The Straits Times, 23 May 1901

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. KSTI). OVKK i A CENTI'KY. SINGAPORR TIirRSDAY. MAY 23, 1901. NO. 20,>T.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 794 1 Nu TICKS. •pi IK H-'ii\KiM'(iMJV\NY. I.IMII F.I) I s 'K Stiu.'l*fi I. if* VMunux* nion Fim Innnoot 9ocW*f. wwOwpi (Fvb). t># Km"'** l 1 iI Afcvunuirtt Soci«4j. I h. Ch.r.. Mi.t...l S(«ui, N»vi,ratioii Oosspaay l'hoT'ltMilMif IJMf» Bmw Company. mjSSSZt J THK IWVBO COMPANY. LIMITKI) Arttmto STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OFFIfH, 111.f.1111H
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    • 1388 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'oNINKI.IJKF PAKETVAART MAAT9CHAPPI.I ImK contract with the Netherlands India Oovwnuient. .1 >,l. .it Stngnpiire Sh IP Aoi.icv, I^TE J. Daekdelß A Co.. 3-S, Collvir g.iAV. The nndermention.Nl dates are only approximate, gaaaaaar Krom Kx|»'cirit Mill he Despatched for On aorta Hag laaaa. A'afcan, flaß M»s M HilHvia uli
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    • 642 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCAJBUiRR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 112,127,N» Pnid u|i CapiUl iJU.7BO Reserve Fund 11.117-: V"" Ine undersigned, Agents lor Ibe Company, are prepared to accept fire risk* at current raUts of premium. HOI-STEAD A Co.. Agents. THE CHINA IKADKKS INSURANCE COMPANT, LIMITED Capital Subscribed »I.oui.m«. Amount Ps
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    • 741 1 INSURANCES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., KASIKKN IHUSIM, HAIIKKY ROAD. Accident and Guarantee Dept. KLIiOI'KAN vv NATIVKS. Rates MwaWl laims promptly attended to K. .1 ROBKRTHON, Bnaon Manager. Mai. lit v.c. BHITISII KMIMKK MUTUAL LIFK omrK. KSIABI.IBHED I*M7. FUNDS lis. 48QlO0lOOUL LOW LIBERAL I'KEMIIMS. (ONDITKiNS AMI LABBI ItoNTKss. Kiidowiiicnt AlUHiriinccs
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    • 1215 1 NUTKRS. Milkmaid^ BRAND Vim s*!»7^-^| Hm p *ll JUtBL CONDENSED MWi lyl j I IT' jfejfk T Guaranteed 1 Full Cream. mni «ik Largest Sale in the World. KINW4W BKI4H WSRkiH Ce. PASIK PAX.IANO I I!.. M .np..|ying buildin,, l.neks. 1 a V ror particulars, apply to Chop KIM BIE,
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    • 805 1 The e»»ri.r'. MMM lien \our child has a protra.jlrH, paro»yi-niHl cnugh. wor-r at night, acme panied t.v a peculiar n.imd or wheop. Mtsafe cannot be nii.U-. aud il.»n labour.- 1 eipectoral ion uf mucus, wjth apparent suffocation after < ough ing. |Nt at once CHAMBEKLAIX'S COLUH UMBin It will leintf-r
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  • 182 2 !'<!> V >■»■■'• NlNt KliuAKi IhlWi BaWHnM :'•< I rigoma M I'huw I'liMi -•< HuuU IB HiMthbuin M Hcl, I Kun Ann M Hods «'«h -'.1 X.an Yang Will O'the «'i>i, S-artlioe M Tere»a M I'minl.ov Hurt. '.'.'l Hok I M Aw«M.iru -'1 luntoo M .SHuhwD a ivii -M
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  • 49 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 23RD MAY. UlruiU Time* a year, or jmtfrtr *::t Slr,,iU H,uigel SlB s year or pott fro, 1-&) Idaitllifii) li.Ua. may Im found i» live fucrll. ame His Excellency tbe Acting (Sovernoi is "At Home" at (J jvernment House to-morrow, lit 4.4">.
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  • 48 2 W learn from the E K. Telegraph Company that the volcano Kloet, in J .va, was in eruption dmiug last night. Tba inhabitants of Klitar ai.J surrounding districts Hed (o Toeloengagoeng Xo lives aie repotted to Ihj lost. Three heavy reports were heard in Soerabaya during the night
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  • 7 2 Tmk Derby is run on June jth
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  • 8 2 tMart ins bank rate is i u k
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  • 19 2 1 '•eriiian mail steamer flba»nll passed Malacca at 7 l-> am to-day and is due here at I p.m.
