The Straits Times, 7 November 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1900. No. 20,280.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 857 1 NOTICES. »piih i iMT, LIMIIKD Til T. maadanl Ufa Asasuaaw. Korwkli Cakm Firs laaaiases 800*7. atlas irasn Oosstiaaj (fit*) k. F.o«.t»M. U(- Asswues Sosiatj. T». C»ia. Itutmmi Mass KaTifmUsa Coa^aay. •Ti« Tottwaass La«<r Bear OaatDSay. s-or aartiaatan of thssa Oosssaaiss, ass the •«1. a^rtiMMPt of THKBOUrio COMPAirr.UstmD. Agwta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 825 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TJ-ONINKLUKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPU Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: MHir Aoisct, L»TI J. DilUDim A Co.. 3-3, Colltib Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer r From Eipecled Will be Despatched for On dr. Carpentier. BaUvia. Nov. 6. BaUvia, Cheribon. Bamar«ng, Sourabaya, Baniuwangi,
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    • 572 1 XTOKDDEUTBCHER LLOYD 11 BREMEN. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Mail-steamers of these lines will leave Singapore on or at»out the undermentioned dates: Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. 'Kvnig AlbrrtHov. K I Oldenburg Nov. I /Viiu Htin'ch Nov. id I Bayern Nov. 19 /Vnu'« Irene Dec. 6
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    • 631 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,137,ra0 Paid up CapiUl £i 15.760 Reserve Fund £i,075,580 the undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fin risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTXAD A Co. rK CHINA TEADKES INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital SnD»rtbsd...:....ffcOoU,ooG. Amount Paid np.
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    • 422 1 INSUBANCBB. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. •2. PROVIBION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst. M. P. Funds- Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid -Rs. 450,00,00(1 LAKE MUSKS UIEIAL fMMTItftS MW
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    • 674 1 BANKS. TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI II BANKING CORPORATION. PAJD-nP CAPITAL f 10,000,000. RESERVE FUNPSterline Reserve..* 10,000,0001 -...nnnnnn Silver Reserve.. 4 L M 00,000/'' 1J 000 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF I in nmnm PROPRIETORS. 110,*****0. Cocbt or Dibbotobb:— N. A. Sisu. Esq.— Cbubsuii. K Shiw«h, Kta— Dsfttt Ciiimiii Tsis Hok. B. Gut
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    • 427 1 NOTICES. 1 INDIAN ENGINEERING. THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. Wall guaranteed bona fde emulation, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA w*f WHAr WE AU WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made r Mrrly of toboeoo grown in Britit North Borneo. EQUAL TO FINE
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    • 785 1 FOR BA.LE EMPLOYMBNTS TO LET AND_PERBONALB {Ist ran, 16 o*nu a lln., MuilM time., 10 onu a line lib to oth times S »»H Hn. 7th 10 18tb timM 8 enk lip.; ifltrwvdi, 1 otnls Ua* bt* M ohargtl*.. than onodoUar. H«ilm Mm advwUsoaMoi, olow ss*, la this tm cm
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  • 73 2 DiTi. VwniNui ,lOio*Ri<[ Captaih Dbthmtiok <ov 8 Kian Aon I Brit str. D'Cruw Pjanibie 7 A. Aptar tf. Fry I'inwlg A Calcutta I M.l*, a ,tr. Daly Tolok Araon via porta 7 »lyp-o »»r. lawry IVnanK and IHi I (Jiang Bm>c ttr. Dunlop Samarang ria porta Caledonieti ilM.tr Ko^liano
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  • 23 2 CIiMMIKG. At "The Tower," Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire, 00 the 6th instant, John Criimsu, J. P., aged 63 years, Hinc garb- no-Ira"
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  • 169 2 Strait* Tinut S30 a year, or pott free *34. StraiU budget »18 a year or jx»i free 120. Adverttnng Rates may be found in the fourth paQt. Mr. McKiNuar'a re-election to the presidency of the United States has been piactically
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  • 196 2 Singapore loses two olliuials to-day whose departure will cau»e a couple of sad gaps in local social, and, one may add, amateur dramatic circles. The Hon. F. St. (i. Caulfeild, who has so efficiently, and go popularly withal, held the appointment of Colonial Engineer during the absence of Mr. Alex.
