The Straits Times, 8 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1900. No. 20,133.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 835 1 rpHE BUBNEO, COMPANY, I.miED THE Studanl Un Inma, Norwich Union Pin Uraneot Bociatj. iUa lanu Ooa|M7 (hi). ■•i.l» Lin iwinm Sodrfj. The Ooau HariM iMonac* Conui. I'd. ChiM U«ta>l Slmk N»ri«»tion ComfajTie TottaßlliM l«g«» Bmt ConjMj. rh» HxntUM I«— ranm L'ompon;, L.initod. For putkxlan of thm Compuiw, M tk* Ml
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    • 1424 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. -I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agmtt at Singapore: Ship Aoisct, lati J. Daixdilb A Co., 2-S, Colltm Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On C.Ct Jacob. Macassar. ApL 27. Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Macassar, Banda, Ambon,
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    • 653 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIXE INBURANOK COMPANY. c»piui ea,is7,wo r» i up Capital 212,780 Rowrre Pond 978,346 I IHe undersigned, AgenU for the ComI pany, are prepared to accept fire risk* at I current ratei o( premiom. BOUBTEAD A Co. I rpHE (11IN A TRADERS INSURANCE I A
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    • 962 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE JUSDB /ÜBERAL\ <B». i 50.00.000., /^osditiOMS. > LARGEN. BONUSES. > LOW PREMIUMS^/ N/EirAßMltttD 1847. N LIFE OFFICE. Presalaau charged te Volaalrrri BracecAw I* S*atk Africa. The Company announce that on existing policies in this Company on the lives of volunteers proceeding to South Africa, the Directors are
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    • 647 1 TTONOKONU AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RK.<ERVE FUND 111,800,000. TafpwnoM.^. .°'}-»io,ooo.ooo. Com or Diuoiou:— H. A. Bum, bq.-ClilHui R. SHWiN, B«q. I>IF!TTT OmiSMiH. R. M. Out, Uti. IV.U Mom, &W F. Gom. bq. I A. J RaikoxdTßm A. Hn rr. K«q I B L. BiCHUDaoK, Baa. Uo«
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    • 438 1 I NOTICES. MINERAL WATER. ALKALINE I AKSENIC. LITHIO 1 p J!f" I THOSPHATIC I GASEOUS aym DIGESTIVE. I SPECIALLY BICOHMZKDID FOR I'EKSOX!) Or WEAK COSHTITUTION. I Sole Agents- C. DUPIRE Co., 8, Raffles Quay. I Retail Agents.— THE DISPENSARY. I 2»?L^5?~ "<— w-ii* 7 w» m? I IM lW M
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    • 847 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had An attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It hu nerer been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm
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  • 66 2 !>««. y»in Fiiuiiu, C*nAi» Dk»i»«io» 7 vorlich Thoinpioo Batttin 7 \;ctori« Swed.tr HVllberg Hongkong 1,, Bril>lr piokhl1 2"~in« ttr. Netbitt Kaigon »r. Uunlop Samamng via porU ir v I 'nktler Ptannng and Dili Mm hM Dut B tr Sawyer U»uvi* Imi iouk bow ,tr. Rolof. Cotie via ports ...Jacob
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  • 26 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. On Sunday fitli inst., at h-r r««irfen,v «o. 17, dye.l Alley Roa.l, Mr.. Dinah 'bask, wife of tne late Mr. Menry Frank, <ingnporo.
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  • 352 2 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 5TH MAY, 1900. THE WAR. Established: 1831. PRICK 16 CENTS. Strait, Times: $3u a y«ar, tr, pottjm $34. Strait* llmlget $18 a year, or, pott free, $20. Advertising Rule* may tie found m tlie fourth page. British advance continues. The columns proceed. Thus Smaldeel Station, or Smaldeel
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  • 450 2 Tis-mimm; by science is "on the boom By lode-mining and by bydraulicing we of Malaya propose to do more cheaply the mining that our predecessors did dearly, even though they hnd the use of cheaper labour than we can get. And, by the happy concurrence of circumstances that
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  • 47 2 Besides the important land sale of be Hill Street house known as the Chinese Consulate (noted in our issue f yesterday, with the Singapore [uuicipality as probable buyers), there i another big land sale at Powell's on same day, l'ith May. Fifty-six lup-liutises are to be sold.