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  • 15 2 10-mohi.iih has been declared a I'Ubhe holulay, and all the Government Mines will be closed.
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  • 20 2 liik dorian crop on Batu Caves 'siale, Selangor, for the coining season lias been sold to a Chinaman for luu
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  • 19 2 Thk death of Mr. von .M..|lendorf, of he Ningpo Customs, is reported from hat port, lie a famous sinologue.
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  • 22 2 Thb Hist of the races at Taiij-mg Kil.mv lor the Jack«,.n-Mi!lar Cup tak^- pUca on Sunday, .Line L'nd The race is limyanU.
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  • 27 2 It is reported thai Sergt l.reer, late Jl Ihe Isi King's 1 >wn li.val Lancaster RagilDanl, is to be ..tiered the secretary fhip of the Selangor Club
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  • 29 2 Thij outran in aid of the fund for building a new Club House for the Singapoie lie-real ion Club, takes place 111 the Town Hull on the Slat in-t
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  • 24 2 To-MoKkow the 5l inline and Ihe nb-l'ost Dlhces will dose at noon Ihe money older, parerl p,,M, and aviiign bank branches will Im dosed
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  • 25 2 Tiikw-. is a rum mral Kualu Lumpur 'l.at Mr T lle,lop 11,11 has been appointed I'rottclor of Indian imini giants lor Ihe Kildatßlod Malay Iftataa.
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  • 26 2 A PMiaamntanr return published about the 1:1 I, instant, states that KM H.j. 1 l.uuis weie burnt in South Afric a during the periudlr-.iiiJ.il... lv January
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  • 32 2 fin. Auiei'ivaii vessel b was burnt to the water's edge al Kobe on tbe i-Mh April at mi-lnigia She had about n,u<»> cases of kerosene oil on board. Xo lives were lost.
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  • 29 2 T«a Briii-h hoapitaj-ohip 6mHm Lieut Jas. Wilson. B K. I! Commander, arrived yesterday from Calcutta null lor Hongkoiig She anchored in the roads and is expected to leave to-day.
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  • 40 2 I h>. eclipse ol the sun was seen at its best at Kuala Lumpur about I.' oelock. Too Malays said the -Sun is sick, and the Chinese L, ;a i gongs to lighten away devils whilst the eclipse was on.
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  • 33 2 A ho.mk pa|»-i says tiial the first class cruiser CVm (IlVhiO tons) and the first class battleship Mlnv.i (sister ship of Ihe iil;ry) are being hliniad forward lor commission with tbe China Squadron
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  • 39 2 TnJM H,,./,,,l will be publish*] on Saturday m .mini: for the mail closing that evening, and will contain the accounts of Tuesday s and Thursday s races. V.xi week's- Bmdpi will contain the reports of liie three days' racing.
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  • 43 2 Wk hear that the Malay who recently ran amok in Weld Itoad has committed suicide in hi.- cell by dashing his head against the stone wall. It is understood that none of his people would claim the body, which was buried by Chinese.
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  • 42 2 '"■> Kow a public holiday, the .Vruif* Timm will be issued at the usual hour ami subscribers are asked to send their lambics to the office as on ordinary occasion*. lln Monday next, H hit-Monday, there will be no issue of the pa|>cr
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  • 40 2 Mil. G. A. Wright, the Manager of the. Kedjang l.ebong Mine, has resigned owitiu, it is said, to ill health. Mr Wright will be replaced by Mr. G. KubaJe, who was for many yearn Government Mining lns|.ector in the Tiansvaal.
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  • 46 2 I-ital »|H>rts will have a fitting Imal to Ihe rice meeting, on Monday evening, when Mr. Ljve will prese.ll l a handsome trophy for conl«si by horses and ponies at H.irinsioii's Circus Kntritm, which are free, should be sent to II Una, Hotel de P Kurope.
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  • 53 2 If has been staled in mmy .|iiarlers that llie co«t of the South Al'rican war todateisXUS,OtK>,ou<>. This is a mistake, as the loan of .CBO.UUO.OUU wliich it is proposed to raise will meet the expenses up to the end of July, by which time it is hoped that the war
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  • 43 2 •IoiiAN.M-j'iu li.nuinescannot I.ewoiked because miners refuse to work at the same pay as irregular troops are getting, although the (inference between that and ordinary mine pay would have formed a fund for widows of miners who have lost their lives in the war.
