The Straits Times, 15 August 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1900. No. 20,214.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 891 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, 1.1 Mil ED TilT TSaarßH- 1 Norwtofc Onioo Kir. Innumoos iDSIstJ. 4) as Assumnos Cosapasj (Fire), rk. K'|»it»bl« Lit" *s»ur»n<>. Hncil*y. Th» Ooaaa Maria* lsnrw» i'.mi|«uiv tC Chtaa M«r-a» S»— Xarlfatioß 00-!-^. n» T-«*«e»>s«» t*r»r IW» 'nmr«nv Taa MatWEBS lasassaiss^paay. Liasltas. PANT. LIMITED. Agsata. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. J
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    • 790 1 .STEAMSHLF^JCOMPANLES. I -MS XI UKK I'AKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at ainfaport: Ship Aoeuct, late J. Dabedeu A Co., 9-3, Cowm Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Nienhuyt. Bulongan viaPoits. Aug. 9. Banjermassin, Pulo taut. Balik
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    • 541 1 (--vOMPAGNIE DBS MESSAOERIEE J MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Addrrbs: Mrssaoerib, Siegaporr. The mail steamers will leave Singapore in or about the undermentioned dates. Outward. Hohbwabd. 1900. IUOO. Dates Dates. Salazie Aug. 20 Annam Aug. 19 Iniui Kept. 1 E. Simont fept. 3 Loot Sept. 17 Yarra Sept. 16 Siidneji Sept.
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    • 632 1 ENSUBANOE3. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,1»7,fi00 Paii up Capital i'.'lL'.TW Reserve Fond £1,073,680 Tbe undersigned, Agents for the Comany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTKAD A Co. rpuK CHINA TRADKEB INSUBASCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Snbsaribad $1,000,00). Amount I*»i1
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    • 794 1 INSTJBANCEa Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 3. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by aPolicy in THK BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funda— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 450,n0,000 LUCE MUSES UKIAL CMMTMS L*W riUll'H.
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    • 658 1 BANKS. TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI II BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND 111,800,000. RBBEBVE LIABILITY OF I il n ooo ooo PROPRIETORS. J -110,000.000. Oocrt or Directors N. A. Bibbs, Ksq.-Cii aishax K shbwam. Esq.— DsrrrTT Ceaieha*. K. H. OaAT. fag. D. M Hoses, Ua. E. Ooeti, Bsq. A. J
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    • 259 1 NOTICRS. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. SIZES FROM 14" TO 1M G. OTOMUNE CO. BAONALL HILLES 08, Robinton food. HAVE ON HAND:— Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, 80 100, 110. and 120 Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circnila. Any Voita#B «B or*sr. Direct or Alternating Currant Fans
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    • 719 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- ANPPER ONALS flsT tike, II cents a line tnd and EH times, 10 cents a line 4th to <Hh times esnta a line Ttb to IMb times easts a line afterwards, S onto a Use bat ac ebargeless than one dollar. TbasaMns advertisement, close set,
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  • 33 2 PRICE IS CENTS. Straits Times: SIX) a year, or, post free 534. UlraiU Budget: $18 a year, or, pott free, 120. Advertising Rales may be found in the fourth pace.
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  • 449 2 It is increaaingly evident that tbe centre of attraction in China to Britain, and tho main sphere of Britibh influence in future, must be the YaDg-tze region. In the coming "scramble for China"— for, say what we like, the possibility of a general open
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 in. s bank rate is t/H
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  • 21 2 J. Hi'okks, who recently gave himself up here as a deserter from Hongkong, his been banded over to a military escort.
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  • 24 2 The I. a U. Company's intermediate steamer M'theei left Penang at 6 pin ynsterday, and is due to arrive here at b a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 4 2 H. M iii.ivnin p.pc.
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  • 22 2 Two hundred and three deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 44.03.
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  • 20 2 The Japanese Government has decided to employ girls in the Japanese Post and Telegraph and Post Office Savings Bank Offices.
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  • 27 2 Thk German mail steamer Preutte*, with dates from London to the 23rd July, left Penang at 2 p.m. yesterday, and ia due here at 5 p.m. to-day.
