The Straits Times, 9 August 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1900. No. 20,209.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 811 1 rpilir nORNEO COMPANY. I.1MI1ED TIC Bun*.* tit. 4»«n«». N,»««* Caiem Tar lnrancot Society. ?2 Chto 5i»t«l 8V-» S.TH^tioo Co-»«J. l 5 S« 0l 33Bb i ?«S: pijJT, LIMITBD. Ait«iiu STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, V n OtFTCE, h-LKIUPH STRFET Mr Wharves, Kh-pelHabbour. STEAM NAVIGATION mMrANT. aSSSaUA, Avm, Egypt, Marbrillek. (Jibraltar. Malta, BUBUISI. V««"'«.
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    • 1393 1 STEAMSUII' COMPANIES. I'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Sinnnpore: Ship Aoebcy, late J. Daebdels A Co.. i-S, Collteb Qoa». The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer *rom EiiwcUxJ Will be lfet.pau.-hed for Oo lupan,. jj lllilun Aug gßi lnn rtntnv!^ Cheribon. Pamarang, Sotitali'.yii Hali
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    • 637 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiUl -J7,HX) Pn.it up CapiUl k.:\i.iw Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rales of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. TtiK CHINA TKADKKS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMtTBD. Capital Subscribed JI.tKD.OOO. Amount Paid up
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    • 378 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS AND LARGE BONUSES. 0i "Endowment Assurances at English rates." AgenU: Mkswm. LYALL AND EVATT. v. tb. a. Singapore. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SUIUTS. SIZES FROM 14" TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. Arriving to-morrow Per s.
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    • 667 1 NOTICES. (jolU Meaals, tuns, loVO ioo». JOSEPH BILLO ITS Of Highest Quality, and Havmg HT ft Greatest Durability are Therefore II bII CHEAPEST. I LU V BANKS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RKSEKVE FUND $ll,«X),000. REKEKVE LIABILITY OF 1 nooooOOl) PROPRIETORS -$10,000,000. Court or Directops:— N. A.
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    • 509 1 STRAITS HOTEL. SINGAPORE. liHE Proprietress, Mrs. S. McDonald, begs to inform the public that the above hotel is still under the same management and solicits tbe custom of aP her former and present customer-, whose comforts will be attended to as of old. Mrs. McDonald wishes it to be distinctly
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    • 772 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO I ET- AND_PER>ONALS [lar time, IS eenu a line MudM tinm, 10 onU line 4th to Ah time* I oenU a line 7th to 18th timei i cnta s line literwardi, 3 oenU a lint bat M charge leM than one dollar. Tbosattrw Urn adve-ttwnent, close
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  • 33 2 PRICE 15 CENTS. Straitt Timer StOa year, or, pott/rm *M. titruiU Budget 1 JlB a year, or, pout free. 920. Advertuing Ralet may be found 1 n the fourth paqt.
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  • 57 2 A Government Gazette extraordinary was issued to-day, notifying that lie Uuvernor has appointed Hon'ble Collyer to be his Deputy within the Settlement of Singapore, during the Governor's absence in Penang, until relieved by th. Huu'ble Walter Egerton. The Governor left for Peiinng in the Government steamer
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  • 140 2 We cannot agree with the President of Ihe Municipality when he says it is rather hard on people who areohsliucling verandahs that their stalls should be removed. Some of these people, the President says, have paid sufficient in tines to Btart small shops. Precisel) to. That is just the desired
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  • 193 2 The statement is made that tin •l.ip.nicM- Government has decided to curtail the export of coal from the collieries under jurisdiction. The -xpnrt of Japanese coal increased from 927,000 tons in 1888 to 3,500,000 tornin 1 and has since been on a rorie.<|K)udingly expanding scale. Tht- iri-n ru|.i ■<■!> of
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  • 205 2 There is very litile news of Chins to-day. Our special wires record some ineagie details of the battle of Peitsar.g, lust Sunday, tell of more missionary murders, and allude to the evacuation Chingking, in Central China, where the situation is looked up i as precarious. By far the most important
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  • 7 2 To-niv's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/oj|.
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  • 9 2 Thim is no meeting of the Philharmonic Orchestra to-night.
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  • 12 2 The horoewani mail by th« CuramandeL closes to-morrow niorniug at 6 oVluck.
