The Straits Times, 11 May 1900
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Title Section12 1900-05-11 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1900. No. 20,136.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement854 1900-05-11 1 Ml UORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED TBE gsaaisr. Lire Assmaaea, Nonriea Uaioe. Fire Ukssnnos Society. lues Aasenao. Uosspaaj (Fne). ..unn. Society. The Oassa Maria* lasaraaos Commy. Th. CUa* Mates! Staasa Navigation .ompany. Ta. Tuttiasaai U«« »a«r Oompaav. 1 ba MarHasa* ißsersau. Coapaay. LimiUd. for particulars of tlwa. CompanHS, sm tb. Ml L££—854 words
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Advertisement805 1900-05-11 1 STEAMSHIP COMPAMES. |^-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents of Singapore Ship Aoesct, late J. Daekdels A Co.. 8-S, Colltee Qoav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On V.Diemen. Batavia. Msy 7. Batavia. Cheribo", Samarang A Sourabaya. Msy 11.805 words
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Advertisement483 1900-05-11 1 Tiuouraic Address: Mesuoerie, Si koa poke. Tbe mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates. OUTWiJtD. HOMIWUD. 1900. 1900. Dates Dales. Salazie Apl. SO I Mnnamibum) Apl.lfl Indus May t% Yarra Apl 2» 1n,,, May ■-'H I E Simons May IS Swine* Jun.. o ftreanien tan II483 words
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Advertisement634 1900-05-11 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 1*7,600 Paid up Capital 112,760 Reserve Fond 979^46 The undersigned. Agents tor the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rl CHINA TRADKBS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,0X10.000. Amount Paid up634 words
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Advertisement721 1900-05-11 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVISION. i. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policyin THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL 1.1 FK OFFICE, EoTABLiSHun 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, H. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid-Rs. 4.10,00,000 LAKE BOUSES UHUL fMIITUJS MW rUIItLS.721 words
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Advertisement661 1900-05-11 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per in qnality to i?iBSI cent< with Cream< e¥ery other -*$Ljp>b(jA STEEILIZEDNOT SWEETENED. Dn^ ened A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. BANKS. I brownvs nONOKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPO RATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND »11,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF inn nnnnn PROPRIETORS •••'0. 000 000661 words
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Advertisement359 1900-05-11 1 rorß i;kowh brakd SCOTCH WHISKEY, TH« nMKST WHISIEY IN THE WORLD As supplied to H RH. the Prince of Wales BRINKMANN A CO., l/s Hnl* Annta for Rineannr* CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROEDERER, EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN A CO. Sou Importers. MM lOHN limi "O.359 words
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Advertisement778 1900-05-11 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The anoienU believed that rheumatism was the work of a demo:: within a man. Any one vho has had an atUck of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction Is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never hren claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm778 words
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Article127 1900-05-11 2 Din Vmul's Mvi FuoAHic Cmii« Dmtihatioii May 111 Lightning Hrit .tr. ill KullaJa Mr. .ukai Mara Jap Mr. in ShunnaiMaruNo.t Mr. II B»n Whall ilia Brit itr. 1 1 *eang Leong Mr. II Caljrpto Mr. li Drumcarth utr. II KianVang %v. II oplnr Dut Mr. II I-aMla Mr 11127 words
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Article34 1900-05-11 2 KaTABLIBHEIi: 1831. PRIUK 15 CUNTS. StraiU Timet: *Joa year, or, pott j ret $34. StraiU Budget *1S a year, or, pott free, tM. Advertunng Hutes may 6s found in the fourth page.34 words
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312 1900-05-11 2 FRIDAY, 11TH MAY, 1900. THE BRITISH ADVANCE. lx>Bu Roberts, in a despatch of yesterday, says that the British are now across the Z<ind River and he adds that, while the lioers are still holding strong positions, the British are gradually pushing them back. Later yesterday (just before tiffin), Lord Roberts312 words