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  • 27 2 The Superintendent of Stationery at Calcutta has received instructions to organise for the China force a base stationery depot equipped with four months' supplies of all necessaries.
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  • 46 2 At 10 a in nu the 13th, the captain of the 8. Sri I'tgatan picked up four Chinamen in an open boat aNrnt 35 mile* out, off Pulo Piaang. The boat was leaking at the time. The men said they were on their way to Singapore.
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  • 41 2 Tni American authorities in the Philippines have arranged to isolate all the lepers from the islands in three isleti near the port of Cebu. To make room for th» taper*, all the inhabitants of the islets will be removed to Cebu.
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  • 44 2 At Hongkong, the other day, a Chinaman dropped a thousand dollar* in notes in the etr.vt The notes were picked up by a p.ilirnman who took them to the Police Office. The owner, on rrcoverins the notes there, left ten dollars for the finder.
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  • 52 2 An important improvement it uuiler con'' ruction at Simla, in the form of a Municipal dhohies' wa>h-hou»e. When completed, it will accommodate sixteen dhobie* The entablMiment will h« supplied with clflan pipe water. In connection with thn waoh-hmite will he drying room, for drvinn the clothing by Bteaxo-boaMd air during
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  • 20 2 Lieut MSi L Sim. m, RE left f..r home in the Konig AU>ert ytjaterda). He baa been grouted ■■icE leave.
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  • 20 2 Missus. Powell and Co. advertise a sale of household provisions, confectionery, Sec, at their sale-room, commencing on the 21st inst.
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  • 31 2 Today's produce quotations came too latn for correction on the back page New Benares opium has dropped to 9918, Gambier to *9 90 Liberian coffee to til, and tin to C7t*.
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  • 38 2 Lye Hoo has been sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment for theft of a Municipal lamp Ong Ah Kip undergoes the same penalty for a similar ottence, with an addition of six weeks for disposing of another lamp.
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  • 40 2 At the date of last advices from Hongkong (Bth instant) the 30th Bombay Infantry and the 4th Battalion of Gurkhas had been warned to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to Shanghai to strengthen the force on the Yang-tze River.
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  • 41 2 Thk Congress of Chambers of Commerce held in London has recommended the adoption of the decimal system. The only exception is the delegate of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, who pointed out that India was not yet ripe for the change.
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  • 53 2 In a liuierninent Gazette Extraordinary. issued to-day, it is notified that the 11 mi. W. i gerton having returned to the Settlement to-day, His Honour the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint him to be his Deputy during His Honour's absence frum Singapore, vice the Hon'ble W.
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  • 41 2 Specimen of intelligent military censorship of despatchex in South Africa:— A war correspondent writes"Heavy Boer attack. Guns rain shelllire on position. Severe losses, both yesterday and to-day." The message reaches the foreign editor in London thus: "Heavy rain yesterday and to-day
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  • 55 2 TiiKtwo Manilamen siilnrs, sentenced to death in West Australia for piracy and murder on board the pearler Ethel, were hanged at Fremantle on the 19tb -July. They, with other sailors as accomplices, killed the maater of the pearler, Captain Reddell, liia son, and the carpenter, plundered the vefcel, and scuttled
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  • 103 2 THE (.[>>- Ct'P. RESULT OF 1«T BOUND. A.W.«u™. 1-IWB.IM 3up*lio P u,. J. lubuli A. Kacr I„.. I A P Buwaa A. T. G.lu n s 1 1 J. U. >u» Dr Fo-ji. o. M»JorL«rt.J<» n W. lop* J to .Uj. r. v. r-n> h. v. a»ib
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  • 105 2 Sboktly before 5 p m. yesterday, the Italian transports Uuira, Marco ilxwjlittli, and Singapore steamed out ul the roads un iheir vuynge to China, convoyed by •lie cruiser Utromboti. The British AnlUlum went alongside the Borueu M hart at about 6 p.m. yesterday and coaled. She is
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  • 197 2 Mrs. Kabris reports to the police that yesterday some clothing was stolen from in almeirau in her house. A Hokien named See Boon < live, a chincbew on hoard the s.s. Booh Xan, reports that between the 12th and the l.'lih nine balls of guttaperclia valued at
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  • 204 2 YESTERDAY'S FLAY. LADIES' SINUI.BB. Mm Saundere, scr. bnat MiM> Werry, :t, 8-2, 6-6. L.U'IKo ii H 111. 1.* Mrs. WadrtoM A Mrs. Braddell, owe 6, be t Mrs. Fabris and Mi-s Salzmaon. Io.S, 64, 6-1. A MIXED DOUBLKS. Miss Gunn A Mr. Mosley, scr Iwat
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 45 2 FOREIGNERS PRoMHKI* SPECIAL rROTECTION. Shanghai, Tuesday night. The Viceroy of Szechuan U reported to be much disgusted with the stories of the critical situation at Chung-king. He earnestly requests the Customs staff to return to Chung-king, promising them his special protection.
