The Straits Times, 10 August 1900

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Straits Times
  • 15 1 The Straits Times EST. OVER I A CENTUKY SINGATORR FRIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1900. No. 20,210.
    15 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 881 1 •pilF BORNEO COMPANY. LIMIIED TFTB staadaW Lias AamssMa. Norviob Caioa Fir. Issmrsnes Society. Auas Assouan Coea|ieß7 (Fue). l>. Kiu.wl'l- Lif'' \«»unui>». S.«i«y. The Own Mwin» In.unin™. «-.niilwuiJ. Tea Chime Muteel Staass Navlgalioii Company. rh»T*t»«»'»~ l««w Beer Dompanv Tas Msrrkis»s Us«rasws^oe»»eay. Uarssd. PAST. LIMITED Ageats. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Omni, I'BXKiBirH Stbeet fir
      881 words
    • 816 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I nSINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Oovernment. Agente at Singapore: HHir AoBUCT, late J Dabbdels A Co.. S-S, Colltbb The undermentioned dates are only approximate. -steamer From Eipected Will be Oeepatched for On faparit. Batavia A Billiton. Aug. 8. Billiton. Bstavia. Cheribon. Samsrang, Sourahsya
      816 words
    • 575 1 CIOMFAUNiE DEM MESSAQERJEh j MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telbobapuic Address: Mebsaoebie, siboafubb. The mail steamers will leave Singapore m or aoout the undermentioned date*.— ODTWABD. HOHBWABD. 1900. IhOO. Date* Date*. Salatie Aug. 3n Annnm Aug. IU Indue Sept. 1 K. Simont r ept. S Lnoe Sept. 17 I'.rr.i Sept. 16 Sydlteu
      575 words
    • 645 1 INSURANCES. ■I'HK LONDON AM) LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CaoitaJ £S.l!t7,raO Pai< up CapiUl i'.WftO Reserve Fund £1,074,680 The undersigned, Agent* for tbe Com any, are prepared to accept Sre risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTKAD A Co. 'I'HIC CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed M.0U0.000. Amount
      645 words
    • 458 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily awl Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, EoTABUsHkn 1847. Chairman .—The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Fund*-- Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 4"i0,00,000 HUE MUSES UUIAL Ct»m*-I8 Mm
      458 words
    • 659 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »l<),0(Xy)00. RESERVE FUND 111,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI ||o|H||Hl PROPRIETORS |-»10,000,000. Corn or Dibbctoes:— N. A. Sißß*. Kso.-CBirasLAß -hiwiw, Esq.— Danrrv Chiibsus?. B M. GaiT lag. D. M H «i«, Ksa. E. Oom, Keg. A. j Ritsiokd, Km A Hiui-r, Eeo RL Kiciiimou,^.
      659 words
    • 344 1 NOTICES. tUd taMsHlofWl eVMtllj, rnvr'nl J'l |l ■lVll| W 'f «p.m«. 4V .•tiki r* '*>■•' tw-rr»«O..i»- nn tutTaftc»M4ful *tiix-ti.«* ft* rsnNuvrnic rrrt*>in ty* mk fln>\*m tkM tto. trey Uw t»tpMr**<4 wr.l<s>a life. It llw trwn m inMrr iiriMiaEiwii.tilwWraw w.krf 11 w^ii, tnctar>. Ac.. Ml M m»r*tr staM Ml U tr»i|
      344 words
    • 749 1 FOR SALE EMPLOTMBNTfI TO LET- AND PEMONALS [Ist tibib, IS cenu a line and and Srsi times, 10 cents line 4th to Bth times s cento a line; 7th to IMb times S casts a line; afterwards, a cents a line; bat w charge lees than one dollar. Tbaa a
      749 words

  • 21 2 l'« Tl Vnwt't Niiib KlauAßjo Cirt*i» ta,,,,,,,, Au,- in Will O'tho Wi.p Brit »tr. juiph Honli»n»k tew ks ss^ S^r*
    21 words
  • 16 2 DOMESTIC OCCUR RENCE. DE ATH. At Marseilles, on 3rd August, J. W. Gu.hh, of J.I. l.v.
