The Straits Times, 2 August 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1900. No. 20,204.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 732 1 •pilK BORNEO COMPANY. 1.1 Mil BB Ay IK (Kaadara U»» 'ssaisaus. Norwvch Paioa Fly» Inranco* SoeMj. atlas ''""I""' iFir»). Ta* IqaW»M* Uf» »*»urmao. SneiMy. rh* omi M«»ia* lassaaiwe Comjmaj. Th. CW Mt-al Bt--Sa»i«rtio. ro-paaj. TV. Marrti-* Us iM^oaspasi y. UasMs*. oi THK <^i?«»KbTx)MPANT, UMITBD. AgeDta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Y Office, flilll
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    • 1334 1 STEAMSHIP COMPAJVIES. I^ONINKLIJK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Shi? Aoe*ct, ute J. DtEifDEU 4 Co.. <-»«CoiXTim »}uaT. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Enpectea Will be Despatched for On Cons. BaUvia. July SO. BaUvia, Cheribo'n. Hamamng, Sou alnya, Macwsar, Dong la,
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    • 643 1 INSURANCES^ 'HHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital M.ISff.SOO Paid up Capital £.'12,780 Reserve Fond £1,073.680 The undersigned, AgenU for the Com- any, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. ROUSTEAD A do. 'PHK CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 COVPANT, UMITED. Capital Subscribed W.nou,oOO. Amount
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    • 394 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS AND LARGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English Tates. AgenU: Mdw. LYALL AND EVATT. v th i. Singapore. /^RUSHED FOOD Tey it axd you w.ll be batistied. I. R. BEI.ILIOSbegs to inform tbe public that bis
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    • 709 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals, Puns, iota i&ow. JOSEPH fiILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having ft TII fl Greatest Durability are Therefore UL CHEAPEST. I LR V BAXKS. UONQKONU AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. KAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. KESEKVE FUND »11,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF) PRO/RI E TORS I 10 000 000 Cocbi or Dibbctobh
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    • 443 1 SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are informed that the address of the Society's Inspector, Mr. E. F. Paglar, is at 200 Bencoolen Street. All persons wishing to report any cases of cruelty which may come under their notice are requested to communicate with him at
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    • 759 1 FOR BALE EMPLOTMBNTB TO I ET- ANDPERBONALB [Iht time, 16 cinU a line »nd and M times, 10 cents a ns 4tb to Ith tiroes I cenU a Una; 7tL to 18th times I osnt. a Una afterwards, 1 cents a line bat M charge leas than one dollar. Thastatkra
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 70 1 TIME TAMLK FOR SINGAPORE. Uo«iwud. Btuhb whk mm ruoK bovid «oi Vnvlw IT Ju'v (Inn. Lonilo i. ■'< Jolj Chios l.on.l..n Cnlrhiu M Aii( Inn, Ij.mlon! Sary4d<m 16 Aug. China I.ivrrpool. OOTWtU). m«'«i« wmi nm fkox aoovD roi (;lo«f»j WMtLMOHk yromttktM JOJaJ] 1, I i 'limit A Japan. Vaahf I
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  • 126 2 Dot. Vnui'i Kirn FlmAßic Canaia A«g I Pyrrhm Brit rtr. Kori»oo SI Btentor atr. Jackaon •2 Hong Wan atr. Hudaon I (iiang Ann atr. Foll«tt I Chow Ptay* iir. Jellicoe I Will O'ttae Wiap tlr. Balph I K«*r» ,ir. C'oyih KiuYang ttr. Chopard •2 ihirnffMai .U. Ger<U •2 Camorla
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  • 685 2 Undeb the hearting Can it be truo tie London Daily Expret* gives a Must harrowing tale of the diabolical outrages" which accompanied the msssacre at Peking— the massacre that never took place. The Chinese merchant wto gives the London paper this information
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  • 82 2 A Government liuzctie Extraordinary published to-day notifies that the exportation of arms, ammunition, dynamite, and other explosives and military and naval stores, other than stores required for the use of the military or naval forces of any European or American Power or of Japan to be employed in or on
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  • 181 2 The tenders for the Excise Farms at Singapore, Penans, and Malacca have been received by the Government, and to-day the Executive Committee are consideringthe same. Noofficial information has yet been given, but we are informed, from a very reliable source, that the highest tender for Singapore is $238,500 per month
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/0j
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  • 12 2 On Monday, bank holiday, the Exchange banks are advertised to be clused.