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  • 50 2 A Chkmiu'o telegram of the tlh 11. -1 -tai.s that eight of the cinwof H.M.S llarilcur carried away a quantity of China goods from a Japanese store there, when a dispute took place between them and the Japanese. Two British and four Japanese were injured in a fray which ensued.
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  • 57 2 Thk Naval and Millitary Kxhibition at the Crystal Palace, London, in commemoration of the Jubilee of the great Exhibition of Mtl, was to be opened to-day. Karl ICoberts has consented to peiforrn the opening ceremony, while Ljdy lioherts was on the same day to unveil an equestrian statue of her
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  • 53 2 Thb Australian Commonwealth Par hament, says a wire to Manila, if expected to deal with the following subjects in its ptesenl session The constitution of a high court of justice: the creation of an inter-state commission the restriction of Asiatic immigration and a bill for the settlement of all industrial
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  • 60 2 Mmsks. Annandaleand Kohinson left I'erak recently for tbe territory of Kahinan to collect reptiles and the fauna of the country. The former was a volunteer of Mr. Skeat's cxpeditmn These gentlemen will probably be a year in llie country. They have a letter <.f introduction from the Siamese Ambassador in
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  • 81 2 Thk r.illDwing is an inslauce of Ihe price of laud m.w in Kuala Lumpur. The Judicial Commissioner, in a case lor resumption of land by the (.overnin. hi for a public purpose, which went before him. awarded the owner *4JM for SON f.iuare feet on wlii.-n stood a tumble down
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  • 99 2 Bam tourists were beating as the north coast of Ireland, and their continual .piestioning had tried the patience of the polite Paddys who were sailing the noat. After a time it came on to blow, and a panic seized upon the passengers. One ol them, a cockney youth, whose face
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  • 78 2 A n:v ih.h toid his class that the reason we have two ears and only one mouth is to teach us lhat we should listen twice as inu:h as we speak. Some time alterwards he asked why we are thus supplied The answer he had
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  • 103 2 A VKiiv pleasant function took place at Mr. Watkius' house, Kuala Lumpur, last Saturday, when Mr. C. Maxwell's friend* met to present him with an A Idress in recognition of his services us a Volunteer in South Africa. Mr. Wat kins presented the Address in a few
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  • 110 2 M.iMi.Ainay look forward in Ihe near Inline to Ihe ma ignration -.1 a modem system of rapid n, .1,-11 which will ra-pla.-e Urn pn-ei,t apologetic service of pjn> c.i.5. U is learned that Mr. v\ 11 M A I iiion. the head of the li.m ol
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  • 262 2 Mil Justke niiver Smith, who dM no Wednesday, April I7ih, in Mauritius, vv rt ih.. 5,,,,,,, hridN Judge of the Supreme Court of that island. He was the lliird -.on of the lite Mr K. Planar Sinilh, ol the Priory, Kudlej, and «.i- liuriiin I>l7 KiiiK-ited
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  • 301 2 Ihe Iwttanl of the Board of Trade publishes certain figures relating to the foreign trade of Japan last year from the Japanese returns. It appears that, excluding Konnosa, the total trade ol Japan last year was over 4!l,7 r >o,u<Ki/. sterling, against a little over
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  • 155 2 TO-IIAVS WUHJUaf, (IIV IIINIHAIII") I lit result ol my observations on the lirsl day's racing was not the winner in every race, but with the exception of the first and last races, 1 enjoyed a good run for my money and was therefore ipiite happy. In the Maiden
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  • 427 2 I'm Raot Dance at the Tanglin I'lub last nishl as one of the best attended that has been held here in recent years. The Club was comfortably crowded, and the affair went oil with much spirit Kverybody was there and everybody felt merry thereat. Many new and
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  • 213 2 Itn.i. has barn Irrfrodwad in America placing a tax iijh.ii baehalon. It provides in its lii-t lartkn that any male citizen ol the commonwealth who is -.'I ynars of Hue and llaallw the ollice ol husband may procure a licence as prescribed by the exisliiK
