The Straits Times, 24 April 1900
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Title Section12 1900-04-24 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1900. No. 90,12112 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement873 1900-04-24 1 rpllK BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED •I' stindard Life Assuianoa. 1 Norwich Union Fir* innrtcM Bociety. At. Aounnoe CoiMfMj (Kir*). i he bimtabi* lit* Asnutum B«ci«tT. Tt»> Oeaaii Maria* lumsa Company. he Cnia* Mutual St «as Navigation Compwj. I NsaklSß l-»«"r IWr .\,,,,,.»nT h* Mantia* lamraao* Company. Limited. vor nartanlan ot the**873 words
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Advertisement1307 1900-04-24 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.. IJ-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Ship Acexct, late J. Dukdels A Co., 2-3, Collteb Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Both. Batavia. Apl. SS. Batavia. Oheribon. Samarang, Sourabaya, Macassar. Amboyna, Banda1,307 words
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Advertisement638 1900-04-24 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,m,fi00 Paid up Capital 21 2.7T0 Reserve Fond 973,246 Ihe undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. 11l il TEA I' A Co. r£ CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPACT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed638 words
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Advertisement317 1900-04-24 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL Abbcrakcr Compast OF IRELAND. Ettabluhed 1833. Capital 000,000 funds r- 500,000 The undersigned, having been appointed Aarrnta f»r the Fire Depart men I n-e prepared to accept Ritit at Current Hatet:— TRANSATLANTISCHE HANDELS COMPAGXIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD.) BRITISH EMPIRE FUSDi L\ /LIBERAIX <B».4S0.OO«OyS /fcosDiTlONa/ large\ bonuses. >317 words
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Advertisement670 1900-04-24 1 BANK& HONGKONG AND HHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,1X10,000. RESERVE FUND 1 1 1,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 PROPRIETORS J..»IO,UU),HUU. Court of Dirrctorh:— N. A. Sisn, E*q.— C«Aiaau«. K. ~hiwak, Esq.— DanrTT Cmairmaw. It. H. fiitAT, X*4. I D. M Mosas, Ks». K. Com, K*q. I A. J Kathomd. Km.670 words
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Advertisement967 1900-04-24 1 NOTICES. 1 A COACHMAN'S STORY. "Riibcmatism," said a leading physician not long since, "may attack anybody, bat is especially the disease of age and poverty. The immediate cause is an uritant poison in the blood, which, becomiug lodged in those parts of the system where the circulation has the least967 words
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Advertisement949 1900-04-24 1 THE BEST LINIMENT. 1 consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm the finest liniment for household purposes there is on the market," says Chas K. Uoetie, a prominent druggist at Wheeling, Va. "I osa it in my family and n»y wife insists on its being kept in the house. I bny It In949 words
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448 1900-04-24 2 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1900 THE QUEEN'S DRONES? Established; 1831. PRICK IS CENTS. StraUs Times i S3O« year, or, post free W4. Utraits Budget.- SlB a year, or, post free, »20. Adiertuyig Hales may tie found m the fourth page. The Times correspondent at Lourenc,o Marque (Delagoa Bay)448 words
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Article127 1900-04-24 2 Sixty-jive Rifle Volunteers attended yesterday's drill, and drilled in three squads. Previously the Rifle Committee held a meeting. Recruits are still offering almost daily, and the Rifle committee yesterday appointed a subcommittee to deal promptly with these applications. The matter of uniform is being considered. There will be drills to-day,127 words
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Article10 1900-04-24 2 A Chinaman living in Cross Street is suffering from small-pox.10 words
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Article10 1900-04-24 2 Messrs. Robinson Co. advertise a stock of Acetylene gas lamps.10 words
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Article14 1900-04-24 2 Pkoih-ce, exchange, and share prices I and the mail list, are on page 4.14 words
