The Straits Times, 31 August 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1900. No. 20,228.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 826 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED TUB Sfeuuswl Ufa aaanaaea. N,.r.iok Uataa Fin laamnaos Met*. Atlas Asaareaee Coaspaaj (Fns). rv» Kiuit»hl- Life AseManop Doctetj. TWa Oaaaa Marhsa lassssam CoaapaaT. TW Cairn M«*«al Maws XvrifatKei Cosajaay. ft. ToSSanhaam U«ar Baar Ooaapaay. Taa MarlHaas laaara.es Coampaay. Llasisa*. for particulars of taaaa Companies, saa tha
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    • 1237 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, ■ronnma paketvaari maatschappij Under contract with the Netherlands India OoTernment. Agrntt al Singapore: Ship Aoury, latb J. Daihdiu 4 Co., 2-S, Golltbs Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Eipecvea Will >» l><>«p«tched (or On 1/ r.i/irwiiAi'n. Padang via Ports. Aug2». l'enang, Sabang, Ulehleh and West
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    • 644 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Caoital £2,m,K>o Paid up Capital l\t,7K) Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Cornany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE OOMPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed t>VXU.OOO. Amount Paid up
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    • 403 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessitie& VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION *"OR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MITHAI. LIFE OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right *****1)16 Sir John Gorst, M P. Funds— R». 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 460,00,000 LAME MUSKS I.IKr.K \l. in\|i|||..\s
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    • 695 1 BANKS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. REBSRVE FUND 111,600,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ innn nnnn PROPRIETORS 1. 110,000.000. Cocrt or Dirrctori:— N. A. Sisss. Kaq.-CuißMAlf R Shswak, Eaq— Darirrr Chaiimax. K. M. Grat, ate). I D. M Moaaa, Baa. K. (Joan, Kaq. I A. J Kavmond, Kaq. A
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    • 860 1 NOTICES 1 HANSA PAINT Mfg. Co. /±v KIEL. Manufacturers of /(y/ 1 quick drying Enamel /J^/ Compositions for /eS'/ Ships' bottoms. Sure prevention /Q /Akj'/ Purveyors Bg inst /cy/ to the Corrosion /CjY Imperial an f•. f German Navy Foulin2/y^/d U p pli6r to the leading /qjP/ Whipping Lines. /^f"/
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    • 773 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET ANDJ»ER>ONALB [Ist time, IS cenU t lins tad and M times, 10 cents a Una 4th U Oth ttasat a oents a line; 7th to 18th times toanUa Una afterwards, S cents a line bat a* charge less than one dollar. Thus a l*ns Une
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  • 121 2 Last night, we learn, in consequence of orders received, the Government gave instructions to the Singapore pilots and the shipping authorities to stop the British transports Duke o/I'orlland and Uganda, which were expected to pass through here wi'.h troops from Calcutta bound for China. It is
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  • 144 2 An-ER the war in South Africa, and when the China disturbances have passed the critical stage, the Cabinet will in all probability summon a Colonial conference for the purpose of discussing the iiuestion of Imperial defence. Such a conference must necessarily be composed not merely of representatives of the Colonies,
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  • 7 2 To-days 4 in,s bauk rate is 2/U)j.
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  • 8 2 The Strati lludget will be published to-rnurrow morning.
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  • 11 2 China is out a party to the Genera Red Cross Convention.
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  • 13 2 i'BODLcis, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 16 2 The British steamers aMsHan and Amaru, of London, passed through yesterday afternoon from East to West.
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  • 23 2 A LAis<H will leave John s ton s I'ier for the bwimnuug Club bungalow on Sunday at p m., returning at 4.15 p.m.
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  • 21 2 Thk homeward M. M. mail steamer A. iSnnoiis left Saigon at 6 a.m. yesterday, and is due here on Suuday morning.
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  • 20 2 The Ceylon Government intend to pat>4 an Ordinance to prohibit the exportation to China of arms and military si ores.
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  • 20 2 haunu West Australia, is now an additional port of call for mail steamers plying to Australia from Europe via Ceylon.
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  • 24 2 The morthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffle* Girls' School on Wednesday, September sth, at 4 p.m.
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  • 27 2 A.\ obelisk is to be elected at Portsmouth by the late crew of the I'wrerful in memory ot their comrades who fell in the South Atrican campaign.
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  • 31 2 YuTikuAr a tongkang was overturned in a s.,u;ill off fulu n.un.ir. and one Chinaman was drowned Kuur others were picked up by a launch after being in the water several noun.
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  • 30 2 The Marine Club are holding a "Smoker" to-morrow at 9 p. ni. Members are asked to bring their gentlemen friends. A collection will be taken up tor a charitable object.