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  • 15 2 MKBBRB. Powell and Co. advertise a ■ale uf land and houses on the 20th instant.
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  • 15 2 Tbi Straits budget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 15 2 THi"Sambayaii(jHantH," or Chinese feast fur the dead, begins to-night aud lasts until the 24th instant.
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  • 21 2 A launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday next at 10 m in. and 11 a.m.
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  • 24 2 Thbri will be a social entertainment of the Epwurth L. ague to-morrow at 8 pin., at ihe rUv. K. H. Morgan's buUt>e, Mount Sophia.
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  • 19 2 Mb H. De Ruugemont has been appointed acting assistant Bupcrinien rt*nt nf P-.li.i-, vice Mr. WalUen traosfeiied to Penang.
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  • 21 2 Pimi'in Mi K.i.i. >, in bit c«inp«ifri f.rti el..rtl.c<.|iiii.|. I'litidrmisli'li itiwi in tli* I'l.iud Hair*, is beldlj i.dvuuatiu)) the gold (nuuemrgr swottujti.
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  • 15 2 Kovn-IA"" ports are now declurdd olli. li.ny to bu no loi ger iufected by plifiue.
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  • 26 2 SHE (toan-inroimlj -inclined "Johnny"): My puur man, you must be very hungry, iv I've bought you a bun. But please do.:'t follow me about any moie
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  • 24 2 Messes. LUhatu and Mactaggart report Ther) is no change in the share maiket. Owing to the holiday, little or no business has been transacted.
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  • 29 2 Ax no the curiosities of Manila is a five-legged cow. The tilth limb is a usWeiui appendage, growing out of the animal's xhuulders and dangling dowu at the side.
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  • 21 2 The proclamation, dated 6th June la>t, by Hie liunTiuir of lli« Su.m.■nciilriiit'iila pruiiibiuug Chinese iiuuiiitrHtiun timber hum iluugkuu^; ban '>eeii cancelled.
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  • 32 2 A Reuters message states that Mr. W. P. Ochreiuer (ex-Premier bt Cape Culouy) thinks the Suuth African Republics ought to retain a measure ul their independence in the ultimate -ctil.-incnt ul affairs.
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  • 42 2 The following vessels reported tc be laden with coals are expected, viz I thy .1/i/iu In. 111 Japan, ai»>ut the lAIII niManl; tim hatie from J.ipan, at mii the 20lb instant, aud the tivUngen from A.wtialia, about the end ot the month.
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  • 44 2 A Havas telegram, dated L'Ttli Julj, -t.-u,-!< Hint tin- French Government ha» fixed upon a site tur a coal de| 01 at Muscat, on lh« Arabian shure ot the Persian Gulf. A Kiench transport will soon leave for Muscat with a cargo ul coal.
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  • 42 2 On the 21st ultimo, Wong Han gave information to Corporal Nu. 5 agaiusi Chu Tun (ice. Afteiwards he admit ten ihat the charge was false. Yesterday, lie was 8,-iitt-iici-d to 14 days' imprison nient, and was fined *.'>ci, in default thret months.
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  • 44 2 A bix containing property to the value of $M 3 was stolen from 24 Bukil I'.i-oh yesterday. Inspector Brauagnn went to a house in Neil Road aud recovered the buz and miiii- of the property, also arresting two men on a charge of theft.
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  • 38 2 Mr Laurence Henderson, residing at Oiauge Ciruve House, reports to the police that he was riding a bicycle .ilong Knit Seng Road yesterday when he collided with a Chinaman. Shurtl> afterwaids, Mr. Heudeison missed his wa.ch and chain.
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  • 40 2 The Sultan, which left this for Wes.ern Australia on Sunday, and put hack on the following day in consequence of damuge to her piston rod. 1. Mill.nl her voyage yesterday after the necessary repairs hud been effected at laujong Patar.
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  • 43 2 The Chinese Embassy at Paris has, s.iys a Huvus Itslexrain, received an edict uf the Emperor ot China, dated the 241h July, saying that he is suppling th,. Legations at Peking with Iruit end food as a mark of Imperial interest in them.
