangandSourabaya Apl. 19 Hr,,vuer. Deli.
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    • 645 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AMD LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £-J,127,«00 Paid up Capital *****,760 Reserve Fond 073^46 Tbe undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. TIIK CHINA TRADKBB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Bubseribsd $l,i»>\'«A Amount Paid up
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    • 549 1 LNSURANCE& NATIONAL Abslbakci Cohi'ant OF IRELAND. EstabluKtd 1822. Capital £1,000.000 Funds <«-) 500,000 The undmiqned, having been appointed AimK f«r the Fire a»ep»rlß*rnt. a'e prepared to accept Risks at Vnrrent liaUs:TRANSATLANTTSCHE HANDELS COMPAGN'IE. I RANB»TLAKTIC TRADING CO.. LTD BKITISH EMPIRE FUNDS LIFEBAIX. R*. 42,00,0t),«» > 4h)NDITIONB LARGEV V 1 1
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    • 989 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriciied 20 per in quality j^jT^lljS cent, with Cream. evepy othep pWlO(s[si STEBILIZEDh^JM NOT SWEETENED. Un e k tened Kgßjal A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. BANKS. nUNUKOSU AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND $11,500,000 RESERVE LI ABILITY OF .mmonOD PROPRIETORS. J-»IO,OUU,IM>, Coen or
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    • 875 1 THB BfcST LINIMENT. I consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm th* finest liniment for household purposes there is on the market," says ('has R. Goetse, a prominent druggist at Wheeling, Va. I ua* it in my family and my wife insisU on Ha being kepi in the house I buy it in
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  • 308 2 Straits Times TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1900. THE WAR. KeTABLiaHiD: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. Strait* Time* «30 o year, or, potl/ree S(4. Strait* Budget SlB a year, or, pml free, $20. Adrertuii.g Raletmay be found in the fourth paae. With the same calm confidence with which the shareholders of the Hongkong
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  • 31 2 i in Wednesday, at 5 p m a general meeting will be heli 1 at the Singapore Club to confirm or reject certain resolu tionß about balloting. The matter is important.
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  • 60 2 Musks Bi-hn Meyer Co. adveilise the Deli for Penang and Deli every lin-day and thu Sumatra for Deli every Fri<l.iy, calling at Penang once a fortnight on the return trip The lhli is the swagger, new, electric lit, copperbottomed, gilt-edged, and fully-jewelled steamship on which so many people celebrated, on
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  • 154 2 Beneath the approving pictures uf eminent governors, of distinguished soldiers, and of leading citizens, the men of tho Singapore Rifles will drill in the Town Hall this afternoon at 5 15 The drill will continue at that hour on \V. I n,-ilay, Thursday, and Friday but Wednesday's drill will probably
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is l/lltf.
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  • 14 2 I'komck, exchange, and share prices I and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 24 2 Thk extra M M. s.s. Anuam loft Saigon at 6-i in on Tuesday, and is due here on Thursday next at about 6 a.m.
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  • 21 2 In the early hours of this morning the marine police found a waterproof coat at Johnston's Pier. An owner is wanted.
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  • 19 2 The Ceylon Government intend to establish an earthquake observatory at Colombo. Plans for the building have been drawn up.
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  • 23 2 Oni hundred and sixty-five deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on thn 7th instant the ratio per thousand was 36.11.
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  • 27 2 Thk exports of tin ore from West Australia last year reached over UO7 tons, of which more than 28 tons, valued at £2,007, were exported to Singapore.
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  • 27 2 The Phosnix Assurance Co., of which Stiven and Co. are the local agents, closed 1889 with a balance of £209,844 at the credit of profit and loss.
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  • 24 2 Thk Penang Widows and Orphans' Fund, in connection with the South African War, closed on the 11th inst. The total amount subscribed was $22,239.
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  • 32 2 Thk homeward P O. mail steamer MaitUia left Hongkong on Saturday at 1 p.m., and is due here on Thursday morning The mail by the Mattilia closes at A a.m. on Friday.
