The Straits Times, 9 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1900. No. 20,134.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 846 1 rpHK IInKSEO. COMPANY. LIMITED THE Sudani Life Asniaoea. Norwich Union Pirn lum:u Society. Alias Aaraimaoa Company (Fin). t>, |...|u.u»l'l» Liia Aaunaw Society. Th« Oamm Mann* ln«iii»no> Company. rha Cblss Mutual Maaai Navigation Company. Vor partaoamn of Hum Companies, see the hll adwtiaamast of THE BOKNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 740 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T-ONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFU Under contract with the Netherlands India GoTernmeDt. Agenla ol Singapore: Ship Aohct, l*t* J. Daikdiui A Co., 2-3, Colltm Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. <*t«uner From Eipected Will be Despatched for On IWia. May 7. Batavia,Cheribon l Bamarang*Bourabaya.Mayll. BnuKrr. D.li. J. Bengkalii, Siak,
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    • 479 1 II /X>MPAGNIE DEH MEBSAOERIEIV> MARITIME* DE FRANCE. Tiugrifuic Acdeim: Mnuonis, KMIMi Tbe mail steamer* •rill leave Singapore 0 on or about the undermentioned dates.ODTWAKD. HOUIUD. 1900. ISOO. Date* Dates. 7 ><W../i> Apl.Sfll Mnnam(Eiti»)ApUB Itidu, Hny IJ fnra ML* Imo, m.iv IP |E. Simon, May 13 Mm Jun,' *„„>» jfmtl Tunlnn
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    • 654 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,«00 Pa'< ap C*piUl 212,780 BtHTTD Fund 073^46 I Ih« undersigned, Agenta lor the CoiuI pany, are prepared to accept lira risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co, I rpilE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE I I COMPANY. LIMITED Capital
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    • 735 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. PROVISION FOR OLD AOK. I Easily ami Economically met by Policy in K-TAIiI.IKEIH. 1647. I Chairman The P.ight Ili.n'blr Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— R». 420,00,000 Claims Paid-R«. 450,00,000 LAW mill Hv I Monthly Rates for each Full particuRs. 6,000 assured.
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    • 677 1 I BANKS. I TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND $U,000,000. ■SBB£»oa^ "^■•••o.ooojooo. Oonr or Directors N. A. Sim. Baq.-Cunuuii B. Hmbwan, Kaq.— Dbpl'tt Cm AiaMA*. H. M. Ii«AT, Kaq. I). M Mom, gam. K iinwn, Eiq. I A J K»i«i.nd, Gu. I A. [l.irr, Bo)
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    • 520 1 I NOTICES. HORSE BEDDING. CITBONELLA GRABB FARM. TEBAK LODIB4 IHTATI. (~IKX be had at H. Abr»nu\ W. Dalian's, \j anrt Umbert A Co.'. stabl»s. Si! per cartload; cart him extra if delivered at purchasers' residence. v.c. BRITISH ANTIFOULING COMPOSITION AND PAINT CO. LIMITED Fm Hoveling* proem. Manufacturer! of quick drying
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    • 837 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man Any one who hu had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will scree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm
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  • 431 2 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 9TH MAY, 1900. PEKING TO KIAKHTA. Kstauluhid: lsjl. PRICK 15 CENTS. Straits 'l\met SWayear, or, pott fret «14. Strait, liudgat Sis v year, or, pott fret, %M. Adverluing HuUt may be louml m the fourth page. Kaon Shanghai it is stated that the Russian and Chinese Governments
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  • 7 2 To-da»'s 4ms bank rate is 1, lift.
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  • 8 2 The Russian gunboat CUijah left for Ilunglcung yesterday.
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  • 11 2 Te.vdek* for the Johore opium and spirit farms are advertised for.
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  • 10 2 Thk Russian transport Snrrtlnff left for Odessa early yesterday morning.
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  • 13 2 The total number of efficient Volunteers in Hongkong, of all arms, is 251.
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  • 11 2 Messrs. McAlistir and Co. advertise a shipment of tobaccos and cigarettes.
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  • 13 2 The estimated population of Hongkong at the end of 1889 stood at 259,310.
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  • 15 2 Thk torpedo-boat destroyers Janus and Otter are coming out to the China Station in company.
