The Straits Times, 26 June 1900
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Title Section12 1900-06-26 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1900. No. 20,173.12 words
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Advertisement904 1900-06-26 1 rpHB BORNEO 00MPA5T. LIMITED T-»»aar<l Lif. ismtt Norwich Dai^o FW. lamsaot Soe«*jAt as A»ur.«» Oosapamy (Fw.) rh, tviwlabto L*> kmmtxr »oeu*f. Vb. o»aa Maria. c m 'l m *r; rmmDl TW CM*» M**«al etmm Naviir»ti..n i os^«Miy. PANT. LIMITED kr~* STEAMSHU 1 COMPANIES. V OfTlffll, TEIEOBiPHSTBEKT. fa WH»avßs,K k rrELHi»BOOB.904 words
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Advertisement767 1900-06-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. .NISKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore. Ship AoncT, un J. Dubdbls A Co., 3-3, Colltbb Qvat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Stumer From Expected Will be Despatched for On v i*>kn(r Batavia. June 26. Billiton. RMavia, Samarang, Cheribon, y and767 words
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Advertisement527 1900-06-26 1 LLOYD BREMEN. nAMBURG-»MKRIKA LINIE, HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Msil-sU-amers of these lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. Kimig Albrrt Juiy 6 I Oldenburg July 2 JTssßMr July 19 /fayrrn July IH I Vr, 11. inri, h \ilg Stuttgart527 words
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Advertisement642 1900-06-26 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCABHIRF. 1 FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY. Capital £3,11f7,1<00 P»u£ up Capital i'.'lajW Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The nndersigned. Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOCSTEAD A Co. THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE OOMPANT, UMITED. OpitsJ Subscritwd $t/m,oob. Amount Paid up642 words
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Advertisement219 1900-06-26 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITION& AUD LARGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agents Mbiks. 1.YA1.1. AND KVATT. tu. th. s. Singapore^ AISA PAIHT ITg. Co. Ay KIEL. Manufacturers of /^V/ quick drying Enamel /A^'/ Compositions for Ships' bottoms. /O)219 words
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Advertisement677 1900-06-26 1 BANK& HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND t11,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OFI ..nnnrwirjo PROPRIETORS. J..f10,000.000 Cocbt of Dirkjtobs:— H. A. Sissn. Kao.. -€nii»«AK H >-sj*wai«, Esq.— DsroTT Chaiskak. B U. GaiT I D. at Mxs*. B«. B Oom, ■>«. I A. 1 HiTMOND, Km. A Bauit. Ksq677 words
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Advertisement496 1900-06-26 1 NOTICES. KINNEYBROS'. FAMOUS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. Obtainable from McALISTER A Co. u.r.G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. GRESHAM HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD, im, ORCHARD ROAD. BEST houn for taking portraits from 8 a.m. to 11 am. It is solicited tbat appointments for sittings496 words
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Advertisement865 1900-06-26 1 FOR BALB EMPLOYMENTS TO I ET- AND PER ONALS [Ist Tina, 16 cents a line lad and trsl time*, 10 cent* a lin* 4th to 4th time* cenu a lin* 7th to 18th time* f cant* a line afterwards, J of nU a Us* bat ne charge lea* than one865 words
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Article33 1900-06-26 2 BntBLUBBD: 1831. PRICK 16 CENTS. Straits Timee a year, or, pott free J34. UlraiU lludget *18 a year, or, pott free, 120. Adrertuinj H.Uesmay be found m the fourth paoe.33 words
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693 1900-06-26 2 TUESDAY, 26TH JUNE, 1900. THE CHINA CRISIS. To-day, Reuter'e telegram relates only to the crisis in China, which shows clearly enough how completely public attention ha* been drawn from South Africa and focussed on the Far Eastern »it»auon. Three weeks ago, the leading Eurupt-an papers were nf opinion that theReuter - 693 words
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Article47 1900-06-26 2 Tbe Municipal Commissioner* met yesterday afternoon and made a thorough inspection of their new premises on the Esplanade. The adjustment of the building, to the several departments of the Municipality was discussed, and it was ultimately decided in which particular part each department is to be housed.47 words