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  • 44 2 Yesterday, the Hun. E. M. Merewether, Acting Colonial Treasurer, ..btaiued h warrant for the ai rest of a Kling punkah-wallah employed in his oth'i e fur tin- alleged th.lt 01 a 1 deque lor "ii the lii.-i ol June. The man has been arrested.
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  • 42 2 La«t night, the watchman at Messrs. Guthrie's goduwn heard a nuisn inside ihe l.uildiug, and on the godown being o|>en«J two Chiuaineii were discovered They could not be identified as having woiked in the godown, and will acci.rJingly be charged with housetreepass.
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  • 45 2 It is generally thought at Capetown that, after the settlement which will follow the closeof the war, Bloemfontein will be the htadquaneis of the Com-m»uder-in-Chiel 111 South Alrica, the »at of the Suuth African Court ol Appeal, and eventually the Federal capital of South Alrica.
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  • 55 2 On the 6th oi July, Serangoon, a Kling made a complaint at Kandang K>i!.;iu Station ihat Muotoosamy au<l Vendudasamy, two ex-constablep, ha.l robbed him ol' SI 15. Enquiry led the police to believe that the charge, was false. Yesterday, complainant appeared before a bench of two magistrate and was sentenced
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  • 59 2 Thb escape of Sir F. M. Hodgson (Ciovernor of the GoM Coast Colony), who arrived with his party at Cape Coast Castle, is reported to have been maivelluus. The carriers were so weakened with hunger that they abandoned everything, and the party lived on plantains. On one occasion ih.-y had
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  • 64 2 We are informed by Mr. Cuscaden, chief police oßicer, that up to the prtwent he has received no communication from the penou who wiote in these columns a few dnya ago complaining of gambling in I'ekin Street, and who -Mi.il that Mr. Cuscaden'B Bengali aletective was in the vicinity. Mr.
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  • 73 2 A syndicate h.i- m curi'H a concession to ruo HU"ther tramway at Bangkok, about live and a half-miles in length it runsfrom Paknaui railway terminus to ■Sainsen. The line will b« worked hy electricity on the overhead system, and is expected to be ready in eighteen months. The existing tramway
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  • 133 2 Accordi.no to the clnef officer of the Hsiuchi, which arrived at Shanghai a lortnight aco, the effect of lyddite on Him Chinese has boon terrific. In the graveyard at Ikt back of the Tientsin Railway StatioT were thousands of dead Chines*, all killed hy ljddite, and a naval officer late
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  • 48 2 (bo icd) Per P 40.v. Omwtandrl for London— Mr. W Leios<ter, Mr. and Mrs. Creo-M itU d, -nd Capt H.Bckhuru For Myilncv— Mr. H. W. Fry Fui (Wombo-Dr. U. Hi'rh. moo I. Kor renaiig-Mr. \l C. Clayton, Mr. Meyer, Mr. u__, Me^r, and Mnt rank
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 182 2 TBB STUMBLING BLOCK. PRBHDBHTMcKinley'eofferof amnesty to the Filipino insurgents falls short of their expectations because it requires a surrender nf arras. Otherwise the leaders are satisfied with the terms offered. They want to retain the arms, however, from fear that the Americans will not keep their word
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 28 2 London, Thuriday The CMogne Gazette announces tbat Marshal Waldersee has been appointed to be Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in China.
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    • 20 2 At Woolwich, preparations are going on for despatching a large quantity of warlike stores to China.
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    • 46 2 Mr. Ooschen, the Kirst Lord of the Admiralty, was questioned in the House of Commons regarding the reserves of coals and other stores at Hongkong. In reply, Mr Goschen said that the subject had the most earnest attention of the Government.
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    • 25 2 A royal proclamation has been published in the London Gazette prohibiting the export of arms and ammunition from the United Kingdom to China.
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    • 6 2 Parliament has been prorogued
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    • 52 2 KITCHEXER CLOSING ROUND DX WET. HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR PRETORIA. Commandant De Wet is reported to be with President Steyn at Schoemans Drift. Lord Kitchener's forces are closing round them. There was heavy fighting at Eland's River on the slh and 6th instant. No particulars of these engagements have
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    • 19 2 The Boers have reoccupied Springs, the important rtilway junction commanding the coal-mines near the Vaal River.
