The Straits Times, 12 June 1900
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Title Section12 1900-06-12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 12. 1900. No. 20.16112 words
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Advertisement908 1900-06-12 1 fpHE BORNEO; COMPANY, LIMIIED r Lit. Aararaaoa. Nora** Caioa Fin laaanass Society. atlaa iasuraoca Coaapaiy (Kin.) rk. K.,a.1»b1» L* asawaana SooM*y. The Ooaaa Manna Insuranoa Company. Th* China KntsaJ Staast Navigation Company. fba T-*t*«r'a«» I as 1 1 Baer Company. Taa Mantua* la— l— c* O«paay. Limitad. w '°»d^^amant ol908 words
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Advertisement1247 1900-06-12 1 STEAMSHIP^ COMPANLES^ l^-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Ageutt at Singapore: Sh:r Aoisct, uti J. Distdiu A Co.. -'-S, Coixtxb Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Stea-ner From Expected Will be Despatched for On de Ca'pentier. Baiavia. June 11. Billiton Batavia, Cheribon, S marang. Sourabaya.1,247 words
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Advertisement636 1900-06-12 1 INSURANCES. 'HHS LONDON AMD LANCASHIRE 1 FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £S.m,rW) Pa* up Capital £.'ia.7«o Keurve Fond £1,u;8,560 The undersigned, Agents lor the Coinany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. ROUHTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TKADERB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Sabacribed fSAU.OOO. Amount Paid up.636 words
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Advertisement957 1900-06-12 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED IW7. R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS LARGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agenit: Mnan. LYALL AND EVATT. tu. th. Sihom-oii. OKI -HKii FOOD Try it ami too w ll bi satkhil. I. K. BKi.lLlOSbegstoinform the public that hii Fni'tory lor preparing957 words
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Advertisement376 1900-06-12 1 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE. LuilS BOEDERER. EXTKA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN A CO. 8011 Importers. Retail at JOHN I.ITTLK CO. LTD. 11/8 WOOD GO'S. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cants per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of 10376 words
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Advertisement841 1900-06-12 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET AND_PER ON ALB ;i*T Tins, 16 cents a line tad and Srsl timas, 10 cents a line 4th to Bth time* t cent* a tin*; 7th to 18th lima* t oauU lln* afterwards, 1 cents a lln* hot n* ofaaifls l*s* than on* dollar. Thus841 words
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Article98 1900-06-12 2 Din. Vhul'iNuu Fuotßu Caraix Dbtmatio* Juq«ll l'»kan Brit ilr. KlMtig Piku via porU II Sri Tringianu i>ut ur. Nacodah B»ngkali» and Biiu II Kian Yang lint itr. Cbopard Munr aod Malacca I.' Halavi.-r He M.-li,.r kl.ng vi» port. IS India Mr. Hurlill tiourabaya ■ii tor itr Jackson Hongkong, Bhangae98 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
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Obituary23 1900-06-12 2 Ox the 13th of May. Nt her sisters midenre »t MtlldH, Spam, JoiIHII-1 KkYnuEs. »ife Of 1 E. H Bryd*», E,<| Barri»u-r-al-Law.23 words
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Article31 1900-06-12 2 E*tabu«h«d: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTB SlruiU Times S30 a ytar, or, post/ret SU4. Mh Budget S18 a year, or, font free, $20. Adrertinng KaUt may U found in the fourth paqe.31 words
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Article53 1900-06-12 2 His Honour the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint the Hon'ble W. Egerton to be his Deputy during His Honour's absence from the Colony. His Honour left for Borneo in the Government steamer Sea Belle at p.m. on Sunday. He will be absent53 words