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  • 63 2 There was no Municipal nomination yesterday other than that of Mr. Lee ChoongGuan. Objections to the nomination may be made up till 4 p.ra to-day. The election is on Tuesday the lull), between 10 and 4. The electors of the Central Ward must register at least 20 votes to make
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  • 8 2 To-da\'« 4 m/s bank rate stands at 1/lltf.
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  • 11 2 Thx next Tanglin dance will be on Tuesday of race week.
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  • 13 2 ll'rodi'ce, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 The Russian transport Saralcff left for Odessa at 8 o'clock this morning.
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  • 10 2 Captain Van'enen has assumed command of the Malay States Guides.
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  • 14 2 Tinders for repairing and painting the S. V. A. drill hall are advertised fur.
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  • 14 2 Mr. M. H. Whitly has been appointed Public Prosecutor in the Federated Malay States.
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  • 15 2 A Malay sailor died of cholera on board the Korat during the voyage Inim Bangkok.
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  • 14 2 Vutkkoay morning, four Chinamen were arrested in .Stanley Street on a charge of house-breaking.
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  • 22 2 GoviNDASAMY lias liad to pay $i>o for assaulting Ins friend i'awadi. lie had the option of going to prison for three weeks.
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  • 25 2 The whole front verandah of a house at Tanglin fell down yesterday. Luckily no one was injured as the people of the house were out.
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  • 26 2 The third Penang Assizes for this year were to open to-day. There are eighteen eases in the calendar, only one of which is a murder case.
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  • 25 2 The M. M. liului, with the mail from Europe of the 13th April, left Colombo at lpm. yesterday, and is due here on .Saturday morning.
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  • 25 2 (J. Otomiink <fc Co. advertise that their establishment will be closed on the 10th inst., being the wedding day of the Crown Prince of Japan.
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  • 23 2 Liv Sing, who unlawfully cut Government timber in Thomson Road on the 6th instant, was yesterday fined SiO or three weeks' hard labour.
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  • 22 2 Thk Rifle Volunteers drill at Ml this afternoon at the Artillery Drill Hall and the same arrangement prevailsfor Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
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  • 25 2 Lye Wall, a prisoner in the Criminal Prison, who assaulted Lee Tye, another prisoner, wan yesterday sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. ■jarwar.
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  • 33 2 Two Chinamen were arrested by the •letectivts last night for loitering about suspiciously in Smith Street. One of the men had a long knife and a packet of pepper hidden in his belt.
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  • 31 2 Yesterday, before a Court of two magistrates, a Chinaman, for theft and causing hurt with a daneerous weapon, was sentenced to one year with hard labour and fifteen stripes iu addition.
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  • 36 2 Messrs I'owell Co. advertise a ■uile of a pine-apple press, copper pans, Ac, at No. 7, Beach Road, on the 17th instant, and also a sale of furniture at Waterloo, Kiver Valley Koad, on Tuesday next.
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  • 33 2 Wtim Sedkah, a Buggis, wa« charged yesterday with theft of krisses and gold buttons valued at S130, the property of Dukeh, another Btiggis. The case was remitted to a Court of two magistrates.
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  • 40 2 Four Straits-born babas were fined S3 each for assaulting a public servant on Saturday night. The assault was of a trivial nature, but the defendants were told that if they did it agiin they would be sent straight to prison.
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  • 38 2 Sib Alfred Milner complains that the large number of visitors to South Africa, "■specially hdif>«, without any special (•all of duty or business, is greatly hampering the military and civil officers. Lord Roberts has assented to the complaint.
