The Straits Times, 11 February 1901

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, MONDAY FEBRUARY, 11, 190k no. ao^a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 842 1 NOTICES. pilß BOHNKO COMPANY. LIMIIBD TIE St*a*>M Ufa kmmam Wo. Oaloa Fir* lannnos «od*ty. Ada* lasnn Company TW ■nmitahU l.if» Iman Boci*ty. 1 Z StaallwtW 8t«- navigation Co-p»a». TWToHiari i Lara- B**r Company PANT. LIMITgD. A.«—t*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I Ornci, T«i MilrH Strmt. tfKAM NAVIGATION UIMPANY. Stiamiiiis roa Chi»a, Jafam,
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    • 873 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TTONINKLIJKE PAKKTVAART MAATBCHAPPU Under contract with tbe Motherlands India Government. AgenU al Singapore: Ship Aolxct, late J. Dabudbls A Co., 8-3, Coiltbb Qoay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Wlfl be Despatched for On de Carpentier. BaUvia. Feb. 1. Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan. Samarang, Sourabaya,
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    • 495 1 »UBTRIAN LLOYD'S BTEAM A. NAVIGVTION COMPANY. 1 M>KR Mail Contract with the Ai-ikus Government. The following ar* th.- dates on which the Company 1 steamers may be expected to Aiil from here: Oi'TWARD. Homeward. 1901 1901. China Feb. 13 I Maria Ttrua Feb. 'ii Olimpo Mar. 8 Moravia Mar. 3
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    • 592 1 INSURANCES. rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,m,m0 Paid up Capital iVm.7CO Reserve Fund £1,078,680 lac undersigned, Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept (Ire risks at current rate* ofanmium. BOOTTEAD A Co., Agents. rC CHINA TRADERS INBCBAMCE COMPANT, LIMITBD. Capital BnbsarnMd $J,in.',(X«. Amount raid up etJO.OOO.
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    • 548 1 INSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION 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 Gont, M. P. Funds— Re 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 450,00,000 UR«E MUSES UKIAL WiilTlnN MB
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    • 1078 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. j Sterilized-Not Sweetened. K^'^^jJ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh DA il B. O. few r AGENTS IN fNOLAHO. rwlmmmmlftl lm IB**, Immy HONGKONG AND ttHANGHAI *t BANKING CORPORATION. I******, mmet tmmtmtn PAJD-UP CAPITAL...: 110.U00.000. 'T'^i''^. n RESERVE FUND- L l?Jm^f?mT££££? Z77Sl COCBT o»
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    • 848 1 atjuwrr *f .W» mmt La tirtnw. Th* greatest dancer from colds and fippe M their resulting in pneumonia, reasonable care Is u!*ed, bow v -r an Chamlierlain's Couxh Krmedy Uken a danner will he avoided. Amon the lei •■f thojaand* who have uwn thin rome.l for thnw diamae* we ha.c
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  • 150 2 Dm VBMii N»«« Date VBMli N*M( FuoiKio i ruim DnraiTioi Fab 0 Trigonia 8 rakth.n II Hong Wan II Penang II Pi k»n II Ki«n Yang II Hong Bw II T»re*a II Amberet II Poh Ann II Quran Kinnor II Kml.l 1 1 Komi II VorwarU II Hamburg 1
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  • 833 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 11TH FEB., 1901. Mich pathos and no little bitterness appear to have characterised tbe first annual general meeting of the Bangkok Manufacturing Co., LtrT, at Bangkok, the other day. The meeting was a large one, ami seems to have included the greater part
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  • 231 2 Tai announcement that the Duke of York will not be created Prince of Wales until after his return from Australia will not come as much of a shock to those who understand the facts in the matter as they were briefly outlined in the Ulraitt Tirnet last Saturday. Still it
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  • 103 2 General Spruyt, the Boer leader, reported killed in the attack on General Snith-Dorrien's force, appears to have been a dashing leader. In the attack on Colonel Colville's Column, reported on the 18th of last month, Bradenbach's commando was reinforced by Spruyt and Meyer*. While the main column of tbe enemy
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  • 6 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 2/t>},
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  • 9 2 Yhitkkhay, the S V. A. was thirteen fears old.
