The Straits Times, 14 June 1900
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Title Section12 1900-06-14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1900. No. 20.163.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement791 1900-06-14 1 rpHL tOBiaO COMPANY. LIMIIKD THE Standard Lir. aasoraaos. Nonriok Caioa Fin losarsttos Societj. Ai m lannw <Jo«|«a7 (Kirei fV» B.|Mitabl» L*> *a«iimiieo S.*iety. Th. Ow»n >»aos» Iwmm* i"mp«»iT. Ta» I").™* Mutual SUsusi N.vi^ti.m lompanj. r»» T *t»n»<ani Ijmpw rtasri'om,«nj tk* MaritiaM lassUMH i ompu;, LimitoL Co, particsdMS of Urns* CosapanM*.791 words
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Advertisement1249 1900-06-14 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. J^-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART M*AATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agentt al Singaport: Bmr Auescy, lati J. Daexdels Co.. Collth Qua». The undermentioned dates are only approximate From Expected Will bo Itaapatchsyt for On •> en imtitr. Baiavia. June 11. Billiton Batavia, Cheribon, S marang. Sourahaya. Macassar, and1,249 words
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Advertisement640 1900-06-14 1 'HHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita! £3.127,W0 Pa'< up Capital .'lSlJfiO EtNm Pood £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. ROUSTEAD ft Co. rpUE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed UOOU.OOO. Amount I'«id up 000.000640 words
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Advertisement565 1900-06-14 1 INSUBANCES. BIiITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED INK R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. I CONDITIONS. AND BONUSES. Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agrnit Mmn LYALL AND EVATT. ttt. th. f. SIHGAPORI. DEVOE'S OIL. A CAUTION. I t. >K s Ol I. is imported solely by the 1 umliTtignatl from America565 words
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Advertisement666 1900-06-14 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid BRAND see that the PNDENSED IP «m• 1 MILKMAID jCPf MllK T k m&r*S& <?* Iflllll is on S^gllggf Full Cream. ever y Ti n Sale in the World. t BANKS. NOEONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. lIP CAPITAL •10,000,000. SVEFUND »1],M0,000. SVE LIABILITY OKI linm )mn FKIETORB I666 words
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Advertisement223 1900-06-14 1 HKOWJi'B Forn Crown Bradd SCOTCH WHISKEY, THK nvttr WHISKEY lIC THK WORLD As supplied IoUHH. the frince of Wales BRINKHANN CO., 1 1, 8 Kola Affonta for Rinmpnr* 37 HORSES. COBS, AND PWITBBLB7. lANDED t^-d*y, n s.s. BUCEPHA Us, j a select thipment of homes, col.», and ponies. All thoroughly223 words
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Advertisement829 1900-06-14 1 FOR B ALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AXD_PER-ONALB [Ist tiki. It nila Una tad and Sr4 time*, 10 uanu Una 4th to etb tim— 6 o*ot* a line; "lh to 18th times t cent* a line afterwards, 2 cents a Una bat no charge leas than one dollar. Thus a Imr829 words
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Article105 1900-06-14 2 Hits. Vou'i Run KuulKn I'imii Pmuuioa ■M II l>»rmitln|(niiK 1 Chow I hy» 14 HunitWm'n I Ban Pah (iimn 1 1 l'utiala 14 lI.I* II Vorwarll«lin 14 Sinnora 1 4 fafi 14 Hf-Curovntier ii Hot I Brit Mr. I Frith I Sydney via pert* «r. I Corti.l.l Amoy' »tr.105 words
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Article33 1900-06-14 2 Established: 1831. PRICK IS CENTS. Straits Times &k)ayear, or, post free $34. Straits budget SlB a year, or, post free, $20. Advertising Rates may be found in the fourth page.33 words
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634 1900-06-14 2 THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, 1900. THE "STRAITS TIMES." To day, the Hmits Ti,,ie4 changes hands and Ha a con*equence of the change our readers expact, and are entii led tv, a loyal and frank declaration of our future policy. We will endeavour in the following brief sentences to give an idea634 words
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Article232 1900-06-14 2 It is evident, from the results of actions fought in Orange River Colony, that the Boers, presumably under General De Wet, made a big effort to effectually cut Lord Roberts' communications, between Kroonstad and the Vaal Kiver. It is a little difficult to piece together the bare telegraphic results of232 words