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  • 150 2 Thk Kb was another big BOOM al 1 1. inn-ton's last night; the new programme seems to have taken well. The Sisters Kre/agonda were splendid in their pretty and clever "ailor dance and received an ovation. The Alton trio proved themselves to be veritable kings of the carpet
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  • 131 2 Thk oath taken by Aguinaldo al Manila bcforcChie.f.lustice Arellano and General Mac Arthur was as follow1, Kmilio Aguinaldo, hereby renounce all allegiance to any and all so-called revolutionary governments in the Philippine Islands, and recognize and accept the supreme authority of the I'nited Stales ol America therein I
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 270 2 LaaaW, CM M Commandant Kril/Jnger, with ioo Boers, has re entered Cape Colony, it is stated that this fresh invasion is da* IS the continued harrying movement* of the British forces in the southern ti f the Orange Kivcr Colony. THK POIITK AM) TIIK K'IKKIi.N
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    • 86 2 ACCIDENT OH sHAMIttiCK II ImU, The King and Sir Thomas Lipton were aboard tiktmmk 1 1 tor trial in the Solcnl when a s.piall caught the yacht, and snapped the bowsprit. SXAI'PING Of A MAST Immediately the topmast and steel mainmast, weighing a couple. „l
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    • 41 2 M. MS II MS !.■■<■■,. and H M S. 1 11.i.h.,1;,- have been ordered to Salonica 1 1. is believed they are rraing sent Ib. 1 1 account of the dithciilties with the Turkish |(octal authorities ,v Constantinople
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  • 609 2 SaUWHBAi baa again hail Iha |ilaaiim ..I 'leoming iis old friend and ci liesi.lent, Mr K. XV. Birch, who, aeeoni puiad b] Mis Birch, anrivad on i'liursday ***** inst. for a short visit ol twenty four hours to Mr D. II Wise at ihe Raatdamqr, which house had
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  • 53 2 A Son 11 Alricau telegram announces that Major-General .Sir Hector MacDonald is proceeding to India, having been appointed to an important com maud on the Afghan frontier Sjr Hecior who w.n recently knighted, is al present at home His successor in command of the Third Brigadu in South Africa ig
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 358 2 NOTICE& SIDEKOSTUKN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for HON AMD STEEL S| derosthcJ **ticor*osiyß paint'i ..Sincapor^M/ (iuaiantee« to be the beat IM sri'KKVKNTIVK sMajM. Invalual-luforSbirx. Mach.u.rv. rlrulg, •1.-.. ••<■. 008 gallon will cover 54( 1 w,uare Ml. Cki- n t-Jfi -f" drum of I cwt KflaaJldlliporl just received from Ihe
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    • 577 2 NOTICES. A GREAT STATESMAN OXCL SAID EVERY MAN HAS HIS PRICE This nmy or may not be so: Probably it in not. WHITKAWAY LAIDI.AW s neither buy nor sell men, but they sell men's outfitting at the lowest price l«.i ihe .|iiality tint it i» to be had in Asia;
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    • 447 2 0, Uattery lioa<l. CATHEDRAL OK I IHK (iOOD SHKPHKRD' ■ri.MiKKs. in,, H inc.l wiih plans and 1 ICail.-de-tMU..!.-. for Ihe le, ..llslruc 1011 1. 1 the u>of andcediugof Ihei-alhailral .ii.- invited. All information and rarUaakui maybe obtained from lhe umlemgne.l. XXV. 11. KIVET, nil. May, 190". 'fw OOVKRNUINT NOTIKICATKiN. IKNDFKS
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    • 607 2 LATEST AbVERTISEMEyTS. WANTKI) KOK A TANK INSTALLATION ACHINEisK Clerk, with klmwladße of book keeping. an lgo.nl h«r,,l writing, Hllarv (.Mi. Apply to !»/0 P. 8. c/ 0 SlmiU Bttf. WANTBI). SNrHH Clerk, a MMTI Eur..pean. One will. b.nne 1...-« l exiM rlence preferred. Apply sUiling service, age. and salurv destren.
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    • 12 2 At Traveruunde, Uermany. ..nth.. -.'l»i inst. the wifeof Contul-Ouneral Kkhki, ..fa daughter
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  • 1078 3 mm i,m. ..i Km Muuiciptl »i> held y.^teril.iv Than mmiiiwi: Mi Anttaotiin (President), Mr, UiMadoa (1 I"). Messrs. Kvana, laajn, ll.uk. i. >uiiM. Xoooa,W« Phiani lew, t'h.ia i.i hii: Ihyr. anil l^'c'liu. hi The ii.'niit.'- "I ihe I -i-i iiiii-'ini: van continue! Ine liii.inilal rtalt-m "it ol l.jl.ui.
