The Straits Times, 23 May 1900
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Title Section12 1900-05-23 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1900. No. 20,146.12 words
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Advertisement773 1900-05-23 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED Til guadard Ufa Aawranas Normeb OaM IHra ln.nnr.oa Society. Am A-araaos Caaataay IT» Bqai»Me Uf Aa-amnos goaiaty. Th. Ooasa Maria, lawlraaos Oompanj. n» i-hima M«ta*l Btaa» Navigation «o-pa»7. Fto Mantim. laaaiia nmpanv. Limitad. We p»rtioak« d thasa Cosspsniaa. aasj ths W l of THB B&KNKO 00MPANT.773 words
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Advertisement853 1900-05-23 1 STEAMSBIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAP PIJ Under rontract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agenlt at Sinonpore: Ship Aoexrt, latb J. Dabbdels A Co.. i-3, Colltbb Qua*. The undermentioned date« are only approximate Steamer From KEpectea V> ill be Ifeapou-nea for On Bnmtrrr. Dell May tt. Paneh. Bila. Aaaahan. Deli and853 words
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Advertisement441 1900-05-23 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM A NAVIGATION COMPANY. Uhdeb Mail ('oMTKArr with the ArSTBIAH GOVBBHHBHT. Tbe following are tbe dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to •ail from here:— Octwabd. Homeward 1900 1900 TrietU June 8 I laVaii May piaaM Juue IT All the steamors to" Trieste call at441 words
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Advertisement640 1900-05-23 1 INSURMCEa r PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £a,127,m> Pa's! ap Capital X18,7A0 Reserve Fund 07S.MS The undersigned, Agents for the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at urrent rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. TUE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capita) Subscribed $t,nu>.<XX>. Amount Paid640 words
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Advertisement347 1900-05-23 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 I.IFK iiKFIC'E, Establish id 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Goret, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Clnims Paid— Ra. 4M>,'»i.'k»i LAKE MILSE.N UIEIU CMIITMS347 words
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Advertisement710 1900-05-23 1 BANKS. TTONGKONO AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND »1 1,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OPI ilooooO Oo PROPRIETORa -•10,000.000. Cocbt or Directors:— V. A. Siiaa. Kaq.-C«Aja«AH B. -hswak, Esq— DarnTT CKAlnluH. R M. Geat Kaq. J D. M Musaa. Baa. K. Ooan, Kaq. I A. J Rathokd. Bu.710 words
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Advertisement653 1900-05-23 1 NOTICK. TO CONTRACTORS. rfENDKRS will be received, up till noon X on 3 1st May, 1900, for the construction of two larg< storage Godowns, and one addition to (iodown No. 15, Section 3, Tanjong Pagar Ducks. Sealed tenders should be addressed to the undersigned and may be for one or653 words
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Advertisement981 1900-05-23 1 AN ANCIENT BELIEF. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man. Any o-« who has had an att ;k of sciatic or tnflammat ry rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant tbe belief. It has sever beea claimed that Chamberlain's981 words
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Obituary21 1900-05-23 2 Os 21»t in.t., of influents, Tobotiit M B Eli* on' 7 di.u^hUr of Air. Samuel iiillillmu. By cable.21 words
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769 1900-05-23 2 WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1900. HIS HONOURS WISDOM. On the forenoon uf Saturday last, I when the news of the relief of M jfeking became known >n Singapore, Harry Abrams, an ex-coachman uf a previous Governor, at, J a now prosperous liveryMat.le keep»r, horse-dealer, and trainer, loaded a four-horse coach with769 words