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  • 30 2 Messrs. Yong Lee Seng and Co. advertise that they will open a bakery establishment at 170-1 Orchard Road from the Ist prox. They will use machinery, and promise great cleanness.
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  • 33 2 Mes«KB. Behri Meyer Co. advertise a warning that delivery orders bearing their names should not be accepted unions such orders are signed by a member of their European staff weU-luiuwn to tbe tarier.
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  • 16 2 Two cases of small-pox are reported from Tanjong Rhoo. Both are Chinamen. One has since died.
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  • 24 2 Thi dead body of a Chinaman was found hanging to a tree at Tanj"ng Pagar R'wt yesterday. He used his queue for tbe purpose.
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  • 35 2 A CRICKR match was played on the Esplanade yesterday between the S C.C. Ist XI and tbe next XVI. The next XVI batted first and scored I.:j runs, the Ist eleven replying with only 97.
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  • 35 2 Today's produce quotationH came too late for correction on the hack page. Tin has risen to SBO 75. Tapioca has dropped to 56.80, small pearl tapioca to J6 50, and medium pearl tapioca to S7.
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  • 34 2 It is advertised that the vacancy on the local board of the Commercial Union Assurance Co. caused by the departure of Mr. M. Puttfarcken from the colony is now filled by Mr. Th. Bafeaa.
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  • 37 2 The band of the 16th Madras Native Infantry played a selection of music in the Botanical Uarden- laxt night, and played it well. There was a laige audience of people, but numerous clouds partially obscured the moon
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  • 46 2 I)i kinu the holidays no fewer than live dead bodies of Chinese paupers and male and female children have been found in the streets. A Chinaman suffering from beri-be'i died in a rikisha on the Serangoon Road while being taken to the Tan Tock Hung Hospital.
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  • 54 2 Mk. R. Morrison, unsayer and chief assi. 'in the Siamese Royal Department of Minenand Geology, died of malarial fever at Bangkok on the 9th instant Mr. Morrison wasonly twentylive years of age ami he came there at the end of April last year, after a brilliant ctreer in the Royal
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  • 84 2 TmStewardß of the Calcutta Turf Club are in communication with the Stewards of the Western India Turf Club regarding the present definition of .1 pony, in the rules of racing. It seems iiy.it the best solution would be la substitute 14 2 and under" for
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  • 77 2 Ms. W. Ki-r-haw, well known in connection with Victorian gold dredging '■tilerpri'Mfs, has accepted an engagement from Messrs Toby ami Van TiiHaillllim to proceed to Samba", Dutch West Borneo, as general mining manager for the Alluvia G>. Me— i- Toby and Van V.ill-nlmven have also arranged with
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  • 100 2 ON HIS WAY TO MM We regret to learn that Canon Greenstnek, up till recently Anglican missionary in Bangkok, is at present in Singapore in a broken down state of health. Canon Greenstock has been obliged to leave Bangkok for good, for he is of a good ag«
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  • 113 2 Ox the 2nd of April, a I ling tamby went to Menasseh and Co., Malacca Street, with an order purporting to be from Behn, Meyer and Co for merchandise valued at $675. He obtained the goods. When Menasseh and Co., sent vi their bill to Behn, Meyer
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  • 145 2 A Whiuu.Nu was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon (Easter Monday), between Mr. F. W. F. Clarke, assistant surgeon, Sungei Bakup Hospital, Province Wellesloy (eldest son of Mr. Francis Clarke of Singapore), and Miss Helen Byrne, doctor, Singari Hospital, llathras City, N. W. Provinces,
