The Straits Times, 27 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1900. No. 20,174.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 907 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPArTY, LIMITED T-,n.taid Lit. Aaauraan. NorwMß Caioa Fir. ln«Dmnos Sods*?. Atlas Aaaotmaw Oosapaaj (Fire). K.iu.mhh. Uh. *a.ui»m^ Ta, Oowi Mana. laaanaoe Company. •Z Chios M-t-1 Meaa. Bavigatno ffc, t <t»oh«ni U«er Hear Company. Tas ltari«»»» lassmaea .osspaay. Limited. s-o, particalan of theaa Coatpaues. see As Ji^dCrtis.ssaot of THE
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    • 757 1 T^-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Smgapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Daekdels A Co., Colltbe Quit. The undermentioned dates are only -approximate. Summer From Expected Will be liespatched for On V Imhntr. Batavia. June 26. Billiton. B»»avia, Saraarang, Cberibon, nml Souraluiya. June 28. U
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    • 523 1 NORDDEUTBCHER LLOYD BREMEN. nAMlllKfi. \MKKIKA I.INIE. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fas', and well-known Mail-st«amers of these lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. Kunig AUfrt July 6 I Oldenburg July 2 H7n,',«r July 18 Anvrn July IK I /V, /iWnriVaAug Stuttgart July
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    • 650 1 INSURANCES. r PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 77! £»,1;I7,I<OO Pa!* up Capital £ViS,76O Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The undersigned, AgenU Icr the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. a rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COM PANT, LIMITED. Capital Bobsoribad
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    • 418 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Goret, M. P. Fund*— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 4A0,<X),000 UMI MIEUB lIBc.SU IMMTI.'W MW
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    • 680 1 BANKS. H ONOKONO AND BHANSHAi BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND »11,500,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF) gianajmn PROPRIETORS 110,000.000. OOCBT OF DIRECTOES:— N. A. Suss, Eaq.— Cnil«MA» B. Kmiwah, Eaq.— lJstott Cw»ism»j. B. M. GaiT. Kaq. D. M Xuaas, Baa. I. Oosn, Eaq. A. J Ratkomd, Esq. A Hauft, Eaq
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    • 621 1 NOTICES. WHAr WE AU WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. »iao> entirely of tobacco prow* t'n Britis North Borneo. EQUAL TO FINE HAVANAHB. Pj'XQUISITE Savour and aroma; packed A in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect Conchas in boxes of SO 14.00 per 10T Regalia Britanica do 00 Bouquets do
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    • 877 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AND PER ONALS [Ist time, 18 cenU a line, »nd and Jt4 times, 10 cer u a line 4th to ath times I eenU a line 7th to IMb limes I ceoU a line; afterwards, 2 cenU a line; bat ne charge leas than one
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  • 129 2 I>ITI Vumi'i Nina Fl»u4Ki. Caftai* Dkctuutioii I|H« M) se 96 XI S7 »T 17 X7 »7 »7 »7 27 Barpedoo rcluM Bel erophon BabaUo Alde.oey Hoood ««n Kian Ann Kian Yang Flevo M.l.rca W il helm Koaa U«nk» ■W I*>'gatin Van liiib^S Biaagoo 6t>oU Brit Mr. Dot rtr. Nor
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  • 25 2 A Govtrummt Oatette Extraorrlinary, issued to-day, declares the poris in the islands of Formosa and Tongkah to be infected with plague.
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  • 67 2 It was given out from semi-official sources at Manila on the 18th instant that the 9th and the 17tfi U.S. tnfani.y, stationed along the line of the ManilaDagupan Railroad, had been ordered to prepare for their embarkation on an American transport lor the aeat of the rebellion in China. The
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  • 73 2 Wdcharo, mentioned in our special telegtam as likely to be attacked by rebels, is in Central China, on the Yang-tse-kiang, six hundred miles from the sea. It is fully seven hundred mile* south of Peking. The report about Wuchadg is important as showing that the rebellion is by no means
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  • 109 2 Tbi Empress-Dowager and her clique bad expressed tbe intention, weeks ago, of sweeping the foreigner out of China. For this purpose the forces to be used were all Manchus, viz the Peking Field Force (50,000 men), under Prince Ching; the Husbeng Corps or "Glorified Tigers" (10,000 strong), under Prince Tuan
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  • 299 2 Aptkr bombarding the besieging Chinese force and silencing the guns in the Chinese Arsenal at Tientsin, the two thousand foreign troops sent to the relief of those shut up there advanced to the assault, broke through the lines, and entered Tientsin. Thus the news from the north is satisfactory so
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  • 8 2 Thi mail from Cuina is due to-morrow morning.