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  • 10 2 Nine baniahmeni orders are notified in last Friday's Government tiazette.
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  • 11 2 The homeward mail by the Hamburg close* »t 3 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 12 2 H. M. S. Veacock left Hongkong for Singapore on the 3rd instant.
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  • 21 2 Mr. A. B. McLennan, a cadet of the Negri Sembilan, is appointed to act as Secretary to the Resident of Perak.
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  • 16 2 An official notification says that no cases of cholera or plague were reported on Fab. Bth.
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  • 20 2 Mr. L. A. M. Johnston, the Acting I'ostmaster-General, fell oil' his bicycle this morning and cut his forehead rather badly.
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  • 26 2 I'm k I*, and O. intermediate homeward steamer 1. -It Hongkong, at 1 1 a.m. ou Saturday, and is due here at 6 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • 21 2 Mr Colquhoun, the well known j mrnalist, arrived from Borneo on M'urday. He leaves on Tuesday or W. duesday for Java.
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  • 23 2 Mk Brockman, Acting Kirst Magistrate, is indisposed. Ho w<u unable to attend court on Saturday, and to-day Mr. Sells carried on his work.
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  • 22 2 M. Vkrestvhaoin, the celebrated artist, has left Europe tor China to paint a number of war pictures illustrative of the ruuent operations.
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  • 29 2 Capt. C. F. L. MuUiken, bo Coy., s D., R. G A passed for promotion to the rank of captain of Artillery, at an examination held in November last.
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  • 27 2 < knkkal D.ckson, who formerly commanded the troops here, and then served in South Africa, is expected here in the P. O. PUuiy, due oo the 24th instant.
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  • 27 2 The N. 0. L. llamhurg does not leave Singapore till 3 p.m. to-morrow. Among her pakßengera for Europe are Archdeacon I'erli.iin and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuimning.
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  • 31 2 I'm. German mail steamer Bayent, with, dates from Europe to the 21st January, left Colombo on the 9th instant at 9 p. m., and is due here on Friday at noon.
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  • 29 2 an examination for live industrial scholarships, each of the value of 4180 a year for lour years, will be held at the Education Oflice in Singapore on March 4th.
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  • 30 2 The Chinese Advisory Board are of opinion that, owing to the Queen's death, tha Krina of crackers during the rniiifi.; New Year should be confined to the sth March next.
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  • 30 2 The overdue M. M. mail steamer Sydney arrived here from Colombo yesterday. The delay in her arrival arose from two accidents she met with at Port Said and near Suez.
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  • 27 2 TRismorning.theGovernment dredgei UmU.uk, with Mr. Kenny on board, attempted to gut into the Singapore Kiver, but had to abandon the attempt as there was not enough water.
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  • 26 2 Since the establishment of a subpolice station at Tanjong Katony, thefts have been scarce there. Tins morning, however, Chinaman got three montliß for theft of fowls.
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  • 30 2 The following appointments have been made at tue Admiralty Lieut. A. H. Oldhara, to the I'tgrnij, in command. Assistant Paymaster G. Solfleet, to the Argonaut, to date J in. 17th.
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  • 31 2 Ths tin raised in Federated Malaya, in 1900, amounted to 7N),i»!."j piculs, against 844,344 piculs in ISM. The duty was $7,049,182 against $6,134,687 in 1899. The output increased by 63,720 piculs.
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  • 35 2 At a meeting of the directors of the Klian Bahru Mining and Prospecting Syndicate, the other day, an additional dividend of b per cent for the year 1900, making it 10 percent, altogether, was declared.
