The Straits Times, 8 November 1900

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER h A CENTURY SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1900. No. 20,287.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 852 1 NOTICKS. »pllK IiuKNKo COMPANY. I.IMHKD THK RUuxW Life Aaamraasa. Konrtoh rjsioa Pira Inmaaoa gnat sty. Atlaa Aaaoraaoa Ooaafaay (Fira). Tha BqurtabW Ufa aaaanans Snaasj. TV. Chaaa MaaaaU Staaaa Maritßtum Coaapaaj. ,"Ka ToMsßkaas Lasjar Baat Catapaoj. rot aarlinahws of tkaaa Coaspaauaa, aaa lha tall ilTili»iat of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED Airsnta.
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    • 837 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T 'ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSOHAPFIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoexct, utb 1. Dibudels A Co., M, Colltee Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Win be l>eapatched lor On sV CaaraastlisT. Batavia. Nov. 6. Batavia, Chcribon, Samarang, Sourabaya, Banjuwangi,
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    • 563 1 NORDDEUTBCHEK LLOYD BKEMK.N. n\MT.I KO WFKIKA I.IXIK. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Mail-ateamers of theae lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned datsa Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. l*rim Hnnch Nov. 28 Hayrm Nor. 19 Prituet' lrrne Dec. 8 Stuttgart Dec 8 Preuuen Dec. JO Konig
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    • 649 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCABHIBK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,237,500 Paid up Capital ii 18.780 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Ihe nnderaigned, AgenU for tbe Company, are prepared to accept tire risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTBAD 4 Go. rpHE CHINA TRADKBB INBURINCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Smbaaribad *MOO,OOO. Amount
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    • 306 1 INSUBANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE KSIABI.I: HKIi 1847. FUNDS R8. 420.00.000. LOW I LIBERAL PREMIUMS. I CONDITIONS AND URGE BONUSES. "Endowment Assurances at English rates." „dS«iit»:— Mesdks. LYALL AND EVATT. v. th. s. Singapore. BUTTER AUSTRALIAN. "CLOVER BRAND" IS THE BEST. 1 lb tins, 70 cents. Small and frequent
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    • 720 1 Gold Medals, I'ans, lo'/B mob. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, »nd Having ft PII A Greatest Durability are Therefore UL M CHEAPEST. I L H 0 BANKS. TTONOKONQ AND SHANGHAI XI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 1 10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.--BterlingKeserve.HO.ooll.ooOl 19nnnnm Bilver Reserve....! 2. 00,000/ 1 oOu uo RL«ERVE LIABILITY OF
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    • 356 1 NOTICES. Japanese shampooing. Apply to SKKIMOTO, 79 Brass Bassa Road. 18/11 Singapore PROSPECTUS OF THK BURMA HOTELS CO., LIMITED. H \N<iUON. First issue of 3,500 shares, lens 1,000 already taken. DIRECTORS: L. L. Downes, Rangoon, Chairman. T. Sarkies, Singapore. •A Sarkies, Rangoon. C. Balthazar, Rangoon. Wm. K Her, Rangoon. 'Will
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    • 799 1 FOR BALE EMPLOYMBNTB TO LET AND_PERBON ALB [lit Tin, IS sanas a Has); Jnd and art tlmaa, 10 osnu a Una 41k io Bth times orals a urn; 7th to IMh tlmsa I oasts a tins aftarwarda, 1 oanU a Una bat m obMnlws than OM dollar. TtaualVat adrartiaamawt, clow
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  • 1337 2 titraitt Time* &*u a year, or pott /ret S34. UlraiU budget (18 a year, or pott free 120. Adverluing Rain may I* found in the fourth paqe. A wonoibfdl account of the siege of the legation!
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  • 113 2 Ai -i ciHiiLNu to th- '-"test mail news, the Archbishop of a. ugh has written a hymn for the coming peace thanksgiving, which, with several others, and a special verse for the National Anthem, will be published shortly by a l/ondon firm. It is added that special tunes for the
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  • 424 2 Siykiu i. shipmasters are complaining of a local grievance, which is irremediable just at present, but is none the less galling on that account. We refer to the delays they are compelled to sutler in this port, owing to the lack of accommodation at the Tanjong Pagar Wharves, and also
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  • 13 2 Contributory Raubs wont up to-day to 551.50, and fully paid Raubs to $52.