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  • 16 2 A uokijcn living at 39 Cecil Street states that 5250 wai stolen from bis premises yesterday.
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  • 17 2 Thi report of the Penang Library for 1899 shows that unpaid subscriptions last year amounted to 8600.
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  • 18 2 Mr. H. F. McEwen, Inspector of Mines, Selangor, who went home ill last year, died recently in England.
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  • 19 2 The P. O. intermediate steamer SKangK-ii left Penang at 5 p.m. yesterday, and is due here at daylight tomorrow.
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  • 21 2 Thk annual general meeting of the Fire Insurance Association is advertised to be held at the Exchange on the 13th instant.
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  • 20 2 Many of the Chinese regiments at Kiao-Chau are deserting and joining the Boxers," thus causing the German authorities grave anximy.
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  • 26 2 Mr. R. N. Gordon. Olga Lodge, St. Thomas' Walk, reports to the police that $140 in notes were stolen from a desk in his room yesterday.
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  • 25 2 Tint Malay Mining Company, just floated at home with a capital of £50,000 will start operations in Pahang and the states of Tringannu and KeUntan.
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  • 27 2 Thk undecided Final Cup tie between No. 12 and No. 35 Cos. R. A. in the Football Competition will be played off to-morrow (Friday) evening. Kick-off at
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  • 22 2 The new detective station and the quarters for the chief detective inspector, between Cecil Street and Robinson Road, are rapidly approaching completion
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  • 28 2 Thi Seventh annual prize meeting of the Garrison Rifle Club will shortly be announced. The Cjub is holding a practice shoot at Tanglin next Saturday at 3 p.m.
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  • 29 2 A contingent of athletes from the Malay Mates Guides is said to be coming to Singapore shortly to try conclusions with the 16th 11. N. I. in various contests.
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  • 27 2 The Italian transports, Oiaca and Minglietti, are expected to arrive at Hongkong on the 25th August, bringing 2,000 troops to reinforce the Italian force in the Ninth.
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  • 29 2 Mr. Hafiz Ghulam Sawar has resumed his duties as Third Magistrate, and Mr. Sells hao reverted to bis appointment of Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Bell has returned to the Secretariat.
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  • 32 2 It is asserted that Russia has 125,000 troops at Vladivostock, her chief naval station on the Pacific Ocean, and in the district of Port Arthur, the headquarters of her fleet in China.
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  • 37 2 Th« Siam Free /Ye»» of the 24th July reports the death of a Siamese man who had reached the age of 138 years. Until his last moments he is said to have had his faculties hardly impaired.
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  • 32 2 Yesterday, Teo Sam Kye was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for assault, and was .line.l 525, in default six weeks, for being in possession of a loaded revolver. The weapon was confiscated.
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  • 39 2 Wk hear that Mr. A. Aeria, who was for upwards nf fifteen years the apothecary in charge of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital here, has been retired on a liencion of $67 a month on account of ill health.
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  • 27 2 A philharmonic society has been established at Bangkok. The society is composed mostly of Portuguese residents. Some Germans, Britishers, and members of other nationalities have also joined.
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  • 36 2 Th* Manila Times of the 20th instant says that the export trade of the Philippines, is rapidly increasing. Hemp still holds its ow^'but the shipment of copra to French ports is rapidly assuming a strong position.
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  • 36 2 It is stated that on account of the frequent calls of United States war vessels at Hongkong, plying thither from the Philippines and Chinese ports, a United States Navy pay office has been established at Hongkong.
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  • 37 2 There will he no issue of the straits Times next Monday a public and bank holiday. Arrangements have been made to issue to subscribers any Reuter's or special telegrams that may come up to noon on Monday.
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  • 40 2 A oeniral meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinsep Street Church, to-morrow, at 8 p m., for the purpose of electing new officers for the ensuing year, and fixing the date for iU 11th anniversary.
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  • 38 2 American troops were hurrying from San Francisco to China at the date of last advices. It is reported that no more troops will he sent thither from the Philippines. General Chafine will command the American forces in China.
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  • 42 2 The Dr. Lippitt mentioned as wounded in the sortie from the British Legation at Peking is Dr. T. M. Lippitt, assistant Burgeon of the U S. A. nagship Baltimore. Captain J. T. Myers, who led the sortie, belongs to the same ship.