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  • 10 2 Tin StraiU Budget will be published to-morrow in the lurunoon.
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  • 14 2 Tbi P. it O mail for Europe closes on Friday morning at 6 o'clock.
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  • 24 2 Thkke will be no drill or lecture for the 8. V R. or the 8. V. A. on Kriday, which is a public holiday.
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  • 17 2 Tbi usual men's monthly handicap competition will take place at the Sepoy Lines Club on Saturday next.
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  • 24 2 It is stated that John D Rockefeller's income from (Standard Oil stocks in the first four months of the present year amounted to 524,000,000.
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  • 20 2 About twenty war correspondents have died during the South African campaign from wounds or disease. Several have been made prisoners.
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  • 26 2 Friday is a public holiday in honour of the anniversary of Her Majesty's Coronation Day. On Kriday, there will be no issue of the StraiU Times.
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  • 24 2 Thi* afternoon a hockey match will be played on the Eaplanade between teams representing the 8. C. C and the 16tli Madras Native Infantry.
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  • 32 2 A oami of Association football was played on the Esplanade yesterday *vening between the S. C. C. and No. 12 Coy., R A. The gunners were victorious by two goals to one.
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  • 30 2 Tbi postponed 8. C. C athletic spirts take place on Friday afWnoon, commencing at 3 o'clock Ladies are invited to watch the sports from the balcony of the Cricket Club.
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  • 33 2 With a view to help soldiers to avoid dangers to health, the Government of India have sanctioned the issue to all British corps .of copies of Iremonger's aud Freeman's text books on sanitation.
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  • 28 2 The Vacuum Oil Co. send us a calendar, containing a well-executed engraving illustrating an incident in the race between "Columbia and Shamrock for the America Cup, last October.
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  • 37 2 Thk next meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinsep Street Church on Friday, at 8 p 111 when Mr. Tan Tfck Soon will give a lecture on The Reform Movement in China."
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  • 36 2 Orß produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page Tin has dropped to (76.624 Gambir has risen to $7 46. Black pepper has dropped to &JO. New Benares opium has dropped to JOJO.
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  • 38 2 Kntkiks for the W irren Shield competiljnnj clo«e on Maturity next. The shooting takes plane on Aiurust 11th at Tiihthn, the final of tbe lug of-war on July aWh. The Hist football match take* place about August 14th.
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  • 38 2 Ax old lady was overheard the other dny exclaiming, as she looked i>t the placard of a morning paper on which was inscribed "^lege of Coomassie Reported Raised There's no beating Bobs he do move so wunnerful quick
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  • 39 2 A London publisher has cabled General Baden-Powell an offer of £x i.OOO for the sole rights of his book, "How I Defended Mafeking." This ought to prove the book of the season should Baden-Powell have time to write it.
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  • 47 2 Two men have been fined 525 each for selling adulterated milk and a third has had to pay SiO for refusing to fell milk for anal) si*. Iwenty cases of verandah obstruction were disposed of at the police courts ye«terday the fines ranged from S6 to S2O.
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  • 45 2 It has been established by experiment, that Para rubber will thrive and yield rubber of high quality when cultivated on tbe Tenasserim (Burma) coast. The Indian government have therefore sanctioned the planting of 10,000 acres of these trees there at a cost of 210,000 rupees.
