The Straits Times, 11 August 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times EnT. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1900. No. 20,211.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 876 1 •pilE BORNEO COMPANY. I.] Mil ED I.,n.tard lit. Itounam Hunts*, I'nion Fir.. In'nmncs Soc-rtj. Atla. Aasur-.no> C..mi«nj (Kir-I v-.un.m-. ~.r.*ty. Th* O*»li Marine lnmin.n.>. •'■•minulT. n>» China. >l««^ *»iv» Navigation Company. IT>» T <t»iih»m I**"" H"»''"i"i»"' Ta* Marttiss* Isnnm .'ompanj. Lusdssd. for particnlat. of tlwa. Comnaili* •*•»>>• tall adv«t«»aMlt of
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    • 1418 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. t^-ONINKLUKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ* Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenf at Stnynpore: Ship Aorurt, latr J. Darkdrls A Co.. 2-9, Colltbb The undermentioned dates are ouly approximate. Krom Kipectea U ill be lienpatcned for On Juvara Bat:.vi.. A ltillil..n. Aug. a Biliton. Patavia. Ch.-ril.nn. Pamsrane, Boural.Hj-» Iliili
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    • 649 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £9.iy7,fi00 Pai. up Capital .'12.7 M Reserve Fond £1,1 .7.1 MO Tbe undersigned, Agent* for tbe Com any, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rate* of premium. BOUKTEAD A Co. 'PUK CHINA TKADKBS INSURANCE 1 OOMPAN Y, LIMITED.
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    • 379 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH UMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS IARGE BONUSES. Endowment A ssurances at English rates." Agents: Hnmui. LYALL AND EVATT. v th. s. Bikoapore. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SMUTS. SIZES FROH 14" TO 18. G. OTOMUNE CO. Arriving to-morrow Per s. s.
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    • 652 1 INOTICEB. Milkmaid sj^^^^s3Sj BRAND see that tlie II JV I 1 MILKMAID IflSI MllK Tr Mark A'*AAJIX is on !S§|ili|tfSi Full Cream. evei> y Tin< Largest Sale in the World. BANKS. HONQKONQ AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL #10,000,000. KE.HERVE FUND f 1 1,800,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI In <vm«si PROPRIETORS
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    • 371 1 I ALEX. FOX CO. Have their temporary office at No. 101 Tank Road from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ALEX. FOX CO. BAUNALL HILLEB M, Rotinton Read. HAVE ON 11 AM Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, 60 100, 110, and TJO Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits,
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    • 829 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AND_PER-ONALB ,l»r timr, IS cents a tin* tnd and Sre time*, 10 uenu a line 4th to Mh lime* t cents a line; 7th to 18th time* Sontsa lin* afterwards, 1 cents a line but no charge lee* than one dollar. Tha* a f»r**> Urn,
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  • 132 2 Mm Viau'iNui JFuoAßio' Cirun 1'UII»T1O« I Aaf 10 Tun Tail <Mr «tr. Sudan 10 F.i fall. iul .tr Cbopard Hi ILl»l>an Dut .tr Voor 11 I «»ltna Brit.tr. Hendry 1 1 Calyp»o lr Lo Wry 1 1 Vm gang .ir. DtTiAoa II Kuby .tr. Smith 1 Mr. KUttig 1
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  • 749 2 In the course of an interesting letter t the Time,, Mr. Carlyon Bellairs gives some instructive fact*, about the stream of Russian troops which has now for some years passed to tbe Far East in llus-ian ships. Giving figures from Urn S 1, 1
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  • 230 2 The South African campaign drags on slowly. The Boer plan of cutting off small posts here, and "ticking up small garrisons there, still proceed* merrily. The latest ganison so "stuck up" and captured is that at Elands River station, which is only thirty miles east of Pretoria itself. it was
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  • 7 2 To-oay's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/oft.
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  • 9 2 The next Assizes here open on the 4th September.
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  • 17 2 The B. I. transport which passed tlirouch vecte.rday, bound for China, wa« the. .W«,, i (No 31).
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  • 19 2 Tn- ay's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Tin has risen to 7m 37].
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  • 19 2 Ths mail steamer Parramatta left Penang at lip. in yesterday, and is due here at 7 a. m. to-morrow.
