The Straits Times, 15 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. MAY 15, 1900. No. 20.139,
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    • 901 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED Till Standard Life Aatuasjes. Norwich Uaios Fire laamaaSS Society. At las Aaeuruoe CoBfSBJ (Firs). The Bqaitabte Ule lerasaaos Society. The Ocean MarßM Uaiussios Company. rhe Cbiaa Mutaal Staaja Navigation Company. The Totteahaes La«v Beer Company. Tee MaiMiase laeaseam Company, Luaited. for particalars <* these Companies, see
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    • 761 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■JXONINKLIJKB PAKBTVAABT MAATBCHAPFIJ t'nder contract with the Netherlands India Gorarnmont. Agenti at Singapore Ship Aoexcy, late J. Daekdels A Co., 2-3, Colltee Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched (or On BoKtam. Macassar. May 9. Sourabaya, Macaaaar, Bima and Timor. May 16.
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    • 654 1 vMIWUMK DEB MEBBAGERIE£ Ky MARITIME!) DE FRANCE. Telegbatoic Asdbebs: Messagebii, SIBOAPOBE. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates. OOTWARi). Homewabd. 1900. 1900. Dates Dates. Salaiu Apl. SOI Mnnam(Xitis)Apl.lB Indut May 12 I Yarra Apl Loot May 28 lE. Simon* May 13 Sydney Junn Ocranien May
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    • 640 1 LNSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE L FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,(100 Pai< up Capital 313,780 Reserve Fund 973,«« The undersigned, Agents (or the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current ratea of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed M.000.00U. Amount Paid up
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    • 286 1 LNSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE FUNDS LIBERAIX <(bs. 420.00.000. /xmDrnoKs^/ labgb\ bonuBbB. > low pbemiumBv \/li(«i4iim 18.7. LIFE OFFICE. PrrrnlM* rharttrd lo Vsluteen proccrdlni: t.i *.>mh Africa. The Company announce that on existing policies in this Company on the lives of volunteers proceeding to South Africa, the Directors are not charging any
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    • 699 1 BANItS. TIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XX BANKING 00RP0RATI05. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND »11,M0,000. RKBBRVE LIABILITY OF\ .mnmnm PROPRIETORS. -110,000.000. Cocbt or Dtbbctobs R. A. Siaas. laq.-CHAiaaLAB. B KBBWAIf. Reg— DsrrTT CuAiaMAB. B. M Gbat, Has. J D. M Musas, Esq. E. Oosn, Ksq. I A. J Hatmohd. En. A. Haiot,
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    • 1094 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. MR. A. J. Veenhuiizen otased to be the manager of the Hingkep Tin Maatachappij from the Ist day of May 1900. 19/4 NOTICE. SYED Abdulkadir bin Abdulrabman Alt agof! ha* been admitted a partner in our firm from the lit day of January, IHOO 26/6 ALBAGOFP A Co.
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    • 846 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancients believed that rheumatism wn the work of* demon w.thin a man. Any one who has had an attack of aciatlc or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Fain Balm would
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  • 634 2 TUESDAY, 15TH MAY, 1900. THE BOER COLLAPSE. The news of Boar confusion in pleasing. What was an army teems to have become a mob and to be "on the run." If Boer soldiers are to be "whipped" by President Stoyn, we ma; hope more easily to see them whipped "by
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  • 1550 2 Yesterday, at a meeting of Municipal Commissioners, the Commission agreed to buy part of the present site of tbe Hotel de l'Europe for tbe sum of thirty thousand pounds. They did not buy it in dollars they bought it in pounds sterling. The site which they get for
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  • 33 2 Thi Singapore Rifles, to tbe number of three squads, drilled yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall and on the roads around it. To-day at 5.1 A they drill at the Artillery Drill Hall.
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  • 46 2 On enquiry at the voting booth at the Municipal office shortly after 2.15 this afternoon, a Strait Timeu reporter learned that 63 votes had been recorded (amidst a great excitement) for Mr. l.cc Choon Guan. He is, therefore, elected against Colonel Bogey, who counts as 20.
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  • 71 2 It is rumoured in town tbat one of the purposes for ahich the Municipal 117,500 square feet may be used, is to provide space for the erection of a theatre. It may be so, but the Municipality have no power within their Ordinance to spend money on the erection of
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  • 87 2 The resolution about the Governor's salary, and the salary of other acting officers, which we quoted yesterday, and approved, was unanimously carried in to-day's Legislative Council. The Acting Colonial Secretary proposed it and Mr. Napier seconded it. There were also laid on to-day's Council table papers relating to tbe salary
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  • 10 2 To- dai s 4 m/s bank rate stands at 2/-
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 A Javanese passenger fell overboard yesterday while going on board a vessel
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  • 16 2 H. M S. Britlc, 1,700 tons, Capt. R. B S. Wrev, arrived from Hongkong tiiis afternoon.
