The Straits Times, 30 April 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE MONDAY. APRIL 30, 1900. No. 20,126.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 883 1 rpltK BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED fTpHI Staadars Uf. aassrasMl. Nonrieh Uaioa Pir. lamaes Bod«ty. ilia, Amrmao. Coaqaoy (hi). Tas baUabU Lite Aasataaas SoeistJ. Tke Oomb Maria. laanaaa. Covfaay. Tte Casaa Mataal Maaat Havica&n Company. PANT, LIMITED. Agaat.. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ofnoi, Ooixybb Qoat. I^r N WHAETIS,KIFP«LHA«BOn«. STEAM NAVIGATION OOMrANT. Stumus fob Chi*a,
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    • 1404 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. IT ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contrast with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aeiscr, late J. Daixdels A Co., 3-3, Coixna Qtjat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On m Parra. Sourabaya. Apl. SO. Palembang. May 2. < V.
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    • 625 1 INSURANCES. TUIE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £i,m,KOO Paid op Capital 212,760 Reserve Fund 073^46 The nnderaigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. HOUKTEAD A Co. mai CHINA TRADKES INSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed MOIM.OOG. Amount Paid
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    • 905 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. ■J PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right {{001)16 Sir John Gorst, H. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 450,00,000 LUCK MUSKS LIBERAL fWHTItfiS MW
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    • 667 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATIOH. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND $11,800,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 ainooOOOO PROPRIETORS. j-liu.uuu.uuu. Cocet OF DlMCToa*:— N. A. Brass, E*a.— Caiiaam R. >h.wak, «>q.-DiirOTT CxAiaMAX. B. M. Osat, Hal. D. M Moiss, bo. K. Ooan, las. I A. J. Ratmohd. bq. A Hitrr Eaq
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    • 366 1 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO. LIMITED. Great Annual Clearance Sale. Commencing Ist MAY and continuing till Cist MAY. SPECIAL LINES and JOB LOTS will be offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. LADIES' Skirts, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, Gloves, Handkerchief", Shirts, Belts, Dress Materials, Serges, Tweeds, Cashmeres. Blouses, Prints, Muslins, Flannels, Piques, Hollands, all
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    • 879 1 THE BEST LINIMENT. 1 consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm tha Anestliniment for household purposes there is on the market." says Chas R. Goetie, a prominent ■'•oggistat Wheeling, Va. "I use it in my family and my wife insists on iv being kept in the house I buy it in gross quantities
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  • 114 2 I Uiti. VwaiNui Fuu4Ri, C4rr*i» DMMM Apl n Trigonia; Brit atr. Phillip* Palembaux 18 ChraiiK Hock Kiln ilr. IVotn.y l'maiiK *S Happho Kir Tunier Malacca and Klanf Brcid Nor itr. I JobaaeMen Saigon «bethßickmer. (l«r .v. Makbow Hamt.unt via port< MWaaajM Dut Mr. Narodah TrniKsanu via porta SO Ban
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  • 659 2 MONDAY, 30th APRIL, 1900. WHY DO WE HONOUR THEM! To-day the town of Singapore is gay with bunting in honour of Captain Percy Scott, of tbe Officers and Men of H.M.S. Terrible, and of the Navy of Britain. The festivities began on Saturday night with a dinner at Government House.
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  • 255 2 Fbom our friends of the Malay Mail we received this morning an ordinary receipted bill for some trifling sum that we had paid to them. With a praiseworthy desire to be economical, they had sent the receipted bill in an open envelope with a one cent stamp
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  • 82 2 On Tuesday and on Wednesday the Singapore Rifles will muster and drill at 6.15 p.m., in the Upper Town Hall (not in the Artillery Hall which is engaged for those days). It is to be presumed that there will be a good muster on Tuesday. The aouls of the Rifles
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  • 59 2 We understand that donations towards the fund for entertaining the company of the Terrible have come in freely, and that there is plenty of money in hand. It is interesting to note that Mr. Ellis has received from Brinkmann and Co., a German firm, a donation of (50 in honour
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  • 55 2 We learn that a probable nominee for the vacant seat on the Municipal Commission for the Central, or No. 2, Ward, is Mr. Wee Thiam Tew, barrister-at-law. The Central Ward is an important one, including the district between Bukit Timah Road, Grange Hoad, Orchard Road, North Canal Road, etc., practically
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  • 52 2 The non-conference steamer J. W. Taylor, 1,797 tons, for Mess's. Huttenbach Bros., arrived at Singapore to-day. A correspondent writes The merchants decorated the sea-front with Hags and bunting. The Captain will be entertained to luncheon at tbe Singapore Club. Sing hey, the nonconlerence steamer, which will load a free cargo
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  • 201 2 Sik Frank Swettenham arrived from Selangor this morning by the Selangor Government yacht Meran. He proceeds to Hongkong, Shanghai, Wei-hai-Wei, Peking, America, and London. It would be a nice thing (and an excellent opportunity of acquiring mutually helpful knowledge) if the Captain of the Tumble were to offer to take
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate stands at 2,
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  • 11 2 The homeward mail steamer I'arra left this morning at 10 o'clock
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  • 11 2 Harmston's Circus has opened at I'enang, on its return from India.