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Article91 1900-06-12 2 In another column will he found an interesting account of the initial stages of the Boxer disturbances in North China. Our own special telegram* have shown that the state of affairs has grown from bud to worse. According to the wire from Hongkong, published yesterday, it had ri.-eu found necessary91 words
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Article190 1900-06-12 2 The news from Natal, up to Sunday, is that Bnml Duller had advanced to the narrow point of the needle of Natal, where Natal runs into the Orange River Colon; on one hand and into the Ti.in-v 1.11 State on the other. Ai <; rural UIIIIIT it encamped close to190 words
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Article13 1900-06-12 2 Prodlce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article14 1900-06-12 2 Mr. W. G. Bell has been appointed a magistrate for the Settlement of Singapore.14 words
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Article16 1900-06-12 2 The next "At Home at the Tanglin Club will be held ou Friday, the IttM inst.16 words
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Article13 1900-06-12 2 A Chinaman named Hoh Wat Ho hung himself at Carpenter Street yesterday afternoon.13 words
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Article17 1900-06-12 2 A native detective was found to he sufl'eiing from small-pox on Sunday. He was sent to hospital.17 words
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Article19 1900-06-12 2 Archdeacon Perham is due here, on bis return from leave, on the 22nd inst. He comes by German mail.19 words
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Article20 1900-06-12 2 Mai. ii- lantern views in the Malayan Archipelago will be shown on Thursday at Xli p.m. at the Sailors' Home.20 words
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Article21 1900-06-12 2 Cholera was raging in Saigon at the date of last advices. The death rate among those attacked averages sixty per cent.21 words
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Article23 1900-06-12 2 The management of the Singapore Agency of Messrs. J. Daendels and Co. has to-day been transferred to Mr. M. G. Van der Burg.23 words
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Article22 1900-06-12 2 Taipinu was to celebrate the occupation of Pretoria, on the bth, with a proi ,--.,1, of velik-les, sports, and a torchlight procession.22 words
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Article23 1900-06-12 2 A Bbngaii milk 'teller was, this mominc, called upon to pay JIO for offering for sale milk which contained IK of added water.23 words
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Article23 1900-06-12 2 The F M.S. yacht Me ran arrived yesterday from Klang ami anchored in the roads. She is expected to leave for Pabang to-morrow.23 words
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Article24 1900-06-12 2 A home paper announces that:" A HulluwHy woman has died from I. king 159 pill»." The heading of the paragraph is, In a Nutshell24 words
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Article25 1900-06-12 2 The Philharmon c choir nieeta for practice in the Town Hall tv afternoon. Th i ore. eura practice! ,i Tuuraday nigi.t at the usual hour.25 words
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Article53 1900-06-12 2 The homeward bound P O. PmlUrail leit Hjiii-k ngat 1 p.m. on S turday, undis due I ere on Tlm.eday next. The naAdowa the next mvrmny at •o'Hoc!; The half-yearly sale of articles in connection with the Chinese Girls' Hchool is advertised to take place at the Town Hall on53 words
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Article27 1900-06-12 2 A tale by Mrs. Ei?erton Eastwick, entitled The Foist of the OoUen God, is appearing in provincial newspapers in Kngland. The scene of the romance is Penang.27 words
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Article29 1900-06-12 2 Tin Pretoria rejoicings at Penang took the form of a Volunteer night parade, a bonfire, illumination at the Chinese Cycling Club, and procession of Chinese, Tamils, and other nationalities.29 words
