The Straits Times, 18 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1900. No. 20.14-2.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 842 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rl l h swadard Lil» Aasanoe*. Norwich Oaiesi Kra Insvneos Society. i.»n-o. Ooaßpaay (H»). flw b-iuiuu*. U«v warm auuislj. Tb» Oomo K«OB» Inrermao. r<»nj»ny. rae China Mutual Mean Navigation Company. The T-Itenhani Uwr Hee» r«mp«ij rae Maiibaw ta— laaus Ooopaay, Limited. ror partioalan of thsse Companies,
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    • 768 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TT-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoescy, late J. Daexdels A Co., 2-3, Coixtee Qoat. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. "teamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On V. Ritbek. Baiavia. May 17. Deli. May 17. Maetsui/cker. BaUvia. le.
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    • 539 1 on or about tbe undermentioned dales. OUTWARD. HOMEWAED. 1900. IMO. Dates Dates. Ijoos May I Oeeanien May 27 <w/v« Jun>> a Salnxie June ID fimkin JunPL'r. Indus Jun.-L.'l Annnm .I'aly 7 Isios J ly 8 K si^^ns July SI I Tonkin July 2i Oceanien Aug 4 Annnm Aug. •ssBSBJ Aug
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    • 644 1 WSURANCE& 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,15f7,K00 Paid up Capital 21:i,7rV0 Reserve Fund 073,246 Tbe undersigned, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at Current rates of premium. ROUHTEAD A Co. THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital SnbMvibsd fIAHOOC. Amount Paid up
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    • 454 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL 1.1 FK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Oorat, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— R". 4V),n0,000 LAKE Mil'Sß LIBERAL l«.iltlTl.rVS
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    • 721 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND »11,000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ Infmn m PBpPRIETORS. J -iHVWMWJ. Cocbt or Dibectobs: N A. Srsss. Esq.-CBAiasiAii B ~»wan, Krc— DarrTT OiiAlaxtAll. R M. Geat X*«. I D. M Moss*. Kan. K Gorrt. K*q. (A. J Bavmoicd. E*q. A Hauit,
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    • 493 1 "notices. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDFRD will be received, up till noon J. on 13rd May, 1900, for the construction of two large storage Godowns, and one addition to Ciodown No. 16, Section 3, Tanjong Pagar Ducks. Sealed tenders should be addressed to the undersigned and may be for one or The
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    • 832 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancients believM tbts rheumatism was tbe 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 ba> never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm
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  • 33 2 Kctablisrbd: 1831. PRICK 16 CENTS Straits Timet K«J<i year, or, post free £34. Straits Uudget lit) a year, or, post free, $20. Advertising Rates may be found %n the fourth paae.
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  • 422 2 FRIDAY, 18TH MAY, 1900. OF MAFEKING DAY. K«om to-day's telegrams it will be noted that there is considerable divergence of statement regarding the condition of Maleking. The Oape Argus tells us that Commandant Eloff and ninety Boers were recently taken prisoner at Mafeking. Boer reports, while confirming the recent Boer
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  • 254 2 The public will be gratified to know that the magistrate's conviction against Mr. Gob Sin Kho has been quashed on appeal. We give to-day a summary of the case and the text of Mr. Justice Leach's judgment. Tbe point turns partly upon the use of the
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  • 301 2 Wi regret to bear that there is a proposal that the Municipal Commissioners shall bring a person from England, at a fee of one thousand pound*, fjr the purpose of inspecting the eitsting gas plant and of giving his opinion aa to its worth and as to
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  • 120 2 Our Penaoß correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Bromhead- Matthews habeen unanimously elected as the person whose name is to be submitted to the Acting Governor for tbe Acting Governor's nomination as a member of Council. It is gratifying to note tbat the Penang Chamber has decided this matter unanimously and we
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 1/1 If}
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  • 13 2 I'roditci, exchange, and share prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 Thi German homeward mail by the I'reussen closes at 3 p m on Monday.
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  • 11 2 Th« Government invites tenders for -[■•■ciii.-.l works at the General Hospital
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  • 13 2 Garrison Rifle Club practice shoot at Ballestier Range, to-morrow afternoou at a 30.
