The Straits Times, 1 August 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER I A CENTURY SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1900. No. 20,203
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 763 1 »pilK BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED T 1 HggW*r«L«»~ass.ra.ss. Norwiok Uaio. Firs Inswsnw SaeMf atlas AswaMi* Comt^t C«>' Th. B.io.t«hl» UJi- A-oranoj SooistJ. Ta» Onu Manw Im«m<» •■•mpanY. Th. CTiina Mutual Msaa Navigation Camtfsmj. fk. TotMkao L««». Bssr Company Ths HantuM la—S.m Company. LuslU*. tJ^J^ulmmm* of TBS^bSrNBoToMPANT, LIMITED. Ag«Bts. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I
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    • 825 1 STEAMSHIP CUMPANm i-.iMNKI.IJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Ship Aoescy, lati J. Daerdels A Co., 2-S, Colltbi Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Com. BaUvia. July 30. BaUvia. Cheribon. Samarang, Souiabaya, Macassar, Dong. la,
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    • 499 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIUA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA OneoftheOompauvViteamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the aliove steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports. Mauritius, and London. TO MANILA.
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    • 644 1 INSURANCES. 'HHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5.157,W0 Paid up Capital f.'l3.7Ni Reserve Fund £1,073.680 The undersigned, AgenU for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOL'STEAD A Co. rC CHINA TRADERS INBURANCK COMPANT, LIMITED. Capital Bnbsorlbsd |IVXM,OO(>. Amount Paid up.
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    • 500 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVISION. 8. PROVISION FOR OLD AGB. Easily and Economically met by a Policyin THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Establish in 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Fund*-- Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 4.V),n0,n00 UICE MH'SEX I.IKKHL KHWTIAS ww
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    • 627 1 BANKS. HONOKONO AND HHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »lu,uuo,ooo. RESERVE FUND ill «XIW REMEKVE LIABILITY OFI PROPRIETOBS -•HMWO.OOO. Covet or Directors-— N. A. Bisa«, K»q.—f B -hiwaji, fjq— DIriTTT .MAimi .k R. H. (iaAi fcaq. ID.M Xoeas, K~. K. Gom, tsq. lA. J BatmonoTkm. A Hauit, Bag I B L.
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    • 605 1 BT. ANDREW'S HOUSE. CHURCH of England Boarding House a\. for European and Eurasian boys who de-ire to attend tbe Khools of the piae*, under the care of the Rev. D. Holland Slubba to whom applications can be sent, ot to the honorary secretary, 6 i Mount CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROEDERER. EXTKA
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    • 795 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO I ET- A\l) PERSONALS [1(T time, l r cenu a line lad and IN times, 10 oents a line 4th to Stb Hums t cenu a line 7th to IMb time* I osnt* a line afterwards, 3 cent* a lins bat a* charge less than one
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 78 1 TIME TABLE FOR SINGAPORE. Homiwakd. Ktiamik wHiir nri nna aon«D fob Menelaus 17 Ju'y China l.m>don Stentor 3fl July China l.on<lon ral, hat 1.1 Aug. China I.nn<lon. Sarpsdon 16 Aug. China Liverpool. OI'TWA«D. STUMia whih nri num not»r> roi <;/<i«™. 1H July i.'ponl China. PnmsUuus MJuly l.'pool chin. A Jspan.
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  • 647 2 We have expressed the belief, all through, that the foreign Legations in Peking were not razed, and their occupants butchered, on the various specific dates given in ominous telegrmns which have from time to lime com* down from the north. Happily that belief is,
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  • 144 2 At 9.30 yesterday morning, Sikb police constable No. 251 who was on duty on Cavenagh Bridge was knocked down by a trap driven by a European. The trap came from the Esplanade tide towards the Post Office, and the occupant instead of stopping to render assistance is alleged to hare
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/Ojj.
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  • 11 2 Thk homeward mail by the Stuttgart closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 11 2 Messes. Powell Co. advertise a sale of liquors on Tuesday next.
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  • 11 2 The British transport Nankin left for China at 8.30 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 19 2 The Print Heinrwh, with the German mail from Europe, left Penang last nigtu, and is due here to-morrow morning.
