The Straits Times, 16 August 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times E<T. OVER h A CENTURY SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1900. No. 20,215.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 901 1 pnr IIORNFO COMPANY. Ulllat Tfc ««s»w<l lit. A^utmßwk N,»wKh I'diub rl*» In.urmMS »nei««>. 4 m »»ur»ii.-<-.mK* l >J iKirel The Kiu.i.l*- Ul» •astasf. The ii.-»" M I— aiiiMi i)a»af I-h, ,->,,«, Mutrn^ sum Navi«»«i<«i ''oapaay. fheT<*tesham sif Hwl I'.MIW.. Ta* Hantaass lasiaum '"mpaay. Liatissd. *«r pvtiralars <* U>— OeKpaaisa, w
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    • 790 1 _.STIL\JISUIP_(X)MPAMES. l^-ONINKLUKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agmi, at Stmmyvre: Ship Aui.inr, un J. Dilm.iii A Co.. i-S, Colltib Jda». The nndernißiitiiined daim are only apprtiximate Steamer rrom blpnchxl (A ill Ije liV>pau.-ne<l for en VinUM lluL.ng n vi.-. Io 1.. Aug. o. Baij-rmsss'n. Pulo l>ut.
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    • 549 1 CIU.MIV..MK IHtO MK— -MJKKIK!I MMiIUMK- DE FRANCK. Tklbobaphic AntiKßW: Musacibii, MHHpt Tbe mall steamer* will leave Singapore >n or wont the undermentioned dates. -lll'TW'tKli. HOHI-VABD. W<l. lt*oo. Dates Date*. Snlatit Am .3" Annam Aug IW Ud<u (M.pt. I Sita<ms fept t 1,.n, s-|.i. IT K-rru Sei.t. i« S.,d.ry N-pt <a'»t't
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    • 661 1 INSURANCES. Imjf. London" and lanoashsrk fire insurance company. CaoltKl £«.l»7,N)0 Pa ip CapiUl £!i.7«i ReMrv* Fund i 7:i ftBn Tbe undersigned. Agent* for tbe Com any, are prepare*! to accept Are risks at current rales of premium. HOI.'STEAD A Co. 'IVit iIHNA TRAUKBB INHUIUNCI 1 CO mPAJi V. LIMITED. Capital
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    • 391 1 INSURANCES. BHITISH KMPIKE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1847. FFNDS E9. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS lAROE BONUSES. Endowment Assurances at English rates." Agents: Ham. LYALL AND EVATT. U. th. I. StKOAFORK. J. MOTION &CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWKIJ.EKB. OI'TICI \NS. REPMRK PROMITI.Y FXKCUTED. D.VOE'si PEII«)LKUM. REWARD OF Sl.OOO OFFERED. AS caws, tin*,
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    • 699 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals, Pans, 1878 18»9. JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having nFIIA Greatest Durability are Therefore Uk H CHEAPEST. I LllO BAMiS. Uo.NU KOMI AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-I! P CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND $11,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 „„«,)n tt) PRO FRIKTORB. -110.0W.000. Cocet of DiaKTtoaa:— N.
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    • 272 1 8. Oil ASH I. JAPANESE TATTOOEK, All I'nl anln Hcweat Drslsn*. No 77, Anton Road, Singapore. J* .JOHNLHTLEifeCO., LIMITED. §b Marine. Yellow Waterproof D. B. Goats, $6 each. Black Rubber Waterproof D. B. Coats, $9-50 each. Fawn Parramatta Waterproof all round Cape oats. Govt. Infantry Regulation Waterproof Coats. Black Parramatta
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    • 798 1 KOR BALB- EMPLOTMEIfTS Ti) LET- AND_PER> ON ALB [Ist tiki, U cenu a llm laid %n4 tr<f time*. 10 iwnts a line 4th to Hth times eenta a line; 7th to 18th times I cent* a lln* afterwards, 1 oenU a llm bat a* charg* leaa than one dollar. Thsa
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  • 108 2 I*™. Vuul'i Kami KuuAßio Utnui lu/- minus Aug U SulUn Brit »tr. Hendry Mow 18 Chow Phya Mr. Jellicoe Malacca unit Klan« l« Hong Wan »ir. Hudaoo Muar and Malacca v I Hubs Mr. Ink.ter Horning ami ltoli Itt Loodiana «r. Will.hoi Madras via porta l« Malacca »tr. Aadram
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 26 2 Adolth A. Minjoot died at Siugapore on the IMb. inst. The remains will be removed from his residence, 4 Sophia Bond, at 4.3u tbis evening.
