The Straits Times, 2 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 1900. No. 20,128.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 892 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED rp 11 Stanitotl Lih> aaminswe. Norwich Caioa Fiia lasancca Society. aswraacs Comyaaj (I'll.), (■to B4«««bl. U»s *-»f-" Td. Ohm Maria* lasataaes Cosapaaf I'h* China Mutual SUaas Navtfatiaci Copaav. I h» Titt-nhMn 1-(P« H~r Ooi»fa«y-_ ras Matttias. la— lauos Company, Lhaiata, tW narticnlan of tnaa* ConpaaM., *ss
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    • 847 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES; [J-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Stnaaporr: Bhif AaixcY, latb J. Dukdils A Co.. S-S, Coixns Jo»». The undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On V, P Parra. Sourabaya. Apl. SO. Psli-ml«ng* May 2. V. D.
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    • 548 1 CIOMPAUNIE DE» MKSSAUERIES MARITIME.- DE FRANCE. Tilborapuic Address: Mrssioxrir, Sihoapuri. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about tbe undermentioned dates.— OITTWARD. HOHRWABD. 1900. IHOO. Dates Dates. Salazie Apl. Sn I Miiiwm(Ejo»iApl.lB /ndiu May 12 iarra Apl 2» Imo* May 2« IE. Simom May IS Maaj June o Ocanit*
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    • 639 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ~..5..«2,1»7,n00 Paid up Capital 2.7« i Reserve Fund 973^945 Tbe undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at ROUSTEAD A Go. rE CHINA TRADKRS INSURANCE COsIPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $WU),00O. Amount Paid up. 000.10) lusorv. Fund.
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    • 838 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy ir. THE BRITISH KMI'IRE MUTUAL I.IFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid-Rn. 4.V),n0,000 LUGE MUSES I Ilir Ml CMMTIriS
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    • 680 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND nHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND *1 1 ,WO,OOO. RESERVE LIABILITY OF) „nnni(im PROPRIETORS J-HUJMMWi. Cocrt op Directors M. A. Silas, Keq.-CHAiaMAJI R -hiw»!«. K*].— Dsittt ''lin<i> R. H. Usat. Ke,. D. M Hosn. bo. K. Oobti, Ksq. A. J Batkoud, Bm. A Hauft, E-)
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    • 341 1 NOTICES. G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS MM GRESHAM HOUSE, Opposite to General Pott Office. Beg to call attention to their continuously increasing collection of more than 2,000 different views of Singapore, Penang, Johore, Federated Malay States, Siam, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, of which copies are always ready on hand. A new
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    • 909 1 AN ANCIKNT BELIEF. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon witbin a man. Any one who has had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agrer that tbe infliction is demo iac enough to warrant the belief. It has never bren claimed that Chamberlain's Pain
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  • 74 2 STRAITS TIMES. WEDESDAY, 2ND MAY, 1900. Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. SlraUs Time,: $00 a year, or, post free «34. UtraUs budget »1S a year, or, po*t free, 120. Advertiting Rutet may be found in the fourth page. On enquiry this afternoon, we find that no telegram has been received
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  • 40 2 Mr. Angier, of the China Express, in revisiting Singapore finds that the most pressing want of the port is more extensive wharf accommodation to meet the steadily increasing trade requirements. In his opinion that is the one thing nee !fjl.
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  • 70 2 Th* Uon'ble C. W. Laird continues to defend the coolie's right to get opium of a standard quality Taking yesterdays debate it seems to us that Mr. Napier, following Mr. Laird, pointed out some absudities in the Bill, as when, the Farmer being convicted, half of the fine is to
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  • 142 2 The Singapore Rifles drilled yesterday evening in and around the Town Hall, the men being divided into three squads. The progress made is now considerable and, before dismissal, Captain Tyacke, the adjutant, addressing .the men, requested that those who might be willing to servo as noncommissioned officers should communicate their
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  • 166 2 At a. meeting held last night at the Bishop's House for the purpose of starting a club for the Roman Catholics of Singapore, over sixty were present, amongst them being the Chief JustinSir Lionel Cox. The Rev. H. Rivet was in the chair, and opened the meeting with an address
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  • 7 2 To-dai's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/-
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  • 10 2 The homeward mail closes on Friday morning at six o'clock.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 A Ceyi/inese living at the 6J milestone on Thomson Road is suffering from small-pox.
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  • 20 2 A sale of horses and carriages is advertised to be held at Mr. Abrams's yard, North Bridge Road, on Monday.