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  • 199 2 Marwl'l* Ito, as everybody interested in Japanese affairs is aware, is the greatest figure and the greatest factor in the history of modern Japan. He practically designed and carried out the Japan-China War, and he has now emerged from retirement to construct a new cabinet in the crisis brought about
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  • 245 2 •Jiitk recently we noted in a Siam paper a paragraph describing the cheerful rise in values that has occurred in the snake-skin market at home, and the especially heavy demand that has crop, ped up for skins of the spotted and striped varieties. Therefore, we regard as peculiarly well timed
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  • 231 2 Tub Lord Mayor of Dublin has a varied programme of duties to attend to. Only a few months ago he went forth in state to receive the Queen yesterday be had to rule out of order a resolution conferring the freedom of the "dear, dirty city "on Mr. Kruger It
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 15 2 Thk Exchange Banks will close en Monday, 12th instant, that day being a public holiday.
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  • 15 2 Mr. Geo. Cadbury, of cocoa fame, contributed £500 towards the election expenses of Labour Candidates.
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  • 17 2 The Government invites tenders by advertisement for making boots, shoes, and drill suits for the Prison Warders.
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  • 21 2 The Ktnua Albert, with the German mail from Europe, left Penang at midnight yesterday, and is due here to-morrow at daylight.
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  • 30 2 We have received a useful calendar and diary for 1901 from Messrs. Jaeger and Co., the 0 ;enu of the I -aw Union and Crown Insu nee Co ,of London.
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  • 24 2 The Batu Bersawah Gold Mining Company's first crushing resulted, on the Kth instant, in sixty-seven ounces of smelted gold from 162 tons of stone.
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  • 28 2 Thi French shipbuilding programme for 1001 is very extensive. It comprises 1 1 1 vessels, including seven submarine boats. Altogether France will have '£i submarine boats by 19U.'(.
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  • 30 2 The Post Office notifies that parcels (not letters), intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas Day, should be posted not later than 2 p.m. on the 15th instant.
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  • 27 2 Arriß further evidence had been taken yesterday, the Chinamen who we're charged with committing murder at Tanjong Rlioo were committed to take their trial at the Assizes.
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  • 28 2 Ycstekday Tan Van, for offering an illegal gratification of a SlOnoteto Mr. Holley, Supdt. of Slaughter Houses, was lined SIOU or 6 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Brockman.
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  • 39 2 On Friday next, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales celebrates his h. birthday. The event is to be observed in this Colony by a public holiday next Monday, when there will be no issue of the UlraiU 'I\me».
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  • 37 2 At the Appeal Court yesterday the ai>|<eal nf the British Dispensary v. Kana Muhamed Eusope, being an appeal agaiast a judgment uf Mr. Justice Leach finding a verdict for defendant in a claim for damages, was dismissed.
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  • 48 2 A i'ki.kuham has, we regret to say, been received by Mr. Alex, dimming containing the news of the death of his father, Mr. John Cumming, whose serious illness with Bright's disease has been previously notified. Mr. Cumming, who was 6:1 years of age, died at Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire, yesterday.
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  • 59 2 The S. C. C. had a pick-up game last night on the Esplanade amongst Club members. Some very promising players were out practising, and th-se should liruv.- useful men to the Club when an opportunity offers. The teams were Whites" and "Colours," and after a short game, owing to early
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  • 61 2 Harms-ton's Circus remains here four days longer On Friday night a monster bill will be put before the public on the occasion of the benefit night of little Nellie and Willie HarmstonLove. Each occupant of the boxes and chairs will receive a souvenir. Positively the last mulinee will be on
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  • 67 2 In Fiji, the Governorship of which was lately assigned by rumour to Sir Alexander Hwettenuain in succession to Sir G. T. O'Brien, the present Governor, there is an agitation for annexation to New Zealand, which has already annexed the Cook islands in the neighbourhood. The Crown Colony form of Government
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  • 83 2 Ok the French transport Columlu calling at the port of that name, the other day, twelve soldiers deserted from a detachment of the Foreign I/egion, which was on board on the way to Saigon. The ship's authorities took steps to arrest the deserters, who were made up of Frenchmen, Italians,