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  • 205 2 (From Dutch Source*.) The Hague, 11 (A April. It is officially reported from Pretoria that the Boers to the north-west of Bloemfontein have givc-i battle to the British forces. The British suffered enormous losses. The latter in killed, wounded, and prisoners amounted to 1,600 men. A
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  • 91 2 A mectimo of Legislative Council was held this afternoon, the Deputy Governor presiding. After the confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting, the third reading of the I'erak Railway Ordinance Amendment Bill was moved by the Attorney-General and agreed to. The Singapore and Kranji Railway Bill stands
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  • 161 2 Thk seventh annual general meeting of the Mercantile Bank of India was to be held in London on the 10th April. Tha directors' report, for presentation to shareholders, recorded that the net profits for the year ending 31st December, 1889, after providing for bail and
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  • 168 2 Thk Becond ordinary general meeting of the South Raub Ciold Mining Syndicate was held to-day at Mr. Derrick's oaVa, Battery Road. The director*, in their statement of accounts for ihe first 18 months of the Company's working, say that they consider the balance shown at the debit of
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  • 191 2 hM Mr Michell. to-day, Hadji Muhamid Tahir and Mohamed Alii, employed in the Singapore Club, were charged with Iheft of throe bottles of champagne, a loaf and a half of bread, 3 oranges, 4 bananas, i «poon, and 4 aarra*ini the property of the Singapore Club. Kemanded for
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  • 178 2 London, -Mlh Mnrch. A great fire has occurred in Uravestreet, Capetown The Government offices narrowly escaped being burned. The archives were damaged. 27th March. .Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has privately declined the proposal to place a tax of 2s. 6d. a ton on the
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  • 217 2 Lieot. Kamsay, R. A., stationed at Fort Canning, repor'i that on Sunday Ilia watch and chain valued at S2OO were stolen from a drawer in his room Mr. R. K Arnott, staying at Raffles Hotel, reports that his boy has absconded with about SI 20 in notes. A Taichew
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 34 2 THE SUPPLY OF HORSES. Jjondon, 17th April. Horses continue to arrive at Bloemfontein in great numbers, but they are in low jL-ondition and require nursing. The mortality among the hones is great-
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    • 68 2 POSITION AT WEPEXEK BOERS SAID TO BK KKTIRINI. The losses at W'epener already telegraphed are anterior to the 14th inst. The losses in fighting there since art unknown. The Wepener garrison signalled un Saturday that all was well. There are persistent reports that
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    • 38 2 It is stated that president Kruger has been to Brandfort, and was visiting in the south recently. Continual exertions un Kruger's part, and his personal influence, appear now to have become a significant necessity
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    • 35 2 (Later.) MAFEKING. "ALLWEU/CHTAPEILfitB. Lieutenant Smithenan, of the Rhodesian Regiment, recently reached Mafeking through the Boer lines. He returned to Col. Plumcr'i camp on the Bth inst. All was well at Mafeking on the M inst.
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  • 290 2 INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. THE SIXTH LIST Previously acknowledged ..|M,9M I'er Capt White, D. A. A. Q.:— The Sinuapore 10., K. E. $22.50 Koyal Uurnson Artillery.. UMI British officers, lah aladra» Infantry l&HoO N C. O. and men, Madras Infantry 58 'U NHln..-Offlcer»,.Madiaslnf. 40 l.irut. Wralar, rk. ..10 Bkat Wiiite.