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Article40 1900-06-14 2 Mr Arnot Reid will leave Singapore by the P. A O. mail Ballaaral to-morrow morning. The proprietors of the Straits Times Press have appointed Mr. A. P. Ager to the acting editorship, and management, of the Strati* Times, Irom to-day.40 words
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Article58 1900-06-14 2 Thi output of tin and tin ore in Federated Malaya in the first four months of this year was 2-21,2i>9 piculr, against 205,020 piculs in the corresponding period of 1899. Negri Sembilan showed the largest increase. The duty levied amounted in these months to •2,247,0.'5, an increase of 4610,850 over58 words
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Article241 1900-06-14 2 Tht crisis at Peking was acute some day* ago, but its acuteness has been greatly intensified by the murder of a Chancellor of the Japanese Legation at Peking. The murder, says the correspondent of the Times at Peking, was committed by soldiers of the Empress- Dowager's body-guard. Our special telegram241 words
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Article279 1900-06-14 2 The water meters of Singapore have not been wholly satisfactory and they hive been freely criticised, with s .in.- foundation. The water meter q lostion is very pointedly discussed in I iUan Eiujlf-tfii'tj, which has an artii our Commissioners might consider attentively. In India, it seems, difficulty his also arisen.279 words
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Article13 1900-06-14 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article10 1900-06-14 2 To-morrow afternoon, the Raffles School sports begin at three o'clock.10 words
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Article15 1900-06-14 2 Kstkibs for the S C C. athletic sports close at the Club on Saturday night.15 words
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Article15 1900-06-14 2 Niw postage stamps for Netherlands India will shortly be issued. Surcharged stamps are now used.15 words
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Article20 1900-06-14 2 The band of the Ittih Madras Native Infantry will play Moonlight Music in the Gardens, to-morrow night, at 9 o'clock.20 words
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Article22 1900-06-14 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Gambir has risen to *7 37J and tin *77 Ij.22 words
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Article27 1900-06-14 2 H. M. 8. Brisk, Capt. Sir R. Bouchier Wrey, Birt, is expected to arrive at Kuala Klang on June 25th, and will remain there till July 2nd.27 words
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Article24 1900-06-14 2 A Malay living in Victoria Street reports that his house waa broken into yesterday, jewellery and money to the extent of *14(i being stolen.24 words
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Article28 1900-06-14 2 The P. 0. Baliaani, with the mail from China, arrived this morning and went alongside about one p. m. She leaves for I'enang at eight o'clock to-morrow morning.28 words
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Article43 1900-06-14 2 Tbis morning, a syce, driving a private ghnrry at an alleged dangerous pace in On-hard Rand, ran into a 'rikiaba containing Mr Htrfleet There was a general spill, but fortunately no one was seriously hurt. A summon* has been granted against the syce43 words
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Article188 1900-06-14 2 CHINESE SOLMEKS KII,L A. JAPANESE OFFICIAL. CHINESE UUNB LAID ON THE BRITISH LEGATION. 1.600 RUSSIANS AT TIENTSIN. ADMIRAL SEYMOURS ADVANCE ON PIEIIO. (Special Telegram to Ike SlraiU Tim* Hongkong, June 14//,, 11 25 a. m. News has been received here from Tientsin, dated Wednesday, that the Chancellor of the188 words
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Article502 1900-06-14 2 RIOTING IN WESTERN CHINA. MISSION HOISES WRECKED FRENCH INFLUENCE OPPOBED. (Special Telegram to the "Straits Times.") Hongkong, June Milt, 2 pm. Riots have broken out at Yunnan-fu, the capital of the province of Yunnan, Western China. Tho rioters attacked the premises of the China Inland Mission, which is worked partly502 words
