The Straits Times, 4 August 1900
1900-08-04
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Title Section15 1900-08-04 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. 1900. No. 20,206.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement782 1900-08-04 1 •JIHE BORNEO COMTArTY, LIMITED THE Ma»«E*4 Lif. Aawnaa, No**. Caio. Fir. Ia««BO. tocttj. At a. lawM Co-paaj (I'm)Th. SqmtobU Uf. AMra»<» 8«w«y. •H. cktaa Motoal Btsaai ■a»i«a.'ioß C<**fBJPAST. LIMITBD. Agvnt*. \MSH1P COMPANIES. K Ornoi, I'lLKiiKAiH .stkt.it Jfr WH»BTM,K«rP«LHiBBODE. QLQ STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 8m.ni fo« CH.»i, Japa», Pwaho Civlo», !m>iA, Annuui,782 words
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Advertisement746 1900-08-04 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANffiS. I iS N KI.UKK IAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late .1. Daehdels A Co., 2-s, Colltbe Quat. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On via Porto. Aug. 8. Penang. Olehleh, W.C. Sumatra746 words
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Advertisement544 1900-08-04 1 iciMl-\HME DEB MEBBAGERIEE X, MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Address: Messaosbie, Siroapobb. The mail steamen will leave Singapore on or about tbe undermentioned date*.— Odtwabd. Hohbvabd. 1900. WOO. Date* Date*. Varru Aug. 4 Tonkin Aug. 6 Salatie Aug. 2" i4nnnm Aug. 19 Indut aept. 1 E. Simon* Kept. 2 Loot Sept.544 words
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Advertisement630 1900-08-04 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPAIY. Capital C»,127,ea Paid up CapiUl i"il2,7M Reserve Fund i'l,o7s,M» The undersigned. Agents for the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risn at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co TUIE CHINA TRADKRB INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ft/XHOOO. Amount Paid630 words
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Advertisement311 1900-08-04 1 [NSPBANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS Its. 420.00.000. LOW i LIBERAL PREMIUMS. I CONDITIONS LVRGE BONUSES, "Endowment Assurances at English rates." AgenU: Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT. U. th. 8. SmOAPORE. CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS KOEDERER. EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Boederer, Carte Blanche BRINKMANN A CO. Sm.E311 words
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Advertisement713 1900-08-04 1 BANKS. "TTONQKONG AND SHANGHAI Jtl BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF ..nmimo PROPRIETORS. J-»10,000.000. Court of Dirbotobs:— N. A. Sims, Kaq.— CHAiaMAK H. sa-swAK K*q.-D*r<rrr CnAiaKA«. R. M. GaAT, W I I). M Mom, laa. K. Ooan, Kaq. I A. J. Ratbohd, tsq. A HAtirr,713 words
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Advertisement533 1900-08-04 1 NOTICES. MINERAL WATER. ALKALINE ARBENIC. LITHIC 1 B ™.«i- >PHOSPHATIC. GASEOU 8 "ossamg. J DIGESTIVE. Specially recommended for tersors of wbab comstitotioh. Sole AgenU.- C. DUPIRE A Co., 8, Raffles Quay. Retail Agents. THE DIBPENBARY. SPECIALIST. W. H. HENDERSON. OCULIST OPTICIAN. 33, RAFFLES PLACE. MR. HENDERSON liaving proceeded to Penang533 words
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Advertisement837 1900-08-04 1 FOR SAX* EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- ANDJERBONALB [Ist time, 18 cent* a line tnd and M times, 10 oant* a Hoe 4th to Bth time* i OMta a line 7th to 18U> time* 1 cent* 1 Urn afterwards, 1 orats a llae bat no charge lea. than on* dollar. Thus a837 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1900-08-04 1 TIME TAMLK FOR SINGAPORE. Homeward. Htbahrr whi» nns feom bodiid fob Calchat \M Aug. China London. Auj;. China Liverpool. OUTWAEX. rVTEAHSR WHE» DOS FROM BOmi) FOR London Agent*, Messrs. Johr Swiu A Sons, X, Billiter Street. Owner, Autm Holt, 1, India Buildmg», Liverpool. W. MANSFIELD Co., Agents, Smg.ipor,-48 words
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Article121 1900-08-04 2 I.ik i. Vmu'i MiHi CuioAßjo O»nii» l>n«ri»«T]('» 4 Pin Seng Brit sir. 4 Madura ttr I 4 Sappho r 4 Sultan itr 4 Opliir Dut ilr. 1 11.-wfan atr < Maha Vajirnnhia «tr. 4 I'nnk Aleiandrr atr 4 Kudat Oar atr. 4 Prank furt ilr. 4 U'HU-kiuil «tr Varra121 words
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Article18 1900-08-04 2 Up t) the time of going to press, no Reuter telegram had bean received.Reuter - 18 words
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Article48 1900-08-04 2 A Gmrnment U'tzette extraordinary published to-day makes the following annotiicement:— "His Honour the Officer Administering the Government deeply regrets to announce the most 'sad intelligence of the death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, reignilg Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, KG., C.T., K.P, Admiral of the Fleet.48 words
