The Straits Times, 27 August 1900

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  • 14 17 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORR MONDAY. AUGUST 27. 1900. No. 20,224.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 890 17 •pilE BORNEO OOMPASY, LIMITED Tf Ksaa4ard Ltf» Aassnmasa. Nonrieh Ualoa Ptn Insmraacs sVo«t7. 4tias A*s.~s»e Cosxpav (Fire). ae K-iii t«W» Lite lasnssj Society. The (V«a Maria* lamranor Toetpaay rke Chim* MsMaJ Msass Navicatua Oasaaj. fIM To««««>ha« Uf« B»sr Compaev Tk. MaritißM lassnres Coaapsav. Lunilad. *or partioalan <* thss* Oesapauss, sse
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    • 749 17 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, rronmon paketvaabt maatschappij Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenlt at Singapore: Ship Agisct, late J. Dabxdils 4 Co., 2-3, Coixrn Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On >'<i» der /.yn. Bulongan via Ports. Aug 22. Banjermassin, Pulo Lout,
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    • 622 17 iiiMI'WMK DES MESSAQEKJE* Ky MARITIMEB DE FRANCE. TiLICRAPHIC ASDREM: MfagAOIRIE, SIIOAPOKB. The null steamers will leave Singapore in or about the undermentioned dates. ODTWABD. Homeward. 1900. IMO. Dates Dates. tndut Sept. 1I K. Simont Fept. 3 Imh Sept. 17 Ynrra Sept. l(j s.idne,, Sept 29 Salatie Sept. *i Tonkin Oct.
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    • 648 17 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,137,N» Pali up Capital u iy,;w Reserve Fund £1,078,680 The undersigned, Agents for tbe Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD 4 Co. rTTBE CHINA TEADKBS INSURANCE J. COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed 11,000,000. Amount Paid
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    • 427 17 INSURANCES, Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MITUAL LIFE OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman -The Right Hon'ble Sir John Goret, H. P. Kundu— Ka. 420,00,000 Claims I'aid Ks. 450,00,000 Ulfil WHISK LIRKKM HHniri..yv low
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    • 685 17 I BANKS. TJUNOKONQ AND SHANGHAI 11 BACKING CORPORATION. PAJD-TJP CAPITAL 110,000,00 a RKSXKVEFUND »11,M0,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OKI .innrmnrm PROPRIETORS. J-»IU,W».W»J. Oocn oi Disaorou:— N. A. Bliss, bq.— CSAraxAM. K. SHiwiN, Esq.— Darirrr Chiikman. R. M. Gut, bq. ID.M Mow. bq. E. Oom, bq. I A. J. RaibukoTsm. A Hiirrr, bq
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    • 199 17 NOTICES ENVELOPES TO BE HAD *T TIIE STRAITS TIMES OFFICE THE PATRIOT ENVELOPES. 1,000 Si. tent free by Post SI .40 THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES. 1,000 52.50 sent free by Post 53.25. Per s.B. Bucephalus. 55 HOKSEB, COBS, AND PONIES, 55. The bett shipment aver selected for this market, including several
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    • 764 17 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET- AND_PER ONALB [In tiki, 15 oral* lln. MudM Udh, 10 oeata line 4th to Mb tlmw t wait Urn; 7tb to IMb Um*t IhMh line afterwards, S wnU a Hrn bat M chug* lest than on* dollar. That tint Mm idrtrtlMment, cloM set. In this
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  • 74 18 According to the Oanlou A complete rupture has occurred between M. Uoumer, Governor of Indo-China, and the Government. The latter ha* made no reply to the Governor's numerous requests tor the despatch of material of war in view of events in China. A month ago M.
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  • 129 18 China news is wonderfully scarce again to-day, so scarce indeed that our correspondent had to fall back on the information that the British and French Municipal councils at Shanghai intend to illuminate on the occasion of a parade to celebrate the relief of I'eking That at any rate shows that
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  • 156 18 The death penalty paid by the Boer Lieutenant Cordua, in Pretoria (ianl was the only sentence that coulc reasonably have been passed. Cordua participated in a plut to carry oil' am bboot Lord Roberts. He was caught admitted his guilt, and has been shot -a termination which all Britishers of
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  • 169 18 The presence of Lord Roberts at Wonderfontein, over one hundred miles to the east of Pretoria, on the railway to Delagoa Bay, is evidence of the intention to push the campaign vigorously against the Boer force* in the Machadodorp district. Information already received states that Commandant Botha has concentrated nearly
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  • 7 18 New Benares opium fell to-day to 5920.
