The Straits Times, 19 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORR THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1900. No. 20,117,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 909 1 rplIK HdRNEO COMPASY. LIMITED riiUE Standard Lifs Aawiranos. Norwioh Onion Fir* lnsonzos Socetv. Aus» Aj.ui.uio. Coa>|aav l^ire). hr K'lUiMinr Lit* Am\ir*atx Society. Th.. Onaui Marine Insmaue* Company. rh. China Mutual Steam Navigation Company. Tks Tottsohan Lager Bur r..nn«uiv. Ta* Hantune la— laaua Company. Limitsd. For patticolan of these CompanMa, rail
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    • 1422 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I'ONINKUJKK PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Aoiscy, late J. Daikdels A Co., 2-S, Collteb Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Corn BaUvia. Apl. 16. Batavia,Cberibo \SamarnngandSourabaya Apl. 19 Hr.Micer Deli. 1".
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    • 634 1 INSURANCES. r"PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,000 Paid up Capital Xlil,7So Reserve Fund 973,246 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepare! to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. r£ CHINA IRADKBB INSUKAKOE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed .SJ,OUU,<XX. Amount Paid np
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    • 714 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL A-"«u2Aiic« Compact OF IRELAND. EtlMuhal 1822. Capital £1,000.000--funds <— > 500,000 The undimigned, having been appointed AcenU far the Fire Uepurtmrnl. a-e prepared ta accept Rii'ts at Current Rates TRANSATLAXTISCHE HANPELS COMPAQXIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD. BRITISH" EMPIRE /FUNDS /LIBEBAL\ <B». «O.0OX»0. DITION9 > V/ large\. BOMJBeB. >
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    • 685 1 NOTICES. Gold" Medals" ParlsTlB7BT 1889" JOSEPH BILLOm Of Highest Quality, and Having f| ftl f| Greatest Durability are Therefore Uk|\ CHEAPEST. LII 0 BANK& TJONOKONO AND SHANGHAI JJ. BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. KEWERVE FUND »11,800,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF! ln nnnnnn PROPRIETORS 1-110,000,000. Cocrt or DnacTOßS:— V A. Sims. Ksq
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    • 371 1 BROWN'S Fore Crown Bhanh SCOTCH WHISKEY, THI FINEST WHMEBY IN THE WORLD As supplied to H K II the Prince ofWales BRINKMANN A CO., 1/0 RnlA Affdnta for Rinmpnro RILEY, HARGREAVES COY., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE SHIP BUILDERS, GENERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS -M I I 1.1. OK WOOD.
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    • 851 1 THJS BEBT UNTMENT. I consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm the ■Inest liniment for household purposes there is on the market," says Chas R. Goetxe, a prominent druggist at Wheeling Va. "I us* it in my family and my wife insist* on its being kept in the house. I buy it in
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  • 14 2 V««l'.Ni«. rLMi R,, c^,, d»ti.at.o. AP 18 M*i Brilltr Colem .!-<"><">« |3fe gg [Brats;
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  • 30 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. At his qnartora, UoTernnieot Outdoor Disprn»arv, Victoria Mre.-t» on the lfth mutant, William Klykolo Axuua, Resident Medical officer, aged 47 )e»r».— Penung and Sydney papers please copy.
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  • 448 2 Straits Times THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1900. THE ARMY CENSOR. Established: 1831. PRICK 16 CKNTB. BtraiU Times: &»oy«or, or, port Jr t e 534. Strait* Budget «18 a year, or, pott free, $20. Aditrtiting Ihitet may be found in the fourth pai/e. Lou>Robert«is<lelightful. Following the wi«e official Chinese fashion, he I
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  • 51 2 At the Singapore Club meeting yesterday a proposed alteration in the rules, requiring an even stricter ballot, was rejected. The rule remains, therefore, as it always has been. It was thought to be undesirable that to enter the .Singapore Club should be more difficult than to enter the Kingdom of
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  • 86 2 Of the Singapore Rifle', 84 men drilled yesterday in the Town Hall. There were three squad?, Mr. Jennings taking one squad. There will be Town Hall drills at 5. 1 to-day and to-morrow. Among those who drilled veslerday were the Chairman of the Rifle Committee, the Manager of Riley Hargreaves
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  • 9 2 To dais 4 ni.s bank rate is 1/11 jj.