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Article12 1900-04-24 2 Messrs. John Little and Co Ltd advertise Granvilln typewriters and musical boxes.12 words
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Article16 1900-04-24 2 Messrs. Powell A Co. advertise auction "ales of preserved pineapples on the 26th and 30th inst.16 words
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Article25 1900-04-24 2 It is reported that Kui Chun a Mim'ster of the Tming-li Yamen, has been appointed Chinese Ambassador to London, vicV Lo Feng-loh, who is re-called. >25 words
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Article30 1900-04-24 2 Thkouoh the efforts of General Gascoigne, the Officer Commanding the Troops at Hongkong, a Soldiers' Institute, to be conducted on wholly unaectarian lines, was opened there on the 14th instant.30 words
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Article32 1900-04-24 2 Hoihow, in Hainan, is stricken with plague. It is worst in the villages opposite to Hoihow, and in some houses there is hardly an inhabitant left. Emigration to Singapore has been interrupted.32 words
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Article48 1900-04-24 2 On the occas.on of the regimental sports of the 18th Madras Native Infantry on Saturday next, Col. Parker and Hie officers of the regimeut will be "At Home" at Tanglin at 4 pm The preliminary beats in connection with the sports are being run nil' on Friday alteration48 words
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Article48 1900-04-24 2 Eleven little pig* belonging to a pig dealer in Perak were ali paralysed in their hind quarters. On the lVth im-i lightning struck the stye during a thunderstorm. The shock stunned the little pigs, but afterwards they were found to be cured of paralysis.48 words
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Article43 1900-04-24 2 The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce will submit, at the fourth congress of* Chambers of Commerce of the Empire to be held in June, resolutions on Imperial telegraphic communication, the metric tystem, commercial education, sugar bounties, and railways in Burmah and China.43 words
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Article56 1900-04-24 2 The North German Lloyd intends in September next to open a three-weekly service between Australia and Europe with a fleet to include eight twin-screw steamers, of over 10,000 tons each. A line (six-weekly) will also be inaugurated to Row Guinea vi.i Queensland ports, branching to Singapore56 words
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Article64 1900-04-24 2 Advice has been received in Singapore from the head office. of the South Rritish Fire and Marine Insurance Co. that, for the <ialf-year ended Feb. 28th last, the company have declared a dividend at the fate of 20 per cent, per .ni. urn The company effect fire insurance on64 words
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Article67 1900-04-24 2 At the annual meeting of the Punj. n Company at Hongkong, on the 14th .M.-unt, it was staled that prospecting -iperations were being vigorously carried on at the mines. At Jalis, ore had wen crushed averaging fifteen pennyweights to the ton. The ore available i-c where for crushing was67 words
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Article89 1900-04-24 2 THE M. M.CO. NEW BOATS. The latest addition tn the fleet of the Messageries Maritimes is the steel twinscrew steamer Altunique, of 6,700 tons gross register, built at La Ciotat. Her dimensions are 468 feet in length, 5o leet in breadth, and :u feat in depth. tier engines indicate DiS289 words
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Article301 1900-04-24 2 THE INSTALLATION PROCEEDINGS. Yesterday being St. George's Day, Uiere were important proceedings in connection with the Lodge of St. George. Ihe annual installation meeting touk place iv the afternoon, when Bro. U. W tfutt was placed in the chair. A large nniiil.tr- of distinguished Brethren ol (lie301 words
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Article352 1900-04-24 2 (DRAFTS FUR £2,000. (Siam Olaerver, April IBtk.) t some time past it has been geneknown that there had been some -ry in connection with the deparfrora Bangkok of Joseph ft. Reutens, who was until February last employed as a clerk in the Bangkok branch of the352 words