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Article15 1900-08-04 2 Mr. A E Pringle, of Malacca, is returning from leave hy the French mail today15 words
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Article14 1900-08-04 2 Owing to the unsuitable 'ide, there is no launch to the Swimming Club to-morrow.14 words
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Article16 1900-08-04 2 Monday being a public and bank holiday, there will ba no issue of the Utraiti Timer16 words
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Article13 1900-08-04 2 The total wealth of Europe, personal and real estate, is estimated at X47,0u0,000,000.13 words
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Article16 1900-08-04 2 Seven tenders were received by the Resident Councillor for the opium and spirit farms in Penang.16 words
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Article25 1900-08-04 2 The Kechau Gold Mining Co. reports that the result of its crushing for July was 256 tons of ore for 1 72. unices of gold25 words
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Article20 1900-08-04 2 Thehe will bo no service at St Matthew's Church to-morrow evening, owing to the illness of the Rev. D. IlollandStubbs.20 words
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Article20 1900-08-04 2 The usual ladies' monthly handicap competition will take place at Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Thursday next tbe 9th inst.20 words
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Article19 1900-08-04 2 Tbe Colonial Office notifies that British Commercial Agents have beenappointed by the Foreign Office in Russia, America, and Switzerland.19 words
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Article26 1900-08-04 2 A shout memorial service for the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg was held on board H.MS. Britk this morning From 11 a.m. rifty-h've minute guns were fired.26 words
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Article23 1900-08-04 2 Gambling is rile, but the police are equal to the occasion Prosecutions take place daily, and convictions for carrying on"ChapJi Xi" are numerous.23 words
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Article27 1900-08-04 2 This afternoon, a f lolhall match will be played at Jajan Besar between the Old Ralilesians and a team of the police composed of Europeans and Malays.27 words
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Article25 1900-08-04 2 Work baa been started on the erection ul' a new PrHshyterian Church in Penang in Northam Road. The building is designed to accommodate 150 persons.25 words
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Article28 1900-08-04 2 Tbe homeward MM mail steamer Tonkin, with till! mail from China, i* expected here to-morrow morning. The mail fur home in the Tonkin closes at 6 p.m. to-day.28 words
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Article33 1900-08-04 2 H. M. cruiser Mohawk arrived at Hongkong on the 27th July having made an unexpectedly rapid passage from the Australian Station and being no less than live d"a ys ahead of her time.33 words
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Article34 1900-08-04 2 Thk Straits National (Chinese) meet the men of the 16th Madras Native Infantry in the final game in the first round of the Darul Adab Football Cup cumpetition at Jalan Besar on Sunday evening34 words
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Article38 1900-08-04 2 A telkoram just received by Mr R A. Palmgren, the Russian Volunteer Fleet agent, states that all steamers of the Russian Volunteer Fleet which are in the Far East are being detained owing to the troubles in China.38 words
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Article36 1900-08-04 2 It should be explained that, on Thursday and Friday afternoons, the .Shaits Time.* was delayed in publicotion owing to the arrival of late Reuter telegrams, which it was deemed advisable to print in the day's paper.36 words
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Article37 1900-08-04 2 Tbe news from China is looked on as more hopeful by speculators, and opium in Calcutta on Wednesday advanced to R 1,334 per chest. The demand in Hongkong and Shanghai is far more active— hunter, July 22.37 words
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Article37 1900-08-04 2 In the notice of Thursday's Popular Orchestral concert at the Town Hall, we omitted to mention the valuable services of Miss A. Abrams as accompanist, and those of Miss Mitchell at the piano during the orchestral performances.37 words