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  • 56 2 As American bride, Miss K. S. Clark, daughter of Senator Clark, the multimillionaire copper king of Montana, was the recipient of wedding gifts valued at £1,200,000 Her dowry was a million pounds, and the value of the jewels presented to her amounted to ££0,000. She received a house from her
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  • 91 2 I.i tbe Revue Scientifique," M. Paul Garnault ascribes the "spirit voices" of Zulu, Maori, Tongan, and Chinese sorcerers to vetriloquism. The Egyptian "speaking statues" were, he thinks, also worked by the vocal illusion. The Hebrew, until the seventh century, Be, perhaps later, had statues that spoke. Such were ephod and
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  • 146 2 The route to Europe and various parts of America and Canada via Japan, Han Francisco, and the continent nfAmericaisgrowing in popularity every year. Thnra are several lines to choose from, and each has a reputation for speed, comfort, and safety. The fleamship lines running across the Pacific r.re the Pacific
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  • 126 2 The Coronation Day of Her Majesty the Queen was celebrated at St. Mary's, Hill Street, last night, when the young inmates (all of whom are girU) and other youngsters from Raffles Girls' School, who had been invited, had a very enjoyable time. Sister (Catherine bad provided
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  • 433 2 A FAIXIKQ-orr LAST YEAR. In the trade of Bangkok, last year, compared with 1888, there was a total decreaso of *J,BOU,i ■00. A drop of $2,770,763 in the exports is explained by the fact that the rice crop was partly a failure. As compared with 1688,
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  • 150 2 TIENTSIN RELIEVED BY 2.000 TROOPS. THE CHINESE GUNS SILENCED. A GENERAL ASSAULT. CHINESE INVESTING LINES BROKEN. TUE RUSSIANS LOSK MOST MEN. Hongkong, Wednesday, 11.57 am The efforts of the combined foreign troops to relieve Tientsin have been successful. Yesterday the allied forces from Taku,
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  • 59 2 SEYMOUR'S COLUMN. SUK ROUNDED 10 MILES FROM TIENTSIN. ASSISTANCE SENT. It is reported from Tientsin that Admiral Seymour and his force are surrounded by groat numbers of Boxers and Chinese regular troops, at a place ten miles from Tientsin. Admiral Seymour is hampered by his sick and wounded. Assistance, it
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  • 42 2 THE FOREIGNERS REPORTED T<> HAVE KEEN TURNED OUT. There is a rumour that the foreigners in Peking have been sent out of the city under a Chinese Imperial guard, and that perhaps Admiral Seymour and his force are with these.
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  • 16 2 JAPANESE LANDING IN FORCE. Three thousand Japanese are now landing at Taku from the Japanese warships.
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  • 90 2 SUE WANTS HELI*. WUCHANG IN DANGER OF ATTACK. The Empress-Dowager has ordered the Viceroy at Wuchang to defend the town of Wuchang against the rebels, and to send Chinese troops on to Peking. The Viceroy (Chang Chih Tung) is sending 3,000 untrained men to Peking in answer
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  • 10 2 (fi»r«ej y«./mt, y afternoon 100 laU for piWtooivw.)
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  • 32 2 FIGHTING NEAR WINBURG. THE BOERS DRIVEN OFF. London, June 2MA. General Clement, yesterday (Monday) engaged a body of Boera near Winburg. Me drove them, with considerable loss, north of the Zand River.
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  • 22 2 The British Msunted Infantry have had a successful skirmish with several Boer patrols a few miles south-east of Pretoria.
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  • 35 2 Yesterday (Monday) Prince Kotohito attended the unveiling of the monument of William the First of Germany, at Holtenau. The Prince was received in the afternoon by the German Emperor on board* the HohenzoUern.
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  • 140 2 BRITISH RELEASED PRISONERS IN ACfION. THE BOERS FLY London, 27<* June The Hoers unsuccessfully attacked an entrenched camp held by tbe Shrop-. shire Regiment and the Canadians, and intercepted a train from Pretoria conveying troops to the south. While the fighting was in progress, a number
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  • 35 2 A WINTER CAMPAIGN ANTICIPATED The British Government are making extensive preparations for a supply of winter clothing, including fur caps, for tbe troops in North China, in the event of a winter campaign.
