The Straits Times, 20 July 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER h A CENTURY SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1900. No. 20,193.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 849 1 ajM-J BORNEO COMPART, LIMIIKD -,»n<torii Lite Aaswaoe*. 5..,.,0 b Uak» Fir. laswsna* Boei**|. A^ureooe OomJ-BJ (Fir*). niß.,«it.l.U Ufe aaroraao. 8ool«ty. TW Oomb Mariae lanraase CamMj. K SS at—- »avWp3« Co-paay. fV. T»«-h« La^jßaarOojjpM.r piNT, LIMITED, ajr—ts STEAMSHIP COMPAMq V Ofti"E, f«i ><■»> ihStkeet fir Whabvbs,KsppelHabbode. BTEAM NAVIGATION WMTANT. BTBAMEES fOB
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    • 741 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I' uMNKI.UKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Aoejct, late J. Daebdels A Co., 3-3, Collteb Qdav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On »..m..i BaUvia. July 18. BaUvia. Cheribon Bamarang and Sourabaya July
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    • 601 1 COMPAOME OKI" HEH.HAUERIEIM ARI TIMES DE FRANCE. Teleoeaphic Addbxss: Mbssaoebie, j SIHdAPOBB. th» mail steamer* will leave Singapore on or about tbe undermentioned dates. ODTWABD. UOMEWABD. 1900. IHOO. Date* Date*. F.. Simimt July 2H Sydney July 22 Oceanien Aug 4 Tonkin Aug. A s.i .in. Ang 3« Annam Aug ID
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    • 640 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,M0 Paid up Capital £.'12,760 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. BOI'STEAD A Co. r£ CHINA TRADKRB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capita] Subscribed *E,000,00G. Amount Paid np
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    • 468 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 1 PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL I.IFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hontila Sir John Gorst, M P. Funds— Rs. 420.00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 4.%0,n0,000 LIKE MIt'SEK I.IBKIML iuUHTMn LOW
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    • 698 1 BANKS, UONUKONU AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111 ,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF i tlaooooO o PROPRIETORS J -110,000.000. OOCBT OF DIBSCTOBS:— H. A. Srsa*. Keg..— Cn»i«»iii B mjiwah. Eeq— D*riTi CaAiaMAI. R. M. Gbat. kW- I I>. M X..SS*. t>q. E. Oom. Beg. IA i 1:.ii..m..
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    • 605 1 NOTICES. ud ■eVniMJ m«in. of trß- tl r» <i ncflvwrt far .11 1 imm tni hnotoial 4.b.ii. r .4 Mr, lunulii *(r(,ai I l «<M<wmMi«>»n|>lelM na.iaji»i'4.«rfi>i..7^ n >"«i.mi. aKimrtr, n«ki I > >> m.an<t St., ad KUBorilnll ml >.>nl UaaKKnai May h«»«,li(nr,., ■''.mp-KxilMCTCeMeW).*' Kwu ioapM*. l*-vwi ..t T| I imSiih.it
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    • 828 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TOIET-ANI)_PER ON ALB [Ist time. ISosnu a line, tad aad M times, 10 cent* a line 4th to «th times cent* a Urn; 7th to 18th time* Scents* line afterwards, 3 cent* a line bat no charge lea* than one dollar. Thus a IV** few advertiMment, close
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  • 28 2 Ol July 7th. 19 O. it Kuching, Sarawak, Constance, the dearly beloved wife of A J it. .i&rkcr, Principal Medical Odicer, Sarawak. Aged 40 years.
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  • 34 2 FRIDAY, 20TH JULY, 1900. The Sni Belle arrived from Malacca this morning with His Honour Sir Alexander Swettenham on board. He was accompanied by Mr. Bosanquet (private secretary). Mr. Marriott was also on board.