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  • 14 2 Thk Japanese Government dredger Maru arrived yesterday from Greenock on her way to Japan.
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  • 23 2 Thk Rugby fuotbill county championship was won at Kxeter by Durham, who beat Devon by a goal and two trie* to a try.
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  • 25 2 I. ast night a Hokien coolie working on board the Ammm fell down a hatch and bruised bis ribs. He In- been sent to hospital.
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  • 25 2 The K. D. I, strainer Saciuen with the mail from Europe left Penang at 1 o'clock yesterday, and is due here at fl this evening.
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  • 24 2 Ol°B share limitations came too lute for correction on the back page. The only change is that Fraser aud Xeaves have risen to $90.
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  • 23 2 On the completion of the Japanese noval programme the total number of warships in the Japanese Navy will be brought up to 66.
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  • 22 2 Siviiul vessels bought at Bangkok for Manila were to leave the former port for Singapore yesterday. Among them the steamer Choir Phya.
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  • 24 2 Th« Singapore Rifles drill to-day, on Thursday, and on Friday, assembling at the Artillery Drill Hall at Bis Three separate squads were drilled yesterday.
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  • 73 2 The Municipal Commissioners meet I this afternoon. The matters for con- I uderntion include the new railway as utl'oits the Municipality, an applica- I li'in for permission to lay trainn.n-, [own lighting, and a proposal l.y Mr. Bvijtur to tout flttWtftff 6n Lhfl T iwn I The Rev. A. G.
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  • 26 2 Tmk members of the Marine Club are erecting a tombstone over the grave of the AH who died no board H M. S. Terrible laat Wednesday
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  • 27 2 Trnt Federated Engineering Company is said Co have obtained tbe contract to construct tbe new bridge in Market Street at Kuala Lumpur. The estimated cost is *36,000.
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  • 31 2 Tn« Registrar of ibe Christian Cemetery at iiukit Timah Road reported tbis morning th-' -taring the night, thirteen iron gratings and a heavy chain were ttolen from one of the graves.
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  • 32 2 Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Limited have withdrawn their recent advertise^ ment ol From Peking to St. Peterebure"a» they have only one copy of that book now left. An additional bupply is ordered.
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  • 39 2 It is reported that a German shipping linn is to enter into competition wiili the British and Japanese steamers in tiie trade between Australia, China, and Japan, and that steamers for the run are soon to arrive in Hongkong.
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  • 128 2 I the Assizes which opened at the xne Court yesterday, Chia Yee ioh Ah Chat were charged with ry and voluntarily causing hurt at ng i'agar. The men pleaded not They were each sentenced to enyears'^ rigorous imprisonment c Kirn Chuan was charged with an genuine a forged
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  • 178 2 Axe; Hook and Foong Ah Set were yesterday charged with house-breaking hy night and theft of jewellery to the value of $1,024, the property of Wee Tek Teo. Urn Hong Lye was charged with abelmentof the nllence and Ng I up, a member of the Fire
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  • 169 2 A tblegra m to the Manila Time* dated New York 2.ird April, states that great destruction has heen caused by dynamiten in Canada. The Weiland Canal connecting l,akes Ontario and Erie has been ynainit|-d and several locks destroyed The Weiland Canal enters Lake Ontario .;i short distance
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  • 395 2 AN APOLOGY REgt'ESTEII. Th* following letter was received t.^day addressed to Mr. Amot Reid at I the Straits Time) office. 10, Collycr Quay, Singapore, »:li May," 1900. Jiear Sir, -Mr. Chua Beng Chan has drawn our attention lo a paragraph in your paper of last night will,
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  • 199 2 I am in a position to state, says i London correspondent, that orders wer< Kiven by the War Office at the end o! last week (about 7th April) for the imine diate manufacture of a great numbei of new guns. From the extent ol these orders, it would
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  • 227 2 IMPORTANT CHAJiGES PROPOSED. The annual meeting of the M. C. C. was to be held in London on May 2nd The meeting was one of unusual importance, as three alterations in the laws recommended last November by the M. C. C. committee were to be brought
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  • 89 2 L'P THE YANG-TSE KIANO. Hongk-m.g, 9th May, 12 5 pm. Her Majesty s gunboat lIWM has arrived at Chung-king, Hi.' Woodcock h one of the elm. of small Bat-botlomi'il gunboats specially employed in p»trulling tbe inland wawrways. Chungking is in the province of MD-ctaaaii, on the Yang-tee-kiaog river.