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  • 51 2 Later. Received at 4. p.m. Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons, said that the British Government would welcome tbe despatch to China of tbe troops of any Power, who, owing to their proximity, were able to act immediately for the suppression of the disturbances in North
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  • 37 2 THE KOOKNSPKIUT AMBUSH. Major Phipps- Hornby and three men of Q Battery, R. H. A, have been gazetted for the Victoria Cross as representing the collective gallantry of Q battery in the ambush at Koornspruit.
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  • 107 2 THE FIKBT DAVU RESULTS. Special telegram to the Strati* Timm." Kuala Lumpur, June 21th, 8 a.m. The races here began yesterday, and will be continued on Thursday and Saturday. The weather was favourable yesterday, and there was a good altttndauce. The following are the first three horses
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 476 2 NOTKES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES CIM'AXY LI). GLASGOW. ManuUtiurers of Dynamite, Oeljjcnite, Qelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, >v nuns or Safety Fuses, *>n Electric Blasting Apparatus. The above Stploeivet, being all manufactured in Great Britain, an made to pace the kigk standard of safety anil thrill t-ts imposed by the Britith Government,
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    • 929 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. \\*K htvethis day authorised Messrs. »> I Veaiat an.i t.CUeyt to sign our firm jointly |kt proc .ratio i. HUTrEXHV'H II.iOI'UEBSACo 8in;«poro, «nd June, I Ml. 40/ A NOIICK. INFORMATION" regarding the conditions 01 which the auctions of (tovernmeut Coffee will take place at hataria during the current
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    • 1181 2 LATtsT ADVEETBBMENrs, ROYiL ASSOCIATION OF HOLLAHD CIBAR fILAMACTURERS BstaklUhea 1888. Head Offlee Culenborg (Holland). Cables Trio Colenborg. MiinaKlns Director: C W. DKK>BELHUU3, hr. 84 Branches in Mffurent principal place* of Holimd, SHh India, and "broad. TKIO is an association of three of W BJ^ the leading Cigar Manufacturers of V"^V'
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    • 13 2 Prodcck, exchange, and share price, and tne mail list, are on page 4.
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    • 84 2 8INGAP0RK TO BANGKOK. Tbi telegraph line across the Peninsula, from Singora to Kedsh, has now heen completed and opened, so that it has only to be joined on with Province Wellesley and Penang to give a new line »f communication between Bangkok and Singapore. The Bangkok 7'ihm understands that Mr
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  • 1005 3 CLAIM AGAINST LAMBERT A ruiisrirr air* nominal dam«qu. In the Court of R quests, this morning, .f John Hem-M lull. M it Hi.' lYl.tr.ii'li Mm I ii tad Co was PUinllfl rl, lined fciO damages fct the unlawful sale erf his nii.'s photograph", and in his evidence
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  • 88 3 A London paper says:— Arrangement* have been made for the temporary continuance of Lord Wotnla* in the office of Commander-in-Chief beyond Nor. lit. Hi> period of office will expire on that day, but it is doubtful whether Lord Roberts— whose succession to tin- position it inevitable will then
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  • 834 3 SINGAPORE CATHOLIC CLUB. THE OPENING CEREMONY. Yestbkday afternoon, the opening of (iM newly formed social club in connection with the Roman Catholic corain'initvof Singaporetook place. The club is open only to Catholics, »nd already the membership roll number* 250. The main-object of the club is to give the members of
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  • 57 3 The llnnghik Times records the death of Mr Charles Gurdon-Krazer on the 18ib June, irom typhoid fever there Mr (iurdon-Frazer was an artist of considerable distinction, and had been limiil' anil paintiKL' in Bangkok since ])..i 'inber l.i-t Before that he had li.tn lor some time in
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  • 174 3 The current issue of the King prints an article from the p«n of Mr. D C. Huulger on the nature of Hie Boxers The writer says the correct name of the secret society whirh is known in England as the Boxers is the Big -word," tmiii 'he weapon
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  • 2273 3 (Ail rtigkli Kettntd) BY W. J. FORD. {Author of Cruiet," Vridut t» o Cricketer," <te) OUK VISITOBS. Whether P. F. Warner actually -p. Ik» by the book wlien lie write* in Urn |irfl.irn tn his amusing Cricket in Many Climes" that "It is said by diplomats and politicians
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  • 178 3 Wiuicnunr, 27th Jcik. High Water. 10.24 p.m. New Moon. XL'.'uni. C. W. Association. 11 JO. 8. V. A. MO. livi.ion Drill. .'..15. 8. V. B. Drill and Lecture, fi.lB. S. C. C. Hockey. ThueBi>*v. 28th Jem High Wafer. 1147 a.m. ll.fl p.m. yuwn'i Coronation I 'ay. P. a 0.