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Article218 1900-05-11 2 Considerable feeling has been roused by o'ir statement in yesterday's paper regarding the foolish incident in relation to the memory of Lord Minto— the changing of the name of Minto Koad into Muntok Road. Lord Minto accompanied the expedition that conquered Java in I*ll. He appointed Sir218 words
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Article13 1900-05-11 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article11 1900-05-11 2 A Chinaman died of small-pox at 100 Waterloo Street this morning.11 words
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Article12 1900-05-11 2 The American man-of-war Dixie left for Manila at 4 p. m. yesterday.12 words
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Article11 1900-05-11 2 The Tanjong Pagar Dock Coy., Ltd., invites tenders for constructing godowns.11 words
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Article16 1900-05-11 2 Marine- officers and engineers are asked to read a statement under the heading The Singapore Rifles."16 words
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Article21 1900-05-11 2 The Race entries close to-morrow at noon, at the Singapore Cricket Club. The race days are May 22nd, 24th, and 28th21 words
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Article22 1900-05-11 2 It is reported that orders have been issued to shoot Col. Scbiel ii he makes another attempt to escape from St. Helena.22 words
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Article23 1900-05-11 2 Thi StroiU Budget will be published at noon to-morrow. A supplement will be issued on Saturday about 3.30 p.m. .for the homeward mail.23 words
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Article28 1900-05-11 2 Thihc will be a football match to-morrow afternoon at the Old Uaul site between the St. Joseph's Club aud a 2nd XI of No. 12 Co K A28 words
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Article24 1900-05-11 2 Tub new dredger for the Singapore River (now lying in pieces at Tanjong Pagar) has been christened the Mudlark. The christening was purely private.24 words
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Article24 1900-05-11 2 Lik'jt. K. Ci. Hendley, Army Education jsepartment, who bus been inspect- inelhe military schools here, is suing "Q/to Hongkong in the M M. Indtu24 words
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Article24 1900-05-11 2 The M M homeward mail steamer. E. Simont left Saigon at 9 a.m. to-day, and ia due here at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning.24 words
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Article32 1900-05-11 2 Ir any person meets a gray horse wandering around Pasir Panjang, let him note that Mr C. Caulfeild of Villa Grrmania," Pasir Panjang, lost such a horse last night from its stable.32 words
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Article34 1900-05-11 2 Many of tbe army reservists who have proceeded to South Africa are reported to desire to settle in the country. A committee of officers has been formed to aosist in connection with the project.34 words
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Article36 1900-05-11 2 Harmston's Circus is now playing at Medan in Deli. The circas will be here about the 20th inst and will pitrh their tents on the Beach Road reclamation ground. Col. Hicks, the company's representative, has arrived.36 words
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Article35 1900-05-11 2 Grand Chinese chingay processions were to parade fVnang on Wednesday and to-day. Another parade takes place on Monday. It took months to prepare the show, and no expense has been spared to render it magnificent.35 words
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Article39 1900-05-11 2 One hundred and seventy-six death* were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 38.17. Seven hundred and five deaths were registered last month, the ratio per thousand standing at 34 62.39 words
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Article238 1900-05-11 2 At the Assizes yesterday Tan Ah Ngoh, Tan Chwee, and Hussain, a police constable, were charged with instituting a false charge of receiving an illegal gratification of 50 cents against ixilice corporal No. 16, Ganapathy, uf Kampong Malacca Police Station. It appears that on the Ist of March,238 words