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Article212 1900-04-24 2 THE PLOT THICKENS. WHO WAS SACRIFICED The "Mystery of Penang" still deepens. Proceeding on the lines of the Kwang Hu Wei case, rumour suggests that perhaps the I'enang Chamber of Commerce M. L. C.-designate did not really leave for England in the P. 4 U. mail212 words
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Article96 1900-04-24 2 LAST YEAR'S RECORD. Tin: UK were registered in Singapore during the year 1.-99 seventeen joint stock companies, sixteen with an aggregate nominal capital of 55,493,000, aud one unlimited. This is the largest number ever registered in any one year in this Settlement. A list of thesi companies runs96 words
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Article154 1900-04-24 2 TO THE EDITOR Or THE STRAITS TIMEf Sir,— At a day's notice you will observe that Mrs. H. G. Di«s has been called upon to take the part of "The Duchess" in to-night's performance, and out of common fairness I would ask that your reporter and the audience154 words
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Article190 1900-04-24 2 Moliamed Marican was sentenced yesterday by the court of two magistrates to four mouths' hard labour, for house-breaking by night. The came two magistrates gave Tan Teck a year with hard labour, Toh ll .-;g four months, and Chan Hoh Choon a year (twn mo« lis' solitary con6neraent)190 words
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Article340 1900-04-24 2 {From Dutch Sources.) The Hague, 13/ A April. On Thursday, the Boers renewed the bombardment of Wepener. Owing to the four guns hitherto used for the purpose falling short of requirements, they put three more cannbn in position outside the town. The recent actions in Natal340 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article71 1900-04-24 2 BOEK TACTICS DEFEATED THE ENEMY DRIVEN OFF BY MOONTED Mi;x. London, 24th April A message from Reuter's correspondent at Wakkerstroom, dated the :Snd instant (Sunday), say. that, on that day the Boers attempted to turn Generai Kundle's right flank. The Imperial Yeomanry and Mounted Infantry detected the movement,71 words
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Article52 1900-04-24 2 Later. THE BOER STRENGTH. AT ONE TIME 105,000 BOW WE WBRE DECOYED. A message to the Times from Uurenco Marques states that the Boer Republics at one time had 105 000 wen in the field. They still muster fcO.OOO men. The burgher lists were deliberately falsified to deceive the British52 words
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Article17 1900-04-24 2 General Brabant has engaged the Boers at Bushroanskop. There was cannonading extending over several hours.17 words
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Article89 1900-04-24 2 Colonel Dalgety reports that all is well with the garrison of Wepener. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND THE SEVENTH LIST. Previously acknowledged JM.IM Per Chinese Sub-Committee Wan Kee Association or Per J. Polglase Methodist Church Collec- 'ion I 60 Metho-list Sunday School .Scholars m Methodist Girls' School 8 Per89 words
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Article154 1900-04-24 2 The Japanese turret ship Asahi is shortly expected here from England on her way to Japan. The Amhi is of 15,200 tons displacement, which makes her the heaviest warship in the world. Her engines are of 15,000 indicated horse-power, with a speed of U knots an hour.154 words
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Article409 1900-04-24 2 OF LAB U AN. A kiaoek in Labuan sends the following copy of a notice that can be seen in Labuan." He seems in hi* letter to innuendo that it is an absurd notice. We cannot see anything absuid in it. It is precise and clear. What more can be409 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement390 1900-04-24 2 NOTICE& SIDUIOSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint fo IRON AND STEEL sidero: Guaranteed io be .lie best RUBT-PKEVENTIVE «t»nt. lovalu.il.le for Ships. llubiK], Bridge etc., ate. One gallon will cover 540 square feet. Pricm %2h— P« >lv\w o! I owt. A splemli.i rtpori j n-l ivirivml from tin Secretaryofthelrinty Houh390 words