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  • 965 3 THE PROPOSED GOVEBNMKNT INQUIRY. It is mainly through the efforts of Sir E. A. Bassoon that the present agitation fur an inquiry into the question of Imperial telegraphic communications has assumed such wide dimensions at home. Sir E. A Sassoon has stirred up a very wholesome interest in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Penrnft and IVIi, Mi. nrty Tu*«d*y B.hn »wr* On l>efi, Sumatra, mry Friday. B»hn Mnj.r A On I Kelantftn vln porU. Avihrnt. *T*rv i.-n d»y Hin r n tWi*i, due Itiib Jum, Boiutetd 4 C«.
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    • 180 3 A Helpless Cripple 1 N. Bencert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lay m helpless cripple from Rheumatism, the weight of my body m reduced from 170 lbs. to ISO ll* a proof of the terrible paio I had V> •ndure. During all this time, I sought a cure,
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    • 1097 3 EXCHANGE BANKS. rpHK Exchange Bunks ill be closed on 1 Friday, the 39th instant. Coronation D»y. chi-RitH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL. THE usual Half-yearly Sale of Useful and X Fancy Articled, in aid of the funds of the above School, will take place. God willing, in
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    • 982 3 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUBBHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. j THI PROPHTY Or C. C. HI U MM*. IT KO 1, WILKII ROAD. O» Tuesday, 3rd July, at 3 p.m. THE ule will include good btotwood rocking cbstrs, teak centre tables, spring seated and upholstered settee and arm-chairs; polished sideboard, carred dining
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    • 760 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSOYALB [Ist time, IS cents Una; tad and Bnt tiroei, 10 cento a line 4th to rtth times, t cents a line; 7th to 18tb times, S emta a line; afterward!, 2 oenU a line; bat ne charge leu than one dollar. Thai, a
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  • 583 4 Hinunu, '.'7th Jvm, 11*0. PRjUHTOE. (Kotn an oorreoUd to noon) Qambler buyers 740. Copra Ball, 8.86. do I'ontianak K M Pepper, 81ack.. buyers JfUSf. do White, <6*> 47.00 •<«go Flour Sarawak, 3*l do Brunei No. 1 .9.90 Pearl gago s 90 Code*. Bali, 16% basis 31.00 Code* Palembang.lSX basis..
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  • 74 4 r*r nr. itwe. To-Mokbow. Kelantw vis ports FUn 7 a.ni r-w.itow vit ports Gk+JalUxh, 11 ajn Kl»ng Ptnang, lls.ni .Mslsccs A Linggi AfWnx. 1 p.m. Asrswsk VorvarU, 2 p.m Bangkok Karat, 4 p.m Friday. Europe ris port* Clydr, 6s m Bangkok A Sni^ Gtun, 9 «.m. Cotie via
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  • 126 4 Fbom Eueopi By the P. A O. t. I. Matin, doe on the SUth June with dates to ihe etb Jane. She brings replies la the ni»il« whiih left Singapore on the 7th and 12th May. Fbom Chika:— By the P. AO.s. s. Clyde doe on Thursday.