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  • 72 2 Tim Hon. Sir Lionel Cox, the Chief Justice, is going home on leave at the beginning of April. As Mr. Collyer, the Attorney-General, is also going on leave, it is probable says the I'inang Gazaite that Mr. Justice Law, the Senior Puisne Judge, will have to go to Singapore to
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  • 153 2 THK ROYAL OAK" LICENSE. Mr. Nanson, on behalf of Mrs Sarina Haas of the Royal Oak Hotel, applied in the Supreme Court today lor a writ of mandamus ordering the Licensing Justices to hear an application by Mrs. Haas for the renewal of the lii-ense of her hotel. The Attorney-General
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
    • 92 2 NO REPLY YET TO FOREIGN DEMANDS. FURTHER WARLIKE OPERATIONS ANTICIPATED. ACTIVITY AT PEKIXG. Hongkong, Wth Feh. The Chinese Commissioners have not replied to the demand of the Allies for the punishment of guilty officials. The Chinese have garrisoned all the passes outside the territory occupied by the Allies Spies
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    • 17 2 It is reported that Nieh-chi-kuei succeeds Loh-feng-luh as Chinese Minister in London.
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  • 754 2 THK CHAIRMAN'S BPEECH At the meeting of shareholders of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., on Saturday, (briefly reported in our issue of Saturday) it was decided to increase the capital of the Company to SItUU.OOO by the issue of 15.00U shares of So each. The ChairmAii
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  • 77 2 {Special telegram to the Strati, Tunes") I'enang, Fek »lk At the third day* racing, the course was in excellent condition. Vagrant and Olaf secured easy wins. Results First Race— l Scotsguaid, 2 Innomenata. Second Race. 1 Nereus, 2 Lord of the Isles. Third Race. 1 Highlander, I Battlefield.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 71 2 HEAVY FIGHTING, IN WHICH BOTHA WAS UEIMJLBKI). THE CASUALTIES. London, IMM, Lord Kitchener wire* that Commandant Louis Botha, with 2,000 Boers, lias attacked the commands under General Smith- Dorrien and (Colonel) Bothwell, and has been repulsed aft«r severe fighting. A Boer general named Spruit snd two field-cornets were
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    • 32 2 It is understood at Washington that the British Government ha* not accepted the I'nited States Senate's amendments to the Hay-Pauncefote Nicaragua Canal treaty, and has made counter-proposals
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    • 21 2 The Duke of York will not be created Prince of Wales until after bis return from Auetralia.
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    • 21 2 A new issue of eleven millions sterling in Exchequer Bonds, at three per cent repayable in IHO.">, is announced.
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  • 632 2 Tbr Colonial Office still delays the announcement of the new Governor of the Straits Settlements. We have every reason to believe that the appointment has been decided on, but the announcement is still delayed When Mr Alex Sweltenham became the Acting-Gover-nor in December, 1889, it was intimated
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  • 184 2 The London and (Mm hM run tains the following account ol the marriage of Mr. John Anderson, who (with Mrs Anderson) is bonked for Singapore, by the l'rinc*» Irene, leaving Kurope about the middle of March. The marriage of Mr. John Anderson, recently M.L.C. at Singapore, to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, «i»i m S-ifety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The alien Kzphmmi, hnng all manu(aJvred in Great Britain, are made to •AH the high tUtHtdard of tafety and purity Ittt impoeed by the Brilitk Oorernment, and art,
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    • 604 2 NOTICES. Robinson Piano Co., Limited. £l, IUKKLKS PL.V)K, SikoaporkTILIPHOMK NO 101. I Pla»» fJlakers. Tamers Kepatren. I Wn-.tr t. Mnalral lanlraarnt Seller* m.w.f. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Huo Otfici No. IS, C»»to» Boio, Shkohii. JAS. A. WATT lE. Marnier. MESSIIS. TAi\ KIM TIAN ft SONS, Local Agents. The
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    • 853 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, WANTED, a socond-hand type-writer in good order. Bute price. Apply to T. W. c/o StraiU Timti Oflfc*. 13/? /"ClGARS.— Leading German Cigar Manuvy facturer and exporter requires an energetic agent for the sale of bis nigu class brands, wide range of sample*. Wholesale only. Full particulars to "Cig.r*,"
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    • 52 2 Akdibsoh— Pors —On the 16th January, 1901 at St. Peter's, Cranle) gardens, South Keosington.Joß* Andsbsok, of Singapore, Straits Settlements, to WixirßiD Kthkl Dfmmb, daueht* of the late John Billing Pope, B A, Oiofland Lincoln's lon, Barrister kI-law. strp-daughtcr of Oeokgb Atiiss, 8.A., Cantab and Lincoln's Inn Barnsti-r at-Uw, of 14,
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  • 44 3 A Ri kokmatom School for the reformation of youthful male offei.ders lias been established by Government on the premises known as The Reformatory "on the right hand sidn of the road c:ill> d Reformatory Road leading tr.n,. Bukit Timah Road to i'astir Panjang Road.