    16 words
  • 31 2 PRICK IS CENTS. Straits Times: &>oay«ar, or, pott free <34. Straits Uudget.- SlB a year, or, post free, $20. Advertising Rtit;s may be found n the fourth page.
    31 words
  • 175 2 A complaint reaches us from Tanjong Itlm that the water supplied by tbe water boatmen, who are, it is presumed, licensed and who are supposed to purchase Municipal water, is sometime? very bad and is, it is said, taken from the upper reaches of the river.
    175 words
  • 474 2 Tub South I'erak mining report fur 1888 shows that, in Kinta, the main wining centre, the output of tin bus decreased, though tlie mining population lias increased owing to the high I'M.,- uf the metal. The prices of labour and of provisions have risen to ■xnrhitaiit rates. The high price
    474 words
  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/ojj
    7 words
  • 16 2 A iaisch leave* Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m.
    16 words
  • 17 2 The Victorian gold yield during the first six inontnt of the current year amounted to 370,562 oz.
    17 words
  • 19 2 The new Penang Municipal offices will be built by a Chinese contractor, who sent in a tender for $75,400.
    19 words
  • 22 2 Thk annual general meeting of tbe Singapore* Cricket Club is advertised to be lield at the Tanglio Club on tbe 24th inst.
    22 words
  • 18 2 The countervailingduties on imported beet sugar in India have almost extinguished the trade in the German article there.
    18 words
  • 20 2 The homeward bound G*rman mail steamer Koeniij AVtrt left Hongkong at noon yesterday, and is due here on Monday afternoon.
    20 words
  • 53 2 The Penang Municipality hive sent poun.'l tiro lars to find out the amount f support forthcoming for tli-ir v wjM»ud c.'ecttio light iupjty (ctaae. ißEj.'pax Mail says the outflow of gold frum Japan it, causing anxiety Thirty-two and a half millions or y v were expor'ed between January Ist and
    53 words
  • 31 2 Tbe deaths registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last were IUO at the rate of 41.21 per thousand. In July the figures were respectively 85U and 41 74.
    31 words
  • 27 2 The cable steamer Sherard Otborne arrived at Mauritius frum Kr.-m mil.on the 14IU July, having taken soundings for the cable to be laid between Capetown anH Adelaide.
    27 words
  • 31 2 ThbS C. C. tournament cricket match Officers of the Regular Forces and 8. V. A. t>. Brokers and lusurance— which had been fixed fur to-morrow, is postponed until the lttth inst.
    31 words
  • 32 2 A friendly game of Association football has iieen arranged between the police and the Fathol Kirib football club-, on the Darul Ad.ib Club ground, at Jalaii Busar, to-morrow. Kick-off at v p.m.
    32 words
  • 32 2 The Municipal Commissioners ol Penang have recommended the appointment of their present Secretary, Mr. J W Hullifax, to the pout of President, now vacant by the resignation of Mr. J. V Kennedy.
    32 words
  • 38 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction «in the buck pape. Bali coffee has dropped lo SS-l. Small flake tapioca to >7 In. and mediun pearl tapioca to S7 60. New Benares opium has dropped to *920.
    38 words
  • 43 2 Shortly after 11 o'clock this morning, a bullock, which hud fallen ov»rboard from a steamer in harbour, was observed swimming about in the sea opposite the Drill H ill. It was eventually caught by some Klings in a sampan, aud was lowed ashore.
    43 words
  • 44 2 The South Australian gunboat IWuttclor was the scene ol great astMt] at the dale ol last advices, 18th July. Preparations for a speedy departure Iv China were iv lull progress. The ammunition consists of sleel-armoureu piercing shell, common shell, palliser, shrapnel, and case shot.