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Article33 1900-06-12 2 Dr. Leyds has disappeared entirely in Europe since things have been goinp less well in his country. Influenza (diplomatics) is said to be again on the increase in several places on the Continent.33 words
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Article33 1900-06-12 2 A very successful cigarette smoker" was held at the Tanglin Club last night, the hall being completely full The President proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Salzmann fur arranging an excellent programme.33 words
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Article30 1900-06-12 2 Liti'T.-Colonel A. Baird Douglas, killed with the 4th Derbyshire* during the fighting near Roodeval, was an .■nicer of the 3rd (Militia) Cameron Highlanders, attached for duty to the Derbyshire battalion.30 words
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Article37 1900-06-12 2 Thkik cases of small-pox have been notified from Teluk Koran. The persons affected are Bjyanese, and live in diilei..iit houses. One case has ended fatally, and the others, two women, have been removed to the small-pox hospital.37 words
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Article35 1900-06-12 2 Volunteering is on the boom in Hongkong, and numerous recruits have been enrolled lately. The Rifle Company is becoming a very popular unit, between twenty and thirty new members having been enrolled during one week.35 words
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Article45 1900-06-12 2 2U0.0U0 men in the field consume in -ix months 16,0- 0 tons of preserved meat, 16.0U0 tons of biscuit, ITU tons of tea, 3,000 tons of sugar, 3tl) tons ol coffee, 4,00" tons of jam, 500 tons of salt, W of pepper, and -."'"> ol vegetables.45 words
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Article46 1900-06-12 2 The Russian cargo boat, the s.e. Itistii, ran ashore at Diamond Point on the east coast of Sumatra on the Mrd of May and was floated on the 2-: h by a Dutch man-of-war. Several vesselhave already grounded at the spot, which badly wants a lighthouse.46 words
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Article48 1900-06-12 2 Her Majesty the Queen has been U-a<:iou«ly pleased to accept a copy of Towar is the Land of the Rising Sun, or Four Years in Biirmah,' 1 a book written hy Sister Katherine, of 8t M.iry's Hill Street. The book was published in London on May Ist last.48 words
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Article47 1900-06-12 2 Ox the receipt in Pahang of the news of the reliefnf Marking, the Guylesand the Police turned out aud fired a feu .1. j»ie in celebration of the event, and gave three cheers for the Queen. Majorgeneral Baden-Powell's likeness in the Lipis Club was crowned with greenery.47 words
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Article47 1900-06-12 2 As employer of labour this innrninc l>n,«<-. -uti-d his head coolie for breach -.f.oiitract, but faiied to establish hi-ea-e. which was thrown out. Th. defendant's counsel was not satisfied, and asked for and obtained $10 as compensation for his client. This turn of affairs somewhat surprised tinprosecutor.47 words
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Article69 1900-06-12 2 At Mr. Powell Robinson's establishment can be seen a hat similar to these worn by members of the C. I V. now at the front. The hat hu a very fetching appearance, and is made of felt with the regulation "turn-up" at the right -i le A "puggree is also69 words
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Article57 1900-06-12 2 Missrit. Yong Lee Song's ohop in Orchard Rjad is gaily decorated. in honour of Her Majesty the Quren and tier troops, with bunting, lanterns, and fMg«. A special feature is an inscription in Latin, by Mr. Lee Hong, with transparent words and sur rounded hv the Union Jack Vine-it Roberts,57 words