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  • 71 2 Blaqovestchknsk, which the Chinese have unexpectedly attacked, is the chief town of the Amur district of eastern Siberia, on the Amur River. It is on the line of Siberian railway running tv Vladivostok, and is about 1,000 miles tiy rail from Vladivostock. Blagovostchennk wouli be the point of concentration of
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  • 188 2 The second class cruisers Dido and hit and the battle-ship Goliath are the only ships which have yet passed through Singapore on their way tv reinforce the British naval squadron in China. But several more ships are expected In the course of a few days The Marathon from the East
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  • 13 2 Phodice, exchange, and share price. and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 The Bank of England discount raterose tv-day from 3 to 4 per cent.
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  • 16 2 It is reported that H. M. S. Europa will proceed from the Australian Btatiou to China.
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  • 15 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertice a sale of liumse property at their sale-room on Wednesday next.
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  • 14 2 Orders have been issued in India prohibiting officers on leave fruiu proceeding to China.
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  • 23 2 The M. M. homeward mail steamer 6'y</n«y left Saigon at 8 a.m. tu-d.iy, and is due here ..i y a in on Sunday.
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  • 16 2 The Strait 4 Budget will be issued to-morrow morning. A supplement wijl be published to-morrow even'"v
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  • 17 2 Four Italian cruisers have started from Europe for China:— the Carlo AlUrto, Vettor lHtani, Stromboli, and Vetuvto.
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  • 18 2 Lady Mitchell was among those who lent curios to tbe recent Loan-Exhibi-tion of things African at Grosvenor House.
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  • 25 2 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Branch of tbe Straits Settlements Association is advertised to be held at the Exchange on the 7th inst.
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  • 24 2 H. H. S. Vietoriout, which recently passed through Singapore on her way home from China, has been ordered to return to the China Station.
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  • 28 2 He: My idea of a good story-teller is one that can hold you from start to finish." She "Tell me a good one, and don't let me fall."
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  • 27 2 From 530 to 8.30 this morning the weather was very thick and foggy. At the shipping office it was impossible to seewhetheranysteamers passed through during that time.
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  • 30 2 The Municipality move into their new offices at the Hotel de L'Europe site on August Ist and 2nd. During the moving operations, the office in Finluyson Ureen will be closed.
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  • 24 2 The Arizona editor, who divides his spare hours between reading Kipling and cleaning his gun, has just hung this neat placard in his sanctum
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  • 7 2 "Doa't submit Spring poetry— lest we forget."
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  • 35 2 To-HORRow afternoon, the tournament cricket match, Civil Service and Law r. Officers of the Regular Forces, will be continued on tbe Esplanade. At present the snore stands, Officers of Garrison, &c, 149 for 8 wickets.
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  • 40 2 'tin: spirit of unity which Sir Henry and Lady McCalluin have been at such pains to educate in Newfoundland was seen at St. John's on Pretoria Day as it has never before been seen in the history of the Colony.
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  • 43 2 A Japanese woman living at 77-3, Serangoon Road states that yesterday she went to town, leaving a Hy lain "boy in charge. On re urning she found a box broken open, i.nd property to the value of $230 missing. The boy has absconded.