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Article68 1900-06-26 2 Thi Foreign guards now isolated in Peking are made up as follows:— 3 British officers and 12 men 7 American officers and 66 men 8 Italian officers and 39 men 2 Japanese officers and °4 men 3 French officers and 72 men 4 Russian officers and 71 men.; total £i68 words
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Article17 1900-06-26 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at No. 1 Wilkie Road on the 3rd prox.17 words
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Article17 1900-06-26 2 A Ki.ihci bullock-cart driver fell off his carl early this morning in Stamford Road and was killed.17 words
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Article16 1900-06-26 2 Akchdeacoh Perham will arrive in Singapore by the P. <z O. mail due on Satu;uay morning.16 words
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Article16 1900-06-26 2 Messrs. Fraser and Neave,Ltd.,advertise a payment of interest on their 6% duUintures on the 2nd July.16 words
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Article19 1900-06-26 2 The Austrian bentwnod furniture at the Hotel de l'Eurupe was sold by auction by Messrs. Powell and Co today.19 words
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Article18 1900-06-26 2 The true and picturesque title of the Boxers" is the Righteous Harmony Ki-ts Hence the abbreviated title Boxers18 words
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Article25 1900-06-26 2 LlitUT P. H. Cruickshank, R. G. A is going to Hongkong by the next I. 4 O mail, on transfer to No 38 Co. SD.RG.A.25 words
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Article21 1900-06-26 2 Mr. Cutcaden, Chief Police Officer, has gone to Changie for a fortnight's change. Asst.-Supt. Stewart takes charge during Mr Cuicaden's absence.21 words
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Article30 1900-06-26 2 No new case of plague has been detected in Mauritius since the 27th April last. Clean bills of health were delivered to vessels which left that I'ol.niy on May 25th.30 words
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Article26 1900-06-26 2 The Russian transport Vladimir, 3,000 tons arrived here yesterday evening with 1,035 emigrants from Odessa on hoard. She left for Vladivostok at 6 o'clock this morning.26 words
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Article30 1900-06-26 2 The Ceylon Public Works Department is preparing plans and estimates for an earthquake observatory to be built on the Museum grounds at Colombo. The work will be started before long.30 words
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Article35 1900-06-26 2 A man called at a London police station recently and asked to be imprisoned for being drunk, but it was decided that he was too intoxicated for his statements to be accepted without corroborative evidence.35 words
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Article40 1900-06-26 2 In connection with a paragraph referring to a theft from an Armenian Jrw«.s' appearing yesterday, we are asked by an Armenian to say that there an. no such people as Armenian Jews or Jewesses in any part of the world.40 words
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Article51 1900-06-26 2 Friday next will he observed in the Harrison as being tl.e anniversary at iho Coronation of Her Majesty the Q'ie*n. A Royal salute of 21 guns is to be fired from l"ort Canning at noon on Friday. The Royal .Standard will be hoisted at the. flag station at 6.30 ft51 words
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Article54 1900-06-26 2 Tm« afternoon, at .MO, the newly formed .Singapore Catholic Club is to h- formally opened at 73 Bras Basah Road. Numerous invitations have been issued by the Rev H. Rivet, the President. In connection with the opening, there is a concert by members of the Cms at St. Joseph's Institution54 words
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Article63 1900-06-26 2 A torpedo-boat, the Hydra, has been built for the Dutch Government by Yarrow and Co. The contract speed was St knots during a continuous run of three hours, and 24 3 knots was the speed realised on trial. The vessel is the first of two intended to be sent out63 words