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  • 81 2 The dark indigo outlook in Behar lately referred to in our columns is now less gloomy. Prospects have quite recently brightened considerably in view of certain discoveries made by Mr. Christopher Rawson, which are expected to improve the process of manufacture, and by Mr. Hancocx (of the Indigo Improvements Syndicate)
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  • 106 2 In the new Japanese cabinet, the dial ribution of portfolios v as follows Premier, Marquis Itu; Minister of Finance, Viscount Watanabe Minuter of the Interior, Baron Suyematsu Minister of Justice, Baron Kaneko Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Mr. Yuzo Hayashi Minister of Education, Mr. Masahisa Matsuda Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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  • 105 2 Lloyd's Register shipbuilding return for the third quarter of this year (hows that, excluding warships, there were 452 vessels of 1,204,008 tons gross under construction in the United Kingdom at the close of tne period. The present return shows a reduction in the tonnage under construction of about
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  • 200 2 A Hoxieh living at 28 Stanley Koad reports that his Hylam boy absconded on the sth inst. Subsequently he missed two gold hair-pins set with diamonds valued at SI 12, and also $"> in silver. A Hokien. of 8 Cecil Street, reports that about ;i p.m. yesterday he
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  • 219 2 Thk Sultan of Johore, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. J. C. Ker, his aide-dc camp, and Mr Abrams, landed at Batu Pahat on the 3rd instant. His Highness spent two days inspecting the localities where tin is being found in good quantities. A portion of the
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  • 243 2 THtSeJangur Planters' Association met at Kuxla Lumpur on the 27th October, with Mr. W. W. Bailey in the chair. The Chairman, in rising to give notice that the meeting proceed to elect a Secretary, vice Mr. F. B. Hicks deceased, proposed the following resolution "In the death of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 255 2 TO THK EDITOR OK THE STRAITS TlJllfci." Sir,—l am a constant subscriber to your interesting paper and find it the best and most reliable source of information in the East, and should be extremely obliged if you could tell me if pythons over 20 feet in length
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 37 2 linden, WedMNUy The Lord Mayor of Dublin has ruled that it is out of orHer for the Municipal Council to consider a resolution to confer the freedom of the city on Mr Kruger.
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    • 40 2 IXIOX .JACK TORX TO SHREDS. The Boers are in increasing numbers in the vicinity of Basutoland. Ficksburg has been occupied and looted by Boers, who tore a I'nion Jack to shreds and tied the tatters to horses' tails.
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    • 18 2 The M unicipal Council of Paris has resolved to n ve Mr. Kniger reception.
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    • 20 2 It is officially reported that a com mando, 1,4(10 strong, is close to l.,idv brand.
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    • 30 2 The 21st Brigade, operating near Kroonstad, found it impossible to get within range of the Hoers in that quarter. The Boers were well mounted and continually visible.
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    • 12 2 Mr. McKinley lias been re-elected President of the '.'nited States.
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  • 475 2 HINA UENKKALCampbeII rei|iiir«s additional provisions for his troops evidently the Paoting-fu expedition will be longer than was anticipated. The Timr* Peking correspondent says that the commanders at Paoiing-fu have acted with mistaken clemency respecting the integrity of the city, and in not punishing officials. A despatch from
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  • 131 2 A Chinaman was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment for theft of a tlaehituj valued at 91. For theft of an opium pipe valued at M a Chinaman got six weeks' hard labour. A Chinaman, for dishonestly retaining a 'rikisha apron, valued at SI, was sent to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 466 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULAtiGOW. Manutacturars of Dynamite, Groliffnite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Qelatine, Detonators, ALL KIBDS OF Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Appantas, The aliore Kxplotire*, being all manuik (rrettl BrUuin, art made to pott the high ttandard of mfvtu and rvrity tmlt impoted hy the Brituk Orwemmenl, and tire,
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    • 852 2 I ATKsr ADVKmitEMENTS. KSJ'AHMHHED 1840. SIMPSON AND COMPANY, (OACiI BUILDERS AJND HARNESS MAKERS BY SPKCIAI. APPOINTMENT TO H. U. 11. THE FHINCK OF WALKS. RE(iISTERED PATENT LANDAULETTE. WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. PRICE RS. 1.350. CATM.m, IKS Off AI'I'UrATIOW SIMPSON" J^HTID COMPAITY. COACH BUILDEBB, HARNESS MAKEIIS, AND BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTUREItS. m.w.
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    • 473 2 YOI'XG Knglishman (age SJ) desires engatreuieDl as junior secretary or assistant in any position of trust. Biz lience In the outfitting business of London and provi. iai firms. Eiuellsnt references. Two or three years' engagemeDt aud pastage out. Address H. W. ATKINSON, VeriUs, Beach Road West, 8/1 1 Peluatowe, England.