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  • 196 2 Th Overland Mail of 23rd March says We note the following paragraph in a recent number of the Strait* Tirnf"ln the OcerlaiuL Mad of Jan. 26, there appear strictures upon Unvote of 60,000 duX by the Legislative Council to the South African War Relief Fund. The strictures are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint fot IKON AND STEEL S| DEROSTHEIjf PAINT 1 Guaranteed to be .he best RUBT-PREVENTIVE ««ant. Invaluable for .ships, Machinery, Bridges cU\, etc. One gallon will cover 540 square feet. r*iuci $'J'i per drtm of I cwt. A spli»niii'l"rei>ori junt received from the of
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    • 553 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. WK. AI.EXANDKR HO'JD BF.GW is from thi* 'late authorized to sign our firm per procuration. '.I 1 lIRIE 00. Singapore, loth April, IVOU. NOTKK I the iili.lciMt.il. -.1 her. i.y -uc notice tbu following firms: imm.-ly. lint Ewe Hai W:itt. BOO" Wntt Chan, Soon Huang, and Soon Cheang
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    • 977 2 NOTICES. A COACH.MANS .VTORY. Kiitrmliex," aaid a leading physician not long since, "may attack anybody, but is especially the disease of age and poverty. The immediate cause is an imtmil poison in tbe blood, which, beconiiug lodged in thosn part* of tbe system where the circulation has the least force,
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    • 691 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANIED A CHINESE or Eurasian Kilter poss ssing some knowledge of lathe work. Apply to The Manager, Aerated Water Department, Kraaer .Neave, Ltd. 19/1 WANTED. IX> KENT for iorS months, a well X furnished house near town. Reply under K CO Strait* Timt*. 19/4 NOTICE. IT having come
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  • 1038 3 MR I.OKE IN SOITH AKItICA Thi following, anal te an I a smsb, 1- tnunted us for pabßcatioa Thorneycroft's Horse, Shnw Grounds. ritzburg, Natal, February Mth, 1800. To No. 4 Sub S.V A. Mv Dear 8ub After some two months' roaming about in various ships, 1 arrived
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  • 994 3 (From our Correspondent.) K-mla l.ipit, 10/ h April. SMAi.L I'OX Smai.i.-pox has broken out in I'lu Tiiiilmliih:, near tlm ?ahang boundary with Ki'lantan In the latter Stole, it in reported that the disease continues to ngi imahaU'd. 1 am informed that numbers of Kelantan Malays n:ivr, with their
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  • 68 3 An. n r, 20 y m ye-t.-rday there was lil-,- report ofßfaal Kandang Kerbau Polio* Station l.y I. I". 391, who had In-, i) informed bj noinc Mttai tti.it :i i brakari out ■< tSB B how Raad. Tb* potiea constable did not wait to Mm
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  • 1089 3 DATES TOTHK WTH MARCH. London, 20//. March. The halt of the British army at Bloeruimitein is due to a cautiou« effort i.i moon ;i psaesftil trannltlon of authority. The Free Staters threaten to shoot Commandant Olivier for iroesrj deceiving them. Foreign steamers are landing SOO Boer recruits
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  • 699 3 JAVA TEA. Tea planters in Java rejoice fit the progress in the cultivation of the shrub there last year. The advance was slow hut none the less sure. The prices for the leaf were not high. But countervailing advantage lies in the fact that they are less liable
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  • 98 3 STRICKKN BY DISEASE The .Wo«i/« rimes of the Uth inst. reports the arrival of the hrigantine FAi-Mhrth at Zamboanga, a Philippine port, from Sinzapore which ehe had left on the afeth January After leaving Singapore, beriberi struck down the crew until only the master, Captain
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  • 241 3 THE PASBKNOER LISTS. THE P. AND O. Mi'^ilia." April 20:— Mr E. B Skinner; Mr. T A Dombreck; Mr. P. J. Benjafield llev. W. E. Horley Mr. Ayleshury and party at I'enang. Mr. J. II Campbell Mr. C. Evans; Mr. A. W. Davis; Copt. Thorpe; Corporal and
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  • 230 3 Per P. O s. s. Malacca from London. F,b W— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King. Mr. C. H. Bvm»s, Mr. P. Dutton. SuV ieut. F E. O Bi'gge. Mr. H. .1. Hritton, Lieut. W H. Packer Mr. T. W. Fairbank, Sergeant P II Ii i i ii.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 380 3 nWU ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Hongkong. Suitang, due IHth April, Boustead A Co. Manila, Alicante, due 18th April, Barlow A Co. Ponnng and Calcutta, Kumtang, due on IHIi April, Boustea'l A Co. Bydan >ia ports, hullala, on 10th May, Boußlead A Co. KelanUo via ports. Amhtrtt, every ten rtav. Wh. Bin
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    • 872 3 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROEDERER. EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roedernr, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN CO. Sou Importers. R'tnit al JOHN I.ITTt.E 00. LTD. JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND STRIPED SIZES FROM U" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE <fc CO. ALEX. FOX h CO. 43, HIGH STREET. Have just unpacked
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    • 583 3 NOTICES. BUY MALACCA TEA. Good, Pure, Palatable, and Cheap. Under the Patronage of the Hon'ble the Resident Councillor, Malacca TO BS HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd.. Messrs Ann Lock A Co., Battery-road and Messrs Yong Lee Seng, Orchard-road. 7th Mar. "1. th. s. 17/J THE GOVERNOR'S WIFE.
