The Straits Times, 4 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1900. No. 20,130,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 852 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rsi.iK Scaadaid LU« Aasaraaoa. 1 Norwich Uaion lira lß.ur.no* SocttJ. tun ijauruxx Ooaspaa; (Fir«). The K.1U.11.W- lot* AasnraiiM Society. Tn» Oomh Maria* lararaera Goapuj. Tb. Ckim* luul ataaa Ntvigmbos l'«pujFor particolan of Umm Cosannias, tm; ths tall advertiMßMlt of THE BO&NEO COMPANY, LIMITKU. Ag*nt*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 814 1 STEAMSHIP^ COMPANIES. j^ONINKLIJKE PAXKTVAABT MAATOCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenlt at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Damdsls 4 Co., 8-8, Collybb Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Bteamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On P. Imkof. BataTia. Apl. Billiton. BaUvia, Cheribon, Samarang and Sourabaya. May
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    • 612 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Uhdib Mail Oohtract with the Ar«TRIA« GOVEBIIHBIIT. The following are tbe datea on which the Company* (teamen may be eEpected to sail from here Outwabd. Homeward. 1900 1900 Huela May 1 I MariaVaUrieM»v a Sitetia May 38 All the steamers to Trieate call at Penang,
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    • 654 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,157,m0 Pai* op Capita] 318,700 Reserve Fund 973,246 I Lie undersigned, Agents (or the ComI pany, an prepared to accept fire risks at >-urrent rates o( premium. BOUSTEAD Co. I '•pilK CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ttrtW.OtX..
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    • 876 1 VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. S. PBOVIBION FOB OLD AGE Easily and Economically met by a Policy THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAI LIFE OFEICE, EaTABLISBin 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Fund*— Re 420,00,000 Claimt Paid— Ra. 4.10,00,000 UICE MItSEN UKUL (WITH WW rtElllß. Monthly lUtes for each
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    • 671 1 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111,600,000^ RESERVE LIABILITV OF\ PROPRIETORS. 110,000.000 Corn or 0: rectors N. A. Sum. F-aq.— Ciaismak B. Kmiwah. Esq.— Dbtott i'hiib«i> R. M. Out. Kk|. I D. M Mom, Ksq. K. Unln, K»q. I A. J. Riinosn, K.q A Hauft, Kaq
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    • 549 1 NOTICES. WMIIOTBE|BE :I IIUTBHEL|. I s^*"'** '"••""■n'i«*' f ■T*' h r l f 'm-M-rr 'twiiumi. Mnctart, I ■ill iinnit.itt.iu,,.,.^^.,;,, THE PRYE RIVER DOCI 1 FENANO. I —'V bOTe Dock ted '■> ProTinci I Wellesley, at the entrance of the Pryc I Rifer, hiu lately been lengthened anc deepened, and it
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    • 852 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancient* believed that rheumatism was tbuworkofa d.-mon within a man. Any one who has bad an attack of sciatic or Inflammatory rheama'ism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It han never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast out
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  • 99 2 STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, 4TH MAY, 1900. KSTABLISHkD 1SJ1. PB1CK 16 CKNTS. dtraiU 'l\mei S3U a year, or, pott fret S34. ijtraiia Budget $18 a year, or, pott free, $20. Advertising RaUt may be found \n i/ie fourth paqe. To-day, there is notified an alteration of the old 'rikisha fares, which
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  • 83 2 Some people are dull. An eminent citizen, after reading the Straitt Ttmet of yesterday, said it wan very nice for all the men who were to have attended the Marine Club concert to get half-a-pound of tobacco each, but what of the other men? Yet we said distinctly there was
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  • 84 2 Thru squads of the Rifles drilled at the Artillery Hall yesterday. There is drill today at the same hall at 5.15. There is no drill on Saturday or on Sunday. There is drill each day of next w«ek at the Drill Hall at 5.15, except on Saturday. We presume that
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  • 7 2 To-DAt'ji 4 ro's bank rate is 2,
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  • 10 2 The German homeward mail closes at 3 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 13 2 PiioDicu, exchange, and share prices and the miil list, aru on page 4.
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  • 19 2 The Hon. C. W. Laird advertises that he is no longer connected with the Tjenako Sieenkolen Maatschappij of Indragiri.
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  • 22 2 One hundred and forty-eight deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 3-.'.3«.
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  • 30 2 A Javanese syce in the employ of Mr. Nash has been found drowned in a pond. It appears that the man was in the habit of bathing in the pond.
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  • 23 2 The Government advertises that a plan and section of the first mile of the Singapore-Kranii Railway have been deposited at the Surveyor-General's office.