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  • 9 2 The Japanese torpedoboat destroyer I'tuyumu left yesterday lor Japan.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 A Chinaman has been arrested for passing counterfeit coin in Arab otreet.
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  • 16 2 A case 01 small-pox is reported from 16 Cashin Street, the person attacked being a Malay.
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  • 20 2 About 1 1 o'clock on Saturday morning, one of the attendants at the General Hospital committed suicide by taking poison.
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  • 22 2 This morning it was found that no lew than twenty street lamps bad been Miiuslicd in Keppel and Tanjong Pagar 1 loads.
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  • 25 2 As a result of a dispute between two Chinamen yesterday, one of them was stabbed seriously in tbe groin and is in a precarious condition.
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  • 24 2 Tbi monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, May 2nd, at 4 p.m.
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  • 26 2 Tbe outward mail steamer Salazie passed Malacca at 6 a.m. to-day, and is due here at tUe time of out going to press say two p.m.).
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  • 25 2 The election of a Municipal Commissioner will take place at I'enang on tbe 22nd of May, in the place of Mr. (i. F. Adamson, deceased.
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  • 24 2 A Mecca pilgrim was, to-day, fined ten dollars for importing one hundred and sixty ye* into the Colony. He pleaded ignorance of the law.
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  • 23 2 Among the departures by the Yarra, this morning, for Europe were Messrs. Alsagoffand II >|, .kl.-r Mrs. Down Mr. and Mrs. and Miss tfpooner.
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  • 30 2 The P. and O. Ballaarat, with the mail from Europe of the 13th April, left Colombo at 8 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here early on next Saturday morning.
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  • 25 2 On Siturday, of seven Chinese shopkeepers charged with possession of false weights and measures, one was fined twenty-five dollars and the others fifteen dollars each.
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  • 32 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at th« Maternity Hospital, Victoria Street, on the sth and a sale of land and house property at their sale-room on the Slh May.
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  • 67 2 Ah Boon, for failing to pay $500, the amount of a bond entered into by him for the production of a prisoner— the man had escaped was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. At 8 a.m. to-day a fight occurred among the Malay sailors ot the Ban Hin Quait. The serang
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  • 32 2 To-day's produce and share quotations came too late for correction on the back page Tin has dropped to 579 (buyers), and opium to <880. Maynards have risen to Patalings are at So.
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  • 30 2 The Negri Sembilan Government notifies that no new application for mining land, or for water rights for hydraulic mining will be entertained at the Seremban Land Office until further notice.
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  • 37 2 Up to the 25th instant 83,727 had been deposited in the bank at Taiping' to the credit of tbe Herak Indian Famine Fund. This amount chiefly represents minor subscriptions. The larger gums have yet to come in.
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  • 37 2 The Malay Mail of the 26th instant hears that Mr. Bibby is still very unwell. Some little time ago he met with an accident at Kaub, and later he met with a carriage accident on the rgydU)Kual«.Ltpi«.
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  • 832 2 Work on the -track has not been much for almost the whole of last week, the rains rendering the track unfit to be gallopped on. On Saturday it was found necessary to close all the tracks, as they were simply sodden with rain. The last good work was
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  • 165 2 THKIK CONDUCT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES Sir,— The Madrat Weekly Mail dated 12th April quotes the remarks made sums time ago in the Strailt Times about a sepoy of the 16th M I. having allowed himself to be grossly insulted and beaten. As soon
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  • 168 2 A European named C. Smith, who recently arrived from Bangkok, reports that on Saturday be was attacked by about forty Malays and Chinese in CollyerQuay and was robbed of SI 6. On Saturday night, Messrs Bagnall and Hi lies' godown in Robinson Road was broken open and
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  • 17 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS "SHUNTED!" London, 28M April. Sir Charles Warren has been appoin ted governor of Griqualand West.