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  • 7 2 Therk is a Tanglin Club dance to-night.
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  • 10 2 Th« homeward mail closes at 6 o clock to-morrow morning.
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  • 13 2 Product, exchange, and share prices and the mail lint, are on page 4.
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  • 15 2 It is said that a bicycle corps will soon be organized in the Japanese Army.
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  • 13 2 A llylam named Choo Ah Hong died in a sampan yesterday from small-pox.
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  • 13 2 MiDSRa. Powell Co. advertise a furniture sale at Kskbutik, Tanslin on the 28th.
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  • 21 2 Admiral Itamey, the new commandxr-in-chief of the V. 8. squadron in the Philippines, was due in Japan a few days ago.
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  • 21 2 A supplement to the Straits Jludget will be published to-day at pm. It will contain a reprint of" His Honour's Folly."
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  • 19 2 Tm Imperial German mail steamer Weimar left Hongkong yesterday at noon, and is due here on Monday at taylight
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  • 24 2 To- day's share quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Sipiaus have rixen to $13, and fisqjang Lebongs to fc7-' 50
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  • 28 2 Mr. Dkiikk k asks it to he noted tbat be did not attend the Pataling Company's meeting as Secretary. He attended only as a representative of a shareholder
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  • 35 2 Mr. Bethge, the Director-General or I Railways in Siam, died of cholera at Bangkok ou the 11 ill instant. His wife died of the same disease a few days previously. The deceased was a German.
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  • 23 2 The experiment made by Samuel Bamaal it Co of importing crude Mtrotaun from Borneo to Japan is said to hive proved unsuccessful. The
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  • 1270 2 lON ADMIRAL KEPPEU RATION OF THE (hipping COMMUNITY, ling H M.S. linnet, Capt. he, arrived from Sandakan, she left on April Uth. Henry Keppel is on board being so young as he was nearly a century ago, he is going to remain on board until he goes
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  • 46 2 Is 1899, the Government under powers conferred by Section 323 of the Municipal Ordinance of 1896 levied •7,831 in the districts oumide the Municipal limits of Singapore town. The amount expended in these districts on roads and bridges was in that period •59,393.
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  • 128 2 A Tamil reports that at 4 p. in. yesterday he arrived by the Sappho with hia wife and family. He put a stoel trunk containing property valued at S6OO in a sampan with hi* son, but before he could get in himself the Sappho started for Pulo
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  • 126 2 DID THEY 111 HY A DOG? TO THE EDITOR OF THE BTIIAITS TIMES." Sir,— Touching the ceremony at Tank lloai on Monday last, so graphically described in your paper that day, it may interest you and olh»rs to know that a portion of the Asiatic community regard
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  • 166 2 O.<r the 28th December last, the Governor wrote to the Secretary of State on the subject of the interpretation of certain passages of the Venice Sanitary Convention bearing upon the disinfection expected from contaminated countries before any merchandise is exported thereupon. In February, this year, the Secretary
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  • 177 2 Yestesday, Cheng Ah Chia was chargedVith assisting in carrying on a public lottery and buying and selling Macao lottery tickets. He was acquitted on the first count, and on count two was lined KOO or 3 months' hard labour and on count three $10 or a month. Tan
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  • 259 2 aCSPINOEO FOB THKIE MONTHS. Tat postponed general meeting of the Singapore Chess Club was held at the Town Hall yesterday at 5 pm. There were present: Messrs. C. N Brotkwell, L. U Cordeiro, W. Craig, I K. Miles, and P. A. Reutens. The latter was voted to
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  • 45 2 SEVERE CRITICISMS BY LORD ROBERTS. IWA April. The despatches of Generals Buller and Warren regarding the fighting at Spionkop, w.th a covering despatch by Lord Roberts, have been published in the London Uazettr. Lord Roberts severely criticise. Generals Buller and Warren and Colonel Thorneycroft.