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  • 23 2 The Chief Justice has fixed MonJay, the Bth October, 1800, as the dale for the assembling of tlie Court of Appeal at Penang.
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  • 19 2 A telegram from South Raub dated to-day states: Crushing finished, 7UU tons stone realized 100 ounces ol smelted gold.
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  • 22 2 The German mail from Europe by the Jreiusen is due h»re on Thursday morning. 'Ihe I'reussen left Colombo at 11 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 22 2 Mb. Nash, of the Municipal Mains and .-ervn-es Department, rei>orts that two metal covers have been stolen from meters in Outram Road.
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  • 25 2 Captain H. G. Sargeaunt 12 Co. S. D R. G. A having arrived from India yesterday, has been taken on the strength of the command.
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  • 23 2 The German homeward mail steamer K'inig AUiert is due here from Hongkong on Monday evening Sue will probably be despatched the next evening.
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  • 26 2 The Government Guzettt notifies the Queen's 1 1 i.mk- for the Legislative Council's message of condolence re the death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gutha
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  • 25 2 The officer for the time being holding the olh'ce of Olii'-ial Assignee, Sett ifin><nt><, has been appointed to he Deputy Registrar of Deeds at Singapore.
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  • 31 2 To-morhow the services at 7.30 a m. aud 5.J0 p.m. at ft. Andrew's Cathedral will be in the nature of memorial services for those who hare died for Christianity in China.
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  • 32 2 Inspector Branagan was informed yesterday by a Chinaman tbat he had caught two other Cliinaqten stealing rice from a twakow but the Chinaman felt sorry for the thieves he let them go
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  • 36 2 Thxiic isa slight out break of foot and mouth disease in Singapore. The cases are altogether of a mild type. Four in the early stages were found among some cattle intended to be exported to Manila.
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  • 38 2 Tee Hong has been fined $7 for rash .Iri.iiig. Vong Ah Khee has had to pay $15 for failing to furnish particulars of death, and quite a number of Chinese have been mulcted nominally for burning sacrificial paper.
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  • 34 2 Tc-aoßßow (Sundaj) afternoon, the undecided tie in the first round of the Darul Adab Football Cup competition will be re-played at Jalan Besar hetaeen the "Old Rafflesians" and the Oarul Aliah (Tanjong Pagar Malays).
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  • 45 2 Two Malay lads, of Dhoby Ghaut, who are reported to be a terror to their neighbours, climbed along the roof of a block of houses last night, and amused themselves by throwing stones into a neighbour's house. This morning, a summons against them was granted.
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  • 55 2 Messrs W G Bell and C. G. de R.nig mont, Cadets, passed their examination in Law, Colonial Office Keitulations, and General Orders, and lire classed as Passed Cadets with effect from thn 29th ultimo. Mr. C. G. de Rougemont now acts temporarily as an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Singapore, with
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  • 74 2 The Government Uuzette publishes the finding and correspondence regarding the fire on the premises of Mr. A. Kox in High Street, last month. The liudiiig says that there is no direct evidence how the fire arose. It is conjectured that somtbody entered by the back from the tertace and set
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  • 26 2 W'r. are informed that tbe race-course will he open next Saturday for training purposes, and tbat cofiee will be served from that day.
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  • 82 2 LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. Ths bowling h .i.dicap of the Tnnglin and Teutonia Clubs for two cups) was continue.) last night. Play will be concluded to-night. Last night's scores were as follows Bidwell (h'cap 200) 67*. Darbishire (h'cap 250) 764. Uellrr (h'cap 2SU) 878, Hannaford (h'cap 200) 880, Harris
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  • 81 2 Scvibal alteration* have been made in the fixtures fur the remaining matches in connection with the 8. C. C. Cricket Tournament. The dates have now been arranged as follows August *****, Civil Service and Law v. Broker* and Insurance. Auk. 25th, SC.C. v. Officers of
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THK "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 23 2 Hongkong, Friday afternoon. A Chinese Imperial decree appoints Li Hung-Chang Plenipotentiary to negotiate lor peace at Shanghai.
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    • 24 2 Li Peng-Heng has gone to Yang-fiun with 15,<K)0 troops to oppose the advance of the Allies on Peking.