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Article38 1900-08-04 2 By an addition to rule, the Uarrunn Rifle Club, up to now op«n to the Garrison, Singapore Volunteer Corps, and Police, has been thrown open to all British residents in the Colony. Tbe secretary's address is Fort Canning.38 words
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Article40 1900-08-04 2 Uatavu advices, dated Ist instant, report the wreck of the British ship Sulherlandshire in Sunda Straits, bound from Rotterdam to Kiaochau. She stranded and went to pieces. Thirteen of the crew were drowned. Seventeen others started for Batavia by land.40 words
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Article45 1900-08-04 2 As regards Cadets in the Federated Malay States service, the Malay Mail says ihere must be something wrong with a system luading to over ten resignations among the Carets during the four years which have elapsed since the cooipetitive system was introduced into the service.45 words
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Article49 1900-08-04 2 Fob soliciting lares in a disorderly manner at Raffles Hotel, a hack gharry syce was, yesterday, prosecuted by Inspector Good land. In addition to this the syce ran into a 'rikisha in which was a European lady, terrifying her, and damaging the 'rikisha. He was fined *10 and costs.49 words
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Article53 1900-08-04 2 Pxrak has a Vehicle Enactment, passed this year, under which an inspector tats been appointed at Taiping. On the law being put in force there, it was found that, in tf- "lactment, no provision had been made in regard to 'riki►lin» dud that the inspector had uj fuwtr whatever to53 words
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Article698 1900-08-04 2 From China Paper*. DISIRTINO THE sISKINO SHIP. News has been received by the Shanghai mandarins Irom the North, staling that a large number of southerners, holding official posts in Peking, have succeeded in escaping from the capital south of tbe Yellow river. The Boxer leaders are said698 words
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Article133 1900-08-04 2 Thk Italian cruiser Stromboli, Capt. Mareelli Raflaele, arrived this morning na Colombo, and went alongside No 7 Section Borneo Wharf to coal. The Slromboli is of 3,898 tons, has a crew of 355, carries 36 guns, and is of 7,000 horse-power. She is expected to leave for133 words
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Article162 1900-08-04 2 Messrs. Latham and Mactaggart report: Our markets remain very depressed. Rates in mining share* of all descriptionscontinue very weak. Pahang Kabang The Directors advertise a call of 6d. per share, payable at the office of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co. 'An Mines:— Pi-.hang Corporations have changed handr162 words
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Article1153 1900-08-04 2 THE CHINA TRADE. Thk troubles in China have called attention to the trade of that empire with Holland and Netherl.inds India. From Netherlands India, petroleum and sugar are the main export staples shipped to China. But this trade is carried on under foreign flags to the disguil of1,153 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES'
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Article33 1900-08-04 2 BRITISH COMM UNITY LKFTONTHUIuSDAY. Shanghai, Friday Evening. Consul Kraser is much alarmed at the position of affairs at Chung-king, Central China. He left Chung-king yesterday with the whole British community.33 words
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Article66 1900-08-04 2 MINISTERS SAFE ON JULY 30TH THEIR TKANSFKR TO TIKNTSIN. Vuan-shih-kai wires that the foreign Ministers in Peking were well on July 30th, that there was no distress, and that they had plenty of food. The wire states that the relations of the Ministers with tbe Chinese are66 words
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Article25 1900-08-04 2 Two more Roman Catholic priests have been massacred in Northern Manchuria, where thn Russians are reported to be helpless, being hopelessly outnumbered25 words
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Article14 1900-08-04 2 The treasurer of Soochow is sending a large remittance to Feking.14 words
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Article15 1900-08-04 2 The MMk Budget wai published this morning. A mail supplement will be published this afternoon15 words
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Article22 1900-08-04 2 Licit AMitchell.No. 1 Co.H X.5.8.8.A., having arrived from India ou the 3rd inst has been taken on the strength of the command.22 words