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  • 79 2 By kind permission of the officers of the Uih Madras Native Infantry, the band of the regiment will play a selection of music at the Botanical Gardens on Sutuiduy night, commencing at 9 o'clock. It is full luuun on Saturday. The programme is as follows:— March "The Silver
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  • 394 2 YESTEKDAY'9 PLAY. lIIXKD DOUBLES. A CL4SI. Mit,s Uunn and Mr. Mosley beat Mrs Saltmaun aud Mr. Kent, o-4, u-J. Mr. and Mrs. M .grath beat Miss SaUmann and Mr. J. li. Mact^ggart, 0-4, 6-4. Miss Gunn and Mr. Faber beat Mrs. Coleridge aud Mr. bultcrworth,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY S\] IV ulsrttd blend thoroughly muture.l in bond. Price |IU per case samples free. BORNEO CO., LTl> 'n th. s. Sole Importer*. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be Ihe beat RUST-PREVENTIVE «»ta_t. Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridges etc., etc. One
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    • 999 2 NOTICES. NOTICK. MY wife, Chun Uiat H»v. h«ving left my protection sino' last month, without mv consent, I hereby give notice th^t I shall not be responsible for any il.'tt or debts that may hs contracted by ber. CHUAGIANG WEE. Singapore. Ist August, 1» 0. 14/8 CHANIiK OK UMHUM. DKS.
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    • 539 2 LATEST ADVKKTISEMENTS. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. -s*__Bto tf_Stt£ a y M^m !___i__| PW £j|tt A MTIIE UNIVEBSAX 11 H. M _Bl____' r\ 4^^ 41 i I UJ TT I ______ibbSß _^_B__l_____. 4 UJ OC m^MCam* T*_*ctm«K«a«M- I BH rt~ m-umitMw *mmm -153^7? i mil tt-wut CMilnoiim I* i Ontriftigal X Nlukiii^
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    • 693 2 BOARD end lodging, single and double bedrooms, ca he hnd at moinriite t.rms. VILLA INSI'LINDE, Auson Roa 1 16/8 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. ENACTMENT~V OF 1896. {"HE Acting British RenHent Belan«or, is prepared to impoint aduh qu.-ilifi.... Engineer to be nu Inspector ot Menn, toilers unner the provisions of Knaclmeni V
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    • 109 2 A. h. t, i lUihlod tor til* ttraO* 7\m*« abuold I -tfMi o» ..n» »i.1.. nf Ul* paMT only Rv lit a '«rt.<ih«tix«Kii«k«. iuiiil.B.i utnlnud t at might othmwiM br |.obhal»d. All adTortii ■..!>««.■«• in iikM to «b« oon.ti t.,m th.t U>. il», w .r pa, Imn «ti •,l».rti«.n.»nl P*t»r
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  • 488 3 Tn THI lIIITKH Or TIIK "STRAITS TIMt»" Pib, I noticed in your paper of jre»UT.i.i\ tin- ,i|.Uiij!i..n given t.y t ■ecreiary ul the Patu Uub vi ttM N4MM fur tliv f..11.«|»».- of iht* U)mkliana mooting, and, v one who is a 'iju.nii e<i iih all the riMMMML 1
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  • 99 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THK "sTBAITS T:HFS." Sir,— Before abandoning the Gymkana on Urn Mtß in-iani, wmiM it nut be as well to ascertain what the feeling of the Gulf Club, as a body, i« on the subject When the .101 l ir Mih.rriptM.n list came round to me there
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  • 472 3 TO TH« EDITOR OF THr STRAITS TIMES." 81*,— Will you allow me to inuke aome remarks on Mr. Sy men's letter in your issue of yesterday's date? Mr Symed has made a slight mistake in giving the giat of his coinniui. with ihe Captain of the Bu^apon C..:i Club. Uin
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  • 102 3 THr following is an extract from the Canton Chinese paper, l,n,g Hoi I'm, .if the L'7th July Prince Tuan has issued orders that any one who has killed foreigner* is to bring Ihe head* to hit yamen. As foreigners' beads are not easy to obtain, all Chine*