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  • 1311 3 UKPORT KOK liiOU. UK. OKU ol I'Koi.llK--liiKlnitcil I'lantcrs' Asso.iatM.n ul Icleiated Malaya has laeaad us annual raparl hf WOU. The ftaeooiatiea during the year duall with a great variet y ol matters including; the question of nlalil'lohina an i-xpeinnent.il garden. ilnresiili is Ib.il the lioveiiunent of Malaya in-
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  • 238 3 Thk follow in- lion, the Unas) reads like the work of some nate Chinese cook, rather than a inethol of producing high class Kuropean conlectionei v We have in our laboratory al the time of writing 0 specimens of high-class onlectionery, said to he of Preach make,
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  • 235 3 LuHuUoeouen, ipeaking at tbe annual dinner of the Koyal C-.lonial Instituie a! the Whitehall Kooms. on April --'I'll, ■aid that the country should recognise the soot ot empire \v.,,i|,i H in .m be lea wiiciUHM |..< the in:e, .--I- of Ihe einpii.'t' eaaat it had
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  • 260 3 Thkoii.holt last year Mr lian.at, l. the forest ollicer of Selangor viaited all part- ol the *lute where guttu percha trees weie most likely to he found. Ihe results have been sali-la, tory It is extremely rare tv liud a ntta 'rue old ciiuiilli to produce
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  • 241 3 Mil All ill hCKKYTHINU hl.»l liv mmMNU MM "I Miinil.i haw derided In fan) .ill clclialiL'r lor the sale ul produce, stocks, bonds, etr. The liist intiiuatijii that the formation of such an association was cuntcinplalecl u.i- contained in the nioiitlily share ii i M. -m W.
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  • 239 3 A TsxcuiiAM to the Slamimi from 1 1. 1,-- i. dai.il April -'Jn,l, rays: U, cent events in the Kar Kant do not for a moine.nl check or id ard Kussia's energetic action in providing for the future commercial success of the Kastern Chinese Railway
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  • 893 3 -i 88l OK loin l-ll Xl 1.1 M I I Tl KB OK ICJAMIA Mi! i Hailkv, who lately reach«il London from Mombasa, having travelled overland, via Tganda and the I'pp.-r Nile, ui.derlook his arduous journey specially wiHi a view Io ascerlainni. the condition ol transport by
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  • 97 3 A i-kiii-wal has baaa made to the Canadian (Government by a Briti'h syndicate to construct a canal -.lift, deep from Lake Huron, by way of the Ottawa Uiver, to Montreal, at a cost uf B.'.,(HKi,om»dols (about il:t,o-J7,iaj<i), provided the Dominion (loverninciil guarantee the interest on the
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  • 142 3 Un hihim. to the Kirst Chinese llegiinent and il< work in North China, the Hongkong Dnihj fVasj remarks Out of all the men of the Kirst Chinese Kegiment— we trust it will »lao he the Very hast— that went to the front in 'lie North China, only
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  • 168 3 Thcksdav aaaa M n High Water. -'.-'4 p.m lUces Scon, l Diiv Ml lUce Dinnei. Kuril- Hotel Strait, TiMtt i-sucs a I aanaaa outward mail due Harm-lon's Circus. 9 kkii.iv Mth M<\ High Walor. LMaBI (I.', pin Viet Day. Public Holiday BanHeiaee. IJovernoi al Home ILV Feust of Week*.
