The Straits Times, 26 May 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1900. No. 20.148.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 879 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITKD ri< waactard Lit. Assuraaos. NOTnoB Osiuß Kir. UsorSEOS Bocietj. Af as bnnw Ous»|«svj (1-ir.l lie atsMs ut^ Sooisti. Th. Oc— a Mum. liraraor oo<«r«nj. I b. Chiaa Mutual SUass Navig^,,«i c'osspany. rb. T*tn«ham l*l« ll~» i'<m|«ny. Tks ManUaa- lEWsraae. t'osspaay. Limited. ror partiomlars o« Urns. Ooi»l«n»s,
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    • 857 1 .STEAMSHIP •OOMPAaMBj. I^-ONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Inder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoixirr, latb J. Daskdsls A Co.. «-9, Colltbb The undermentioned date* are only approximate steamer PVafta r.Apei-UMi VA ill i*- Ott^pau-'iecl toi on f. Piemen. I'a avia. May 21. Batavia.Cherit>nn.B»marang~&~~&ouratMya. May 3S I". Uulkvorn.
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    • 557 1 tUBTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM A NAVIGATION COMPANY. Übdbb Mail ConrufT with thb ArSTBIAB GOTBBBMBBT. The following are tbe dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to •ail from here: OCTWABB. HOHBWABD. 1800 KM) Trieste June 8 I Silesia May M Gutla June 27 All tbe steamers to Trieste call
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    • 647 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,1«,M0 I'h i op Capital *12,7 M BMerve Fond 975,248 The undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at un-cut rates of premium. ROVSTEAD A Co. TUE CHINA TKADKBB INSURANCE COMPACT. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,0Uu.00t.. Amount
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    • 426 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE <Rs.4SOOU.OfJO> /(xJ-NDITIOHfI./ x LARGB\ BONUSES. > LOW x/eirAßLnmo \j 1447. LIFE OFFICE. •*f«a»lsis»« rhnrred t* I olunirers ■rorrrdlnKto Sooth Africa. The Company ann <unce that on existing polices in this Com|*ny on the lives of volunteers proceeding to South Africa, the Directors are not charging any extra
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    • 704 1 BANKS. nONGKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL «lu,uuu,uoo. RESERVE FUND $11,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OP I lnnnrinnn PROPRIETOR& |-|lO lOoO.utlOI O0O.utlO CorBT OF DIBBOTOBST— N A. Sisas. Ksq.-CiAlßJtAii S -iivin, Esq.— Dsri-TT I'Hiiuin, K v Gbat hs«. I D. M Mosas, E«q. K Oosn, tisn. I A I RAVUnao. 6w
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    • 566 1 NOnCES. 37 HORSES. COBS, AND PONIES, 37. LANDED to-day, ex «.s. BUCEPHALUS. a select shipment of horses, cobs, and ponies. All ihuruughly broken and ready for immediate »se Carriage pairs, ladies' hacks, and fast ponies. This shipment haa been specially selected for this market. Any reasonable trial allowed. Inspection invited.
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    • 848 1 AS ANCIKVT BELIFJ' w« h 1 h rj ien t U beJi r ed thmt ■•"oni.ti.m waa the work of a demon within a man Any oie who has had an atUck of sciatic Sal th™xs n uTrdLr win mw 7w.nZ "lemons, but it will core Dispensary-O.», r^ A| y
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  • 118 2 l)n». Vw»il» Hum Fl*o4K.g ritMW i DcnixaTioi May -J-': Amiu Brit itr. Cwr Pi Mr. Phillips CilenhrK »tr. K*lli T M«h» Viijiiavudb Ha itr. En.<b«en n| Mm Oar Hr. 0,-rdet m Svng Urn ilr IMvmliod Uuby Mr Smith iii H..|~ ri Dii-ki-DsoD Mr. Mi Donncll :ti Trigonim Mr l"iilliiw
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  • 53 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. Wheatley. In Londoo on the 23rd inst., tr in p enmonia. in his :t'tli year, J<.im Epwakd U»AY ffHtMI uf t:.e British North Uoiik o Comoaaj'a wrvica ami ej.-e-l sou of J. J. L. Wlieatley, Smiiaj ore. Kr lUda will please accept this intimation. .Madris and Bangalore
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  • 46 2 A proposed pattern Rifle Volunteer uniform to be seen at J. Little Co's tailoring department looks very swagger. The khuki is faced wilh green. The pattern has still to be ulbcially approved. Boots should now be ordered, as stated in the corpa. orders.