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Article65 1900-06-14 2 KKHTIMt AT ST. LOUI*. A tcleoram to the Manila Times, dated New York, 24th May, soys:-A Btrikeamong carmen inSt. Louis (United States) continues and the riots are becoming more furious. A fierce light took place on the 23rd when the police attempted to disperse the mobs of strikers65 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article40 1900-06-14 2 A LARGE COMMANDO DEFEATED. London, Vilh June. The Daily Mail correspondent at Bloemfontein cables that General Hunter, after accomplishing a brilliant march from the north-west, attacked and severely defeated a large commando of Boers north of Kroonstad.40 words
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Article41 1900-06-14 2 BOERS SURROUNDED. A Reuter message from Maseru (Basutoland) says that the Boers occupy a very extensive position [in the east of the Orange River Colony. Generals Lord Methuen, Rundle, and Brabant, however, with nearly 50 gun*, completely surround the Boer force.41 words
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Article22 1900-06-14 2 The force which marched to the relief of Kumasi, after severe fighting, has been compelled to retire and await -reinforcements22 words
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Article90 1900-06-14 2 THE CRISIS IN CHINA SERIOUS NEWS. hiler JAPANESE OFFICIAL MURDERED BY CHINESE SOLDIERS. THE FOREIGN TROOPS. The Timer correspondent at Peking announces that the soldiers of the Dowager-Empress's body-guard have brutally murdered the Chancellor of the Japanese Legation. The British marines and bluejackets have encountered md severelypunished a number of90 words
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Article87 1900-06-14 2 KITCHENER AT KROONSTAD. London, 144 A Junt. Lord Robertajwires from Pretoria on the 12th inst.:— Methuen has gaiced a complete victory over De Wet at the Rhenoster River on the 11th inst. [Monday last] Methuen's troops, captured the entire Boer camD and scattered the enemy in87 words
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Article75 1900-06-14 2 FIGHTING NEAR PRETORIA. CAVALRY OFFICERS KILLED. On the 11th inst., (Monday), Lord Roberts ordered an attack on, General Botha, who occupied a strong position, with an unassailable front, 15 miles east of Pretoria on the Middelburg Road Generals French, Hamilton, and Pole-Carew were engaged in the attack The Earl of75 words
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Article54 1900-06-14 2 Ik Cape Colony, before the war, the total output of coal reached 170,001' tons a year. In Natal the output ol coal was 387,811 statute tons in 1898, and it would have risen to half-a-million tons in 1899 but for the complications that arose before the54 words
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Article32 1900-06-14 2 Mr. 11. A. Ramsden, British ViceConsul in Manila, has been transferred to Havana as Vice-Consul Havana, being a Consul-CJeneralship, is higher in the scale than Manila. It is likely32 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement398 1900-06-14 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY I BPKIAUA 1.-, i«i l.lcnii; thoroughly tn%lurf<l in bond. Price $10 [<rr >*w samples free BORNKO (ii. Ill' Is Hi. Boh lin, SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IKON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be Jie best RUST-PREVENTIVE ««ant. Invaluable (or Ships, Machinery Bridge* •tc., etc. One398 words
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Advertisement982 1900-06-14 2 NOTICES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIQHT!! Change of Programme. JAPANESE TROUPE. Biggest Show ever visited here. selrct I 'V^ an( j finished artists. actB> DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. wwanaMt asd bmomb i r aaaanma-. Grand Matinee. Children lialf price to all parts. Doors open at 3. Commence at A p.m.982 words
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Advertisement814 1900-06-14 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. \\7ANTED.-Second hand Remington >V Typewriter. Address f.D.Q. 16/8 I I Strain Tin's. BIHfiAFO E I'HILIiAUMOMC rpUERE will be a Musical Evening" at 1 the Town Hall on -alurday, 13rd June, at 9 p m., open to all members and their friend*. A varied programme .onsisting of instrumental and814 words