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Article25 1900-08-04 2 < >v Monday next, the Post Office and its sub-offices will close at 2.30. The money order, parcel post, and Savings Bank branches will be closed.25 words
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Article27 1900-08-04 2 Is consequence ol the lamented death ofl 1 R 11 the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and (iotha, military officers when in uniform will wear mourning until further orders.27 words
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Article40 1900-08-04 2 Steps are to be taken, in connection with the coming census, to obtain for each military district in India a nominal list of Europeans and Eurasians capable of bearing arms, as also the number of those who are already Volunteers40 words
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Article44 1900-08-04 2 THEusua 1 monthly missionary meeting will be held at the i'nnsep Street Church on Monday next, at S p.m. Mr. Then. Page will preside, and Mr. H. W. Fry, Founder of the Industrial Mission Aid Society, and Revd. F. H. Morgan, will give addresses.44 words
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Article43 1900-08-04 2 Two Hokiens have been arrested on suspicion of stealing a cheque fur S2OO on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank from 38 Market Street, and also *130. In the box belonging to one of the prisoner the police found 100 counterfeit one cent coins.43 words
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Article44 1900-08-04 2 Today's share and produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Contributory Raubs .have r>sen to $66. Redjang Lebongs are at $305 Jelebus have risen to $9. Temelongshavedro|ipedtosl6. Medium pearl Upioca has risen to $7.50. Tin has dropped to $78 50.44 words
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Article59 1900-08-04 2 Th* tirst batch of prisoners of war from South Africa for Ceylon is expected to arrive at Colombo today by steamer. They are a mixed crowd mustering 285, including not only Boers hut also Hollanders, Irish Americans, Germans, and a varied assortment of other nationalities. They are escorted on board59 words
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Article54 1900-08-04 2 "A Nkw Zealander" writes to tbe Tim-.' suggesting that the thousands of Mausers captured from the Boers should be distributed among theseveral Colonies now contributing their best blood in defence of the Empire. Atthesame time, he thinks, the big guns, Maxims, "pom-poms,'' ti hoc. qenui would be gladly welcomed and54 words
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Article63 1900-08-04 2 Til eke has been so much talk, declares the Syren and Shipping, about a coming steamer bigger than the Oceanic that we consider we are doing a public service in stating on the highest authority that the keel of a larger steamer than the biggest on record has already been63 words
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Article66 1900-08-04 2 It appears from a Shanghai paper that the John Birch who was drowned in the Yellow River on. the 24tn ult. was Mr. John Grant Birch, of John Birch and Co., Ld. The raft on which he was travelling down the Yellow River from Lanchou was wrecked or broken up66 words
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Article64 1900-08-04 2 Yestcbday we published a paragraph in our columns, from A Correspondent," to the effect that Mr. Cuscaden's Bengali detective was a spectator of gambling transactions in I'ekin and China Streets, and apparently took no action. Mr Cuscaden informs us that if" A correspondent will come forward and give evidence to64 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1900-08-04 2 NOTICES. KRIS BEER A first juality I ilsener, at a moderate price (iuaranleed equal to anything in the market lISJO per case of .loz pints, of all dealers. BORNEO CO., LTD. Hole Importers. BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITERS. A portable and perfectly efficient machine. Weight complete with case lOilbe. Price s7B.so. sjMtea THE429 words
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Advertisement761 1900-08-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TIIEROBINSON^ PIANO CO. IHIMkOM.. Ml tM.II U. »M» MM.U'OKt Hv fab the Laroot Fikm ik thk Fist op PIANO AM) ORGAN MAN TKACirRERS AND SPECIALISTS, Ml HC AND MISICAL INSTRUMENT BELLKRS. Pianos of the highest Class For Hire or on tbe Easy Payment System, made to our order761 words
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Advertisement321 1900-08-04 2 Practical Malay Grammar By 1.1 W. 8. SkalUtMaW A tberoothly first-class book for all undents of Malay. H P«rt«ct Wrr«»f ft Into twenty-nine lessons, each with vocabulary and translation exercises, illuttntIng the grammatical rules laid down, together with a Key to the Exercises makes this the simplest and beat book321 words