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Article311 1900-05-23 2 Mr. Ewen C'AMkMiN, who has been made a K. C. M. U is joint manager in London of the Hongkong and shanghai Bank, having previously been manager for 16 years in Shanghai. >Ie waa an Inverness lad of the old Caledonian Ji.uik whose head office was in311 words
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Article43 1900-05-23 2 Many friends of Mr. S. GilnTUn (formerly one of our chief M. L. C.s and still at the head of his Strait! and London firms), will deeply regret to hear •f the death, from inQuenia, of his daughter Dorothy, an MB of Edinburgh.43 words
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Article71 1900-05-23 2 People are talking of getting up a company to buy Tyersall Palace for a new Tanglin Club. The people ol Singapore are getting too big for their boots. We will next hear of a London syndicate asking the Queen at What price she will sell St. James Palace for a71 words
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Article155 1900-05-23 2 la a ILitnvia newtpaper, we find it ad vertiaad tbttt Veterinarj Knrgeon Paul •Kiea Vo* Wuiekind, MR.CV.SB. is enyacod to Miss Elisabeth Johanna ;.Siinoa«, nt&yrabaja. We are sending a copy of this paper lo Miss Simons of Soeiafcaia, aud we beg her to ute her nieat and no doubt effectual155 words
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Article12 1900-05-23 2 T N the Second Griffin Race yesterday, J. Bull won riding linger12 words
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Article14 1900-05-23 2 I'kodi ck, exchange, and share prices and tlie mail list, aie on page 4.14 words
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Article15 1900-05-23 2 A steamer passed through the port froiu west to east at 2 30 p.m. yesterday.15 words
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Article15 1900-05-23 2 To-morrow, being the Queen's Birth da), meie will be no issue of the -Strain i'unee.15 words
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Article15 1900-05-23 2 To-day and on Friday the Singapore Kill.-. u'riU at the Artillery Hall at ■Mi p.m.15 words
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Article16 1900-05-23 2 Mc-sks. Sarkies Bros, advertise a special race dinner at the Raffles Hotel M the Ztflll Hist.16 words
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Article17 1900-05-23 2 At the Tanglin Club dance, last night, the toast of the Queen wan drunk witli great i'll'.in.ki.iMn17 words
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Article18 1900-05-23 2 Micssrs. Powell .t Co. advertise a furniture sale al No. 17, Syed Alky Kuad, on Hie 2nd prox.18 words
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Article13 1900-05-23 2 Tai Government invites tenders fur addiliuus aud alterations to the supreme Couil buildiug.13 words
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Article19 1900-05-23 2 Ai'ction sales of pledges are advertised to be held at the Cuiet Police UUice, commencing from the Ist prox.19 words
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Article20 1900-05-23 2 Ys>TKKDAY afternoon, on the Race Lawn, lue sultan of Juhore's Niuepius mm, soia lur *i,uw. Lucky was sold for MOu.20 words
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Article21 1900-05-23 2 The German mail steamer Oldenburg Iroin Kuiope, leu fenang at 7 a vi. to-uay, aud is Uue here at noun lu-murrow.21 words
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Article25 1900-05-23 2 Ex v Woh, the river thief, who was ur-sieu by luspeclor brauuagttli near lue boat l.nn., ii.,s been sent to durauca vile for tour uiouihs.25 words