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  • 42 2 The Timet, in the i oursc of an article on the campaign, refers to the great services Lord Roberts is rendering to his country in exposing impartially and severely costly errors and omissions made in high quarters.
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  • 9 2 Mafeking was "all well" on the 11th instant.
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  • 39 2 REPORTED BOER LOSSES AND DISPUTES. A Reuter message from Maseru, dated Tuesday, says it is reported that 'five of the enemy's guns at Wepener have been disabled. The Boer leaders are also stated to' be ■till disputing.
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  • 85 2 Later. SIR C. WARREN. IS HE RE-CALLED? LORD ROBERTS' CRITICISMS APPROVED THE TRAINING OF BRITISH OFFICERS. There is nothing further from South Africa. The War Office declines to give information regarding the current report that Sir Charles Warren has been recalled from South Africa. [Five persons in Singapore joined in
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  • 23 2 *hoii the beginning of the year to the 11th instant, thirty-nine cases of plague were reported at Hongkong, resulting i i tliirty-three deaths.
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  • 21 2 Xmo.ng those booked for to-morrow s nomeward Hantilia are Admiral Keppel, Messrs. Vade and Benjafield, and Mesdames Van Cuylenburg and Anderson.
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  • 32 2 The Nagasaki agent for the Russian Volunteer Fleet has received news that the Kostroma was in collision in the Bosphorus, and it was found necessary te run her ashore to save her.
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  • 33 2 At Kobe, in Japan, a Japanese clerk, in the employ of a cotton merchant, has been arrested on the charge ot obtaining 175,000 yen by forging his employer's signature, so it is alleged.
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  • 37 2 Gold mining in Hokkaido (Japan) is making head. Over 7,000 diggers mined in the fields there last year, and the number is expected to increase to 40.U00 this year. Nuggets are said to abound at the mines.
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  • 39 2 H.M.S. l'iqut, 3.600 tons, Captain Reynolds, arrived from Plymouth this morning. She carries 8 guns, has a crew of 280 men, and is of 7,000 horse power. She takes the place of the Iphigenia, which has already gone home.
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  • 47 2 Letters from the seat of war state that khaki drill has turned out very uncomfortable wear in wet weather. One of the articles most in demand now is a short under garment, reaching midway to the kneex, which will keep the khaki from contact with the skin.
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  • 43 2 Tin ceremonies in connection with the marriage of the Crown Prince of Japan will apparently be less elaborate than was at first anticipated. The Japanese Ministers have all united in the purchase of a silver horse, to be presented to their Imperial Highnesses.
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  • 46 2 Fifty tons of candy have been sent to the soldiers in the Philippine Islands by the commissary department of the army during the last three months. This is dona because it is a physiological fact that in the tropics a moderate consumption of confectionery promotes health.
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  • 44 2 Seven large Japanese warships are still building in Europe. The first-class battleships Aiuht, lluUutt, Miitua, and the first-class cruisers luate and Izumo are in course of construction in England, while the first-class cruisers Yakumo and Amuat are being built in Germany and France respectively.