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    • 39 2 THEY MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. Chang-Chi-Tung has telegraphed to the Viceroy ofCanton asking him to prevent the entry of the lilack Flag troops into Kiukiang. It is feared that the entry of th« Black Flags will cause trouble.
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    • 32 2 General Creagh and his staff with the Gurkhas and Bombay Infantry leave here to-day for Shanghai. The 2nd Bengal Infantry will leave for Shanghai immediately on arrival here.
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  • 92 2 On Monday night, a circus will open ar the Beach Read reclamation ground which oilers a varied and attractive programme. The proprietor* are suveial members ot Warren's Circus who have just come down from Tientsin, where, like the other members of the Circus, they lost everything in the
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  • 226 2 I. v. A. Duliei Orderly Officer for the ensuing week: Lt G. A. Derrick. Orderly M. U, O. for the ensuing week Sgt. I. O. Mayhew. General Committee Meeting A meeting of the Ue"eral omnnttee will be held al the S V. A. Drill Hall on Friday
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  • 311 2 YESTKKUAY'd PLAY. "a" jiixkd doubles. Mrs. Wa -dell and Mr. Upton owe It. Mr and Ml. Braddell owe 90.3. Tbe latter scratched, w o. Miss Guun and Mr. M.wley, scr. v. Mra. Adams .ml M r. McGregor, owe 1(1, postponed until 1 uesday. Mr aud Mre.
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 29 2 London, Saturday. Lord Roberts telegraphs that he fear* the British garrison at Eland's River Station has been captured by the Boers, after ten days' resistance.
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    • 19 2 Lord Kitchener is pursuing Commandant De Wet, who has crossed the Vaal River in retreat.
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    • 36 2 INDEPENDENCE FOR THE FILIPINOS. Mr. Bryan has declared, in a speech, that, if he be elected to the Presidency of the United Staie«, his first step will be to give independence to the Philippines.
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    • 16 2 The United States Government has vent an ultimatum to the Chinese Government.
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    • 75 2 TO CARRY OFF LOUD RORKRTS. CULPRITS ARRESTED. Lain. A grave conspiracy to murder British officers and to carry off Lotd Roberts has been discovered at Pretoria. The r-onspirators proposed to take action on the night or the 7th instant by starting incendiary fires. They had arranged for
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    • 47 2 Lord Russell of Killowen is dead. THE MESSAGE OF AMERICA. Tbe message from the United (States Government to the Chinese Government is not an ultimatum. The message insists upon tbe attacks on the Peking Legations ceasing, and on the Chinese co-operating with the Peking relief force.
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    • 24 2 General Buller has captdrue Amersfo'Tt, a town in the Transvaal, after driving Commandant Christian Botha and four commandoes from a strong position.
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    • 22 2 Lord Methuen, co-operatine with Lord Kitchener, has attacked and defeated apportion of De Wet's force near Venter'sKroon.
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    • 10 2 Marshal Walder»ee sails for China within a fortnight.
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    • 15 2 An expeditionary force to roceed to China is forming in Belgium.
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    • 17 2 The captured garrison at Eland's River Station consists of Australian Bushmen and Rhodesian troop*.