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  • 14 2 Thk annual athletic sports of the Singapore Cricket Club are fixed fur June 16th.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a sale of land and a fruit plantation on the J'«rd in.-t.
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  • 16 2 Licit. Col. Chippindall, R E. went in luave of absence to I'eaang, to-day, in the Chusan.
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  • 19 2 The P. O steamer Clyde left IVniuig at 10 a.m. to-day, and is due here at 4.30 p.m. to-niurruw.
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  • 19 2 The P. O. intermediate steamer Muzagun left Pnuang at 4 p.m. yesterday, and is due here at daybreak to-morrow.
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  • 21 2 Thr scholar* in the Singapore ichools are receiving Municipal notices in regard to the catching of rats and the reward therefor.
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  • 21 2 Di'hino the absence of Lieut. Col Clnppindall, Lieut Col. J. W. Parker, 16th Madras Infantry, will command the troops at Singapore
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  • 19 2 Messrs Grunbergand Reilly advertise that they have established themselves a» stevedores, and shipping and commission agents at Port Arthur.
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  • 28 2 The ii Allan was put up for sale at Powell Co s auction rooms yesterday afternoon, but was not sold. It will be offered again on Monday next.
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  • 23 2 One hundred and seventy-seven deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was \i» 39.
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  • 30 2 Yesterday, the Chinese boy who assaulted Mr Chambers and a IHilice officer in court, was sentenced to ufteen days on the tiret and to three weeks on the second charge.
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  • 35 2 ATCrane's auction room yesterday, Nos. 141, lU, ML and 144 Pnnsep Street, herd under lease fur 989 years on a monthly rental of SlO each, were sold to Kavena Ena Mohamed Saiboo for W. 400.
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  • 47 2 H. M.S. Pique will probably l»ave to morrow for Manila, and the lAnnet for China next week. The Brisk will be the Senior Officers ship here with the I'lmer, which is due here next week. The Linnet will be sent home at tbe end of the year.
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  • 44 2 A Ei'rasian lad named J. Gaslor and a Kling named J. A. Cooke are charged with the alleged robbery of jewellery valued at Sloi in Middle Koad from Li Ah Hang, a female, on the 14th inst. The case will be heard next Monday.
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  • 44 2 Next wnek being race week, the Straits Times will be published on Tuesday and Saturday, the first and third race days, at 2 o'clock. On Thursday, being the Queen's Birthday and the second race day, there will be no issue of the Straits Times.
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  • 44 2 The members of the Marine Club are holding a smoking concert to-morrow (Saturday) night at 9 o'clock. A professional comic singer and impersonator (now in Singapore) will perform, and a collection will be taken for him. Members are invited to bring their lady friends.
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  • 47 2 Mb. W. C. Michell, the second magistrate, has been granted two months' vacation leave ana six months' leave on half pay. He leaves for Europe via the United -States per the Utdenhurg next Thursday. Mr. C. J. Saunders will act as second magutra'.e during Mr. Michell's absence.
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  • 49 2 To-day's produce and share quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Tin has risen to 978 75. Si piaus have risen to 5.6 50, Redjang Lebonrato S2NJ. Benawahs to (610, and Patalings to >10. Contributory Raubs are down to SSB. and fully paid ttaubs to «M.
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  • 46 2 At the Legislative Council meeting on Monday next, the Opium and Plague Ordinances are down for third and second reading respectively, and the Municipal Ordinance and the Criminal Procedure Code for consideration in committee. Mr. Frizell will ask question* relating to traffic oo the Singarn'rv Krvtji
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  • 70 2 MR BBOMHEAn-MATTHEWg UNAJUMOUrtLY CHOB N. (Special Teltgram to the "Straits Tlaln'J I'enung, IMA May. Thi election of a member of U'gislive Council to«k place yesterday. Mr. J. Bromhead- Matthews, barrister, was unanimously elected, subject to the approval of His Honour the Acting (governor. Mr. F. J. C. Ross
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  • 44 2 A Chinaman named Lim Woh Keng, living at 26 Arab Street, alleges that on* 1 of his coolies has absconded with property valued at >235. Some kerosine oil and cooking utensils have been stolen from the European nurses' quarters at the General Hospital.