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Article593 1900-05-11 2 LAST YEAR'S KXPfcMMBXTS. In a letter from Ode«sa, dated April Mh, the Times corresponilant says that in addition to the numerous experiments in mobilization which are known lo have taken place this year in different parts of the Russian Empire, the local papers publish the following ln593 words
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Article192 1900-05-11 2 THE RECENT OUTBREAK RELIEVING THE CHINESK riiM.Ml.-.-li'NKl:- THE COI'NTBY NOW QUIET. (Special telegram to the Straili Timti") Hongkong, Wth May. A cable message from the north announces that at the [Chinese?] .Governor's request, a force of British troops w»nt to the relief of the Chinese Commissioners on Wednesday.192 words
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119 1900-05-11 2 AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT TOKYO. POPULAR ENTHUSIASM, SPLENDID WEATHER, Ml HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS. (Special Telegram lo Ihe Strait* Times.) Hongkong, llth May. The wedding of the Crown Prince of Japan, celebrated at Tokyo yesterday, was a simple and impressive ceremony. Great popular enthusiasm was119 words
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Article73 1900-05-11 2 At 4 p in. on the 9th two Taichews named Joo Sang and Lee Joo Key were picked up by tbe keeper of Raffles Lighthouse about a mile out at tea clinging to some wreckage. Tbe men stated that they were coming to Singapore from Rbio with73 words
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Article70 1900-05-11 2 The wedding of the Heir-Apparent to the throne of Japan was celebrated in Japan yesterday, preparations having been made of a most elaborate kind for the occasion. In Singapore all the Japanese shops and offices observed the day as one of holiday. At night there was I70 words
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Article114 1900-05-11 2 At Hongkong, owing to house accommodation not keeping pace with the growth of the population, rents are rising rapidly, and overcrowding is becoming common among tbe lower orders Another evil is that, from lack of building space in tbe town, li.fty houses many storeys high are coming114 words
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Article381 1900-05-11 2 TO THE KDITOB OF THE STRAITS TIMES." Sin.- In your issue yesterday there was a paragraph saying that the performers who recently produced In Town are to be photographed on Sunday morning, in costume, at Cree Hall. That is very good. Such a collection of elegant costumes381 words
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Article47 1900-05-11 2 ROBERTS' ADVANCE. ACROSS THE ZAND RIVER. PUSHING THEM BACK. London, Uth May. A despatch from Lord Robert*, dated the 1 Oth inst., states We are now across the Zand River. The enemy are still holding a strong position but we are giadually pushing them back.Reuter - 47 words
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Article18 1900-05-11 2 Large numbers of foreigners are now quitting the Transvaal, including many officers and ambulance men.18 words
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Article65 1900-05-11 2 Mr, CAVALRY HORSE ARTILLERY ARE PURSIMG. A despatch from Lord Roberts, sent of) at one o'clock on the afternoon of tie 10th inst yesterday, says The enemy are in full retreat. They occupied a position 20 miles it length. Ours was necessarily longer with a widely65 words
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Article51 1900-05-11 2 At Hongkong, on the 2nd instant, a Chinese postman was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for stealing a package containing over one hundred letters for the Straits .Settlements. The package bore six one-dollar stamps It is believed that be stole the package for the sake of tbe51 words
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Article167 1900-05-11 2 At the inquiry held into the loss of the Union liner Mexican (4,661 tons), which was rammed near Cape Town by the transport steamer Winkfield, while conveying horses to .-"Mill Africa, some serious evidence baa been given. Charges of drunkenness and lack of discipline are being made167 words