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    • 57 2 The band of the 10th Madras Native Infantry plays the following selection of ruueic at the Botanical Gardens to-nigbt, commencing at 9 o'clock March -The Silver Trumpets .Godfrey. Overture. Under the British Colour. .Allen. Vulse "In the Twilight" Cools. Selection Tbe Flying Squadron Kappey. Cornet Solo Besses 0'
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    • 61 2 YnTKBDAT's Ooeernmmi Gazette contains the following The following tenders for the combined Opium and Spirit Farms of the three Settlements for the revenue period 190 1- lMMhave been conditionally accepted:— Singapore Khoo Hun Y«HnßaiidWongAliKook...*»«,luUp.ui. M ,i Lim KokCuuao anrl Ytw Ooi Gak »120,000 do. 3/->laecu -LiKengLiat, Sit
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 477 2 NOTICES. KKls BEER A firat quality I iltener, at it moderate price Guaranteed equal to anything in the market #13.611 per case of K uoi. pinU, of all dealers. BORNEO CO., LTD. Sole 1 m porter*. BLiCKENSDERFER TYPEWRITERS. A port.ilile and perfectly efficient machine. Weight complete with case lOilbe. Frices76
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    • 957 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. MR. Al.v-0.l h.>y Mohamedally Nakhodi is authorized to sign our firm f.om ih:- due. having lien admitted a partmr in our firm .ni. M.NOORDIN A Co. Singapore. 9th August, 1900. V/ 9 NOTICE. MY wile, Chan (ii-AT Hay. having left my prot.-.-lion simw Ust month, ithoul iu\ consent,
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    • 605 2 NoTim SINGAPORE LUICKET CLUB. NO 1 ICE 'IMIK Annual General Meeting of tbe i Member* of ihe Singapore Cricket Club will be hel i in the Tanglin Club, on Friday, tbe -'lih August, at 9 p.m. punctually. Bitsniss:— To receive tbe Committee's accounts for the year ended .mth June, I'HO;
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    • 712 2 LATRSr AhVKKTISKMRV'K NOTICE. Uaitod Grand Circus and Hippodrome. Grand opening uiglit, Mond .y Angwt l'th, doors open at 8 1> m Commencing at 9 .harp Prices *>f AdsßlasUsu Full Box ii Chairs tlO.(>>. rtecoud class 1 On Box seat i i.m Third class JbV Firat class 1.6". Gallery for Natives
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    • 159 2 -t Mjiy'-.. W.iioii oii-iho Hill, by ifio K«v. Edwari Harlxton, Vicar of K <c iU»le, nuil un la of the liri.le, te< it«l by th K. v -Wnnii, William, hk: ukI «on o( Ki- hurl Kiuwy. t»q of I lie Hollio., WeU Do l.y, ii tiAMH, ■•iily il»u"h v>-r of
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    • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and tlie mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 105 3 Rl BR'R TO THE PoNE The Tehran Company— a Johore vonI I it- re|K.rt for the yea' en.l'iig "i> th.' :<ot>. April last, to l.c Lid before the shareholders at a general ■rttiM i' II .Mekong fixed lor ThuraMr |j»rk« n, Hie estate nianathat Hi.' ...iniiany's gambier
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  • 76 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAUS TISIRS KiK,-In your issue of Thursday I read Tho Sambayang Hautu or Chinese feast for the dead begins tonight and lasts until the iM'h iimt.' And in yeitterday'i* s*KM "It has been decide.! to hold
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  • 376 3 io THE lIIITOR OF THE "STRAITS TIMES.' I iver's short note on the Stamford Road Canal, published in yesterday's isxue, is neat and to the point, mid us peneral tense will, l think, be fully endorHsd by the rat.pi>. i* The primary ol.je,t ol tlie wolk iairi.il
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  • 552 3 G»s*kal Borgnis-Deshorrtes, the military Cominander-in-Chi.-f of French lndo-China, hni- just dW, and lia» lien KUcc-rtlrit by General Dodds wfca mow cumin* oiil from France. General DodJ» is a Histiuuuixhed officer wliu i> bent known to f.iine by I lie I of Dahomey, a state on 'he U