    44 words
  • 51 2 Amkkican petroleum seems to be lor>iug grouua iv mo in, li. in market. 1 in- -M million gall.init imported in ISS*7-»d were reduced in lBtf!M«uO to i-i million gallons. Kusxian oil uxmasasl troiu mm million gallons to ol H million gdllocs in 1-tH) lymj suiualruu on has disappeared Iroiu Hie
    51 words
  • 58 2 Mr. Allen, of I'erseverance Estate, ■M reported to ibe police that at about 3 p.m. yesterday a uullurk strayed into i cuiuauiaii t> pineapple plantation. Two Chinauieu gave cuaoe, and one ol Uiein struck me annual on the leg with d long kuile attached to a pole, completely severing liie
    58 words
  • 56 2 Some time ago, at Fremantle, West Australia, tivo Manila men were luiileliceU lo dtralli tor liluLlliy auu murder on boaru the i,thel, a peailer, wincli the uiuliuet-rs pluudered auu scuttled in lue Hutch luuies. TinLiuveiuiueui of that Ujlony has i.'uiillllueU the sentence oil two of the prisoners, the otuers having
    56 words
  • 75 2 Vert extensive building operations are being conducted at Uaugki.k, says the Siuin tree Prtts, coiuprising pei■naueiit structures lor wealthy lesidents. .iud even a new palace. leak is .in; limber imeo, out it has become •iear, and the cheaper woods iiiiportcu lo not reaist wnite anu. Thatched roufs have been torbiOden
    75 words
  • 93 2 A new law with reference to the increase of the German Fleet has been officially promulgated. Considerable reductions have been made in the additions originally proposed to he made to the forces f<>r foreign stations Instead of eight large cruisers and 15 -mall ones, it has now been decided to
    93 words
  • 112 2 FATALITY ON H. M.S. "ARGONAUT." A CHINAMAN SUFFOCATED. Yestkhday afternoon, a Chinese coal trimmer was engaged on H M S. Argonaut, which was taking in 800 tons of coal at Tanjong Pagar preparatory to proceeding to China. The Chinaman was down clearing away the <-oal from the bottom of the
    112 words
  • 109 2 Ycstebaay, being the 15th of the 7th moon, the Chinese began to celebrate their annual festival of paying honour to the spirits of their ancestors by -prayers and offerings. The festival lasts till the end of month, and the people avail themselves of any favourable opportunity during this
    109 words
  • 126 2 At Colombo the development of the coal trade during the past five years has been enormous. So great has been the demand for fuel that the mercantile community find themselves hampered in their operations for want of proper coaling facilities. In 189fi the quantity imported was 3:26,287
    126 words
  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 62 2 THE COMPETITION TOMORROW. Tbe shouting competition for tbe Warren Shield lakes place to-morrow at the Tanglin Kange. Inthemorning.eigut teams Iroiu the IHtli M. N. I will fire, and in tbe afternoon, commencing al 2 p.m, teams representing tbe HE H. M. 8. brisk, S V. A., and
      62 words
    • 120 2 There were strange doings at a fashionable wedding at Newport, Rhode I -l.iini, recently. According to tbe description of an American correspondent, the guests Beem to have indulged in what was very like a pandemonium. When the bridal couple left for the boat, their carriage was decked
      120 words
    • 106 2 H. M. 8. Argonaut left for China at 6 45 p.m yesterday. Atj.lo this morning a British India steamer, supposed to be a British transport, passed through bound Kasl. The new Japanese lint class cruiser 1 ukumo, with a displacement of IU.OXMI tons, v expected to
      106 words
    • 224 2 SOLEMN MASS ON THE "STROMBOLI This morning a solemn mass to the memory of the late King Humbert ol Italy was held on thu Italian cruiser ZtrutMi lying iv the Itoads. Launches left Johnston's Pier to convey those who had been invited to the service on
      224 words
    • 203 2 YESTERDAY 8 BCOBES. Thb bowling handicap ortbe Tanglin and Teutonia Clubs (fur two Cups) commenced yesterday evening. Those who bowled aud scored yesterday were Bjwes (li'cap 10) Mo, Bruderer (heap I.SU)6JO, Calto(hcap 195)744, KloWnr (li'cup 155) 707, Fort (heap HUS) 777, Ulemiie (li'cap 125) SUS, Graham (li'cap 155)
      203 words
    • 306 2 Jonathan writes -On Wednesday afternoon, in the course of my peregrinations near Johnston's Pier, I noticed that excitenier.t ran high amongst the Malays who were on the pier and on the launches. On making enquiries from a respectable Malay, he pointed out to sea, exclaiming: 'Juav,
      306 words
  • 50 2 It has been decided to hold commem..ra u.n services on Sunday morning anJ evening at St Andrew's Cathedral for all those .who have suffered martyrdom for Christianity i., China. Th« preacher iv the morning will be the the Rev. D. Holland-Stubbs, and in the evening Archdeacon Perham.