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Advertisement708 1900-04-24 2 NOTICES. The Second Performance of "IN TOWN" iDSICAI CUMEDI IN IWO ACIS M ADRIAN BOSS AMi lAMBS LRADtt. MUSIC uv > UBMOND iai:i; HII.L Ml. LIVES WITH HTLL okrIIMTBA AND CHOkl'B IK THE TOWN HALL (1O NIGHT) Tuesday, 24th April, and anus, .juein m^iilCommencing at 9 pm. m.-iy now be708 words
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Advertisement719 1900-04-24 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ALLX FOX ft CO., 43, HKiH STREET, Ha»e ju»t unpacked the following goods and iimu- au early inspection of ume: vix., U'lif-' iiiitr:iiiiin-<l fancy and sailor ups, win <8 an.l ospreys. silk gloves, ribbons, lace«, silk, jet and pearl bended gimp*, ca-hmere, serge aud alpaca, white tennis blouses,719 words
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Advertisement375 1900-04-24 2 B ADVERTISEMENTS. T. Hydraulic press, including lown n-^Mr the Si ii«a|>orv Hiver. at No. 4, Head Street. 28/4 ted English gentleman would I *o lak- ao pupils the sons of JoliHinnii'iiHii hi. i Chinese gen* tliiii'Mi at their resiliences. Curriculum English classics, mathematics, and law. Alto other accomplishments if required.375 words
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Article1339 1900-04-24 3 [from our Correrpondrnt Kuala l.ipir, Wh April. BESTOXU AFFAIRS. Simi: the beginning of this ye;ir, the lalK.ur lvi "ii Mr l.ok Yew's mining :..n at HentoriK lias liecn laip-H increased, the total number of men now employed at the dillcrcnt working* there being nearly 1,800, of whom neatly1,339 words
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Article196 1900-04-24 3 The following appointments have been made at the Admiralty Stall KiiL'ineer— A W.Turner.to the Arfmmml, April 19: Staff Surgeon— V. (J Mir>r|»'. to the Argemmd, to date April 1!' Stirgixin— S. H. Woods, MB, to the Arftxamt, to date -April 19; Naval Instructor— O T. Tuck, to the196 words
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Article278 1900-04-24 3 THE VOLUNTEER AND "TOMMY The Uiily Sent special correspondent in South Africa relates a dialogue h.overlieard in cam;.. A man of the Warwick-! was holding forth on the City Imperial Volunteers. Hehadeudeiitly iuet a volunteer who attempted to patronise him, for Tommy spoke in tinway 'E comes up to me,"278 words
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Article300 1900-04-24 3 At Kwang-chau-wan, where the Chinese recently resented to the point of bloodshed the leasing of that port to Franc, tranquillity now prevails. The Avtnir dv Tonkin -.lys tliat the mm of affairs thenhas so changed for the better that the M-ttled Chilian population now welBOM French rule. Tiny300 words
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Article1471 1900-04-24 3 (From Mail Pnptrt) MtnißOTioa of cAsu.iLTiEa The l'ress Association has prepare (March I ti; a return ul camiullie Mmwillg their distribution, as tar as ia be ascertained, among t lie dillureii portions of the force in :>outh Attics llio total numlicr of casualties in tli Held it calculated1,471 words
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Article506 1900-04-24 3 Come listen to a sad, sad tale, And your tears with mine mingle I'll tell how Bella Clutterbuck Was, is, and will be, Single. Though she grew old and souv. there came Some lovers to the lassie, But they were mercenary men Who counted her as506 words
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Article42 1900-04-24 3 Ai.thoi'qr it has been stated that H M S Tr-rrible, which is to arrive here at da> light on Saturday next, will stay till the following Thursday, it is thought quite probable that the cruiser may only stay tilllhe Tuesday.42 words
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Article58 1900-04-24 3 Mb. H C. Pol|,)ck, late of the N. W. F'rovinee and Oude Police, India, and late of the K. M 8. Police, Per»k, tells us he is taking steps to prosecute for an alleged libel in the publication of certain statements about himself and a banjo. We, of58 words
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Article54 1900-04-24 3 Ihi papers laid before the Legislative Council to-day include conespendence regarding the grant of Queen's Scholarships, and correspondence regarding the Criminal Procedure Code. Other papers we have already noticed are: copy of rule under the Explosives Ordinance, report on the registry of Joint .Stock Companies, and the Raffles54 words