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  • 26 2 The first meeting in connection with the Straits Chinese British Association will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4.30.
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  • 131 2 Or. M ilium von Schwarzenstein, the newly-appointed German Diplomatic Representative in China, in place of the late Baron von Ketteler, who was murdered at Peking, is a passenger on the German mail hreutten, which arrived from Europe yesterday and left to-day for the north. He is accompanied by Baron von
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  • 156 2 No sensible man will deny that the condition of the Esplanade front betweeo five o'clock and duik requires improvement. That particular spot, at the hour mentioned, is little better than a ground where the great unwashed can scratch itself, stretch itself, and display itself up to the point of indecency
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  • 253 2 We see (says the Npectutor) that the military writer of the Timet, in an excellent paper on the situation, declares that the intelligent appreciation of the military situation is not in accor dance with Chinese character, and points to expert advice and trained leading." The game idea is expressed in
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  • 283 2 The era of messages is past. At any moment authentic news from Peking may reach a world awaiting it with breathless anxiety. Eight days ago, the Allies were at Anping, just over Unity miles from the c.if.ital, and the latest news is that the Allies are now approaching the city,
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/0^
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  • 30 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail Hit, are on page 4. A uknural meeting of the S. V. It. is fixed up for this afternoon at 5 I.V
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  • 13 2 The Boer quarters in Ceylon are fitted up to accommodate four thousand prisoners
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  • 14 2 The Ueru'uii man-of-wur ligtr was to leave Colombo for this port on Thursday last
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  • 15 2 Thk race-course opens for training on Saturday morning. Coffee will be served from that day.
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  • 20 2 El«vkn Crocks (chief Crock Mr. Penney) play Eleven Fossils (chief "Fossil "Capt. Dewing) at football on the Esplanade this evening.
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  • 32 2 Tan Tai, for the theft of a few dried fish at Boat Quay, has been sent to prison fur a year, two months of which are to be spent in solitary confinement.
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  • 24 2 Menus. Powell and Co. advertise a salo of freehold properties, comprising brickfields, coconut plantations, and building allotments, at their sale-room on the 27th inst.
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  • 32 2 Audi i. Hamid 11, the Sultan of Turkey, celebrates the 25th anniversary of his accession on the 31st instant, and the Decision is to De one of great rejoicing amongst Mohammedans generally.
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  • 36 2 A Cantomjse woman wan prosecuted yesterday for buying a girl, about 18 years old, forSoOO. The woman was convicted and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. She was aleo fined S6OO, in default three mouths' extra.
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  • 34 2 Thk following football team will represent the S. V. R. in their matcn, this afternoon, against the S. R C Maclaren, Noble, Dick, Stratton, Robertxon, Sells, Goldie, Napier, Christie, McKerron, and Habekost or Hinderer.
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  • 44 2 II M S Europa arrived at Colombo m the 9th inxt. from Australia on her way to England. On her return with titne-pxpired crews, she put in at Batavia, awaiting instructions to proceed to China. However, she was not called upon to proceed there.
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  • 48 2 I.im I'm.. i- Km and another were arrested on the sth ultimo for assisting in carrying on a lottery at No. 11 Amoy Street Yesterday, Li in Chou Kirn was lined Sl,ooo, in default three months. The fine was paid. Four hundred toilars were awarded to the informer.