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  • 69 2 The Hamburg-American Company have entered into a contract whereby supplies of fuel are to be provided for their vessels by Messrs. Samuel >t Co. at Suez, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong, and Shanghai. Seven steamers of tbe Hamburg- American Line are to be titled up for the consumption of
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  • 60 2 It ia notified for information that the Garrison will not parade on the Esplanade this year on the 24th instant, Her Majesty's Birthday. The various corps will parade on their regimental .arade grounds at 7 am. on the Nik lost., where a feu-dejoir. will be fired. By
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  • 94 2 Messrs. John Little and Co.'s tailoring department was this forenoon' 1.-iilulely thronged by the gallant Rifle Volunteers suing in to be measured fur i heir uniforms In the course of a few .lays the tailoring department will have to turn out about l.'iU tunics and the -.line
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  • 124 2 SOLD roR $23,000. YESTERDAY.at the Singapore EErhange, there was held the adjourned meeting f tin- I'ataling Coffee Company, Mr A. i'u in mini: (of McAlisler A- 1 .'o presiding It had been proposed at a previous adjourned meeting to sell the estate lor $23,000; but it was resolved
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  • 134 2 (From Dutch Sources) The Hague, liih May. The Burghers refused to fight at Kroonstad, and Lord Roberts occupied it without opposition. Th.A Transv«ilers from Kroonstad, with General Botha and Commandant De Wet, have crossed the Vaal River. President Steyn left Kroonstad on the 10th instant, and
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  • 198 2 It is reported Irom St. Petersburg that Russia is increasing the strength of its navy in the Far East. Last year the Russian Government decided to increase the K.i«t Asian squadron during 1900 by the addition of three cruisers, two gunboats, and a number of
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  • 202 2 THI TRIE THAT FELL. We hope that in addition to the offering of 92& by the good old matron Julia, towards the repairs of the damage at the Deaconess Home, Mount Sophia, the American Mission Press will receive the $300 required to make the damage good. The
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  • 79 2 MAFEKING. THE KECENT BRITISH SUCCESS. DESPERATE DEFENCE MAINTAINED. London, 17U May. Boer reports confirm the Boer reverse at Mafeking on the I2th instant, and state that a number of Boers have been taken prisoner. The Boers also allege that fifty British were killed and wounded in the engagement.
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  • 26 2 General Rundle's force has occupied Mequatlang'k Nek. The Welsh Regiment and a force of the Imperial Yeomanry were at Ladybrand on the 15th inst
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  • 37 2 METHUEN HUNTER MOVING FORWARD. London, Wh A'oy. Lord Methuen has reached a distance of twelve miles along the Hoopstad road without seeing the enemy. General Hunter has occupied Christiana unopposed. The enemy retired from there to Klerksdorp.
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  • 21 2 A number of Boers in the Kicksburg and Bethlehem districts are reported to be desirous to surrender.
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  • 20 2 90 BOERS CAPTURED. The Cape Argun states that Commandant Elotl and ninety Boers were taken prisoner at Mafeking.