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  • 38 2 The German man-of-war i'iirtt Bimark, 3,616 tons, 40 guns, 13,000 horse power and carrying a crew of .165, arrived from Kiel yesterday afternoon, and proceeded to the wharf to coal. She will probably leave for China on Saturday.
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  • 34 2 The transport Jelungn which grounded off Tanjong Pagar Wharf yesterday was found on examination not to have sustained any serious damage, and she proceeded on her journey to China about half-past three yesterday afternoon.
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  • 42 2 This morning, Mr. Cuscaden summoned a Malay for trespass in his compound, also for breaking the lock and forcing open the door of the enclosure of a well. The man was fined $5 for breaking up the lock and $1 for trespass.
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  • 42 2 Diking the night of the 31st, the Cable Depot, New Harbour, was broken into, and 5240 in silver and a lady's watcb stolen. Two additional Sikh constables were on duty at the time, but both state they know nothing of the affair.
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  • 39 2 According to a telegram, Hated London, 11th July, a plot having for its object the assassination of President McKinley has been discovered. The discovery was made through a member of the gang concerned having warned the Republican National Committee.
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  • 52 2 Toh Kong, Lim Cheng Liang, and Lim Eng Leo were, yesterday, brought before Mr. Saundurs on remand for having on the 14th ultimo, as servants, committed theft of six bags <>f rice vahied at Hi, the property of their employer Gwee Tong W'batt They were each sentenced to six months'
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  • 103 2 BRITISH LEGATION SAFE ON JULY 21ST. BRILLIANT SORTIE BY AMERICAN MARINES. Hongkong, Wednesday a/Urnoon. Sir Claude Mac Donald's message from Peking, dated July 21st, says that the occupants of the British Legation had taken 200 yards of the Tartar wall and part of the Imperial Park.
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  • 23 2 A Chinanfu telegram, dated the 29th ult., states that General Tung-fub-siang >ml an army of Boxers are coming south.
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  • 22 2 A battle was raging at Techow with Yuan-Shih-Kai's troops, under Suen-Yun-an. 8,000 troops were engaged. Two officers had >een killed.
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  • 30 2 A PROTEST AGAINST RUSSIAN ACTION. The Russians have taken possession of Newchwang fort against the wishet> of the British and Japanese Consuls, who protested against the Russian action.
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  • 22 2 8,000 Chinese lie attacking 4,000 Rus sians at Tasiejoa, near Newchwang. Fighting was going on when the message left.
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  • 25 2 Admiral Seymour is making arrangements for the defence of Shanghai. French warships at Shanghai are landing guns in ihe French Settlement.
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  • 24 2 Nishi's message from Peking shows that out of eight members of the Japanese Legation, six have been killed or wounded.
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  • 18 2 Disturbances are taking place near Cheng-tu. Chapels have been pillaged and destroyed, and converts killed.
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  • 4 2 Shanghai, Wedtiesday, 7.26 p.m.
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  • 28 2 Fifty missionaries have been killed in Shansi province. There has been terrible slaughter among the native Christians. Eleven missionaries left Hsian-fu on Saturday for Hankow.
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  • 16 2 Admiral Seymour has gone to Nanking in the Alacrity to visit the Viceroy,
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  • 21 2 Documents found at Tientsin prove that the Viceroy's Yamen there was the headquarters of the Box^r movement.
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  • 25 2 GARRISON CHEERFULLY AWAITING RELIEF. Most re-assuring news is to hand from Peking where the foreigners are cheerfully awaiting relief. The wounded are doing well.
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  • 30 2 RUSSIANS SUCCESSFUL. Hongkong, Thursday afternoon. The advance of the Allies from Tientsin commenced yesterday. The Russians have already captured Peitsang, driving the Chinese before UukD damettUtad.
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  • 60 2 SUSPICIONS AROUSED. Dr. Morrison's message from Peking to the Times, dated tSe 21st July, says that the/have fourteen days' provisions. The statement that there were 14 day's provisions was, however, made by Sir Claude Mac Donald on the 4th July and this leads to suspicions that the
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  • 13 2 Admiral Seymour has gone to Nanking and Wuchang in H.M.S. Alacrity.