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    • 66 2 M. 8.8. inuaibd for tka Srm%ti Tvm« skoald ks -ritton on 004 siot of tU puxr only B 7 tin ast>ot of tkM ocdiboo, ui.il S.S. sn njioud tl»t •urbt o»a«TwiM b. pakliakMl. all xrnrbau oontraota tni ■obj»ot to tb« ooodiboo tkM Urn Msnacar aav loare ti. tdTirtiii.iut oat of
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    • 76 2 VKSSKI.S A IIVKH lISKD TO HAIL. Hamarang via ports, Kuttang, on 7th Nov., Bouatead A Co. Labuan and Manila, Ktmu Heng, on Btb Nov., Behn Meyer A Co. Jup ad via port*, A'otu';; Albert, on Bth Nov., Bebn Meyer A Co. Sydney via ports, Via, on 10th Nut.. BousteaU A
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  • 1113 3 AREA. At the end of 1899, says an official >. M 8 acres ol land oCsf in India, all, with the in goutham India The production ol coffee is mainly restricted to a limited area in Ihe elevated region above the southwestern coast, the coffee lands of
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  • 43 3 Till alterations and additions to the BnpnflM Court huililings have commenced The removal to the temporary Court-house— the attap shed will take place shortly, as the place is now almost completed. Details as to lightmi; fa :ire being settled to-day.
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  • 75 3 The repairs to H. N. M. S. Tmniang having been completed at Tanjong Paaar, she was towed away by II N M S Vrurn yesterday The B. I. steamer Hasan imported about 180,000 piculs of rice from Rangoon last week. The VI" is due here a couple of
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  • 1234 3 The following extraordinary letter hu been published in the London Morning I'ott. It ia professedly from a Boer, and yet the Morning /W in a leader disclaims knowledge of its correspondent's identity, though it acknowledges having published a letter from the same individual in October 1-w. As an
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  • 1879 3 TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER PRESENT His Hoxouk Sir Auxudu SwRmHM, K.i Ml... (AlTINU QOVKRXOS). Hon. W. Eg*too (Acting Colonial SecreHon. O. Anthonis/. (Acting Colonial Hon. A. Murray (Colonial Engineer). Hon. W. K. Collyer (Attorney -General). Hon. E. C. H. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon. J. Burkinshaw. lien. C. W. £35, ABSENT.
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  • 237 3 {From our CorrmpoiuUnl Events have iollowed each other in sucb quick succession during the past week that one can scarcely credit the fact that one is in Malacca where, as a rule, incident is scarce and motion but slow. The Saturday night "sports who were discovered gambling in
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  • 26 3 l'*r a. A Aixtir for Penang— Mr. Ru-hinis For Calcutta- V i»» Thornton. MitE Wtuih, Mrs Eliu, M«san. G. V. Prltcbard, Ortwn, Moore, foulhall, tad
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  • 981 3 Thk foUowing is the Japan Tutus' translation of what the vernacular Japanese journal, the Nippon, publishes as a copy of an account of the Ilight of the Imperial court of China, penned by a high official of the country There is something more than
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  • 136 3 FIRE ON THE ROHILLA." Firi broke out on board the P. and 0. steamer Hokitla, shortly after her arrival iv Kobe harbour on the l.'lth ult., and it waa still smouldering late that nfter- K>n. The scene of the outbreak, which i i not of a serious nature, is the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 665 3 Tou must stop Coughing. The best way to cure Chronic Coughs. Bronchitis, and Cbest-Colds in to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed wall into the chest and back, it penetrates immediately to tbe inflamed parts. The tickling in tbe throat ceases the spasm weakens: the cough disappears. It often cures when.
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    • 1187 3 NOTICES. CHRISTMAS 1900. G. R. Lambert and Co. PHOTOSBAPHKBS. PHOTOGRAPHS intended to be sent^^^ Home for CHRISTMAS should be taken SHlings should be arranged AT ONCE. The best time for taking <o£^ Photographs is from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Messrs. G. B. LAMBERT Co. have a large stock Jp^
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 187 3 ARRANOKMBNTH. Wkdsesday, 7th November. High Water. 10.66 p.m. Fall Moon. 6.16 a.m. a W. Association. 4. 8. V. K. Fliysical drill. 6.5. 8. V. A. Carbine Drill and exercise. ■Vlo. Lamp I 1 lattice. 8. V. A. and 8. V. K. B.46. circus. Beach Bond. TlirKMUV, Mil NoVK.MBIR. Higb Water.