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  • 63 2 THE "AMOK RUNNER. Haji Alis bin Haji Asan, the Buggis who, yesterday, ran "amok" in Minto Koad, and was arrested after doing much mischief, stands charged with nurder in causing the death of a Malay girl named Urap and also that of a Chinaman named Ng Ah Woh. As the
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  • 151 2 Ar tbe Assizes yc.terday, Hoh Ah Ng was charged with deliver;- of counterfeit coin. He was found not guilty and was discharged. Thi* morning, Karam Singh, a Sikh, was brought up on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. There were a large number of Sikhs
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  • 409 2 A BATCH Or THK DNIMPLOYID." This morning, E. Syjions was brought up on remand on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a dress suit and a covert coat, the property of U. C. Pollock J. Gush was called as a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 2 NOT; NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, »n iigne ot Safety Fuses. Eleetrie Blasting Apparatus. The above Escplotivet, Imng all manufactured in Onat Britain, an made to pat the high standard of safety and purity butt imposed by ihe British Government, and
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    • 1607 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PORT ARTHUR. GRUiNBERG AND REILLY, STEVEDORES, SHIPPING COMMISSION AGENTS. (Stevedores to the Seagoing Steamship Service of the Chinese Eastern Railway Co.) T.l. Addr: REILLY. m. m. f. 17/7 Stance For Cash and by Easy Payments From $360 to *680 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., m w f v c
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    • 494 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Cyclone of Am u&ornent Enterprise Approaches HARMSTON'S Grand Circus and Royal Menagerie Performing Wild Animals. Returning from a Triumphant Tour through India. The only Company receiving the patronage of H.EJTHI Vtciaov or I mm. Lady Coaio* AND SUITE AT CALCDTTA. H. K. Lord Baxdhvut isd si'iti, the
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    • 83 2 M.8.8. iatsailadtor taa.lt»atf> Ttmse aboald at wnttea ao opus aida of tka papar only. By Oia Ba«H«ot ot that oonditioa, aaay M U.S. »n rented that miitit otharwias a» pabliaaad. AllaJrartiaiar oontrarta an nbUot to t h. or.n diboa that tka aUoacar aay laan tlia adnctiaaaiait out of tkt papar
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  • 2525 3 NVICTIOK QUASHED I kilo 4Kb OOH 811 XI, APPEII-ANTs, Ml THE rKOWR, MSPONDIKT. This was an appeal from a decision of t'ourt of two magistrates convicting of abetment of causing liwrt to the police, abetment of the mm custody, and noting. The first ap|>ellant, who i« tin- proprietor
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  • 280 3 A correspondent says:— The Eurasian Mutual Improvement Society which has existed for years in Middle Road is, it is reported, about to collapse. A meeting of the members is convoked tor the jst I, inst. to consider the matter. As far us is known, the finances are
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  • 308 3 TO THE XDITOK OK THE STHAITS TIMES Sib, When there are so many serious Municipal problems awaiting solution, it may seem fiivolout that I should ask you to voice a subject which is of importance to the servants of the Municipality— l refer to the way in which
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  • 132 3 A WARMXO FOR BATIHDAY. Mkmiikk- are informed that on Saturday, the liith inn ant an inter-team match will take place at the Sepoy Linen between the above Club and the Singapore Golf Club, and they are, therefore, requested on that day to allow a free course
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  • 104 3 THE RIFLES. Parades Sunday 20th, Monday 2lBt, Wednesday 2JrH, Friday 25th squad and company drills. [Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday are race-days.] Uniforms:— lt ia notified for the information of the Singapore Volunteer Rifles that by calling on Messrs John Little Co. they can be measured for uniforms
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  • 231 3 AN ADVERTISEMENT OF KKI'K.MAMK WHOSE CONSCIENCE WOHKED The advertisement of the forthcoming auction sale of the Dtraiti Time* is amended to-day by the addiliou of postscripts "A" and B." These are documents which seem to be admissions of the confessional conveyed in legal draftsmanship. By postscript "A
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  • 57 3 Yesterday it was reported that magisterial enquiry was being made into an alleged case of house-break-ing in Stanley Street, and theft of jewellery valued at $1024 Four men were charged two for the theft, one for abetment, and another for retaining stolen property. The latter was sentenced
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  • 71 3 The Hon'blß E. C. Hill asks us to give publicity to the following list of donations collected by Mrs Romenij for the St. Nicholas Society of Singapore:—Mrs Becker, $20; $15, Mrs. Kriedrich SIO each, Mesdaraes Dumontheil Lauiere, WitthoefTt, Romenij, Messrs. W Ewald, J J. Fleury, P.
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  • 402 3 The -.-.'.ri'l match in the polo tournament between C team, captained* by Mr. Young, and D team, captained M Mr Symes, was played yesterday afternoon before a large number of spectators. The going was good and a cood galloping game was witnessed. It was generally expected that
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  • 184 3 Friday, 18th May High Water. 1 I p.m. S. V. R. Drill Hall. 5.15. Saturday, 19th May. High Water. 022 a.m. 148pm. Sepoy Lines Rolf Club t>. B.G.C. P. A O. outward mail due. G. R. C. Bhoot. Balestier 2.30. 8. C. C. Cricket. Kur'ture Sale Inst. Hill. P0we11.