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  • 6 2 Received 3.50 p. m
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  • 34 2 l/ondon, Thursday afternoon. Lord Roberts reports that 1,200 more Boers have surrendered to General Hunter. Commandants Potgieter and Joubert, have surrendered to General Hamilton, who expects to make i,OOO prisoners
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  • 16 2 Commandant Olivier, with live guns and a number of Burghers, has escaped to Harrismith
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  • 37 2 ENQUIRY OR ERED. A supply train, escorted by a detachment of the Shropshirj Regiment, has been derailed on the Potchefstroom branch line. Thirteen were killed and 39 injured. An inquiry has been ordered Later.
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  • 30 2 The Prince nf Wales, as the representative of the Queen, goes to Coburg to attend the funeral of the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg on Kriday.
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  • 41 2 KEPORTED RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS,. The Russian Consul at Kashgar, in Chinese Tartary, north of Cashmere, telegraphs that the situation there is alarming owing to false reports of Russian military movements. The Mahommedans at Kashgar are excited against their Chinese rulers.
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  • 24 2 The Commonwealth referendum in West Australia has resulted in a majority of 26,11.* in favour of Federation with the other Australian Colonies.
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  • 43 2 KRUUER'3 FANTASTIC BULLETINS. The continuance of the war is causing untold misery .among the poorer Boers in the Transvaal. President.Kruger's influence among the Boers is waning, but he continues to disseminate uiost fantastic bulletins to encourage the lighting Boers.
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  • 28 2 Russian despatches from Siberia •how that, the Chinese troops are harassing the Russians wherever possible. itie Chinese are advancing on Charbin from all directions.
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  • 33 2 The Boers have evacuated Machadodorp. The completed Boer telegraph between Lydenburg and Nelspruit seems to point to the intention of the Boers to prolong resistance in the Lydenburg district.
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  • 35 2 To-day s produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. New Beuares opium dropped from £I*2o to 5915. Gainhir has risen to 57.80, medium pearl tapioca to $7.25, and tin to 57M.75.
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  • 71 2 A Macao named Wong Tong arrived at Singapore from Klang on the 31st ult., and was met by Cheng Eng, also a Macao. The latter was anxious to relieve the former of his box, containing clothing and money to the value of $140, and after some persuasion the new arrival
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  • 77 2 About 8 o'clock last night the chief cashier of the P. and O. office was in a 'rikisba collided with a palanquin at the junction of Cross Street and South Bridge Road. The cashier hurt his leg and also broke his left arm. He was at once taken to the
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  • 82 2 AMOK KINNIK SENT FOH TKIAI. Tnismorning, Haji Ali bin Haji Hassan was aaain brought up on remand before Mr. Saunders for further enquiry into the allegation of murder made against him in having caused the death of V rip, Ng Ah Boh, and Osman by subbing them on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 479 2 NOTICES, RITCHIE'S WHISKY S! 1 V (steels* lileod thoroughly matured in bond. Price 110 per case samples fre« BOKXKO CO., LTD. (v. th. s. Hole Importers. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be >he best RUST-PREVENTIVE «tant. Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridge* •tc., etc
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    • 999 2 NOTICE& CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hiatj Orrici No. 13, Cahtok Uoad, Shahuhai. AB. A. WATTIE. Manager. MK88B& TAX KIM TIAN SONS, Agente. Tr c Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in tbe East. A special point is made of prompt payment
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    • 655 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPOUE PINLHAKMOXIC SOCIETY. A POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, On Thursday next, August 2nd, Commencing at 9 p. m. rpHE programme will include Overture 1 "La Lyre dOr" (Hermann); March Scipio" (Handel) Serenade I Studenti (Bucalossi) Overture Tancredi (Kossini) Ac. There will be
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    • 13 2 Pkoddck, exchange, and share price, •ad tbe mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 52 3 U nt awoke m „i Manila i*«e» an (gold) worth of ontb, while the puing is inferior to that ol a tenth class Booth American l«,rt Thf exorbitant charges cast upon Die shipping interests owing to this lvi stal'i of affairs would scarcely be credited in any port
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  • 284 3 London, -Mlh July. In the House of Ix>rda, Lord Onslow said that the Government had nut had linn- to consider all tht- recommendations of the Welby Commission, but had agreed to rt fir l;irpr disputes between the Indian and fi«M HMnMM^ where possible, to <om|>etent arbitration,