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Article99 1900-06-12 2 GOOD F"K COCOA PLANTERS. Some time back Messrs. James Keiller ,v Sons (Limited), of Dundee, went int.. the cocoa trade, and this has been a disastrous departure for them as the great establishment in Dundee for the manufacture of marmalade and other preserves belonging to them99 words
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Article126 1900-06-12 2 Mr. G. Le Daux, of Messrs Huttenbach Bros reports to the police that on Satuiday a gold chain and two So notes were stolen from a box in an almeirah in his room. There were also a gold watch and a seal in the box, but these126 words
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Article177 1900-06-12 2 DOINUS OK PRETORIA DAY. Tumi were grand doings at Kuala Lumpur on Pretoria Day, which was celebrated there on the 7th inst. Tintown was decorated The day's proceedings started with a review of the Malay Mates Uuidea. A thanksgiving service followed Then came a 'rikisha parade amid cracker177 words
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Article651 1900-06-12 2 THE BOXERS." THR SPREAD OF THE MOVEMENTHI'RDIR AND NOHTINQ IN MARY PLACXS. This morning, papers arrived from Chins up to Hie 2nd -net «t which date the Boxer movement bad been rteadily gaining ground in North China. The Society began, in the first place, to agitate against missionaries in the651 words
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Article62 1900-06-12 2 This morning, Sim Hee Seng was pr seemed by Mr. Craig for bringing live unstamped le.ters from Puleiubang. .Mr. Craig said there was a Post Office at the place, as well as a post-box on hoard the steamer. The defendant pleaded ignorance of the Post Olface regulations. He62 words
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Article132 1900-06-12 2 PRETORIA DAY lUNNKR About 150 Straits-horn Chinese, among whom were the Hon'ble Dr. I. mi Boon Keng and Messrs. Wee I'heam Tew, Tan Hap Leong, and Tan Hap Swee (i lie President), sal down to dinner last night at the Ewe Boon Kee Club, Wayang132 words
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Article175 1900-06-12 2 TO THE EDITOR OK TUX STRAITS TIMES." Sib,— But recently some correspondence and Municipal utterances gaverise to speculation as to the origin of certain offensive smells perceived at Qowramenl House. The gubernatorialolfactory nerves scented out the incinerator at Jalau Besar. The Mumcipal President's sense of smell fixed175 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article64 1900-06-12 2 BULLER'S POSITION. CLOSE TO MAJUBA. BOERS RETREAT BEFORE HIS HEAVY GUNS. London, \ith June, '.tOO. General Buller's column is now encamped close to the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony boundary. General Bi-ller was opposed after a march of eight miles. The Boers retreated when the British heavy ordnance came64 words
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Article69 1900-06-12 2 FIGHTING NEAR ROODEVAL. DERBYSUIRES SUFFER. OFFICERS KILLED AM) W(UNI)El). London, \2lh June. An official despatch states that in the fighting at Roodeval, on the 7th of June, seventeen men of the 4th Derbyshires were killed and seventy-six were wounded. The remainder are prisoners. No explanation is given. The killed include69 words
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Article32 1900-06-12 2 METHUEN ENGAGED. Cienetal Methuen, with the bulk of In Division, was fighting in the early morning of the sth of June ten miles s. nth of Heilbron. The despatch leaves everything unexplained.32 words
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Article70 1900-06-12 2 About ten o'clock last night, a Chinaman named Lok San Chan handed another Chinaman named Chan Ah Poh over to PC. MO stating that Chan Ah Poh had murdered another man in one of Messrs. Powell Co.'s work shops, Orchard Road. The police, on a search being made,70 words
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Article80 1900-06-12 2 At Segli, on the Acheen coast, a few days ago, a petty chief was shot dead. The Dutch authorities received intelligence that the chief was disaffected and it was decided to arrest him. A party of soldieis surrounded his bouse, and 'lour of them entered the dwelling.80 words