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  • 1428 3 A M kiting of I In- Municipal Cum phi-mi n w.i- Ik-1.1 at new liflaM en 111.- C>;.| in ye-terday Pl»»Ut Mr. Ccii'lm |Tf.i.ii"L'). M.i.l.ir.n. J < anp. r. Itarker, Sohst M mid Us-Cliii.ni(iiian. Tl ninit.-s of Hit la*l meeting wen continued. FINANOI U. The financial statement showed
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  • 237 3 H. M. S. "AR GONAUT." The new Bnti-di tiratcla«« cruiser 4ifHM*jt, ll,u<>o ton*. 18,000 h..n-e--|v.iwer, which was recently coraini--M.mcd at Cliit'lmiii Dix-kyurd f..r her r,r>t term .f active -.-ivi. c on the China Nation, arrived at 7 4S p. m ye.-t, -r.l.n She went tluasjsida I'anj.ng P. gar Wharf nt
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  • 795 3 A PROFITABLE BL-SIM'S. )[w» bvmf and Co. have •writ v* Hik lwtMvrt' U'lanlim, containing a IMMfI I the annual meeting of the •tUsHI" Tran-p..rt anJ Trading Co, M rrcenily in London. Sir ffmtm Suiiii.-I bail* in the ihair. The chairmui, at the BlrtUt, made the point that Ihe
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  • 1802 3 (Ntm* By JW-.y 1 Mail) Sh-mgk-ii, MU July. Mr P.lham W.men, lira British I CoiiMilU.neral he-ie, MM thai he habeen ml, mn.il l,y the T-Ung llYauie.ll uUkihU u.ai Ilia inms.igM has b«en h in.t.-d to Hie British Mini.-ter, tSir Claude Mac Donald. The ConaulU.'in ral haa, however, received no
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  • 330 3 Thk annual summer meeting of the National llifle, Association opened on the ranges at Bisley on 17th July. This year British marksmen have come forward as competitors for the valuable -cries of prizes offured by the National KiH.i Association, and many other generous donors, in fewer numl»i
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  • 151 3 Thursday, 9th August. High Wsk-r. g.Mpm. Bowling Trutooia m Tsnglin Club. 8. V. RSi until ing. R.I 6. Sepoy Lines Golf, ladies' Handicap. Friday, II hi An.rsT. High Water 10.-.>7a.m. 9.48 p.m. 1' AO. homeward mail dote*. 6 a.m. Memorial Service on the Stromboli. 10. 8. V. H Drill.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 639 3 NOTICES. HAUNAL.L HILLES M, RoHnxm Rtad. HAVE ON HAND: Electric Fans. Celling and Table, 40, 60, 60 100, 1 10, and 120 Volt*. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuit*. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fan* For Table Urn, 104 Volt*. Inspection invited from all people who have
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    • 1005 3 NOTICES. gLNUAPORB SPORTING CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23rd, 26th, and 27th. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 23rd October First Ricx. THK MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue $800.— A Race for Maiden Hones-Weight a* per scale (10»t.). An allowance of 311 b. to ex-Griffin* imported into the Straits Settlement* or Native
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    • 699 3 FORBALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSONALS; [lRTim, IS cents Una; 2nd and .v.l times, 10 cent, a line 4th to eth times, 8 cents a line; 7th to 18th time*, 8 cents line; afterwards, 3 cents a line; bat na charge leu than one dollar. Thu», a Ihrml>nr adye tiseraent
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  • 585 4 SinmruKk, 9t l Air.rsr, IWO. r*bV>tH7O& (Rain an oorretirt tv noon) i»ambiet gro. Copra Bali 6 7V do Fontlanak SAO. Keiiper, Black buyer*.... 8087J do White, {It.) 4SOO s»go Floor Sarawak,. 8 35 do Brunei So. 1....; 8.90 IVarl Sago 4(i:j. Oo«e«, Bali, I>X basis Se.Ou oflee raleml-ang, 16J
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  • 87 4 «<r. Time. To-Moreow. Europe tI» ports Coromandtl 8 a.m Deli hi, ports Br««i»r 7 a.m. Itniilikok ftifnni 2 pm. llnngkolc tms Guan S|> m. Hnngkok 1 ■>>:■<! 3 p.m Klsng via ports "U'AaK Bin 4 p.m. ■■Mlt •?»i(ion I), H.J.Kiatr »a.m. Mhi.ilr A Japan Lindula Irani Maca-snr via