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  • 10 18 Thk German mail from China is due here to-morrow morning.
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  • 10 18 The Japanese cruiser JmsM has left St. Nazaire for Yokohama.
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  • 13 18 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 18 The Philharmonic Society bold a musical evening at the Town Hall to-morrow night.
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  • 17 18 lit Hendarson, the optician, was robbed of 5172 a few days ago, at Penang, by a servant.
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  • 17 18 It is reported that Mr. J. W. Hallifax has accepted the appointment of Municipal President at Penang.
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  • 19 18 The latest joke in Cape Town is that the Commander-in-Chief has ordered 10,000 umbrellas to keep oil De Wet
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  • 19 18 Major T. J. W. Preniergast, R. E. has been granted the local rank ol Colonel whilst employed at Wei-hai-wei
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  • 20 18 The German mail steamer Hamburg bavins left Colombo on the 24th instant at midnight, is due here on Thursday morning.
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  • 21 18 Admiral Skrydloff was to leave Russia to take up the command of the Russian Pacific Squadron on or about August 6th.
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  • 21 18 Thk German forces in China, when combined with those on the way, make a total of seventeen men-of-war and 25,000 men.
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  • 32 18 'I iik price of condensed milk has gone up to 40 cents a tin at Kuala Lumpur. In Penang the price is said to have gone up to SI 10 a tin.
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  • 22 18 Ml Lew Ynk Lin, formerly acting Conanl-General for China here, has left j,in-l'>n, hiiTiiig be*ii ordered to assume i.-vu»ul«r duliM at Macau
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  • 25 18 Ai L N«MMm lmv<- ri».,n in |iri ie in Colombo of late. One rreis.n is tinad vent of so many men-of-war, all requiring fresh pruvinioos.
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  • 22 18 Owing to the prevalence of cholera in and about Negapatam, all emigration from Southern India to the Straits has been temporarily stopped.
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  • 22 18 The French ironclad Redoubtable, flying the Sag of Admiral Pottier, and the cruiser Chtuseloup-Laubat left Cherbourg on the 2nd iuut. for China.
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  • 30 18 The Qlengyle, arriving to-morrow, has on board a large <juantity of stores for China. She also can i»s the sections of two 40 feet launches, with guns, for river work.
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  • 26 18 A kteld day took place on the 16th August at Aldershot of 23,000 men in the presence of Lord Wolseley, who afterwards criticized the operations drastically.
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  • 32 18 Messrs Powell Co. advertise a furniture sale at No. 10, Mount Sophia on the Ist and also a sale of building sites and brickworks at their sale-room on tbe sth September next
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  • 34 18 Colonel S. S. Sumner, late Military Attache to the United States Embassy in London, has left Southampton for China. He goes to Taku to resume th« command of his old regiment, the Sixth Cavalry.
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  • 32 18 Thk cricket match -Officers of the Garrison etc., v. S. C. C— unfinished on Saturday, will be finished on Wednesday. The hockey match fixed for Wednesday afternoon has been postponed in consequence.
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  • 32 18 Legislative Council meets to-morrow afternoon, when the adjourned motion regarding the erection of an additional ward at Tan Tock Seng Hospital will he proceeded with. There are several Bills also for consideration.
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  • 34 18 The following appointments have been made »t the Admiralty :—Lieutenant C. MacKenzie, to the Centurion for the Whiting, in command, to date July2«lh; Lieutenant H S Sherbrooke, to the Centurion, to date August 20th.
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  • 41 18 The Redjang L*bong output in July was 770 ounces of gold and about 6,000 ounces of silver from l.i'st tons of ore crushed. The May output— 77s ounces of gold and 6,034 ounce* of silver fetched about 48,000 guilders in London.
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  • 43 18 Orders have been issued directing the first-class gunboat Rolller, recently paid off from the China Station, to be ready to commission in November for another term of foreign service. The Rattier is to be refitted at Sheernens Dockyard at a cost of £12,514.