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Article446 1900-05-11 2 Loixdon, 20th April. It is stated, in connection with the capture by the Boers of Mr. Frank .Smith, the diamond mine owner of liarkly West, that the enemy secured none of the treasure belonging to Mr. Smith's company. It appears that Mr. Day, the manager of the446 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement446 1900-05-11 2 NOTICES. Pilot Brand Cement $4 85 pW OMh >>t 400 His. ex-jruil'pwn. Bali Importers, THK IiORNKO CO., LTD. I MIS" BEER. A flret quality 1 ilte1\ ni'r, atanicxlrntf prut- (iuaranlee.l •-•|ii»l to anything in the market lia.s*.' per [ix of f. <loz. pint*, of all dealersBOaUflU CO, I-Tl). sole Importers.446 words
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Advertisement1826 1900-05-11 2 NOTICESL A 55 GUINEA PIANO FOR $400. The Robinson Piano Co. liaviMinw in si. irk a shipment of thoroughly Ruarantcpd Pianos which they can sell at $400 vet, though the London selling price of these pianos w 55 ii uineas. I hey will also be soUl i n the Easy1,826 words
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Advertisement698 1900-05-11 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ALL contrmcU (or tba sal* and purchase of goods by tba andertidMd not bearing the signal ure of Benb Eng Keat, will not be recognised by the undersigned. K. KNG KEAT, Chop Chin Gu&q, 17/6 No*. 11 and H, North Boat Quay. FOR PENANQ AND CALCUTTA. E3SRS.698 words
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Advertisement78 1900-05-11 2 H. B. S. loMuted for tba.'ttimU Tarn- sboald I* atfteot of that ooaditioa. ■m/jTb. S. u» rtfifi tkat aU*tt otksrwkw W pakliakad. All^drsrtbtiic ooatoaots mn nblact la U» oonrtiUon th.t tk. HUV> lor. U» »d»Ttl I oot of Urn p>|»r ia mm at pna of aaMst. but sol ulfisr than78 words
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Article2284 1900-05-11 3 BY W. J. FORD. {Auliior of Cricket," Cricket by Cricketer," Ac) I. HALF rEMTKY OF CRICKET IK 1860. It is hard for us youngsters of fort] (and a bit) to appreciate what tin let-lings of an old cricketer are who car pick up a Scores and Biographies ol2,284 words
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Article47 1900-05-11 3 Ahoit 1 p. in. yeMerday, a tight occurred between three Chinamen in a lane off Coleman Street. One man was knocked down and died the Ihe two others, one of whom is supposed to be a schoolboy, bolted and have not yet been arrested.47 words
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Article65 1900-05-11 3 This morning it was reported that the house of Captain D»rke, of Hpottinwoode Park, bad been entered dm ing the night and some spoons and forks stolen. A Boyanese syce employed by Mr. Muhlinghaus rapoftl that during Mi absence from his room in the night pronrrtT reload65 words
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Article986 1900-05-11 3 WHAT ARE "FIXED DUES"? Curri»im.nde.nci regarding the paymem ul Mtiiila'y taxes, due fruni |>ilItruus Ruing to the Hedj v, was laid MM llie LMMstif* Council the other day. In December, 1899, Mr. >j'.iklfr, the Acting Consul-General fur 1 •'rl.iiui> at Singapore, wrote to the Culunial Secretary uf986 words
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Article205 1900-05-11 3 Tbr Singapore K.UVs drilled in three squads yesterday afternoon, and will drill again this altcrnoon at 5 15 at the Artillery Hall Next w.-. k they drill at the Town Hall on Mundav an. l Thursday; and at the Artillery Hall on Tues- i;i>, Wednesday, and Friday.205 words
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Article728 1900-05-11 3 »WILL-D»ESB»D WOMAN II AX KXPINSIVC LUXLRY." (By a Writer in M. A. P.) Cokits to men sure at two guinea are, I admit, not unknown at pvei smart sliope. but I have never beei able, myself, to resist the sr. mucl superior ctiarms of tliose in satin,728 words
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Article81 1900-05-11 3 Six Chinese were before Mr. Michell, yesterday, charged with assisting to carry on a wahway lottery and assisting in the management of a common gaming house at No. 308 Serangoon Road! The house was raided by Assistant Superintendent Hamilton, Sergt.Frayne, and Tan Soon The last named climbed81 words