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  • 286 3 TO THE EDITOR OK THE STRAITS TIMES." Sir,— l notice in yourTuesdr. that a leailcr note deals with the •object of my round trip in the Australian r.il.iMan DOlta) R»fer■inbility of developing NMM the Australian eastern port-, aad to Ihe l.nt that there an opportunities
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  • 353 3 A <-okrespom>i.\t, signing himself I'/irMhioner," contributes the following account of celebrations at St .in.iii Catholic Church, Kuala Lumpur —Sunday, the 22nd July, was a day which will rever be forgotten for years to come by the X. in. in Catholic community of Kuahi l.umpur The old Church
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  • 118 3 Makauic Krebs-lirenning, whose Jr.-itii i- announced limn Dresden, was ucll-knoun 1., I, .ii. lun in the sixties as a brilliant pianiste. The deceased, who was a daughter of t h» renowned operatic con.ljctor Karl Krebs, and of the „.|.i:,lly famous contralto, Aloyse k,, t v Michalesi, began
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  • 123 3 A roRRE«poNDEvr writes to express his gratification, and, as he r »ys, that of the thoughtful section of the community at the attitude taken up by the unofficial members of t':e Legislative Council in the matter of the contemplated extravagance in con"tructint; an ex[)erimeiital beri-beri ward at Tan
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  • 141 3 A ,'oRHXsroNDKNT says the opium monopoly is a tine speculation. He offers a few linurcs to show that this is so. During the past three years there has been a loss of Ss.uuO a month at tlu Johore Farm, but a net profit of about S;i»,oou in
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  • 188 3 In the Supreme Court this morning before Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, the public examination of Pan bug Ann, and Pan Wee Chan, partners in tbe firm of Ann Keat .V Do l.it-ly trading as drapers, ixc, Raffles Square, was held The statement of affairs showed
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  • 246 3 Wt learn that there is to be a Gymkhana at the Race Course on .Saturday alternouu, the sMa Auuust. The Gymkhana, which is to be run by the Polo Club, is to be on a Urge scale and a subi, list is now in circulation limiting the donation
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  • 150 3 The Philharmonic Society's Popular <>r I n-s-l ral concert to-night, in the Town Hall, commences at 9 o'clock. The following ia the programme First Part. Overture "la Lyre d 1 Or". .Hermann. The Orchestra. Serenade I Stuiii-nti Bucalossi The Orchestra. Hong. A Fairy's Lullaby ■A. A. Needham. Mr
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  • 836 3 "MA LAY MAGIC." By IV. Slant. This hook is described by its author as an mi reduction to the study of folklore, popular religion, and magic as understood among the Malays of the Peninsula." He had been "at some pains to corroborate and illustrate his own accounts by the independent
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  • 272 3 WIRKS BY GERMAN MAIL. London, \Bth July. A plot to surprise and capture the forts at Johannesburg has been discovered by the British. The plotters were working in conjunction with a Boer commando. Four hundred arrests have been made, including many foreigners. 21*1 July. Captain Meiklejohn
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  • 978 3 WIREB BY MAIL. London, Mlh July. In the House of Lords was read a first time a Bill to prohibit the exportation of munitions of war to China. Mr. Brodrick, in reply to a question, said that officers have been directed to communicate direct with Mr. Pelham
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  • 26 3 Per N. D. L. JVi« HeinrU-k from (ienoa-Measrs. 8. Reid, A. Bi.-«*n. Mrs. A. Lagonianino, and Mr. auil Mrs-Vicu. From Southampton— Mr TAoaisoo.
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  • 118 3 A telegram to the Manila Times <ate,l New York, 23rd July, states that Mr. Bry in, the candidate of tbe Democratic party for the Presidency, in his campaign against imperialism, states that the European powers are to blame for the trouble in China; that thsy
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  • 353 3 8. V. A. ihUyu Orderly Officer for the essuiug week Capt. C. J. Davies. Orderly N. C 0. for the ensuing week Sergt. W Makepeace. Strength The following gentlemen having been duly elected are posted as gunners to subdivision as stated against their name* T. M. Matthews
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  • 213 3 Thursuay, 2m, August. High Water. 2.14pr0. Penang Races. Second Day. S. V. R. Signalling. Football. 8. C. C. r. S. V. R. Philharmonic Orchestral Concert. 9. Friday, 3rd Accost. High Water. 2.30 a.m. 2.60 p.m. Moon. First Quarter. 11.41 p.m. Pledges Auction. Police OfHce. 10. Legislative Council. 2.30. S.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 134 3 BUY MALACCA TEA. Good, Pure, Palatable, and Cheap. Under the Patronage of tbe Hon*ble the Reaident Councillor, Malacca TO RI HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd., Messrs Ann Lock A Co., Battery-road and Messrs Yong l*ee Keng, Orchard-road, tv th s 17« /CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND \J CAPTAINS.
