The Straits Times, 24 August 1900

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  • 15 9 The Straits Times. E>T. OVER i A CENTUKY SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, 1900. No. 20,22?.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 805 9 •TillK IIORSEO CWAKY. I.IMII El> I Tl iXMI-tonl I It- AIPUfMOS. 4 a* As«untf»>«- h m>«ij < r irw I 1. bil. l-»n.i«* <-«->.4v. '.'••"l lM n» iliin» Mutual ««•"> N»«ut»'i.« i omfmnj Tks I»«""»'''"I"I' LtoHs*. ror pa*K«l«i» iVinm mmi dUMI °f THK BORNEO COMPANT. LIMITED, A«t*ts. sTKVMSHir OOMPAKOI P
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    • 746 9 STEAMSBIP COMrAXIES. ¥'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKI MAA IXH.t l'll.i In.ier contract with the Netherlands India GoTernment. ACfnlt 1 SnOW" AOISCT, L«T« J. DIIHIIIU A Co.. i-i. COLLTBB JVA". 1 li,. ..n.l.rnienlionad <i*U- are nnl> appr-nimate ■ii^»ni«r r'rom r.»|»-fi«i U ill ix- Dvapauieil lot "n Braumr. Dell v Jl. Bengkalis, Siak, Paoeh, Bio,
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    • 678 9 LMi.MI-v.JMh 1>K!» M KJ«*A<)EW E>- M VKH'IMKS 1)E FRANCE. Tklsobaphic Addrus: Hnurnin, MMIMt The mail steamer* -vill laan Singapore •n or aoout the undermentioned uaio*.UI7TW4SD. HoMTAU). ItXJO. l>«0. 1 Date*. 'nrfw ivpt. 1 i B. fflnwiu Fept H.-pt. IT Ynrru Se,.t. 16 •i'ldary t»pl :1> I >'<i'<>»>« Sept '■««*<« Oci
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    • 651 9 LNSURANCIB. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INBURANCI COMPANY. CaoitaJ M.1*7,M0 Pad up Capitel .'12.71W1 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Com oy, are prepare.! to accept fire risks al urreut rales of premium. HOI STF.AI) A Co. 'put UII.NA I'KAPKBS INUUKANCt I (X'MPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ft.luJ.aou.
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    • 469 9 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessitls. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. PROVISION FOB OLD AQK. Raailya. d Kconon.ically m. Iby a .i.> in THE BRITISH EMN'IK MUTUAL I.IFK OFFICE, EeTABLIhHED 1847. Chairman The Right H..n'l>le Sir John Gorrt, M P. Kun.is--K» 420,00,000 C'luimi! Paid— Ra. 450,n0,000 LARGE MUSES LIBERAL tO.WTM.N urn ruiim Monthly
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    • 674 9 BANKS. UONUKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. rAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RKBKRVEFUND $11,600,000. KEhEKVE LIABILITY OF) PROPRIETORS. |.|10,000.000. Corn or Dibsotom:— IT. A. BIBM. EM) —CUAI9UAM K hiwan, Ksq.— DsrnTT CiiAraHAir. R M. OaAT. aei). l>. M X.ieas, Baj. E Oosn. Ken. A. J KiTßoirn. bq A Haupt, Eaq EL KiosakmonTEsi). UOK.J.J.
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    • 469 9 IMJIAN i^iNUliNiiJiKiNG. Km Illdstbated Weeelt JnnKRAi THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THK PROFESSION IN INDIA. With gunrantert bona Me circulation, UBT OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA MM STRAITS HOTEL. SINGAPORE rE Proprietress, Mrs. S. McDonald, begs to inform tbe public that the above hotel is still under the
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    • 738 9 FOB SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AtfDPERSONALS 'l»r lIM, li crass a llm tad and Sr« times, 10 cents a Use 4th to mb times t oenta a line; Tth to IMb times t cants line; afterwards, a cuts a line; bat v ohvflalest than one dollar. TbmsaMrs* »v advertisement, close
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  • 192 10 Another example of British wants sa:i -li.-d hi Germany is furnished by a Benin newspaper, which is not generall) given to levily. Tbe papei claims thai (iiim.iny has been instrumental in obuiniug s,OOO h..r«es fur use by the Bn'ish army in the Transvaal. It gives the
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  • 211 10 The Allies, it seem*, reached Peking none too soon. A few days more and the Legations would have succumbed to Ihe ineen attacks, for the supply of food was exhausted and the iiuiiiuni'ion must also have run ver) low. The Kinpress-D >wag.-r, it hai. been asseited, did not supply the
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  • 268 10 It seems to be the fact that any other country, and principally Belgium, can undersell Great Britain in the matter of military rifles. N .iturally, therefore, the percentage of rifles of British manufacture sold abroad is a small one. China would not be likely to get many rifle* from England
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  • 9 10 The homeward mail closes at 6 o'clock thin evening.