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  • 34 2 Last night thirteen coolies employed by L. Sciiepero, who has taken over the pine-apple preserving factory belonging to Mr. Landau, in Race Course Road, were arrested for breach of contract in refusing to work.
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  • 35 2 It is reported that the Russian Government lias renewed its demands upon Corea. It now asks for concessions of land at both Mokpo and Masampo, the former demand having been confined to the latter place.
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  • 37 2 The Portuguese gunboat Liberal, 600 tnn«, Lieut C Lima, arrived from Sourabaya this morning. The Liberal has a crew of 10S, carries 6 Runs, and is of 500 horse-power She leaves for Lisbon on the 28th inst.
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  • 44 2 The Queen has approved of the Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Kegt adopting for their tunics buffculoured facings, such as were worn by the Line battalions of the regiment previous to 1881. The Fighting Fourteenth" wore the buff facing from 1685 to 1881.
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  • 150 2 This afternoon, the first statutory meeting of the shareholders of the Sipiau Tin Mining Co. was held at Mr. Dei rick's office, in Battery Road. Mr. Waddell presided, and there were present the Hon. C. W. Laird, Messrs. Wright, Sanderson, J. O. MacTaggart and G. Muir.
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  • 80 2 A tei.koram came at Peking from Li Hnng-chang a few days ago, announcing that Kwang-Hu-Wei was having several thousands of jackets made in Hongkong with these characters thereon, rill-Society fordefending the Emperor." The Empress-Dowager, on receiving this, in tbe presence of the Emperor, is said to have wept,
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  • 75 2 Is Town was produced with great success for the seventh time at thefown Hall List night. Notwithstanding the damp night Jhere was a crowded house, and nearly every item was encored. The feminine stars were especially good and Hoffman fairly brought down the house with his grotesque "leg
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  • 83 2 THE "AILSA CRAIG MUTINY. The AiUa Craig, the native crew of which mutinied yesterday and refused to work, as reported in tbe Sttaits Timer, was brought iulo port yesterday by the engineer, and officer" alone. She shipped a new crew and sailed yesterday ceiling for Marseilles. Tbe Ail** Craig lias
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  • 106 2 Mr. Gentle's washing was hung out to dry on the fence around Finlayson Green this morning. That is to say, the lengths of red and white cloth used in the TerriliU Municipal decorations were hung out to dry, Mr. Gentle being understood to control the said decoraling
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  • 40 2 Li Huno-Chano has issued a proclamation, favouring the construction of a railway from Swatow inland, with funds raised locally among the Chinese. He uses the fear of foreign annexation to urge the people to liolp on the project.
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  • 54 2 Tut. Chinese Government is at present considering an application it has received to admit an olficial representative of the Ilorran Catholic Church at Peking. This official would be nothing less than a Legate of the Pope, and as tin li would take his place among the
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  • 72 2 At a meeting of the Anglican Community held at Bangkok, a few days ago, it was agreed to write to England to Mr. Greville, the British Minister, to select a new Clergyman for the Bangkok Church instead of the Key. Canon Greenstock, who had left for home
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  • 107 2 The sign* are growing more numerous, says the Printer and Stationer, that an industrial crisis on an unprecedented scale is impending in Germany. The prices of raw materials are rising by leans and bounds; Bohemian coal has risen fifty per cent., Saxon twenty per cent., and
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  • 121 2 Mb. llirry Furniss, speaking at the Society of Arta recently, told an amusing story of Mr. Justice Hawkins. The learned judge had a horror of draughts, and used to close up every cranny of liis court, to the great discomfort of everybody. Meeting a brother judge, the
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  • 155 2 The following is the Kar East pa«senger list of the P. 4 0. Ballanral, due here to-morrow morning. From London:— Mr. and Mr.. M. J. O'Oonnell Mm Smith, Mr and Mrs Blandv, Miswi Illancly Mrt. M. Cribb Mitt Kinknight, Mrs House, Sir Gerald Kobio?on, Rart, Mr. and Mrs. Kae
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  • 167 2 The total number of all known varieties of poßtage stamps issued by all the Governments of tbe world up to the present time is 14,626. Of this number, 1% have been issued in Great Britain, and 4,068 in the various British Colonies and protectorates, leaving 10,423 for
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  • 96 2 At 4 p.m. on the 2nd inst. a Teochew named Sim Pow was picked up in the sea otf St. John's Island by a fisherman from Pulau Bukom. The Chinaman told a detective that he had been thrown everboard from the C'u/yjwo by seven Javanese when
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  • 426 2 THE CHAMHKK s M. L. C. This afternoon, at two o'clock, a special general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held at the Exchange. The purpose of the meeting was to confirm or otherwise the nomination of Mr. W H. Frizell as M. L.