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Article77 1900-06-26 2 Four German shipbuilding yards are now engaged on contracts 'for the Kussian Navy A cruiser with a displacement of6,iioo tons is on hand at Btettin; another, with a similar displacement, is on hand at Kiel a third, with a displacement of 3.000 tons, is in course of construction at Dannie;77 words
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Article33 1900-06-26 2 Per s. s. Tonkin, veslerdny, from Mar-seilles-Mr. Van Hunn, Mr. Hilty Mr. J A Robertson, Mrs Kol.ert.on. Mr. Uen Bern, "r. Van <ier Huyden, and Mr Waugarlm. Prom L'j..boulil-Mr. Ha~oetti.33 words
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Article40 1900-06-26 2 It has been decided td change the colours of various Indian postage sumps. The quarter-anna stamps will be slate grey; hall-anna stamps pea green one anna stamps crimson two annas st.uups violet; aud two-and-half annas stamps blue.40 words
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Article55 1900-06-26 2 While the hoinu authorities are inx'ous to have all arrangements finished at Diyatalawa. in Ceylon, for housing Boer prisoners, yet nothing definite is known about the probable date of arrival— and indeed itis expected that a full month's notice (yet to c line) will be given before55 words
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Article62 1900-06-26 2 The many friends made by Miss Rothwell during her stay of three years in Mauritius will be pleased to hear that she has been appointed by the Colonial Office, Xursing Superintendent of the General Hospital in Singapore Miss Bothwell taken with her five other nurses, all specially62 words
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Article67 1900-06-26 2 Japanese merchants living in Loudon are about to build a factory near Traffordpark, Manchester, for the manufacture of Japanese bric-a-brac. Markets have already bee.i opened up in the United Kingdom a id on the Continent, and a large number of Japanese workmen have been engaged for the67 words
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Article76 1900-06-26 2 THE SCO <K QUESTION. Thi colony of Mauritius closed its accounts last year with a surplus of revenue over outlay of over 669,000 rupees. The Governor, in a recent address to the Legislat iveCouucil, stated that, the effect of the imposition of countervailiugduties in India on bounty fed sugars76 words
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60 1900-06-26 2 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE STRAITS TIMES." 11,000 CHINESE SOLDIERS MARCHING TO PEKING. THEY COME FROM THE SOUTH BY FORCED MARCH. Hongkong, Tw.tday, 11 50 am A telegram from Shantung has been received by the French Consul here. It states that 3,000 Manchu soldiers and 8,000 of Governor Yuan's Chinese Imperial60 words
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Article64 1900-06-26 2 THE ENGINEERS ESCAPE TO NKWCHWANG. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT THERE Advices from Newchwang, dated Saturday, state that the railway under Chinese control between Tientsin and Newchwang has been destroyed in several places. Th. engineers employed on the line, and the missionaries stationed at Kincbow and Liaoyang, have arrived64 words
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37 1900-06-26 2 BOUND FOR PEKING. It is rumoured that 5,000 Chinese Imperial troops are advancing on Peking from MoukHen in Manchuria. 85 Native Cavalry have arrived [Where these cavalry have arrived is not stated.]37 words
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Article14 1900-06-26 2 MISSIONARIES MURDERED. Two Jesuit missionaries have been murdered at Hsienhsien in the province ofChihli.14 words
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Article519 1900-06-26 2 RAFFAIK AT TAV .>NQ BHU. PERSONS KILLKD AND FIVE SKVEHELY W..1 M,m R terrible case of a Malay mok occurred yesterday after--I'anj.jiiß Rliu, four persons led belure the amok-runner red. From particulars obtained t police, it appears that about 5.30 yesterday a Malay named U.iji Abdul Sukur,519 words