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Article83 1900-05-11 3 v hunq-chang's actiob. The prevailing idea at Hongkong that Li Hung-Chans is not fulfilling his promise with regard to stopping piracy on the West River is said to be wrong. There are four gunboats, six well-arm-d launches, and 20 men-of-war junks patrolling the river between Wongmoon and83 words
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Article197 1900-05-11 3 By permission of the executive of the Sporting Club, the Handicap Tournament of the Polo Club, which had originally been arranged to be played early in May, but which had to be postponed owing to the wet weather, will be played on three afternoons next week. The197 words
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Article109 1900-05-11 3 It has been my fortune never to hove beard that übiquitous song, "The Absent-Minded Beggar," writes a London correspondent. But I have just been told of a lady who sang it at a concert near London, and to lead an air of reality to the affair she109 words
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Article46 1900-05-11 3 yesterday's play. Single Handicap Jenkins beat Winter, 21-16; Batty beat Bidwell, 21-20; Pritchard beat Taylor, 21-16. to-day's play. Doubles: Fort and M'ctaggart 8 v. Jenkins and Follelt scr. Earle and Minnitt 6 v. Batty and Catto 7. Singles Clarke 3v. Scoular 2.46 words
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Article187 1900-05-11 3 Friday, 11th Hay. High Water. 839 p.m. S. V. R. Drill Hall. 5. IS. Batt/ri>ay, 12th May. High Water. 9.14 a.m. 9.11 p.m. M. M. outward mail, due. 8 a.m. Race Entries close. Noon. Royal Johore Co. Noon. Golf at the Race Course. S. C. C. Cricket. Football. Old187 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement291 1900-05-11 3 FACTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IX THE (LLTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cured of Kh.-um tinn. To get rid of those awful pains that make life a never-ending series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches— to291 words
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Advertisement281 1900-05-11 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Are now showing the following NEW GOODS. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Racing- Silks in all Colours. Silk Racing Breeches, Cashmere Racing Breeches, Corduroy Silks. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TWEED SUITINGS. Single suit lengths. Tennis Flannels, Cricketing Flannels, Covert Coatings (Waterpoof). Dress Suitings in Elastic Twills,281 words
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Advertisement970 1900-05-11 3 fIOTRES, J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY HXKOOTHT). QBCHIDD J. D. A. PF.REIRA. !J JETinCLTITRIST Aim FI.ORIST. (V UKTOi A*D EZPORTIB OF OaOHIDS. By special appointment to H. H. The Sultan of Johore. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, 4c, 4c, Carefully and promptly executed. Cheapest House In the Trade970 words
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Advertisement493 1900-05-11 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS line; 4th to 6th time., cents a line; 7th to 18th time., S root, ■i^K T th 0Md0 Thus, a<W «<i»»rtia«ineiit, clow Mt, in thin type h>VaS i'° r 2 W Or one month n A n TV d> month.l INDIAN~ENQINEERINQ. AM iLLDtrUTIO493 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1900-05-11 3 WEATHER REPORT Kawianq Kerbau Hotpitat, l<Hk Ma,, 1800. 4* a.m Xp.mf9p.fr, Rbmaeks. Bar. »73 ■JU.*4V\-l a .mi Tamp. 790 87.0 808 ifW.fflbTber 764 (On I 77 J) lIS Oir.ofWinrtwxw. B.W. B.W. go-* Max. Temp, h; 1.0 5 Mln 74.7 °<~gl Kax. In Run lV.fl >: Terr, rad 70.0 ~c =J"150 words
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Article560 1900-05-11 4 ■>•!. Hlkt, lllH MiV, 190» PRODtTCE. (Bates art eomeUd to urn aambler buyer* I 7.*. Copra Bali, «■«>. do Pontianak, 6JO. Pepper, 81ack.. buyert SOSJ6. do Wolte,(«*) 48*0 Sago Floor Sarawak*. 555 do Brunei No. 1 S.JO rearl Sago 4 .40. Coßee, Bali, IS* Goflte Palembang. 16% basis.. UjOO560 words
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Article74 1900-05-11 4 For Per ttr. Timr. To-Morbow. I'enam; Colombo Malacca, 11 a.m. l ennnu Pin Stun, 1 p.m. Hsogk'-k Ckifngmai p.m. Mu«r 4 Malacca Kian Yang, 2 p.m. Peaang A Calcutta Suiiatyj, 2 pm. Padaon Tia ports J r a)imnA»», S p.m. Deli Tia Penang Caiypto, 3 p.m. H'baya A74 words