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Advertisement633 1900-08-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. DRS. Galloway and Kirk nave removed their consulting rooms to No S, Raffles Place, next building to that occupied by Kolyk aud Davidson Uolicitors. {/a NOTICK. ONE of the largest high-class Bordeaux Wine Houses requires purchasing agents on monopoly. Address, with Bank references, to "Bordeaux"633 words
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Advertisement31 1900-08-04 2 PRICE IS CENTS. StraiU Times SOU a year, or, post fret KM. Straits Budget I «18 a year, or, pott free, $20 Advertising Rates may be found in the faxrth piiqe.31 words
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Advertisement28 1900-08-04 2 STRAITS INDIAN KA.MINK KIM' SEVENTEENTH LIST Previously acknowledged |r A. J All.li 17 Hon. Kec Indian Famine Fund. Perak 3"-'» -i 73,01.1 0* G. W. Dptt, Uuu- frauuftr.28 words
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Article2189 1900-08-04 3 rKIHAY. 3kii AIUI 1 PRBENT. bin »wMi— in in. K.E, (Officer Kynn.-ndey (Reßideatll,.r cl Pennnn). .Acting Colonial Secre- v ii.ll (A.i.liior-0-nerml). ...,h.-i ;A.tin(! Colonial Hon r. St. Q. Cwilleild (Acting Colonial Hon. J. Burkinnhaw. Hon Dr l.itu Boo.i Kfng. i.l-Mattnewt. Hon W J Karle. ABSENT. Hon K X2,189 words
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976 1900-08-04 3 REPLAYED FINAL TIE. 12TH CO. WIN BY ONE GOAL TO NIL. The re-played tie between the 35th Co and 12th Co. R A took place last night on the Esplanade, before a large crowd of spectators The ground, owing to the recent heavy rains, was a976 words
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Article21 1900-08-04 3 I'hk outward M. M mail steamer Psvn passed Malacca at 10 a.m. to-day, and is due here at dusk.21 words
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Article115 1900-08-04 3 Conki l I'layfair of Koochow says of the Chinaman His I'lmrarii-r ia a homogeneous one, .■mil wia* little whatever the latitude. Of the :«»p million* (whatever the emit iiiimu-r in. iv U-l there are iMIUfICIM who rawmbla dm another in the most asto-ni-limu waj To the new arrival115 words
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Article1667 1900-08-04 3 EXPERIENCES Of TWO RAILWAY AN iWin SIGHT DEAD BODIES IVKHYWUEKE. Two railway engineers— till recently in the employ of the Chinese Imperial Riilway Dei arment -passed through Singapore tin? week, before the <lieturbiinces broke out, these men were living about a mile and a half outside1,667 words
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Article443 1900-08-04 3 Yesterday, Koh Tua Soon and Han Tan Poh were biought before Mr. Sarwar, on remand, on the allegation of dishonestly retaining eight cases of opium valued at 57,240, the property of Messrs Meyer Brothers, in a twakow iv the harbour on the 21st ultimo. Mr I \V.443 words
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Article195 1900-08-04 3 Saturday, 4th Aiovht. High Water. 3.34 p.m. Ab (a Jewish fast day). Pon ing Races. Third Day. 8. C. C. Cricket Tournament. G. K. C. Shoot. Tanglin. 8. Football. S. V. K. 2nd XI t Bt. Joseph's. M M. homeward mail closes. 6 p. in I. O. G. T.195 words
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Article60 1900-08-04 3 Frtmnutle via (x>rts. Sultan, on Oth Aug \V. NaniHeld A Co. rWiang and Calcutta, A. Apcar, due Tib linn. S»rkie» A M«i. Vinila. A. Lope*, due 3th Auk., Barlow A CV Pinang and Deli, DM, every Tuesday, Rehn »««*Co. IWi, Svaaairavew] Friday, Behn Meyer a (y,60 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement795 1900-08-04 3 TO-MORROWS CHURCH SERVICEB. (Eighth Sonday after Tristty). St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a. m Matin*. 7.30 a. m.. Choral F.ucbarist. Ham, Holy Eucharist. 6.30 p. m., Evensong and Sermon. There will be no Service at St. Matthew's to-morrow owing to the illness of the Rev. D. Holland Btubbs. ROMAN CATHOLIC Cathedral795 words
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Advertisement1001 1900-08-04 3 NOTICES. CDiUAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OOTOBEIt 23rd, 2.">IA, ami 2711. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 2Hrd Octoltr. First Race. THK MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue 1300.— A Race (or Maiden Horses-Weight a* per scale (10*t.). An allowance of Sllb. to ex-Griflln* imported into the Straits Settlements or Native States1,001 words