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Article64 1900-06-12 2 A friendly game of Association football will be played on the Esplanade this afternoon between teams represei ting the S. C. C. and the Tanjong Pagar f. C. The following will play lor Tanjong Pagar S pence (goal). MeMurray »nd Noble (Backs). Meniies, Steele, and Maclaieo (1 backs).64 words
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Article115 1900-06-12 2 In the Court of Appeal, before the mail left London, before Lords Justices A. L. Smith, Vaughan, Williams, and Komer, with nautical assessors, an appeal, says the Tivie>. was beard from the judgment of Mr. Justice Barnes in the action brought by the owners of the115 words
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Article266 1900-06-12 2 PACKING ."I'ciAß IN JAVA. The United States Consul at Batavia states:— l wish to call attention to the fact that a new problem, and so far aa unsolved one, is appearing in connection with the sugar trade of this colony. It is of special interest266 words
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Advertisement372 1900-06-12 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHMkY SkIXV elected blend thorou, hly matured in bond. Price $10 per c»«e umplm free BORNEO CO. LTD Ml InnarKn. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRONANDSTEEL j^ROSTr^B Guaranteed to oe the best 111 BT-PUEVENTIVE «««>' Invaluable for Ship*, Machinery, BridfM etc., ate. One gallon will cover372 words
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Advertisement819 1900-06-12 2 NOTICE& I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JAPANESE TROUPE. Biggest Show ever visited here. Most j J^k N e w ami wonderful finished Si artists. acts DONT FAIL TO SEE THIS MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. WHIiSKSDAY ASV SATURDAY AFTEU\OOHB: Grand Matinee. Children hall price to all parts Doors open at 3. Commence at -1 p.m.819 words
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Advertisement834 1900-06-12 2 LVTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTKD AT ONCE. A CHIEF cashier for the SlraiU Times Office. Security *1,010. Apply to the Mauager at Ibe StniU Tima OBi c. WANTED a DRAFTSMAN for th« l'uMie Works J\_ Department, Pnhang. Applications, staling sg», nationality, experienea, and, if possible, accompauiexl wiih apectmaoa of drawings, will be834 words
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Advertisement85 1900-06-12 2 U. I*. 8 iauottod for th< trails hw akoald >•• wrtttaa o. «M akb of U» m« <»u> By U» o( tk.t coodilioa. au; M.8.8. in qxttl that aiffct MhOThaa b« pahlubtd. All o-.ntmcU »r» n>>i*ot to tht oooditurn thst the Mlna«er m»T ti« •dru-tuem.nt oat of tb» papar in85 words
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Article555 1900-06-12 3 >\ VI 1 l-.Kh IN H '-111 K Mm mi t n,ultnl) In I I nt war in I B i "i civilisation, I H will, we I hi- th Unr.ni nil in tin 1 I In- brilliant ■ucoaaaaa achieved by llriti«li arm« under tli>- experienced555 words
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Article789 1900-06-12 3 umcation wind our cor:. I ia, li ■ay*, cm- Dan} instance! "i bow "ur Dutch naighboan bava wilfully di "I ranting h the Biiti^l. I In tin- M ir.il.. an :.r |3i; peadini te tl K.j> Mr \V C UwwkMDOT, II X M dent in789 words
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Article63 1900-06-12 3 ..B- Bagnall and HQlaa. the elec- lon and IB b»ir t}ingap»n a i -.it of twelr* id paocila with In.iia-rul.ljer ■ttai heil to .-a" h, and i ur bin* pencil* viui.'h car, b* use.l in the MOM B»J as ink. Tliis system ol disirihuling euch uteful thu.j-63 words
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Article315 1900-06-12 3 (fV.rn 0 r i errmftmmd.) MIKDCK A mikdcr 16 re|n.rt>-<l from Oali, near lUnb, tiu rictim baiaga Malay woman bomaoaa aifhl Mtaruiaiof tn.ii'l-. M)uaUin| croatlafaad in t!:. ..live U-liiun, wh«a sujd.nl> ■fa* vat kib'd from aadtrnralh im UooM through il>>- lr.nl plaited bamboo Boar, l'l"' wdm; who is315 words