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    • 87 3 WEATHER REPORT. KrnndmKn Kerbau Uotpital, 6M .Vor. IMJO. wu.m Sp.m.Pp.m Rinikis. Bar. ..899rt529.W28.ftU Temp. 80.0 BR.O f>3 4 >_*'_ W.B'lbTner 78.S 77.0 77.8 g-= Dir. of Wind ».».w. ss.w. 8.6. W. 0~~ Max. Temp. 88.0 if -o a Mm... 7«.0 Max. In Sun 137.0 -S Torr.rad 73.2 |.S 5" Rainfall
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  • 577 4 duoiroEi, 7t|i NoriMßiß. 1900. PRODUCE. (Butts an eomcUd to noon) Oambier 7.95. Copra Bali, 6.60. do Pontianak, „6.15 Pepper, BUck 38.7S do Whl»e, (6X) 48jO0 SagoFloarSarairak,. :i;«i do Brnnel No. 1 j.go Pearl Sago 5.70. Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 44.00 Coffee Palemlang, 16% basis.. 28.00 Coffee, Liberian. No. 1.
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  • 67 4 For Per Mir. Tine. To-Moekow. Penang A Deli Calypto 3 p.m. Hongkong A Amoy Hong Be* 3 p.m. Cotie via ports Ban Liony 4 p.m. Bangkok Hrrid 4pm Malacca A Klang Chow Pkya 4 p.m. Cotie via porta Sarie Borneo 4 p.m. Friday. Ratavia and ports De Carpenlirr
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  • 117 4 Froh EuKors By the N. D. I.. s. h'linig Albrrl, due on Thursday with ditto from London to the 16th Oct. 8he bring* replies to the mails which left 8ing»pore on the --'i«t Sept. Fbou China By the M. M. s.s. Sudnei/, due on Hundsy. *ft Singapore
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  • 281 4 ARRIVALS. IVr a.!-. Han run from Sou ratmya Me->r>. Smith, Wan, Lsnsen, Filet, and Mr. and MTtßoode. Per a. Ban Wkalt Hin from Klang via porU Mr. Lyon. Per s. t. Gitla from Trieste-Dr. Balla, Mr. and Mr». Groom, and .Mrs. L. Edwards. Per a. a. S<muk-t Maru
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  • SHIPPING
    • 224 4 Dndertnishewllng the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh. ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser: Gbt.— Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p. -Horse-power BritBritish V. 8.-United SUtes; Fr.Krench Ger.— Qermitn Dut— Dutch; Joh Jobore Ac., O. c-,—General-cargo d.p. deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.— Tanjonu Pagar Wharf
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    • 1284 4 TRADING VESSELS C. &UITAU Hiici Noon or Ysktikday. Ban What! Hrn, Brit str. 196 tons, Capt Olsen, oth Nov From Klang, 6th Nov. G.c, and 118 d.p. 8. Bteamsb p Coy. For Klaog, Bth— Rds. Mweas, Dut str. 649 tons, Capt Bchol, 7th Nov. From Sourabaya. 3rd Nov. G.c, and
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    • 669 4 ftetmt. port, probable itati ot arrival and name of agent*. HTIAMXKH. Achilles, I.'imwl, Nov Mansfield. Adriatico, Trieste, Dec/Jan. Rautenben). Afridi Europe, pad Canal, Oct 23 P. 8. Agamemnon, China, Nov 19; Mansfield. Alting, Batavia, Nov 9 j DaeodeN. Annum, H'kong, Dec 2 M. M. Bali, Barry, I'fl Oet
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    • 151 4 VIHIL'I NKI 'iT ton CiFTiIH FIOH I MAILKri lus a Bio Nov 6 Hok TjiOo Dut «tr. W7 Hubert Balavia Nov 1 Kng Uhee Beng Ban Wbatt Hiu Brit itr. 198 OUen Klaiue No» 8S B'ihip Coy LW. M PohAnn «r. 484 Uiwinndon fcoiie B«pt 3B We. Bm and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 433 4 NOTICES, JKflNflflGß of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated hr Its delicate perfume and Uk feeiing of comfort and freshness which it imparts to the skin Kananga Extract A 1 >< MM nOTIC MRPI H F<*R TME HANDKKRt HIKP At once ori .mil. Rr*m'ul snj pcf\iMeri!v frsgnnt. RICAUD& C", 8, rue Vivienne,
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    • 628 4 NUIICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Head Omci No. IS, Cahtoh Rom, Shivohai. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN 4 SONS, local Agenu. The Company offer* easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point it made p( prompt
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    • 531 4 NoTl< ES "TlMKti" AtiD "BUlXifcT." StraiU Tima, W0 a yea.-, or KMa month or fifteen cent* a copy. Post Free, Mi quarter. StraiU Budget post free, JO year, or 16 a quarter, or 40 sent, a copy. The advertising rate, are: first Ime, 18 cents a line; tod and Srd
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