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Article26 1900-05-23 2 YtsTiKDAV, Ismail, a Kling, got 3 luuuilia lor ciiealing by MaHßg oue of me as«Miauis ol Little Co. to ueliver to him properly valued at SU6.26 words
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Article27 1900-05-23 2 On account of the races this week, the Usual uiouilily medal com petition of lUe Sepoy Lives Goll Club will be posipuntm till Saturday, Hit tat June.27 words
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Article28 1900-05-23 2 To-morrow, the Queen's Birthday, th« j'ost Dili, -e and the branch post oilices close at, noon. The smmj ruer, parcel post, aud Savings Bank branches will be closed.28 words
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Article33 1900-05-23 2 For storing crackers without a license, Lets Kab has been called upon to pay »50, and two men, lor being in possession of .iduiu-r jied milk, have iiaU to pay *25 aud »T033 words
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Article37 1900-05-23 2 It is announced by telegram that the US. steamer Winchester has foundered in the Fail lie, while on her way lo Japan, with 8,500 bains of cotton on board The value of the cargo is BUU.UOO ytn.37 words
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Article39 1900-05-23 2 Rodah Singh, a carter, stands charged witli breach uf trust as a carrier in respect of ten bags of tith valued at *.'jo, the property of Kirn Cheng Van. The case is rumilled to the bench of two magistrates.39 words
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Article39 1900-05-23 2 Among the arrivals by mail was Mrs. Caulleild, to join hei hu-l.and who is ActingColoiiial Engineer. Mrs. Caulfeild, being burdened witli a house in London and one in IVr.ik, will probably stay with her husband at the Raffles Hotel.39 words
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Article39 1900-05-23 2 A Uekman sailor lias been sent to prison fur a mon'b fur assaulting a tiurupean woman. Hu was also fined %2£, the mouey, if realized, to be paid to tlie woman as compensation, in default, an additional month's imprisonment.39 words
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Article43 1900-05-23 2 At the Assixes yesterday morning Sim Ah Kow, lioh Slew Peng, Tun gin, and Koh Choon Ten were charged with being in possession of counterfeit coin. This case occupied the attention of the court the whole of yesterday morning, and is proceeding to-day.43 words
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Article37 1900-05-23 2 A Boyanbse syce was arrested at the Race Course yesterday, by Inspector Brennan for breach of the traffic regulation-!. He win. to have persisted in selecting his own path and lauiilii-J at the police. This morning Mwwte«t«^inchlnw4HM<%«.37 words
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Article34 1900-05-23 2 (Frovidrt they Run) Ist Griffin H ui.lii-au— Flipper. Read Slake*— The Crown, •sd Onthn Handicap— Pulo Way. Club Cvp Toxteth. Tanglin-Cup Gaylass. R misters' Race Capsicum. Pavilion Stakes- Locky. CHAIN SNAFFLE34 words
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Article28 1900-05-23 2 Or the horses tipped by "Chain SnafH»" yesterday, three got home first, and over the fouiUi (Ninepins) there is still the result of a protest pending.28 words
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Article48 1900-05-23 2 It is said that the Indian population ol fenang are praying lor 1..c success of the British anus in the South African war, and that they intend, so soon as ihe Transvaal is conquered, to hasten here aud have a shy at gold and diamonds.48 words
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Article57 1900-05-23 2 Vl is reported at Shanghai that the question of increasing the import duty oil foreign goods iv Cuinu has been decided A duly of U per cent will be levied fttoe of any internal luxation or likin. It is said that in this way eight or mcc57 words