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    • 23 2 SAID TO BE JEALOUS. There are grave fears that French jealousy prevents the landing of Indian troops at Shanghai.
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    • 51 2 X MILES DISTANT ON SATURDAY. Hongkong, WednettUty. Tbe Peking Allied relief force reached Nan-tsai-tun on the Bth inst.. Hosiwoo on the 9tb inst., and Anping, 27 miles from Peking, on the 10th inst The Chinese have been retreating on Peking without fighting since the conflict at
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    • 54 2 BRITISH TRAXPORTS CANNOT LAND TROOPS. ALLEGED FRENCH AND AMERICAN LNTRIGUE. British transports have arrived at Shanghai. Tbe troops were not landed, however, owing to intrigues of the French and American Consulates with certain American missionaries in Chinese employment, who are helping to frustrate the British. There is
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    • 33 2 Shanghai, Tiutday night. The Allies reached Hosiwoo on Friday last, and Anping on Saturday. British transports witli troops have arrived here, but the troops have not yet landed.
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    • 25 2 CHAPELS A ITACKED. Chapels have been attacked at Hanyang and Hankow. No personal injury was sustained. The Viceroy promptly sent troops to suppress, the rioters.
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    • 23 2 REMOVED BY THE AUTHORITIES. An ambiguous anti-Christian placard issued here by Chan-chi-tung has been removed, the foreign consuls protesting.
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    • 58 2 Wi would again remind our readers that the above powerful company of little artists open in the Town Hall on Saturday next with a production of The Belle of Now York," which will be produced for two nights only. Tbe seats are filling fast at the Robinson Piano
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    • 336 2 KfciKNTi.v, one of the police magistrates tried a case brought up by the police. He found that there was not sufficient evidence to convict under the section on which the charge was framed, and discharged the defendant. The police sent the matter up to Government, and the magistrate
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 21 2 London, Wednesday A strike of stokers at Marseilles preventa the Messageries Maritime! mail steamer Melbourne from sailing for China.
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    • 18 2 Russia continues to mobilise troops on a large scale for service in the Kar East.
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    • 30 2 KIFTY DROWNED, The hranee, a French torpedodestroyer, has sunk after collision with the French flagship Brennut, off Cape St. Vincent. Fifty of the destroyer's crew were drowned.
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    • 53 2 The Chinese imperial edict appointing Li Hung-Chang to negotiate with the Allied Powers for the cessation of hostilities has been communicated to tbe United States Government The I'nited States Government has emphatically refused to negotiate until its demands on the Chinese Government have
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    • 18 2 General Cairington ban evacuated Zeerust and is concentrating all his available forces at Mafeki ig.
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    • 21 2 The bulk of Commandant Dewet'e force has seemingly eluded the British troops in pursuit, and probably joins Commandant Delarey.
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    • 46 2 General Carrington made strenuous efforts to relieve the besieged garrison at Eland's River Station, and attacked Commandant Delarey vigorously. But General Carnngton's force was too small and he was obliged to retreat, and narrowly escaped being cut off.