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  • 18 2 Thkhi will be a combined S. V. A. and 8. V. R. moonlight march on Tuesday night next.
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  • 20 2 Mr. Ambrose, the new Adviser to the SSiani Customs Department, was to leave home for Bangkok ou the 19th October.
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  • 23 2 A i.ono felt want has just been met afc Bangkok by the farting of a sodawater factory und,r the management of Mr. Fricker.
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  • 18 2 I'Rorissoß Robert Koch, of Berlin, the eminent bacteriologist, announces that he has discovered a cure for malarial fever.
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  • 24 2 The anticipated fall in teak at Bangkok appears to have set in, prices having taken a downward tendency at the end of last month.
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  • 22 2 It is stated that the Government of India contemplate making a grant of fifty lakhs of rupees for the improvement of Calcutta.
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  • 21 2 Foub Malays were committed for trial yesterday on a charge of housebreaking and theft in Prinsep Street on the 31st October.
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  • 29 2 Among the passengers who arrived by the s. s. KuMta»q yesterday were the Rajah of Perlis, Siamese territory, and his staff, who are e« rwte to Bangkok 00 tviiit
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  • 28 2 Tm M. M. ErnsMt 9im»tu, with the mail from Europe of Oct. l»th, left Colombo at 8 pm. yesterday, and is due here on Monday, about 10 a.m.
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  • 26 2 Thebe aresaia to be no 'rikisha. regulations at Bangkok. The only remedy against pullers for collisions, or for interrupting traffic, is to sue them for damages.
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  • 26 2 A Chinaman on pleading guilty was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for giving false evidence in an inquiry under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance.
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  • 28 2 Amoko the passengers who arrived by German mail, this morning, were Admiral De Richelieu of the Siamese Navy and M. Rolin Jacquemyns, general adviser to the Siamese Government.
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  • 30 2 The deaths registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last numbered 192. The ratio per thousand was 1164. For last month the figures were respectively 789 and 38.74.
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  • 33 2 A movement has been initiated in Aberdeen for a memorial of the late Principal, Sir W. D Oeddes, in recognition of the services he rendered to scholarship and to the University of Aberdeen.
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  • 35 2 YK.-Trm.AY, before Mr. Howard, two prisoners, named Jalap and Hassan, were committed for trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust as to jewellery valued at S6OO belonging to a icdy in Orchard Road
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  • 35 2 Bishop Warne, of the Methodist Episcopal Mission, Calcutta, has written a letter to the l'ress, calling attention to evils resulting from the employment of barmaids, aud urging the Bengal Government to forbid sucn employ .nent.
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  • 39 2 A batch of seventeen Chinaman was brought up in the 2nd magistrate's court to-day for gambling in a common gaming house in No. 2, Ophir Road. lUeywt ;eaclj IIIK.-U*!, Hie lines to goto Hie intotiuer. Assistant Superintendent Hamilton prosecuted.
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  • 46 2 Mohamkd Tahir.an ex-sergeaut major of police, was brought up yeeteruay belore Mr. E. C 13, Howard tor voluntarily causing hurl to Baba Kichee, an old man of about 71 years of age. He wan lined >-'.") or 111 default oue months rigorous imprisonment. The tint) w&t paid.