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  • 17 2 The P. O Clyde with the mail from home is announced to be here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 16 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at Balmoral, Stevens' Road, on the 21st inst.
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  • 17 2 The Municipality advertises that the next registration and licensing of dogs will commeuce from the Ist ptox.
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  • 20 2 Messrs. John Little and Co advertise American cooking stoves, 1 also a stock of new goods in thtit outfitting department.
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  • 24 2 Ykstibday a pair of gold earrings were snatched from a Macao woman, while she was in a rikislia outside a house in Middle Road.
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  • 22 2 Ms. A Cheeseman, an ex-Municipal dot; shooter and formerly a warder in tbe Singapore Criminal Prison, has died of cholera at Bangkok.
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  • 24 2 Wiathik permitting, the band of the 16th Madras Native Infantry will play a selection of music in the Botanical Gardens to-night at nine o'clock.
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  • 25 2 Mr. H. Gehrts, the chief engineer of the Royal Siamese Railway Department, has been appointed Director-General of Railways, the position vacant through Mr. Betbge's death.
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  • 35 2 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Ckunan left Hongkong on Saturday last at one p m and is due here on Thursday morning. The mail by the 6'Aiuax closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 43 2 Next Saturday afternoon, at 2.30, there is a practice shoot for members of the Garrison Rifle Club at Ballestier Range. The firing will commence at 500 yds so as to give members who may be late a chance of shooting at each range.
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  • 49 2 Whili five Malays were fishing oiT Paair Panjang yesterday, something went wrong with one of the poles, and one of the men dived down but did not come to the surface. The other men dived in search of him but were unsuccessful. The body has not yet been recovered.
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  • 60 2 It may interest tbe public to know that mining operations at Bersawah will now be commenced forthwith. The Mining Manager, Mr. Odgers, and tbe Engineer, Mr. Woods, who were selected in Coolgardie by Mr. J. Anderson, left here yesterday en route for tbe mine. They are both men of
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  • 86 2 DOES THIS APPLY Recently, a man who was a defendant in a case, came to the police court after the case against him had been dismissed, he being defended by Mr. Van Cuylenburg. When Mr. Sarwar saw him (defendant), he called him up and fined him S5 under section 228
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  • 79 2 At the Assizes yesterday On Poh, who was charged with using as genuine a forged document and attempting to cheat, was discharged. Lee Yang Hah waa sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt and was ordered to pay tfi to the prosecutor or in default an
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  • 66 2 PARALYSED BOERS. THEY FLOCKED FROM KROONSTAD. STEYN WHIPPED HIS RETREATING RKJROHERS. London, ink May. Lord Roberts' recent movement has absolutely paralysed all discipline and concerted opposition among the Boers. The Boers flocked from tbe entrenchments which they had constructed in a half-hearted manner [at Kroonstad President Steyn personally
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  • 34 2 NATIONALISTS WL\ FORTY-NINE SEATS. At the French Municipal elections, the Nationalist party contested eighty seats of which they finally won forty-nir.e. Tbe Paris press regard this as bearing an ominous meaning
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  • 25 2 STEYN, THE EVER RESOURCEFUL lxnulon 151 A May. Mr. Steyn has gone to Heilbron, which be has proclaimed to he the new Free State capital.
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  • 47 2 BULLER'S MOVEMENTS. A MOVE TO THE NORTH. A Reuter message from Pietermaritzburg, dated the 14th inst says that, in a telegram to Pietermaritzburg, General Buller announces the successful fore ing by his troops of the Biggarsberg mountains Tbe telegram adds The occupation of Dundee is expected to-day.