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  • 52 2 Captain Tyacke, R. G. A left Singapore in the Weimar to-day for Hongkong, where he awaits the Howitzer Battery from the Cape. There were many friends to see Captain Tyacke off, including several Volunteer officers, who have learned to appreciate Captain Tyacke's good work in Singapore ai Adjutant of the
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  • 80 2 In the Criminal Court, at Melbourne, a few weeks ago, in a case of forging and uttering, the jury said they had agreed that a man named Bruce was guilty, but they had doubts about another nani'd Dike. The judge (aid I am sorry, gentlemen, but I am afraid I
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  • 573 2 BERI-BERI. DB. KERR'3 NEW TREATMENT. TO TH» EDITOR OF TU1 8TKAITS TIMES." .■-ik, la the early part of last year some correspondence paused through I liu columns ul lilt) Strait* lima regmdiug the prevalence ul ben-bun at I'.ui luck Seng Hospital, aud it may be remembered that Dr. Mughstou, whu
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  • 83 2 A correspondent says A magnificient piece of engineering work is being done on Pearl's Hill, which probably not two in a thousand of the community know anything about. It is the erection of a reservoir to supplement the supply of water now given irom the re*ervoii Uiiuat Sophia. It is
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  • 131 2 A qrAKirrr of objects of art, curios, Napuleon relics, Ac, were recently sold in London. A Stradivarius violin, with his label inside, one of his later productions, formerly the property of Miss Van de Weyer, purchased on the advice of M. Ries and Signor Piatti, a well-known example which has
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  • 106 2 Li Him. Ciiam.'i coffin was put up for auction at Marseilles on tbe 23rd June under singular circumstances During his giobe tour of 1896 Li carried with him wherever he went a coffin in which, in case of death, his remains were to be conveyed to
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  • 116 2 HIGH RENTS AND PRICES. Under American rule Manila is expanding and new buildings are greatly needed. The business houses and godowns lack accommodation to handle trade, and the need of more warehouse room is pressing. But the cost of construction is so great that people hesitate to
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  • 122 2 FOOTBALL. a. v. B. v». s. r. c. A team of the Singapore Volunteer Rifles chosen by Sergt.-Major Mugliston met the S R. C. at Association football on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, the S. V. R. trying a couple, of new players in their eleven. The 8. R C who
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 608 2 JUSTICE IN CHINA. MALADMINISTRATION OF OFFICIALS. The following decree of the Viceroy Liu Kuo-Yi, promulgated in the province of Liang-Kiang, throws a curious side-Unlit on the conditions of China at the present day. We translate from tl Eclio de Chine 1, Grind Officer of the Empire, have learned that every
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  • 226 2 By permission of Her Majesty, Sir Robert Herbert is allowed to accept ami wear tbe insignia of tbe Order of the Crown of Johore of tbe First Class, conferred on him by His Highness the Sultan of Johore. It will be remembered that Singapore was formally ceded
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  • 58 2 FIGHTING NEAR PRETORIA. POLE-CAREW ATTACKED. London, Friday. Lord Roberts reports from Pretoria that the enemy, on the 18th instant, attacked in a determined manner the left wing of General Pole-Carew's division. The enemy were repulsed by tfie Irish Fusiliers and Colonial troops. The enemy had 69 casualties. The British loss
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  • 13 2 Colonel lan Hamilton has advanced tv Homan's Kraal unopposed.
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  • 39 2 ORANGE RIVER COLONY. TIIE COIIDON BROKEN. Fifteen hundred Boers with five gum managed to break through the cordon formed by the troops under Ueneral Hunter and General Rundle between liethlehem and Ficksburg. This Boer force is proceeding to Liudley.
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  • 16 2 The first batch of Boer prisoners has started from Cape Town for Colombo
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  • 59 2 Later. THE ATTACK ON BLAGOVESTCHENSK. RUSSIAN TROOPS INVESTED. There is serious alarm at St. Petersburg regarding the safety of the engineers and troops in the portion of eastern Siberia, along tl.e Amur River, i.ivaded by the Chiuese. These troops are mostly concentrated at Charbiu and Blagovestchensk. Both these towns are
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  • 30 2 WOLMARANS CAPTURED. The Transvaal official Wolmarans has been arrested at Hatherley on the Delagoa Railway. A quantity of arms and 6,000 ounces of gold were found concealed in his house.
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  • 35 2 The fifteen hundred escaped Free Staters reached, by forced marches, a place half-way on the road to I.indley on the 17th instant. The cavalry of Generals Broadwood and Hutton were hotly pursuing.