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  • 167 3 I fcaeW) (Mr aana*.) r. ami Caaim, sailing about (Vita Mar, lor bnidon Mrs. Swan, child' and inrant, Mrs. Butt, child and num. Rnaacl -ailing about :ilsl May, for London. Mr K Jenkiim, Qummt Stoakes. rVrawtf/* sa'lina about for Umdoii Mr. J Bowers. Kfth June /V.,. -.ijth May Mr
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  • 575 3 acaaaroaa, s.iki. Mat. ibui. ruoDrcK. <».unbier buvem ».l-.'i Copra Rail 7.8U Jo Pnnti-nak 7.00 IN-pper. Black buyei- W»liJ do White, (S'V WOO Sago Flour Sarawak 3.10 do Bi unei No I 2.70 Pearl ;>eo 3.60 Co««r,, Bali, lft;/ eaab ij.m CnHee. Palembami. I*X '•"•>» >Hrn 008.-c l.ilwnan. So. I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 PAIN IN nmCHHFf is nature's warning that Pneumonia is threatened. Damp v piece of llannel with CHAMIIKUI.AINS I'AIN BALM, and bind over the «eat oi pain, and .mother on the back hat—eat tin- ahnaj o>n. and prompt relief will f<il|.,w <old by all dealers io medicines. The llispcn-
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    • 177 3 WiIAT WO I LI) YOl' DO if taken with a severe attack of colic or diar i li.i-.i and your physician could not be readily summoned I'rovide yourself with a boitle or Chamberlain's Colic, Cli.. lei. i and Diarrlma Remedy and you will then be repared fur such an emergency
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    • 357 3 NuTICK Off KKMOVAL. CIAPT. J. C. DAVIBS has remuved tv IVIok Blangah, Keppel Ha- U.ur. 28/6 NOTICK. STRAI 18 City Rubber Stamp. Price mod. rate. gf/ISM Kohinson Road NoTICK. HIS K\,ellei,.y ihe Officer Admoiisiering the (fovernment will be" At Home." al (iuvrrnment House, on Friday, the Mta May, at i
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    • 794 3 NOTICES. mnuai'okk sponrnra CLOI. sPKINi; UACK MKKTINd Fasaslaa, (Isi, T%arsaiaa, bW, and Sill a iiin if o.VA Mitif. lickcl-nf admi»*iontn thedrand -I in, l can now l». had al Messrs. John Liitlk A Oa, I.i i. Daily Ticket Measo i I.a.hes Ticket* Free on application to the Secretßri b> the
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    • 850 3 SHIPPING."" IMI'KKIAL tiKKMAN MAIL LINK KOK HONUKONU. "HASUHAI, AND JAI'AN I-ORTs; 'I'HK In^ieria! 'ierman ni.nl «teamer I SACHIMN, Capuin>upmrr,oflhe KunMenueher Lloyd, having left 010m1.,, on Friday, thp 1 7 1 Ii in-l, at 10 p.m., m.v 1 \|iectr,l 1.. arri»» heir on Thurtda* morning. lh» ;.Ird insU, en route foi
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 97 3 WKATHKK RKI'OUI Oaysen «r.rfc^» >/„.„<„ ->> iu i I/,,,,. r«n| i i ii :i i ni 9pm Rihikis. Kar LtiHfl3a».7?iS».H7i ferni. -I s.» 1 Mm W. B'll. I'he «0 8 7H.-, 97.-.' >•» Dir.ofWin Ut*. B. K. Calm 5= > Max. Temp HUO -g Mm... 745 ■■1 Mai. in 141
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 285 4 Under this huadin^thftollowmgnbiir,. vi.. tions are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq. barque sob— schooner; Yet t'acht. Cm.— Cruiser; (Jbt.— Uunboat TorTorpedo; H.p. Horsepower Brit.— British V. B.— United SUtes; Fr.French Her.— German Dut.— Dutch: Joh.— Johore Ac, U. c-General-cargo d.p. deck passengers i U. -llucer tain
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    • 1562 4 Akhivals Sisi-e Noon ok VbsrtKuiv. Ami Miru, Jap. utr. UU ton-, Oaptniu Tr.nnl -.'nil Mhv Krom Yokobmim, -llh M.\. Uo-tl il.ii. Kutvmon Sim.m" soil i Por 1...11.1.. U. tttli H.I-. Hnnk.i. Brlt.SU. l-'7 toi.-.CHi.I BaokhOOM ttnA M.iv. Krom I'almi.i; :''-t M»y. G.<:., Vn.\ I (Lp. Joo Ho
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    • 94 4 p.,r I'rr ilr. Tim I'O-MOREOW. On irabaya via port 7 ■.< m. reiiaiiij v Coloml.il lieu tfa n BajnKarimon l-latid Svss JM "s.in. Ijjbuan A Man la Kthmtm «a.m Bangkok BnU 11a.m. Manila \ia port- WsaOtlirn lls-in. Tsinata Hi. iia-m. Swatuw A Aiiio\ SMaj E— ai II a.m.
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    • 110 4 fkoM ■rasrn— By the H.D.L.S.S. Nat •> on Thursday with dates to Ihu aOth Apl. briOKing repliiw to tli>- mails wfclak left Sinuapure on the ltd A.ll il Fboh China: -By the M. M. v. /..J«< due Led Sinitnpore Duo m London trrivixl t.l :uh N.D.1.. May
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