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  • 252 2 TROUBLES NEAR WEI-HAI-WEI. MILITARY OFFICERS ATTACKED BY CHINESE. THK CHINESE REGIMENT ENGAGED. IBIV KIPtLSI! T8« ATTACK IM AMD KILL OF THEM. A message from Wei-haiwei states tliat at Kiaotou, on Saturday, yOO Chinese attacked Major C. l'enrose, re. and six soldiers. Major l'enrose was severely injured by the mob. Lieut.
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  • 148 2 TiIEIK PUBLIC RECEPTION. REVIEW, (itABD-Of-HOSOIR, DISNEK, KSTKHTAIXMEST, SPOKTS. Teleyram lo the Ormk Ti.net) UoiuikoHf, Bth May II M. S. TernUe arrived here from Singapore this (Tuesday) afternoon, she having left Singapore on Thursday morning last. Hongkong is preparing to extend a hearty welcome to the sailors
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 118 2 MAFEKING HOLDS OUT. THE BESIEGERS REINFORCED TO 8,000 MEN. COMMUNICATION BY PIGEON POST. lAnuion, 9th May AdTi-ea from Mafeking to the 22nd April state that the garrison of the place can hold out with care as long as Lord Roberts required them to hold out. 'In our "Advance War New.
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    • 28 2 CAVALRY OPERATDG. Th« cavalry operating in Xatal in the direction of Van Ueer.en's pass hare found the country in that neighbourhood to be clear of Boers.
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    • 70 2 Later MOVEMENTS IN THE FREE STATE. WINBUKG TAKEN. The Highland Brigade lias been sent to Winburg, which town it has occupied. JjWtabm MpM l.y the High Und Brigade, i» oxactly 1!U miles by rail south 7' o' Smaldeel, Lord KoberU Sunday aTlernoon tamp. The B<*r» must kwp h*'m H 0
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    • 10 2 General Brabant has joined General Rundle at Thabanchu.
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    • 20 2 A PROBABLE BIG BATTLE. It is reported that the Boers intend to make a big stand at the Zand River.
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    • 85 2 THKY ADVANCE FURTHER NORTH. Col. Mutton, romraanding the Ist brigade of the Mounted Infantry division, has reached Welgelegen Station. Yesterday's news of LoH Robert) vu that he had arrived on Sun lay afternoon at Smaldeel, having crowed the Vtt River. Welßelegi-n is S» miles, or thereabouts north of
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    • 48 2 THE BOERS MUST WAIT ANOTHER SIX WEEKS. A Iteuter massage from Mafeking, dated the i-lh April, says that, despite' the daily decreasing supply of rations and a slight outbreak of typhoid fever, the garrison is determined to resist the surrounding Boers for another aix weeks.
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  • 68 2 This Hnang Gazette hears that the author of "The R»«ident Councillor" and The Governor's Wife has received an offer, from a London firm, for the publication of a new novel already completed that does not deal with colonial matters'. A romance, written by the fame author at
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  • 163 2 Orderly Officer for the ensuing week, Lieut. E. M. Merewelher. Orderly Sergeant fur the ensuing week, Sergt. H. Heaney. Parades: Monday, May 14th, Sub division drills; Thursday, May 17th, Subdivision drills. Bombardier C. N. Brock well is granted leave of absence (or six months from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 179 2 NOTICES. Pilot Brand Cement $4 85 l*r .ask o( iOOlfca. n-godowa. TIIK BOBNKO CO., LTD. I\ ls XXI! v I* lomranl| hi the market 1 pints, of all daaleraBOKNKU Ci>., LTD. porters. JEFFBKFB EDINBURGH STOUT. ■OMEO en. i. id.. JODELITE. A SM;I M "hiteaou timber ■lillln m I M>.s.l,. Ag«nts