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  • 231 2 . At a meeting of the Jews' College Literary Society in London, Mr. Marcus Adler read a paper upon the Jews ia China. He traced the history of the Jews in China from the time of the discovery by Borne Roman Catholic missionaries, about 300 years ago, of
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  • 251 2 London, 6th July. The Boers made a desperate effort to re-occupy Ficksburg at midnight on the 4th inst and after a fierce hour's fighting were repulsed Fighting also took place near Senekal. Generals Clery and Hart have joined hands at Vlakfontein. Ith July. The Victoria Cross has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 530 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers Of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ILL (IIH OI Salety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. The alw Explotwet, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pau the high ttawianl of lafely and purity twtt impoted by the Hriiuh Gorernment, and
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    • 1048 2 NOTICE& THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. :0: MKTZI.KR PIANOS. **50, payable in one year, tuning free, longer cr. can be arrange.!. 10 discount (or Cash. A iNt-aßß"**** EagUaa I'iuno by an old maker guaranteed for this climate. HAAKK PIANOS. M 75 payable in one year. Tuning free. $48 discount if Cash
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    • 519 2 Entertainment Extraordinary ZIO PAYNE. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, JULY Hat, at 9 p.m. An Entertainment of Skill, Daring, and Amusement, and Marvellous Magic. EIEEITHIU MBt Hi'UiEKrUi MAKTLUS. -zio. TUX CHAMPION FANCY RIFLE SHOT OF THE WORLD. Apples shot from the bare head; cigiirs from tbe mouth coins from tbe fingers without
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    • 737 2 LATEST AUVEKTISEMEyTAS. NOTICE. TAKE notice that I hive from this day ceased to be a partne. of, and have no "'■rther interest in, the firm of Mentt. Orunl>erg Bros, of this town and of Calcutta a -d Colombo. •iOth July, IDOO. CECIL BHBAORR. 2/7 NOTICETAKE notice that I have from
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    • 29 2 The Straits Times has a large circulation in the Straits and Malaya, and is widely read throughout Asia generally. The paper was established more than balf a century ago.
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  • 97 3 . The Hishop of Oxford in his Chester pretty and highborn ner. It was so in after his consecration, and she tried to be sympathetic "Tell me," she •vastly, "which of all your ecclesiastical functions or should I say find the ni"st Dr. Stubbs answered her t:iii
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  • 127 3 LI HUNG-CHANG'S OPPORTUNITY. Now that Li Hung-Chang is on his •ay north, the following opinion of the Trmpt is of interest If he (l.i Ilunv-Chanii) act« honestly and mnieretmids tbe interests of hi« country. his caste, and tbe dynasty he will do his ulmo-l ti prevent "in '.be only possible
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  • 106 3 NEWS BY WIRE. London, 6th Jrdy. It is officially dated that Sir Frederick Hodgson, with 600 llamas, left Kumasi on the 23rd June, leaving Captain tad a hundred H.uisas with rations to last them until 15th July. M,,.r Wiilcocks undertakes to relieve Kumasi by then. Colonel Burroiigli < i and
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  • 157 3 TOWCHANG-CUTTING. TO THE EDITOR O> THI STRAITS TIMES.'' Sir,— In the issue of your paper of nr'i dale there was a paragrapli stating that there is a pood reason to •I. at. before long, numbers of Kineapore Strait* l.orti Chinese will Ml«.w the example of Dr Lim Boon Keng and