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  • 8 2 To-days 4 m s bank rate is 1/lltf.
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  • 8 2 Thk homeward mail closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 6 2 Messrs. Me. AlisterandCo advertise Australian apples.
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  • 13 2 Prodice, exchange, and share prices and the in.ul hat, ate un page 4.
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  • 16 2 Sia Graeme Klphinstone died from fiiluie of the heart consequent on a severe attack of fever
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  • 23 2 Major Mlrkav, Commandant S A .A has been granted an exteusiun of leave I .r three months from the Bui Angu-t D it.
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  • 28 2 A MALAY, fro-h fi un Australia, living at t\ J. d i. tli Road, reports the Ihefl ol MtM, a gold ring, aud S-' ■"> i from his house.
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  • 23 2 Wisu Officer C. H. Payne, of the Malay mates liui.il- hi Pahang, has, il is reported, uhinict red for eervice in South Airica.
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  • 22 2 The M M boaaawi mail steamer Uee-nien left Saigas at noun un the .'olh m-laiit, and is due here on Sunday nuvn.
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  • 25 2 The 94-poundvr gun which the Boers in.iiiag<il to get a»a> from .Mafeking Hied 7 MI rounds into" the town, equal to 78 tous of iron.
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  • 27 2 Tmk M. M. Company's steamer I. -tor left Culuiubo at II a.m. mi the £Jru, uid niiiy be expected here un Munda), the -an. in-' at davhpbt.
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  • 26 2 One hur.'lrttil ami sixty-three deaths wii.. r. ,1-lertd at .-ingapore during the week ending on Sal ur lay last. The ratio per thousand was 35 35.
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  • 25 2 The Athel'ir (-itorts in connection wi'hihuD.irul Adah Cluh will he held on their ground ai Jjlan lie^ar, Kunpong K tpur, ou baluiday, 16th of June.
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  • 27 2 On ,t ■.■.unit of the races this week, the u-ii.il inuiiihly medal competition <if the Spoy Lines (Jolt Cluh will be postponed till £.alurday, tlit L'nd June.
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  • 30 2 To-night, at the li ill Hotel, there i- i -jiei -ial race dinner. The band of he. IBUi Madras Inlan'.ry will play a "flection of music during and after dinner.
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  • 27 2 Tut Philharmonic Society will hold a Mu«i< al Kvenii,^ about the third week in June Soon after, it irproposed o give another of the series of childnnCtucerts.
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  • 30 2 Thk Straits Steamship Co. notilies that, to enable puoMMigers to bee the ■■sta of the racea to-day, the ie|.:irturenf the s. s. Sappho ban been lioetponed till :m p. in
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  • 28 2 A Tiiim.w, Mm at the li'th milestone on the liukit Timah Road, teported lh.it yesterday he was feed bvttn other Taichews and robbed of a hat and »25.
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  • 32 2 Some of the Sinsapore Rifles will mil at the Drill Hall on Sunday a*. 7 a m. The corps orders for next week are published. They include instruction in the Lee-Mtuftrd rule
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  • 37 2 Thk death of Dr. Alan Rub»rtson at I. ii, iii(l, on Sunday last, was due to a continued fever. The deceased was a sun uf the late Dr Robertson of Singapore, and came to Penang in 1894.
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  • 31 2 At Harmston's Circus, on Monday evening a new programme will be |.resctited, introducing many novelties There will be no matinee on Wednesday: The farewell matinee takes place on Saturday, June 2n
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  • 33 2 To-day's share and produce quotations came too late for correction on •he back page. Contributory Raubs have advanced lot!*, hilly paid Kaubs to $59, and BrfiaM to 518.50. Tin has dropped to*7s 6"Jj.
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  • 42 2 P. C. 33 Mahomed Hassan, who gave I evidence in the police court on .lie 28ih ult. and in the Supreme Court on the 16th inst., has been sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the terms in run concurrently.
