The Straits Times, 23 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1900. No. 20,120.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 860 1 rpHK BOkNEO COMPANY. UNITED rpHKi«a ß dar«Lif.Aa«raa»a. Ncransk Uaioa ftrt Inami.no. Society. .uea Aasiaw. Co*»|— l Th. l^oilaW. Ul. lasuaae* Soc»*y» Th» Ooaaa Manas lasaiaans Coßsany. Th. Clusb Mmtaal Maaas MavajsaWCoaapaav. PANT. LIMITED. AiraatsM KAMSHIP COMPANIES^ Omcß, COU.YBB Quit. /Ct WhabvßB,NewHaiboob. nil NAVIGATION OOMrANY. STEiaEBS FOB CHIIIA, J.r»». £BH.»0, Citlo'k,
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    • 730 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES I'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSOHAPPU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore. Ship Aoixcv, late J. Dam dels A Co., 3-3, Colltbb Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Both. Batavia. Apl. 23. Batavia, Cheribon. Samarang, Sourabaya, Macassar, Amboyna,
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    • 591 1 "iMi.uiMK DEB MESSAGERIEE Kj MARITIME* DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Address: Messaoeeie, BIBSAFOBB. The ma.l (teaman will laave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates.— (ittwabd. Homeward. 1900. 1800. Date* Dates. SalnU Apl. SO -.4 nnnM (E«- '|'UIndu* May 12 Vnrra l'» May 88 E. Si*u»t II Sgmmm Juno o Ocean- n
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    • 639 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,M0 Paid up Capital 112,750 Reserve Fond 973,248 Ihe undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prep, .red to accept Are risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rH CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capita] Subscribed $*nOU,OOO. Anjount Paid up
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    • 837 1 INSURANCES. p£atlll9 AsacßAßci Compact \*^ffi^7 0K lUKIAN frtobluhed 1822. Capital 1,000.000 Funds <°~» 500,000 The undertigned, having been appointed Acrat* for Ihe Fire D<-»arl*»cat. o-« prepared to accept Ritk* at Current Hate*:— TRANSAi'LANTISCHE HAXDELS COMPAONIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD.) SB/4 Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVIRION. 2. PROVISION FOR
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    • 655 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND »11,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 llonnDnl PROPRIETORS. I 110,000,000. COCBT 01 Ol SECTORS N. A. Srsaa, Kaq.— Ca»ra»i» B. MIBWAK, Em.- DsruTT CUAIBMAK. R. H. Obat, Bag. D. M M«aas, Baa. K. Goan, hmq. A. 1. Ratmokd, Bag A.
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    • 204 1 NOTICES. HOTEL CH. VAN HORCK. GAROKT. Celegen op 2200 voet hoogte PAVILJOEN SYSTEEM. (iROOT PARK MET Speb-lplaats voor kinderen. Een ruime Billard-en Kpeel Zaal. Tatsl ih Keckex onder toesicht Europ. Kok. LIQUID^ FUEL (Pptroleum Residue! Larg>. stocks always on hand. $15 per ton f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER
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    • 865 1 THE BEBT LINIMENT. 1 consider Chamberlain's Ma Balm thflnestlinimtnt forhouwhnld purposes then Is on he market,'' says Thai K. Ooetse, a prominent druggist at Wheeling. Va I us* it In my family and my wife insists on its being kepi in the house. I buy it in frro** quantities which
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  • 106 2 Dm. VcautL'a Kami fuuiHi. Cimi* Dmuiioi Apt 31 Said Brit ttr. 21 Hauka i atr. XI Flevo linn Hin Guan a MB J3 H>e Leong atr. j 23 Singapore Mr. i ■Si Sultao «lr. I •a Bcnlarin I, itr. i 3 Hodk Wao tu. -J Indraai »lr. -.3 Weimar
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  • 28 2 Hit "Netherlands India" news contains some interesting things about mining, planting, circuses, sugar, fighting, coffee, engineering, medicine, N 1) L. steamers, and Uedjang Lebong.