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  • 52 2 Tm question of amending the present law of leg-before-wicket in the interest of the bowler has, during the winter, engaged the attention of the Marylebone Cricket Club Committee. Whatever may be done in the future there is no intention of bringing any change in the law into force during the
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  • 58 2 It is reported at Shanghai Mint the Chinese Government lias obtained the euneent of Sir Claude Macdonald, the Untish Minister at Peking, lo an addition of T.'.ml rolorem to the iluty on foreign import* in China, making tbe future duty U% in all. Further that the duty vii opium will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 NOTICES. SfDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed tv be Jie best Krsi-I'KKVKNTIVK ««ant. 1 nvaluaole (or Ships, Machinery, Bridget Mo, etc. One gallon will corer g4() square feet. liucs l^-per l '"'n. of I cwt. A sp!andul report just reciired from the oftlif Iriimy House
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    • 607 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. I r having come to our kno«\, >.)(;. that 1 lie name of uur firm tuu been forged inj: Unit no dHuvry orcicTK thould be ceptad,«BMptinf aaehaaaliadal] rinad by m inotntH rof our European staff whose 1 UEHX OTUAOa I NOTICE. %I K ALEXANDER HOOD HM is 1U
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    • 285 2 NOTICES. i. K. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS SIKQAPOKE. UREBHAM HOUSE, Opporite to General Pott Office. Beg to call attention to their con- I inuously increasing collection of n.or» I han 2.000 different views of Singapore, I iVnang, Johore, Federated Malay States, Siam, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, I )f which copies are always
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    • 685 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED AT ONCK. OROSPECTOR for Java. Apply, stating 1 terms 4c, to B. M. C. c/o Slraitt Tiiati. SI/4 EMPLOYMENT. \V r ANTED situation by a round I TT European, having a knowledge of I .0/4 Apply to A. Z. c/o Strata Timn. I ANNUAL SPORTS, 16TH M.
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  • 2419 3  -  H. H llll.tox IIY Time/.) hkn Harry Yardon commenced thf. 9H with a succession of i \ti;n>rilin;iry successes, a series of wonderful M which had probably m ver bom quite approached by any i.tlicr individual player in the past history of the game, the year was
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  • 144 3 On the 15th March last, the Secretary of State informed the Officer Administering the Government that attention kid been drawn to the fact that rule 41 of the standing rules and orders of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements of the -'ml December, 1895, which requires a
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  • 417 3 Tin Strailt Budget was published at noon to-day. It contains the repoit of the Jelebu mines and the Rin lode and an article on "Mining in Malaya." Il narrates the theory of" Mairiago and Malacca." It is eminently suited for the H.,n. W. J. Napier and the
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  • 467 3 A o'Xtu deal of interest appears to have been aroused in shipping and iii-urince circles in regard to the valuable services recently rendered to the Austrian Lloyd steamer I'urdora by the Shell Line steamer Clam, l"y reason of the fact that the last-named vessel was burning
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  • 253 3 THE PABBENGER LIBTB. *THE P AND 0. Massilia." April 20:- Mr E. B Skinner; Mr. T s Dun.l.reck; Mr. F. J. llenjafl.dd Hey. W. E. Horley Mr. Aylesl.ury and party at Penang. Mr. J. C. Campbell Mr. C. Evans; Mr. A. W. Davis; Opt. Thorpe; Corporal and
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  • 111 3 A Taichew named Tan (juee Ling of I! il'-ti. r Road alleges that on Tuesday his brother named T:.n Quee (>w bolteH during his absence with S9O in property and money. On Tuesday a honse at Knmpong Baliru Road occupied by a Chinaman named Ang Ah Choy was broken
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  • 284 3 THE F. M.S CLERICAL SERVICE. With reference to »n article entitled The r. at S Clerical Service," published on Wednesday, the 11th, and signed Vindex," an expert person wiites to us: 1 am p rhnps not surprised at your publishing that very -tr-nti- letter on llth April: but I :.tn
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  • 489 3 BIG THINGS IN BIOHT. Ahoit 18 months ago Mr T. R. Toby, well known in Australian mining circles, left Sydney under engagement with a strong syndicate, to examine and report upon certain niiningconcessionn held by the Alluvia Company, a Java venture, which had been secured on
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  • 43 3 -KLS ADVERTISED TO BAIL. R»..goon and Calcutta, I'ulinla, on iOth April, Bounend Co. Sydney <ia ports, Fullala, on loth May, Bouatead A Co Kelantnu Tin (Htrts. Amkrril, every ten I'.ir ng xnd llfli, Mi, e\tt\ H uesday Bebn Moycr.ACp.. JWi, Si<ta<*c..e»Dr)fFrid«y,«itU Meyer *CV
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  • 111 3 We regret to hear of the death of Mr. W. R. Angus, which took place last night at his reatferwie, the Maternity Hospital, Victoria Street. Mr. Angus hud been for many yoars employed in the Medical Department of the Colony, and was the apothecary
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  • 175 3 Latham and Mactaggart report:— Since our last report, our market has been closed for the Easter holidays and there ia a little or no business to report. Jelebus are firmer with sales at $12.80, Pahang Corporations are juiet with buyers at SlO 60. Temelongß continue an active
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 266 3 MANILA GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MESSRS. A J. FINLAY AMD F. V. BROOKS, m. w. f. v.c. Choice Old Dinner Sherries FROM JEREZ DE LA FBONTEBA. SPAIN. Vintage 1808 Brown $35.00 per doz. Vintage 1880 Pale $30.00 per doz. OALDBB'K MAOGREGOR (X). Wine and Spirit Merchants, 2, Raffles Place. Telephone 160.