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  • 118 3 On Wednesday evening, two Malays w^nt into Mr. Fox's shop in High Street and asked for some braid. While this was being procured, one of them took po<s'l-ion ol two pairs of shoes. When he was leaving, Mr. Fox told him to stop, but he ran away. Mr
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  • 96 3 The following is the Far East passenger list of the P. 4 0. Clyde due to-mnrrow afternoon From l.ondon Mr. P.. 1. Burgess, Rev. T. Wright,KrC. Mitchell, Mr. J Davis Mr Schraeger, Mr. Cheesman. Mr. H J. O'Connell, Miss Mary Ann Smith, Miss F. B. Adams, Miss Grace Hall.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 482 3 Not Beyond Hope. Those who have suffered year »fter year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear'of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Kheuniatip.ni. no matter how Bevere nor from what cau-e. that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Littles Oriental
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    • 1000 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. \I K. A. J. Ve«nhuijien wased to be ill the manager ol the Singkep Tio Msatachappij from the lit day of Mar 1900. 196 NOTICE. UYED Ahdulkadir bin Abdulrahman KJ Al>ago9 has been admitted a partner in Bar firm from the Ut day of January, 1000 ALBAGOFF A
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    • 762 3 HORBE BEDDING. CITRONELLA QRABB FARM. TIBAS LOUIU ISTITI. fy\S be hart at H. Abrams', W. Dalian's \y and UmbertA Co.'s slabl*e. la per c»rl load cart him extra if delivered at purchaser*' raaideace. ax. LOCIB BOEDERER EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Loots Roederer. Carte Blanche BKINKMANN A CO. Sou
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    • 280 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON X CO. Ire now showing the following NEW GOODS. DEPARTMENT. Racing- Silks in all Coloups. Silk Racing Breeches, Cashmere Racing Breeches, Corduroy Bilks. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEBT NOVELTIES IN TWEED SUITINGS. Single suit lengths. Tennis Flannels, Cricketing Flannels, Covert Coatings WaterpooQJ Drew Suitings in Elastic Twills,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 129 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmnamns Krrbau Bofital, 17IA Slay IMX). Ma.mSp.mN p.m. Sharks Bar. *****!».84<2«.8811 Temp. 86^ 88.0 80.0 W.BMbTher 80." MO 6 78.0 S- Oir.ot Wind B.E. B.E. -S-dS Max. Temp. 88.9 2-s MID... ..78.0 ooMax. In Snn IffO.t o >.-§, Ton-, rad 7S.S o£ '5 Rainfall Nil. I 91 The
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  • 589 4 Niioinms, 18th May, 190*. PRDD&CE. (Raltt an oomettd to Mm. Uambier 7.'7|. Coprm Bali 60. do Pontlanak «S0 Pepper, Black. »0-80. do Whit«,(6i) 4MO lago Floor Sarawak, *M do Brunei No. 1 5.30 Pearl Bago 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 16% bull 31.00 Coffee Pal em bang, 18% basis.. M.OO Ooßee.