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  • 33 2 Tin Russian transport Emperor Xicobit II arrived from Odessa tins morning bound for Port Arthur. There are on board M officers and Mhp soldiers. She is expected to leuve for the north to-morrow.
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  • 36 2 Owing to heavy rains falling in India, at the date of la«X advices, there has been an enormous reduction in the numbers upon Government relief wurks which are being rapidly deserted for employment in the fields.
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  • 34 2 A teleuham, dated the Hague, 24th instant, states that the British prisoners in the hands ot the Boers have been brought over from Nooitgedacht to Komatipoort, the Delagoa railway station on the Portuguese boundary.
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  • 49 2 Thkkk arrived by the (ilmggU this morning from Europe nine police constables two from the Metropolitan force- -for the Straits Police Force. The nun \v ill be stationed at Singapore for some time. The Olrnggte has also on board two small gunboats in sections for river work in China.
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  • 48 2 The tenders for the Imperial Pacific Cable, which Great Britain, Canada, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, and New Zealand have agreed to construct, were to close on Utii August. It is anticipated that the cost of laying a cable 7,986 nautical miles in length will be about £1,800,1100.
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  • 62 2 To-mokhow the Civil Service and Law meet the B. C. 0. in the S. C. C. tournament. The Civil Service and Law team is as follows:— Mr Justice Leach, Hon. M. Meruwether, Messrs. Broadnck, Carter, Elliot, Ellis, Delay, Allen, Van Cnylenberg, Sharp, and de Rougemur.t. The unfinished tournament match, Civil
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  • 495 2 There was a large gathering at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club, last evening, to witness tbe anal of the Champion•hip between Mr*. iVaddell (challenger) and Mrs. Lovell (holder). Both players were somewhat nervous at first, but tbey soon settled down to the game, which finally
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  • 300 2 A cokhespondixt writes The vehicular, or, properly speaking, jinrikisha traffic in North Bridge Road, at its junction with Middle Road, commonly known as Teng Quee's corner, between 'he hours of 6 p.m. and miUnight is so great that it is ofttimes impossible for i toot-
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  • 274 2 Last night, in honour of the Sultan of Turkey's Silver Jubilee, a great many Mohammedan houses in Singapore wete illuminated with Japanese lanterns and decorated with banners and Hags, most of them being Union Jacks and ensigns of the Ottoman Kmpire. The Moslem Association^ Injuman Islam) decorated its
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  • 38 2 MORE MURDER. 80 MISSIONARIES SAID TO HAVE BKEN KlLLi:i>. Shanghai, Thunday night. It is reported that Yuhsien, the Governor of CShansi province, has murdered .to refugee missioners in the Yaiuen at Tai-yuan-fu
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  • 41 2 TUKY MARCH TO THK STRAINS OF BALUCHI BAGPIPKR. Six hundred French Marines, ona French Mountain Battery, and ISO Annamites were landed here to-day. They were played to the French concession by the bagpipes of the British Baluchis.
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  • 33 2 CHANG- CHI-TUNG HUNTS FOR REFORMERS. Chang-chi-tung is sending deputies to Shanghai to endeavour to arrest a number of reformers mentioned in lists seized at Hankow, after the discovery there of the so-called rebellion.
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  • 31 2 LJ HUNO-CHANG SI GUESTS A ItEITTATJON. Hongkong, Tlmraiiay Li Huug-Chaiig has presented a memorial suggesting that Ching, Yunglu, Liu-kunyi, and Chang-chi-tung be appointed to negotiate with the Powers.
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  • 707 2 VOLUNTEERS ft ARMY. A kkiendly game between teams representing the Volunteers and tlie Army was played last evening un the Recreation Club ground, before a large crowd of spectators. The ground was in splendid condition and a grand game was witnessed. Punctual to time the teams lined up as
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 18 2 London, Friday (.eneral Bullers casualties in the action at Bengtindal were fourteen killed and sixty-four wounded
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    • 16 2 The murderer of King Humbert hat been sentenced to imprisonment for life.
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    • 15 2 There have been several case* of plague at Glasgow, with three deaths.
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    • 35 2 Mr. Brodrick, the Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in a speech delivered at Bromley.stated that Britain requires from China an indemnity, and guarantees for tbe preservation of trade there.
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    • 37 2 Mr. Hrodruk further said that a young and vigorous Parliament would l>e found necessary to detl with the settlement of affairs in South Africa after the war and with the question of army reform.