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Article118 1900-04-24 3 A Chihamak named Tan Chia, living at VM Bi'uth Road, alleges that between 8 and 8 a.m. yesterday, his coolie made off with ji-wdlery and cash to the amount of SIO7. A Chinaman, who lives at Orchard Road nd is employed as a tax-collector in Johore, reports that118 words
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Article380 1900-04-24 3 IN TOWN." I was at the Town Hall, my dear Doolam Ju»t -fin' a farce called "In Town," Ani the ladies, the iUrlin.it, were perfect In form and feature and gown. Their acting was really perfection, Their tinging musical treat, Hu they all put my heart in a flutter When380 words
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Article36 1900-04-24 3 Thi agenda at the Municipal meeting tomorrow includes the following items office accommodation, report by the municipal engineer on the effect of tbe proposed railway route on municipal roads, and the administration report for 1889.36 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1900-04-24 3 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS SINGAPORE. GRESHAM HOUSE, Oppoiite to General Pott Office. Beg to call attention to their continuously increasing collection of more than* 2,ooo different views of Singapore, Penang, Johore, Federated Malay States, Siain, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, of which copies are always ready on hand. A new catalogue197 words
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Advertisement393 1900-04-24 3 NOTICE& JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND BTRIPED SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. WAR MAPS. MAP OF NATAL. No. 1 map (of Natal) shows in detail Ladysmith and the Free State Passes. It waa not a well engraved map and consequently could not be printed in good393 words
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Advertisement1159 1900-04-24 3 AUCTION SALES. BALE OF VERY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. The property of C. J K. Van Aaut, Esq. AT EBKBANK, TANGUN ROAD. On Saturday, 28th April, at I'M pm. 'I UK undersigned have been instructed 1 to sell by auction the household furniture, etc., confuting of a l>entwoo<l drawing-room suite1,159 words
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Advertisement791 1900-04-24 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS(Ist Tim, 15 cents a line; tnd and Srd times, 10 cents a line 4th to «th times 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, i casu a line; afterwardi, 2 cents a line bat no charge less than orwatollar. Thun.iAr,,. •IK advertisement791 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous285 1900-04-24 3 ARRANUKMKN Itv Tuesday, 24th April. Hieh \V»ter. 6.36 p.m. 8.V.R Parade for drill. Drill Hall. 5.15. In Town." Town Hall. 9 Wcdnisiiay, 25th April. Hieh \Vat«r 6.23 am 7 48 p m S.V.R. Parade for drill. Drill Hall. 315. Municipal Meeting. 2 30. Thursday, 2&th April. High Water 7 48285 words
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Article544 1900-04-24 4 H.noirokl. S4th ArRIL, 1900. PRODUCE. (Ralti an eorncUd to noon.) Oambier »7.»7». Coprmßmll «.*> do Pontlanak, 6SO. Pepper, Black. Sl.Ott Jo White, 46.50 -<ago Flour Sarawak, »SBO do Brunei No. 1 5.30 p.«rl Mao 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 15% baaia Sl.oo Cot— Psdembang, 16X bwii.. tt.cn CoSee. Liberian No. 1544 words
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Article195 1900-04-24 4 for /Vt «Ir. Tiw. To-Mnnsow. Ojumbie JCtan Ann. 11 a.m. BAngkok Chirngmai 1 p.m. Pen*.3K Rntn, 1 p.m. KLinit \\h r«srts .Sri I'ritalan, 2 p.m. MuarAMaacca Kian Yang, '1 p.m Singora via ports M Vajiravudh, 3 p.m. via ports fliang Seng, 4 p.m. Klang via ports Mnlneca, 4195 words
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Article248 1900-04-24 4 AHRIVALJ. Per s. s, Calvpao from Deli— Messrs Swan, Cole, and I'yi.aert. I'er an U'ilkrlm fr mi Macassar— MeMrs. B«nnet, King, and H.-i.t Per s. 8. Rota from Fensng— Mr. Branslioe. DEPARTURES. Per K. D. L. s. Weimar for Genoa— Mr. Abraham. Mr. and Mra. L Vis, and248 words
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SHIPPING