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  • 23 2 Oni hundred and ninety deaths were registered in Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 41 21.
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  • 22 2 The Sphere has despatched two wellknown journalists, Mr Stafford Ransome and Mr. George Lynch, to China, both being experts with the camera.
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  • 29 2 The Pope is described as being particlarly grieved at the destruction of the new Koman Catholic Cathedral n faking, towards the eredlion of which lie was a generous subscriber.
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  • 19 2 As we go t'i i>rp«, a German cruiser probably the Furst Aiiavira-— is signalled coming in from ibe west.
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  • 20 2 An auction sale of freehold property is advertised to be held at Powell i Co.'s sale-room at an early date.
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  • 28 2 The M M. Company's steamer Yorra left Colombo at 8 p.m. on the 30th July and may be expected here on Saturday, the 4ih August, at 10 a.m.
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  • 30 2 To-day's Garrison Orders notify that the Commander-in-Chief has approved, as a special case, of the provisional promotion to the rank of Captain of Lieutenant H T. Wynter, R F. A.
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  • 31 2 A RiiNroRCKHENT of ten men for tbe European police contingent is expected on the 10th instant Of these, two are from the Metropolitan force, and one from the Royal Irish Constabulary.
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  • 27 2 Counsel's speech in the Petersburg SI. Jerome collision case was concluded yesterday, judgment being reoerved. The Petersburg claims 540.000 damages, and the £>'{ Jerome counterclaims a similar amount.
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  • 30 2 The Municipal moving "operations have been in lull swing to-day, and the municipal office has consequently been closed. The office opens again en Friday at the Hotel de L'fiurope buildings.
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  • 43 2 Those who have come in contact with the Boxers r. port that the latter simply stand to be shot aa one falls, another seises his little red flag and takes his place They swarm like flies, and the soldiers tire of shooting them.
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  • 46 2 Tbe following team will represent the S. U. C. against the S. V R. to-morrow nfirrnoon at football A. G Darke, A It .1..-1 1. son, W. McKean, W. Darke, A. Jackson, C. Curtis, D Kerr, E. Abrams, C W. Abrams, A. Taylor, and A. Goldie.
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  • 35 2 Sixty per cent, of the men forming the Militia Brigade now stationed at Colchester have volunteered for service in China if required. The brigade consists of battalions of the Norfolk, Eauex, Bedford, and Warwickshire Militia.
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  • 42 2 Fearful are the stories told of tbe treatment of wounded foreigners by the Chinese at the seats of disturbance those who are cut off and fall into their hands are mutilated beyond description. The last bullet is kept for its user now.
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  • 59 2 Yesterday afternoon, a Boyanese named Hadjie Osmnn, employed as Mm by Mr. Cowan of Wilkie Road, was engaged in cutting a tree in his master's compound when he slipped and fell a distance of twenty feet into the drain on the side of the road. He was picked up unconscious
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  • 56 2 This morning, a quantity of masonry, sufficient to have done considerable damage had it fallen upon anybody, fell from the upper part of the portico of the magistrates' court. Luckily, this unppenetf before the usual crowd gathered. Some sort of fence should be put up to prevent the court-going public
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  • 64 2 Yesterday afternoon, the bod^W a tgan, sine*, identified as that oi. V. (ireenberg, was found floating in the iea off Beach Road reclamation. The police were informed, and the body was at the hospital within twenty minutes if its discovery. It is believed to be a case of suicide. On
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  • 75 2 Seven thousand live hundred rate, dead and alive, were brought to Kreta Ayer 'rikisha depot during the month of July. This large number only represents a portion of the total destroyed. That the reward of three cents a rat is making the catchers keen, is shown by the fact that
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  • 73 2 Invitations have been issued in the name of the Dalhousie Chapter of Koyal Arch Masons to a reception on Tuesday next, at 5.15 p.m., at Buitenzorg," Paterson Road, the residence of M E. Comp. J. P. Joaquim. The reception is to celebrate the Jubilee of the Dalhousie Chapter, which was
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  • 77 2 Yesterday, Kallidin and Ram Surap, two ex-constables, were brought before Mr.Saunders for enquiry into allegations of making a false charge and giving falseevidence against corporal Mahdoon, of Rumah Mi*kin Station. The case originally arose out of a misunderstanding regarding the redemption of a cow from the pound, and corporal Mahdoon
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  • 23 2 Per N. D. L. a. s. Stuttgart tor Penang— Or. and Mrs. E. Paul. For London Mr and Mrs. Hancock.