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Advertisement87 1900-06-14 2 M. 8. 8. iatwted for Urn SlroO. T.~. •hoald •ntt«o on ox aid* or «h» w> oolt Bt Urn M«lKt of tint condition, nu; SI. 8.8. ue njMUd that uuibt otbannae b» pabliabsd. AlUoWuinir ooatneta v* rabint to UM oon.litioa laat Urn Miiw»m b»; tn« Kl.rru~.ucnt oat of U» pas»r87 words
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Article53 1900-06-14 3 i.vntvßi bo, which Dr. l,eyds«ays the Boers art' going to make the centre of their resistance in the Transvaal, iahont one hundred mile- from Pretoria At Lydenburg, praparatioM b made to witiißtand a siege. F.ntili rations have been constructed round the town and large quantities of53 words
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Article62 1900-06-14 3 In the Supreme Court yesterday, the .aseof(.uli Kl. Cn i, chop E. Seng Hong i- Mr. Manasseh M.y r. of Mryr Bros and another was continued, the case being an action for damages. The paanaa Mtha claim were given in our report >. -t.nl. i> fcvUanoa62 words
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Article94 1900-06-14 3 At the date of last mail advices, trouble had saaatd si Wei-hai-wai owiaf to the sharp lesson taught the eaaßtfj people, when th.y en.leaioured to intarrapt the work of the Boundary Commission and to resist the BrMafc officials. It is interesting to notice how the young94 words
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Article110 1900-06-14 3 A Chinaman yesterday went to Rochore Police Station and stated that his house had bass hrokan into and a box containing property to the value of stolen He also stated that he had 'raced the box to a house in Victoria -iied the house where the alleged110 words
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Article94 1900-06-14 3 KROW'S PLAY The American tournament nf the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club will be continued to-morrow afternoon and on .Saturday This is the "1: competition, for which the entries are as follows Hiss Craig and Mr Harrold. Miss Cox and Mr Booth, Miss Cot and Mr MissT94 words
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Article145 1900-06-14 3 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER RIFLES Last evening th* laemban of the Singapore Volunteer Hifl^ Corps met in the Drill Hall to consider the proposed rules. There was a fairly good attendance. Clair. Acting iant. presiding Th* Provisional Committee had drawn up a set ol rules which were considered and amended by II145 words
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Article175 1900-06-14 3 Imnm.) The II A detachment of B.wr?, stationed. l«tween Botha's Paai and Inkwelo, has surrencl- I Hildyard Two thousand Boers, with ail pieces of cannon, have cut tße Ultaja|ill line at Roodeval to the north of Kroonstad. (ieneral Warren ha* asked for more K*iDforoaiß*uti to enable175 words
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Article238 1900-06-14 3 THE (RAMPIONMIir Thic final tie lot the Championship in the S G C Bovtin* Toarniiaat was play, i oa tb* X-; evi'Mi Bad Jenkins, and as both are remarkably good players a very close game was expected Contrary to expectations, however, Dim went away at238 words
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Article2379 1900-06-14 3 W. J. FORD - W. J. FORD. I!V i. Reserved (Author MdM," CricM iSy a Cricketer," de.) THE BIG HITTERS OF TODAY. JK99OP AND TKOTT. Ik it were not for the ilictum of Bobari Thorns, that the public dear!) loves a big hit," I should be rather shy of Moduli ell on2,379 words
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Article99 1900-06-14 3 I'hk Bloemfontein Kmd racaatl] contained an hitherto unpublished paan ,hv Itudyanl Kipling. It wai> written some time ago in Canada, and i- caUad A Son? of the White Man The first verse runs: H«w. IbU la Him up i he White Men drink hi99 words
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Article930 1900-06-14 3 "THE OLD, OLD STORY. AN INCIDENT OF THE BPANI3HAMEHJIMN WAR. (Cmtrihttfl by /ante.") It was just before the advance on Caloocan church, and we were lying in the trenches recently occupied hy the insurgent*, who had be«o driven out that morning and had taken refuge in the church, which th«y930 words