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  • 41 2 Yitehday, a Chinaman captured four rats, nailed them to a board by the feet mid i-an iril them to Kn-ta Ayer station to claim the Municipal reward. To his astonishment he was .ii i.-tt tl, and is now awaiting magisterial notice
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  • 43 2 Mr. W. V. Skeat, civil servant, explorer, Malay scholar, and author, has been obliged to never bis connection wilh the Federated Malay States, Dr. .MaiiMin of the Colonial Office declaring him to be permanently incapacitated fur further service in the F. M. 8.
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  • 44 2 A OETICTIVI searched a house at the old grare-yard, Fort Canning, yi-i i-nlay witit one of the tambies from the Ladies' 1-awn Tennis Club. He found a lamp chimney, wrapped in paper. The chimney was identified as having been stolen from the Club recently.
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  • 61 2 Tbc four' steam lire engines, under Acting MiiMTi:.tt'inl'-iit Jennings, were put on trial this morning on the sea Iront, with most satisfactory results. Ou a previous occasion a jet of water was thrown as high as the flagstaff un the new P. &0. office but this morning this height was
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  • 69 2 Ii an article entitled "The Wisdom of His Honour," in our issue of the 23rd, we criticized the behaviour of a party of brokers and others who proceeded to (mviTi.mriit Hoiint! in a patriotic humour. W» desire to retract any remarks we inaile, an<) to apolugine to them
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  • 71 2 Open Griffin Handicap:— Kruger, Lidy C-H>dle, Nipper Tandy, Aiutdale, RinJniaMer, Pul.-W»y,Tlie Nun. hi urry Stakes L) on, Gauhne, The Crown, Residue, Nora Cieiua, Goldmine, Alone, Kiswick, Gaylans, Fauy Tale. The Stewards' Cup:-Nine-pins. Insolence, Zitta, Claret, Phil, Bilver-tone, Rodnarpe, Diimiii. Young Gladi-tone, Rathfeigb, Argonaut, Goldmine, Alone, Clover, Vagiaot, Orpheus,
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  • 118 2 Sinoapoke is always satisfied with anything good in the way of amusemenu; and the crowded tents of Harniston'* Circus each night prove that the Circus is a welcome vi«itor The patronage of all sections of the community has been extended to the circus, including His Honour tin- Acting
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  • 219 2 Latham and M ictagga-t report:— Owing Ik the Races our markets have I ii iiartially closed since our la-t i-purt. Rites, hiwever, in most of the nulling stocks continue to rise. The new battery and electric installation at K.iuh are expected to start soon. The i duelling
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  • 259 2 CiiiiKur.iMii.v.i. with the American Consul-General here regarding the tenip'.rary suspension of customs duties and export duties in the Sulu i-l nulls published. The Acting Colonial Secretary closes the correspondence, on the 18th instant, by c.illiut the attention of the Consol-General la the prutocul of the 7lh March, 1885.
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  • 400 2 WIDI.tR I". I 111 A lIKSi. CHAN. This morning, Chua Beng Chan was again before Mr. Brink man for enquiry into allegations of hnvir.e attempted on the'lli mil in. ilii.mi fnun George tVidler an illegal gratification ofs7sa« a motive for inducing the Attorney-General to -l,mv favour
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  • 28 2 Ojien (Jrifßn H'cap— Kitchener. Scurry Stakes— Sayles. Roadster Heap- Dodol. Stewards' C"p The Crown. Gnlnn (Consolation— Fitzpatrick. Singapore Stakes— The Chevalier. Rochoru Plate— Young Gladstone. CHAIN SNAFFLR.
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  • 982 2 COMMERCIAL FAILURES. Faiixkki among Chinese and Asiatic traders have become more common of 1.-iv- at Batitvia. One Chinaman failed for lttO.ooo guilders and offered a composition of 60 per cent. Another Chinaman I hen wi-nt under with UW* set at 180,(00 guilders. He was an earthenware dealer, and
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 110 2 VBYBURG A BASE. London, 26M May A telegram from th» front announces that General Hunter's divisiun has o upied the town of Vryburg, to which place trains are now running from Kiinberley and the south generally. Vrjburg will be made a base for the operations
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  • 26 2 FIGHTING EXPECTED AT LAIXG'S NEK. General Buller is engaged in posting guns around Laing's Nek. A severe struggle is expected to take place there.