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Article168 1900-04-24 4 Under Ihisheading the following abbreviations are used sir. steamer sb. ship bq. barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.— United States; Fr. French. Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch; JoU.— Jobore 4c. Q. c, Genera, cargo d.p. deck passengers168 words
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Article938 1900-04-24 4 A iivals tiim.'i Noon or Yhst'-rday. Han Fo Soon, Dut. «tr. 222 tons. CapUio (Wink, I'.ird A|>l. From Fontianak, :'lApl. (i.e., and 5a d.p. Urn Assam. Fo r,.i,ii:n.:.k. 24th-Rds. atvptn, Brit. sir. 339 tons, Capt Lowr> 24th Apl. From Deli, 2-'nd Apl. O.C., and d.u. W. Mansfield938 words
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Article579 1900-04-24 4 Kamt, port, probable dolt of arriraJ. tmd name of ayrnu. ■MM A. Apcar. Calcutta, Apl 26 S. 4 Moses. Agamemnon. L'p ol Apl 28 Mansfield. Aker, Barry. Ift Mar -a MM, Uaml.urg, May 11 B. Meyer. Andalusia, II k mi. lo leave May ;»i B. M. .lallaarat, Colombo.579 words
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Article56 1900-04-24 4 PASSF.D SUNDA STR.MTS OR AKKIVKH FOR ORDERS. Din. I txo Shipi Nim. CiPTiiii. o™ Feomwh«ri{ DwiiK- B»Apl llDut •.n.lArdjoeno Bagchus Apl 11 B»Uria JBott«rd»ni 12 Bril II). of Norfolk Jenkint Apl ÜBiU»i» Lonijpn 18 Brit th. Springbank Boyd Apl U'B»U»i» Au.tralia lSDut >iiFlorM M»r I Amiterdam Batavia l«l)ut K.ejiiedo56 words
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Article185 1900-04-24 4 rLAU ViaiL'a Nah< A I 1»n-. flltW F«on S4ILH.. ComioJiM. ,3 Km. Apl I *j Rcael Dot itr. 8M Von Dormen Batavia Apl 21 Daendels and Co. II Kama Isrit «U. 3133 Arnot Barry Mar IB Borneo Co. Ltd. 23 Ban Fo Soon Out sir. tU Odink t'ontianak Apl185 words
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Article100 1900-04-24 4 LUTK. V'MU'I XiKk KuuAKi. CaPTai. Da»Tl»»lio.i Apl Mashoor 31 l'akan M Balavier M Kinn Ann ii Loo.liana 24 Merculeo Ran Fo Soon L'l O.A M.y.T M harfalla' •-'4 IVIi •H Hazonia IS Sum bin Dot Kb. N'acodah Samohnop BHI Bourab*ya Brit »tr. Klattig Pakan Baroe via porU Btr. M.-lU.t100 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement334 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. Hffliiitoliiic* i*. Wr~-JM Wf~^ N.-iural Toikt Prcparmtions. I. Ttllct 'Uinoline' k ttiiv-V' •Laaoline 1 Toilet So«p CHINA IIimJAL LIFE INSURANCE OOY^MD Hrad Otnri J>a Castos koad, AB.-A. WATTIE. Manager. MESBS. TAN KIM TIAN ft SONS, -^c«i Ag«tu. The Company offerf easier terms aud better bonuses than any other Company334 words
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Advertisement508 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. MACMVEN AND CAMERON'S PEX9 They came a* a harm cmdable*'in<]tomrn I 7V Pietwt4>k,Dl».Owl,and lit WarrrUy I'm I RECOMMENDED BY 3,007 NEWSPAPER Sold at all Stationers. WAVIRLEY WORKS, EDINBURGH, lvnmjikoi* to Her Majesty Government Offices. tu. A s. SO/tt TO SHIPOWNERS AMD \j CAFrAJNS. RAHTJEN-8 ANTI-FOUUNG COMPOSITION. Other m:i»fs than508 words
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Advertisement326 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. /Jlahguid woheh I rill CHILDHEN OlJt PLOHLE, ISVALJDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (cumuirj rat v rents) A DEUCIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT I ThU aUmaoiary wi»a ia •••lly a»ai»ilaiad >kaa I •o oih.r .oI.J o- liqu-J '«»J I lack of dig««iv« f*wtf I Bite Dyip«i>ii«. aM| TH NEWFRfeNCHREM EDY i rt-,id nU to326 words
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Advertisement775 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. I THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY tSTABUSHED 1831. T4l4Tk<m4. No. TO. T<U S r jpkic A ddrtu Tl MM. SusuOU.* I The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all775 words
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Advertisement47 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. I BUY MALACCA TEA. Good, Pure, Falatal.le, and Cheap. Under the Patronage of tbe Hon'ble the Resident Councillor, Malacca TO BI HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd., Messrs Ann Lock 4 Co., Battery-road and Messrs Yong Lee Seng, Orchanl-road. 7th May tv th. 17/947 words
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Advertisement17 1900-04-24 4 NOTICES. MANILA GRAND OPERA HOUSE. inMH A J KINLAY AMD r V BROOKS, Proprietor m. w. v.c.17 words
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