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  • 51 2 It is reported that the HamburgAmerican Line has ordered from Messis. lljrliiii 1 and Wold, ol liellasl, a meauisnip 7M It. long, 4o It. longer limn the Oceanic, to carry 2,UUO passengers, including 4Ju In st cabin passengers, and 12,100 tons ot dead load. sue ix to be launched in
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  • 51 2 The new British hrsi-class armoured cruisers 'rtuy, Itogite, Sidle), ana others ot thai type aie to carry as their chid armament U.2-in. guns, having an ellective range of tiileen miles. I'hese will be placed on tue new hydraulic mountings that enable the guns to be fired rapidly and in any
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  • 58 2 The Kmerald Hill Estate in the Tanglin district will be ottered for sale by auction in one lot by Messrs. Powell iV Co. on the 26th instant. The estate, which has an area of \M> acres and is freehold, contains many valuable sites lor European residences, and occupies a commanding
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  • 96 2 Thk annual general meeting of the SelaugorTurt Club was held on Saturday last with Mr. C. t Spooner in the chair. The Chairman proposed that tbe Acting Resident-General (Mr. W. H. I'reacher) be asked to continue to act as President of the Club, which was agreed to. The report and
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  • 145 2 I ..> inn Rosebery recently mentioned to Dr. Creighton, the witty and learned Bishop of London, that there were times when, overworked, he could nut sleep at all, and he envied those who could d iso. The Bishop replied, Well, my lord, 1 never suffer from sleeplessness, I can assure
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  • 127 2 This afternoon a fire occurred in some cargo on the deck of the steamer Vornartt which was to Have left for Sarawak this afternoon. The lire was quickly extinguished. The sailing of the ship has been delayed in consequence till to-morrow evening. From inform: tion received
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  • 47 2 The season in Singapore will close on Saturday. Last evening, the tent was well tilled. To-morrow evening, those clever little ones, Nellie and Willie Hamilton -Love, have a complimentary benefit when all patrons of boxes and chairs will secure souvenir photographs of these talented children.
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  • 92 2 In the Appeal Court this morning the consolidated action, the Russian Volunteer Fleet, owner* of the s. s. Pctenbnrg, and the British and Foreign Steamship Co., owners of the s. s. SI Jerome ntu> concluded The appeal was on a point of law in the judgment of Mr.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 21 2 Undo*, Thunday Mr Gerald Balfour has been appointed President of tbe Board of Trade
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    • 84 2 HUGE EXCITEMENT BRYAN* IMl'lloVKD POSITION. The Presidential Election in the Cnited States was attended with unusual excitement, and the poll taken was the largest in the records of American history The returns show that there has been no reversal in the votes cast by the different
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    • 37 2 Sir William Lyne, the Premier of New South Wales, has cabled to President McKmley an invitation for a detachment of American troops to !>e present at the inauguration of tbe Australian Commonwealth.
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  • 130 2 HAJIIU ML'KRAY'S RETI KN After the B. V. A. and S. V. R. had finished drill last evening, they were paraded in the Drill Hall and addressed by Major Murray, the officer commanding the Corps. He said he was very glad to be back amongst them once
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  • 179 2 Speaki.v. at the Volunteer dinner at Simla recently Mr Edniond Kile*, Adjutant-General, said he had the Coninianderin-Cliiefs permission to say that H. E. had the cause of Volunteering earnestly at heart that it bad already engaged his close attention ami that H. E. trusted that improvements in
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  • 486 2 Oxk of the great chemical industries of the United States 19 the manufacture of india-rubber goods. Little use was made of this substance in the arts until Charles Unodyear, i>f Massachusetts, invented soft vulcanized rubber. The defects of raw rubber were numerous. It beuame rigid and inflexible in cold
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 417 2 NOTICES. KKis BEER A tiret niality lilraner, at a morier-u--■ft** (iuaranuxid equal to anything in ihe market f IS SO p»r caM pf c dot. pintu, ol all dealers. BOKNKOCO., LTD. Bolr Importers. RITCHIES WHISKY Si'KCIAIXY selected blend thoroughly mutunxl in bond. Price 110 per caw samples free BOUXEO <(),