    50 words
  • 124 2 Discunsing the future of South Africa iheVaiiy f.Ugraph says As soon as tHe war has terminated the first step, it is stated, will be to divide the dual office of High Commissioner of South Alrica and Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, now held by Bir
    124 words
  • 140 2 Thf.ki arrived at Singapore this morning the British barque Wul York, Captain Fowler. This vessel left Singapore on the 28th of January with the intention of proceeding to Menado, in the Celebes. Some time after leaving, several of the crew, who numbered eleven, were Lpken ill, aud
    140 words
  • 366 2 THB TANJONQ BHU AMOI." Yestkrday, Hadji Abdul Sukor was brought before Mr Snunders, on remand, for enquiry -nto an allegation of having aused the death of four persona at Vanjong Rhu on the 25th of J"ne. [sap. Uickson conducted the case for the Crown. Mr. A. Keun, house
    366 words
  • 340 2 YESTERDAY'S PLA^. LADIES' DOUBLE 9. Mra. Somerville and Mrs. Saunders owe 1 beat Misses L. and I. Cox. 16.3. 8-8; 8-4. A MIXED DOUBLES. Mrs. Adams and Mr Mic(ir<>gor owe 16 beat Mii-s Wcrry and Mr. Hartnell. S. 6 4 6-6. B MIXED DOIBLKS. Miss Craig
    340 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 427 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, uelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL ElxriS OF Salety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. The aim* Explosives, ),eing ail mom.ftJ'tred ass Ureat llrtinin, an made lo pats the high stattdanl. of safety nnd purity tests imposnl by the British Qcrernment, and
      427 words
    • 952 2 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. llO\(.k«»\<.. Ml tN4.1l 11, t\» MM.tI'OIE. I v ral the Lahuest Fihm in the E\Hr or PIAKO AND OBOAH MAMFACTIKKKS AND SPECIALISTS, MISIC ANU HOflKsMi INSTRUMKNT SKLLERS. Pianos of the highest Class For Hire or on the Easy Payment System, made to our order specially,
      952 words
    • 509 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION t PLICATIONS will be received at the V office of ihe Principal Civil Medical officer, Mra ts St-itleuienls, up to tie I6ih Auvust, ti, for the appoimmeiit of WanlerattbeUeneral Hospital Singapore, to act as Clerk, Collector, and Inierpreier. He must be able to read and wrie English well,
      509 words
    • 595 2 LATKSf ADVKKTISRAfKNT,-. V BILLET wanted by a Miner, r.ni ■>(. mi. -*H years' experience in all nran. lies of mining. M-ply to Mixer, c,o Si ail' AW«. i.,n NOTICE. MX Ab'-osl.hoy Mohamedally Nakhod is authorixed to sign our firm f.oro this date, having b^eu admitted a partner in our firm.