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  • 42 2 In the early hours of yesterday morning the police patrolling the harbour arrest «d three Chinamen with a coil of "ire and some rope in their possession which they had stolen from a tongkang. Ttie Chinamen were sentenced to four months' each.
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  • 42 2 Thi forty-one mutineers of the Ailiu Craig are still at large in Singapore. They are to appear again before tbe Master Attendant next Saturday morninjr. It is understood that the chief 'lilliculty is whether the mutineers are to be paid their wages.
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  • 45 2 The other day, at I'enang, two men were charged with gambling at a new form of game called dualilat mala (twelve eyes), at a cemetery. The case was postponed to enable the police to enquire into the way in which the game is carried on.
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  • 49 2 Col. Albrecht, the German officer who has been responsible for so much of the Boer strategy and who wan taken prisoner at Koodooarand, describes the British Infantry as splendid. It will, he Bay«, advance where no one else in the world will advance, and is better tban German Infantry.
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  • 46 2 The third Assize^ of the year opened to-day. There are 28 cases in the calendar, the offences being theft, murder, forgery, cheating, grievous hurt, extortion, counterfeit coining, housebreaking, and robbery. This morning Chia Yee and Hoh Ah Chat were charged with robbery and voluntarily causing hurt.
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  • 87 2 About 9.15 this morning a horse driven by a syce named Hamid, who rays he is employed by one of the French padres, bolted at the junction of Hill Street and Stamford Road. The horse dashed along towards the Esplanade and at the far end collided with a 'rikisha and
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  • 810 2 AND HIS BELIEFB 10 THE EDITOR OF THE STRUTS TIKIS." Sir,— Being a man of meditative habit and religious turn of mind, the headlines which appeared above tinextracts and comments on Dr. Lim Boon Keng's articles (April aoth) came upon me like so many galvanic shocks,
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  • 106 2 The Legislative Council met this afternoon, His Honour the Acting Governor presiding. The measures down on the agenda for consideration were the Opium Ordinance, the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance, and the Municipal Ordinance, all of them in the committee stage. There was also a motion standing in
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  • 169 2 Tin cas» of the Spirit Farmer vs. I George Widler on a charge of I committiag forgery with the intent I to defraud the Spirit Fanner of a I »urn of 75 cents, which was before Mr Sarwar, the 3rd magistrate, I was mentioned by Mr. Stuart
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  • 62 2 UEUTKR'S TELEGRAMS LORD ROBERTS MOVES ON. THE BOERS IN FULL RETREAT. Ivdon, m May. Lord Roberts wires from Smaldee Junction, on Sunday afternoon, that that morning tiis troops crossed the Vet River, and were at the time o wiring encamped at Smaldeel. Lord Roberts continues The enemy are in full
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  • 71 2 10,000 REBELS IN ARMS. THEY ATTACK KUMASSI FORT. THE LAGOS i'OMCK LOSS HEAVILY. News comes that ten thousand rebels attacked Kumassi Fort between the 25th and 29th of last month. Two officers were wounded anc'. 14 Haussas were killed and wounded. A body of the Lagos Constabulary arrived at
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  • 55 2 Later. HUNTER'S DIVISION. BOERS DEFEATED. HlNTllltS UN NORTH OF THE VAAL. The Boers have been expelled from Fourteen Streams. The British troops have encamped on the north bank of the Vaal River, after defeating the enemy on the 4th inst. (Friday.) General Hunter has joined hands with Col. Paget's corps
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  • 23 2 The enemy have retired from an exceedingly strong position in fro~t of Thabanchu. General Rundle has occupied the position.