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  • 115 2 report for 1899. Thk report on the working of tbe Bills of Sale Ordinance for 1899 states that the departmental fai during the year amounted to 5854. In 1898, they amounted to (1,044. The estimated receipts for 1899 were SI, OOO. In 1899, 748 bills of
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  • 103 2 The men's monthly handicap competition, which took place at the Sepoy Lines Club on Saturday, resulted as Nine others entered but returned no scores. Mr. Justice Leach and Mr. J. B. Maclaren having tied for the Ist place have to play off again to decide the
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES"
    • 120 2 AUTHENTIC NEWS, MESSAGE FROM THE JAPANESE MILITARY ATTACHE. Hongkong, Tuesday afternoon. Reports as to the position at Peking are bewildering. A message from the Japanese military attache at Puking says that all the Legxtions had been continuously shelled since June 20th up to July 17th, when the attack ceased.
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    • 68 2 GERMAN LEGATION SAFE ON JULY 21ST. THE BUILDING GREATLY DAMAGED. The secretary of the German Legation, writing from Peking on July 31st, reports that the Germans had lost 10 killed and 12 wounded. The German detachment, with the exception of Mr. Cordes, interpreter to the German Embassy,
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    • 48 2 Shanghai, Tuesday morning. The Japanese Minister at Peking writes on the 19th July that they were expecting the tlh Division of the Japanese army to arrive at Peking that day (the 19th). He hoped the Legations would be able to bold out.
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    • 40 2 MOVINQTHE IMPERIAL TREASURES. The Echo de Chine to-day says that the railway line between Peking and Pao-ting-fu has been suticiently repaired to allow of waggons, pushed by hand, carrying treasures from the Imperial Palace at Peking westward.
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    • 23 2 The course of Li-ping-cheng, the Boxer leader, in his northward march, is marked by murdered Christians aod burnt missions.
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    • 36 2 REBELS MUST BE CRUSHED, AND FOREIGNERS PROTECTED. Li Hung-Cbang reported to the Imperial authorities in Peking that be could do nothing unless the Boxers were checked, the ministers released, Christians protected, and Li-ping-cheng crushed.
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    • 46 2 FAFEON THE 22-ND. Shanghai, Later. A message signed by Sir Robert Hart and Mr. Bredon, dated Peking, the 22nd inst states 'that the Customs Staff and their families were then still sa r e. A similar confirming message has been received.
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    • 84 2 FIRST OAT. (Special Telegram to the "Strait* Time,.') Tbi races at Peoang began successfully on Tuesday, and will be continued in Thursday and on Saturday. The following are the first two horses placed on each event run yesterday i Maiden Plate Firestick 1. Raub 2. Roadsters' Bate. Alden
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  • 40 2 London, Tuesday evening. The House ofCommons has authorised Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to borrow thirteen millions sterling to be raised either by a war loan or by an issue of Treasury Bonds.
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  • 51 2 TOWARDS JAPAN. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach explained further that the British Government has not incurred any financial liability towards Japan for the despatch of Japanese troops to i lima. The offer of the British Government to incur such liability depended upon Japan sending more troops earlier than she actually
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  • 37 2 THREE MILLIONS. Sir Michael Hicks- Beachal so expressed the belief that three millions sterling would cover the cost of the China War to <irea,t Britain, whose policy was not one of territorial conquest.
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  • 29 2 Reports from Russian sources state that a rebellion has broken out in Manchuria. The Russians have been repulsed by the rebels to the south of Moukden.