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Article90 1900-05-23 2 Aboi-t IQ. 30 last night a Cbinamnn weiil to Beach Knad Police Station with a ptrung in one hand and a knife in the oi n.-i and asked the constable •II duty to cut his (the Chinaman's) throat. He told the policeman that ne had attempted90 words
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Article174 1900-05-23 2 Tom >rr»w, amidst the rejoicings and '■nngraiulations of a world-wide Empire, Her Majesty the Queen celebrates her »l-t birthday. The event will be celebrated in various ways in .Singapore, though the usual paraile of the garrison on the Esplan.de will not be held Instead, however, each corps174 words
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Article201 1900-05-23 2 To TH* EDITOR OF THI "STRAITS TIMM." >ik, It is interesting, tliuugb out xaii.-l.iclury, to noU- lli« difference in derisions ol magistrates in di-aling wiili petty offences. Ido uot hold k bnei fur liul 1 am ol opinion, and especially .it tiiis iniiinciit when Kunw < ins are201 words
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Article390 1900-05-23 2 BETTER THAN KVER. Hasustum'B Grand Circus, the old fav.Miriirs, gave their opening perI .rin.iiifß with great success last night to a packed houw. The two large double lenls are pitched on the reclaimed ground facing the sea at Beach li..ad, which is far better site than the swamp390 words
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Article97 1900-05-23 2 SIR GRAEME ELPHINSTUNE. DIED AT TAI "IRQ. (Special Telegram to lh» "Mraii, Tim-.") Penang, Wedwday i Sir Graeme Elphinstone, the wan- 1 known planter, died last night at Taiping. [Sir Graeme Hepburn Elphinstone Bart. the fourth bsronst, the title '£?S created lta Irt*), and h«f reached h,. Ink ye.r. He97 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article23 1900-05-23 2 London, 12nd May Mr. Secretary Hay has informed tha Boer delegates that President McKinley adheres to his policy of neutrality.23 words
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Article18 1900-05-23 2 THE COMMONWEALTH BILL. The Australian Commonwealth Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commons18 words
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Article86 1900-05-23 2 COLONIALS AMBUSHED. BETHUNE'S HORSE CAUGHT IN NATAL London, May 23rd. General Buller telegraphs from Newcastle, under date the 22nd instant, that Colonel Bmhune reports that a squadron of his mounted infantry, were ambushed yesterday (Monday), while marching to Newcastle. Very few of the men escaped, the casualties numbering about 66.86 words
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Article26 1900-05-23 2 Mr. BrouVick has announced in the Hoase of Commons that the negotiations concerning the revision of the Chinese tariff will be conducted' at I'e.;rng.26 words
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Article50 1900-05-23 2 The Queen's Birthday honours include the following:— Sir Claude Macdonald, British Minister at Peking, to be a G.C.M.G. Mr. Cameron, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, to be K.C.M.G. Mr. Fulford, Consul at Newchwang, and Mr. C. W. Kinder, engineer in chief of the Imperial Chinese railways, tobeC.MG.s50 words
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Article121 1900-05-23 2 THE FIRST GKIFFIN HANDICAP. Palo Way t».O Toe Nuu 10.4 THE "READ STAKES. Uaulme 9.12 The Ciown i.V.i I'hll V.U Duiun (.9 The Count 9 9 i hupttick 9 9 Argonaut 9.') Vagrsut M BKCOND GRIFFIN HANDICAP. Tobiu V 7 Lady Coodl« 9.7 Flii per 108 Kum121 words