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  • 487 2 TO THK KDITOK OF THE STRAITS TISIU." Sik,— ln your paper of April 23rd I ml yoi.r remarks about the Redjang Lebong Mining Company, but beg to reply that you are altogether wrongly informed about the facts. This company has a capital of 2,000,000 guilders of which
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  • 48 2 liVi case of Goh Sin Koh came before theilppeal Court yesterday. It may be rcimnbered that Goh Sin Koh was corUcted of abetment of causing hurt. andlwus sentenced to thriv month*' iiiiprisonnnnt Mr Bradilrll .ip|n"are>l for Juia tppoUant ,mJ Mm Attorn*} > ■'■er.il represented tlu» Crews Alur
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 406 2 NOTICES. SIDEHOSTKEN PAINT. d absolutely anti-corruaive paint for IRON AND STEEL paintH (iuaranteed to be the beat ttUST-PKKVENTIVE ««ant. Invaluable for Shi|n, .Machinery, Bridget •Ml, etc. One gallon will cover 540 square feet. Pkici t-Jn— P° r dr lln I cwt A splendid report ju-l received from the Secretary of
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    • 494 2 NOTICES. NOTICE QYED Ab-lulkadir bin Abdul rah man ij AlMgoflhasbeenadmitUvl a partner in uur firm from the Ist day of January, M«.O HOTKX 'I'liv public are informed that under 1 Onliuance lof IMW which came into Ist May, the ratea of hire that maybe demanded by pulliT3of jinrlkishaa liv NRUOt
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    • 560 2 [NOTICES. AUCTION BALI Of 91 HOUSES. W hold at Powell and Co.'s sale-room as follows ht Wedne«Uiy, 16IA May, 1900, w. 1 to 6ft. Fifty-nil shop-bouse ings, namely, No*. US to I3S Albert t, Not. 77 to 86-10 Bekgie Road, Nos. 15 Naeappa Lane, and Nos. 1 to II Wediuuday,
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    • 827 2 LATESr ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET-FURNISHED. ptOMMODIOUd house with 4 bedrooms V (up.tnire). 10 minute.' drive to town. Stabling, ot-. For terms apply to OMEGA, c/o Straiti Timn. to. A th. 10/S NOTICE. TO wedding of His Imperial Highness I 1 lh« Crown Prince of Japan will take place ou the
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    • 91 2 M. 8.8. iatandad far OnHtraiU Tim- ihoil.l t,« vrittm oa ont wrle of tha papvr only. By tb« M(l»ot of that ooodiUos. mv rf. 8. S. m. rejooWJ :h*t niiht cith«rwii« ba poblubxl. All tirntimng ouotncu >n mbjaot to th. oondi. iod that tk» Mauwer may loan till ad»«rtu«m«nt >ot
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  • 1235 3 Thi courfe proper was used this I ir, ami most of Dm ban a fair pace l>o-un i up) wan the first out lit- Hi I OOMMMiag at ahout (line- I quirttn, and coming round home .it I ■bout hi- top, moving freely and wall I IX up)
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  • 984 3 ooora oum with his client. To the unprofessional mind it is not perhaps altogether clear, at first sight, why a barrister should not be allowed to go shares with a client in the profits of a law case but, nevertheless, such a proceeding is altogether unprofessional These
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  • 809 3 London, Utk April. General BiiUit, in the course of private letters to friends, described the "soldiers' superhuman endurance, bravery, ami cheerfulness in the latest assaults on the Tugela. They were broiled in the Bun all day, drenched by the rain at night, and at a distance of
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  • 212 3 TH» NURSING STAFF CHANGES. Ok Monday next some radical alterations in the personnel of the staff at tbe into force. At the present time Iht I nurting staff consists of twelve Krench I :rom the Convent, at Singapore. I Several of these Sisiere have been at I
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  • 76 3 Penang und Calcutta, Suumg, due Bth May. Bouitead 4 Co. Rangoon and Calcutta, Putiala, on 9th May, Bouttead Co. Japan via porta, Saekttn, due 9tb May Behu Meyer Co. Hongkong, Lightning, due 10th May Sarkiea A Morea. Sydney tia porta, hultaia, on 10th May BouKle»d Co.