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  • 42 18 Arrangements have been practically completed for the purchase by the I nited States of the Sibutn and Cagayan Islands, says the 0 Express. The Sihutu Islands form part oftheSulu Archipelago the Cagayans are a group of small islands in the Sulu Sea
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  • 54 18 The (Mmmh gives an account of the Edinburgh University Graduation ceremonial. The degree of Doctor of Me'Mcine was conferred upon fifty-two medical men;and three of thme received -■■Id medals for the wri'ten the»ii> required. One of the three was Dr. D Galloway, M. D..-M. R C. P. E., of Singapore,
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  • 66 18 In London, a complete set of Mafeking »iege notes, comprising notes for XI, 10s :1s 2s and Is., and an envelope with three 3d. Mafeking siege stamps, and two 2d. cyclist siege stamps, realised 20 guineas. They were the property of Sub-Inspector A. D. M I'iTay, Cape Police Another set,
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  • 70 18 Mr. A. L. Butler, the Curator of the Sulangor Museum, tells, in an official report, how, in June last, during a visit to Singapore, one day was devoted to an excursion to Bukit Tim.in with Mr RHlev to hunt for a rare but very small toad (Secthopl.ryne guentlteri), which was
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  • 54 18 A Chinese syce was driving a gharry and pony along Kling Street on Saturday evening when a palanquin driven by a Kling collided with the gharry, knocking the syce of the latter of)' Inseat. He was taken to the hospital, but died from the injuries received. The
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  • 56 18 The result of the S. V. A. shoot at Ballestier yesterday is as follows poss. 400 yards Corpl. Harrop 31 35 500 (ir. A. Lyon 26 35 Gunner Downie won the best aggregate with 62, Seret. Makepeace being second with 50. Corpl. Ronald and Gr. Taylor tied
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  • 62 18 The Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company brought their visit to Singapore to a conclusion on Saturday evening, when The Lady Slavey was again produced before an enthusiastic audience. The play, however, was cut rather short owing to the members of the company having to board the (Hung Ann
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  • 79 18 A Chinamas living at Canton Road reports that a bicycle and several pictures have bean stolen from his house. Douleb, a Bengali, states that a box belonging to him, containing money and property valued at 5129, has been stolen. A box continuing tl 18 belonging to a Chinaman living
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  • 83 18 what competition is doing. This is the distinction which is likely soon to be earned by Colombo, says the 'Aim* of CeyUm. A proposal is afoot to reduce the distance between gas lamps there from 70 yards to 60 yards, and in the course
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
  • 200 18 At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Brass Bassa Road, there was held yesterday the patronal feast of the new Catholic Club, when a pontifical high mass was celebrated. The sacred building was crowded to overflowing, Had the instrumental and vocal music was as
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  • 539 18 The German gunboat Scknalht sailed for China at 9 30 a m. to-day. The German man-of-war lad* was to leave Colombo tor Singapore on her way to China on the i'4th instant. The Russian transport Odessa arrived from Odessa on S.itur uy fche has 1 4U7 soHiers
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 44 18 LIEUT. CORDUA SHOT IN PRETORIA GAOL. landon, Monday. Lieutenant Cordua, who took the leading part in the conspiracy to kidnap and shoot Lord Roberts at Pretoria, and was tried and sentenced by courtmartial, was shot yesterday morning in Pretoria gaol.
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    • 43 18 Later. LIVERPOOL .SURROUNDED. General Buller is encountering considerable opposition near Leeuwkloof. Two companies of the Liverpool Regiment mistakenly advanced to a hollow out of Bight o' the main body. They were surrounded and lost 10 killed, 46 wounded, and missing.
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    • 23 18 De Wet has crossed the railway midway between Potchefstroom and Johannesburg. He is making for the Orange River Colony.
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    • 22 18 LaUr. The enrolment of Russian volunteers and reservists for service in the Far East hat been stopped
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    • 54 18 LORD ROBERTS DIRECTS THh OPE .ATIONS IN PERSON. BATTLE WITH BOTHA IMMINKNT. Lord Roberts has arrived at Wonderfontein. General Pole-Carew has oecupitdav Belfast on the Delagoa railway line. The enemy are holding the ridges near Dalmanatlia on the Delagoa liae. General French is moving to
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    • 17 18 CARRING TO 'S MOVEM ENTS. General Carrington is in touch with Lord Methuen who is at Zeerust
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    • 48 18 EXCELLENT IMPRESSION CREATED IN I' AH IS. The highly complimentary letter from Admiral Seymour to Admiral Courrejolles, with regard to the gallantry displayed by the French detachment with Admiral Seymour's expedition to relieve the Legations at Peking, has made an excellent impressiontat Paris.