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  • 12 10 Fkoji Southern India, last year, 25,508 emigrants cauiu to the Straits Settlements.
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  • 19 10 The annual meeting of the S. V A. it held this afternoon in the Drill Hull at 5 16.
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  • 13 10 Thk British transport Formosa (No. U) left for China at 7.30 a.m. to-day.
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  • 18 10 The blue shirts of the American troop* are said to make, a perfect target for tint Chinaw) rifl.*.
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  • 34 10 Many Chinamen .-mplnyoH at stokers and seivant* in Ihe tteaniprt transporting German troop* to China are no looiit-r to be to eniploji d. They mn> to be paid off and buiued in Bullish purva.
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  • 18 10 Two Malay* have been airestetl in coi.n-ction withathefr ol four boxea of sarongs from Section M, Borneo Wharf
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  • 24 10 Thkrr it some talk of the IT n'hle J. K Birch retiring from tbe service of ibe Culuny on the ezpiratiun of hit leave.
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  • 19 10 Tm German homeward mail steamer W'emir left Hongkong at 6 p.m. yesterday, and it due here -on Tuesday morning.
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  • 23 10 Thk Russian transport Odema is ex|H-ctetl lo arrive on the 27Ui instant. She will coal here befure proceeding tv ihe n- u Hi
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  • 23 10 On the Bth in-taut, an enactment to provide for the registration uf deeds and other instruments came iuto force in British North Borneo.
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  • 25 10 Thk annual general meeting of the ri i takes |.|.i- at the Tanglin Club lu-nighi, at 9 o'clock, when me annual report will be submitted.
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  • 27 10 On. K. A. Schlosser, the chiropodist, who ban been piacliaiiig iv tbe K.n East for several > ear-, aud was recently Here, died early this mouth at Manila
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  • 30 10 Thk Consul-General fur China auks us lv state that the >.lli. uf the consulate will be reinoveU lruin 58 Hill Anal iv 14 iiaiU.-o Q iay on lha 27ili intt.
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  • 36 10 StiME twenty pom-pom guns are being fe ii Ii "in Uiigluiid lo the China Field F'rce, and India will luiuisli UH di aught and (M) riding horses. Thew aic to b- abuUi 15 nandi iv Height.
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  • 37 10 The emiuing census in India is to be made as simple as possible. The Govern* unlit pi'-i.. noes a unilorm system ul tallies for the puip.se, and draws allelltioli tv the uhde.-ii ability ot uudul) multiplying statmiics.
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  • 37 10 The work of excavating and piledriviug, in the site of the Diamond Jubilee Clock Ttwer presented by Mr. Cheah Chen K"k, on clown laud between Foit K'.aii. Light .Street, and Fort Moat at I'eiiaug, has been started.
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  • 39 10 At the date of last advice* from Rangoon (t lh instam) Chinese dealers ilitc, in anticipation of heavy demands for rie* from the ntllfc* on account of the China War, W* buying forward Iv I ..I S.'pt.-m .id October.
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  • 40 10 The s. f Ari*t, which has been undergoing i-xtem-ive rcjuiirs at Keppel Harbnof Duck since the 9lh ultimo, in conse v.-ir e of a collision with another -t.-.iinir. ymerday f-teamed to ihe road her r. piirs having been tatistactorily completed
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  • 43 10 To-d>y'9 produce and "hare quotations came too late foi correction on the hnk pane Black iwpper hax ri-en to £10, and tin to »7G 25. Contributory Ktwhi have drop^d to $.">4 ;o Kanhs i 5.15 ".0, and Re.ljm BtooVMO; Temelongs have risen t"S'S.V).