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  • 31 2 Thk Singapore agents of the Ham-burg-Amerika Line will be glad to have the general public see the new mail steamer Hamburg, which will lie at the Borneo Wharf probably on Thursday.
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  • 125 2 O.n Friday we published a brief list of Our War Relief Fund bringing the total up to 576,(H6, with a postscript adding that in addition to the sum of S7D,3CM paid to Mr. Krizell we hai' 574.( in hand. We have had the pleasure to receive to-day a cheque for
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  • 134 2 To-day is St. George's Day— the day of the fastival of the Patrou-Soldiei-Saint of England, and notable also as i lie. birth-day and dealli-day of Shakespeare. In Canada and the United States, St. George's Societies have existed for many years, and latterly tnese societies liave been numerously fanned in England,
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  • 92 2 We give to-day an account of an attempted robbery at the Bank of China. The notable feature in the matter is that the bank keeps a watchman who inuet be of a soporific habit of mind even beyond the average of Indian watchmen. The Indian watchmen, be it observed, have
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  • 109 2 a time during his period of watch. It must have taken several hours for tl>e unsuccessful burglars of the Bank of Cnina to have done all that they did; and we take it that that watchman must now be considered to be degraded among his class. It is to be
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  • 184 2 The Mytt«ry of Penang continues. The now completed files to Thursday the 19lh of the one newspaper of Penang contain no note of the alleged mythical meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon. Our Penang correspondent, ulso, will give no answer. A Penang firm, with a branch
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4-m/s bank rate is 1/1 Iff
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  • 10 2 Sic -Li«ct. O. C. Niven, R.G.A., hai been promoted lieutenant.
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  • 9 2 The French chartered transport Ckolon left for .Marseilles yesterday.
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  • 14 2 I'ltonn c, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 A Taichkw living at 2 North Canal Road died of small-pox yesterday.
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  • 21 2 The s. 8. Candia left Hongkong at 5 p.m. on Saturday last, and is due here at 5 a.m on Friday.
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  • 21 2 Thk Queen's birthday is fixed to be kept in Ceylon on the 7th of June, instead of on the 24th May.
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  • 17 2 Thk profit of the Singapore Uu Company, for the past year ending 31st December, 1b99, was £3,500.
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  • 17 2 To-day's opium quotations came too late l»r correction on the back page. New Benares stands at 5875.
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  • 21 2 Tub Quartermaster of the 16th Madras Native Infantry reports that during Saturday night the lining of his carriage hood was cut.
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  • 33 2 0* the 7th of July, 1800, almost a century ago, Province Welle»l«y was anuex«d by air (ieorgtt Leith, but the fikte of the proclamation is the ttth of October, in tno gam* you
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  • 1399 2 A COMPLETE SUCCESS. The musical farce In Town," which las been in course of preparation for ome weeks past, was played by a lumber of local amateur performers in he Town Hall, on Saturday night, >efore a crowded audience. After nuking allowance for the nervousness iud slight hitches
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  • 266 2 MR BURKINBIIAW WILL OBJECT THE CNOFFICIALS SHOULD SI'PPOKT HIM. At the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the Acting Colonial Secretary (by instruction li.mii Downing Street) will move "That Kill.- 41 of the Standing Orden of this Council be amended by tbe omiuion of the words two-thirdt and the
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  • 11 2 A lady advertises for children as boarders in a public school.
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  • 11 2 Tenders for Government works at the Criminal Prison are advertised for
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  • 14 2 Powell Co. advertise a sale of land and house property on the 2nd May.
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  • 20 2 The statutory meeting of the Sipiau Tin Company, will be held on Friday the 4lb ol May, at MS p.m.
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  • 15 2 The Selangor and Perak Governmenl advertise for a road overseer and a assistant engineer, respectively.