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  • 133 2 REPRESENTATION OF THE COLONIES. Mr. Chamberlain has introduced the new Commonwealth Bill into Parliament. In the course of his remarks, h« said that he must ask the House to so amend the Bill as to retain power in the hands of the Court of Appeal. But, he
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  • 92 2 Mr. Bernard Francis Dias has sent us six cents and a very handsome letter expressing his regret at the trouble we have been caused by his unstamped letter. Mr. Dias explains that he told his peon to deliver the letter personally, but that the peon simplified the matter by
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  • 155 2 Play yesterday Monday was found to be impossible owing to the wet state of the ground. The first match of the tournament will, therefore, be played thit afternoon, commencing at S p.m. sharp. The teams are as published yesterday. The Polo Club will be "At Home on the
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  • 139 2 Liri in Fiji appears to be popular with the Indian coolie, since, out of a total Indian population of over twelve thousand, nearly eight thousand, according to the last official report to hand, are coolies who have stayed on after completing the five yean for which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 481 2 NOTICE RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend .thoroughly O matured in bond. Price 1 10 per case; sample* free. BORNEO CO., LTD. to th Sole Importers. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. n absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL S'PEKfISTHtJ i^S}(ICAPORgp^ Q*jnM**l to be .he best KIM-I'III-.VKNTIVK »«<"«. Invaluable for .Ship*, Mat-binary. Bridge* •lc.,
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    • 1034 2 NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF 91 HOUSES. Ti l« held at Powell and Co.* sale-room a* follows (>,i H'«in«<i.iy, 161/. May, 1900, at 2-3 li p.m. Lots. 1 to 66. Fifty-six shop-house dwelling?, namely, No*. 123 to 13m Albert Street. Nos. 77 to 80-10 Sel-gie Ro«d, Nos. 1 to 16 Nnsuppa
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    • 718 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHNXIfTrE&COTm, SINGAPORE. WOOD BURNING AMERICAN COOKING STOVES For thorough cooking and cleanliness these stoves cannot be beaten. NEW RIVAL STOVE. Santee" Stove. Size of Oven s Uf x IHJ' Length of fire chamber In wood 181' Price t3S. "Avon" Stove. Size of Oven: 16'x17" Length of fire chamber
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    • 413 2 rBE LET. A large house. No. 6T> Scott Road. Rent f'JO. Apply to Teo Lee Co., 105 Beach Road. IMPORT hrm wants small additional J. store room in vicinity of Collyer Quay. Apply to"lmports' c/oMrail« 7Km M onlce. SI/5 JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT. A Large Delivery of
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  • 2115 3 Sati'Rhav morning was fine and dear after the rain which fell during thn early hours of the morning, and there was quite a record number of watchers, as there always is on the morning of the entries. These had evidently come down expecting to see some good gallops,
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  • 115 3 RKPOHTED TO BE IN lINOAPORI. The Itotton Weekly Journal of Friday, April 6th, lias a series of peculiar statements as to the whereabouts of Aguinaldo. The news comes to the paper from San Francisco, dated April 3rd, and says that news had been received at San Francisco, through the
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  • 205 3 This morning, Mr. Sarwar sentenced a Cliinaman to two month*' imprisonment for begging in Stamford Road. The man had been up several times before. Yesterday, the charge against F. Hunter of dishonestly retaining a stolen coat and shirt belonging to Walter Bayliss was dismissed. A. Sweeney,
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  • 867 3 BANG GOES £90,000 THE COMMISSIONERS BUY FART OF THI HOTEL DC L'EUROFE. THEY WILL TURK IT INTO MUNICIPAL OFFICES. Yesterday afternoon, a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held to consider the question ol a site foi the Municipal offices. Mr. Gentle presided,
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  • 40 3 Thi following have been chosen to represent the Singapore Golf Club in the match on Saturday against Sepoy Lines: Messrs. Stivtn, A. A. Eirle, T. E. EarW-, Gunn, Robertson, Mackay, Fox, Pear c, Wright, Morrison, Kerr, and Forbes.