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    • 560 2 NOTICES. I A 65 GUINEA PIANO FOR 8400. The Robinson Piano Co. haw now in slock shipment ..f thoroughly guaranteed I'ianos wliicb they can m II at $400 net, though the L«3oo wUini price ot these i'ianos w 55 uuineas. r JuF. "j" WVrH 1 Eas y flire Payment System
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    • 179 2 AITTIO.V BALI Of 91 HOUSES. T rat? '8"'. Un>J, 1900, i io ii Aajappa La ni v WVfftta s POWELL 1 CO Auctioneer. MB Utiur, bm lei ion .Singapore, Mfc H CiOVERXMB.Vr X^TIKICATIOX dWjiT l 1 1^" 1^ t»av.A. Colonial Swreuiri jffice. Singaport, ;n, Vi laCo ]8/ JAPANESE ARTIST. ""ting
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    • 661 2 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. a CHISKSK gUBM for Banekok; urjr. Apply to B. c/o MMh lima. lt/B TjVMrLOYME.NT wanted by an Engli.hTjrriimDbTl Doiell nmrine engineer TT with a rhiora diploma. Apply to A. H. c/o Strati, Tin,, Office. 1 1™ \I ERCAXTILE Assistant of some eine--ITI nence must be «nmrt, respectable,
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    • 84 2 0» the 4th innt., at BataTia, tbe wife of J. J. G. uit Kozario, of a to i. MJI. a. UM.W. tor Uu -tro./. Timus •tumid >.. wnttao oo ona uda of tba puir only, br Iha U»t w. ht otW-« b. pßiuiri. I) M<1 (i i .kJrtES* nt ct<
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  • 845 3 BAT, In may. PUSEXT. i,c m i^.. Anno Uovn.' II n W. Bgattoa (Acting Colonial Secret»r\) Hon Li'eul-Col.Chlppindall R. E. (Officer Ciniiiianding the Troops). R C..IU.T l Attorney-(i.'neral). Hon. K M. Merewelher (Actiug Colonial Treasurer) ~i (i OwMaiM (Acting Colonial Enßii Hon. \V J. Rapier. Hon C W
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  • 1706 3 THE FUSILLADE ON FLANAGAN'S HOUSE. THE KFFKCTS <iK THE FIRING HR9. IUaHU AND Till CIULORIN. IWDOI.NU THE LINE OF FIRK. (A Story of Life in Singapore narrated in tltr I'utif Court tmt iieeovtiled by a Uhai'll iiMrt" Itrportrr.) The Flan .n.in it. Leach case, the beginning of which has been
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  • 136 3 ID THE EDIToB Of THE 6TKAITS TIMES." Sir,— l read in \oiir to-day's issue undat the hauling War N.-w.- by Wire," toat Mr Sclnel wr.ite a letter to the i ummandat of a Du'ch cruiser (tlie K',,ii,iQin lAawM) at St. Helena, to assist i.iiii in an
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  • 383 3 LoMlon, Utt April. Tin: I'aris Exhibition was OOMiad in ■Mfdnr. The day was brilliant mntln"+ I'rtM'i nt UmM wuh ■nillir* ceremony formally opened tin: Exhibition, lie declared in tincourse of Ilia speech that cuncurd among I lie nations was increasing, and Un« was a sign tliat Mx
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  • 342 3 FOR SUBSCRIBERS' INFORMATION. MR. FRIZELLS RECEIPT. The Straits and Malayan South Afiican War Relief Fund :-I have this day received from Mr Arnot Keid, the Ed tor of the SlraiU 'ftmet, the sum of one thousand one hunHred and twenty-eight dollars and sixty-eight cents, being the fourth instalment of money
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  • 62 3 T«K railway fmm Bangkok to Korat i- Lipnlly approaehiiiE cunpietiiin The railbaad raaobad K. rat oo tl»- i*th April. The IttDfktt naMiOMrti thai Urn wh.le line will be o|.en fur Tatlic by the end of the year. The nr-t turf was cut on the Mh March, 1
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  • 148 3 Thi annual general uipeting of members .ilthi-Sins i|».rp Philharmonic S.i. i.ty h,-- been fuel for th« L'9th of (his month, when all membera are -.-k.-.1t.. attend. The •■ommittee will ;t. -nil their report. The finances uf li.- aniot} are in a healthy condition. This year, nut of