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Article58 1900-06-14 3 Entries for the S. C C. Sports, to be held on the M bat, have come in fairly well, but some of the events have not filled as well as could reasonably be expected. Saturday is the last day for receiving entries, so that intending58 words
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Article107 1900-06-14 3 It is said that the medal to be issued lor the South African campaign is a five pointed star in shape the same size as the Khedieval Btar of 18"1. In the centre it has a miniature head of the Queen in gold and round107 words
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Article143 1900-06-14 3 DATES OF CUHPRITIOIII. The fi.l]..wiiiK details have been arranged, at a meeting of the Garrison Si'int* Commuter, in regard to IUI yeor's compel itious for the Warren Cbattaof* Shields SI M ..it i n l will take place at Tanglin on the lUli August, entries to t*143 words
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Article117 1900-06-14 3 Tre following is the Far East passenger list of the P O. Valtlla, due on Saturday From London— Mcs.*ra Butcher an.l J. miiii*oii. Mr. and Hit. J. Cummi>key, Mr and Mr- s \V. Merchant, and Ban, (I. ..ij J Q Watt, Mr. and Mr- (iahasan, \1t..1. It M»rkmto.h117 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement393 1900-06-14 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Copenhagen via ports, Korta, promptly, Bebn Meyer A Co. CitlculU via ports. Putijla, on 14th June, Bouttead Co. Manila. MomUtidto, due 14th June, Banow >v Co. Frem mile via ports, Atutmlind, on 15th June. Boustead A Co. H«vr» and Hamburg, .Sarnia, due lMh June. 1., hi.393 words
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Advertisement814 1900-06-14 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received U the X Coloi i»l Secretary's Office, up to noon of Ibe lvtb instant, for the following works:— Special service to the Kanriang Kerhau Hospital. Plant and specifications may be seen, and printed forms of tender with all particular* obtained, at the Puhlic814 words
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Advertisement1067 1900-06-14 3 NOTICES. SINGAPORE-JOHORE RAILWAY. rpENPERS »ro invited for the supply of 1 rations for about (300) three hundred I For fullparticulars apply to the Chief Resident Engineer. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'PENDERB will be received at the I X Colonial Secretary's Office, up to I noon of the Wth June, 1800. for the1,067 words
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Advertisement716 1900-06-14 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG. RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. rpHE Company's steamer PVTIALA, 1 1,«9t0n., Captain Phillip*, «ill b* de*p«lened for the aliove porti on Thursd»y, tbe 14tb Instant, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to 14/8 BOUBTEAD A Co., AgenU. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION716 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous265 1900-06-14 3 A KUAN JKMKNI's Thursday, 14th June High Water. 10 53 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. 8. V. R. Drill. Town Hall. 5 15. Signalling. Drill Hill. 5 15. Fkiuay, 15th Jun« High Water. 0. 12 pm. 1 1.32 p.m. 1' i O. homeward mail close*. 6 a.m. S V K. Drill.265 words
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Article585 1900-06-14 4 Mmwm*, I4th Juki, imoo. PfniIHTUK (Balm are eomclai to nu»n> lambier buyers 730 opra Mali, do Pontianak, 6 .V) Pepper, Black. »ft.l-.'i. Jo White,(6^ -4700 -<ago Floor Sarawak .340 do Brunei No. 1 5.90 Pearl Bago s 80 Cofee, Bali, 16% basis 21. 00 Uoflee Palembang, 18^ basin.. 12.00585 words
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Article64 1900-06-14 4 MAI LS CLOSE fr tlr. 7iw To-Mo«eow. Europe vi» port* llalharal, B a.m ■«rnwak VnrirarU, :l p.m langkok Kudnl, 4 p n Cknj via ports B IVhatt Hin. 4 p.m. falcmbang Opkir, 4 p.m Sati-bday. "enmn Fin Srnf. 1 p.m •renvintle via ports Aiulralind, 2 p.m vUnilaAJipab J'u.,,lua, 3 p.n.64 words
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Article120 1900-06-14 4 Knoll Koeopi By tne P.10.i 8. YnUlln lueon tho )6th June with dates to th. .'■lth May. Mhc brinm replies to the mail, ■vhirh left Singapore on the v'4th anu ieth Ipnl. ■»rt Min(t»i ore Due in London Arriied Mny 4tti 1' ,v (>. M v j-th120 words