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  • 559 2 I did not know "Joss Chinchinjoss till the other day when 1 worked next him at rifle drill. Then I nisoovered that (unless I have mistaken his personality) he is "quid gear wee buikit." He handled the squad wWI, when his time came to coromani. Wherefore I
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  • 79 2 Thk Straits Budget was published this forenoon. It consists of -'0 pages, or 100 columns, of news and notices. U contains the account of two days' racing, of dress at the races, of the Birthday Ball, and of dress at the ball. A mail supplement with to-day's
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  • 75 2 Messrs. Sarkies and Moses, agents in Singapore of the Union Assurance Co., send us a copy of the annual report of the directors for last year The income for the year was X1, 103,883, and the accumulated f'mdi at the close of the ■HI reached 23,+59,044. The
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  • 48 2 THE fWKLFTH LI«T. Pr.viou.ly a-Vrtowledged .1 MfiM Per W. R ('ruih-Kwiug. Coll. in Nefri Sembilan Per B N. Kuniy. Coll. from »olih«h". Huff? Co. 1.*" 7 IVrJ .0. AiAhoniu-Chia Keow, tn Bencoflen Street Jluonir l/tflge "I. Oaorgo TUI.. «U0» 0. W, Dm, 1100. TrVMunt.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 NOTICES. KI'IVIIIF/S WHISKY SlKri \l IV •flf.-ti..l ble.id; thiroughly matui-e.l in bond. Prut- $10 par .a-»; samples fr»e. ■OEM BO 00., LTD. tu th a SIOLKUuIHLN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint fo IKON AND STZL. Guaranteed lv be .he best RUBT-PKEVENTIVE extant. Invaluable for Sbip-. Macbicery, Bridges •tc., etc. One
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    • 337 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Hut, Ornci No. 13, Cixto* Kou, Siuhuuai. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MEBSB& TAN KIM TIAN SONS, Agenu. The Company offer* earner terms and belUr bonuses than.sny other Company Joins tuiMti.'ss in tlie East. A s|k-. i.,l p,,mt is made of prompt payment of
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    • 746 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-i-JGHT! TO-NIGHT!! HARMSTON'S Grand Circus and If <»iil Jlenuserlc I'lTloriniii- Wil I Aiiinmls. MONSTER PROGRAMME ALL THK STAR ARTISTKS Doors ope atSpm, I'ummence al Opm, sharp. N.U.-rofili;ely Vo Half Price to Evening Shows. LO"ATION: KE< I AIMED LAXD. Beach Road, opi>c<lte Victoria Hotel FAREWELL GRAND VATINFE: SATURDAY, JUNE
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  • 1431 3 THE JELAI TIN COUNCESSION. (HIOT hut Hrrerpotulfni Ufk, MM tfujr MR. DE (iROUT. Mk C 1)K (;k-k.t Van Kmhden, l.\ Mi A ]> M.i.l, 5 ,.1,-.i IheJ.laiTin Svn.ii... „-:,.n in lit! Haliang.Hii.i both gentle- 1,. r Mngapon ink Road I itMttkt company ha- engaged a mpctent aspsft to laport on
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  • 77 3 THE HH.t" Parai>» -hat Drill Hull Coy. drill and i. >'ru ti..n it. Lw>..M<-t--f..rdrifl-, Tu.-,1:,>-flllifl.., W.:90th d». at Town Hall; Tbnrada] 81* .1". Drill Hall: Kri.'ay Ist do.. Towi. 11,11 It i« pntified fur ilip infornintion of I! tlat lh« irqiiMlioM l«.i bonti bariof n..w hrm n^bpMfd,
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  • 170 3 7Woit, MB U.y Troops from Unjm ai.d .-ierra I. M I ■n muring ;it Prabra pappanlaf]! In an ndvtnco an iin^' lb# A-linni*. A nhfiw bom Yuk"bama statrf ili.it RmMabaspurchaMd IVit cliiiman <>n [lie wesl coaxt of Curt a. 14'/. .U.y In the Hi use of Common",