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  • 40 2 Ykstkrday evening, Mr Assistant Superintendent de Rougeinont and Serjeant Ambrose made a raid at Tanjong I'agar Dock barracks and arrested 32 .■.lie- gambling. Three others were -ilso taken into custody for aiding and iihetring in keeping a common gaming house.
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  • 60 2 I'kukk Ali, a Bombay man, of 14 Rallies Place, reports that at 7 UO am yestet'lay he left three watches valued at $100 in a 'rikisha at the door of his llace of business. Ten minutes later lie bethought himself of the matter, 1 .lit it was too late the
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  • 61 2 Thk Telegraph steamer Shtrard i)(l«ime, which arrived frum Mauritius yesterday, was docked at Keppel Harbour, where the John I'emlt; belonging to the fame company, which onl) recently arrived from Europe, is having ■inme work done to her. The boilers of 1 he Shernrd Utliornt are to be surveyed, und after
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  • 23 2 A I.AIM'H will run to the Swimming Club bungalow, from Johnston's Pier, on Sunday next, at 6.3U and 7.30 a.m.
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  • 91 2 Rs.7O,<XK) TAKEN. 1 >n -'l-i .Inly a Madrassee presented aforged draft forßs.7o,ooo, purporting to have been drawn by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China at Madias in the Bombay branch, and obtained payment trom the Bank at Bombay by seventy note* of Rs.
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  • 105 2 Now that the monopoly for the Opium ml Spirit Farm for the triennial period 1901-***** is settled, it wems to be as well that hotel-keepers and others who keep liquors in stock Bhould remember the trouble they were put to early in 1898 on account of duty on
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  • 99 2 Pollard's Company of Lilliputians" arrived in the Autlralind from Western Australia to-day. They have brought with them a splendid collection of scenery for The Bell« of New York," which opens at the Town Hall on Saturday night, and will also be played on Monday night. It is interesting
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  • 225 2 At the recent meeting of the Victoria Institute, Sir O. U. Stokes, Bart., f.b b in the chair, an address "On our Coal Reserves at the close of the Nineteenth Century" was given by Professor Edward Hull, 1.l d., k.r.s. The author had selected tin- subject for
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES"
    • 42 2 ORDERED TO WEI-HAI-WEI. Shanghai, W'tdneulay night The British transports now here with Indian troops have been ordered to sail for Wei-hai-wei to-morrow morning but there is still some hope that the troops will be allowed to land here.
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    • 32 2 LIITLE OPPOSITION OFFERED. HOSTILE MANOR'S PROBABLY ESCAPE. The relief lulumn is approaching Peking, meeting vith little opposition. They will probably find that the hostile Manchus have escaped from Peking.
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    • 29 2 Hongkong, Thursday morning. The British troops at Shanghai will not be landed there, but will go on to \Ve hai-'vei. T,.ere is great consternation at Shanghai.
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    • 19 2 It is reported that the Chinese have been defeated at Tung-chow, about 25 miles from PYkinz.
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    • 310 2 Yesterday, Mrs. Marshall, residing nt Claymore," reported to the police that between 8 and 9 o'clock that morning she got out of a 'rikisha, with a lady triend, at the foot of the hill in River Valley Road, ■ad that the 'rikiitha-coolie walked up behind them. After
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    • 406 2 H M. B. llntomart and Kr.iml.lf, gunboats, arrived from Plymouth .i.i Colombo this morning, and went alongside No. 1 section Tanjong Pagur Wharf to coal. They will probably leave for China to-morrow. The British transport City of CamItridgn (No. 39) passed through the port at H. 45
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAM
    • 30 2 NOT YET CAI'TLKKH. loiulon, Tlmrtday. A messenger has reached Pretoria with news that the garrison at Eland's River Station was still holding out. Their casualties were sixty-seven.
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    • 18 2 General Carrington has been ordered to return to Zeerust, which town he had evacuated.
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    • 34 2 THOUSANDS OF PASSEXtiEKS axi) noon klatux :t,600 pansengxrs and also 600 troops bound for China are congregated at Marseilles, unable to proceed owing to the stokers' strike at that port.