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  • 51 2 rXIIKEDFD WARNINGS. It is believed that the murder of King Humbert was the outcome of an Anarchist plot which threatened the lives of four Sovereigns King Humbert bad been forewarned of the plot, but he refused to increase the number of his guards as a precautionary
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  • 40 2 London, Wednesday. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, formerly the Duke of Edinburgh, has died. Later. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha died at the castle at Rosenau. It transpires that he had cancer in the tongue.
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  • 29 2 The Timet insists upon the need of immediately despatching a relief force to Peking, thereby ignoring petty jealousies about the chief command over the force.
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  • 51 2 later. Mr. Brodrick, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, states, in tbe House of Commons that General Gaselee, the Commander of the China Field Force, telegraphs that he contemplates an immediate advance upon Peking and is in hopes of obtaining the co-operation of the allied
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  • 52 2 The official total of British casualties in South Africa, exclusive of patients in hospital, amounts to 36,559. Lord Roberts has ordered General Hunter to resume hostilities against the Boers near Fouriesburg, and to warn Commandant Prinsloo, who Lad capitulated there, that he would be held responsible for every
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  • 27 2 The Prince of Naples, Heir-apparent to the throne of Italy, takes the title of Victor Emmanuel the Third, on succeeding the late King Humbert.
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  • 54 2 The United States Government has received a third message from Mr. Conger, the American Minister at Peking. Tbe message bears date the -Ist July. H confirms Sir Claud Macdonaid's message of the same date. Mr. Conger states that the ammunition in the Legations was failing and that
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  • 20 2 Per a. Hitachi Uaru from Yokohama "j^'sTVa*"- I'om Calcutta -Ms-™. W A H»»j.y. and A. Fo-.11. Kjjm R™ bllva.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 NOTICES. ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolutely pure an<l unsweetened. Specially prepared to keep several days when opened. Retail of all dealers at 22 cts. per tin. •arinc Ihr hMI I*»H IM!»U at the 4.U11 liub and Hurllnxham SPORTING BALLISIITE ■H is CUPS AND SWEEPSTAKES £8,500 OR OVK1! £J,OM MORE THAN
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    • 1350 2 NUTfCES^ THE ROBINSON PIA«t) CO. HETZLGU I'IANOS. *»30. payable in one year, tuning free, longer cr. can be arranged. 10 ilis-count lor Cash. A first-class English Piano by an old maker guaranteed for this climate. IIAAKK PIANOS. S47spayable in one year. Tuning free. 848 discount if Cash paid. A thoroughly
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    • 765 2 LATEST ADVKRTISKMEXTS. SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. A POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT WILL BE HELL) IN THE TOWN HALL, On TKuruluy nut, Avgust 2nd, Commencing <U 9 p. m. 'I'MK programme will include Overture 1 "La Lyre dOr" (Hermann); March Scipio (Handel) Serenade I Student! (Bocalossi) Overture Tancreui (Rossini) «c. There will be
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    • 30 2 At Jesmon.l IVne, Singapore, on the Slst ultimo, the wife of F. W. Webb, of a son. Produci, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 114 3 MBOM AT TANJOXG PAQAR. At«." 'lii* morning, tbe transport t) boond fur China left berth Tanjnng Pagar Wharf where been coaling before Ing north The tide was fast it, and when a couple of hundred M fruni the wharf efforts »,ri Mail to swing the Jeluraa round, but
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  • 778 3 FISAI. TIE. A DRAW-NO GOALS. Thi final tie for the Singapore Football Association Challenge Cup is generally an exciting game, nnd la«t evening's ganie wa« no aseaptioa. The teamsNo U 1.. R A and So. 35 Co. R. Awere Wllllllinlij <>n the ground, and a v
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  • 152 3 The preliminary round for the (iunn Cup was played yesterday, when the billowing members qualified The last three players to play for last I places, and third rounds recorded hy Friday, M instant, 6 30 p.m. The following handed in scores. I' tttnt W 11 Mwlmren f.
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  • 3141 3 TOMMY, .-iisT Jll.Y. His Hohoir Hi« Alkx»ko«i»w«tte«haii, k m i vmM IMM) Hon. W. KKerum (Acting Colonial (tecreHon.*W ft Collyer (Attorney-General). HM.B.C. H liilUAuditor-General). Hon. E. M. Merewether (Acting Colonial teraaCMMH (Acting Colonial K.iKineer) Hon. J. Burkinthaw. Hon. llr Lim Hoon Keng. Hon. W.J. S 'I'ier. Hon. T.