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  • 355 3 Wl ::ive fume account <.f how the relii-fi.f Li.U-n.ith m (.1. Ijr.il.d in tShtiradilch (L-mdon). Sli.ir--ditcli i- no' I MriouaU* rieii;lil...uili.....l, but K HMD! 10 livi- v ry cnmfi.rtiitily nrr*f THK WISTHI H (HOCKID. At Shor.dit.h i 'itunty < nun. Ix-fore HiHoaaor Jimw Krvncli. 0,.r.,a Hfvmt gin OH
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  • 1337 3 I'ATF.s TO 2nd MAY. LOUIS HOTNAI ESCAPE. MM 2 1 mil-US too late The wo.ml.tlul prnin|itituile with wlii.li the B..cr font* «i l)ew«t«--durp il.ii.lf.l t.i evacimtn Mm t ■■wn wh.ll (J. neial Fiench was appr.uu liiiiK limn on the north ami Grnerul CluMinsiilo from the south, while
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  • 68 3 A "PittAL telegram to the Hongkong Ttle r.ip/i, ilite.l Ltbuan. May 17>h, -a\s ih.it on account of fresh developments in the Sarawak affair tbe British Consul h.- postponed his intended vi-it to S-mlakaii, an.l left suddenly i hat morning for Brooke! on tn meet K.jah Brooke It
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  • 113 3 S .C. C. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. PLAY .1-iIKiH Championship: Holloway beat Mackenzie, -1-10, Earle »ratclied tv Dm. Double llamiicap Kin-ej and Clarke ■MM Jtukiiis and r\,,h it, 21-10. n ay roK Monday. Double Heap: Raeuurn and Diss v. i" and Slubbs. 1 1^ i limp .'sharp v. Beauclerk. Chauipiuusuip: 'loiului v.
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  • 165 3 Satuhuav, -liin May High WaMfc »ac )i in. Rices. Tlnr.i 1 1 4.V M M. h.niii-waia mail ui.»es. 8 p in. 1. (i U I lawnM Club. 730. it... i LMmcr. RaltU. 11. .1ei OHM ltcn.li K-ud. 4 and 9. si. mi. i, ttm May. High tkata SJtiaui S.JO
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  • 228 3 TO-MO RROW'S CHUR CH SEVICES. (Simmy aftkk A-kssi-x) CHURCH OK KN(iLANI). St. AM'kfcU'ti ('ATIIEI)KAL SEKVICES. 711 M.i'in--730 n.m., h ral < '.-lelim 1 inn and Sermon. 4 pm. Sui.-iny -.-h ...I and liihl.. class. •V" p. ni., Evensong and Sermon. in Tuesday :wi Hi ly Communion «.m ,Thui»l»y -I I'O.
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  • 67 3 Thk Hon. \V H Frizell, honorary treasurer to the Sirnitu and Malayan S.iulh African War Relief Fund, has cloned the lists with a collection of 5146 454 a most creditable achievement on the part of the subscribers, and a feather in the cap of Mr. Arnot
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 264 3 BUY MALACCA TEA. Good, Pure, Palatable, and Cheap. Under ihe I'atronsce of Ihe Hon'hle the Resident Councillor, Malacca TO BE HAD AT Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd., Messr* Ann Lock i Co, Battery-road and Messrs Yong l.c« Son*. <>rr-h.r.|.road. YAMAIOYA'S BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WMteat $1.50. Coloured at $1.75. A LARGE
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    • 973 3 .NoI'ICK.Y NOTICK. SVED AMulkadir bin Amlulrahman AleagoS hu been admitted partner i our firm frum the Istday of J inuarr, IuOU ALSAOOFF A Co. NullCE. BAFFLES HOTEL. Special J»ace Dinner. SATURDAY, tHkDHT. t'£ |MT ffllfMl. The band uf the M.N.I, in attendance during and after dinner. To make sure, engage
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    • 1049 3 ATTCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. IT 167-1 CAMPOXG BAHKU ROAD. On Utmduy, 28<A Way, at 2 p m. THE Mle will include dining room, lw»<lr om, and drawing room furniture. Also a g.wd collet-lion or pants. rOWEI.L A Co.. Aurlitnrrn. BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. THI PBOPMTT