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  • 349 18 Calcutta, leth August. Ever since the affair of Sauna's Post, Christian De Wet has been the Mb noir of the British generals operating in the Orang River Colony. The measures taken by Kitchener to entrap him appeared most complete and the promptitude with which Metbuen co-operated from
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 538 18 II .NOVEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer! ol Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Biasting Gelatine, Detonators, ill mm o» Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. The abovt Bseplntimi, Imng all monu(aUund in Ortal Britain, an made to pa*t the high standard of mfety and purity /<*/« impoted by the Hrituh Qoivmmmt, and
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    • 1018 18 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. 3 CHEAP AND GOOD NEW PIANOS. One by the Bridgeport l'iano Co. $293 One by A. Allison (small model) 275 One by Munt Bros 375 THE ROIUNSON PIANO CO., 33, HAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALESJALAN BESAR, KAMPONO KAI'UB PARTICULARS OF BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. TO M BOLD BT
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    • 537 18 ai UIU.N SALES. TAXJONU PAGAK ROAD AND SINGAPORE RIVKR. OA BUILDING ALLOTMENTS itlu4\) Jong Fagir Komi, K»ub Street, and allotments" mohaMeij *6IUM ROAD near the Singapore Kiver, Kampong Martin. To be sold by auction at Powell Co.'s sale-room on Wednesday, the ifiKh Augu-t, IUOU, at 2.30 ;< in For particulars,
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    • 780 18 [ATBff AI)VKI.TLSKML\7>. BOARD AND LODGING (IOMFOKTARI.K, good attendance, and j nry quiet at "A" Wilkie Koad. Terms moderate. For further particular*, apply at the above addreu or to Q c o Strain Time: v.c IMPERIAL OEKMAN MAIL LINE. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTO. PHE Imperial German mail steamer I
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    • 116 18 Mtfl*ol ol that ooodmoo. many Jl 8. tf. «m rajoutod tuat itufol othorwiM bn pebluhad. All •dtanuina' ootiimcti an attbMot to tha ooh-m--t.oo that th< Jiasaftr "aj bare U« adTtrtumiuit ont of tba paper in OMa of praM of Mttar. but ant 01 inn than loot dan «aoh Booth The
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  • 656 19 The man who attempted to murder the Shah of Persia is Francis Sulson, an anarchist, who has been wanted tin a charge af murder Salson is a native >ron. in France He confesses that lie »:iylald M Casinur I'.-rier, !>ui that when he attempted to use his
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  • 86 19 I iv: I Mil Kitillcsiiiiis met the Mohammedan Cricket Club (Bam Bbaat tod team) at Jalan Beaar yesterday in the und of the Darul A.Ub Foot hall Cup competition resulted in a win for the i ltd Eta Ity three goals to one Baker scored one of
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  • 88 19 V i j At ntii are the results of the Men Monthly MednKJolf C.)in|>etition, whioh look place at Sepoy Lines on Saturday list the L'.-.tli Hint and which was easily won by the lion 'bit K M M.-nwitlit-r I- M M.rewether 41.47 ro «lt 4J Major
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  • 159 19 REGIMENTAL BAN DS. lIOKOt IMR "nR«ITB HWt* Sik, Your correspondent I. I I) does not se«m to be aware that, nun i table though it be. Kngli-I, ng nt.,l hands play practically wherever tiny we paid to do so. During the Cairo season after tlie Khartoum campaign. Ihe hand of
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  • 944 19 BRIT ISH NORTH BORNEO COMPANY. Hr R B Martin, M i\ presided on the iilol ult. at the SBtfa half-yearly mil nng ill the British North Itorneu Co. held in London. A resolution, expressing the deepsorrow ■I i In- meetuiK at the loss sustained by Her Majesty the Queen by
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  • 146 19 ■l K-Ttßi.Av murning the hurhour p6Hm patrol MH passing the Hylamg li.n tli.y s;i»- two Chinaman in a cargoboat alongside hand out several bags to anntli.r Chinaman in a nainpan Tlie latter on seeing the police rowed away tn« u. I- Tanjonu Rhu, but the police, ift.r takinp
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  • 70 19 SATURDAYS I'LAY. LADIKs' DOI'BLKS. in. owe 15.4. beat Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Halzmann, owe 16, tt-4,6-3. TIE FOR TO-DAY. LADIES' DUI-BLKB. KINAL. Mrs WwMel and Mrs. Braddell, owe 8, v. The Mibsds (iunn, owe 16 4. 1 1 1 MM TUESDAY. HAJIPIONSHIf I'AIRP. HNAI. l
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  • 30 19 Per P. 4 O. s. t%* from UnHonMe».r» C. William-, and Hilby From M iv i11... Me-ir. B.- j»6eld, i-w.D »ud Jlelbis. itum iea»i^— J»r. t>. blick.