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  • 19 2 Auction sales of pledges are adver-u-eil to be held at the Chief Police oilice commencing from the Ist prjx.
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  • 19 2 X special general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce is advertised to be held on the 4th prox.
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  • 22 2 The sizes of open work and brush mala, and woven matting for sale at the Singapore Piison, at specified prices, are advertised.
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  • 21 2 The Selangor Indian Famine Relief Fond amounted on Friday last to 53,2»7, exclusive of the Government subscription of ten thousand dollars.
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  • 30 2 A telegram from Dutch sources reports that Mr. Fischer, one of the Boer peace deputation to Europe, estimates that the Boers and Free Staters can only muster now 25,000 combatants.
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  • 53 2 According to the Htday Hail, Sir Frank Swettenham is expected to leave Kuala Lumpur on a trip home next Saturday. It is reported that he proceeds to Europe via America. There is to be a farewell dance at the Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, onFriday next, as a send oil to
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  • 59 2 According to the account of a prisoner who recently got his discharge from Pretoria, the guards on duty at the race-course in the Transvaal capital are the dregs of the Boer fighting strength. They are, he says, kept in constant terror by threats from our Tommies to go for the
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  • 96 2 About 1.20 am. yesterday a fire broke out in a store at 66 Hadji Lane, The store is rented by a Chinaman living at 22 Clydo Terrace and contained a number of cases of earthenware valued at $1,200. The damage done by the fire is estimated
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  • 113 2 A letter from Tampin in the Unity Hail of the 20th instant, notes rumours that work will soon be resumed at the Batu Bersawah mines, and that the last manager is expected back from Melbourne shortly. The survey of the syndicate's land is being carried out,
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  • 128 2 Aboct 1.30 yesterday afternoon the rhiel engineer of the Hiuonui, lying at Borneo Wharf, went to his cabin and taking off his jacket containing his watch lay down to get asleep. A Chinaman came into the cabin while he was .i'li -iP and took the jacket. The thief was
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 75 2 TWO DIVISIONS ENGAGED. Ijtndon, 21W April. The eighth and thn third divisions encountered the enemy at noon yesterday near Dewetsdorp, and there was fighting until dark. Theartillery, principally, was engaged. Two of the enemy's guns were temporarily silenced. The British command the hills for miles around but it
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    • 59 2 THE SITUATION AT WEPENER. BESIEGERS REINFORCED, A despatch from Maseru [in Basutoland| of the 19th says that the Boers are moving freely around Wepenor, their parties proceeding in all directions from whence Britith relief columns are expected. There has been desultory cannonading and rifle fire all day. The besieged at
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    • 108 2 METHUEN'S FORCE. FIERCELY ATTACKED. London, 22nd April. Reuters correspondent telegraphing from Boßhof on Saturday the 21st says that Lord Methuen's field force which wa« occupying an advanced position at Dwartkokjesfontein has been ordered to return to Boshof. While Lord Methuen's force wu retiring, 2,000 Boers with 3 guns fiercely attacked
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    • 23 2 The fighting near Dewetsdorp was renewed on Saturday under General Run lie who expelled the enemy from the heights.
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    • 16 2 Reuters correspondent, telegraphing from Maseru in Basutolandon Saturday says that Wepener is still closely invested.