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    • 681 3 SHIPPING. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COY. THE as. SAPPHO will Iwe for Milicoi, Port Dickson. and Klanpon Naturd»y, tbe 26th in»t., at 8.30 p m., sb>rp ,'Tt"'"' 1 <imbarlt not th n 11.J0 p.m. FOR CHRIBTMAS ISLAND, DERBY BHOOMK. COSSACK, AsHBUETOH CABNAKVON, OERALDTOx \ND FREMANTLE. 'PHE Ocean Bteamrhip Companr's s s 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 91 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kmd.t»v K,r:.a* Hotftf, -Ml* Ma,i IKK). |limSp.irl«|im KEMARJCR. Bar. ..2»S88».7"9».848 Temp. 870 BxB 818 W.B'll.Tl.er 79.8 790 7ao >„; Dir.of Win.) B.W. fvW. Calm 8 Man. Temp. 8».l .1 Mln 78." g- Max in Su- 114.0 '£v Terr.rad 720 £o Kainfall Nil. X The time ball at Pnrt
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  • 78 4 "ir m Timr. To-Day. S'baya A R'maMin B'tn Liong, 3 p.m. Klm'ig H« poru Nippan. 4 i "i Itntu I' -tli ii .s W'.iim, 4pm iiw-.m via ports M VajiratudJi, 4 p.m. Hnnitkok Chirngmai 4pm .-»nr:il.nya and port" A ran, (pig Europe ria portt Otr«»ien. 6 p.m Monday
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  • 139 4 Kkom Kruopr By th- M. M. s. s. Imii, due on the 28th May with datw to the 4th May. she linn'm replies to th- mnil which left Singapore oil the 9th April. Kkim Chihi :-Rv the M. M. s. s. Of'tniim, due on Sunday. I ins
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  • 248 4 Per s s. Colypto fmm Deli— Messrs. J. Winkelmitn, Van M o ll, Dr. J. vao Braad, •iU'i Mr. i. B. de Hi-m. TO AKRIVK. (For Singapore.) Per M. M s. s. Loot from M«r>ei'les, May 6- Mr. H. Htnlker, tin,, Mr. De Val. Pit M. s. s.
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  • 590 4 HlHI <>u. MM May. IWjO. I'KODIH'K. (Rai— ant ramcttd to n«m I lamhmr buyer* I 7.00. oprm Bali 6.A0. do Pontiaaak, ,.6 30. Pepper, Black jn. do Whita.(fii) 46.6) -ago Klour Sarawak 8 40 do Brunei No. 1 200 P*irl Sago 4 2.. J l^>fiee, Bali, 16% bail* 31
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  • SHIPPING
    • 219 4 Underthtsheadingthefollow.ngabbrevia tons are used str— steamer sb.— ship ho,.- -barqoe scb —schooner; Yet. -Yacht i 'ru.— Cruiser Got.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo Up.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. S—United sta>s; Fr— French G«r.— German Dut.— Dutch loll.— Johora 4c, Gi c.,— Genera •argo d.p.— deck passengers: U.—Ulcer'»in i T.
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    • 719 4 EllM HmCl NOU* OP YUTIUUV. i, Brit. Mr. tons, Capt On Mfc rom lialli.nor 7lb Apl. Coals 'I Co. Kor Manila, 2Mb -W. •in <;uan, K. it. Mr. IHH tons, Opt thMay. From T An-on,-'<r.l M .y 1 **t dp. Wee Bin and Co. For neon, 29lh
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    • 504 4 namu, port, proooftfe aalt of arrtml a.,,. name ol agerui. HTlimu. Mlx-ngn, Earop", pud Canal, May Almond Branc hu',.e, p'>u Ciul 1 pi S:. .lulu in. H'kang July .U B. 11. Aiiiiiiiu»i.i, li kauK, w leave May :n n U Amaru, Colombo. July 7 M. M. Arm. Ola,
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    • 108 4 I i'WILV.V.II I*'" Brititr. 1008 Phillips P*Jemb*o k Kav I'iSyme *nd Co. itr. 70 Ch..p»rd M ilui May 24 Hao Bwm Honß •tr. 2181 Cut Baltimor* Apt 7 srine and Co. i Mr aw Lowry Deli t May Manalisld 4 Co. PAOtlr. »«M Lovkitone London Apl 3l|i'. ao.l 0.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 398 4 > 0T CKs.. IHtftfifLEUPEMIIS' Til i n VOBCESTESSHIRE SAiiCL »"'fif top* Bg Special Warrant JCTS Thß S BMn Pdptbiops ti Empress of Ml CELEBRATED OILMAN'S ST -19, iSUenbiiftis Foods. A PROORESSIVE DIETARY, ur'que in providing nourishment s-j'ted to the jtrowlnj di(estlve powers ol youn; infants from birth upwards, and free
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