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  • 152 3 \Vk wonder how Mr. Kruger will relish being called an "aboriginal hunk Mr Stead, in the Bniw of -bedding copious tears o\> r M r &Bf"j, "rn.'nl?SJB* ™«SS hunk, Mr Stead remarks, is a patriot of the antique type His Republicanism wax that of a senator nf
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  • 220 3 THE TAKU FIGHT. JAPAS»?« KfFISS ul AKTXR Ft RTHtH interesting details are published of the capture of the Taku forts by the Allied forces on the 17th June The first fort on the north was attacked and raptured by the Japanese. According to the accounts which have been given ol
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  • 1831 3 AFFAIRS AT HKBM. A CH1SKSK til I'M™ We are indebted to the A" G- Daily Sen-f for the following translation of a I despatch from Okhuh, Shantung, winch was received on the 4th inst. by I prominent member of the Mm I I'ariv in Shanghai from a
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  • 2071 3 . VALUE OK CHINESE RUMOURS. Dialing with the situation in the north towards the end of June, the Time* of the 24th ult. wrote:— There are all sorts of rumour* emanating from Chinese sources to the effect that the Europeans in Peking are safe, though it is
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  • 645 3 . It is not known whether General Gaselee will command the whole force in China, or only the Indian contingent. Telegraphic advices from the Secretary of Slate '.or India sanction a hospital Bhip to carry invalids from China to India. The medical arrangements are being made
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 196 3 VEBBELB ADVERTISED TO BAIL. Manila, Pwrrua, on 24th July, Boustead Sydney via ports, Stettin, on 21s'< July, Behn Meyer A Co. Hongkong, Bormida, due 27th July, Behn Meyer A Co. P'enxng and Deli, /W», every Tuesday, p.-lm Mover A Co. Deli, Sumatra, ever)' Friday, BehnMeytr *Co. KelanUn via ports. Amkrnt,
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    • 1084 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpEN'DERS will be received at the J. Colo, ial Sscrrtary's Office, up to noon of Ihe ttrd Instant, for the following works Erecting wall near cookhouse at the P Leung Kuk Home. Plans and specifications may be seen, and printed forms nf tender with all particulars obtained,
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    • 1031 3 NOTICES. I CINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23rd, 2flM, and 371k. FIRST DAY. Tvfday, 23rd October. FIBST RaCX. THE MAIDEN PLATE. -Value $300.— A Race for Maiden Hones— Weight as per scale (lOst.). An allowance or 211 b. to ex-Grifflna imported into th, Straits Settlements
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    • 881 3 FOR SALE EMPI/IYMENTB; TO LET; AXD PERSON' ALB [Ist tins, IS cents a line 2nd and Srd times. 10 cents a line 4th to Bth times, t cents a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 cent* a line; afterwards, 2 cent* a line: but no charge less than on« dollar.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 174 3 ARRANtiKMKNTM FEIDAY. 2f>TH JlLV. Hich Water 4 1" p.m. Sv V. R. Drill. .Mfi. SiTrn.iT, 21st Jilt. HishW.Uir. MSa.m. 6.11pm. 8 c C (MsM Tournament. MM hnme want mail I'lme*. II. I. O. G. T Tempeninre Clulv 7.80. Football I V. R OIJiKiifflMiant.T. P. Zio Payne at the Town Hall.
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  • 593 4 . HmunoKs. 30m Jtiv. 1809. PRODUCE. (Haiti are tomeUd to noon) 'rambler buyers 7.70. Copra Ball 7.00. do Pontianak 6 60. Pepper. Black 80.60 do White, (6*) 48.00 Saco Flour Harawak,. 360 do Breast No. 1 3.90 Pearl Raao 4.07f CV)«ee Ball, 16X basis Sl.ou CoSee Paiembang, 16% basU.. 32.00