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  • 57 3 Father Kivet wishes us to announce that in the Cathedral of the Good Slu-pliard at 7 am. tomorrow there will be a Requiem High Mass for the first anniversary of the death of the Wry Reverend Father Mazcry At 7 a m. on Thursday there will be a High Mass
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  • 61 3 To-mokkov. (Tuesday), says the I'in.mg Mr. Juttice Law will hold an examination in Chambers at Penang, to ascertain whether one of the members of the local Bar is of unsound mind. If he bo found insane, a committee will he appointed to look after him and hip affairs, as he
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  • 70 3 The latest addition to the teaching staff of the Methodist body in Singapore is represented by a Mr. Wilson, who arrived from California last week. It is not quite certain whether he is to remain in Singapore, at least, not until the Bishop, who is shortly expected, holds the Annual
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  • 82 3 The problem of housing the poor is getting more difficult uf solution. There is a block of houses in Waterloo Street, Un rent of each of which was in MM, *h per mensem. This figure has been steadily raised to $17, nearly per cent The tenants hn\e now received notice
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  • 44 3 Thk Government of Selangor. having nti.i|i«lied all market farms in Kuala Lumpur, loses between $00,000 and $80,000 revenue. But instead of this step cheapening the price of foo Istufls, the price has actually in many cases gone up Keef for instance is now 34
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  • 33 3 i-ente a catty against 27 cents last year. The butcher declares that this increase is necessitated by the Veterinary Surgeon nut now passing animals for slaughter about which there was formerly no difficulty
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  • 86 3 The new century heralds the publication of a new romance, by a well-known writer, on a much discussed theme. The title of the book is "The Master Sinner, and Mr. John Long is the publisher. This extraordinary work is dedicated "to those Inspired Persons who quarrel amongst themselves whilst a'teniptiriL'
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  • 100 3 Rkkirknck has been made to the necessity of strengthening the battleship squadron on the China Station It is now said, writes a naval correspondent, that although the lilnry left England nominally to relieve the Centurion the latter xliip i« not to come home until the arrival of some other ship
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  • 96 3 At various times efl'orts have been made to substitute Salonica for Brindisi M the main European port of call for mail communication with the Kast. A few years ago it was a Dutchman who largely advocated the scheme. Now it i- being asiain mooted, and causes uneasiness both in Italian
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  • 158 3 Mh .1 C Hudd, the Senior Manager in the Kast of the Chartered Hank, who was manager in Singapore several years ago, and is as popular as he was widely known throughout the •■ntirn Straits Settlements and the Far Kast, is a passenger on the N.I) L steamship lla.nl.urg which
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  • 31 3 Nt N I) 1.. t. Haml ur.i from Niura HkJ Mr M Mna Krom Hon K knng-Mr J k F»cott.»n,i Mis.ltari» W,l«m. Fro" Hhangh.i Mr. j. w. DMln, and Mi.sd,
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  • 61 3 Ihkhk will be no play to-day on account of wet courts. Today's ties will be played to-morrow if there is no more rain, and the ties set down tor to-inorrowwill be played on Wednesday with .he exception of Mm Slirager and Mr Hooper v. Mrs Reid and Capt.