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  • 1145 3 FACILITIES FOR THE MARCH CAN HI'LI.IK CO-OPERATE (From an Officer of the Army) Ymtkrday we announced that the British advance northwards from Bloemfontein was well in progress. Lord Roberts' centre column being on Saturday sixty miles north of Bloemtontein, having successfully crossed the Vet River. On the
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  • 256 3 A CORF* Or CYCLIST »COUT» I Thk following notification is beinf I issued to-day. All Riflemen who desin I to aerve an Cyclist rcouU will pieuc I put their names to on a sheet in the Drill Hall. I 1. In completing the organization ol I the
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  • 76 3 yesterday's play. "B Doubles Clarke and Kinsey, tc.o. "A Singles Beauclerk beat Stubbs, Winter beat Reid, 21-U. "C Singles Minnitt beat Macdonald, 21-16. TO-DAY'S PLAY. "B" Doubles: Raeburn and Diss+.f v. William and Marshall +8 "C .Singles Butterworth +8 v. Graham +6. "A" Singles: Flower +8
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 237 3 HOUSE BEDUIA'G. CITRONELLA GRASS FARM. TEBAX LOUISA ISTATI. fiAN be had »t H. Abrams', W. Dalian's \J and I -.nil.. 1 1 4 Co.'s stablos. 12 per cartload; cart hire extra if delivered at purchasers' residence. v.c. /CAUTION TO BHIPOWNERB A_Ni) \J CAPTAINB. RAHTJEN"B ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. Other nis*t6fi tbmi our
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    • 970 3 NOTICES. WHAT WE ALL WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made mMrely 0/ lofcacco jrown in /iri/iiA JVortA Hornn,, EQUAL TO FINE HAVANAHB. AJ XyUISITE flavour and aroma packed coition!" le<i b IM enitlrin 8 Porfoct Conchas in hoxe« of 50 14 00 per lor Regalia BriUnicm do Coo
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    • 872 3 I NOTICES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. Obtainable from McALISTER Co, RESIDENT COUNCILLOR {By Mrt. Egerlon Eiulimek.) Printed on antique toned paper, with wide margins and uncut edges— 258 PRICE-J2/ or 4/ 7V Saturday Ketinc says The local colour i> well done and picturesque,
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    • 580 3 I FOR SALE, EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AXD PERSONALS I timU T i'n l> 15c nt line; 2nd and Si-J I l cenU line 4th W «th times, s S"T '"W; 7th to 18th times, S wnti I rh«™.*i!H r 7? rd> 2 cenU Hnej but no I i«Ti.2!i 0M doll
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 247 3 ARRAXUKMKNTM Tuesday, Btb May. Hieh Water. 824 p.m. S C. C. Football. S. V. R. Drill Hall. 5.15. 8. C. C Bowling. Wednesday, Stth May. High Water 6.6 a.m. 7.17 p.m. Municipal Commission. 230 Land Sale Powell. 2 30. I V K Drill Hall 5.15. S C. C. BowlineTanglin Cluh
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  • SHIPPING
    • 588 4 sirairou. »th May, IMS. PRODUCE. (Ral't are eomeUd to noon.) Humbler buyers I 7.524. Oopraßmli, <UO. do Pontlanak, 830 Pepper, Black. SO.<BJ. do White, («x) 46.60 guoHtwßwmt, 8.65 do Brunei No. 1 8.80 Pi'url Sago 4.40. Co&ee, Baii, 16% basis -'I ,i»i Codes Palembang, 16X basis.. W.OO Coflee, Liberian,
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    • 130 4 Fium Rcropi By th« German s. s. S«W», due on the 9th May with dates to the 16th April. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the :23rd March. Kbom Cm** :-By the M. M. s.s. Erwul Bit Singapore Dae in London Arrived Mar.