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  • 76 4 rvr rrr nr. ivn*, To-Mohriiw. K. Guinea »ia port« St'ttin. 7 a.m. Kremantle via port* Snladin, 1 p m. IVnang A Calcutta Cheludra, 3 pm. H.iiiKkok Kudnl, 3 pm. R .nukok /,.yol, 3 p m. Pndang via port* Tnmbora, 3 p.m. H Deli, 4 p.m. KUns via port*
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  • 126 4 . Pkom Eubope Bv th' M. M. s. s. Simon*, due on the 23rd July with dates to ihe 2uth June. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the Ist une. From Chiha:— Bv the M. M. steamer *iydnett. Hue on the L'l'ntl July. «ft
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  • 261 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per P. 4 O s. s. Canton from London— MissTurle, Mr. H McPhee Mrs Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Limby, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton, and Mr. F. E. Diamond. Per s. s. Annam from Colombo Messrs. Bentsen, Gem, and Sbelelm. Per s. a. Vnrwartt from Sarawak— Miss C.John,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 164 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbrevistions are used str.— .Warner sh.— ship kg.- -barque sch.-schoon»r, Yct-Yachl Cru.— Cruiser Gbt— Uunboat Tor Torpeilo; H.p.— Horse-power Brit--Bntisb U. 5.-United sutes; Fr.French Ger— German Dut— Dutchloll.— Johore 4c, G. c,—General- argo d.p.— deck passengers: U— Uncer 5%: J. W. -Tanjona
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    • 1104 4 ASSITIU *****1 NOOII OF YISTtUMY Annam, Dan. str. 8,702 tons, Capt Berg, 19th Jul>. Fiom Colombo, l»th July. Oc. B. Meyer and Co. For Hongkong, U-Rds Ban Fo .Soon, Dut. str. 222 tons. Captain Odmk, :oth July. From Pontianak, l«tb July. O.c, and -M d.p. Li m
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    • 623 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, port, probable datt arrival, and name ol aaenu. HTaUHIBS. Acara H'kong. to leave July 5» Afghanistan, H'kong, to l™».- July 18 Allx-nua. H'knng, to leave Aug 4 Annpa, Barry Ift Juni- 21 A imam. Wkong. Auit 111 M. M. Ansoato I»p.-z X'< cl ma. Auk IB Barlow.
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  • 256 4 i» in <» in hi in 111 ID 1H 111 1!) IP ■0 M M LI) 111 Em VimL't Stu A To». Bia. 0 Apcar Brit .tr 1789 I'elayu i Mr I IOW I'urnea tU 2127 Kuby atr. 148 Pin Heng Mr 378 Picciola {Ger atr. 876 Java PAOntr
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  • 90 4 D»T«. Vobi'i N*M» KuoAKi. Ginua D«t««io» Julj 20 Neera Brit atr. Cojnh Klao( 20 Ban Wh»tt Hin Mr. Olwn KUn« »>» port. 2. Flevo itr. Fortter Kelanun vi» port* 20 J»-on itr. Lyc»«t fon Arthur 20 HmwkU itr. Peck Bydn«y ti» p«rti SO Pfl»>o I «tr. HiDtm I'eimiiK and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1049 4 NOTICES. QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— o. DUPIRE Co. Retail Agents— JOHN LITTLE Co. B. DE SPLENTER Co. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE InSURANCE COY-.LTD Hiad Ovfici No. IS, Ca»to» Road, Shakouai. Af. A. WATTIE. M*Bt|«r. HXSSB& TAN KIM TIAX SON'S, Agent. The Com.iany offert easier terms
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    • 407 4 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNE CO. I JAPANESE GENERAL STORE. MTOMiE 4JL ROBINSON CO. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OP REVOLVERS. IN VARIOUS STYLES. Prom SB-50 to $35 each. SMITH AND WEBSONB ACTIVE SELF-EXTRACTOBS. ROBINSON CO. ALEX. FOX CO. Have their temporary office at Xo. 101 Tank Road from 10 a.m. to o
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    • 650 4 /H anfliOT Ladles. I LaMtTafc a flemady for all IrtvrSulaHtl*.. Sold By tmopor. «apaniln( Co., Ltd, 8.m.. P1.0., Ilnlancra. MARTIN. Ca«.b<. SOUTMAmPTON. ENOLArA lIIK rAM'»N(} |»ArVH DOCK (X)MPANY. LTD. SIIIPWKIGHTS. Ksi.INKEkS, I RON AND BRASS KM Nl.tKti. UIIAKHSUkKH, *C. This Ckhi) hiiv executrs Bhipand Mm in r.ngine Kepairs of all
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