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Article255 1900-06-14 4 ARRIVALS. IW Safipit from Klang via portsMr,. Aroott, an.l Mr L. c. Browoe. Per a. hxtdiani from Madras via > MIT, M,.:,:,.| MiBS Hnl,tTly, mid \'l r ,i.d Mrs. De .-■■u/ 1. lIKI'AKTLICK.-. (Booked) Per P. *O.s. HalUvtrnt for London I Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, M W Jamet,255 words
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SHIPPING
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Article200 1900-06-14 4 Under this heading the followingabbreTialons sra used str. —•(earner j »h.— ship: '.q.— barque sen schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor I'orpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— .Iriush U. 8,-UmW Staiet; Ft.French Ger. -Gorman Dut.- Dutch 101 l. Jobore Ac., G. c, Generaargo d. p.— deck passengers200 words
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Article878 1900-06-14 4 I &BEIVIU 8l»ci Nook of Yemekimy. I Allot, Brit. str. 1.H94 tons »'a|it Servant, I Berandan' Ual str. 280 tons Capt Zw»rt, I Btte, Brit. ttr. 34-' i tons, dipt Inkster, I iSttaJuue From lloli, i lth June (i.e.. and I II d.p W. Mansfield and Co.878 words
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Article533 1900-06-14 4 Nome, port, jmbablt doit arrnat, and name ol agtntt. tSTUMIu. Agamemnon, Chip*. June 18; Mansfield. Alesia, H»mburg, June 28 B. Meyer. Ambna, H'kong. July 10; B. M. Anum, Colombo. July 7; M. M. Antenor, <hin«, July 1 Mansfield. Aimenia. H'kong, to leave June IS Awa Maru, Japan, June533 words
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Article137 1900-06-14 4 S VlMUt RH a j7e IS Siiiijiii,. IS HokTjioe U Nit'iihuys IS Mrmndan ia Mi 1.1 .Montevideo 'i titan II Loodiaoa II 4Um 14 Italy K*. l CA 41a Fbo <*»"•■«>•! Co»iM«li». Brit str. 329 Turner Klang June 18S. 8'thip Oov Ud. Dul.tr *(7 HulH-rt SaifM June 10 Kdr137 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement305 1900-06-14 4 NOTICES. QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— C. DUPIRE Co. Retail Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE SPLENTER Co. JAMES WATSON CXVS SCOTCH WHISKIES AKK THE BEST T4UJI IN IHK MARKET: FLAG BRAND 10 YKAKS <>Ll>. si>.uo p™ cam, duty extra. <Sl'K< I A LLY HK(305 words
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Advertisement211 1900-06-14 4 B The Old Blend Uk B^ Original Recipe HI Dated 1748. H^UPjFUjfl w.ihoiii mltiratim Efcp^Fi^J B FUSE ""TATTOKS. JWhii3 Horse Cellar. ■ACKi; i COY. DISTILLERS LTD■LAr, OLENLIVET, AND QIAaoOW. t.fTIIKIi; A: u>.. »<■■ ifnfe BPI dALBBT W.II. lIKMiKI!SO.\. OCUUST OI'TICIAX. Has opem-d a Branch of bis optical mm AT KAFFLKS211 words
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Advertisement407 1900-06-14 4 NOT IC KS. GoW~Medas^ Paris, 1878 18S9. JJJSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having It PII A Greatest Durability are Therefore |ILH\ CHEAPEBT. I LH 0 KfIfrAHGA of Japan TOILET WATER J^Bk Appreciate for Us delicate perfume and the feeiing of comfort <£* "i and fresimess whicb it imparts io407 words
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Advertisement263 1900-06-14 4 BOCIEI Y FOX TH K I'KEVENTION I OF CKUELTV TO A.MtIAL6. 'PHE public are informed that to- I 1 address of the Society 1 Inspecto, I Mr K. r. i'aiflar, i» at the old G»sli.u. I Bras* Bassa Koai*. All persoua wishing to report any caae- I totiue are requested263 words
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Advertisement51 1900-06-14 4 NOTICES. JAPANESE BEST CREPE SHIRTS. WHITE AND STRIPED 81ZF.9 FROM 14 TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. WOOD COS. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of 10 lbs. each 55.50 per tin. MCALISTER (X). tl:. il a51 words
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Advertisement45 1900-06-14 4 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE. ix»i;is. mmmm, kxtka dry. (Reserve for Great Britain) Loula Roederer. Carte Blanohe BRINKMANN A CO. Sole Importers. Krtnil al JOHN MTTLK 4 CO. LTD. 11/8 KINNEYBROS^ FAMOUS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. Obtainable from McALISTER Co45 words
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