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  • 99 4 From Ktntopt :-By the, P. 4 O. Parramalla, due on the 12lh Aug. with Iru.-i. to ill.' :nth July Sh» liringa replies to the nwiln which left Singapore on tbe luthauu iSrd. l une. Tim Tabu Or Mnu Doi. Lift Singnpore Due in I. nn. (on Arrived
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  • 275 4 AKMIVALS Per s. s. Livdula from Rangoon via poru— Hon. J. W. Liir.1. Mmn. A. r. Aiimn-. \V. Dalian, H. Aurxras, Mr. and Mr*. Kent, Messrs. J. C. Jones, H. <\ K-Kers, J. U. Siiott, C. J. Arm-irons, L. W. Winton, W. MacKentie, Mr and Mrs Melntyre, Mr.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1010 4 SHI PPING IN PORT. Under tnisheadingtbe following abbreTir.. lions are oHd «tr itnmi r »h.-nliir iq.- -barque sch —schooner Yct.-Yachl I'ru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Uunboal Tor Torpedo H.p.-Honm-power Brit.— British U. B.-United Bute.; Kr.French Ger. Oerman Dut.— Dutch loll.— Johore Ac, Q. c.,—General•argo il.p.— deck cusengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W. -Tanjong
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    • 979 4 V ESSELS EXPECTED. Kww., pntnht, don ol arrw,/, «i "••*> 0/ Will. "TI1«IH*. v; C.lcutU, Aug 10 8. 4 Mom* China, Augm- Jtuitenb-™. H k..og, Aug Is B. M. i«, L pool, Auk Mansfield M^J'. Aug I) M. K K»i.h» t» kong, Auk l» M M .un^rvo^vsM^v;^; 10 B»oca, H'kong,
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    • 192 4 ■a 5 VouiV Km. A ion-. CiiTiix 5 i *">■ 7 Bueepbnlus Brit str. 11% Rell 7 Mgwta Mr. I(X9 I'hi.lips 8 Lindula ilr. lieu <u«i.l 8 Mippho »v Turner 8 Wilh.-liii Mr. 688 Kkbter 8 Hmi Wlmlt Bid air. l»& in~ n 8 Saiie Borneo Out »tr MS
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    • 101 4 •IB Vuml'i Nami Ku»4Hi. Gtruia Dmt'mtioi A -5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Baron Eldon j Hrit ttr. Xuitan van Langkat Dut utr. Chow I'hja Brit Mr. Ivnaiiß »tr. OiannSeng itr. MongWan atr. LiH.h Tay tlr. .Varii«f-t Kir. G. i: Meyer Dut ttr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 422 4 RILEV, HARGREAVEB& GUY., LIMITED. ENGINEERS, IRON AM) Ki;.\ss FOI.NDKIiS, BBIDOE AND&HIP BUILDERS, AND QOTERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS IN STKEL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ENGINES OF ALL TYPES, STEAM PUMPS. SOLE AGENTS mm^ FOR The Improved wIL Portable i^u6cLlll Engines rjl ir^^fflr Rustox PROCTOR f& CO. LTD., ENGLAND Stock
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    • 186 4 WOOD <fc COS. TKIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per Ib. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTKU in prime condition, in tins of 10 lbs. each 5550 per tin. MCA LISTER (X). t" r SOLr IMPORTERS JOUX LITTLE CO, LIMITED SINGAPORE. Agents for BKETEL FKERES" D'ISIGNY BUTTER. In 1
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    • 520 4 X'»Tl< V\ *£L*i l^R\iß\i(jß of Japan §M i TOILET WATER Appreciated for its dHicale prrTnmt and Uw fcniiKj of wnlDrt aßi freshness vbicd it imparts io tbe ikii rfm Kan ang a Extract SHBV*'9M| A DEI lcloll3 EXOTIC PLRFI'VE FOB THE HANDKLRCHICT r««l«' •»<! rf'tmtnily trtfont RIG AUD A C",
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    • 213 4 J. MOTION &CO.:, WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTIOIAXS. REPAIRS PROM ITLY EXECUTED. WHAT WE ALL WAM. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DX PIEDRA. made entirely of Mans groan in BritU North Borne*. EQUAL TO FINE HAVANAHS. [j'XQUiSITE flavour and aroma; packed J in tin tiealed boxes ensuring perfect condition. Conchas i n boxe«
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