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  • 445 3 S. C. C. r IITH < H. t The?* t»ams played a friendly same tiirlil on tlin Esplanade, before a fairly 1 irgo crowd of spectator*. The DOOM w is in grand condition, but the tarn displayed by both sides was of i very mediocre description The result
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  • 64 3 Hangnon and Calcutta. Putiala, on 9th Hay. Bountead A i.i Japan via ports, Soclim, due 9th May Bchn MryerACo. Hongkbni!. Ligktnimi, dae 10th May Snrti,.. A Mo-.-. swln-y >ia ports, Fultala, on 10th May MnUßtefid M Co ft* Tnantjt' via port-, k'nTtakattn, ou 1-lh M»v. llou-lcnd
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  • 588 3 (Glasgow magistrates recommend licenseholders not to employ females in publichouse bars. Bona-fide restaurant premises arc exempted.) < haractcrs— Lottie, a barmaid; Bertie, a blade; the Bailie. Scene Bar-room of tbe "Spotted Dog." Time— Evening. Lottie discovered. Lottie— He cometh not. Without, the night wind wails its weary
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  • 53 3 yestikday's play. K Doubles Diss and Raeburn beat Marshall and Witham, 21-IS. "A Singles Morrison beat Flower, 21-9. C Singles Graham beat Butterworth, 21-18. to-day's play. C Doubles: Ingram and Dent +6 v Hit. hie and Abrams-t-6. "A Singles: Kxrle Sv. Raeburn +4. li Singles Marshall-)-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 102 3 aoqre insa.nk. A. I. KimerofSloncridge.N. Y. ssys:I was for a lone lime troubled vith sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the held which made me feel as though I was going insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures effected by Little's Oriental
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    • 607 3 WEATHER REPORT. a'mufcmy KVrr,<«« HotpttaJ, Wa Afay IKJO. "a.m Sp.ro >. p.m Iliaiuf Bar. S» 946 29.«59 29.884 Temp. 81.4 h-.o 810 4 W. B'lbTher 76.0 800 79.0 >.L Dir.ofWind S.S.E. S.E. B.E. {8 Max. Temp. 89.1 .v Mm... 7VO g-? Max. In Sun 146.6 c* Tarr.rad 75.0 S'c Bvnfall
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    • 945 3 NOTICES. THE ROYAL JOHORE TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THKtirst ordinary general meeting of the above Company will be held on a aturday, the 12th May. at noon, at the General Agent's I fflce. for the purpose of receiving tbe Directors' statutory report. The Transfer books of the Company are closed
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    • 711 3 FOR SALK; EMPLOYMENTS TO LFT; AND PERSOXALS ..['•".'"•lSceoU a line; 2nd and 3rd «">«• «n« 4tb t > 6th times, 6 cenu s line; 7th to 18th times, cents a ne; "••rwarda, 2 cents a line but no charge leas than one dollar. Thus, a l»r«--me advertisement, close set, in
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 153 3 ARRAN'i.KMKNTN WEDNESDAY, :'ril MaY Hieh W»t.«r 717 p.m. S. V. R. Drill Hall. 5.15 8 C. C. Bowling. Tanglin Cluh Rowling. German outward mail duo Thursday, 10th May. H it'll Water 720 a. in 8.2 p.m. S V R Drill Hall. 5.15. B. C. C. Bowling. Friday, 11th May. High
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  • SHIPPING
    • 584 4 ttmoirou, fHH May, 1800. I'KODUCK. (Haiei are eorrecttd to nton Uambier haven I 7.3J4. Copra Bali, H. 50. do Pontiaoak, 6.50. Pepper, Black. 30.H2J. do White, (s^) 46.80 Swio Floor Sarawak, 3.X) do Brunei No. 1 3.30 Pearl Hago 4.40. Coflee, Bali, 18% ba.it 21.1 m Coßoe Palembang 15%
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    • 66 4 for Per »(r. T.mt. To-Morbow. Tnnggsnu via ports Amhertt. 7 ».m. Malacca 4 Linggi H»lw. 1 p. ra Halacca A Klang CAo» Pkya, I p.m. Samarang via ports Rionj 4 p.m. FsiDtY. Uhuan via ports Trinngantt. 3 p.m. Deli via port« Itnmwtr, i p.m. IMMK I'adani; via ports