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  • 20 2 Trr StraiU Budget will be published at noon to-morrow. To-morrow at 5 o'clock afternoon a mail supplement will be added.
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  • 25 2 Thi monthly sewing meet in; 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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  • 19 2 At Hongkong two fires have lately occurred on board ships, arising from spontaneous combustion of so-called Japanese safety matches."
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  • 28 2 Thi sale of land and houses advertised to be held at Hong Tek Chye and Co.'s sale-room on the 3rd inst. has been postponed till the next day.
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  • 27 2 The Japanese Naval Manoeuvre* which began on the 27th March, endad on the 25th April with a grand naval review before the Emperor of Japan at Kobe.
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  • 29 2 The steamers of the Scottish Oriental line were formally transferred from the jurisdiction of the British to that of the German Consular Court at Bangkok on the 24th April.
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  • 34 2 Pohschl-loi, the doctor of the Sibiria, which is at present at Borneo wharf, reports that about 930 last night his hat was snatched while he wai riding in a 'rikisha along Tanjong Pagar Road.
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  • 36 2 A si mbik of miner*, says the China Mail, who had made several promising findn of gold and other minerals in the northern Philippine islands, have organised themselves under the name of the Philippine Mining Company.
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  • 37 2 A epicui. dinner is being served at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday evening During dinner and afterwards, Mr. R J a prugiuuime of music-. This is the last I time Mr. Hindi's band will appear in J
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  • 727 2 A DEATH ON BOARD. to-night's concsbt abandoned. Early to-day, we regret to learn, a bluejacket of the TerrMe died on board. The cause of death was enteric fever contracted during the operations in Natal. One of the enteric patients died and was buried on the voyage from Colombo,
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  • 42 2 The Secretary of the Kechau Gold Mining Co. has received from the manager the following telegram Have cleaned up aft«r crushing 232 tons of quartz gross yield 255 ounces retorted gold." Uunng the month (April) the mill ran 21 days only."
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  • 70 2 In the menu of a'dinner given by the 2nd Irish Fusiliers to the Naval Brigade, after the mince pica (lyddite) came the list of wines, which were all labelled with titles complimentary to the guests. Champagne Forte and port "Terrible," were followed by Irish whisky Powerful." The
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  • 228 2 Mb. A. lnwood, the fourth officer of the GUnarlney, which is at Tanjong Pagar Dock, reporta that between a p.m. on Monday and 9 a.m. yesterday a barometer valued at 813 was stolen from his cabin. Mr. II pton reports that during the night the Ladies Lawn
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  • 219 2 Our attention is directed to a notification in the Government Gazette of April 27th, No. 427. We reprint the notification, which is certainly a pretty strict one. The principal words to which our attention has been directed are that, in giving information to Government, the doctor
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  • 171 2 This morning, in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Leach, the case between the Crown and Mr. Thaddeus Paul came on for hearing again. The Attorney-General brought the suit on behalf of the Crown in consequence of a writ issued by the Court to recover possession of
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  • 153 2 (From Dutch Source* Tlte Hague, 2'lh April. The Boers, after raising the siege of Wepener.have marched ofTtowards Ladybrand, lhey still hold Thabanchu, and have pitched a camp at Windsortown. Commandant Olivier is busy trying to attack General Hart in the rear. 28th April. The Boers made
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  • 590 2 S. C. C. H M. t. TERRIBLE." Taking advantage of the visit of the I Terrihte to Singapore, the S. C. C. fixed I up a game, which took place last night I on the Esplanade, before a large crowd I of spectators. The night was an ideal
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 65 2 A CONVOY ATTACKED. THE BOERS WITHDRAW. ionrfon, 2nd May. A Reuter message from Thabanchu state* that the -Boers on Sunday attempted in a most determined manner to seize a pass in the mountains and to capture a convoy. General French attacked their ilank, sending his troops
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    • 26 2 NORTH OF KIMBERLEY. A considerable force of Boers has arrived at Windorton, northward of Kimberley. The Boers have arrested a number of loyalists in »hat district.
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    • 23 2 Owing to an explosion at Begbis's [mine ?]all Britishers, except a few, have been ordered toquit Johannesburg within thirty-eight hours.
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    • 13 2 The Japanese hattle-ship.Wii, which ran ashore near Southnea, has been floated
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    • 20 2 The House of Commons has voted a grant of X1, 930,000 f0r the completion of the Uganda railway.