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    • 841 3 NOTICES. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BRICKS, lor particular* apply to the BORNEO Co., Ltd.— Agents. July} S/8 ALEX. FOX CO. Have their temporary office at No. 101 Tank Road from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ALEX. FOX CO. WUAI' WE ALL WAOT. A GOOD
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    • 1022 3 NOTICES. CLNOAI'ORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBBH 23rd, 2SM, and 37tk. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd Oetoher. First Rack. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue |Son.A Race for Maiden Horse*— Weight a* per scale (lOst). An allowance of 811 b. to ex-Gnfln* imported into the •Straits Settlements or Native
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    • 630 3 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. THE Company* staamer KUMSAHO, '.',078 tons, bavios: left Hongkong on the Kth ult., may be expected to arriv* ben on or ab vi thf 3rd in«t.. and will have prompt despatch for the above port*. For freight or passage apply
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  • 586 4 8 -.v.ions, Ml Arcisr, i»oO. I'KODUCE. (Hattt on oomcttd to noon) Uambier buyers 7.76. Copra Bali 8.76. do Pontianak, 660. Pepper, Black buyers 30.70 do Whit^(»X) 48.00 Sago Flour Sarawak, „360 do Brunei No. 1 5.90 Pearl Sago 4.07f Coflee, Bali, 16% basis 26.0U CoSee Palembang, 18% basis.. 57.00
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  • SHIPPING
    • 170 4 Under thisheadingtbn following abhreTiations are used »tr— steamer ah.— ship •fcq.-- barque sch— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt.— duo boat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; Fr.— French Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch loll.— Johore 4c, O. c—Oeneralcargo d.p.— deck passengers U.—Uncertain
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    • 111 4 "Of frr tlr. Timr. To-Morkow. 3 pm. Rangkok Ckimgmai 9 a.m. .iilit.m Ftianak U. W. Soon Noon Kt'lanUD via ports Jianka •< p.m. 'mgora via ports U. Vajiratudh 3 p.m. anilaknn via ports Tringganu 3 p.m. -ourabaya via ports P Aliamlrr S p.m. Klanc via ports B. Whalt
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    • 115 4 Fkom Ei'kih-. By the M M. s.s. Kami, lue oo the 4th Aug. with dates to the 13th July. She brings replies to the mails win. h left Singapore on the 16th June. FBOH China :-By the M. M. s.s. Tonkin, due on Sunday. .rft Sinii»[Mir» Due
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    • 261 4 AKRIVAU. Per s Saprko from Klang 'via ports— Mesars Sanderson, Machado, and Ridges, Mrs. Kroadrick, anil Mr de Sou/ Per s. s. Ban Whall Win Iron) Klang via ports-Mrs, Perm. father. P-r s s. Maka Vajirunkit from Padang— Mr. and Mrs. Wielan.lt, Miss Halewyn Me>sn. Birman, and Van
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    • 1109 4 arbiviu Sihoi Noon or Yesterdat. San Whnlt H,n, Brit. str. 198 tons, Capt Olsen, 2nd Aug From Klang, 31st July. Uc. and 7-". dp. S. Steamship Coy. For Klang, Srd-Rds. Han H'/ioll Soon, Brit. str. 199 tons, ('apt Rowse, Ist Aug. From Pontianak, .tcnh July. G.c, and
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    • 850 4 Kmnr, port, probable ■iaf ol amm <\ ,d name ol aoenu. ttTEAMEBS. Icara. H'kong, to leave July 23 AH.-IW Hk ng, Aug 13 il M. Annani, Hkong, Aug 19; M st Am .111.1 Ix>|k-« H'vl<na, Aug 19; Barlow. A.tuna, N-w Ynrk, Aug 12; B Meyer. Banca, Hkong, Aug
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    • 236 4 I Vmml'h Niki Tom. Cimi« Faoji tltll" Co»*ie*»a«. R IO I km i l l l l i i l I s ■2 I I I Madura ,Rrit str. 1273 Bowman jPenang July SO Boustead and Co. Hitachi Maru Jap str. 38'J7 Anderaon Yokohama July -M P Bimon« and
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