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  • 51 10 In conse«|uenee of th« non-arrival of condensed milk frun E.irope. the price of lii it commodity lias gone up at IVnang from twenty-tw cents to nx<y rents a tin. The article is also scarce here, owing to stock having almost all been noii.'lit up hv Mie men-of-war and transports passing
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  • 54 10 lx Klang. the Malays classify mosqiiitiies in four kinds. One of them is called nyaniok demam or fever mos. mo This kind, they say, giver fever, and is only to be found in high land They also hold the opinion that '.he destruction of mosquito larvae will les*en the chances
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  • 54 10 Eotatk duty amounting to _'s M at the rate of 8 per lent ha» been paid upon II^OMM 2s. 2d inclu<ling X660,07» 10s sd. in England, the value of Ihe estate of Mr Jame« Craig, of Craigavon, Strandtown, Belfast, and of Dunville Co. (Limited), of Belfast, distillers, whodied in April
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  • 55 10 This morning, before Capt. Boldero, four of the native crew of Messrs. Gag--■iii.''s steam l.nim Ii UonHine were charged withapproachingthe Manchuri" while that vesselwaaiiiqnnrantiiie. .Mr A.Cieller,of B -1111, Meyei i. Co., admitted that the men had acted un his ord«n>. The natives were di-i.n--.-d Mr. Geller waa fined S5O, or
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  • 69 10 A NOTICE circulated by 'he Telegraph Co. stales:— The cable between Chef o and Taku is now open for traffic, the present Chinese land line rates being maintained. An international line between Taku and Tientsin is in cour-e of construction and will shortly be opened for traltii- al-o. Telegrams fir
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  • 68 10 In the department of the Crown Agents at the Colonial Olßce the staff has presented a service of plate to Sir Montagu Ommauney, their late chief, who has been selected for the post of Permanent Un ter-.*iecr«tary, in succession to Sir E. WniL'iield Sir Montagu wax form, rlv at the
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  • 78 10 We hope a worthy contemporary will clear its reputation on a minor military matter The officers of the 14th Sikhs (iiila'.trv) don't wear chainmail epaulettes. Such epaulettes ar« worn only by officers of cavalry Major Gram ham of the Bengal Cavalry who passed through yesterday on the Formota was, for
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  • 80 10 The Prime Minister is to receive a communication from the Imperial Protestant Federation apprising him that little progrnsa has been accomplished in the directim of the li.ii~e of Commons' resolution against Ritualism, and urging th»t the Bishops should be compelled to make serious efforts for the suppression of that form
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  • 97 10 Ihk following incident, which has nut yet l»'«ii published, showt Lurl Kulx-rts in a new light. During 'lie r.ipid march from Rii-tfuntein lo Bloemfontain he hud noticed the sufferin(s« of the bullocks at they toiled along with the transport waggons, their hack* seamed with the lii.-h of th«
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 209 10 Ml-srs. Latham and Mactaggnrt re|»irt -Ihe market continues inactive with faiily meady rales. lianks H'.iiL'kong Bankß have been placed in small lots at >."n»i 7 in Mi«es Jilebus aic quiet with selleis at f9 Sipiaut have changed bands at Sl5, at which price there are still buyers.
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  • 187 10 COKP9 OKDIRIs. Dtriw: -Orderly Ollicei for the enruing week, 2nd Lieut E. C. Elli>. Orderly N. C U. for the n-inii.- week, A. Coy Corpoial t Bedford. Orderly S C. O. for the ensuing week, B. Coy., Sergt. A. 8. Hills. riii'c* Thursday, 5 5 p m.,
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  • 160 10 The nnly tie plajed last evening in connection with the. Ladies' Tennix Tournament, was the temi-final of "'A" Mixed Doubles, when Misa Gunn and Mr. Mosley (-cr) defeated Mrs. W.i.1d.1l and Mr Cpton (owe 2), 64, 6-5 The winners played well, Mr. Mosley being in
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAM.
    • 52 10 HE BURIES HIS GUN'S AND RETREATS TO ORAXOK LIVER COLO.W. /xnuion, Friday. Commandant Dewet has recruited the Ma^ahesDerg Range with I«0 followers. Ha had found il hopeleu to try to go tv the eastward, and has buried Hi guns. Commandant Dewet intends to return to the Orange
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    • 26 10 Three transports come) ing 2,080 Bov;r prisoners, escorted by a hall battalion ol the, Gloucester Regiment, have sailed from Durban fur Ceylon.