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    • 37 2 It is announced at Washington that .".000 American troops will winter in China as a precautionary measure in case of failuro in the peace negoti ations now proposed to lie undertaken
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    • 24 2 The total British casualties in isouth Africa, exclusive of men in hospitals, amounted to 40,:.61 on the 25th instant
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    • 21 2 latt. All the prisoners at Nooitgedacht 1,800 in number have been released. The news has aroused great rejoicing.
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    • 7 2 Lord Roberts is at Waterval-boveii
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    • 10 2 Kruger and the Transvaal otliiials arc at Nvlspruit.
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    • 82 2 AMERICA FAVOIKS WITHDRAWAL FROM PKKI.\(.. LJ hun(m:han(; a.s \K(i()TIAT()R FOR I'KACK. The Russian Government has informed the American Government that the Empress-Dowager is willing to guarantee the security of trade, and to prevent a recurrence of the Boxer disturbances The American Government upon this intimated its willingness to
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    • 16 2 Ranjitsinliji has scored twelve centuries during the present cricket season. This is a record.
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  • 262 2 THE FORTHCOMING UKI-AKTI'KKiv Calcutta, August I.'ith. —Ac-ording to present arrangements, the 21st Madras Infantry, forming part of the Un Division, will sail from Rangoon. The transports "Warora" and "Nuddea" have been secured to convey thiin tn Hongkong. These two transport* lelt Hongkong on Tuesday with orders to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* ot Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, vi iixnK or Salety Fuses, Am, Electric Blasting Apparatus, The a' l*ing all manufaUured in Gnat Britain, an made to pott the high ttaudar* of safety and purity tests impoeetl by the British Qovenment, and
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    • 751 2 NOTICES, THK ROBINSON PIANO CO. 3 CHEAP AND GOOD NEW PIANOS. One In tlic Bridgeport Piano Co. |Sts One b) A. Allison (small model) 275 One by Munt Bros 375 THE KOBINSON PIANO CO., 88, UATTLMa I 'l, in; SINGAPORE. NOTICE Of REMOVAL. rplIK Standard Oil Coy., of New York,
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    • 468 2 CHAN(iK OK ADDRBS«. DKS. i;»llowiiy and Kirk have removed their consulting rooms to No 8, Raffles Place, next building to that occupied by Ro<lvk and Davidson, bolicit S,« KKXMSGEVING. TKIi gelrcenheid van den vcrjaardas van Hare MajesU it dp tyningin op Vrijdag SI dcxer, zal de Consul (ieneraal der Nedrrlnndena'
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    • 548 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMEm THE 4 KVLO> LAVE MERCHANT. D. B. PADRI HAHY, UAS removed from No 8 Armenian Street to No. 8 Stamford Koad, Singapore. SUV NOTICE. ROBINSON A 00.8 godown will be closed at noon to-moirow, Saturday, UtSept., in order to complete preparation* fo.- the annual clearance aale. 31/8 SUN
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    • 121 2 M. 8.8. laMwMfor Uw /ttnntt te, akovlil U rittta oe at Ate of Uw ufm ooly By tl.. M(l«ot of th»t oon.liti™, lujll, S. S. art, r»|ooud U»t mi«ht otterwiM ba pablulicd. All TtdnrtMac ooatneta mn rabtoot to ta« onndiUon that tU Muw v; ten adnrtiw-aoat oat ol tU papar
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    • 39 2 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Calcutta direct, Castuu, ready for cargo oo ftlh Sept., J. Daandels. Peniing and Deli, Mi, every Tue»<lny, lUhn M»T»r fr> Deli, Sumatra, i-nry Friday, Behn M.-..T AOo KelanUn via port*, Amkent every Mo d»y»,We, BiuACo.