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    • 228 4 AKKIVALS. Per s. Komi from Bangkok— Mr and Miss Lawton, Messrs. R. Carnaclr Miller Siegel, Rohlfe. and Windsor. Per t. 8. Choir Pkya from Klaus via ports-Mrs. Dwyer, and Mr. Wray. TO ARRIVK. {For Singapore.) Per M. M. t. s. /w/w from Maroeille* April 16-Mr. and Mrs Deiu.
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    • 74 4 To-Moriiow. Ringoon 4 Calcutta Putiala, 1 1 a. m. I'ptie via ports H. Liang Soon, 1 p.m. iVrninc A'..«.i. 1 p.m. Sarawak Vorwartt, 3pm. Madras via ports '/.amanui, 2 pm. KlanK via ports Sri Vtgatnn, S p.m. L.'ihtian via port* Tringgnnu, 3 p.m. Bangkok Sin<japort, 3 p.m. Macassar
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    • 229 4 Undertaitbeadingthefallowlngabbreriations are used «tr— steamer «h.— ship bq.— barque teh schooner; Yet— Yacht Cru.-Cruiter: Gbt-Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p.-Horse-power Brit— Briu.b U. S.-United States; FrFrench Oer.— German Dot.— Dutch; JoU.— Jobora Ac., (I. c..— General cargo d.p. deck pasaeugers U. Uncertain: T. P. W.-Tanjon<r Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.-Tanjong
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    • 1358 4 ABiiTiu Hihci Nooa or Rati'sdat. A/ghanutan, Brit. «tr. 2,190 tons, Capt I Williamson, 6th May. From New York. I nnh Ma. U.c. P. Simon» and Co. For I Labuan, 7th— W. Con<n,iby, Brit. ttr. 2,1 V tons. Captain Smith iith May. From Moji, 12nd Apl. Coal. For
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    • 479 4 ffome, port, probable dale of nmM/ pui name ol agtnt*. ttnuiu. Adriatico, Kuchinotzu, May 13 M. li. K. Ak-inous. H'koiiß. Mayl'l Mansfield. Almond Branch. Eupe, p'sd Cnal Apl 2S Ambria. Hamburg, May 11 II Meyer. Andalusia. Hkong, to leave May »> B. M. Antenur, I. p 01, May
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    • 229 4 1 My 6 I I I Vmn'»N»t Ton-. Rio. iConingsby 'Brit »Ir. 3117 Emma Luyken U«r ttr. 1110 1-hra Nang Brit str. KWI Korat Oor str I*3 Qrosmoot Brit str 1818 James Brand »tr. 2612 Z«e«na Mr, I*ll Telemac-hus «tr. ISJO I'utiaM Mr. 19->» Will U'lhe Wisp Mr. 148
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 279 4 NOTICES. anoline' I Natural Toilet Preparations, folltt 'Lanollne' >» mump** <a«a«, •atat >aa»» lU" i"o«.. .a* >**•*• a>li«al. MMittflt-' r f'om m'r4 m»4 Mta. Unolinc' Toilet Soap Wholesale Dap^t— Hotaoai* Viat-c^T. Lnaooa. JAMES WATSON GO'S SCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THK BKST V/UIK IN THK MAKKET:. y y 88.00 fk» cai«, duty
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    • 687 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY tSTABUSHED 1631. TtUfhon,, So. 70. TtUtr^hic Aidnu:-"T, mni SlieoA-omi." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula,
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    • 706 4 NOTICES. /JLAI6DID WOMEH I PALE CHILDHEN OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (atrmm wm it mm) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT Ttilt •llanllrr win* .A.il T a..itn,litej sa other talld or liquid food will rtauia oa tha ai tan b. It n itiJuauJ ia coaaliltHtoa*! wnbntii Canoars. PILSENEU BEEK KEY BKAND. IwroßTiD
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