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  • 697 19 C Wiret from Europe and India.) SITUATION AT SHANGHAI. l.tmiion. \6th Augutt Owing to the continued objection on tbe part of the Viceroy, stimulated by the aecret instigations of the Consuls of jealous Powers, Admiral Seymour, under instructions from the home Government, has given orders for unlanded Indian troops
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  • 215 19 Tm P <<nd O. steamer Vlytle, which arrived with the mail from home yesterday afternoon, had on board 11' ullicers and 27u men for service in China. The troops, who all come direct from borne, mainly comprise Koyal Garrison Ailillery, drawn from the K.i- urn -,d Southern
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  • 90 19 So many Boer prisoners were expected in Ceylon that the prison camp at Uiyatalawa is likely to be found insufficient. Another camp baa been taken in band there, but even that does not meet requirements. An additional site for a camp has been fixed upon at Urogaeinanhandiya,
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  • 785 19 RUSSIAN PREPARATIO NS. W KiTi.so from St. Petersburg on July 28th, the correspondent of the London 7'u/iM says Although Kussia officially and diplomatically has no intention of taking the field against the Chinese Government or any other constituted authority, she i* all the same at the present moment undergoing all
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  • 91 19 THREK YEARS' TENURS. The Municipality of Penang bave asked Mr. Hallifax, their .Secretary, to apply to the Governor lor the post of Municipal President there, now vacant by the resignation of Mr -I Kennedy. Tbe Governor wrote to the Municipality on the Htfc July that whoever was appointed
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  • 447 19 8. C. C. TOURNAMENT. OrriCSKSOr<lARRlSO!l ANDI. V A.V.I.C.C Oa Saturday the tournament cricket match Officers of the Garrison Ac., r. 8. C. C. was commenced on the Esplanade. The Garrison went to the wicket first, but Dewing was dismissed before a run had been scored. Noon partnered Abrams, and
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  • 160 19 Din. Vcwsl'i Name KuqAßio CiPTii» Dmti>atioi .a«2S 25 id 27 S7 »7 »7 JT it n ft *7 •-•7 -.7 87 «7 S7 V Johanna Brit itr. Baa Fob Uuan «tr. Deli Oar ttr. Kii-v Bill str. Vucoois Kch str. Pakan Brit Mr. Hong Man str. Hjre Lcong Hr.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 417 19 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lay a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 130 lbs., a proof of the terrible pain 1 had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, but
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    • 536 19 NOTICES. S. OU ASH I. JAPANESE TATTOOER, All 01 ur- In Hcwcst Btslcas. No 7<", Anton Road, Singapore. 9/9 KELLY&WALSfI,LTD. Physical Culture at Home. SANDOW'S OWN COMBINED DEVELOPER, <>K ME.V WOMEN, ft I 111 l Mlli:>. )NK DEVELOPER will suffice for a whole family. A FEW MlNUTES' scientißc exercise light
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    • 887 19 NOTICES. feTß All's UtlTavL. SINGAPORE. THE Proprietress, Mrs 8. McDonald, begs to inform the public that tbe above hotel is still under the same management and so'tcits the custom ot all her former and present customer., whose comforts will be attended to as of old. Mrs. McDonald wishes it to
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    • 992 19 NOTICES. gDiOAPORE SPORTDfO CLUB Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. 0CWBE1! 23rd, 2Uh, and 27th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd October Fibst Raci. THE MAIDEN PLATE—VaIoe MOOA Race for Maiden Horses-Weight a. per scale (lOst). An allowance o? 21 Ih to ex-Gnfflna imported into th» Straits Settlements or Native Ktates at
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 272 19 ARRANUKMKNTS. Monday, 27th tMM HiKh Water. 1 IN p.m. H. V. A H.iuad and Co Drill. 5.16. 8. V. R. Parade. A. Co. 1.6. Tl'iUDAY, L'»I)I AUGUST. High Water. 0.16 p.m. German homeward mail due. l-.-Klitlatlv.Mi.iill.-ll. 2.*>. 8. V. A. Squad and Maxim Drill 0.16. 8. V. H Parade. B.