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  • 48 3 ler l'*il /;,„<,.,/ froln Undon W..M r Nichols, V Handler, and K N Bomerrille From Marseilles Messrs J H. Caleott, E Hose, Ellerton, and 11. J. Addic From ColomhoProa Penang Messrs H II Horsey Miss Ewen, Mr. and Mrs. Sugden and Mr. and Mrs. Adams K
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  • 94 3 At the Onlral Police Station this inornirg, the oal h of oltice and allegiance In Hi,. King, was administered to i1,,. following police officiala by Mr Sells Lieut -Col I'ennefather, I G I.; Supt Cuscaden.C I' v A»xi Sii|,is Stoawrt Hamilton aod WbiUiiiead OkW lMec tne Inspector
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  • 269 3 Tin following telegraphic details of the Queen's funeral appear in Colombo papers which arrived by mail yesterday Ixnuion, '2nd Feh. The morning opened dry, but with threatening rain and snow. A force ol constabulary assembled last midnight to control the crowds already gathering. The morning trains
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  • 310 3 A SOLEMN PAGEANT The cofiin, covered with the coronation robes and surmounted by the Crown, orb, and sceptre, the gems of which glittered in the brilliant sunshine, left Osborne at 1-43 p.m on a khaki-coloured gun-carriage urawn by eight horses and driven by Artillerymen. Immediately behind walked the King
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  • 362 3 (Fruin Our CurrujxnuUni.) Kialu Lipiz, Mh FtlrMirp Trne first month of the first year of the new century will ever be remembered in Pahang as Black January lint grief at the sudden low of our late lamented Resident was still fresh in our hearts, when there came
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  • 124 3 Thk Clirllagoug, which left Batoum for the Far K.-ist on the 7th January, ia due here now. She is expected to coal here. The JKIMah is also now due from Cardiff, which port ahe left on the 4th «lt. Thia vessel also coala here It ia seldom that
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  • 1028 3 Wirtt from Colomho Paper* HUME. THE LATE QUEEN. Thi Kinpemr William hu appointed Kiug K'lward Colonel-in-Chief of the Dragoon Guards Kegiment, of which Queen Victoria was chief. Ten thousand Volunteers from all parta of the country will assist to line the route of the funeral proceaaion. The
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  • 1458 3 There be rats, and rat*."— llamtrt. Ijondon, 18M Jwunry. Thi Duke of Norfolk h« expl.ined that in his speech to the Pope he merely expressed piout lor the restoration of the temporal power, and the British Minister at Rome has assured the Italian Government that the
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  • 290 3 HALr YEAKLY REPOI.T. Tub following ia the seventy-first re\H>n of the directors to the ordinary half yearly general meeting of shareholders uf this Bank, to be held at Hongkong, on Saturday next. Tin directors have now to submit to you a general statement of the affairs
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  • 430 3 P. AND O. Coromuiulti, sailing about 22nd l'Yh for London, Mr. Mr». Craig and child' ytlktmglvu. Bailing about 26th Feb., Mr and Mrs. Drysdale, a children and infant. For London, Mrs. I). I. Davies and 2 infanta. I'arratnnlta, sailing nbout Bth March, for London, Col. and Mrs.
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  • 58 3 The distribution of householders' schedules for the Census takes place this week. The attention of our readers is called to a notification in our advertisement columns by the Superintendent of the Census regarding the steps to be taken by any householder whose house may have been overlooked
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 737 3 (iOl.\(i I.VSAXK. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. V says I to for a lon* time troubled with sleeplessness and with intent neuralgic pain, in I he hevl which mii<le me feel as though I was going insane. The phyticiam could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary
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    • 945 3 NOTICES. I OTRAITB City Rusker Bt«mp. I Ifice moderate. I 17/12/01 2. Robinson Road I rpHK Opium Farm of Acheen and Depen I de n ie (or on y«»r and for three I T-" wi »t Kota Radja on Iho *Mh I Singapore, 6th February, 1901. I J- 0. T.