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Article66 1900-05-23 2 INDEVILOFBD TIMBER WIALR. Thi BitngkokjTmui, in dwelling upon the restricted of teak timber in Siam, points o*t lliat there are immense qiuntilins ofAiard woods in th« forest* of the aiimtte Malay peninsula. But there are oonsidernble difficulties in the way rf obuining leases to work these foretft*. Another66 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1900-05-23 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). GLASGOW. MunlKiurtn of Dynamite, Qel ignite. Gelatine Dynamite, Biasing Gelatine, Detonators, iU. CI*!W Of Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. Tin aim* Ezplotiru, imng all maunfldwnd in Onal Britain, art made to fast (ht kigk $ta»dnrd of rafity ami jmn«y tmt, mpotml by tht Brituh Goivnimltil,470 words
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Advertisement948 1900-05-23 2 QTBO AhdullaJir bin A.xlulrnhinan I AI-agoft'hu'b.-Mi iviiiii't—l ap.lrlne"n I our firm from the lit d»y of J inuary, I:VO I kUuisun iv I „> Trur'snit lb.il Mil— I of (.hop I ong Ann fuaft Ixit I >m nol m- I ponsible for Bnv <lebl» iv urn-d by th« said I948 words
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Advertisement774 1900-05-23 2 R. STKKNBKRUS BRKAI) BAKKRY. If: Si, Quim Street. 11 T HF.KKAB >bit concern it about to M chum handa, nil cUima due by Mrs. R tHiih»Bi aboold learnt to \V. i: Nil letl r>q .Solicitor, Knffl flaw, i i-f.iiv the «rt» iii.i., otberwiae i bay will U't lw recognised, s774 words
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Advertisement729 1900-05-23 2 fESr ADVEKTISEMKNTS. alttHT! TO-NIGHT!! ■loyal Menagerie I'erfonnin? Will Animals. AGAIN SUCCKS.-FUL. The Largest Circus and Meaajorie in tao Salt. lAwru ope at 8p m Vumtntnce at 9 p m., sharp. N.B.— Positively \o Half Price to Evouiiig Shows. LOCATION: KE' I AIMED LAM), llrarh Road, up, u.llr Virluria Hotel KEXT729 words
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Article2102 1900-05-23 3 THE STRING OHM THE rIKSI DAY. Tbi Spring MM meeting of the 1 hi; Club din oed :it tl.e .-,1,1.1.1, in most *ucTuere are three essentials to the success of these lucal r in.-, t.ut- line w.-aih. i. a good ol member* and tli.-ir male and fern ile2,102 words
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Article79 1900-05-23 3 Birr* eopi't of t" dny't p"P" {containing the report of the firtt day't racing and Dr't, ;t lhe Mate* Cm hr h-ul at the Ujire. Thr price <« 15 c 7if« jv»r /r. I Thxt eek't Strmh Budget (/o br pu><lithe<l on Sat«rd.iy fur-no-;,) trill emttiia the iccou'tufiiro d'iyt r.icßj.79 words
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Article1239 1900-05-23 3 Mks. Conway Belßeld (who with MrCaulluild imniii 1 1 1 1 a« Hi. k;uesi» of tin (lay) wore a handsome wstuiueot black net overeinerald satin trimmed with Muck lace. and a black straw bat with hydrangeas. Mrs. tit. Ufeorgc Caullnild was e.zcjxi silely dressed In rrmin1,239 words
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Article69 1900-05-23 3 Extra copies of todotft pnper[containing lite reprt of the firtt day'iradng and ofUieuat Hit Racrt" )cm be hml at lhe Office. Thepricci* 15 cent. po.t free. Thi. irerk'i fttrnitt lindget (to be pMuh'd <.h S,itnrd-y Ivrenoon) trill contain Hit ncciiunlfj I trod" racing, ando' Drew the Hacrr.' awl of Urru69 words
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Article61 1900-05-23 3 The SJrai'fjt Rudgel will be published •in Saturday furnnoon, and a mail -'ii i ■lwneiii will be i-"icd about 3pm on the same day. The Il»dpet will i untain acciiunis of two days racing. ..ftlie Birthrtay Ball, of Press at. the Kief, and of Dr^ss at the61 words
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Article66 1900-05-23 3 A memorial to the Acting Governor fmin the subordinate sUff of the < h>\ eminent service, praying for a -iniilar 10 per cent, "llowance to their •Hlari»s as was grant»d in 1807, i'•eing circulated at 11. me f"r»igii.-itur«* The niemorialirts rekt their case on Ibe end anc>nl66 words