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    • 74 2 (Later.) NORTH OF THABANCHU. BRITISH FORCE OPPOSED. REINFORCEMENTS GOING FORWARD. Col. Ian Hamilton, with mounted infantry, and the brigade under the command of Col. Smith-Dorrien, were marching northward yesterday from Thabancbu when they were opposed by a strong force of Boers, under the leadership of Commandant Botha, at Hantney. Reinforcements
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    • 22 2 Col. Maxwell's brigade has occupied the Vlaksonters and Schamkraal kopjes unopposed, but the mounted infantry were engaged for four hours.
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    • 12 2 The Crown Prince of Japan has arrived in London.
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  • 37 2 It is notified for the information of the General Committee that a meeting of the Committee will be held in the S. V. A. Drill Hall, at 5.15 p.m. on the 4th instant.
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  • 171 2 Thi Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company agency at Hongkong has supplied the Chamber of Commerce there with the copy of a letter from the Company's head office in Lo.-idon to the Secretary of the General i'ost Office, containing proposals for a general reduction of telegram tariffs.
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  • 164 2 Betou Mr. Sarwar, yesterday, Tung Lie was fined S6O, or three months' hard labour, for tampering with a verified dacbing. The instrument was forfeited. Yesterday there were about two hundred Municipal cases before the first magistrate. J. Nonis, a Eurasian, was to-day charged before Mr. Michell with causing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 501 2 NOTICEa It" 1 BKKR. A fir»t guilty 1 iltel\ ncr, fit m ni*>-l*»r it»- prut, Guaranteed f.|U«l U) anything in the markvl |1.1.«> p.T cue of c dor pints, of all dealeraBORNBu CM., LTD. Sole Importer*. Pilot Brand Cement, $4 85 per cask if MO ll*. u-go&ow*. Sole Importert, THE
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    • 425 2 LVTEST AI>VERmGMENT&_ A 55 GUINEA PIANO FOR $400. The Robinson Piano Co. have now in Block a shipment of thoroughly tfiiaranteed Pianos which they (an sell at $400 Mt, though the Lordon selling price of these Pianos is 55 guineas. 'ihcv will ,-tUniie hU (ii Mm Easy Hire Payment System
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    • 705 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ADJLPIII HOTEL. AIK J HAS'VEK beg* to inform the iU. public that Mr. R. HIBSCH's ACSTEIAN STRING BAHD will play th« folio* ing selection of muoic, rom7Jo p.m. till midnight. This is the last time Mr. Hirnch'g band will play in <»n Frlilii,. Mar 41k. PROGRAMME. March "Cattaldo"
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    • 24 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEFrED NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION
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  • 1823 3 'AY, 1»T MAY PUESENT. HIS HoKorBSIRALtXAXDiaSwETTCXHAH, i.r m .<■■ Ac-tiro Uovmxoh. (Acting Colon I \r\ I a. Cillver (Attorney-General). II Mill (Audi tor-General). Hon. K M. Merrwether (Acting Colonial Treasurer) Hon F. M. G. Caulfeild (Acting Colonial Engineer) Hon. J. Burkinshaw. Hon. W. J. Xapier. Hon. Q W.
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  • 131 3 A HONG*TRES9 OF SINGAPORE. A well known business man in re tells us that Ins wife, on her voyage to Madeira last month, travelled in one of UM Inion line of ftteamers, which carried a number of reinforcements for different regiments with Ls>rd Roberts, mostly Highlandmen.