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  • 197 3 WIDMWiY, IST ACCOST. High Water. 143 p.m. Warran Shield Shooting. C. W. A-- iation. 4. 8. V. K. Mus-etry Lecture. o.V>. Thursday, 2nd Adocst. rtifih Water. 149 a.m. 3.14 p.m. German outward mail due. Penang Races. Second Day. Pledges Auction Police Office. 10. Municipal Removal. s V. 11. Signalling.
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  • 1686 3 DATES TO THK 96iH JULY. BEP-ORE THE BATTLE OF TIENTSIN. 10/ A July The Chinese firing lately was so good at Tientsin that the susp .ci«n grew that foreign gunners must be at work. Yesterday the Allied forces decided to dislodge the enemy in the south-west. The
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  • 189 3 Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cav e. that cannot immediately be relieved, and perman-ntly cured by
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  • 76 3 Steamen Uaxt Singapore al 4.46 p.m. 8. 8. "HyeLeong": every Monday for Malacca, Kuala Klang, and Teluk A oson. 8. 8. "Malacca": every Wednesday for Malacca, Port Dickson, Kuala Klang, and Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Ban Whatt Hin ":every Fridayfor Malacca, Port Dickson, and Klang. 8.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 vRCUIDf. J. D. A. PEREIRA. HoRTirXLTUBIBT AND FIOKIST. Collector aiid Exporter or Orchids. By special appointment to K. H. The Sultan of Jonore. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac, *c, Carefully and promptly executed. Cheapest House in tbe Trade. NURMKKY AND RKHinKNOR: KSKBANK, TANGLIN ROAD. BROWN'S Kodb Crown Bka.nd SCOTCH WHISKEY,
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    • 999 3 NOTICES. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. NEITHER tbe Captain, owners, nor attents of the British barque Johanna will be responsible for debts contracted by tbe crew during her Slav in thi« port. 13/8 ANUUS FERGUSON, Captain. SINGAPORE-JOHORE RAILWAY. rpENDERS will be received up to tbe X 16th August, for buildinga tvmporary
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    • 784 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO. LIMITED. PROVISION DEPARTraT. On and after Ist August a reduction of over 5% will be made in all prices of Provisions and Cigars, this being in addition to the customary discount of 5 for Bills settled monthly. Revised Lists can be had upon application on and
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  • 590 4 ttinuirou. In Anouir, 1900. PRODUCE. (Rate* on eomcttd to noon) Uambter buyers 7.76. Copra Bali 6.76. do Pontianak, 6.60. Hepper, Black buyers 30.70 do Whit*, (6%) 48.00 ■"ago Flour Sarawak,. 3 60 do Brunei No. 1 5.90 Pearl Sago 4.07 J. OoSee, Ball, 18% basis 28.0U CoSee Palambang, 16%
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  • SHIPPING
    • 68 4 M AILS CLOSE. "or Per «(r. Time To-Morbow. Mvlras via ports Camorta 2p m Klang Nem. 4 p.m. Bsiißkok Bonrr, 4 p.m. Batsvia via ports Coen 4pm Bangkok Ckungmai 9 a.m. ■^inK.ira via ports M. Vajiravwth S p.m. Labuan via ports Tringganu 3p m. Muotok A Fbanft <•' S Jlj«
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    • 124 4 Prok Edkopi By the German s.s. p Hrinrich. due on the 2nd Aug. with dates to the 9th July. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 16th From China By the M. M. s.s. Tonkin due on Sunday. ,»lt Mnt'upore Km- in l.on.lnn
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    • 147 4 ARRIVALS. Pers.s. «n»eun from riourabaya— Messrs. Btokes, P0111.1.T. and Hartensen. Per s. Home* from Bangkok— Mr. Thompson. Per s.s. KoralUom Bangkok— Mr Windnth, ail M a d .ale Moine. Per N. D. Us. > s. Stuttgart from Shang-hai-Mra. Eden Paul, and the Muses Hasten. From Hongkong— Mr. Knopfl.