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Article62 1900-06-26 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CHINA. RUSSIANS MOBILISED. I THE CZAR'S ORDER. TROOPS RAISED TO WAR STRENGTH. London, 261k June The Cxar has issued an order raising the Russian troop, stationed in the Amur province in East Siberia i to war strength. The order also directs the calling-out of the army reserves inReuter - 62 words
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Article15 1900-06-26 2 AMERICA PREPARING. The United State. Government i. actively preparing to met*, every contingency in China.15 words
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Article63 1900-06-26 2 BRITISH ACTION. THE INDIAN CONTINGENT INCREASED. The military forco sent from India to China will be increased as follows Two brigades will be despatched consisting each of four battalions with divisional troops one cavalry regiment, one company of pioneers, three companies of sappers and miners, and one field battery. There63 words
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Article49 1900-06-26 2 The famine total on relief in India nn the 15th instant .'as B,loo,ooo— an increase of nearly a quarter of a million during the week. The increases were Bombay 200,000, Hyderabad 24,000, Central Provinces 20,000, Punjab 14,000. The decreases:— RiijpuUna 37,000, and Bombay Native States 46/00.49 words
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Article121 1900-06-26 2 KCCORD Or PROGRESS. The town and district of Raub are making treat strides in the opinion of the Malay Mail A propt. drainage scheme has been introduced tiees have been planted along the main thoroughfare; a new street has been laid out o.i some waste ground between the A.121 words
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Article314 1900-06-26 2 THE FOURTEENTH LIST. Previously acknowledged 181,374.82 NrW.M 16 IVr Hon. E. M Merewether— Police Force 41 Per L. A. M.Johnston— Malacca R C S" bland' 00 .160 r. U. Q»rr«rd U Ma»ur. aad boys, High School SR.7B District Office, AlorGajah 3S do Janin 8 R. gcott314 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement363 1900-06-26 2 NOTICES RITCIIirs WHISKY SM IV mitttt* thoroughly Price $lv per caae samples free. BORNEO CO, LTD. lh »ole Importer.. SIDEROBTHEN PAINT. »n absolutely uiti-corrosive paint for IRON MD STEEL Uumranteed to be the best lU'ST-I'KKVKNTIVK «««nt. Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridge* •la, elc. One gallon wil. cover 540 square feet363 words
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Advertisement941 1900-06-26 2 NOTH K K hire thi» clay authorise'! Mesar*. M I Vo<l,-r and tOIM Jo sign our Arm jointly |.er procuration. HiriKMiu H lIKOIIIERXACo. Singapore, Mud June, 1900. 30/R 1 HAVE from the 16th of June, with the A approval of the Acting Manager of Messrs. Caialet and Fill, hangkok, appointed941 words
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Advertisement1248 1900-06-26 2 notices. IKK r LBTEKM KXIKN-K'N \l .MI..\U>H,( CHINA ifcI.r.UKAFH (U.MI-A.NV, UMIIKU I HAVE to-day resumed the general I manmienienl of t tj is eoinp tnv. By Order of the Board of Directors, W. cult. i >K TAYL"R, General Manager. Singapore, Jui.e link. lflOO. 38/6 CHUKCH OF KNUI.VND ZKNANA MISSION A-KY1,248 words
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Advertisement830 1900-06-26 2 WAXIKD. A TRAVELLER for tbe Native StaU-s. V Ajiply, stating see, eip.rience and •alary required, to X c/o Sliailt limrt. v.c. S(> SUU "L 1 eiUril o' good «P", JW house property Apply to the Secretary of Tan Tuck Seng's Hospital. WEA-SIPE Bungalow. To be let. FurApply to X, c/o830 words
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Advertisement24 1900-06-26 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS TUE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTEb X0 OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.24 words
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Article1231 1900-06-26 3 TO TDK 7th JTSE. AT JOHANNKSHI lili Lord H.lhtis wired th" following i, mulct data -nd June JohanM my of the Boer* are surrendering their arm* and their horses. The few cannon which the enemy left in tlie fort at Johannesburg, including one six-inch howitzer and two1,231 words
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Article167 1900-06-26 3 <Jt:«8Tl 'S9 IN PARLUMCKT. Is MM to .|iie«!ii>ns put to him by <ir I Aabraead Kani.-tt in ntfaraaoa to Rnasb and Ooraa, Mr. Brodiick Natad: "1 have already explained to the House that the recent agreement between tin- Itu->ian and Corean (i.veiniiieiits has no reference to sovereign167 words