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  • 265 3 HOW HE BECAMK ILL ROW HE KKCCiVLRED. We are supplied by Mr George S Itoli, of the "Hongwanji,"a Japanese religious establishment in Victoria ft leet, with thesul'j.iinedquaint account of the ilia of Captain Kono, a Japanese military captain, who was <>n his way I* Berlin when he fell
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  • 746 3 SINGAPORE WAYS OF MANAGING. A COMPARISON WITH HONGKONG BY -TRIDENT." A reversion to tlieeubject of membership, and the local system of election, is justified by a recent event that has caused a good deal of dissatisfaction. The Singapore Sporting Club is only amateur, is so far as its
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  • 87 3 "In Town went with great success last night and was thoroughly enjoyed by a pretty large audience. Captain Percy Scott, Sir Alexander .Swettenham, and f<ir Frank Swettenham were present, besides many of the office™ and middies of the Terrible, and several garrison officers Mr. NViiitende, as Shrimp' was
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  • 113 3 OF THE VIENNA HALLKT. We have a letter dated Vienna, M April, from Mr. John Dill Ross and 1 ke all letters of Mr. Ross it is amusing. He says, addressing the Editor:— H I am very sorry you are leaving Singapore. If I had a little
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  • 153 3 Mr. .I.i > Anthonisz, a* Official Assignee, lisa issued a report showing the distribution of the Diamond Jnbilee Permanent Memorial Fund. On the L'xtli February the Fund receipts including interest stood at SJO-->,UH2 against an outlay set at $12,880 leaving a balance of 5190.102 available for distribution
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  • 115 3 GENERAL JOUBERT (died march 27th, 1900.) (Prom the Time*" 2nd April) With those that bred, with those that looted, tbe strife. He hnd bo part whose hands were clean of g,in; But, subtle, strong and stubborn, gave his lite To a lost cause and knew tbe gift
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  • 308 3 {Time; 6th April) There's a storm upon the sea, For tbe sky is leaden low Ami bark bow fierce and free The thunders cmc and go "There's no storm upon tbe sea. And those tuuiideis rolling free Are our Queen's salute to Me," Says the
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  • 231 3 The April number of tbe (Jornhill opens with a poem by Mr. Thomas Hardy, wherein be develops with imaginative force the fancy that the souls of our soldiers killed in South Africa pass over Portland Bill: Soon, from out of tbe southward seemed nearing A
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  • 311 3 (Written by Harold Beg' i> Not vitb shell and lance and sabre may ya turn tbe Hank of Ihese— Evil spirits aniiling India to the marrow with disease. Sweep they o'er tbe withered region, twitter man the meteor* flight, Woumliug i" the parching tuntime, piercing
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  • 51 3 A Council paper shows that the Secretary nf .State, in a despatch dated LiHh M.irch, sanctioned the vote by the Legislative Council of 530,000 toward! ttie cost of the alterations to the Supreme Court at Singapore, and that of the temporary accommodation required during the progress of the
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  • 152 3 At V o'clock last night, a Chinaman named Lim Yew Chi of Amoy Street went to the Central Police .Station suffering from a bad wound about two inches long on the shoulder blade. He said be had been attacked by thtee Hokeins who live in the same bouse
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  • 470 3 Ijondm, 191k April. The Prince of Wales has left Copenhagen, and is returning to London. The Queen is receiving a large number of deputations presenting loyal addresses from all parts of Ireland. Disturbances have broken out in the German country to the north-east of Ashanti, and 300
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 130 3 You must stop Coughing. The best way to cure Chronic Coughs. Bronchitis, and Chest-Colds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Bubbed well into the chest and back, it penetrates immediately to the inHnmed parU. The tickling in the throat coases tbe spasm weakens: the cough disappears. It often cures when
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    • 971 3 NOTICE. SYED Abdolkadir bin Abdulrahman Altagoff has been admitted a partner in our firm from the Ist day of January, IUOO. !W/6 ALSAOOFF A Co. NOTICE. I the undersigned hereby give notice that my interest and responsibility in the following firms: namely, Ong Ewe Hai A Co., Chops Soon Watt,