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    • 30 2 General fiery an( j t^rd Kitchener are closely pressing Commandant Dewet, who has been forced to throw uway ammunition and to destroy some waggons in his flight.
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    • 22 2 The total casualties among the British forces in South Africa, exclusive of patients in hospital, now amount to 3tt,007.
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  • 307 2 ANN I Al. OmUli MKKTINCi The twelfth annual general meeting of the Singapore Masonic Club was held at the Club Boom, Freemason's Hall, last .veiling, the I'resident, Wor. Bro W. Makepeace, in the chair. The lion, secretary and treasurer Mr Powell Robinson submitted the report for the year
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  • 72 2 Poi N. D. L. s s. /V "««<m from Genoa Messrs. E. N. CotUaod, Th. Williams, H. I'mii-eii. V. lIIISHIUJHI. R. Harek, and Shunevell. From Naples— Messrs. A. Koreaki. and A. Flak. From BremenMr. E. Sachs. From Southampton -Messrs, B. Raintrell, and G. S. Cobby. From Colombo—
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  • 109 2 A KUM named Abdool Kader reports that, the night before last, he was riding a bicycle round the bpUaadl when he collided with a soldier who was also cycling. The Kling states that the soldier took the bicycle away from him and put it into "Temple Bar."
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  • 187 2 THTKSDAY, ltiTH Al'Ol'M High Water. 1.11 pro. Football. FoaailD r>. Crock". Football. 8. V. K. r S. K. C. 8. V. K lieneral Meeting. :>.15 ObMML Beach Road, t, Friiuy, 17th iMM High Waste IM a.m. -'W p.m. Moon. I ast Quarter. 6.4:1 pm. 0. B A. Meeting. Town
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 NOTH'KS. Klils BEER A 6ral quality I ileenrr, »l h nuxlerttr price Guaranteed equ»l to anything in the market 113.M per case of C doi. pints, of all dralere. BORNEO CO., LTD. s..]c Importon*. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY sclcclc! I. Icml thoroughly matured in boml. Pric« $10 per enne samples free.
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    • 1555 2 .NOTICE^ CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud (MM No. 13, Cmtoh Koad, Kmxomi. AS. A. WATTIR, Munugor. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, '■»<»' Agents. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the Bast. A special point is made oi prompt payment
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    • 592 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. 4 N apprentice lad as clerk. Apply to J\. O. S c/o Strain Timet office. WANTED. 4 COPYING and engrossing clerk who J\. writes a neat hand for a lawyer's office. Apply stating salary expected and present employment to \V 22/ d c/o Straiti Timet. HIGH CLASS
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    • 23 2 On I lth instant, at St. George's Chnrvh, Peuang, by K-ve.-eii i \V. H ti DunKerley, Hakhv Hilton to Ada M abuakit Kisdm'y.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 184 3 M THE Kin roK or THE STRAITS TIMS*." SlR,— Sur«ly the dreadful story told by Observer in your yesterday's issue ramwt be correct. Civilisation is so far advanced that such things would not he tolerated This is what "Obays: As we do not often have the chiince
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    • 172 3 TO IHI UHriiK If THE "nTKAn- .n-O.iili-reii.v -hii', ntherui-i' vi--. 1 ii"l in tinkunga to hf >M freight! "'"I f*+ ..pe iiinni-y ii i» not generally known I.- 1,1111- ban that i-.t-Uin ships are boycotted for cargo and looking ovit tin' ratal in money ol tins Bblp ami '"nip;irinc tli.Mii
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  • 267 3 1 he >lihli s osculant was iKrmcfaman named S.ilm.h a notorious Anarchist en, a TwlascarsoatbeP ft <> 0 bu. iin-i c.i i \agat i voara. in baßjktJ, ami lined. King Al. xan with the .tinrr Lady-io- Waitinf otothar, ra oolsbrmtod will) BMt i iMtiuuiiy at llelgrade, Tf/i