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    • 38 10 Th<- Boer* have destroyed a hundred yards of railway line near Dannbauser 111 .Northern Natal They have derailed a train and have placed a -long Tom" new Ingogo, where they are bombarding a bridge
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    • 39 10 IIMUTY COLLIERIES STOP WOKK. Owing to a strike of the employes ot the f-ffvale Railway in South Wales, work has stopped at over thirty coal cullierie". The shipping of coal at Cardiff hai. almost ceased.
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    • 33 10 Louis Hot ha and four other Boer C'liiiiiiiniieis. with 8,0110 men and thr whole of the I! .cr artillery, are reported to have cunceiitiated their forces at Macbadodoip.
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  • 55 10 The homeward P. and 0 UilUi arrived at .Singapore about S'JQ tint morning, being about 20 hours overdue. The Malta left Kobe on the ;ird inst but met with very heavy south westerly gales after leaving Hongkong, her progress being thus uelayed The mail for home closes
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  • 274 10 THE INDIA.V CoNTINOENT A Kot i. II e-nniate of the Cost of tile Ci. ilia Contiimelil, pi. paied on the .-mil. oiliinu, i belure the mobilisation of the 3rd aud lih BngaOes, places tht initial expenditure at 411,550,000 Tint includes hospital ships and marine chutes lor the tiamsport of
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  • 225 10 Fkipiy, 24th AUGUm. High Water. |i.7 p.m. 8. V. A. General Meeting. S.lf> V. K Drill. L. L. T. Tournament. I' (I. homeward mail clone*. li. 8. C Meeting. Tanglin Club. H The Lady slavey lowd liall. 9. SiTUkOiY, '.'ftTH August. HiuhW.ter. WoTtUB. 10.4 p.m. New Moon. li4Ka.ni. h'turenale.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 349 10 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABGOW. M wutacluirre of Dynamite. Gelignite. Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, ILL IlHI* Of Salety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The i/«r< Ezplmr,», Vi.j all mnnufa..''ir*< in (irrnt Hrihiin, nrr notit to putt Hit high ilniul'iM of taftty and purity tvtlt impotfl hy tlie Hriiirh U<<rerHment,awl
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    • 974 10 AUCTION SALKSBALI Of BOOIBOUI rTRNITCRK, Ac. th* rßoruuv ur i a rh.bdon, r«t. IT no. JO HOPHU Rom MaVtJaa L'.V/i JkoW, <if i;>.m. 'pilK n designed hnve been M«M I by J. A. heardon, E-q to MM hv IMttoa Hi.- hnu«ehol.i funniun', *c conaißting of rattan fancy fu nit ure,
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    • 738 10 LATEST ADVEU riSBMBNTS, THE ROBINSON PIANO~CO." 3 CHEAP AND GOOD NEW PIANOS. Cnu by the lirid^ep irt Piano Co. $;Ji)s One by A. Allison (small model) 275 One by Munt Hros 87;, THE BOUIXSUN PJANO CO.. RAFFLh'S PLACE, BINGAPUBB. TOWNJIALL. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN (iI'KUA Ul. I <i-iii-lii .v Tv initrrow "Ni^lit
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    • 892 10 ciovKitNMicxr xoftfioinas. I TIUWtM It roqiinJ t> give iiuiriic.iuu iv Hi., imi ,i 1. 1.14.11;.. ...i o.H ;<t of luj Cif.l •tratM lor ttfj luurs .1.1, y. a..||.i>' f 1 > in, -ii tli m-'inu 1 tr ilion nskeJ .ii.u.j l)j »j ,t v, ii, j c .11.1 il dacce-
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    • 161 10 'is the 2ith <nni 11 Villi Kliinbeih, the wife of U Fkikdkich, of MB, H. s. s iauod«! tor tb« ii™ut I\w> shoalj •ntM 00 an« tici. of Uw |au>w oal; Bj Us nwl«« 01 Ui»t oooJitioo. am; K.B.B.«rtt.)^i4d urn mwht otlwn.ua bo publiaktd. All •dnrtuuv ountncU v* mbitct to
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  • 2290 11 \n MfMa Ktrtntd) ■T A. C M l< LKREN I' KKT RKFoKV. Thkkk ha* been a great deal of agitation <iuM(l in itii -keting more so amim^l BMBMI i li« put tii in UnM of the prt-M-nt day owing to the number of drawn MM I i took i'li.