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Article113 1900-05-11 4 Fbom Europe By the M M Tndtu, due on the 12th May with dates to ihe •.'(>th April. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 26tli Mmvb. From Chika By the M M. s.s. Emal Simon; due on Sunday. Apl. Ist M M.113 words
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Article105 1900-05-11 4 ARRIVAL?. Per s. s. Suinnna from Hongkonr— Mrs. Brame, and Mi. F Mr., k. Per s. s. Sultan from Muar— Mr. Staples. Per s.s fin Smg from Penang— Mr. and and Mrs. Chas>eriau. Per* s Sumatra from Penang— Messr*. T Huysean, K. van Sickle, J. Francis, and E.105 words
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Article154 1900-05-11 4 (for Sinoapon.) Per M. M. s. s. Indiu from Marseilles, April 15— Mr. and Mrs. Deis*. Per M. M. s Po'ynanen from Marseille*. April '-'2— Mr W. H. Shelford, Mos.rs H. Goette, and S. Vincent. Per M. M. Imh from Marseille., May tf-Mr. H. SUlker. Aer s s.154 words
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SHIPPING
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Article246 1900-05-11 4 Under this beading the following abbreviations are used sir. steamer sh. ship bq. barque sen —schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H p.— Horsepower Brit.— British U. S.— United States; Fr.— French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch Jo'j.— Johore Ac., G. c— General cargo d.p.246 words
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Article947 1900-05-11 4 ARRIVALS SIHCE NOOI OP YekTERDAY. Dnimgnrlh. Brit str. 2,353 tons. Captain Fowler llth May. From Baltimore. L.nd ■far. Knils. P. Simons and Co. For Vladi-vo-tock. llth— W. llimthima Mnru. Jap. *tr. 2038 tons, Capt Yovhizawa, 10th May. From Bombay. 3Mh Apl. G.c. P. Simons and Co. For947 words
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Article520 1900-05-11 4 Name, port, probable date of arrival, a. in ■wax. o/ agent: Adriatico, Kuubinotzu, May IS M B. K. Alcinous, H'koiif). May U Manafle: 1. Almond Branc Eu'pv. p'«l Cnal Apl 36 Ambria. Hamburg, May I It Meyer. Andalusia, H koDK, to leave May 3U B. M Antcaur, L'pool,520 words
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Article85 1900-05-11 4 S Vasu.'» N«n> *»<■• tfUk U8 cru. 10 Hiroshima Maru'ap itr. 10 Kuliv Brit sir 11 Sumatra itr. 11 jUrumgarth «tr 11 SuIUD »tr 11 I'mSeog sir. Ton. Outiii i Fsom Huuii. OoauoraM. 61 45 ■MV, u» 407 ID.' an B«lnap (Colombo May fcU. 8. Coniul. Yotbiuwa Bombay Apl85 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement375 1900-05-11 4 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNE CO. Ch I JAPANESE I GENERAL STORE. I G. OTOMUNE RILEY, HARGREAVES COY., LIMITED. SIKAM VESSELS IN STEEL Olt WOOD. Uu'nThwand n^nte*rs* an i e trrn wheel and light draft «tcamer»: a speciality. 801 t .EKS.- Um $nire Coroi h v rtic 1 Locomotive and Marine. rv375 words
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Advertisement1096 1900-05-11 4 NOTICES. CffIGAFOBI SPORTINO CLUB. Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1900. MAY 22nd, 24M, and 2«A. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 22nd May. Fisct Raci. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue »SOO. A Race for Maiden Hones— Weight as per scale 10»t.). An allowance of 21 Ib. to ex-lirifSne, imported into the Ktniits Settlement* or1,096 words
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Advertisement1377 1900-05-11 4 NOTICES. A ItomMly for mM Irr^ulwHtt* Sold by imtipor* NnxmliK Oo^ VMa Raflte* Mm, »m*l«nnra MARTIN. (MM. SOtmiAMPTON. BNOLAM. THK TANJONd I'AGAR DOCK COMPANY, LTD. iHIPWKIOHTS. K«iil«I»«, lEOH AND BRAS! FOUKUEiIS, WHABrUOUS, AC. Thi* Company execute* Ship and Marine Engine Repairs of all description* in the mu-t efficieut manner under1,377 words
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Advertisement214 1900-05-11 4 NOTICES. THE PRYE RIVER DOCK PENANO. The above Dock situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, ha* lately been lengthened and deepened, and ia now of the following dimensions Length on tbe block* 320 feet. Breadth at entrance 60 Depth of walr on Bill at 1214 words
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Advertisement133 1900-05-11 4 NOTICE& "TlMji»" AND "BUDOBT." Stroile Time*, $80 a year, or a month or fifteen cents a copy. Poat Pree, I* a quarter. Slrort. Hudtel post free, *Si year, or 16 a quarter, or 40 cent* copy. The advertising rate* an: Ant time, 18 cents a line; 2nd and Srd time*.133 words
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