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  • 27 2 A Timei message from Bloemfontein, dated tbe 26th inst., states that there is little chance of inflicting effective punishment on the fleeing Boer commandoes.
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  • 71 2 AROUND BLOEMFONTEIN. FIGHTING EXPECTED. A telegram from Lord Roberts, at Bloemfontein, dated tbe 27th inst., says that General French has reached Thabanchu with cavalry, and has met Col. Lan Hamilton with Col. SmithDorrien's brigade there. The enemy, Lord Roberts aays, further, are still holding the eastern outlet of the town
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  • 38 2 Later. IN THE SOUTH. A Reuter despatch from Aliwal North dated the 27th instant, says there are still several small commandoes of Boers totalling about a thousand men, with five guns, in the Smithfield and Lower Caledon districts.
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  • 30 2 SHIPPED TO PARIS. A French steamer has shipped a quarter of a million pounds' worth of gold at Lourenco Marquez consigned to Paris by the Banque Francaise of Johannesburg.
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  • 38 2 A JAPANESE PRINCI ON THE CONTINENT Prince Cotohito, of Japan, has had a cordial interview with King Leopold at Brussels. He lunches with His Majesty at the Laeken Palace to-morrow, and proceeds to London on Tuesday.
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  • 21 2 London, 29th April. In view of contingencies orders have been given to clear all tbe hospitals in Cape Colony.
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  • 134 2 A PROBABLE BATTLE. THE R()ER SUBMISSIONS. It is reported that Colonel lan Hamilton, while marching upon Thabanchu, defeated a considerable number of Boers. Reuter's correspondent wires from Maseru, under date 28th instant, that tbe Boers in their flight, are taking to the cross country roads leading to the
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  • 10 2 Later. POLE-CAREW'S DIVISION. General Pole-Carew's division has arrived at Bloemfontein.
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  • 21 2 THE PEACE DELEGATES. The Boer peace delegates, without having visited any more capitals of States in Europe, are about to sail.
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  • 33 2 The Jerica [Jericho Bridge, on the grounds of the Paris Exhibition, has collapsed. It fell on the crowd below, of whom seven were killed, many besides being injured.
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  • 55 2 Coßßtsposnisc 1 about Indian inimicration to the Malay States published in the l\nang Gazette shows tbe wildness of the talk about wholesale immigration of Tamil coolies thither. Some theorists fancied that these States could ea»ily absorb 200,000 rooliat a year. Facts go to show that a tenth of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 433 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of: Dynamite, Gelignite. Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Safety Fuses. Klet-trie Blasting Apparatus. The above Ezplotivet, Imng all manufidured in Qreat Britain, are made to pat the high ttmtHanl of tafxty and Parity leete impoted by the Hriluh Government, and are, therefore, guaranteed
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    • 995 2 NOTICES, A 65 GUINEA PIANO FOR $400. The Robinson Piano Co. have now in slink a slii|nnoiit of thoroughly guaranteed Pianos which they ran mll at $400 net, though the London selling price of these pianos is 55 uineas. Tlirv will also be sold un the Easy Hire Payment System
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    • 897 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN 1 ELI Produce Storekeeper. Apply to:— J\. J. C, c/o Straiti Timtt. SJ/I 'IX) BE LET. No. Bd, Institution Hill. K. Beat »i" Apply to 1.-rnnt V\Y>l.-r--bout, B,. Raffles Plitcc-. »/6 SALE OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. The property of the late W. R. Ahous, Ai Matebnity Hospital,
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    • 23 2 Osi the !9th inst.. at 3.30 am., at Sunny Bide," Bi Thomas Walk, tbe wife of Mb. 8. M akti.l. of a son.
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  • 1821 3 HIS HONOUR'S DINNERS. •urday night and on Suml:iy 1 Honour the Acting QoMfMf inilir Swettenham) enUr- i dinner th« Captain and M S TerrihU and variou. sections of civilian guests THE HIMHY It NCHKOS. inlay, at one o'clock pm, the ii Commute and their supporters entertained at lunch,
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  • 121 3 There was a Urge gathering of members of the Swimming Club at the Club bungalow yesterday morning. The attraction was the 100 yard« handicap race for a cup presented by Mr Wad'lell. There had been over forty entries, but not. all these faced the ,ii the three
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  • 88 3 Tiik Lawn Bowling Tournament in connection with the Singapore Cricket Club haa been numerously entered for. Play ouinmences to-morrow after no. >n when the following tie) will be decided I I>. nihlen I ngram and I.inton 6 v IM. hie and C. w! Abrams +6. -ingle Handle-up:
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  • 63 3 Manila, I'aMana, on Ist Hay, Boustead A Co. I'alfmUng, Van Art forro, on md M»y, Haende s Co. Hongkong. Mydra. dueVnd May. Bous•wliCo. K,,in.y via ports, Fultala, on 10th May Bnu>teMl Co Pentnn ami IMi. Mi. every Tuesday. Brim Haver* Co. l> M, SHmntrn.mrj Friday, Behn
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  • 1166 3 HOARDED TIS Thk Batavia SinicitAad says that the Minister for the Colonies ha« ordered that, at the periodical sale* of Governiii"iit B.inkii tin held at Bataria, from Mayto.November.ihisyear, thequantitv put up should be increased, to allow of 210,000 piculs of tin from that island being brought to market.