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  • 142 11 ANOTHF.K p.il'ki'll linil«c witnpKKrd Urn psrfcrmanM „f Th- MtU" in the T.mn 1 1 ..II ta-t imriH by Mm P..llur«l Lilli|.uiiMii (i|«ii C..in|...iiv. and once italu th.'se junior ni.nili.-r--,.l Hi.' it f.--i..,, MSdiladlht ndiaww nth lln'ir clevrr *etinc ■Inunif, .-in.' •inciag k»<m <!<•• pnriuui bifhi nwj lbia( wiiit
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  • 71 11 The Si-m Frre I'rets rimcrihet th« in.tk.-ts ai H.uuk.ik u« vile c.upnol"flheworvt tjrpa. The filth if year* bM t«-^n Mllownl to ■miMllhf nndnr iliil MMnd tlic t-tnti'tf, wliitrn fix«l (inidwi* *rv i-i|<i»f<l for mW Cli»r»r-tt-re .if th« ml wHm kin-1, <-ye.. lapff^M rounH fnm utand to rt«nH
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  • 2456 11 rE SIIUOION AT TIENTSIN. {From a Corrtt^uitnt) PEKING DKfPATCHKa. Ti'ultin, M Avgurt A whnl» hatch of d.-«palchem-ame on fr..,,, P. king Ma days MJO, d..te.i July 21s', and we have also received Kindle ■m— Hi i, dated ill.- Ctrd ud Mth, from tin- J.i|> iik-pi- .tml i In- Hi
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  • 45 11 (Bo bed.) Pvr V. A O. i. Malta for London Mijur T. L-we«. G. E. Lintott, ami B Wc.rn.-. K.r Columlto— M r. A. W. Newion. For Ponang— Mrnn. W E Ton.h »oi>. UUuan, C. A. Davica, and K J VVilkiu. 00.
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  • 115 11 Din. Vemil 1 Iw [niliinl Cinuw Dnruunoa Aig 14 il ■H U M -4 v 24 m M H 34 in M W Bun What! Hin Brit air. 'pb» Mr. Morten utr. ilouul »lr. >■ in Sans »ir I ightning air. B*-ang I enng §tr. R>tdnor«bir# atr. ophir Dot
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 446 11 facts of absokium; ixtkkest to those who are ix the clutch** of kiiel'matism. One cannot bu 100 quirklv cured of Rheom t.»m To g.-t ri.l of thos awfu pmns ihit mike life* never-ending aeries of toriure n<iw mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-mormo hobbling around in <rutchc»— lo be
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    • 738 11 SINGAPORE i KICKET 1,1.1 B. NOTICE. 'pHK Annul General Meeting of the I Members of the Singapore Cricket 'lull will dp h«l i in ihe Tanglin Club, on Friday, tbe 24. h August, at p.m. Brawn:— To receive tbe Committee 1 account* for the rear ended <Oth June, I'flO; To
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    • 221 11 /lflfcrLadlesi PI LLS Him «y all Imtjutarittas, ■old by «in<-po~ 01.p.n.1 n« <>•., LU, MARTIN MH SOUTHAMPTON. BWOLAWfc JOILNLIiTLEttCO, LIMITED. PROVISION DEPARTMENT. On and after August 21st there will be a further reduction in the TEA. BUGA R, BISCUITS. &<:. Price lists will be issued on and after the above
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    • 984 11 NOTICES. gLNOAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. "'IOBKH 23rrf, 25th, and 271* FIRST DAY. TWiay, 23rd Orfoirr FIRST Rirj. THl ii!£ilY l "L? LATE Valu ww--A Race for Maiden Hor»ea_ Weight as ps» scale (10st). Anallowan<eof2llb. •'-Qnfflni imported into the 8lrB iye a subscribed price ..f not
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 83 11 WEATHER REPORT Kmiang K'rbau Hvpila 23rd Aug. I'.<JO. Bar. 2» W9 JB.TSn 2n.fM I Temp. 0 C 4 0 MlO .V. 1f'1. T...M T7S IRO 770 WL Hir.ofWin>i wi.w b.W. S.W Jui-iil «"9 «in 77.0 gW«x. in Bni 14«..< r"i r. r.rs.l U. 4 ;g 'Uinfiili Nil. The timr bull