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    • 106 4 (Ar the Far tout.) Per P. A a. a, Victoria, 'from London, Ju 5 :lith, Mrs. W. A. McClelland, Miss Findlay, Mr. O. D. Cardew, Mr. Lang, Mr. E. A. Bonncr, Mr. John Black, Mr. W. Alan Muir, Mr. "affrey. and Mr. Woodward. From Marseilles, July 19— Mr. E. M.
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    • 165 4 Under this heading the following abbrevintions are used sti —steamer sh.— ship bq.-barque sch.-ai hooner; Yet. -Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt. -Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p.— Ho »-power Brit.British V. 5.-Un:ted State,; Fr.French Ger— German Dut.—Dutchloh.—Johore 4c., G. c..—Generalcargo d.p.— deck passengers U.— Uncer tain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf;
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    • 990 4 ARBiviu .Hmoi Noon o» Vestkki.iv Bornro, Brit. str. 404 tons, Capt Robinson, Slst July. From Bangkok, 27th July G.c, ami il d.p. Low Bum. For Bangkok. B ,man, Dut. »tr. 649 tons, Capt Schol, Ist Aug. From Sourabaya. SSth July. G.c, aud 160 d.p. Daendels and Co.
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    • 878 4 ffanH, porl, protaife dati of arrttil a ,rf name ot agenti. KTUIIUS. Vara. H'kong. to leave July fl Aliwiisa, H'kong, to leave Aug 4 B. M. \iinam. H'kong, Aug 19 M. M Ant»nio lx>pe» B'eelona. Aug ID Barlow. A-tuna, Km York, Aug 12; B Meyer. Banca, H'kong, Aug
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    • 132 4 B- Vnui/a Nimk A Tom. Captiii a SI Nankin Brit tra. L'U7 Benlon SI Will O'the Wisp Mr. U8 Ralph 31 'Borneo itr. 404 Robinson SI Nam Yang Mr. HB-I IFripp 1 Chow Phya itr. 370 Jellicoe 1 Kian Yang «tr. 70 Chopanl 1 Sri TringKanu Dot »tr. 81
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    • 69 4 Diti. Viau'i Name KuoAßio Uirnia Pmtimtioh July 81 Singapore Brit itr. Qr»y llnngkok 31 Gleof.lloch Mr Petere Hongkong mil Amoy Auk 1 Telemtcbus *tr. Sawyera l".-ii;m« 1 M»lm-c» «r. Daly Telok A nion ni port* 1 Bun Poh Gu»o »tr. Stratton Mac«»>J»r m porM 1 Eugenic Out »tr. Tsnnay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 356 4 NOTICES. Huts for LEA PERRIIS* «V II /I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v Bb Special Wappant^^S EJK The Qoeen Purveyors to Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. I r""7iir > OUR F|RST L|NE 0F defence v&^isUSi *no>leTHEit the constitution BOVRILi "i»'«^sc- Is the vital principle of prime ox beet j £eS~S- a
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    • 818 4 fl LLJ A ftemady tw all ipi^aiulaHtl**^ ~y sm«.por« Ol«p«n«ln« Co., Ltd, RafTMs PIMM, Slnafapora. MARTIN. Cl—W. SWTMAMPTON. ENOLar* ,|MHi#Arl. SOU AUSDTS, BKHN MKYKR4 Co, '4Sf »5 Singapore ani Pen, »j. **Wm~*' DIPdTS. JU Messrs Johk Littli A Co. toA Messrs. Guktiil aku />-j» SCUUUMACUSB. f|(H Batavia, »J|M G. II
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    • 215 4 NOTICES. JKflflflNGA of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated for its delicate perfnise and tte feeilog of scalort and Ireshness which it imparts to tbe skin Kananga Extract A DF.In.IOLS EXOTIC PEKFCHE FOR THE IUNDKKRCHIEF At once oripioal. guileful and persistently frsgrsnt RIGAUDi: O\ 8. rue Vivienne. PARIS ▼Hal MOST REFRESHING DRINK
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