      595 words
    • 116 2 H N. I intMKtori for lh« itra*l* rim«. aboold writtra oe ai<U ol Urn wa only llj I). oeclect of tL.t condition, us; Si. B. S. >n> rajMUd tkat aucfat othanrua b» pnbluhad. All adnrtiaist ooatracta an rob wot to Urn oondi. Uoo Uiat Uw lUoaor m* T l M
      116 words

  • 43 3 Tor I' <> I ■r.mn.ulrl f rl.on.lnn Ml W l""c t.r. Mr ami Mr. .r.. M Itland «n.l(apt Hla.klur.i K..r Myrinn Mr H W Kry F... C..loml»_l)r > hi. h m..n,l <l Vlon Mr »nd Mr. Meyer. Mr. Haus Meyer, and ■UaltanMl
    43 words
  • 142 3 A orsat shock was occasioned in Ad.lii.le, three wwks ago, when it be. ame known that Mr J Darling, captain of the last Australian eleven, li.id leave Boutb Australia and settle in TasmanU. It is uiid.r-t..nl Darling ban bought a sheep run in Hie m.rt hern part it the
    142 words
  • 98 3 TO THE EDITOR Of THK STRAPS TIMES PIR,-I»itnot time steps are taken to definitely deal «ttb tin 1 t"ani."rd Koad Canal, or to urop the thing ai 1 Matfaai tba combined Mnnuipal engincerinc skill of Singapore has (ooeaaded. In the course.. ft I. ree years, in producing
    98 words
  • 159 3 rOTHE KDITOKir THE STRAITS TIMES Sir, -I do not intend to prolong tin' uimet n-car.iinK tit mmkhana, as we do not appear to ha all i.l the same mind, but 1 would like la that, as the gymkhana was intended for the pleasure mid Mtannl lllH community in
    159 words
  • 105 3 Li«T of donations collected for St. NicltoUt' Society By Mr.. LfChSirJ A. Swetfnham II Alex. Gentle, K»q J St. V B DMn, t-q Mr. S»p.«r Mm. Liud Hn iic stiirler Mr.. l«b 10 sj.c. L. K. E. H K. T. 1. V K 6 G. I. K. in
    105 words
  • 388 3 Mk Kruci-r* Slate coach, now presumably in the hand* of Lord Roberta a 1 Pretoria, to a rrfectly gorgeous lurnoiit. AcainlinK to ilif 11-i-l, tlie coach is huill on the style of a single chariot body, kamt upon Ml springs nnd IMB*] leather braces, ■Well connect to
    388 words
  • 101 3 SKKTKN I I.\K I'AMACIES. At the r.il..nt,i Sm .11 UMM Co,irt, Mi** Vivieniie D.emar, tlie well known Mtnaa, wmi .M.-s-rs. W Lsabi mid Company, ironmongers, to recover the mimi of'Ks. 2U7 as damages It was alleged ti.al the damages were mistaine.i through a defective gas-tank supplied Iv
    101 words
  • 377 3 A KAII.WAV M*n's EIPEKIENCRS. Kxkaiiwav men who arrived at Shanghai luilll tlie North described tile siate uf Tientsin and the native city as deplorable, hoih place* beinii completely tbnlterad. One passenger said there MM my amount of l.Kiting in the native city, Government stores containing over
    377 words
  • 866 3 AS MTH.'I ITAriVB MM, Whiting t,i tlie Hunting I'ost in th* middle of last aMOtIL Mr. A. R CuJguhoun, am lior of The Overl mil to Cnina," gave his opinion -and tlie opinion ia a" authoritative one on 111** [...Mtiun in Nurth I lima, as ii
    866 words
  • 206 3 frrtxr.T the c His. The M iinlnsler c .respondent of a London paper, tel graiiliing to bis j .iimal in the middle of July, says:- The eff-vu of the crisis h»ve already beiiim to be fell In tins city by the merchants dealing with China. Telegrams in.