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Article169 1900-06-26 3 THK AMNfc-TY BILL. Thk French Senate has passed the hill granting an HWH to thoI in im.,T lif-riim th" criminal •ions which arose out of the Drryfaa cms. The bill ptamGotoMl Ptequd an'l M Z .li in the same ni.-p.ry as the military cul|>ritwh.i Mlllmullixi to burke169 words
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Article189 1900-06-26 3 THE "iWai "TAKKS." At MnhableMiwar, in Western India. recently, the last event at a Gymkb ma was the "NooaaßM Stakes' Lull g-ntleman ha.l to ride up to a Ml with a sealed envelope, within ■Moll wen- two given write, which were to be ihe end word" of189 words
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Article327 1900-06-26 3 A COMMERCIAL VIEW. Thi representative of a firm closely identified with Chinese commerce hu told a newspaper representative i- an impression that the Cehwtial tirnvi [itiiL'iit am on Rome understanding w.ih tbe. reln-'lu. The Kmprwu i« reactionary, and has uned the retrogra <■ > iriD.'iin of the327 words
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Article1354 1900-06-26 3 Has London gone mad? That, Inijiad, tuinht have been the question ask.-d by any intelligent foicignei arriving in the fraal Matropollt alt«r the n.ws of M ifeking'n relief was announced. All business teemed sus|>eiided. A great many <il the principal shops tw closed as if for public1,354 words
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Article674 1900-06-26 3 London, X-UkJmu. News fro..i Knmasi, dated the 4th instant, cay* that Captaiu Magurie is dead, and Major Mums and six others are wounded. 16th June Router's Tientsin correspondent says thai some French marines attempted to bayonet a Briti«h Inspector who resisted the arbitrary attempt of the Frenchmen674 words
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Article118 1900-06-26 3 Tub Chief Justice of Ceylon, Sir J. \V. Bonser, had recently to decide at Colombo the quest ion: What is a common gaming house Hitherto there a place was regarded as a common gaining place" when it was alno a "pukHc gaming place" le, one to which118 words
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Article100 1900-06-26 3 The following is a translation of a poem which appeared in the Volkstora" two months before war broke out. The Hlolie describes it aa the prettily expressed aspiration of a pastoral people," and suggests that Mr. Stead might quote it at his next chapel meeting Then shall100 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1900-06-26 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAI I Peoong and Deli, Mi. every Tuesday. B-hn V»v-r A CO. Deli, Sumntr>i. every Friday, Behn Meyer *rv> Kelantsn via ports. A .i^rjf. every tea ,i:.v- Kin A, tm (hr'ydn. due a.th June. Boustead A Co. Hongkong, ouo;no,due '.Tth June, Behn Vryer .t Co Kamoon and295 words
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Advertisement697 1900-06-26 3 NOTICES. A CAUTION. I nm OIL i* imported solely by the \J undersigned from America and the retail sellers «re chin Watt Hin, Oil Trading Com, No. 146 South Bridge Road. Yong Watt, No. II Circular Road Lim Thin Bwee. No. 3 Boat Quay. Hens Chung Chan, No. iTJB New697 words
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Advertisement1003 1900-06-26 3 AUCTION SALES. PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE, no. iv or 1898. QALE of unclaimed pledged foods and I IO jewellery from the following pawn- I broken' »hop§ No 2, Nankin Street, Lim Ah Sam, I (Chop Chap l>ee). No. »9. Middie Road, Lim Ah Sam, I (Chop Eng Hoe). No. 126, Sooth Bridge1,003 words
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Advertisement671 1900-06-26 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS [ltTTiMa, IS cento a Mm; Jnd and 3rd time*, 111 cent, a line 4th to «th time., cent* a line; 7th to 18th times, ceou <<n«; afterwards, 2 centa a line; bat ac charge lest than one dollar. Thut, a Mr**. advertisement, eloee671 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1900-06-26 3 ARRANuKMKNTO. TcESDiY. 90tu Juki. High Water. 9..W pm. Kuala Lumpur Races. Fir.t Day. Coronation Festival at St. Mary's. Philharmonic Choir. 5.30. Catholic Club. Bra~B Bassa Rd. 5 SO and 9. 8. V. R. Drill and Signalling. 6.16. WIDHISDAY, -7TII jDVa. High Water, ll.flam. 10.34 p.m. New Mo ,n. -ii a301 words