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    • 720 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERBOVALB [Ist Tim, IS cents a Hrn; 2nd and 3ru times, 10 cents a line 4th to Hth times 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, S cents a line; afterwards, 2 cento a line; bat no charge leu, than onn dollar. Thus,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 212 3 ARRANOKMKNTS Tuesday, 17th April. Hieh Water. 1139pm. Penane Counril Election. S V R Squad Prill Town Hall. 5.15. H. V. A. Maxim Drill. 5.15. Wednesday, 18th April. Hieli Water 0 25pm Sincaporp Club Meeting. 5. 8 V. R. S<|iiad Drill. Town Hall. 5.15. S V. A 2 5" gun drill.
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    • 89 3 WEATHER REPORT. ksastaaj Kerbau Hospital, 18th Apl. ItUO. Un Sp.m I! p.m Kexakks. Bar. 935 •.'9.774 2fU<46 Tsmp. 84 0 HOO W. BMl.TI.er 79./1 77.S < 77.1 g l Uir. of Wir.il Eiint w.s.w. Calm -3 g Max. Temp. BR.B Mm 74.0 Max. Id SunlSl.o Torr.nai 7IJS o < 5
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  • 541 4 Sihoai-ou, 17th Apml, 1800. PRODUCE. (Kate* an earmrlM to rum. ttambier boyer« I 7.16. Coprm B»li •■«>■ Jo Pontianak, «*> Pepper, Black »>.OO. Jo White, (SX) 47tf> -Wo Flour B«tmwakv do Brunei No. 1 I.W Pearl flam Coffee, Bali, 16X b«ls sl Coffee Palembang 16X»»U.. *.00 Coflee. Liberiao, No.
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  • 166 4 For Pit ilr. 7V«v. To-Morbow. Bangkok B.SengGuan, Soon. Penang «o»i. 1 p.m. Deli (Wvpio, !pm. Samaranit ria ports Giarni Ann, S p.m. Klang via ports .Sri Pegatan, J p.m. Macassar via ports Poh Ann, 3 p.m. 'Klang via ports Malacca, i p.m. Friday. Europe via ports Mattilia, 6
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  • 291 4 ABBIVAU. Per s. s. Gltngurr) from KutcbinoUu— MiM Oedye. Per».». Korat from Bangkok Key. Canon Qreeastock, and Mr. and tin. Dunlop. Per M M. s.s. Oceanim from MarseillesMr, da Pra. From Colombo— Mr. Fleury, and CapL A. G. Vanrenen. Per M. M. s. s Tonkin fjom Shanghai— Dr.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 182 4 11 nder this heading the following abbrevia- I lions are used str. steamer sh. ship t-q.- -barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Got.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. .S.— United States; Kr.— French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch loll.— Johore Ac™ O. c—
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    • 1068 4 ABBIViLS Kl»ri lto<M OF YECTKKDAY. Ardandtarg, Brit. str. 2,0*) too», C»pi Data*, l-.th Apl. From New Yor*. 23rd Fell. (i.e. Boustvad and Co. For Hongkong U— W. Awa Jap. str. 3,912 tons, Captain Trennt, 17th Apl. From Antwerp, ISih Mar O.c. and 26.1 p. P Simons and
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    • 489 4 Home, port, probable, date a/ «mwl, <i"< aamt ot agent§. Alicante, L'pool, left Mar 12; Barlow. Annam, H kong, Apl 18 M. M. ttallaarat, Colombo, Slay 6 P. 4 O. Baoca, London, May 23 P. 4 O. Benlarig, London, n'sd Canal, Mar 27 Bengal, Colombo, June 3 P.