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    • 95 2 FIGHTING AT ELANDSLAAGTE. THE BOERS RETIRE. London, 23rd April. A message from Natal states that there was desultory fighting all day on Saturday at Elandslaagte. A thousand Boers crossed a bridge over the Sunday River and advanced to a crest which the British infantry occupied till recently. The
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    • 36 2 Later. SATURDAY'S FIGHTING. The "divisions under command of General Rundle (the 3rd and Bth) continued fighting on Saturday. It was mainly an artillery duel. The Boers fought tenaciously and were well entrenched. The casualties were light
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    • 30 2 Th» Boem cannonaded Wepener heavily on Saturday. The garrison replied. General Brabant has reached Bushmanskop, 20 miles southwards of Wopener. The Boers an pupating General Brabant's f re«.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 444 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD.| GLASGOW. Manufacturer* ol i Dynamite, Gelignite. Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Safety Fuses. Elettrie Blasting Apparatus. The akon Etplonnt, being all maiuifaehmd in Gnat Britain, are made to pan the high ttafdard of taftty and £»4y tmU imposed by the firituh QoMnmml,a*dare, therrfur', guaranteed to
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    • 1002 2 NOTICES. I NOTICE. IT having come t> our knowiclg* tb»t I nneof ..ur firm ha« been forged I hi .Irhv tv aniwi. we lifr-i.v nivo warn- I n(t that no .1. ,i\.-i\ atdan *hnuM be I ■neb Htndah iv member of our European «UH whom I nguature is known to
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    • 1552 2 UTEST ADVEBTISEMEXTS. A 65 GUINEA PIANO FOR 1400. The Robinson Piano Co. baWt M« in stock a shipment of thoroughly guaranteed Pianos which they can sill at $400 not, though the Londou selling price of these Pianos is 55 uineas. 'I hey will also be sold on the Easy Hire
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    • 67 2 McAbthcb— Tilt. At Cathnart United Presbyterian Church, on 1 2th April, by the liev. George Jouutou, Chaklis Mi \bthur to Maky, daughter of John Charles Tait, Roitemary, Cathcarl, Ulaagow. Ok the 17th inst., at SI George's Church, Penang, by the Rev. W. 11. C. Dunkerley, M. A Alexande* William Omit,
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  • 320 3 A lIICOUI IN BOOK FORM At tin- mggestion of several numb, rs lie, t In- an ii -ley and (laranraplis .r.-din the Slraiti Tim" l I Thursday, Friday, and Satur.li> (and i la-day) under the heading "His Honour* Folly" will be repriMi-d in mi The size of
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  • 219 3 H. M. S. "TERRIBLE." T.I AKKIVE NkXT SATURDAY In our issue of Saturday we recorded the formation of a sin ill luuimittee with a view of considering ways and means of enterta ling the officers and it. -w II M ..n her arrival here. A wire tv Captain Parej t-cott
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  • 377 3 ■mt.) Thk Straits ■■Tunes" publi-: following in one of its latest issue?, as from a HBJI lllfuniiml quarter in England Vie new Governor of the Straits •s nobody know* who is likely to be appointed, anu 1 am told we are not befon the queens Birthday." A
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  • 945 3 London, April "Ik. Captain Donald Pi— lt, in a cable to the Colonial OAca, |lf his opinion iianti is docile and prosperous, ud liith.-rl.. M tn.iihle has been aSßtrianaad there. The merchants here believe it if purely a tribal fight and that tin' Unti-li will n.it be
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  • 83 3 On the latfa mM tigress took away thn* pics from a Chinaman's place on ly.ke Yew'n land in Selangor. The ••tat* watchman rounded ha Tin- Men morning, Mr K. V. Carey went out to track her with H ilocs She wa« found in some very ln'.ivy
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  • 630 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA. It is officially notified that the Netherlands Indi* Government will raise no difficulty against the establishment of prospecting or mining operations in the district of Mamuju (Celebes). It will always take into lavonrahle consideration all applications for permits to carry on mining investigations in that promising district. Tubacco-planting
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  • 140 3 On Sunday morning at daylight Mr. Pickering, the azent of the Bank of China in Singapore, was aroused at his house by the waitings of the Indian watchman who is supposed to guard th.- hank at nicht Mr. Pickering drove to the bank in town and found
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  • 148 3 For stealing two catties of vermicelli, I Chinaman has got one month's hard labour. Salleh, a Malay, who stole a watch and a silk cloth belonging to another Malay, has been Kent to prison for two months with hard labour For gambling, three Malay women and throe Malay
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  • 161 3 THE S. V A. INSPECTION. Nearly 70 officers, non-commissioned officers, and mpn of the S. V. A. turned out on Satuiday afternoon for tinannual inspection. The six W guns were first taken to the reclaimed ground op[iosite Raffles .School, and there the battery man-lied pant the inspecting officer, Major Hanham,
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  • 2650 3 WA R NEWS BY WIRE. London, "(A April. The fact that the British tome at Bloeuifontein is unable to cover a radiua of thirty miles either north or miuili, and also General Gatacre's inability to trace the Bethulie Commando after the Keddersburg reverse, prove the absolute breakdown of the cavalry.