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  • 277 3 WlikX l.leuten.ml Wllippli-, while at dinner at the Uald irt-A-tona, bit into a |»-arl of woiiderl il in the inner aaawMßj ut a bakad oyster, lie uncov. ied a jim that b M puzzled th. l.ipid.ii.s ol the country. Wl.eii tirst brought to pubHe m. it
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  • 84 3 Uii»:a or ramie is coining under lor r ui>r.fr A ►|ii cialist BOfOaaBM has it that patents Coldner method cif ln:iliuf.irturing artil'uial rubder from Hie rlua fibre The -apitali/atiim of SIIi,UO(»,U«Xi has all been undeiwritten fir v ita taking it up I'nder the |.n>duced which hat th'
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  • 1494 3 A mkktisii "f the Municipal ComiiihMun was held yesterday Present: Messrs. Oth (presiding), Barker, Maclaren, Jago, Mimes, Capper, Sohst, Choa (iiang Thye, and I<ee Choon Guan. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. PRESIDENTS REMARKS. The I'smdent in bis opening remarks mm htmntil that the returns from
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  • 522 3 ARRIVAL AT COLOMBO. A lI. LAIN. >I GATHERIKU. The lirst batch of Boer prisoners for Ceylon arrived from South Africa at Colombo on tbe 4th instant in tbe s. s. Mohat'l;. They are a mixed lot OfM men, tilt- Tfmm "f Ceylon— 97 Transvaalers, ii HolUnderv. 22
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  • 237 3 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. HAMI'IOXBHir. Mrs. 'oleriilge beat Miss Werry, 61, tt-0. LADIES' DOI'BUU. Mrs. Adams 4 Mrs. Sulimann, owe '6, beat Mr«. Uvl.iui.oii A Mrs. Croucher, owe 1, 1-6, 6-3, 6-*. "B" MIXED DOIBLKS. Mr. 4 Mrs. Shrager, I, beat Mrs. Fabris A Mr Jug... 2,
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  • 1075 3 THE 80U1H AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. Owing to tbe transmission of contraband, all customs and railway employees at Delagoa Bay have been dismissed and replaced by military officers. Heavy fighting took place at Eland's Rive- on the sth and 6th. It is believed, however, that Generals Carrington and lan
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  • 1520 3 Hirst from Europe and India) London, 4th August The Chinese were still bombarding Blagovestcbensk on the Ist instant. 6th August. It is officially stated thit the Russians have defeated the Chinese Regulars at T chita, killing the Commander and VOO men, and capturing a gun and a quantity of
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  • 97 3 DUE TO CHINA. The chief reason for delay now in press and public traffic over the cables linking India with Europe is that an enormous number of messages are being sent to and from China. Half-a-dozen European Powers are sending or receiving long messages, and as many
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 307 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Odessa, I'Wiiiiir, due 19th Au*., R.V.F. Penangand Bombay, Bormida, due l»th Aug., Behn Meyer 4 Co. ivn»ng and "Deli, /Mi every Tuesday, B»hn lleyor Co. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, 4 FIRE CLAY. Fur particulars apply to THE
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    • 803 3 NOTICES. STRAITS HOTEL. SINGAPORE. rpHK Proprietress, Mrs. 8. McDonald, 1 begs to Inform the public that tbe above hotel is slid under the same management and solicits tbe custom of all her former and present customer', whose comforts will be attended to as of old. Mra. McDonald wishes it to
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    • 794 3 SHIPPING. FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY ALSO TAKIXCI CAROO TOR OTHtR ACRRAIMR PORTS VIA JAVA. THE s. s. HVCBPBALUB, 1,818 tons. and will receive prompt despatch for the aoore ports. or r h or passage to 17/8 McAtlBTfR itfO, Agenls. INDO-CHIIfA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Company's steamer CHt.I.YURA.