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    • 129 4 From Kubopi Bv the German s Saduen, due on tbe mil May with dales to ibe ltith April. She tiring* replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 33rd Prom Ohisa By the M il. ».t. Ernal .Vi,.i. .n«, due on Sunday. Laft Singapore Due in
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    • 243 4 AKKIVALB. Per f I. lion Wkalt Hin from Klang via ports— Mr McCulloogh. and H. Rome Per t. s. O t Mr from Palembang— Messrs. Clubs, and Dunn lVr b. a. //en;/ Wan from Malacca Mr. J. Allen. Per s. 8. Meiuen from Sydney— Mr. KenPer r. Krlarftaii
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    • 249 4 Underlnia heading the follow] ng abbreviations are used :—sir.—steamer sh.—ship, bq. —barque; sch—schooner; Yet.—Yacht Cro.—Cruiser; Obt.—Gunboat; Tor Torpedo H. p.—Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.—United Mutes; Fr.— French; Ger.—<*erman Dot.—Dutch; Job. —Johore 4c. G. c,—General cargo d.p.—deck pauengers; U.—Uncertain T. F. W. -Tanjona Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.-Tantong
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    • 1032 4 AKKIViUS 8lHC« NOO» OF BATIROAT. Amhertt, Brit str. 108 tons, Capt Angus, »th May. From Kelantao, 6th Slay. G.c, and »2 dp. Wee Bin and Co. For Ke'lantan iOih—Rds. Hornro, Brit. str. 404 tons, Capt Robinson. 7th May. From .laigon, 4th May. O.c, Low Sum. V—Rds. Han
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    • 514 4 Namt. port, probabU itnU ol arrival. *.<d name ol agenu. Mteaheu. Adriatico, Kucbinotiu, May 13 M B. K. U«l— M'koiiK. May:! Mansfield. Almond Branc. Ku'pe. p'Bd Coal Apt 2.'> Vmhna. Hamburg, May 1 1 I! Meyer. LafeiMte, M'kooit, to leave May »i B. V. Antenur, L'p 01. May
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    • 163 4 5 V'niL'.Niiii Ton-. OtfMia Faon .Siu«i>. Coiiuuh. a Kiu. I'y M Shunkai Maru Brit drd 310 Rube Oreenock Mar 10 P. Simoni and Co. H Dresden Qer air >»l Kcx-ni'inann Ttingtau Apl 2H HWin M.-vr A Co. n Cheng Mai str 7HT lii-r.l.- Bangkok May 4 Beun Heyar A
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    • 136 4 l_ I I l)»t«. I Vbui'i Nahu KlauAßi.. Cintii Da«i!iiTio» »y 8 I Lady Mitchell 8 Droaden M Landaura <i Xaraania Fut'aln '.< aieoartni) Kian Ann" Rooa 9 Sultan Amhent !i Singaiorr i) Malacca Borneo 1. Anagar Adour Kmma Luyken Sri IVgaUn D Biak S l.ucia Brit sir. M
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 383 4 NOTICES. Ullts for LEA PERKINS' t\ 1I /I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Bu Special Warrant JCTjj gj^The queen ,^-6. Purveyors to ii Empress of Inili?. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. WHITEWAY'S PURE DEVONSHIRE CYDERS Specially adapted for consumption in Tropical Climates. WIIITKU.U ft 00 gmttatm all tln-ir Oyfea to l>e the pure juiiv nt
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    • 875 4 »wHy «tor MM Is^utaHtJs*^ Soldi tty »ln««poUi Dl.p-n.ln< 00., tM| R. m«. pi.c. Iliminx. MARTIN CM>I«. SOVTrIAMFTON. ENOLANBI Soli A<;ikts, BKHN, MKYKRA Co., I Singapore and Pmuing. *-mMLjJ Df.pAts Singapore A Messrs. Johk LiitliACo jfj Matin. Guxtiix M //nA BCHOHMICHUL j^H Messrs.J.C Hookwso*c:> l^^gß^ m. w. f. n.c. pEVSHED FOOD
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    • 467 4 4fc)fcKflNflNGfl of Japan TOILET WATER /:<" t Appreciated lor its delicate prrtome and the feeiing of mfcrt a v and freshness which it imparts io lie skin \<o'- Kananga Extract ■nK^r'-^PK^jt ADn u-.inrs f.vitic rEnn«E nm tie 'UMiKKRrHiir 2^,''' r Al once om-n.il. grat..-:,,! and peraiumily Iragnat, i»zo,,v«.» RiOAUOft C'«,
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