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  • 79 3 The I\nnng Gazette publishes a list of nine Straits boys who have passed in the recent Cambridge local examination. Guan Seok from the Penang Free School stands 6rst,W S. Leicester from the Raffles Institution comes second, and Fuley from the Brothers' School at I'enang is third Of the
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  • 121 3 RESULTING APPOINTMENT*. Sib Frank Swettenham has been granted three months' vacation leave to be followed by four months additional leave— with effect from the 29th April. The following are the resulting changes: Mr. W. H. Treacher to be Acting Resident-General, Colonel Walker, acting Resident of Perak
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  • 126 3 The Attorney-General this afternoon moved the Court, with the Chief Justice on the Bench, tor the admission of Mr. P. Mackenzie Skinner Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple) to practice, in the Supreme and other Courts of the Straits Settlements, as an Advocate and Solicitor. His Lordship said that the
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  • 135 3 THE LODOI ST OKORGE. The annual installation meeting of Lodge St. George takes place this afternoon, when Bro. U. W. Butt is to be placed in the chair. A large number of distinguished Brethren of the Craft will assist in the ceremony, and will lattr be entertained at a
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  • 162 3 8. R. C. t. 8. C. C. iWD XI. Playid on Saturday on the 8. C. C. ground with the following result: s. R. r. H. I> Jansi b Abrams B. P. Seth run out 6 8. Zehnder run out 18 F. Thonmsi c Fort b Airey .14 C.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 454 3 DON'T SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often (eel like it, but after just a little deliberation decide ou can't nfiord to do it. But that thum^.ng racking Headache; what can you do with HI Give it its quietus by using Little's Oriental Balm. It acts like magic. It kills pain
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    • 905 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS'.In time. IS cents a line; 2nd and 3rd time*, lOcenUa line; 4th to Bth times, 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th time., 3 cents a line; afterwards, II cents a line; but no charge leu th» D one dollar. Thus, a tkrtelive
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 253 3 ARRAN'iKMKNTS Monday, 23rd April. High Water. 5.16 p.m. St. George'* Day. German homeward mail closes. 5 p.m. 8.V.R. Parade for drill. Drill Hall. 5 15. Ti'raDAY, 24th April. High Water 4.40 a.m. 6.36 p.m. Legislative Council. 2.30 8.V.R. Parade for drill. Drill Hall. 5.1S. In Town." Town Hall. 9. Wednesday,
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  • 594 4 Mmupou, 23*n April, 1900. PRODUCE. (Ratei are corrected to noon.; Gambler t 7.37 J. Copra Ball (t.OO. do Pontianak, 630 Pepper, Black Sl.OO. do White, («X) ,46.50 Sago Flour Sarawak,. 8.80 do Brunei No. 1 2.30 Pearl Sago 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 16% basis 51 .<»> Coffee Palembang, 16% basis..