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  • 53 3 In the Brut quarter of this year l7,aM pirnlh of tin and tin oie valued at I,:tIH,M-'. were 1 1 ported, nguin.-t 18,614 I i.iiU rataad at t760,-»;>7 la th. ponding period of 1899 Tbe export from Ji-I. i.n wan 6,0/7 uieuls against 3,«0W pienls m Urn
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  • 505 3 THE ANNUAL BPOBTB. The 16th Madras Native Infantry brought their annual regimental sports to a conclusion on Saturday afternoon at Tanglin The ground used was the recreation ground where the European regiments quartered in Singapore have been in tbe habit of holding their sports, and it
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  • 369 3 HE CLAIMS TO HAVE NO SOUL. HE FEARS NO HEAVEN OB HELL. In an article on Filial Piety and Straits Chinese Reform in the Strait.' Chxnett Magazine for March, our honourable and learned friend Dr. Liro Boon Keng says:— Throw off, if we can, the incubus
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  • 106 3 IN TOWN." "Is Town was produced again at the Town Hall on Saturday night with great aucceas to an appreciative audience. All were pleased to see Mrs Simon on the stage again as the Duchess of Duffshire, and we hope that she ha" quite recovered from her indisposition. The local
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  • 111 3 P«r M. M. s. s. La Srynf from Batavia— Mi-wrt. V. Lauwers, and H- J. (Ivtberts. Per s. t. Deli from Deli— Messrs. Von Term. and O. Von Uslar. Per M. M s. 6. Yarra from Yokohama— Mmrt. Hillea and J. Hay From Hongkong—Mr, and MiM da la Tour.
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  • 101 3 SEPOY LINES MIDAL FLAT. J. C. D Jones... U— f 86 H. <\ Sells 61+49 100—11 M A W Stivcn ..44-MB 90 scr. 90 J. B. Robertson.. 4tt-r4.t 91 scr. 91 T. E. E»rle M+47 100— B 95 The following played but returned no scores Messrs. Wright, Pearee,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 452 3 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lav a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 190 lbs., a proof of the terrible pain I had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure but
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    • 584 3 NOTICES. Powell Robinson. BATTERY ROAD. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED Ex as. "BENLARIG." Comprising Worsteds, Cashmeres,* Cheviote, Tropical Suitings, Flannels, Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, Scotch and Irish Homespuns, Angolas, Whipcords, -Bedford Cords, Riding Tweeds, Trouserings, Shirting? Vestings, Pyjama Suitings, etc., etc. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT The litest and most Fashionable Tics and Scarves. New
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    • 1122 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION HALE of the Dutch steamer ALAS To be held at Powell 4 Co.'s ule-room, on Wednesday, *nd May, at 2.30 pm. Now lying n»ar the boati.uiliiing yard of the New Harbour Dock Cot. For particulars we circular*. 1/8 POWELL A Co.. Auction,'* AUCTION BALE OP LAND AND
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 307 3 ARRANOKMKNTK Mo.nday, 30th April. High Water. 10.58 p.m. Slrailt Times issues at 2. Terrible Day. TerribU Parade. Esplanade. 5. Terrible Dinner. Drill Hall. 6.15 TerribU Performance. Town Hall. 9 M. M. outward mail, due. W. C. T. U. Short 8treet. 8. Tuesday, 1st May. High Water. 11.56 a.m. 11.32 p.m.
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  • 584 4 Hmurou, JOrB Ann, 1908. PRODUCE. (Ralti an eomeUd to ntm.) lian.bier buyers f 7.37*. Copra Ball «50. do Pontlanak, 6 SO. Pepper, Black buyers SOW). do Whits, (6J) 46.60 Sago Flour Sarawak, 860 do Brunei No. 1.. 2.30 Pi>»rl Sago 4.40. Oeffw, Bali, 16* basis 81.00 Code* Palembang, 16%
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  • 48 4 To-Moreow. .Iinii» Palilana, Clang via ports Ralivvr, 'ontianak via ports H. W. Soon, ■enang A Deli Hebr, tuntok A Fbaog O. 6. Jfyer, WlDNKDAY. Clang via port* Sri Pegatan, Clang via port* Malacca, 11a.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.