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  • 124 2 Hamid, a Malay, fiving at 99 Waterloo Street, reports that between 1 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. yesterday his house was entered and money and clothing to the amount of 559 were stolen. The burglars entered tbe house by means of a window which was left open. Two
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  • 181 2 At the Supreme Court, on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice, a claim was brought against Wee Teng Kee by one of his family on a promissory note, which was rather peculiar in its terms, as the six years for which it was drawn had not expired. Wee
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  • 384 2 TO THE EDITOR Of THE STRAITS TIMES.' Sir,— The complaints against the Municipality being anything hut few and far between," Ido not intend to impress on you the idea that I am also a chip of the old block in writing to you the following on the
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 21 2 MILITARY SITUATION. London, May «A. Pending the receipt of further despatches from Lord Roberts, tha military situation at present is obscure
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    • 94 2 BOERS FALL BACK, THE OPERATIONS OF APRIL 3OTH. It appears that a general advance was made on April 30th in the direction of Brandfort. The forces included the brigades commanded by Colonel Bruce-Hamil-ton and Colonel Broadwood. The Boers fell back before the advance. The two
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    • 18 2 Later. OFFICERS WOUNDED. Five officers were wounded, including Lord Cusington, [Carrington in the advance on the 30th April.
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    • 103 2 COL. HAMILTON'S SUCCESS. BOERS DISPERSED WITH LOSS. THE FOREIGN LEGION SEVERELY HANDLED. Lord Roberts cables that Col. Lan Hamilton met with considerable success on the Ist inst., driving the enemy from a strong position at Houtnek, some 14 miles north of Thahanchu. The Boers dispersed eastward and northward, leaving twenty-six
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    • 89 2 CHINESE CONGRATULATIONS. The Chinese Minister at Berlin has transmitted to th» Kaiser the congratulations of the Empress and Emperor of China on the occasion of the majority of the German Crown Prince. From the fact that the Empress is placed before the Emperor, ivo assume that the congratulations forwarded are
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  • 167 2 The British and Foreign Bible Society (of which the local branch in Singapore is managed by Mr. John HaflendenJ has been distributing copies of the Scriptures irrespective of race or party in South Africa. Among prisoners on board the Penelope and others at the convict Btation
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  • 169 2 London, 23rd April. Many of the troops who took part in the Spionkop battle arrived at ..Southampton to-day. They were delighted to hear of the laudatory mention in despatches, and said that unless the position had been evacuated the force would have been annihilated They spoke
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 NOTICKS. AJEFFBKI s KDINBUBGH STOUT. rt A special, light brew for the k ipte gllfcljulilßßHil.il ttjuS Price $12.00 per of 7 doz jg pints. Of all dealers. i:i»i:NEiiO>.. I.TIV. T ai Pol' Agente. "JODELITE. A SI'KE protection tucmnci white ants J\. clry-n.t, n daoi] in limber. Price |1u.7« per 5
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    • 939 2 NOTICES. A 55 GUINEA PIANO FOR S4OO. The Robinson Piano Co. li.ivc warn in slock slii|im,-iit uf thoroughly guaranteivl I'ianos wliirh they < ;m si II at S4OO net, though the Lordon selling price of these Pianos-is 55 buineas. 'i l>ev win also lie soM on tin- Easy Sire Payment
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    • 659 2 I NOTICE. qYED Abdulkadir bin Abdulrahman »J Alfagoff has been admitted a partner in our firm from the Ist day or January, |!WO S*/* ALSAGOKK .i: Co. KELLY <t WALSH, LIMITED. DURING my al^rTce from Singapore Mr J. Mayson is authorised to act as Manager of this branch of the
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    • 872 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Final Performance or "IN TOWN A MUSICAL CUJIEDY IX TWO ACTS ADRIAN ROSS AND JAMES LEADER MUSIC BY F. OSMOND C ARK, win at oiv«k with rou. obchutba AND CHOKt'S IN THE TOWN HALL To-morrow, Saturday. l ommevciiig at 9 p.m. Booking at KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. RiPEkvn,
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    • 94 2 M. 8. 8. intuited for th.ytroij. JW.. .hoold h. written on on. aida of tb. papor only. Ht tha nai-loct of tint oosditlon, muy M. 8 8. an nitoud that duj bt otianri- b. iSShad. Ud All adrartMa, oontracta »r» .tbieot to th« oon.!i. Uou that ti>. Maaaor mar laar.