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  • 203 4 '<* Per Tim,. To-Morsow. Bangkok Sinqaport, 7 m Bangkok fhimamai 2 D m' Pikan via ports Pakan. 2pV C»tie via ports Sirit Borneo, 3p m' KUng via ports Bativirr, S n m Muntok A Pbanit G. O. Afj^r, 4 pjn WIDSUDIT. Klang via ports .Vn I'rqatan, 2p m
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  • 203 4 ARRIVALS. Per I. s. Aafwia from Bangkok Mr Lent Per 8. b. ilaha \'ajiravudlt from Bangkok—Heun. Mayer, an<l Jniodjran. Per s. s. Van 4rr l.<m from Bandjermaa-•in-MeMm. Clair, Mu.-vhie, V. Manen r«H- 1 Pol. Per s. Vomartt from Sarawak— Mr A Hurrey, and Mr. and Mn. Walker. Pert
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  • SHIPPING
    • 165 4 Underthisheading the following abbreviations are used -str.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.- Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Qbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United SUles; Fr.French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; Job Jobore 40., G. c— General cargo d.p.— deck passengers U.-Uncer-»in: T.
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    • 874 4 absiviu Bnoi Noo« or Saturday. Afuam, Nor. st'. L>,S3otons C»pt Aroundn. 2lst Apl. From Moji, Bth Apl. Oo»l. ousted and Co. U— W. BaUuritr, Brit. «tr. 216 tons, Capt Mellor, rd Apl. From Baxan, 21st Apl. G.c, and (Lp. Wee Bin and Co. For Klang, 24th Conmandil,
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    • 533 4 Kamt, port, probable date 0/ arrival, a.,,-. ■ante 0/ agenla. DiiimM. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Apl 26 8. 4 Mom«. AgamemnoD. L'piol Apl 28 M»Dsfleld. Andalusia, H'kong, to leave May :«l B. M Hallaarat, Colombo, May 1". ,v 1 1 Babelsberg, H'burg, p'sn Canal Apl II Bamberg, H'kong, June
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    • 350 4 I 1' H a M <■ m 1 ■Ji H n j ■jj L'L' I ■Ji L.l St t ■Si 2.1 I M L' 3 K VttHL-» NlHt TOMI.. Km. i ~i i OLTTAU J ftoH SalMllJ OOIIUOKUL I 1 Pathan Brit Mr. 1723 Shantung O«r utr. 1000 INew
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 387 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE lIKiUKST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE 3EST SECURITY FUK HEALTH. WENOt QW FLUID tXTWAOT OF B«D JAMtiKM cud >j| iitrWarwrw.MaWiMjM.w tiiee 1829. IST»M kW*T»« tMmM slfl JlmM KM TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all J^m parities of
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    • 434 4 NOTICES. JOM LITTLE &CO LIMITED. Great Annual Clearance Sale. and 31st MAY. SPECIAL LINES and JOB LOTS will be offered at Greatly Beduced Prices LADIES' Skirts, Hosiery. Cornets, Shoe* ■loves, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Belli l)n>ss Materials, Serges, Tweeds, Cash I meres. Blouses, Prints, Muaiins Fl»n nets. Pique*, Hollands.all offered at »er]
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    • 738 4 NOTICES. /Jlahgoid womeh fill I 111 I. II 111 OLD PEOPLE. INVALIDS YI N CHAPOTEAUT (aimuo vrai ir nrm) X DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT Thi. .l.m.ni.ti wiuii u.i; r luiaiUlxl wb. I I■« oth«r tolid of liq«id Icod will ttmaim oa lh« ■■■■fe, II i o j,<.i.J in c0..i,,.,i0iul w.iknc.. CHAMPAGNE.
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    • 100 4 NOTICE& A smllcrLcdies.l r K BMMa« a Rinwly for Irratfularitla*. li»if..< k| BMtar Arpl«. Pnifmril. H irii •old by Slnttapor. Dl.p.n.ln« 00., L*a%, MafltM pi>o«, «lng«nQra. MARTIN. CluaM. SOUTHAJ»I»TON. BNOUUm. ALEX. FOX CO. 43, HIGH STREET. Have just unpacked a nice assortment of infants' kid shoes, in black, tan, and
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    • 26 4 NOTICES. "JAPANESE ARTIST. Xo. ...i MMWi ROAD R. OGAWA. m.w.f. Q.C JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND STRIPED SIZES FROM U TO 18" G. OTOMUNE CO.
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