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    • 63 2 The United States liovernment has expressed its willingness to join in an agreement among the Powers to abstain from hostile demonstrations in North China. Hut the United States Government will only do so on condition that the Chinese Government allows a portion of the Relief Force to
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    • 105 2 AMALGAM FIGURES. A tklkoxam from Raub, dated 14th instant, states The rough cleaning-up of the batteries yielded as under Electric Mill 2,950 ounces of amalgam, the estimated quantity of stone crushed being l.sOOtons. Steam Mill: l,6ooouncep of amalgam, the estimated quantity of stone crushed being 770 tons Prospects
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    • 47 2 A vkry successful "Cigarette Smoker" was given lost nieht in the Tanglin Club before v large audience. The programme, which wan an excellent one, whh well carried out, and the band of the ltith M. N 1. was in attendance, conducted by Mr. Sal. maim
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    • 102 2 Yestkriiay afternoon, the funeral ol Petty Officer Walker of H. M. S. Uritl. took place at Bukit Timah Road cemetery with full naval honours. The coffin was drawn on a gun-carriage, and was headed by tbe band of the 16th M. N. I a large number of deceased's
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    • 149 2 At this afternoon's meeting of the Municipal Commission, Mr Barker will move the following resolutions That the attention of tbe Oh ef Police Officer be directed to the illegal obstruction of the Bnkit Timah Koad below Cluny, Ijetween the hours of 6 to 7.30 am by tlir ■rmwinir
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 447 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Qelijrnite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ill Elm* or Safety Fuses, Eleetrie Blasting Apparatus, The al>on Explosives, being alt mantifaJured in Great Britain, are made to pass th* high stamlard of safety and purity test, imposed by tlie Brititk Qorenmenl, and
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    • 1334 2 M)il K\ Til i: ROIUNSON ]>lANO CO. :o: M»M.k<»4.. sIHN(.IIH. AND SI\«4r«KE. l.v rAR hie i.uii.kji Fikm in the (Cut or PIANO ASK OEG VN" MAM KAt'l I'RKR.S AND SPECIALISTS, MUSIC AND HOBICAL INVIRUMKNT SKLLKRS. Pianos of the highest Class For Bin hi on tho Kasy Payment System, made to
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    • 777 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT*. TOWNJIALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST lSlh Grand return visit of POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPEKA CO. I.EUEM AND SOLK PrOPRIETOH" Mr. C. A. Pollard <fc Mm. N. Chester. BATURDAY ASD UOXDAY, AUGUST 18th AND 20th for the first time in Singapore, the most successful musical comedy ever produced TBfi BELLIC OF NRW
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    • 105 2 Isssaavf '«r iai tr.wi t\m** *bu«i.i < t <ntut ob >me vAt ot Mm MMf only B« n^toW o< lk«l oooJitioo. au; MS S. »r» r.joil«l tli»l mwlit otlawwu. am |>übluk«l. All oootncU v. mbiMt to tba ooaiUtlOD tk*t Uki liuii, uj Inn tb. *lrf ru-«i..«l>t tatoltta nur in aa
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 176 3 i.lTOB; or THE "STRAITS TIMES. \mong the news from China ed bj you yesterday, there is an item which informs us that the commanders of thi allied force* are not agreed as to making further a.lv.im.' on Peking. The Russians in particular, it is said, oppose
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    • 213 3 IO IHK KHIT'IK THE STRAITS TIMES." \lti-r th<- -ii. ..-ssful inanh-oiit i.l the Siiik;i|kiip V..luiiti'l-r Killes on Monday nmlit, I notice that the men were told what good boys they ha.l 1. n and were rmii.liniinted generally. Remembering that the Volunt.ir Kirn were suggested in the columns of
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    • 236 3 ■M OF THE BTKAIT3 TIMES." Sik, -1 M*Jm from the paragraph appearing in y.ur i-.»ilc of ye-1. -r I and the Kipress published the ufwfkMl day, that the "splendidly appointed steann i I v,.. t..l Hn from China about the -Mill instant and that she has "superb
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  • 443 3 HMit i'almek mmn I.NTEKVIKKKI) al Sllllhl. (itlleral Sir A P Calmer, Mtiag C'.uimander-in-Chltfof Hi- Army in India, made the following efUeuienls, regarding the China 1 1 The object to be arrived at is to be prfpare.l l.i any emeruei..y While allording every possible assistance to protect Imperial
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  • 101 3 Thk United Circus performing on the Beach K'»l iiclaiiialion ground was again largely attended last night Whatever may have happened to the |.r..|.iietors at Tientsin (we gave some of their experiences, in our yesterday's issue), their misfortunes have in no way affected their ability to do many clever
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  • 194 3 BMM years ac", while attendinc the 11. mm. -I Assizes, I (says the great Irishman v nn. 11) witnessed a trial which 1 shall never forget. A wretched man was charged with the murder of his neighbour. The evidence was running strung against the prisoner. In la.