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    • 880 3 NOTICES. LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. $15 per ton f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. N~B. ONE TON OF LIQUID FIE!, is equivalent to TWO i A QVAKTES TONS OF JAPAN COAL. The fuel is delivered
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    • 1073 3 NOTICES. gDiUAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. MAY 22nd, 24th, and 26th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 22nd May. First Kaci. THK MAIDEN PLATE.-Valne $300 A Race for Maiden Hones— Weight as per scale (lOst.). An allowance of 21 Ib. to ex-Onfflns, imported Into the Straits Settlements or Native
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    • 670 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS[Ist tiki, 18 cents a line; 2nd and Srd times, 10 cent, Hns 4th to Sth times, t cents a line; 7th to 18th times, S cents a i'k'i. i rwaril «»ts a line but no charge less than one dollar. Thus, a thrtt£Z
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 270 3 AKKAV.I.Mfc.M.ThURSDAY, 19TH APRIL. High Water 1 8 p.m. Tanglin Club Dance. S V. U. Squad Drill. Town Hall. 5 15. S. V. A. Maxim Drill. 5.1.1. Friday, 20th Apwl High Water. 0.43 a.m. 1 5T. p.m. P. <fc O homeward mail closes. 6 a.m. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. 2. Municipal
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  • 582 4 SIUOIFOU, 1»TII APBIL, 1900. PRODUCE. (Ratei are eomeUd to noon. liambier I 7.25. Copra Bali 6.H0. do Pontianak, «30. Pepper, Black buyers 80.1*1. do White, (67,) 47.00 Flour Sarawak 300 do Brunei No. 1 8.30 Poarl Rsgo 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 15% ba«i« 21.00 Coffee Palembang, 16% basis.. 22.00 Cofiee,
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  • 87 4 For Per itr. Tinu. To-Morkow. Rurope vis ports Mauilia, Bam Iringganu via ports .4 m font, 11a.m. I'ontianak via ports H. W. .Soon, Noon ilalu Pahat Sullana, lpm l>eli Sumatra. 2 p m Ranskok Koral. a p m' Kanßoon via ports l*utiala, :i p m I'alenibang Ophir, 4
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  • 107 4 Fbom Ki:koi'> By the P. O. s. OaWßflatH due on IM April with dates to 'he .■Hull Mar.-h. She brings replies to the mail whkh left Singapore on the 3rd Mar. Tihi I ahi t Or .M (ii Dds. Left Singapore Due in London Arrivrd Mar. 9th
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  • 243 4 AfBIVALS. l'er s. .Sui'wni; from Calcutta via ports Mr. Anderson. Per s.s Singaporr from Pangkok— Mr. P M. .Skinner, and Mr. and Mrs. Boycep. Per s. s k'umtaxg from Hi ngkonK— Messrs J. Millar, and J. Kidwcll. Per s. s Sappho from Klang via iiorls— Mr. nn.lMr.. Cook,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 169 4 Under this heading the following abbrevianons are used «tr.— steamer sh.— ship 1.-q.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet. -Yacht Cm. -Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat Tor rorL do; H.p.-Horse-power Brit.Briush U. B.— United States; Fr.— French; Ger. German; Dut. Dutchloll.—Johore Ac, G. c..— General .argo d.p.— deck passengers U.—Oncerwin: T.