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  • 134 4 Fbom Kueope By Ibe M. M. s. s. SaUuie, due on 30th April witb date* to the 6th April. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 12th and 17th March. Fboh Chixa By the P. 40. s.s. Bengal, due on Thursday. Time Table
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  • 267 4 ARRIVALS' Fer s. s. Camorla from Madras via ports— Mrs. Dickinson, Messrs. J. Collins, and Leslie Per s. s. Hebe from Deli— Mr. Machalis. Per s. s. Batavitr from Klang via portsMr. Bennett. Fer a. s. O. O. Mt/er from Palembang— Mr. Gerard s. TO ARRIVE. {For Bmgamtn.)
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  • SHIPPING
    • 223 4 Under this beading tho following sbbrevia. tions are used str— steamer j sh. ship bq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser: Obt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo j H.p— Horse-power Brit British U. a— United States; FrFrench Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch Jo'a. Johore 4c, G. c, General cargo
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    • 1170 4 AHUTALS SIMCE NOO» Of BATDBOAT Amhtm, Brit. str. lot) tons, Capt Angus, 2«th Apl. From KelanUo, ioth Apl. (i.<-., and 30 d.p. Wee Bin and Co. For Kelantan isi-Rds. Armenia, Ger. str. 3,469 torn, Capt Ostermann, J7th Apl. From N. York, 16th Mar. B. Meyer. For Manila,
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    • 576 4 tinmt, port, ynbablt date of arrnaJ. a*H name of agent*. HTSAHIRB. Aker, Barry, I'ft Mar 23 Alcinous, H'kong, to leave May 16; M'field. Aml.r a. Hamburg, May 11 B. Meyer. Andalusia, H kong, to leave May j B. M. Ballaarat, Colombo, May 8 P. 4 O. Bal».-|.berg, H'burg,
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    • 89 4 FA9SED 8UNDA STRAITS OR Din. .Ki.ac; RlQ. tSHIF'9 NlMI. ClPTAIK. DATS or Fboh whms DutixSailino. atio.i. Ri nun ipi 18 Dut •••JK. William I Hubert Apl 18 BtUvia Amsterdam 20 DutTt.e. Smeroe Qotbrie Mar H'RotWrdam Batavia 80 Dut ii P vanOranie ViaMr Apl SOBaUvia Amstordam W'Am Tan O'8banter Ballard
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    • 289 4 S Vibwl'k IMH Q Apl 27 Soodßan 28 Amherat 28 E. Kickmers 2H J. W. Taylor •Dt Charterhouse 28 Utaela 38 Camorta H r.M.RTii; 38 Will I'llw Wiap 38 Berandan SB Terrible 2» Maria Valeric 2A Meran 39 LaSeyne 28 Hebe 29 Batavier M Banka 39 0. 0. Meyer
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 470 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE lIIiiIIKST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Fortify the System against Disease witii PURE BLOOD. "THE 3EST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ItMNOt OR FLUID STXTWAOT Of WKD JAMOIC*. thm 111) QjJ^^^^gslltsUMMsOlsWa^SlUsV ■^^^■^■lew^Mpei ■■■■■■PBRVSSBVSSVBS^MSaSBBHSBWVSS^BMSSIVBBBBSJSfaBII J&SSVM TORPID LIVES, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood. IMrOKTaNT IVIDCMCI OF aUr««IO«ITV.
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    • 238 4 NOTICES. /JLAH6UID WOMEN 1^ PALE CHILDHES OLD PISOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (OtfflUlTS VIE tT fETtIB) I A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT I nh ill»«"«<T "I" a '••'■T «MtailiMd wta« jit > >* > k >t ,h,ii««,aaa«l«. V />£ji oiitoi ow WM\ (CRUSHED FOOD J Tby it and you w ll bi
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    • 753 4 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON (XVS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THK BKBT ULOB IN THE MARKET FLAG BKANI). 10 YEARS OLD. «2-«> p«r <*•«, duty omu. (SPECIALLY REOOM MENDED) V*. V. (>. *8.00 P«B CASI, DUTY EXTRA. OBTAINABLE FBOM RETAIL DEALKRB, OB McALISTER C0.,-*^ aq,™, AND THEN v TOILET SOAPS i f-*» V
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