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    • 681 3 i FOR HALE KMI'I.OYME> TO LET; AXM I'KRSOXAL Inoeat* line, md and times, lOcenUa line 4th to nth times ofou a line: 7th to 18th times .1 T*i_^™«n*«. wnu line; but S^SiS. on doll »r- Thus, a Ik. can bei i mmll j cloM In thii ty fo'/Si i^*!" wiorsi
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 147 3 ARRANGEMKMMoifPAY, IITH FKRRI'ARY Higb Water. 8.6 p.m. 8. V. R. Drill. A/* B. Cos. I. 1.. T. C. Tournament begins. D'Arc's Marionettes. 9.30. TI'ESOiY. I*TH FEBEtIAEY. High Water. S.l4a.m. 4.7 p.m. Moon. I jwt <Ju irtcr. 17am. German liomewar-l mnil closes. S. 8. Q. 0.. Chanipion.bip Play. Weiinhsimv. I TH
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  • 241 4 y < Fiau VxauL'sNuu a !_ei«_ Fab i 8 Trigonia Brit ttr Ban Liong Out »tr 8 Tritoe <Jer >tr. 10 >Blentor Hrit Mr.| !■> China Au» atr.i 10 falrodu* Bril sir 10 Sydney M.Mstr. 10 B»ngal I'AO.tr 10 Poh Aon Brit -tr. 1" (Jiang Seng Mr. 10 Eacenie
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  • 579 4 SlM.vrORI, llTH FlBIUARY, 1901. PRODUCE. {Kates an eomeUd o noon) Uambler 8.H0 Copra BalL 7.26 do Pontiaa»k, 0.M Pepper, Black. 38.«a.i do White, (5*) 44.80 Sago Floor Sarawak 2.90 do Brami No. 1 S.70 Pearl Sago 3.60 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 2-2.00 Coffee Fileml*ng, 15X basis.. 211.00 Oo«ee, Lib*.
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  • 201 4 To-Morrow. Kemaman via ports Amhmt 7 a.m. Sarawak Vorwarte v &.m. I'h'lmn A S'mwmog Giang Seng 11a.m. Mad i, i^ via ports Zaidn j p.m M'lacca A P. D'ksons Eugenic a p.m. Europe via ports Hamburg i p.m. Deli danxmeit 3 p.m. Cotie via ports ,San> Borneo 4
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  • 252 4 ARRIVALS. Per >. s. Stentor from Liverpool via ports— Capt. Binder, and Litut. Uarnett. Per s. s. China from Trieste— Mr. Trakovsky. Per s. s. Breid from Bankok— H H. The Rajah Mudah of Kedah. Messrs. Mitchell. Wegener, Morat, and Zilir Per M. M. s. s. Sydntti from
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1953 4 Under tmshcadingtno following abhrevttt ons are used j str. steamer sh. ship It,.— barque sen —schooner; Yet. -Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Übt. Gunboat Tor Torpedo Hp. —Horse-power Brit.— British U. A.— United State*; Fr. French Ger.— German i Dot.— Dutch; loh.— Johore Ac, G, c. Generalcargo d.p.— deck
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    • 605 4 Xame, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agentt. HTIAHIRS. Adria, Hamburg, Feb S6 B. Meyer. Albenga, Hongkong, to leave Mar Alcinous, China, Feb II Mansfield. Alting Cotie, Feb IS. Daendrls. Annam, Colombo, Keb 16; M. M. ArauUirzi, Shields, I'ft Dec 3» Bamberg, Hamburg, Feb B. Meyer.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 205 4 NOTICES. Ws for LEI I PERMS 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SIUCE. v H Sieciil Wiprmt J^BEJK Til Qim m **K Pinruirs ti Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. ESTABLISHED ***** SIMPSON COMPANY, o\< II IH II in K- \M> lUHM>» MAKERS, if BPeVI AL AH'OIMMKNT TO H U. 11. THE PRINCE OF
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    • 772 4 THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BRICK 9, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY. For particulars apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. 10/3 Managiog Agents. MEN'B WEAKNESES. CURBD. Many thousands of men suffer from erenratine weaknesses, and cannot find a cure for them. I -iv to such
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    • 417 4 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease witii PURE BLOOD. "THE 3£ST SECURITY FOB MKALTH." £sld t^*lil»y^aT^ill»ViliBht&iW ilMt 1829. ||j| K^l^T Mm Z^^f^ TORPID I ,VER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood. HV IMPORTANT IVIOCNOK OP »UF«BIOHITV. Jgs Wa naoHcrad yow
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