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Article314 1900-05-23 3 We have rectived the following letter Ban<iaka». B. X Pomeo, I lib Hay. I*o. To tike Manngr, Straill Tim t, Si'gof n. DenrSir.— Hsvmg been inform.d th»l i uui i- s htf heen mvle in the straitrmtmtm thewirlow and children of lh> Ime W Hi .m \V«lt.314 words
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Article208 1900-05-23 3 A RRANGMENTS. Wedhesda ttm Mat. Hith Haw 051|> m S. V. R. Drill. Drill Hall. 5 16. C C Hotkey. 5 p.m. S. C. C. Bowling. Circus. Beach K i I 9. Thi'wuay, 24tb May. High Water 6.3 a.m. 8.53 p.m. 'V n i- Birthday. Public Holiday. A-. 1 -i208 words
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Article41 1900-05-23 3 Tbkrb will be a .Song Service entitled "The Voyage of Life on Friday 25th inst. in the Methodict Church, Coleinan St. at 8 p.m. A collection will be. taken after service to defiay expenses of repairs to the Church.41 words
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Article46 1900-05-23 3 H. C. Pollock was brought up on remand, yesterday, for (i) assaulting Mohamed Mydin, and (ii) to show cause why bis bond of 1100 to keep the peace should not be estreated. As his witnesses were not present, the case was further postponed.46 words
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Article49 1900-05-23 3 The Siamese Government have taken steps to do away with forced labour— a long standing evil in Siam. A beginning has been made in the North West provinces of the Kingdom by passing a decree laying on a poll tax in commutation of forced labour.49 words
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Article91 1900-05-23 3 A KfMllt'H OF MISCOMPRIHKKaiOX. I It is rumoured at Shanghai that Wei-bai-wei is to he created a Crown Oolnny, and that Sir F. A Swettenhatn, K.C.M.G., is to be Governor. The disturbances at Wei-hai-wei are said to have broken out when the boundary commii<sion began the work of marking91 words
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Article47 1900-05-23 3 TO-DaYS PLaY. B. Singles Pritihard S. v. Clarke 3. C Sinvles Morrison 4v. Marshall 7. A l)"nlile« Raeburn and Diss 3 Begg and .-Stubbs. FRIDAY. Championship: Diks v. Earle. Championship Holloway v. Mackenzie Doubles Jenkins and Follett scr., v. Kinsey and Clarke 3.47 words
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Article250 1900-05-23 3 The rumoured fall of Mafeking droused [nut uuna'.urally] intense juy ti Bulavm. The AttuuiiUwl gave ulter- me to this teeltng in strong anlibuglißli articles, dwelling upon the alleged Kuer success and congratulating inu Boers, 'lhe rejoicing found vent also in song iv its columns, asking tor the250 words
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Article151 1900-05-23 3 D.M. Vuul'i Null IPusAßioj Caitau DwnniTioa Dwi»noi an a -9 33 33 v.i at 83 38 23 a 23 23 SB S3 28 Palitaoa I'icciola Singkep (Jolombo MaUcco] Banka Klao Ann Neerm Nam Yong An bent Pins Hney Singapore Rosa Alcinous flivr Camorta Uaballa M r^naUn Van Dierocn Brou151 words
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Advertisement228 1900-05-23 3 UOIXG INSAXE. A. L. Rimer of Stonerirtge.N. V. say»:I was for a lonn < ime trouMed ith sleeples>ness and with intense neuralgic pains in tbe tie vi which made me feel an thouuh 1 wns going insane. The physicians coulil do nothing for me. 1 heard of some extraordinary cures228 words
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Advertisement411 1900-05-23 3 NOTICE& Cftanos For Cash and by Easy Payments From $360 to $680 THE ROBINSUN PIANO Co., m w f v c 33, RnffUt Place, Singapore. J OHN LITTLE &C(XLL\ SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the following well-known Whiskies. ANDREW USHER'S Special Reserve," do Gold Capsule," do Black Capsule," do Grand Old411 words