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  • 187 3 iiai.k \k\ki >• KCRIM. Irdl yearly r,-rii iii.-etmi: "I oliarrlioMi-rx i'if the held (jua) led, and n. T-n Cheng M .1 Mm Kenzie, Mid P. meeting la«t meeting were agree, i DUIOIOII HKI'OKI The OWmn «Hat«d thedirecthe hall-year ending June Hth, Iff".' The nett profit far the
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 3 I \w.\ mid t* R «-i. N '.'IS-. 1 I Nemo. ftli.L. Wl HAUL. INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT AT MIMCH rith thp are ■i i oni--1 hen lh*re i- a onr round lourni.•,.r- tltuw aunt wil in fa.l. macb leu ih«n at Part*— bat in Urn iUj Uwn form* mi lid*)
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  • 96 3 BATU PAH AT NEWS. i in the IM inst alxmt du>k i Javanese working in tattoo .mil canM him away illtO 11.. In -lirl- „f ir ■uiuiiifE man wi'iit in xearcli of linn ■i morning, and reeorand Urn md a fHjrlinn "I one Ipg of the dae*M«d, aod these rfiiuine
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  • 1984 3  -  C. MAtI.AKKN {All R'ghU Iteterreti) uv i i-h (kickit. Aktkh the Australians had in winning tlie only test match that was played to a liiish last season, many oommtmaat la ondar it Eagttal nur.iting Had we left off in ;ion ci i lu> Australians we would n. .1 have
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  • 49 3 Woci sends us a delightful shopsign which he came across in his wanderings through India II V MooSA, NrMl:rK 1, KIK'.PK TaIIXIK Clothe* ODS o*f rofl whilk vh wait. It is even better than the facetious London barber who announces, Shay ing while you wait.'— NW»
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  • 75 3 Thk Mkjssataa, which arrived a couple of days agt) from KuchinoUu, Japan, brought, if nut the largest carzo, at least one of the largest cargoes of Japan coal for this port, the quantity on board being xai<l to be something like 8,000 ton- The nearest approach to
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  • 1448 3 Sevin men line.] up for tbe I(H> kilometres championship of Krance decided at the Pare des Princes track, Paris, on July Had, the two principal entrants being Bauge, the hour world's record huliler, and Bouhoura, the well-known performer. A great race wan expected between these two, but
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  • 51 3 Ms. H. W. Copeland, Agent-Ueneral for New South Wales, has been interviewed in London regarding Mr. Cecil Rhodes's scheme for introducing Chinese labour to Rhodesia. Speaking with a long colonial experience, Mr. Copeland warned Mr. Rhodes that his scheme would not prove to be a wise
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  • 82 3 Shortly after midnight, a police sergeant on duty in Robinson Road saw a British Marine be;ng lowered from a window of the Tivoli Hotel by means of a rope. The Marine, on being questioned, is alleged to have said that the tenants of the house were aTraid to open
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  • 123 3 PENS IO NABLE ALLOWANCES. The rinuivj Gazette says that a notice from the PC MO. has been sent to those drawing a salary of S2UO a month in the department, that the Ilk allowance, received by them, will not be pensionable, their pensions being computed on tbe $200. But, if
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 282 3 NOT RKYdXL) HOPE Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear'of a remedy that has proved an absu'ute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cav e, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently .ur.-.t by Little's
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    • 1097 3 AUCTION SALES. SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, *c. The property of H. S Whitikide, E*w.. At Woolstborpe, No. in, Mount Sophia. Saturday, Ut Seplemltr, at '2 p.m. THE undersigned have been instructed 1 by H. S. Whitmide. Esq.. to sell by auction the household furniture. *c. consisting of rattan fancy furniture,
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    • 975 3 AUCTION SALESPAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE. No. IV or 1888. AICTION SALE of iinclaim-d pledged goods and jewellery from the following pawnbrokers' shops, vir..:— No. New Bridge Road, Moy Lian Chin (Chop Seng Fatt). No. 7» South Bridge Road, Moy Lian Chin, (Chop Buan Guan). No. 394, North Bridge Road, Choh Cbam Kee
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    • 1000 3 NOTICES. gLNOAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Programme for Autumn Race Meeting, 1900. OCTOBER 23rd, 26th, and S7<A. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2ML October. Fimt Raci. THE MAIDEN PLATR-Value 1300.A Race for Maiden Horses- Weight a. per scale (lOst.). An allowance of 211 b. to ex-Grifflnt imported into the Straits Settlements or Native States
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 188 3 AKHANUKMBNTS. FKIIIAV, 31tT A1..1M. Higli Water. I M p.m. Dui.li Consular Birthday Reception. Ruin.- H..i. Footuall. Foi-iilizecl-Oocks v«. R It C. S V A Itqmd an.l MHxini Drill. 6.16. I V K Parade. A and R. Co'«. S\TI 'IDAY. 1«T SIITEMHEE. High Wiiter. 2 4 am. t'Tpni. Plan S:ile. Sophin
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    • 89 3 WEATHER REPORT Kondang Kerbau Hotpum.-Xth Awf. IKK). Ua.m Sji.m.Hp.rn RemirKH. Bar. 2» an Mi 28.810 Temp. m.n 78.n 77.6 >".., W. B'lbTher 7HM 770 7H.8 PirofWiDd S.E. S.E. S.E. oSf Max. Temp. 87.1 "J a Mm... V. 71.9 f|i Max. in Sun 1350 St Trrr.rad ..7.00 g« Rainfall 1.87 T.