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  • 404 20 I m U is M Lti -'6 M M M ■> M M H r, m i •-'7 17 T, ■n II n i llMt Vbui'i Ji>i I A Ton. Utrriu Fmou Bio. .Will O the Wiip Brit Mr. 1 148 Ralph Pontianak (Mam Bus tra. 5849 Akimofl Odeesa
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  • 584 20 M.MiiruKß. 37th Anauar, IWO. PRODUCE. (£a<« are oorwettd to noon\ Oambiar buyers 7.76. Oopraßall, do Pontianak, «•»>. Pepper, Black buyers MJt do White, (6*, 4*oo BagoFlourBarawak_ •> do Brunei Mo. 1 „*M Pearl Sago 4.074. Ooßee, Ball, 15% ba.il M.OU OoSee Palemi-ang. 16X baalt.. 37.0U OnSee, Liberian, No. 1
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  • 47 20 For Per ttr. To-Mokkow. I abuan vis ports Temn Penang Deli Calypto Klang via port* Halirv.r Maotok A Kbang G. O. WIDIUDIT. Ch bon 4 S'marang Punang, Klang via ports Sn Prgalan Klang Tia ports Malacca lime. :i p.m. I p.m! 4 p.m. 4 p.m.
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  • 117 20 From Ki'kopi -Hy the Oermin s. s. Hamburg, due on the 30tb Aug. with dates to the tiih Auk She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the IStb July. From Chisa By the German s. s. Wei «ar, due on Tuesday •fl Singapore Dae
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  • 250 20 ABRIVAU Per s. s. A'ma from Penang— Uept. Maddo*. Per 1. 1. .tiuAn Vajirunhu from Penang— MestrV L\iyme», and Hnuet. Perts. damorta from Madras via port"— Mr Southal, Rev. Dr. T. Mayer, Rev. R. Msckeozie, Messrs. Hall, Moron. Mr. and Mrs. Grnkie. Me«srs. H. K.rwan, M. Burltie. and
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  • SHIPPING
    • 280 20 Under Ibis beadi ag the (ol lowi n« abbreviations an used «tr— steamer ah. ship i;q. -barque ;wh «chooner; Yet.— Yacbl i"ru.— CruiMr Gbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Hone-power Brit British U. B.— United Alates. Ft.— French Ger. German Dvi. Dutch loh.— Jobore Ac., Q. c.,—
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    • 1084 20 AaatVAU Siaoa Noon or Sati'kday. Amkenl, Brit. ttr. 108 toot, Capt Angus, •-'7 th Aug. From Kelaman, Jskfa Aug. U.c, and Si d.p. Wee Bin 4 Go. For KelanUn 30th— ttdt. Hntaner, Brit. str. 216 tons, Capt Mellor, S6lb Aug. From Klanii. Ulb Aug. G.c. and M
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    • 905 20 Nome, port, probable dolt ol arrvml. and name, ol aoenu. Stkamrrs. Agamemnon, L'pool, Sept Mansfield. Alderoey, Kuchinot/.u, Aug 30 M. B. K. Banca, H'koog, Aug 29 P. A O. Bayern, Hamburg Oct II B. Meyer. Bengal, H'kong, (let A P. A O. Benvorli.h. Antwerp, Aug 28 P. Simons.
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  • 82 20 PASBED BUNDA BTRAITB OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Dub. a»d SHir'tNANB. Cimi». I or ;Pw>«wh»r«' Dmtw- Ibb--1 Rio. Saiunu. "ion. |mmAug I A No, (cij^ Borr««n July 10PortN«taJ gM«*ok lßDat s.«.Bo«n>bing „W Boer Ann lsß»Uvi» J7Brit 6.«.Ar»r» Willi»m«)n Aog lt)*»m«r«n|[ D. B-wmUr 18Nor bq.Simron \»ronteo July 1« Port N»ul Anj-rlo.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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