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  • 194 3 The war in the north is having a bad rtlicl on in. my slants: of business in Shanghai, iiotal.lyon lottery enterprises BcMDf uvikt ago it wa- announced that thi' drawing of the Kiangnau Charity Lottery would be postponed for two months. On Saturday morning the itliiy Mutual drawing
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  • 680 3 i ,t nkkal i n.liii when he la«t visited PMIM inlic.iti-1 with thi> unerring pndrioa of geniua the method ■biMj tlie Chinese will of necessity employ in their war against the world j China's p-iver lie* in her number., in the .(in.-k moving of baf tio<ip«, in
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  • 2637 3 NHV- VIA JAPAN. 1XTHAUBDIMAKY ALl.tUATIciNS. Thk special correspondent of Die Kelt Ukrunule writes iioui lientniii on tin- -Mi ii ult. Tue officers of the troop* of all nations agree thai the advance on Peking has been unnecessarily deayed by the British, and there is a feeling of inihik indignation.
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  • 88 3 Per N. D. 1., s. s. Ko»ig Albrrt for London—Mrs. N pier, Mrs. tyacke, Mrs Desborouicb, Lieut, tiiraon. Mrs Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prior. For GenoaMessrs. H. Muhlinghaua. Paul Fette Luang Suayuth, Mom Luang (huav, and Mom I'hno 1 hotsiriwnng. For Naples-Mr, and Mrs. Fer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 276 3 V v must stop Coughing. The best way to cur* Chronic Coughs, Brouchilis, and Chest-Colds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into the chest and back, it penetrates immediately to tbe inflamed parts. The tickling in tbe throat caseß the spasm weakens ihe cough disappears. It often cures
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    • 592 3 NOTICES. SIR (JRAEME HKPBI'RN DALRYMPLE HORN ELPHINSTONE, Deceased. ALL persons having any claims or demands against the estate of tbe above mentioned deceased are requested to send particular* of same to Edward Dumarwq Thomas. Esquire, c/o T. H. T. Rogers, Solicitor, lpoh, (actiog in Perak on behalf nf the representatives
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    • 856 3 NOTICES. RAFFLES HOTEL Special Criterion Dinner On Saturday, the 18th inst, By our French Chefs. The band of the M. N I. will be in attendance during and after dinner. Seats to be engaged previously. Guests $2 per head. SARKIES BROTHERS, 17/8 Proprietors AUCTION SALES IN THE GOODS OK MAN(.AM.U.
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    • 672 3 NUTICTS. HEMEE CO. HEG to inform the Ladies ot Smganor. > and their other customers that th.* "ill reopen at their old address Nos 4S-f 43-2. Hfgh Street, on Monday, th- mh August and display tbeir newgood* ,u.t received from Europe. They also beg to say that tbe goods which
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 202 3 ARRANi.KMKNTS WKUNIMlAY, IStH AlClHT. High Water. 1.18 p.m German outward mail due. 8. V. R. Drill A. and B. Co. 6.15 Circus. Beach K. 9. Thuhday, I6tu Aram. High Water. 1.83 a.m. 1.61pm. Sodawater Plant Sole. Anson Rd. if.30. Land Sale. Crane. 2.30. Football. FoMils n. Crocks. 8. V. K
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  • 573 4 8 «U«KIK». 16TH AT'OOIT, 1900. PRODUCE. (Hattt or* eomeUd to noon) Uambler I 8.00. Copra Ball, 6.75. do Pontianak, 6 (in. Pepper, Blaok. buyer*. 80*71 do White, (6Z) «.00 Hago Klourßarairak,. 3 .v> do Brunei No. 1 8.80 Pearl Sago 4.071. Coffee, Ball, 1«X ba*i* JS.Ou Coffee Paleml«ng. 16X