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  • 234 4 AURIVALB Per 6. Bangkok from Bangkok— Mr Martin, Mr. Hanwell.aod Mr. Sh nbahare Per Ban W<uu Bin from Klani Mr. W. WooU, and Mr. Wraith. Per s. a Kanugawu .Want from Antwerp Mra. J.Urry. Mi.- M Wreford. Mr. and Mr. begg Mr. aud Mrs. W.J. Archer, Mr A.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 126 4 Under inn heading tbe following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship q.- -barque sch —schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Obt.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo H.p— Horse-power Brit— British U. B.— United States; Ft.— French; Oer.— Oerman Dut.— Dutch; lou.— Jobore Ac Q. c.,—Oenera.argo d.p.— deck passengers: U.—
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    • 1153 4 auiviu Kiioi Hooa or Yektirday Banka, Brit. str. IS7 torn, CapUin Nicol. ■.6th June. From Anamha, 16th Jane. 0.c,--»ml mi dp. Cbia Kee Ee. Far KelanUn. Mfc— Rds. Buag«o, Itil. «lr 1/OB ton*. Capt Magannui, Ml b Juoe. Fri.ni Bombay, IMhJuw. U.c ,«nd ii.p. Brhn Meyer and
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    • 641 4 Hamt, part, probablt dali 0/ arrival, antf ftmme ol agtHU. Mnujuu. Acara. H'kong, to leave July 15 Anlaia. Bombay, July II j K»utenb«rg. Aleeia, Hamburg, July 16 B. Meyer. AlMDga, H'kong, to leave July 14 Ainuna, H'kong. July 10 B. M. Annain, Colombo. July 7; M. M. Anteuor,
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  • 221 4 jj VHHIL'I NiMH fl HI Nadir M Nam Yung SB Biaagno Ltl Alderu«-y 2H Klnwavn M»ru M Will O'tha V, itp »t Ranka •M B«llerophoQ 36 Bangkok 27 B»n rieog Oou 27 aienf.llocta 27 Han Whatt Hid Ophir 37 Kedah H7 Hi-iia V >N»»oia »7 OtMlydim flu > I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 447 4 V »1 K IS. l|Mts for LEA PERBIRS 1 WORCESTtnShioc SAUCE. By Special Warrant J%M Tlie nm Puneups to i Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. jT 9inyour Taith to x^FRASER NEAVE'S Aerated Waters. m They are THE BCBT, And therefore THE CHEAPEST. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., 100 b Robinson Road.
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    • 333 4 OOLI AuIHTS, HE HN, MEYER* Co., *4s%»^ Singapore and I'enang. Depots. JU Messrs Johk Littlx A Co. If J Messrs. Ouktul inn ffc-B^ ScuouitiCHU. fl&i^m Soura Viya, I" >I J% «MSrs.J.('.Hooi:WKO.*Co l^^sjr*^ m. w. f. i.i. 1 The Old Blend (JifAR M Oriirinal Recipe loLoitT, J REFUSE IMITATONS. [White Horw
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    • 858 4 NOTITES JKAfIAfIGA of Japan TOILET WATER appreciated for it? drUcatc pfrfnme ltd Ibe fmiDQ d eooltrl and freshness which It imparts to Uk ikin Kananga Extract A DF.I tt:IOlS EXOTIC PEPFfHE FOB THE HANDKLRCHHF Al once ongiasl. grtieful md pemurnily bsctSDt RIG AUD C'», 8, ruo Vivlenne, PARIS CHINA MUTUAL
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    • 350 4 T" "y^f«»o«i .J I*'1 abore Dock situated in Prorinc< S— **fi »<« entrance of tbe Pryt ttiT-r, bH lately been lengthened and leepeued. and >■ now of the following Ungth on the blocks ix feet. Breadth at entrance M Depth of wat ron .ill all 16 ordinary spring tide* J■
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    • 16 4 NOTICE& ALEX. FOX CO., Tailors, Shirtmakers. Drapers, Milliners, Dressmakers, and Commission Agents, 43, HIGH STREET, BINQAPORK
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    • 14 4 NOTICES. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. SIZES FROM U" TO 18" G. OTOMUNE CO.
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