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Advertisement877 1900-05-23 3 NOTICES. THE CAFK, BATTERY ROAD. \|BS. MACDONALf) respectfully soliiTl civ the patronage of ladies and gentlemen. Tea, coffee, cocoa. Ice-cream, lemonade, 4c. Cakes. HweeU, Cigars. Hot Soup daiiT at II a.m. Agent for rf. Agauii, portrait and landscape photographer. Views on haml. ss/s POLICE ORDERS Ball at OnviiumsxT Hot «i877 words
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Miscellaneous87 1900-05-23 3 WEATHKK REPORT. Ktmdant Ktrotm hwyitat, iird May IMX). Ma.m spjn.9p.rn. lluui. Bar. ..2H»rOiß."o3j».mo Tamp. TOO W.O 810 W. fflbTher 77.0 7»0 78^ Wr.ofWindsE W. Calm 0-5 Max. Temp J Hln 7&» Mar. in Bun 14«. Os <• Terr.rad 74.1 S Rainfall Mil. I )f' The time ball at Fort Tanning87 words
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Article587 1900-05-23 4 MmaAPoBK, 23rd .M»v, 190*. CKODUCK. (Rate* an mrrmt*i to ntcm Oambler buyer* 7.00. Copra B»li ii.aii do Pontianak, «30 Pepper, Black SH.S6. do White,(«x) 4660 Hago Floor S»r»w»k 3.40 do Brunei No. 1 2.90 Pearl Hago 4 3V Coffee, Bali, 16% basis ai ,oi Coffee Palembang, 18% bmn fcj.00587 words
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Article136 1900-05-23 4 Phom Bdhopi By th<- German a. UlJtnburg, diif oo the 24th M»y with dates lo the lat May. She brinin replies to i li" moil which left Singapore on the oth April. Kk.im Chiki Rt the M M s. Orranim, due on Sunday. Time Taki.k Or Miils136 words
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Article273 1900-05-23 4 ARRIVAL!. Per 8.8. Rota from Penang-Sister St. Hubert. Per 8. s. Aon H'ViH //in from Klane tin poru— Mr. McKay 111 ARRIVE. {For Singapore.) Per M. M 8. s. Loot from Manwi'les Mny 6— Mr. H. SulLer, an.i Mr He VaJ I'.-r H. D. 1. f>. OUUnbura dui>273 words
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Article32 1900-05-23 4 Pot Prr Mr. Tim-To-Morrow. M»nil» ru'inla, n«.m -:iml:ik»n vis porn k'fdah, lla.m Bangkok Hn,,,,kit. 11 s .m Fridiy. Deli Sumo<ro, 2 p.m SATPKn.T. N. Guinea via ports Stettin, 7 a.m.32 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article187 1900-05-23 4 I'nderthis heading the following abbrevia ions are used str.— steamer sh.— ship iq. -bnrquo sch. -schooner; Yct-Yacht t.ru.-Cniiser; Obt.-Ounboat Torlorpe<lo; H.p.-Horse-power Brit.llntish U. 8.-United states; Fr.Fronch; Ger.-German Dut.— Dntch loa.-Jol.ore Ac., o. c.,-Generai •argo d.p.— deck passenger. V.— Uncer lain T. P. W. -Tanjong Pagar Wharf T.187 words
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Article971 1900-05-23 4 TRADING VESSELS c. arrivals (Smoi Noon o» Ymtirdat. Han tt'knll Hit, Brit. str. 198 tons, C»pt Olsen, 22nd M«y From Xl mg -Jlst M« 0..- and 102 dp. S. Steamship Coy. For XI«n X j.-,th-Rd». OW m(»). >eh tra. 1,972 tons. Captain Ailland. 22nd May. From Saigon. l»th May. <i971 words
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Article527 1900-05-23 4 Nnmr, fart, vrobahU dnu •>< trr.t, ,i name ol agnut. BTMNIU. Albenga, Kurop-. p'»d Canal, May 6 Almond Branc Eu'pe, p'»d O'nal Apl 36 j Am-in, Hongkong, M iy "3 Boustead. Vmbria. H'kong. July 10 B. M. Andalusia, Hkong, to leav,. May W B. If. Annam, Colombo. July527 words
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Article105 1900-05-23 4 ,f t Uti 5 v'tuu'i Ntu Tu».i Ciriiin Fbom Hailbk. Cohiovu*. a Rio. i Mv 22 (Colombo Fch tra. 1972 Aillacd Sai|(on May 19 Bout««d A Co. 22 Singora "-r Mr IU-2 Meyer B»n«k»k May IHBehn Meyer 4 Co. *8 Flovo Hril.tr IH6 'Ko.t»r Kolanfan May IN r K.105 words
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Advertisement539 1900-05-23 4 QI'iCKS. IfMits for LEA PERRIIS* WORCESTERSHIRE SAU2E. Bb Special Wappant^SS EJ^Tlib fineen P Piiniiirs to 3^shsbF *S Empress of Mil. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Hun Ornci No. IS, Cahtou Road, Bnnuiin. AS. A. WAI TIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM HAH SON'S, Agent.. The Company offer*539 words
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