    206 words
  • 201 3 A DUTCHMAN WINS 54.000. At the P»nang Races, Fiwi'ek, the properly of C..l.in>-I Walker, won three .-vi-nts /mi "I live lor which it started In Hi.' champion Stakes a Dutch gentleman bmiglil the ti-ld for *170 .iii.l won thereby $4,000 through Vagrant. The number of Kturler* in ihe
    201 words
  • 703 3 TO KILL WEARY HOCKS t CAPTIVITY. I The Said Me enry weekly edition ha* I pndawd •fadsaMN "fa "Social Maga- I iMOtd >>>• our MM when in the I house ..f (Mention in Pretoria Lord I tturfjn aeied as e.lilur, and in lh* I leading ar'icle explained the
    703 words
  • 1120 3 (From our Coirt-'poident) tin 'ln Ltpi*, 2SWA Jul). I ABOUT TRANSPORT. Tar. scheme, referred to in these I column* soine months ago, for the inau- I guiation of a regular pony-cart mud and I pa-Heimer service between Kuala Kubu I anj Kuala Lipis, hai, it now appear*, I
    1,120 words
  • 101 3 PENALTY run DEFEAT. Thk following is one of the recent Imperial edicts published at I'ekine: We have received a memorial from YU l.v, Viceroy of Cliihli, and also oilier memorials from high officials concerned, reporting the loss of the city of Tientsin and praying that p.inishment may
    101 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 392 3 FVCTSOF ABSORMXG INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IX THE CLUTCHES OF KHEU.MATISM. One cannot bu too quieklv cured of Kheum tißm. To get rid of thos- awfu 1 pnins thnt make life, a never-ending series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrox hobbling around in .rutches— to
      392 words
    • 773 3 NOTICES. YAMATOYA'S BEST CREPE SUIRTS. ■White at $1.50. Coloured at $1.75. A LARGE BTOCK NOW ON HAND. Y. SHIBUYA. RTGrT ftTRKRT tv ths ONE Medical Man in every SIX Throughout England has placed on ecord hisopinion tbat COLEMAN'S WINCARNIS IS UNBIVALLED fir Recuperating the System AND FOR Regaining Lost Health
      773 words
    • 985 3 NOTICES. CLNOAFORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23n., 1."..*, an.l 21th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd October Fibst Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIoe |SOo.— A Race for Maiden Hones— Weight as per scale (lOst). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-Griffins imported into the Straits Settlements or
      985 words
    • 781 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AM) PERSONAL*; [IST time, 16 cents a line; 2nd and 3rd limes, 10 cents a line 4th to fith times, 4 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 cents a line; aften-ards, 3 cents a line; bat a* charge leas than on* dollar. Thus,
      781 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 254 3 AUIUN KMKNTH Fmnvv. 10th ACOUIT. High Water. 9.16 p.m. K|.w..rih Uague. Mount Sophia. 8. 8. V. R Drill. Bowling. Tanglin Club. Saturday, 11th Acoust. High W.ter. 11.2 a.m. 10.SS p.m. Fun M.wii. 4Jfia.ru. Warren Shield Shooting. Tanglin. Football. Police M Fathol Karib. I. O. <i. T. Temperance Club. 7.30. Bowling.
      254 words

  • 534 4 8 KU«ro»», lOti Aiiouit, 1000. PRODUCE. [Batm or* corretttd to noon* (Jambiar bayera I 8.00. Ooprs Ball, 6 7S. do Fonttanak, 810. Pepper, Black. buyer* 30.87) do White, (6X) 4800 rluo PlourSarswak,. 836 do BraiMi So. 1 8.90 Pawl Sago 4 07J. Coffee/Bali, U\ baals 9&OU Oofiee Paleraiiug, 16%
    534 words
  • 101 4 MAI LS CLOSE. For Per ttr. lime. TO-MORBOK SaigOD Dr. H. J. Kiaer '.I a.m. Manila A Jspan Lindula 11a.m. l>j:inilii« Hong Ler 11 a.m Macassar via porta Japara lpm. B invkok Bangkok 2 pm. Pontianak Sri Pontianak 3 p.m. Penang Pin Seng S p.m. Deli Dili 4 p.m. Klftnff
    101 words
  • 125 4 Fro* Koropi By tbe P. O. I'arr amaltn. due on the 12th Aug. with dale* to the SOth July Sh» bring, replies to the mail, which left Singapore on tbe lwth and -.'3rd June. From Chin. By the N D. L. a. a. Kotnig Albert, due od
    125 words
  • 22 4 Per 8. Ddi from Deli-Messrs. T. Vollm.T. R P. Vrpert. 1> T. Uissink, P. van Rouum, and Mrs. Arens.