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    • 1083 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. rbe held at our sales-room, No. 16, Chang* Alley, Sing ipore, on Friday, the 4th May, 1900, at 2Jo p.m.— A piece nf freehold land and a brick "o-n pound house No. 47, Gtylang Road, area A acres, S roods and 7 poles one house and
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    • 724 3 NOTICES. a W.m.Jy to, mi Imtf-alartttaa. »*r.nu ana. wu hi n .i. i-i toM by KnOpor. Dl.p«n.l n 00., LM. n.m.. pi.o.. ainswpsrs Pi— til MAKTIN. CMX SOUTHAMPTON, If ml MS» COOKHRY. The following dishes can be supplied from the Chalet, on order, at the residences of customers: Koup, -t
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 191 3 AKUANi.KMKNI-.--\V°ID.f ESIIAY, 2ND MiV. Hiiro Water o5» p.m. C. W. A. Raffles Girls' School. 4. R. V. I: Drill. Town Hall 5.15. S. C. C Bowling. Tbcksday, .Ird May. High Water. 0.9 a.m. 1.24 p.m. Pledges Sale. Police Office. 10. P. O. homeward mail due, morning. "In Town." Town Hall.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 521 4 Hinurou, 2nd Mat, 1000 PRODUCE. (Smtm an eomoUd to iwm. do Pont'lanak, *80. I'epnr, 81ack.. boyer. SOJW. Jo White, (BD 4«J50 -i»go Flour Sarawak,. .SAO do Brunei No. 1 *30 Pearl Sago Coffee, B»Ji, I«>4 ba*i*..... Sl-Oo Coßee Palembang, 16Xba*i*.. W.OO Coffee. Überi»n, No. I Tapioca, *m»l> Fl»k* 6.80
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    • 50 4 for P,r tlr. Timr. To-MoKROW. Ki'insman via portß FUm 8 a.m I'ontianak Sri Ptmlianak, 10 am Manila l'nlilana, 11a.m. Malacca 4 Lingi?i HtUne. 1 p.m. Malacca Klang Chow Pkya, S p.m B.ingkok Patani, S p.m. Friday. Kurope via port» Brngal, 6 a.m. Deli via Penang Calypso, 3 p.m
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    • 114 4 Kk..* button By th» P. 4U.a. a. Uallaarat, due on the Rth May with dates olho 13th April. She bring* replies to ik* mail which left Singapore oo the 17lh Fro* Ckika :-By the P. 4 O. Beafliri, lue on Thursday. Mar. ZTu I. O. Apl l«»b
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    • 263 4 ARRIVALS. Per s. Caliip-o from Deli— Messr*. 01 «cum, and 8«nil»l. Per a. Bun ho Soon from Pontianak Per °t. «<•« W*"" 'fom Klang— Per a s!"cMydra from CalcutU— Mrs. Rutlierlaii'l. Dr. Hemer, and Mr Bryce. From Penang— Dr. and Mrs. Kerr, and Mr. Brooke Per s >
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    • 211 4 Underthis heading the following abbniTia I liODn are owl sir— ntnaraer »b. snip I L-q.— barque ;ach schooner; Yet.— Yaabl. I Cru.— Crdiser; Übt.— Gunboat Tor I Torpedo H.p.— Hone-power Brit.— I Brilitb U. B.— United BttUa; Fr.— I French Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch I Job.— Jobore
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    • 1157 4 Santa, Brit. »tr. S,W3 tons, Capt Arnot, *Jrd Apl. From Barry, lilth Mar. Ciai Borneo Coy For Calcutta, U-Kdt. lluyby, Brit. »tr. ,nu tons. Capt Sheppard, tub Apl. From Moji, loth Apl. Ooml. W. Man»fiel«i and Co. U— W. Rota, uril. ttr. *i 7 tons, Captain Lyons.
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    • 548 4 Wcmm, port, probabU, dote 0/ arrant. a«rf mm o/ OffenU. Utbamies. A cinoui, H'kong. to le«ve May IS M'fleld. A nbria Hamburg, May II B Meyer. A.vlaltwia, Hkong, 10 leave May 3" B. 11. rail iarat, Colomlm. May 6 P. 4 0. Babel»l>erg, H'burg. p's<l Canal Apl 11
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    • 78 4 2 Kia. 4 Jh! lUI bq i 908 Merello New York iNov 9 Huttantach Bro.. KS^ .tr 8O» Ehler, Buigkok Apl 26 H«hn Meyer k Co. iKiri. »tr 2156 'Braun Homikong Apl 2« Behn Meyer Co. Slblrlll ""f 1-0 Meyer Bangkok Apl 86 Behn Meyer 4 Co. 1 iiT^i
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    • 85 4 Vmul'i N«u KLAuißll OiIT»l» DMTi»iTIO» lUt 1 Van der Lyn 1 Van der Parra 1 Row X Camorta I I'aliUDa ■J t'helydra l' Malacca j Kian ADD Sri I'egaun J Cnrcilina ■_> B«raadan S<xolra I In»b» Maru Dai ttr. Sohmiteraa Bandjermawin »r. Toomd Bauvia Brit ttr Lyonp Feoaag •tr!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 534 4 NOTICB& 'iittfirUUPEHsin' -.I WKESKBS.ffIES.IiSt CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. THOMSON'S Mod.", "ULOVE-FITTIM."* I CORSETS I M.1.151l M AUK llii.iiiu-luiul I Thomsons TO BE HAD W A LI, I)KAI.KK> THKUUIiHOLT THK WORLD. l!te.W.S. Thomson 4 Co. U. London Sou Aoists, IiEHN, HRVB* Co., i" ''t? Meura. Johk LITTLI i. Co f J G.
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    • 350 4 WvSk TRADE-MARK Where to? Where to? Where to? Tla Ditpentary, 4.), Kajjle* liner. I WHAT WAST THEY TO BUY* dXM (Anti Florable) BLANKIN. J j/W/ (AM I •-'■■'<• |HT till. A jtMLS THE BEST AND i'KOVKD REMEDY Jlr 1 1 1 AGAINST ONE OF THE C'IMXONMT DISKASU. Wl^Hß^2>. Suffemi by
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