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Advertisement694 1900-08-04 3 SHIPPING* FOR DERBY BROOMB, COSSACK, iiNsLOW. CARNARVON, GERALDTON, AND FREMANTLE. THE Ocean Steamship Company* •teamer BVLTAX, I^7oton»regi. l< .r. Captain F. Pitt*, is intended to Mil for tbe above ports on Sunday, ths 6th August. For freight jr passage apply to W. MANSFIELD 4 00 4/8 Agent*, O. 8. 8.694 words
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Article565 1900-08-04 4 Smoirom, 4t>< Anovn, 1900. PRODDCE. (Haiti an eomottd to noon) Uambier t 7.87. Oopr» BalL 6.78. do Pontianak, tfO. P«pp«r, Black bujert 80.70 do White, (SX) 48.00 ■lago FlonrSarawak 3 60 do Brunei No. 1 8.90 Pearl Sago 4.07 J. Ooffee, BtJI,I4X batit KM GoSee Palembang, 16X batis.. 37.00565 words
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Article126 1900-08-04 4 MAI LS CLOSE. For Per ttr. Time. To-Day. Penaog A Calcutta A'tunrani; 3 p.m. Hongkong S.itang 3 p.m. I'enaag A Deli Valypto 3 p.m. t'eoaag Pin Seng 3 p.m. Sourabaya yam Yong 3 p.m. l>uli Deli 4 p.m. Klang via ports Sappho 4 p.m. Batu Pabat Sultana 4 p.m. Halembang126 words
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Article116 1900-08-04 4 Fkoh KDRort By the M M. s.s. Yami, doe on the 4th Aug. with dates to the 13th July. 8h« brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 16th Jane. Kkom China:— By the M. M ».s. Tonkin. doe on Sunday. .eft Ring»porc Dae in116 words
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Article217 1900-08-04 4 AKKIVALS Per s. o. Ban Win Cuan from MalaccaMr. Hansen, and Mrs. O. Oraan. Per s. 8. lAMdiana from Madras via porte— Lieut. H. D Bhaw, Messrs. Curties, tipencer, and NicholßOD. Pers.s. tiuitatiii from Calcutta via ports— Lieut. Mitchell. Per s. s. A'unuan./ from Hongkong— Messrs. G. Payne,217 words
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SHIPPING
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Article300 1900-08-04 4 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used sir.— steamer sh. ship bq. barque sch— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser QbL— Qunboat TorTorpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.— United Sutes; FrFrench Ocr. German Dot.— Dutch: Job. Johore Ac., Q. c, Qeneralcargo d.p. deck passengers U.—300 words
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Article510 1900-08-04 4 auiv*u Hmci Noon or Yustekday. Henlawen, Brit. str. 1480 tons Capt Webster, 3rd Aug. From London, 27th June He. and 10 d.p. P. Simons and Co. For Hongkong. 6th— W. 8a.% Hin Cuan, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Scott, 3rd Aug. From Malacca, 3rd Aug. (i.e., and510 words
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Article786 1900-08-04 4 nnmt, port, probat.l* dot* ol arrtml. and nawu ol atjenu. Stiimmu. \cara, H'kong, Aug 7 C». Wood. Aglaia, Chios, Aug 16 Kautenborg. Albenga, H'kong. Aug 1.1 B. M. Annam, H'kong, Auk I M. M. Antonio Lopei H Colons. Aug 19 Barlow. Astuna, New York, Aiig 12; B Meyer.786 words
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Article106 1900-08-04 4 PASSED si SI) A STRAITS OK ARRIVED KoK oRDKKS. Flao |~Dat« I Daib. akd Ships Him. Captaih. j or jFromwhke*, Dmtw- R»ZIQ. SAIUTO. ATIOH. KAMI laly 26 Brit B. Eld7a Juoe WCwdiS I? I"*''*1 at Brit ...B»rb«ra |YOBS M.y 18 Barry B«Uu» »Brit s«.D of N'folk rune 21 London106 words
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Article138 1900-08-04 4 C Vcmu.kKaii< To«. OirTil» 'J? CharterhouM Brit ttr. 1278 Daw»on S >Hok Tjioe l»ut «lr. a»7 Hubert S Sui Sang Brit Mr. 1770 Tadd 4 Paktban atr. I^*6 Jenkins 4 Kum Sang itr. *)7m Rullit 4 Stromboli ltal era. SB* KoHa.<le 4 C«»ngo Por tra. 1892 Andres 4 Loodiann138 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement501 1900-08-04 4 yOTTCES. !ailcnburi|s Foods, j A PROGRESSIVE DIETARY, unique In provldlnr iKMrUhment suited to the growing digestive power* of yount V < Infant*, from birth upwards, and free from dangerous germ*. The "Allenburys" Milk Food No. I F m I rf Specially adapted tr, the first three months of life STERILIZED,501 words
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Advertisement452 1900-08-04 4 NOTICES. /^^v Falling Falling Hair Prevented by Warm Shampoos of Cuticoba Soap, followed bj light dressings of Cutiotra, purest of emolhent Skin Cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, clears the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with452 words
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Advertisement84 1900-08-04 4 NOTICES. 'PHE above label is the property of the oldest established firm of Aerated L Wfter Manufactnrent in the East. It has held its own against all opposition for over la years, and, being so well known, has not been advertised during the past six years. Orders from one to84 words
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