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    • 710 2 NUTICB. IMM'OOPE CO. LTD. BURTON-ON-TRENT ALE STOUT pm up in Blr^-* »C^ Ml booked at fail-lit s, r, nm'^sj XL •ol and ililivered to Mt^ HsHMp-H *^1| *Ca any address in BURTONONTRENT. I corner of Singapore Mm-* <t, j n^Aa9aP» EmmWi OxLltY AND at ¥j j <jrnxLa>omm- j^mf orchard r
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    • 805 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED a residence, furnished or unfurnished. Address-CAPTAIN 801 DERO Marine Dept. FOREMAN PRINTER. I^l.K ASIAN from Madras. 15 years' J experience. Understands colour work. Seeks engagement. AddreasC.M. c/o Strait, Times. tu.th.s. IS/11 FOR SALE A GOOD second-hand k plate Hand camera, complete. Apply to C Y.P, 184, Teluk
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    • 62 2 M. 8. 8. iattwlad rot tha timm aaoal^ I HIM <m on. «H. of tb. pun onh> By Ui. aatiaotof Uutooadition. but M.S. B. tn r.j^.to.l tau autat otkwwiaa k< pabliakad. All advartiaiatoatiaota araanhisot to Urn ooodi. tion that taa Maaarar mar la*™ tb tdfarW»»mant oat of tfca papar ia
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    • 8 2 To-uav's 4 m/s bank rate is 2/1 i-
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    • 58 2 LAND SALE. Ybsthrday, Mr. H. A. Crane ottered for sale several building allotments, and veiy pood prices were realised. Two lots of freehold land fronting Selegie Road were sold for 71 cents per square loot, and six lots of freehold land fronting Sophia Road fetched 40 to 45 cents per
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  • 248 3 The Paris correspondent of the Daily 1 1 that a Chicago surgeon has i a way of performing opera- m persons suffering from a irt without pain and without hem to sleep, and sonsc' risk of life Hie method is merely to inject cocaine into the ma! marrow
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  • 459 3 The Time states that it has been favoured with a sight of three new medal*, which both as works of art and al memorials of the time will nucb interest as soon as they luned to the world Two are trom the hand of Mr Kmil Kuchs,
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  • 427 3 At the time vi an election a cleric i] a political n with i attain knights of the ut and honourableorderof the ploafhslnr The tirst one was polite enough until lie suspected some expres>ond liis know were intro,h the object of enticing hirnout of his depth then
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  • 291 3 Last night the Opium and Spirit Farmers of Johore gave a banquet at the Jeliore Hotel in honour of H H. the Sultan's birthday. It was originally intciiilcil to hold the banquet during ttin Sultan's birthday celebrations in September last, but on account of the death ol
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  • 139 3 I'er N. D. L. s. s. Koniti Albrrt from Antnerp-Mcwi.. T. den Berger, Kepper, Kronnoyk, E. He lenoya, and Mra. Kemper From Sou' ha nuton- Miss Lily Crane. M, i a MwanUjh*. Galloway. Mr. p. B H. II tin. Reid, Messrs. T. P. Terry. F. (i Watkin-,
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  • 195 3 The K I M. B. sMtssMS, on arrival from Hongkong yesterday, went alongside Taiijong l'agar where she took in ton- coal, and left this morning for Calcutta H MS IbpaJlm, third class cruiser afSjMQ tons displacement, carryings guns, and commanded by Captain J 8. M Field, is expected to
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  • 248 3 Mr Thumas Barracloioh has issued a pamphlet on this aubject which winds up as follows Buyers, especially in England, are to the fore, some because ramie yarns are so exceedingly strong and valuable for special purposes, ot'.ers because of the beautiful lustre of the yarns, so
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  • 248 3 7Vuf/i and certain other MaM papers have been baiting Mr. Chamberlain of late because of the fact that he an.l In- taniily hold large interests in various linns that take contract* from tlie A.lunralty. The charges preferred, or rather insinuated, seem to have been ,i.lc,|nately
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  • 726 3 A mkstino of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon. Present Messrs. Gentle (presiding), Barker, Jagu, Maclaren, Sohst, Saunders, and !.<••• Choon Guan. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. The Presiuext, in his opening remarks, said that the Governor had appointed M r Saunders rice Mr.