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Article570 1900-06-26 4 B.suirou. 86th Jokb, 1900. IMtODIJUE. [Bali an eomeUd to noon) Uambler buyer* 7.40. Copra Ball, «.8». do Pontlanak, 860. Proper, 81ack.. buyer. 80.12,. do White, (B^, 47.00 Sago Floor Barawak, sm do Brunei No. 1 2.90 Pe»rl Kirn 8.90. Coffee, Bali, 16% ba.li i/i.oo CoSee Palembang.l6% baaie.. 2i.nu Coffee,570 words
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Article49 1900-06-26 4 rer itr. T<v]|ouow. Samarang vis ports Giang Seng l>j»mbio XianAnni Kaogoon A C»leutti. Lnndatira, Klang ri» porw Sri I'egatan, ulaug Til poru Malacca, Thi-udav. Ktte.iUn via ports J-Un hrrilion Qln/ailock, hmr. Europe via porw C/ydc, Timt. 11 am 11 mm. 4 p.m. 11 iS. »p.m 6 am.49 words
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Article113 1900-06-26 4 Pnoii Boiora.— By tba F.tO. n Mall*, due on the 3uth June with dates mJu ""h J rf-. 8b J° bna(( "P 11 *>>" Td I 12ih Mm ""^P"" 1 0" "»e 7th Fbom UHii« -By the P. 4 0. CTy*, Jae on Thurwlmy. <eft Bin«*pore Due113 words
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Article196 1900-06-26 4 AHEIViLO fWi.a. Van i imKoff from Bataria— Mr. itMuiAro and Jar. tou Hoff. Uockliugton Mr W. H. Tbonnon Mr A L duller, Mr. Kleebiad, Mrs. Lyon Mr Ma.Uren. Mr A. J. U. swinuey, Mr. Ou*n Mr. salzmanu, Mr. Aleuuder Mr J Lyon, Mr. aud Mr.. C .pp r196 words
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SHIPPING
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Article1037 1900-06-26 4 ,S^" Ull h Ji a ">e following abbrana 0111 a tr ••••ram ili.— «hip iq. -barque Kb— schooner; Yet.— Yacht C™^-Cnitam; Gbt.— Gunboat j Tor Torpedo; H.p.-Hor»e-power Brit.- U- o-Unlt^ BtaU»; Fr.Ftench On.-o«mu Dot.— Dutch '°k- J ho ">, Ac- 0. c,-Genera-?i/ W -T»nionß P«««r Wharf; T.1,037 words
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Article643 1900-06-26 4 rfwrl, probable dot* ot antrni, «,.tf name 0/ auntt. Htiamiu. Acara, H'kong, to leave July It AjtUm. Bombay, July /I Kautenberg Alesia, Hamburg, July 16 B. Meyer. Aluenga, H kt.ng, to leave July U .trnbna, H'kong July 10 B. 11. Aiiaam, Colombo. July 7- M. M AnUjDor, <643 words
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Article124 1900-06-26 4 ■a I tuu j Vnui'i Nah I i. Tom. Ctrtiia Faoa *ulmi 1 Couiokhs. J'ne I 8>-pedon Brit.tr S027 Qrier Lirerpool M.y IV w. Mm.fi.ld <k Co. 26 Plevo ttr IW Fntor ICaUaUa June «T. K. Timn Co Ltd Sn^ S<O i niS K ilr ws «"™«k (London M.v124 words
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Article86 1900-06-26 4 Date. Vuml'i PUm ruoißj. Cinui I)k»ii»aiio» 1 June 28 Pakslian Brit itr Jenkins Bangkok M Natuna Dan »tr. Pettnwn Htngkong 38 Balavier Brit Mr. Mellor Port Dickion and k'l.ng 36 Merioiwthihire ,lr Evana I Hongkong aod Japan 36 Macedonia ,v. Oormack Hongkong and Bbanghai •JH Calcbat ,tr. I Barllelt86 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement563 1900-06-26 4 NOTICES. RILEV, HARGREAVES COY., LIMITEDT DMIHIBM, IRON AM) BRASS POUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIP BUILDERS. AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS IN STKF.L OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPIIO.Ns. ENGINES OF ALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. M% SOLE AGENTS QLfifl.TT) ENGLAND Stock, sizes from 4 to 16 Horse Power PUCES AND I'AKTICULARS ON563 words
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Advertisement293 1900-06-26 4 MOTICE& THE OHINA MUTUAL LIFE LWRANCE COY-, LTD MKSSKS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, '-^a A«, n t.. doing bwiinM^the? U a d bonUMB than other Company bein^i^shf 1 T"°' lUlna1 Ulna^ c of Prompt payment of claims. The Head Offlce lohfniS)^ clalmi> e naturally p«id more quickly than if reference,293 words
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Advertisement112 1900-06-26 4 S\ STERILIZED '"SLEDGa" BiiAND GOLD~MEDAL Wit* isttii! leitin b) Ue J"T' SWISS MILK Qn*va Exhibition 18M Highest o( all iwar.lt. A Milk that never thickens. H.RH. The Princess of Wale* com manded her Director of Joarnejs to testify that "having been so much pleased with this exquisite milk, it was112 words
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