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Article960 1900-06-12 3 M \S\MIIIO HARBOUR. ami lIMMIOI As ill.' result of two agreements wilh llinCuiuaii Bmoiinunt ilrtadT nfrmrl to iauarculumiui), BamUbai obtained an exclusive settlement at Miwampho Harbour, the filler, harbour in Cores [T she in permit ted to retain it, this will ConttitaM I naval base of enormous strength960 words
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Article174 1900-06-12 3 The Lieutenant-Colonelcy of the regimen) of Irish Pool Quarda has been battoarad upon Colonel Villii rs Hilton, C If, who has just ralinquiabed lfa« ..*****1111(1 of the Ist Battalion lireirndier (iuar.ls Colonel Hallon, who is (urty-eevea vnars of aae, joint 1 1 the Cu.ii.l-. in IB7u,and ba*174 words
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Article141 1900-06-12 3 By Ma will the late Mr. Ruskin has left all hia unpublished manuaetinta, diaries, memoranda, and other private papers ot which he might die possessed and n"t otherwise disposed of by his will lo Mrs Joanna Ruskin Severn and Mi. Charles Elliot Norton, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to141 words
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Article155 1900-06-12 3 AS liooli AS SUV Mr OuaullMl replying to Sir B .or ey in the House nf Commons, on thelTihMay.saidthatthemachineryand b..iler« of Ihe Pvirt ful were reported in excellent condition for carrying out a fnll-si>eed trial on arrival in England if it had heen oulered. In her last full•nerd155 words
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Article189 1900-06-12 3 PROM PT PAYMENT. Tax Shanghai Mercury of May 21st contains I letter received hy the manager of the China Life .Mutual Insurance Company in Shanghai from Mrs. Hel■ereaa, Who writes to express hei frraliluda lor the rAmptnesswiih which i he death-claim of Sl.ihki (uold), due to the w.iter on account189 words
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Article227 1900-06-12 3 (From Ihkh Zuureu.) The Iligue, 6(A Junr. Lord Roberts wires that, after an anaaajaaaaai which lasted the whole ua>, he succeeded on Moinl.ij, before nightfall, in driving the enemy from iiui-t ul their positions. The Buer> letreateil, and pasted through Pretoria Lord K -.lx-rii-, the next227 words
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Article435 1900-06-12 3 THE ADMINISTRATION REPORT. Thk administration leport on Neeri BwnbUao Got Iml year slums thereven--11-..1 the State tnl>e •M.u-:..(i1.-> n^iini-: t701,184 in I*9B The npaodtuin ..acne to*Ml,7u4 The ""rplus enalilml loan from the Straits Government to he pui't i>J. The remainder of the SUM ir,.1,1, $*****> due435 words
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Article44 1900-06-12 3 The recent cricket match between Pflrak and Selangor resulted in a victory f.r the former Slate. The scores were Selangor (first innings) 171, and (second intaiaga) 132; Perak (first innings) 213, and (second innings) 81, without the loss of a wicket44 words
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Article19 1900-06-12 3 PLAY TO-DAY. Championship: Jenkins i. Graham. Holloway r. Dias. PLAY TO-MORROW Final of Championship.19 words
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Advertisement514 1900-06-12 3 VBMBUi ADVERTISED TO SArL. Mnnila Mcmttridto, due Utb June, Barlow 4 Co. Fivnrintl' vis port», Autlralind, on 15th lune. Bouit««d A Co. I'en-nu »n.l l>eli. 7V«. «»rj Tund«y. v»v»r O« l>eli, .Su<n<i/m. every Friday. Behn Meyer r n Kelant'O via ports. Amhrnt. every ten .lav*. >■ Hin Cn. GOVERNOR'S WIFE.514 words
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Advertisement492 1900-06-12 3 NOTinft MA.NGK IN BOfIUM. "OALVITJS Ann I'ufjr Solution" i i^ the only thoroughly eflectiv remedy for mange, itch, and skin ditetae* of All kind! in horavs. One week's carefn dressing will itenemlly suffice to com pletely eradicate all truces of mange whether of long or recent standing. In bottles making492 words