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  • 217 3 Sik William Lyne, Premier of New South Wales, has protested against the annexation of the Cook Archipelago to New Zealand on the main ground that the greater part eft he trade of the Cook Islands is done with New South Wales. In answer, the
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  • 77 3 SwxND-I.ieutenant S. G. Sinclair, ion of Hr and Mra. Sinclair, of South l'ethertoo, who was only appointed to the Tipperary Artillery a few months ago, has been gazetted lieutenant. The young gentleman, who is to be ion eratulatert on his quick promotion, was born in Kuala Lumpur, hemg
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  • 1012 3 (By To-day German Mail.) CHIN*. Tbi fallowing despatches have been received at Peking from General Gaaelee, dated I'aoting-fu, October 22nd I have appointed an international commission to enquire into all the circumstances attending the murders of missionaries and railway officials at Paoting-fu, and to fix the responsibility
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  • Article, Illustration
    361 3 (COUDCCTBD BY KINO'S PAWH.") All chess correspondence should be addr»sed to Kioc's Pawn." Solution of Problem No. 203. (Yrcala) U (J x R P. Problem No. By M. Havel. The following moves have been made in the game by wire White, Singapore. Black. Batavia. 1 P-K4 P-K4 2 Kt-U
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  • 43 3 NbbM report has it that the Rev. W H C. Dunkerley, Colonial Chaplain at Penang, will be transferred, early next month, to Singapore, to take up the appointment now held by Archdeacon Perham who will leave the Colonial service on peusion.
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  • 58 3 Dr. l-eyds is suppouing the proposal of the French Nationalists to l>.;.d exPresident Kruger at Marseilles. The revival of newspaper Anglophobia in France is attributed to the distribution of Transvaal funds by Dr. Leyda, who has gone to Hamburg. Mr. Kruger declares that everything will
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  • 127 3 Os Tuesday morning, seven men were found by sojne fisherman Boating in the water off I'.trit Sakei. They were brought into Muar and reported themselves to Inche Runos, the har-bour-master, as belonging to the tongkans Kirn Kiak OUb, 45 tons, bound to Singapore from Bernam with blaclian.
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  • 146 3 At the Cattle of Men* Sorrows in the Hall of Wasted ThiDgs. Are broken old betrothals, and eld betrothal rings, And long-forgotten kisses, and old letters never sent, And heartstrings of young loters that fsithlesr ones hart rant. fires of wasted loves. And cast-off maiden-'
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  • 137 3 U>i». Vwnt Nami FlaoAKm Cirrus Cirrus DnniiATioa Not*. 7 Macduß Brit sir. Olegg 7 ban Poh Uiun Mr. Slratton 7 Emir* Ger ttr. Hamoelton 8 Chow Phya Brit Mr Jellk-oe B Hong W»n ttr. Hudaon 8 Denbighshire itr. Vyvvan 8 TCum Bug «tr. Ilullrr 8 Cutle Ventry He. LaiDR
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 763 3 NOTICES. FRANCIS BAITBT HICKS. DECEASED. ~V"OTICK is hereby given that all perll sons having am claims against tbe personal Estate of Francis Baptist Hicks, late of the Wett Country, Kajang (who died on the :Bth September (800 at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpor. and Certificate of Representation to whose Estate
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    • 618 3 NOTICES. NOTICE 8 hereby given that during my absence 1 in China, I have appointed Yap Foong to hold my Power of Attorney from Urn date. (Signed) YAP KEN SAN. Singapore, Sslrd October, 1900. I'3/U I LIM HO PUAH, of Singapore, hereby i give notice that in consequence of an