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  • 559 4 PBM9ATOU. 3I«T AncnsT, 1900. PRODUCE. {Bairn an eomeUd to turn) Uambler bujref» I 7.80. OopraßalL 6.4 a do Pontlanak, 8.00. Pepper, Black buyers 58.75 do Wbite,(s*) 45.00 ■Sago Flour (Sarawak,. S.4T, do Brunei No. 1 2.80 Purl Sago 1 < > Coflee, Bali, 10% basts SS.OO Ooflee Paleml«ng. 16%
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  • 106 4 for Per ttr. Time. To-Morbow. IVniing 0o'o:»bo K'gaica Haru 10 a.m. Smgora via ports M. IVijiraitatt II a.m. Manila A Japan doalpara M a.m Binxkok Bangkok 11 am. Djambie Homj Let ll».m. IVnang A Colombo llntun 1 1 a.m. Penaog Pin Seng 1 p.m. Kit ii Pahat Sultana
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  • 122 4 FgoM Eoeop« :-By the M. M. s. 8. Indus, due on tho Ut HepL with dates to the 10th Aug. she brings replies to tbe mail which left Singapore on the 13th July. KaoM China :-By the .M. M. s.b. Knai Simom. due on Sunday «ft Singapore
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  • 214 4 ARKIVALS. Per s. 8. m/jifc from London— Miss I Brooksbank. Per g. s. Sintjapoir. from Bangkok— I Mann. Charnley, and Ducloa, andMre. .1. OBPAKTDBIB. Per N. D. L. 8. 8. Hamburg for Shanghai— I Mr. J. Qarvagba, Ansesaor Ernst CoboiU, Messrs. Killenberg, L. Lasaroo, J. Sternberg, H Bmmenthal,
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  • SHIPPING
    • 280 4 Under tmsneading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser 'Jbl.— (iunboat Tor Torpedo H.p»- Horse-power Brit. British U. B.— United BUtes; Fr.— French; Oer.— Oerman Dut.— Dutch; Job.— Johore Ac., O. c.,—Generalcargo 1 d.p. deck passengers j
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    • 956 4 auitiu Si»oi Moos or Vnnwiy. Ald'rnry, Nor. «lr. 1,887 ton., Captain Trivold, Slat Aug. From Kucbinotiu. 18tb Auk. Coals. M Bussan Kaisha. 1 -K-ts. Hamm, Dut. »tr. 649 tons, Capt Schol, 81st Aug. From Sourahaya. 27th Aug G.c, and 20 d.p. Daendels and Co. For .Sourabaya, Ist—
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    • 823 4 Namu, port, pntabU daU ot mrrttml, and name of aftnti. STBiMIM. km runon, l.'pool, Sept SB Mansfield. Balwlsberg, B«rrj\ I'd July .11 rUyern. Hamburg o.t 1 1 B. Meyer. Bonalder, Kurop>\ pud I anal. Aug 17 Bengal, Hkoog. M 5 P. 4 O. Bcnvorlkh. Antwerp, Aug SI P.
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  • 128 4 S Vmu'i Nami 5. 30 Siagaporc 50 il'io Hong 30 Said 31 Baweun II Sultan 51 Kian Yang 31 Ulengyle 31 lAlderney .■ll < 'hill Stum t SI E. WiooUi 11 4 Toil. Cim» Riu. 1 Brit »Cr. 748 ,ora> ttr. 378 L;oq» Itr. IK) IWilllamUut Btr. «U9 i-v-hol
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  • 62 4 u««. vnufi Nun klauaki. Dumb Dinmii >> Aug W S»id Brit Mr. William* SI Ki»n Yang Mr. Siniiim -n SI Sultan air. Ablart 31 Ban Wbatl Hin Mr. Olho 31 Gloucester City I Nelxn' 11 B%rM Km Mr. I Aocour 31 Dc Carrantier Dul ttr. >^miU I'alcmbaog Miiar and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 550 4 NOTICES. (111^ A MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hun Orrict No. IS, Ciktok Koai>. BumuHti. AS. A WATTIE. Marnier. MSSSsK. TAN KIM TIAN ft SONS. -o<al Agent,. Th* Company offer* easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the Kast A special point is made of
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    • 1190 4 NOTICES. NOTICES. LNDCOOPF/& CO. LTD. BURTON-ON-TRENT. f ==s CELEBRATED fi J 1111 flKl ALE&STOUr 4&?c?iS&&. ers Bottled bv^ fic^ <!rP^k rHllnOwl) J I (W^\ If Slo P |>rr. d B«lU*s M^S tStSj.^ V*" W MeMre G^ EX 800N l|ss^^JP\ I^3 any adilress in I BURTON ONTRENT. I corner of OW
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