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  • 65 4 For Per ttr. To-Moutow. Penang Pin Stng, BiDßkok 7'.<i.i.ii. IVi.ang A Calcutta A. Apcar, h;innc via pnrte Sttppkn. Sumarane via ports (Hang Seny, IVnanK yin Deli ralvpto, Libuan A Manila Uaatr, MOMUY Europe Tia ports Prewun, Sanmrani; via ports Many Ann, TfMDAV Madras via ports Loodiana, Tim-. 1
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  • 130 4 Proh Kckoik By th« P. A O. a. a. Clyde, dne on the 10th May with dates to ibe 27th April. Bhe brings replica to ih" mail which left Singapore ou the Ist April. kox Cm si By the German, a. /VfujKn, due on Sunday. eft Singapore
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  • 214 4 ARRIVAL! Per s 8 IVvarli from "arawak— Metan. B. hswle. Beyan, A. Vat, Th. Smith, and Mr- Peane. Per a a. (Jiang Ann from bamarang— Mr.. Charles. Per a a. Ban Poh Guan from MkuuiKachsel. DKPARTUBn. Per P AO. a. a C'hutan for London— Messrs F. H. S
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  • SHIPPING
    • 205 4 Under this heading the following abbrevia lions are used I— str. steamer ah.— ahip T-q.- -barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Gbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; FrFrench Ger.— German j Dut.— Hutch lob.— Johore Ac, G. c— General
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    • 994 4 AauTALt Smoß Nooa or Yutirdat. Baa Pok Guan, Bit. atr r,:'. tona, Capt ■Hralton, l«b May. From M«ca»»ar, 10th May G.c, and 04 dp Wee Bin and Co. For M fc-assar, 23rd-K<la. ll'natilrr. Brit. atr. !,»•> ton<, Oapt Me luto-h, 17th May From London. Bth Apl Q...
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    • 539 4 Homt, port, probable date of amtal ays* name o/ ageiUi. Htumiiu. A. Apcar, H'kong, to leave May s. 4 M. Albeuga, Eurup pad Canal, May ■'> Algiuous, H'konx, May 11 Mauslield. Almond Brano. Ku'pe, pad C'nal Apl Amlina. H'koug. to leave June 27 Andalusia, U'kong, to leave May
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  • 173 4 S Vmu'i Nik A M My 17 SU Rogulut Brit itr. IU9» 17 A. Apc«r »lr. 8879 17 PakAan ttr. 1235 17 Dunav Au» Btr. l"04 1 7 Kuby Brit «tr. 148 17 Farfalla IUI atr. 147 17 VorwarU Ocr atrJ MS 17 Pin iwng ißrit »tr. 387 17
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  • 87 4 D«I. VWML't N»«« *L»«*RK CiTTAI» DWTUUTHM luTI? V\jmn" irir.tT Bnwx I ITkong, Shanghai ud J»p«o 1J Komi I 0«r Hr. Vo«t ESfi** 17 HniphoDg MM.tr. Aillknd S»i|{on 18 feint Racial Brit eir. McMulleD N.w York rt Ban Wh,7» Hin .tr. i Ol»n KlMg n» port. 18 Oiana Se D
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 488 4 .NOTICES. QUINQU I N A DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— G. DUPIRE Co. Retail Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE SPLENTER Co. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE mSCRANCE COY, LTD Hub Oma No- Cawtok Bou>, Shahohai. i AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. j MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, '-»<*)
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    • 819 4 "TIMKS" AND "BUDURT." HMsj W %3U a year, or I'.'J a month :r fifteen cents a copy. Post Free, $»4 i quarter. Strain Budget post free &0 l year, or IS a quarter, or 40 cnt > copy. The advertising rates arc: brst Lime, IS cents a line; 2nd and
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    • 654 4 NOiktS. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY Tkk I— ■autjirf I. tt* <*MttM*»«l B>«tt«t. by n»v*l. JSoW* b* a^ki~*<U»Ui«l,u«l ■I.i T»TT<M»rTi''»rt' ♦aelorrf THERAPION No. I. In a Ir» dar. only 1 traun* all ..*>»— m~i U» ntayr »»>"• s»M<.illj iiilirr-Ti— r*-!"* 1 tk»»— .rfwh-rh rmi S££bli hUriT Uvl-itt; •-«>*"«»' In il|aa'«r ■•>!<»
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    • 53 4 NOTKEB. BAUNALiL A BILUtB 96, RoHntm Road. HAVE ON HAXH: Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 80. SO 100, 1 10, and 110 Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Anj Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For Ttble Use, 104 Volts. Inapoction touted from all people who
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    • 66 4 NOTICES. WHAT WK All WANT A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made entirely of tobacai gr.tm in Britit Nortk hornet. EQUAL TO FliiT HAVANAHB. T^XgUiaiTE Ha»our and aroma packed LU in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect Conchas in hones of 50 14 00 per 10T Regalia Britanica do |8.00 Bouquets
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