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    • 336 4 AHKIVIU Brno* NOO» OF YEST.RDAT. Amhertt, Brit. Str. 108 tons, Capi AugUS, letliApl. From Kelautan, 1.-.ih Apl: U.c, and a.' U.p. Wee Bio and Co. For Kelantan ttJih— Kds. Annum, M. M. »tr. 499,5 tons, Capt Poydenot, iiihApl. From Saigou, i;ita A.il. O.c. M. M intiiups. For Man*.
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    • 492 4 Vessels Which Have Previously Arrived and are still in Port. Atutralind, Brit. str. 654 tons Cant Milli 17lh 4 p|. From Fremantle, 27th Mar. (J.c and 3 dp. Bountead Co. Fur Fremaotlt U W. Aurora, Sia. bq. 306 tons, Capt Brumond 29th Mar. From Bangkok, Nth Mar. U.i Siouk I.
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    • 598 4 j Hamt, port, pntablt dolt oj itrrnn!. «,.rf mm ol agenti. BTUMIM. Agamemnon. L'p ol Apl 28 Manslield. Alicante, L'pool, left Mar U: Barlow. Andalusia, H koog, to leave May 30 B. M. oallaarat, Colombo, M.ty <> P. 4 0. Babelsberg, H'burg. pVI Canal Apl II Bamberg, M'kong,
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    • 214 4 i »uih:. NiM! A lv»». Captaim From Snub. Coiaiouaa. a too. 17 Pak Shan Brit str \SU> Jenkins Swatow Apl lOGuthrie and Co. 17 Singapore sir., 748 Gray Bangkok Apl HJoo Seng Cban 17 Kui.i Sang str -JO7B Payne jHonirkong Apl l^Boustwul and Co. 18 Ambent Mr 108 Angus
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 383 4 NOTICES. 4g* KRNA^GfI of Japan TOILET WATER "'*^B annual*) lor its delicate pertnme and the feeiing ot comfort -;>v and trrefiDfc* •which it imparts to Uk skin jmk Kananga Extract HBK a HUCMN exotic perfi mk for the handkkh< wir At once orifinil. p-aicljl and penixcmly fragrant. R I GAUD
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    • 300 4 W«« Flits* Cts You Duji* Tha» JOHN JAMESON •NS'( DUBLIN) •O_WN CASED" Very Old BLiOK-BOTTLK Pleue see you get it with I BLUE OneSUr. eta PINK -Two Stars. OH"" 1 GOLD Thre« Sun. Or ILL DE U.IKS. W* Kxpori Bottling Agents to J. J. A G DAY CO., LONDON. fIOLDM
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    • 412 4 NOTICES, I DAWSON'S SOOTS I FOR ALL CLASSES. IML Mt *?j>*| \^P«CI«TtSS^/ Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRACE MARK STAMPEU ON THE 80LE8. TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. (A) UP TO DATE PRACTICAL INVENTiOH C MAKING ANY AERATED WATER
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    • 115 4 J. MOTIOiN CO. WATCHMAKERS. JKWELLERS. OPTICIANS. KPYIA.IR.S PROMPTLY RXI4COTEP. WOOD COS. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 44 cents per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of 10 lbs. each $5.50 per tin. MCALISTKR Opt STO.B IMIMRTFRB AN IDEAL TONIC SERRAVALLO'S TOx\IC (BARK AND IR()\
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    • 69 4 NOTICES. KINNEY BROS. FAMOUS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. Obtainable from McALISTER Co. n.c. BAOXALL HILLES M, RMnton JUoA. HAVE ON HAND:Klectric Fans, Ceiling snd Tsble, 40, 60, 90 100, 110, snd 120 Volts Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuit*. Anj Voltage to
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    • 153 4 NOTICE& "Y"O*J should read the HISTORY OF RAUB d m o '£°7 tha pril c of the m rrf™ t m ot o reignto hiiiin <'-» d 50 CENTS TO $60. A complete story of the company from U '^Ti' 011 up the PerioTiLn U Se n rndt;hT^" >Ur9dWOfki^"GOLDEN RAUB''
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