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    • 771 3 NOTICES EST\Th <«K I ATK ALrKEI) JAMFS BRIOI.Y, SURVEYOR, OF TAIPING AND FORMERLY OF KUALA LUMPUR. lETTERB of adminirtration bavin* j been applied for by tue unilemgaed. all persons having claims against Ibis estate an- requested to forward aaine before SOth Nov. next after wbi-h I will proceed tn administer
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 156 3 ARKANGKMKNTM Till KM.iY, 8TH NoVMBIK. High Water. 11.41p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra. H.30. Circus. Beac-b Koad. FniDiY, tfTII NoVgMBIR. High Water. 11.11 am. Prince of WaleVs Birthday. 8. V. K Company Drill. 8. V. A. Maxim drill and signalling. 5.U Circus. Bemch Howl. 9. SATURDAY, 11*111 NuVIMftt. High Water, ll.'.ti and 1
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  • 415 4 tmoiroM, 8th Novinbii, 1800. PRODUCE. (Baitt art oorrtctti to neon) Pontianak, 8,15 Sago Floor Sarawak,. 3 do Brunei So. 1 Oofloa, Baii, 15%' basis! UM Coffee Paleml.ang 162 basis.. 2x'.00 Coffee, LiberiaD- If o. 1 30 A0 do small p«arf, JS.00 do mad. do. a» M.00. Opium Banana new
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  • 105 4 ror P*r Timt. To-Morhow. I Batavia and ports Dt CarprnlUr 7 a.m I Hongkong A Japan Konig Albrrt 8 a.m I'enan^ A Colombo SanuU Mam 10 a.m Indragin Ainq Arm ll fcm Sarawak VvrwarU 2 D.m OotieviP ports A*4« Spin. Kl»n« via ports WhaU Hin 4 p.m Samarang
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  • 115 4 Fbom B(7BOFC:-By the M. M. s. s. K. Simmu, due on Monday with dates from London to tbe 19th Oct. She brings replios to^tbß mails which left Singapore on the Fbom Ciiixa :-By the M. M. s.s. Sudnry due on Sunday. *rt Singapore I>u« in London Arrivsd
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  • 247 4 TO ARRIVK (for Siiyapora.) Per M. M. s. Annam from Marseilles Oct. 7— Mr. E. B. Beymour Norton, Mr. F. Wan/;, Mr. Gilleberti, Mr. C. Emerson Per M. M. s. s. E. Simon., from Marseilles Oct 21— Mr. Haardt. PerM. M. s. s. Korr. irom Marseilles Nov. 4
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  • 1387 4 Under tnis beading toe following abbreviatioos an uMd str.— steamer th.— ship bo,.— barque ach.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.— Groiwr Out.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; H.p. -Hone-power BrltBrlfieh U. S.-United Slate.; Fr.French Oer.— German Dot— Dutch Job.— Johore Ac., O. c,— General cargo d.n.— deck sassengers C— Unoei
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  • 696 4 Namt, port, protnbl' dot, ol arrival, mtt name ol agmii. ttumu. Achilles, L'|>ool, Not t) Manstield. Afridi Europe, p'sd Canal, Oct 33 P. 8. Agamemnon. China, Nov 10 Mansfield. Afting, Br tavia, Nov V Daeodels. Aooam, Hkoog, Dec a M. M. Bali, Barry, I'd Oct A IBanca. London,
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  • 128 4 5 ,V«ml'« N»i< |r M > Cirt»i» j From Bulii> Comiciiißa, 7 Dalhou»ie Brit ttr.i 16*3 Kondal, Hongkong Oet 31 8 Nival offlcer 7 Ophir [)ut ilr 30* McOill PaJen.Uug Nor fl;Eng Seng Uun 7 rt«ppho Brit itr. 529 Turner KUng Nov H>s. g'sbip Got Ltd. 8 Farf»ll» lul
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 724 4 KAfI RfiQR of Japan TOILET WATER jjj^B Apprßiatnl (or it; drliolr perfuiw and the feeting of eonlort j^M and lirsnnws whicb it impart. 1 lo tbe skin Kananga Extract I" "*HM*s FAOTIC rpnKi «K KnH THE HANDKKRCHIIP J^pL^^^ once on-'mnl. Kr»i.-',il »nd n^rjritcnily fragrant. RIG AUD C», 8, rue Vivienne.
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    • 525 4 \OTIPRS. Powell Robinson, BATTERY ROAD. .Nc«- giHx/n jiut openeil. Nrw M.iiinu. Xew Fl.'innrN. omiiiiinK Itrpartmrnl »w Hlraw Hata. Hrln<-I>. Shlrlx Tim Srarvr.s. Blr. Etc. RILEY, HAKGREAVES COY., LIMITED. :o: EXGIXEEILS, IRON AXD BRASS FOUNDERS. BRIDGE AXI) ***** BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. STEAM VESSELS IN STEEL OR WOOD, BOILERS OF
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