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Advertisement991 1900-06-12 3 MM. A PORE JOHORE RAILWAY. fFXriFRS are invited for the supply of 1 rations for about (.100) three hundred Por fuli particulars apply to the Chief Resident Engineer. OOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at too 1 Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon I of the IMb inst, for the991 words
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Advertisement626 1900-06-12 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, AND SYDNEY. THE Company's steamer UMUALLA, 3,4*6 tons, C»pt»in Campbell, will tw despatched for the above ports on or about the anth instant. For freight or pwtp, apply to SO/6 BOUBTEAD A Co., Agent*. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.626 words
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Miscellaneous269 1900-06-12 3 ARRAN .KMKNTs TIIBSDAY, IL'TH JUNE. Hirh Water 9.40 pm 8. V R. Drill. Town Hall. 5.15. Signalling. Diill Hall. V A L'S* Drill. RIS Philharmonic Choir. S3O 8. C. C. Football. \Vkiisk-i.»'. 13th Junk. High Wau.r 10.53 a.m. 10.16 p.m Full Moon 10 33« m. Stock-in Trade Auction. Rallies Place269 words
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Article565 1900-06-12 4 tuunwi, I»th Jrni, IWO. PRODUCE. {Rate* an eomtttd to a***) Gambler... I 7 30. Ooprm Bali 8 80. do Pontianak, 6SO. Pepper, Black buyer* an.fiO. Jo Whit«,(6w 47.00 Sago Floor Sarawak,. 5.40 do Brnaei No. 1 180 Pearl Bago 4.00. Coffee, Bali, 16% basil 11.00 Coffee Palembang,l6X batis. ttM565 words
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Article71 1900-06-12 4 for Her ttr. To-Morrow. rnogganu via ports Amkenl, Ujambi« A.-i.i Ann. vlacasaar Ti» port* I'uh Guan, (vlany via ports Sri I'njatan, ijibunn and ports rnnjoaitit, <vl»ug Tin ports .Wr^iKoa, Thcudiy. Heli H'bt. Bangkok Kudai, Friday. Europe via ports Ballnarat, SATURDAY. Rrenisntle via ports Auttralind, Manila A Japan I'undua,71 words
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Article119 1900-06-12 4 FBOk Koitori:— H> the P.4O.SS. VaUtta, doe on the 17th June with dates to the Mfc May. She bnuits replies to the miils .vhi. h left Singapore ou the .'l\.h sad Jstli April. FkOH China Rjr thn P. k O. s. s. HaU'iitrat, due od Thursday. May119 words
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Article240 1900-06-12 4 ARRIVALS. Pit k VotviuU (jom Sarawak— Ml*. Dallaa. r.i t. s. Kr.lih from Sandakan-Meaara. Altmnn, and Kowe. Per a. a. Wak.,,a Maru from Londau— Meura A. W. J»mie«en, Mr. and Mr-. J. it. I n lira, Miaa short. Meaar* Ooi. F. J Hullifax, Robert Urey, and E. H.240 words
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SHIPPING
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Article188 1900-06-12 4 Under thisheadiog the following abbre»i»lions an used nr ttsamor «h.— ihip hq.-barque scb —schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Übl Gunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Hone-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Bvatas; ft.— Krench Oer.— German Dm. -Hutch Joii.— Joliore Ac, G. c.,—Genera•argo dp.— .leek ptmonn U.—Uncertain; T.188 words
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Article1190 1900-06-12 4 auit-u Bl»oi Noon or YnriKDtY. Annn, us. sir. 1 317 tont C»pt <'o«ulich' Kitb June From Hongkong, 2nd June G.c. K. S-hmidl and Co l; K.i« Cmrland, Brit. Mr. 7-: l tons. C»pt Souta/ Kith June. From Jeddab, 15th May. O.c. r. A U. Coy U-Kds Oe1,190 words
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Article528 1900-06-12 4 Home, part, probable data o! arrival, mil name of agents. ■MM Agamemnon, Chios, June 18; Mnnsriel.n Aleaia, Hamburg, June 28 B. Meyer. wul.na, Hkong.July iO B. M. Annmni. Colombo. July 7; M. M. Armenia, H'kong, to leave June 11 Atl.i», Barry, lft May 1 G. Wood. Awa Maru,528 words
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Article188 1900-06-12 4 ■i I f*LtU Q Rio. J'n~e' 1 1 Da Carpenticr Dut *tr. 757 11 Vorwaru Got «tr «48 II Kwiah »tr. «6» II Malacca Bnt.tr 406 11 Miran Fed yet. U0 11 Dixie jUS cm. 014.1 II Ko>ea Kui >tr. SH66 I 11 B'mond Cattle Brit.tr 2W7 II Dnrius188 words
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