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  • 105 3 A nkwspapek at Nagasaki (Japan) reports an affray in Oura on the 21st ult. between liberty men from the war vessels in harbour, when the had feeling amongst the French, German, and Russian sailors, against the British and Americans, culminated in a fight The immediate cause of the
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  • 154 3 SMALL- POX. Six weeks ago, a Chinese woman was attacked with small-pox at 170 Orchard Road. The house was isolated by the sanitary officials, and all seemed to go well until it was rumuured that outsiders were going in and out of the house. This is believed to be the
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  • 549 3 RUBBER-CULTIVATION. The leading firm dealing in rubber in Europe is now said to be convinced of the need for starting the cultivation of that product on its own account. The great hindrance in the way of taking this step hitherto has been the number of years required before
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  • 83 3 The Council ol the National Rifle Association makes the following preliminary announcement of the principal alterations which wili take effect at the Bisley meeting, 1900. Concerning position, at 200 yards the standing position must be adopted. At &no yards, standing or kneeling. At 600 yards, standing, sitting,
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  • 94 3 The Department of Agriculture Wentern Australia, having expressed a desire to know whether there was any chance of working up a trade in bananas with this country, the Secretary to the Resident-General communicated with the Planters' Association on the subject. The total importation into Queensland in 1898 being,
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  • 357 3 The Avmir Dv Tonkin of the 14th April publishes a correspondent's letter from Bangkok to the effect that the relations between Siam and France were then more strained than ever. So gloomy is the outlook that the correspondent has been assured that the Siamese require another hard lesson
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  • 66 3 The funeral of the late Mr. Padday took place at the Bukit Timah Road cemetery yesterday afternoon, the Revd. D. Holland-Stubbs officiating. There were a large number of people present, including many of theTanjong Pagar employes. Amongst those present were:— Mr. Thomas Scott, Mr. A. Gentle,
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  • 113 3 In the hurry of preparing the lift of race entries on Saturday, some inaccuracy occurred in tbe list of horses entered for the Singapore Stakes, tlie sixth race on the third day. The names of several horses entered were omitted. The full list of horses entered for
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  • 448 3 SOME OF ITS EFFECTS. A RIPUBENTATIVE of the StraiU Times was the first person to communicate to the Becker family yesterday the fact that the Municipal Commissioners had agreed to buy the Becker property for £30,000. A littl« understanding was then come to, on the theory
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  • 184 3 Tcesday, 13th Hay. High Water. 1039 p.m. S C. C. Football. Polo. Race Course, 5. S. V. R. Drill. Drill Hall 5.15. Band. Gardens. 9. Wednesday, 18th Mai High Water ll..>arn 11.10 p.m. I .and Sale. Powell. 2 30. S. V. R. Drill. Drill Hall. 8.15. Thursday, 17th May.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 WOOD COS. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of 10 lbs. each •5.60 per tin. MCALISTER 00. til. th. lie. SOLE IMPORTERS YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. White at $1.50. Coloured at $1 75. A LARUE STOCK
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    • 811 3 NOTICES. DEVOE'S OIL. A CAUTION. DEVOFB OIL is imported solely by the undersigned from America and the retail sellers are: Chin Watt Bin, Oil Trading Com., No. 240 Routh Bridge Road. Yong Watt, No. IS Circular Road. Lim Chin Swee. No. 3 Boat Quay. Heng Cbeang Chan, No. 209 New
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    • 685 3 SHIPPING. FOR PBNANQ AND CALCUTTA. MEB9RB. APCAR~* Co.'s steamer ARJUT'.ON APCAR, 4,000 tons, Captain Stewart, left Hongkong on the Bth inst., and is due here on Thursday, the 17th inst., en root* to Penang and Calcutta. For freight or passage, apply to 16/0 BARKIES A MOBEB. Agents. NAVIOAZIONE GENERALS ITALIAN
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    • 279 3 NOTICES. ROBINSWIi: Arc 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 Flannel*, Cricketing Flannels, Covert Coatings (Waterpoof) Dress Suitings in Elastic Twills, Vicunas,
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  • 571 4 Hinoiroßl, 16th May, 1908. PRODUCE. (Rates an eomettd to neon Gambler 7.M. Copra Ball U*. do Ponlimuk, 6.50. Pepper, Black. SOW. do White, (6J) 46.60 Sago Floor Sinwik. 166 do Brunei No. 1 SJO [Varl Sago 4.40. Coffee Ball, MX batit 21.00 Coffee Palembang, 16% basis. vr.'.nr) Coffee, Liberiso^
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  • 51 4 For Per ttr. Timr. To-Morkow. Penang Run, 1 p.m. I Vnann Clive, lpm. Kangkok B. Seng Churn, -2 p.m. tClang via ports .Sri Pegatan, 3 p.m. I'enang A Dell Hebe, 3 p.m. Klang via ports Malacca, 4 p.m Bangkok Koral, 4 p.m. Friday. Europe via ports Ckutan, ti
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  • 120 4 Kboh El'Rori By tb» P. 4 O. >. Clyde, due on the 19th May with datei to ibe 27th April. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the Ist April. From Chihi By the P. AO. s.s. Ckutan, due on Thoraday. m pi. out
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  • 294 4 ABBIVALS. Per s. s. Jaton from Pennng— Messrs. White, Storm, Anderson, Graham, and Berry. Per s. i. Bon Fo Soon from Pontianak— Mrs. Bcnque. TO ARRIVE. (For Singapore.) Per M. H. s. s. Loot from Marseilles, May 6-Mr. H. Stalker. Aer s. Kamakura Maru from London, April 12-
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  • SHIPPING
    • 194 4 Under thisheadingtne following abbreTia. tions are used str.— steamer sh. ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Oht— Gonboat TorTorpedo H p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; Ft.— French Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch Joli.— Jobore 4c, O. c— General cargo d.p.— deck passengers:
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    • 960 4 ABBIVALS HIKOS TfOOIf OP SATURDAY. Betitang, Dut. str. 774 tons, Capt Kool. 1-Jih May. From B Lintjer. lUth May. 6c. HooglandtandCo. For P. Berandan, o— Ma Han Fo Soon, Dnt. str. 2ft! tons. Captain Odink, 15th May. From Pontianak, IStb May. U.c and t* d.p. Lim Assam.