    22 words
  • 137 4 For ihe Far Eeut. Per P.tOl s. I'iV/. .rm. from l.omtnn, July l-.'th. Mn. W. A McC'elland, Miss Findlay, Mr. C. D Cardew, Mr Lang, Mr. E. A. Bonner Mr. John Bla.k, Mr. W. Ala Muir. Mr. 8> ffrey.and Mr. Woodward. From Marseilles, J-iylW-Mri M. Baler. Mr. an.
    137 words
  • 68 4 Hingkong. A. Apear, due lOtb Aug., Sarkie- A Moses Hongkong, Cheludra, doe 11th Aug., Boostead A Co. Rournliayaand Samarang, Chuiitawj, due 12th Auc, H.ius-tea.l Co. Europe via port*, Kanig Albert, due 13th Aug.. B^tan Meyer* Co. Pen ng and IXli. Mi. every Tuesday B»hn »«»r Co
    68 words
  • SHIPPING
    • 1040 4 U Oder tills beading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship cq.- -barque sch.— schooner-, Yet.— Yacht Orn.— Cruiser Gbt.— Gunboat TorTorpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. S.— United States; Fr.— Krench Ocr. German; Dot- Dutch; Job.— Jobore Ac., G. c.,—Oeneral■argo d.p.— deck passengers;
      1,040 words
    • 1042 4 Namt, port, probable <feu« ol am mi. *>4 name ol OfenU. BTIAHIKS. Agamemnon, L'pool, Sept 26 Mansfield, iglaia, China, Aug ID Haiilennert. Aliwnva, H'knng. tug 16 B. M. Alcinom, I/pool. Aug 17 Mansfield. Anna, Moii, Aug U; M H Kaisha. Annam, H koug, Auk IV M. M. Antonio
      1,042 words
  • 120 4 t taaklm 'Ik* 'to«». Ciitju* rioa Sum-. Co»mo»m». a Km. A «PwillO'Uie Wiipßrit »tr. 148 Ralph PontianakAug Ito Lee Hong 9 John Pender «r. llfMlPatiiwHi Loodou July 7| Telegraph Co Ltd. II Sri Ponti»n»k Dot ttr 533 De Wyn Pooli»n»k Aug 7,yong B«n Beng [Dr. H. J. Ki»er Nor
    120 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 572 4 NOTIutX 1 JAMES WATSON (XVS SCOTCH WHIBKIKS AUK TIIK BKST f4LDI IN TUB MAl.ktT FLA(i MIAND 10 TEARBOLD. p« ca«. dutt (SPECIALLY RKCOM MENDED) V V So IH) PKII CASE, DCTT KXTKA. "oOTAISABLK FROM RETAIL DEAI.KK*. («K MnALISTER tk On.-*™ ««J PORT ARTHUR. GRUNBERG AND REILLY, STEVEDORES, SHIPPING* COMMISSION AGENTS.
      572 words
    • 615 4 Sweef Scents from /lowers, RIGAUO'O WMITI YIOLtTt. RIG&UD'S wHiTt iioti. RIGAUD'S WHiTt ja»sji«. RIG&UD'S WHITt LILAC RIGAUD'S whit« mi. RIG AUD, C; P«ris V hahsa paint irg. Co. KIEL. Manufacturers of /\O quick drying Enamel f^X Componitions for /C^" Ships' bottomß. /C?/ Sure prevention Pnneyorc against /f\^/ t0 ie Corrosion
      615 words
    • 1274 4 I NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSCRAN OB COY.LTD Hiad Orrics No. IS, Oakioh Koad, Bba»ohai. as. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, Agenu. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the Bast. A special point is made of prompt payment
      1,274 words
    • 30 4 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. AX ILLDSTBATID WtlllT JoDBIAL THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFEBBION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona Me circulation, LJBT OPKN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCTTTT A
      30 words
    • 43 4 NOTICES. nunuiui*. 1- D. A. PKRKIRA. HoniRTJLTCKln UD Fl«BUT. Co. lk-tor *nn Eipotm of Oeohii*. The King of 8mm and H. H. The SoiUn of Johore. C«rtfnll T and promptly eiecntad. Choapett Hoaw in the Tnuto. NUE«RBY AND RBHIDKNflB i KSKBANK. TANOI.IS ROAD.
      43 words