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  • 511 12 Niicurou. Mtf) AnoDsr. UOO. HKOUUOE. {Half an eomeUd to ntmt) iambier IJopraßall 860 do Pontlanak, i-eppor, Black. buyers do While, (s*) 47.UU Sago Flour Harswak, „»»> do Brunei So. 1 *.*> Pearl Sago 1 Ooflee, Bali, 16% bails 2S.IXJ Cottee Palemi^mt, 16% basis.. S7.tti i. oftee, Libenan, Sal Kl.no
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  • 66 12 for Per .(r. I i To-Morbow. Ujumbic Hong Let. II a.m ll.-h /Mi Him Henung An S»»ff 2 p.m -w tow vi% port» C. Hock Kian S p m r..ntmn»k Ilin Fo Soon 3 p.m. KUiik vm portii S'tpritbt 4 p.m. lilHtM Piinn^k B. W. Soot. i p
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  • 101 12 Crom KimoPk -By the !>*()».< r/y*", .lueon Ihn -•> h Aug. with dates to until which left .>ing»|>ore on the 4ih and Hh July. Kkkn ("iiisi:— By the M. M. s.s. fc'ru../ Simon., dun on Sunday Lffl SingspoM Pu« in London Arrived .■iily I th !>. «<>.'
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  • 264 12 AKKIVALS Per a lAahlmng from Calcutta and Pennne -Mrs. s. ok. Martre. A Kol>ert<on, r. H KaniKty, A. I. M. >cott, A. Simon, A Hark i.e. Fer^uswn. Campbell, and IV. Abramt. II Van drr /,yn from BanHier-m»-io-Mmr>. H irioy, ami M. Canny. Per Korai from Bangkok— Muurt. Johuwn,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 205 12 Under iniahmblingihi- fol lowing nbbrefii lions are and str •wnmer sh.— ship q. -barque sch schoonsr Yet.— Yacht 'ru.— Cruiser Obt.— Uunboat Tor I orpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit rfril.sh V. 8.-United Stale.; Fr._ French; Oc -Uerman Dul—Dutchoh.^lobore Ac. O. c.,—tieaeral•»r«o d.p. deck Duienftera U. —Oncer *ln T.
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    • 1081 12 Akuiviu siitoi Nooi or Yuikok Ban Warn/ Soon, Brit. itr. IHH tans, Capi Rowse, Mk Auk. From Pontiauak. IM Vug. O.c, and 34 d.p. Ban Bang and <'• For Poutian»k, 2Vh -Rda. Ihrang Hock A'iaa, Hril. str. 956 tons, SfiS Aug. O.i', a d 3 dp Hup
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    • 1021 12 v<ww, port, pntovtu tnf ai arrtwu. and mom ol iwmte. STI4MEKM. Vlelin*. Patti, Rangoon Aug 21 B'stead. ■im.Miui.i i. l.',«.ii. r«-pt Man-ti.l.i. Al.lerney. Ku •lnn.ilin. Aug .10 M B. K. I! .vi-i n It tuibury i I li Meyer. Be..KHI, Ilkonn. O. I 5 P 4 <>. Re
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  • 177 12 ■MM v'luiL'kNiM- A Toa-J Cimn BIQ. ■M *J Prudrntia Brit itr. ÜBS Bye 23 Van dor Ltd Dot «tr 1014 Svhuitema ■.'3 Korat Ger Mr; li.'t Votit M Pin Sen* Brit «tr. S:8 Lyom *1 Tringuanu 0»r Mr. «U0 Rudenbarg J8 John Duvie Bru bq H7J Born M C
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 399 12 NOTICES. I>()RT ARTHUR. GRUNBERG AND REILLY, STEVEDORES, SHIPPING COMMISSION AGENTS. (Stevedores to the Seagoing Steamship Service of the Chinese Eastern Railway Co.) T.L. Adou: REILLY WHITEWAY'S PURE DEVONSIIIKK CYDERS Specially adapted for consumption in Tropical Climates. WHtTEWAY CO euaranU-e all their Cylers to be the pure juice of tU-li^tl^onshir, Igm
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