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    • 561 4 fVo»M, port, probable dale of amtal and name ot agent: Stramrrs. Alcinoua, H'kong. May 81 MansSeld: Almond Brancn. Eu'pe, p'sd Cnal Apl it j An.lalusia, H'kong, to leave May SO B. M. Bal»l«berg, H'burg. p'sn Canal Apl 11 Baraberg, H'kong, June J B. Meyer. Baoca, London, June 7
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  • 98 4 rf f LA., Viau'a.Nta. A I Turn-. lUmin FaoH .-Uilbil Cohiohiu. a_ —> I l/ BeiUng Out strJ 774K00l B. Liotjer Mmy loHooglandt Co. 12 Ttocm Brit «tr 2657 Mom* Batoam lApl lOSyme and Co. U Juod >tr. MM Lycett Penaag May 12 M?. MaoifleldiCo. U Wilhalm «r. MM
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  • 118 4 UITS. Vwu's Niai Iriwild C»nn» Damuuiion v 14 14 IS IS 16 16 16 16 1» 1« 16 1« KarrakatU Brit iU. Talboyi Kremantle ria ports Halaban Out «lr. Voor P. Braodan BetiUng »tr. Kool P. Brendan S'tan Van Laugkat atr. Blomberg Hongkonu KelanUn 0«r ttr. Jem Bangkok vil
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 NOTICES. QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— C. DUPIRE Co. Retail Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE SPLENTER Co. Sanoiinc' S Natural Toilet Prepa™" 011 Toilet •Lanoline' »tu. *a*« trmfli l"Wo<*, »fof#c:< 4*l-emt* syata fr—t B*M •»< ua. ■lanollnc- Toilet Soap **,r l.m. .'•MM JAMES WATSON
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    • 376 4 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY [aKW^^aaM^sa^^Bßßaaafi TU •amßslul olfUr M>ui«i nnMgr^ !Su*Jg£ tfvJlfSrSS oSWb. ~"M~« -M Wto«nlx>J«Uki n»JiQ~rfU»kb.l."«l l ii|i^-n.i|-iB«T"IV— aßptorrfTHERAPION NO. I, in a tern dajr. only. B mun* ftU AweaarfM from t*« aiIBMT orivM. aasi 3 iswstsikWsa mnm^^tm <•— n^nnbU k.-. ki Urtw Ik- loa^dkai o» «n«". S?oS?Milu fadl«««T.»l«.lml.u.«
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    • 413 4 NOTICES. /JLAIGUID WOMEH I PALE CHILDHEX OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT ("urnum wm ir nrmt) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT I TSli «li««»ur7 wiß. ii t.Mlj MSjSISM Iy^ ~^*-NJ<Kik.ii»4,4aa«Jt. ak Dr»p*ru>. «Bd V /^tvsi WM) jj^rtMkmwn AN IDEAL TONIC SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (BARK AND IROX \VF\E) Miinulaii-« the Appetite titreaf theas tke
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    • 137 4 NOTICES. .'jj&Kmr''' STEBILIZED BEBNESB SLEDGE" BRAND 3OLD-MEDAL »iti if^Ul Ifititi iy lit SWISS MILK. Geneva Exhibition 1896 Highest of all awards. A Milk that never thickens. H.R.H The Princess of Wales com manded her Director of Journeys to testify that having been so much pleased with this exquisite milk,'* it
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    • 19 4 NOTICES. KINNEYBROS'. FAMOUS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. Obtainable from McALISTER Co.
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    • 116 4 NOTICES. WHITE HORSE CELLAR WHISKY. •nHE SCOTCH WHISKY chosen by the 1 Red Cross Bociety, London, for use by the invalided troops and hotpiials in South Africa, is the famous "WHITE HORBE CELLAR branH of Mackia A Co., Distiller*, Limited, Islay and Glasgow, one of the oldest firms in the
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