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    • 168 4 Apl i« 16 In In ltj IK 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Vhul'« EUa ST i Mt] C»Pi»i» Fw>m Sum-. Comiohui. R»o. I Ardandearn Brit itr.! aO6» Kinley iNew York Feb it Bouttead and Co. zJ£na itrl »4I Jiwbilt 8our»b«y» Apl IS r. K. TimnCo
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    • 100 4 DITI. Vbhl'i Nui KuuAßu Uiniia l)Eri»iTO» Ap,n 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 BaUvier Brit Mr. Mello. Klang CaivDW Lowry PnnaDK »n<l Dan KauWhatt Hin »tr. Olien Port Diekua v*l KUug Ti-n-w «»r. Smith Oorootolo vi» porU Patroclus Mr. Dickens Hongkong, Shanghai 4 J»pi«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 332 4 NOTU'ES ■nanoliiK' I \B -J\ V Natural Toilet Preparations. WB Toilet Lanollne' toiimmtoV' i«pj tmomtk. mm mnUtlt ttIMU tM^'M -l-anollne' Toilet Soap Wkokuk Pffh-t;. H^.»»» Vimi- CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-,LTD Head OmcE No. IS, Canton Road, Shanghai. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MTOHRft TAN KIM TIAX SONS, -oc*l Agenu. The
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    • 756 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES i and ri THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY hSTABLISHED 1831. T.l««A<m«, Wo. 70. TiUjrmpkie Addrtu: "Tlvas, SnTaAFOBB." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of Uiy newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It j« circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of
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    • 239 4 ypTIGES. .lACNIVKN \Nl> i AMEKOXI) PENS I'hey earn* at a bor/n and a bltmnqtomen rV Pickwick,th* Owl.and the WkfrUn/ Ptn i (p» CK w"cif^qmrp' w ffiF ßlc> II I jKaooNMINDED BY 3,007 KEWSPAPKKS Sold at all Stationers. WAVERLKY WOKKK, EDIRBTROB, Penmakeis to Her Majesty's Govern mpnt (fflcn. tu. A a.
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    • 346 4 /Tlaiguid wohei I PALE CHIUIIIF.S OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHIPOUAUT <awium win if rtms) A DELJCIOUH NUTRITIVE STIHtTLAST I TkU •li.wMT lri wb I M Mb.. »1M <■' '*•>•' d |J3^J*| I I „d i K k. r« ,,«.„.t »-.r I ttlg Dy.pn>u«. .».< I THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY" i.
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    • 50 4 NOTICKS. MANILA GKAND OPEKA HOUSE. MESSRS. A J FIXLAY ARD F. V BROOKB, Proprietor). m w. f. v.c. REMOVED TO .Vn 66, Anton Road, Singapore. At the corner of the new building at the (font of the Old Fort, Tanjong Paßar.) .l\l' \M -I ARTIMT R. OGAWA. m w.f u.i-
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    • 50 4 NOTICES. INDUN ENGINEERING. A» iLLDsnunD Wnuy Jooanii. THE RECOdXIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFEBBION IJI INDIA. With guaranteed bona Me droulatUm, LIST OPEN TO INBPECTION. PAT. LX)YLE C. E. CALCUTTA Tht prit» of tht trtekly mail edition »f tht Straxtt Timet v fourand-a-half doiiart fer quarter in Singnvn^ ,^i M t**t-fr—
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