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  • 180 4 To-Morrow. Malacca 4 I'inggi Hetme I p.m. Madras via ports Loodiana 2 p.m. Peoang via Deli 11. U 3 p.m. S'baya Mamarang Chun Sang 3 p.m. Malacca A Klang Clum Pkya 4 p.m. Friday. Batavia via ports Botk, 7 a.m. Klang via ports Penaiw, 1 1 a>m. sourabaya
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  • 199 4 AKkIVALS. I Per s. s. Bon Whalt Uin from Klaug rim I port! Measn- Ferrers, Stephen, .lacquer, I L Btmb, and Mr. Petberbridge. TO ARRIVE. For the Far East. I Per I*. AO. RotM, from London, July I 3Bih— Mr. CO. Williams, Mr.J. Campbell, Mr. King, Mr R.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1057 4 SH IPPING IN PORT. Under tmabeadiag the following abbrevialons are used sir— steamer sb. ship q.— barque sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht !ru.— Cruiser; Obt.— Ounboat Tor— torpedo H.p— Horse-power BriL— iriti*b U. B.— United Slate.; Fr.— French Her.— German Dot.— Dutch: oh.— Jobore 4c, O. c.,—Generalargo d.p.— deck passengers U—
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    • 992 4 V ESSELS EXPECTED. ttam», port. pnbtU 0 <wriM mm 4 ■■MM Agamemnon, L'pool. B«pt 28 Maoeheld. Übenxa, H'knng, Auk 18 B II Alcinou., L'pool, Aug 17 Mansfield. Anna, Moii, Aug 13 M n Kni.b*. Annaro, Hkong, Aug ID M. M. Australind, W. Ausiral.a, Aug 16 B'stee/1 Bayern. Hamburg Oct II
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    • 74 4 Vatici/n Nam« Ton. I'imii Twou &ulb>.' Uomimio. Rio. Aur II B»n l.iong Out itr. i'7fi Kink l.jermiuin Am; 1 1 Kk Loans Cb»n 16 Shermrd Otborn IBrit itr. 87H Dunmtll Mauntiui July V4 Tel«wr»ph Co Lid. IS ,WaluwMvu Jap Mr. SBBl {MuMilUn Yokohama July »P. Simoo. and Co. IS
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    • 101 4 DAT*. VxMi't Kui IfuuAßiu CUniia Omtuitioi Lug 16 16 18 16 16 16 16 16 18 16 16 16 Neera I Brit ttr. Coyah T. Amoo rlaporU Ban Whatt Soon itr. Home BillitoD and Ponti»n«t Ki»n Van« itr. Shimmen Muar and Malacca Calcha* itr. Onfory l»ndon ti« I'onanj Antillian
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 381 4 NOTICES. "ijlttilirTH^^aiiS 1 fit I a WQKCESTEBSHIRE SAUSL By Special WirrMt 11 S^ Tlie Q BM Purveyors to f^fflP^ Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S^TORES^_ QUINQUINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— C. DUPIRE Co. Retail Aqmts— JOHN LITTLE A Co. B DP] SPLENTER A Pp. PORT ARTHUR.
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    • 584 4 CURED. Many thouoamla of men suffer from em-rvating weaknesses, and cannot find a cure for them. I oay to such sufferers write to me; and 1 will nbow you a recently discovered meaus (simple and certain) l.y which you can lie reliewd of your sufferings. It will only cost yon
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    • 677 4 NOTK B. J^AflAflGA of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated for its iMlatt perfume and Uw Mlig of MM and [ratinas which It imparts to Ute skia Kananga Extract DEI ir.iois K\"TIC PEnriMF. FOR THI HAMDKMcHItr Al once onr"»l. IT^'eful *nd peiTiMenlly tragr.nl. RIGAUD&C", 8, rue Vivienno. PARIS ~JAMIi? r Wxi'SON COS
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    • 52 4 \k«:h id.-v j. v. a. pereira. BOBTICDLTUBIR IBD FIOUdT. I'OLLKTOB *>D KXFOBTO OF OBCHUW. By special appointment to His Majesty The King of Siam and H. H. The Sultan of Jobore. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, *c, 4c, Carefully and promptly executed. Cheapest Hoaae In Uw Trade. NURHKRY AND BRRmritOF. biOUK,
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