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  • 591 4 8 taUsH IHt Anot'sr, 1(00. PHtNMT4!K. |JWn on mrrmM to issmi Jaunblar IM. oprmßall, 8 7*. do Pootlaaak. 6M>. •epper, Black buyers SOOl do White, {Si) 4MUO -agoKlourBarswak,. ,S 88 do Brnnei So. 1 Pearl Kaao t OTJ Ooflee. Bali. 16% basis SS.ftJ Codec Palemi«og 16% basis.. 57.00 Ooflee,
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  • 73 4 *f rVr ttr. Jimt. TO-MOBROW. n it«via via ports Hoik. 7 am. K aim via port* /'.mm, 1 1 a.m! Souratiaya Al xandtir 1 p.m. -oiir.l.iiy» vis ports Bin l.umg 3 p.m. ■nniliiknn vi» port* Krdah Spm, t.evii ports .Vi. na y» Spm. Klin, via ports B IVnall
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  • 120 4 Prom Kl'Kori By the M M. 8. ifosis. Hue on thn i-nn Aug. with 'lnlet to he tf. th .luly. >h- i'l-mtt- rep i--i to th. mini which left .-ingn^oru oa the i*9.h Jane. Kiu.h China By tue M. M. Annum, lue on Sa iiliy Tim I'.KLitlr
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  • 257 4 "*r Rr« Wotij/re from Tringgaou— Mr. J G l.i.i". p.r s. i<m»lrn/i»rf from Fn>m»ntle— \|«un U. I* l.in.lMV, >ut.i.rl»nil, Knuny. Mr. Hhoiirer. mi.l Mr PulUr.t. I'.r (>,,hir from PaUmbaag— lf its DicksoD. t/. r« Hon ir.in from Mnlacca-Wr nn.l Mm. W. (i wler.aml Mr Uawlrr. l'er». a-ob
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1225 4 Undertnu heading the following abbrari/ tiooa «n QHd air.— steamer ah. alii| tq.- -barque sch schooner; Yet.— Yacht I'ru.— Cruiser Qbt. Gunboat Tor Torpedo H p.— Hone-power Brit British U. 5.— United Su>a; ft.— French Her. Herman Dot.— Dutch lob. Jobore Ac., Q. c., Qenemlargo I d.p.—
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    • 1074 4 swl, praeaAh datt ol arriMl, s< id n«iw ol ngtnu. rtTSiMIES. Aimmemnon, L'pool. Brpt Jo Mansfield Al ilk im. Auk 18; 11. M IMsWSIi. I.'ikml, Aug 17 i Ma..afleld. \inia, Moji. Aug 17; M. M K> aha. V MSaSB, II kOIIK. AU< IM M V. it.yf.rn H-'imliurglM 1
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    • 218 4 1 i A IS M 16 M lh H 16 16 in in 16 IB IK la VlMBL'b N*M A Old. Mogul ißril ttr. Ophir lr Hoiik Who Brit atr T.iinh,™ Dul MR fUliphn «rll air Prinn Alfxandei 'u( Mr l'r»u.»«n lor »tr Vonmrj [Rut ira .v Hri Wonirw*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 499 4 NnTirKS. Q UINQ OINA DUBONNET THE BEST APPETISER AND TONIC WINE. Sole Agents— C. DUPII.E Co. Retail Ayents—.lOUS LITTLE A Co. B. !)K SPLENTER A r o RILEY, UAKGEKAVES WY« LlillTED. :o: imm mos and nun fouxdkks, warn axd ship buildeiis, and OhXKUAL COXTKALTORS. STEAM VESSELS TX STKEL OR WOOD,
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    • 327 4 J^fi^AflGn of Japan TOILET WATER ipprecUN lor lv delicate prfnw and Urn lining ot toofcrt and frtsimos vhicJi It imparu i« Ue ikil Kananga Extract DELICIOUS EXOTIC rtHFI ME POP THE HASDKk.RnniF At once original, grateful and persistently fragrant RIG AUD C", 8, rue Vlvlenne, PARIS L\D COOPE CO.~LTD. BDRTON-ON-TKEST.
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