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  • 963 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES. in my article entitled the I M s QariaaJ Service printed in your paper of the 11th, you. Mr sill recollect my stating that 1 only touched the fringe of certain point? then that required the serious ill. -ntion of
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  • 2244 3  -  W. J. FORD. (AU Right* Reserved.) BY (Author of Cricket," Cridett by a Cricketer," <te.) II. THE MAKING OF A CBICKETER. I have no doubt tli.it the mere heading of this article will displease some people —l h"-e, to wit, whu hold that the good cricketer, like the
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  • 19 3 The mail steamer Ballaarat left Penang at 4 p.m. yesterday, and is due here at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 192 3 Two Chinese women were yesterday charged with robbery of SlOO in notes from a Bengalee woman and with using criminal force. The case is to be tried by two magistrates. Wiinc Ah Hah and Keng Chee were ameb -tnt to gaol fur a fortnight's hard labour,
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  • Article, Illustration
    77 3 (COKDUCTED BY KINO'I MW».") All Chess e«rre«ponclence should be tddreated to Kinx's Pawn." Solution of ProW-m No. 17i (Hulwin) is Q-KKt3; No. 173(Bridgw»tcr)Q-QBS. Correct solutions received from A. U. S Nemo, and K. Pkoblm No. 174, by P. SuDurcnui. White to play, and mate in two moves. Pkobusm No.
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  • 487 3 A MONOPOLY HI'ERIMENT. The editor of Kokumin Shimlmn, a Tokyo newspaper, sends a pamphlet describing the camphor monopoly established by the Government of Formosa. Camphor had long been a prominent export staple there under Chinese rule The Chinese Government left the camphor industry to itself, and took no
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 661 3 OF MOTHER SEIGBL. SHK CIRKB MB. WEBBI. Recently we announced that ex-sergeant-schoolraaster Webbe (who had long worked in various ways for the Strut/,* Timet) had gone to Penang to a salaried office there. Bat he wrote mournfully of Penang. It didn't suit him. Life was a desert, and so on;
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    • 441 3 NOTICES. YONO LEE SENG CO. beg respectfully to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Singapore tbat they will open a Bakery at No. 170-1, Orchard Road, on the Ist May, for the sale of cakes, bread, biscuits, buns, ore, under the name and style of Yong Hoa Heng and Co.
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    • 1083 3 NOTICES. gDJOAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. MAY 22nd, 24th, and 26th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2'i,id May. First Rici. THE MAIDEN PLATE-Value $300 A Race for Maiden Morses— Weight as per scale (10«t.). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-Grifflns, imported into the Straits Settlements or Native
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    • 694 3 NOTICES, HORSE BEDDIAG. CITRONELLA QRABB FABM. TBBIK LOUISA ESTATE. CIAN be had at H. Abrams', W. Dalian's ?*a Umbe Co.'» stabl... »peV «rt load; cart bin extra if delivered at purchasers' residence. o.c. INDIAN ENGINEERING. A» Illustrated Weekly Joosjul THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFEBBION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 166 3 ARRANUKMKMS Friday, 4th May. High Water. 211 p.m. 8. V R. Drill Hall. 5 15. Special Dinne r. Adelphi Hotel. 7.30. Saturday, sth May. High Water. 1.33 a.m. 3.3 pm. P. A O. outward mail due. Pledges Sale. Police Office. 10. Furniture Kule. Victoria St. Powell. 2. 8 C. C.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 545 4 I'Mtroa*. 4th Mat, 190*. PRODUCE. (Rate* art eomeUd to rum Jambler I 7JB. doPonttanak <UO. Pepper, 81ack. buyer* 50.60. do White, (61) 46JS0 iago Flour Sarawak, »*SO do Brunei No. 1 „UO PewiSago 4.40. *Bee, Bill, 1»X b»it IIDO 3oB«e Palembang 16% basis M.OO 3oflee, Liberian, No. 1 «M
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    • 53 4 fm Pt *r. Tim.. To-Mouow. IVnanK X" P n>. I'enang Co'ooibo Bim/u Mam, 2 p.m Miur MalH-cm Su/lon, 4 p.m 1 SnigoD TUnr 3 p.m. KUn* yin port. Snppko «pm Batavia Tia port. Von /mAo/T, 4 p.m. Moxdat Europe via porU Hrinrich, S p.mTIBIIIV. Sourabaya and port* 0,
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    • 128 4 Kbom Euaori By the P. 40.». i. Ballaaral due oo the Kill May with dutet to the 13th April. Hhe bring, replies to the mnil whicli left Bing»pore od the 17th Feoii Chiica By th« Oerman Priiu lleinrick, due on Monday. Left Hingapore Due in London Arrired
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    • 234 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per 8. Landuura from Rangoon vis porta-Mr. Bark ea, Mr. and Mr. J.nk.n »n,Mr. and Mn, Luße r H M "~~S If eawa, D. Macltenne, and a. Itoaeem, In, Lela, and Mr.Q. Bin«e. Per t fn TOm Penang— Mr Middleton, and Mr and Mr.. Hoogeo »>raaten. DEPAr.TUBK».