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  • 673 3 ACHKES. In Acheon I'rnper the people are nuiet. In the coast sta e» to tne wnuli, ti neim'h tMii.l.iiiill keep tl.e fi- 11, deapiie continual d.feais. The enemy dhow hi Bir.niiilnii tlieatalnifS.iiiml.iiinun on tlie west coast, ilie rajah nf whiciiis well provided witli anna and lii.ln deH.nce to
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  • 144 3 Last month, an interesting ctrer.inny to..k l.i.i at KeV.imp. in Noriuand), srhaa tl.e iiililsMmp of K uen, accompanied by five Bi r lu>pß and ulli. r Clmrcli dicnilarisa, hinsaa the new fact..r> baUdillc that have just been completwi for the iaanatt*] m»nuCicmr> <.f li.ii.-.lkni.e, that fragrnnt an.l
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  • 279 3 Thf reports on German colonies recently laid l>ef.ir«tlie Kfichstag, an<l of wliich a minni'iry supplied by til S. l!Se ret.ry ..f ill.- Bmitfti klmhaii) at H.-r liti ha* MM Ix-en published by M HI Funiga Oltice, MMMM practical!) lo a cunte*--i.>n "I (iirm.iny'n ill-gncccwr as a MWh|
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  • 2430 3 JAPANESE VIKW.S OF THECHIXEBE THI PRUENT FIUtITI.NO AHO AFTtk? I A Nkw-PAPiu representative in Tokyo I has jual had an interview with Count I Okiiiua. ex F.mtign J.ipauese MmistM, I and one of Hie two moat illu.triom of I the "elder" Statesmen in J.ipaJi, wilh I regard
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  • 130 3 Par. from lh« New York correnpnn.lent of a London daily:— "All Newport nt prevent i- dii-rupted by a l-iiil ln-iwiwn the brilliant society lender, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fii-h, iinH her former bosom friend, Mrs. Herman Oelrichs. The rplit came after the la.lii-s' automobile race on Friday. Both participated,
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  • 232 3 (Ninth Sunday after Trinity) St. AkhbeWs Cathedral. 7 a. in. Mmtin» 7.v» m Choral Euiharist »nd Sermon. p m Kv.-iiKonit and Sermon. ■lhi'7.l m andS/tOp. m. Services will be Memo. i»l -«emces for tba Christian Martyrs in Chins Ft. N .tthew's ('him i-H. Oiror Lmu. 8 p.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 156 3 WHAr ME All WAM. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DX PIEDRA. mode fnlirrly of tobacoo grAn in Britit North Homeo. EQUAL TO FINE HAVANAHS. r EXQUISITE flavour and aroma packed j in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect condition. Conchas in boxes of 60 $4 00 per 100 Begalia Britanica do $tf.OO
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    • 871 3 NOTIVE& STRAITS H ■>TEL. SINGAPORE. THE Proprietress. Mrs 8 McDonald, ben to inform the pu>.!i<- that the i bove hotel is si ill nndor the same management and solicits the cu-tom of all her former »nd present customer who»e comforts will be attended to as of old. Mrs. McDonald wishe*
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    • 1008 3 NOTICES. gLNUAPORi: SPORTING CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23rd, 2:>M, onrf 27th. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 23rd Odoher. First Bacr. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value |SOO.A Bace for Maiden Hones— Weight as per scale (IOsV). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-Grifflns imported into the Straits Settlements or Native States
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    • 554 3 NOTICES QRfIRIDK. J. D. A. PKREIRA. Ho»Ti<T7LTtTiirr inn Fioain. COLLBCTOB IKD EXPOBTSB OF Oarmn*. By special appointment U- Hit Maintv Tbe King of Slam and K. H. Tlir Sultan Orders for Rnnqnet Hpr»v«, A*., Ac., Carefnllv and prompllr <>»«<Tit«d. Cheapest Boom la the Trad* XUBHKBY AJID BMIDKHOI KBKBANK. TANGLIN ROAD.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 257 3 CHKBS. (rnjwnm by kino's fawx.") All chess correspondence should b* addressed to "King's l*awn." Bolution<: No. 188 (l«vi) Q-R 8. No. 1K« (Taylor) K-KK. Correct solutions from A. 0. 8 Nemo, and H.' 1 PROBLEM NO 190, BY M. HAVEL. BLACK 8 PIKEI. 1 1 aii WHITE 8 I ECUS.