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    • 222 4 Under this haadingt he following abbrerii tiona are used itr— tteamer sh.— «hip j bq —barque »ch.— tcnooner; Yct.-Yacbt Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p.— Hone-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; Fr.— French' Ger.— German Dat.— Dutch Job..— Johoro Ac, G. c— General cargo d.p.—
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    • 848 4 abbitau ttnoa Nooa or Yotkrday. Ailta Craig, Brit. »tr. 2,186 toni, Captain Bobertaon, 2nd May. From Manila, 20th Apl. Copra. For Marwilles, U-Rdt. Albion, Brit. itr. 2,373 too., Capt Race, 2nd May. From Bona, 30th Mar. G.c. P. Simons and Co. For Yokohama, 3rdRd>. Hingo H«m, Jap.
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    • 512 4 Name, port, probable tiatl of amrai. and name ol agent: HTUHEU. Adn.tico, Kuchinotiu, May 13 M. B. K. Alcinous, H'kong, May H Mansfi.-M. Ambria, Hamburg, May 11 B. Meyer. Andalusia, Hkong, lo leave May M B. U. Anlenur, L'pool, May 15 M'tieM. tiallaarat, Colombo, May n P. A
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    • 58 4 S China *f, •J r e^! fioii Apl 11 M. Buwui Knithv itamon Bnt.r UU X'' 1B "lang M.y ad. SVMm^.p Coy. Udy Mitchell -Jr. 754 Muglord gW^ > Bo».^d Co. 3 modauni n•" rtoing M.y 1 Hup Ixpong 4 Pin Seng r 111" h™ Mow M»y »*>oo Keck
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    • 9 4 IST 4 lulm.ll* JsJff3f OT Mu»r »nd M»l»c>»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 447 4 1 NOTK BS JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIS-S ARE THE BBST ViLDK IN THE MiXUI f^yimLrsmm^r mm cam, dittt «mA. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS. OR MoALISTER Ouu— m««w j CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud Orrici No C"™* "o". Bh*»oh»i. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN 4
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    • 201 4 Sweet Scents from /lower*, RI6AU D'S WHITC VIOLITt. I RIGAUD'S whiti ro*i. RIGAUD'S WHITE LILAC RIGAUD'S whiti mt. RI6AUD4C; purumtM. PwttJ I gSSESSswrS SJ rtio« tt> Mill**'' fc. M. »d Stiffs I Mar ll«l«rty'» Him. C"»»»'« i ri>w 11 la lonatT. KIEL. Manufacturers of quick drying Enamel /<iy I Compo»ition»
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    • 397 4 NOTICES. I 4mtTsfc Whereto?Whereto?Whereto? «BFvL^I» Th* IHMvensnry. 43. Rafflf Pint* T WHAT WANT THEY TO BUY f JsK I/^L rrlee m::.« per tin. V^HL/dV THK BKST ANL) I>Ko^' ED REMEDY Ar LUmM AOAIV9T ONI or THK "HIMNWT DISIASKS /^•^tlMfl^^^^K Suff.T.'.i l.y women, eaperialiy Kuropeans, livinr. in 2 *-"JH W»rm Countries.
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    • 67 4 BAGNALL HILL.EB 86, lioHiuon food. HAVC ON HANI):— Electric Fan*. Calling and Table, 40, 60. FlO 100, 1 10, and ISO VolU. Jeeigned to operate from Inuandeacent Circuit*. An] Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current F«nt. For Tkble Use, 104 Voltn. ln«p».tion in\iled from all people oho h«T. Unam
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    • 82 4 I NOTICES. WHAT WE ALL WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. I made mUnly 0/ IOWOO grim* m BritUk I I J >p M>ied boim •n«urin«' perfect CoochM inhoxe.of6o»4.oop«rlor Ragali* Bnl«nic» do |».oo M I BooooeU do 17.00 BoUil, KELLY4WALBH, URRufIA I A Co., or of tb« importer. mv.l).
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