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  • 569 4 tUluinwl 'llt Arnt-ir, 1800. PRDDITOB. (Rale* an corrected lo noon' (Jambler buyer* 8.00. Copra Ball, 6 V>. do Pontianak, 6M. >■• par, Black buyer* 50.87 i do White, (Si) 4800 sago Kloor Sarawak 3 Xi do Brunei Ho. 1 2.90 IVarl Aaso 4 07J Coffee, Bah. 15% basis 2S.OU
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  • 130 4 M AILS CLOSE. Per sir. Time. 10-Dav. Pontinnak Sri Pontianak 3 p.m. I'eunnit /"in Seng 3 p ni. tl uar Jt Malacca Kian Yang 3 p.m. P .-ai.l AN. York Aem-n, S p.m "eli Heli 4 p.m. KUnB via port. Sappho 4 pm. ilunlok A P'liing JVuAi/ 4 p.n,. Maraesar
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  • 129 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE Kuov Kpkup. :-By tho P A O. a. Parramalta, due on the lilh Aug. with I it.- to rhe -nth July sh- t.ringe replica lo the mail* which left Singapore on the flh nnd -_-:ir«l lane. Kbdm <His* :-By the N D. L. a. a. Kotnig Albert,
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  • 204 4 AUKIVAU P»r •s. ftiuenp from Penang— Mr. and lire. BrnniinK mill Mrs l>m\ranl. Per H «i« Cum from T«lak An«on Tin port*— Mm R. A. do rtjum, Messrs. do mium, v. ile Souza. Mrs. J. M Cornelius, \l < omelius Miss d« 81 ua and lli.i C. de
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  • SHIPPING
    • 190 4 V nder tms heading the following abbrc vn tions are used str— steamer sh.— ship q.- -barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht 'ru. -Cruiser; Qbt.— Gunboat Tor I'orpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.rfrilish U. B.— United States: Ft.— rrench Her.— Merman Dut.— Dutch oli.— Johore Ac, Q. c.,—Oeni>r»largo d.p.—
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    • 891 4 TRADING VESSELS &C titaifiu Hue* Moor M Yutirday. I *-oT| H 'h' 6 W > Brit- tr UIM C»pt I and In.- .1 p. Wee Binaudijo. For I T. Ausou, I.nh-Ris. I tecte.a, Urn. sir. 2507 long Capt Stott I liiu Aug. from Hongkong, nh Aug. oc. I nvnwau-ICo For
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    • 1077 4 V ESSELS EXPECTED. Itamt, port, jmbabU dati 0/ orrt.il mmt MM 01 aqrnx,. BTIIKIU. Afunirmnon, L'pool, Sept 88 Mansfield Kill*, China, Aug Its j kanteiil>..rn. Aliienita, H'knit. Aug In II M AMMO*, L'pool, Auk 17 Mansfield. Anna, Moji, Aog IJ M. M K»uha. Auiiain, II kouic Auk l» M. M
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  • 169 4 I > Van. Nm 4 111.. ro«f. Oimii Kuan >iilii OOMiavua. 10 10 10 111 10 111 II II II II II II West York Brit bq. Sinner* Mur Mr Kian Yitog jßrit Mr. Halahai Dm Mr j I'lnSf-ng Brit Mr. Nmnhuys Out Mr Fin Wo Brit Mr. Poh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 384 4 _NOTICES. HMts for LEI PEIIIIS' i TOCESTEBSIi;E£ SAUCE. By Special Warrant j9 E^, 1 8 m Punßßors to Empress t! CELEBRATED OILMAN'S BTO^ 1 itILKV. HAKGREAVES (JOY., LIMITED. :o: ENGINEERS, IRON* AXI) BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIP BUILDERS, AND QfLfERAL CONTRACTORS. STEAM VESSELS IN STKEL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF ALL
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    • 205 4 Sweet Scents from flowers, RIGAUO'j WHITE VIOLITt. I RI6AUCS WHITE ROSE I RIGAUD'S white iuml I RIGAUD'S white mis. in/GAuD tC', tmmmm, Paris IMACNIYBN AND CAUEKO.NtJ PENS I They eaine iv a hoon and a bUsting to men ITV Pickmck,tlu OW and the KWmy Pm «OO«MINDI!D BY a,007 NtWsCAI'hKl Sold
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    • 685 4 N'tTirES, BEAUTIFULSKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by CUTICURA SOAP. MILLIONS or Won* Use Cuticuea Soap exclusively for preserving, purltylDg, and beantlfylug the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, sud dundruff, and the mopping of falling hair, for softening, Yhlteolnx, and soothing rjd, rou£h, and sore hand*,
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    • 10 4 ypTKRS. J. MOTION &CO. WATC^MAKfiUR. JEWELLERS. nPTHMANS. RKPATRB PROMPTLY KXECUTKD
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    • 26 4 NOIHIS. lIIIWN 1 Foob C«owr Bauao SCOTCH WHISKEY, THE »IliC«r WBISIKY IK THK WOIU) AssopplMtnH r.k th Prlnr. of Vale* BRINKMANN A CX)., »<* »otoA*«its for Rinippor*
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