Straits Times Weekly Issue, 14 January 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section19 1890-01-14 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Serte* [Pkice 40 Cent VOL XLVI. JsINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1830. NO. 3,55519 words
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Article21 1890-01-14 1 At Waterloo Streat, on the Bfch Janavv tiho wij* of Tapt-aiu GsARy, M*star, steam9 Ban Settg Guan, of a son.21 words
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Article30 1890-01-14 1 At th« Presbyterian Church, Singapore o the 9th January, hv the Revd Geo. M. RaiU m.a., \x nik M. Whitb. and John Wintei Assista.it Mnua rt 'or, Trafalgar Estate.30 words
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Obituary16 1890-01-14 1 At Waterloo St.r-.et, on the 10th January BlCAinJBL Fkancis, youn^st son of J l' d'Cotta.16 words
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186 1890-01-14 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1890. CONTENTS. Market Quotations. Summary of the Week. Reuter's Telegrams. Local ami General News. The Ohi<»f Magistracy iu Singapore. M Supers" on Strike. i S<*langor News. The Jelebu Mines. The Straits Times Financial Telegra* as. England and Portugal. Tne Cooo-nat Tre«s Bill. Pine Apple Leaf186 words
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Article337 1890-01-14 1 Singapore, Uth January, lb9o Pro dock. liarahwr. f g do. n b« No. I N 12 00. do, Jn Sn 2 1050. Oopra, Bali 4 30 do. Pontiauak 375' Peppw, rSL*«?k 1687A ft* o 2.25. fear] oq-j oofEHfl, m :.;;;;;;:;;;;.i;::;; fe. T»pioo*,Bin»ll PUt(, 5.45. w». do. Ist337 words
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Article232 1890-01-14 1 An amok case occurred on Wednesday when one man was killed and three others seriously injured. The murderer is a Dvak trader and he was secured with difficulty. A report by Mr. Alihurham ontbeJe- \^x Company brings out that the property i4 promising. Twice a week232 words
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Article337 1890-01-14 1 (For Straits Ttm°B.) England and Portugal. London, 7th Jan.— The Times states that Lord Salisbury has addressed a further note to the Portuguese Government threatening the immediate rupture of Diplomatic relations, and even more, unless Portugal gives prompt satisfaction for Major Piuto's action. Ireland. London, 7th Jan.— The337 words
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53 1890-01-14 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. (By telegram received this day). London, 11th Jan —The following are to-day's closing prices Pfthang Corporation (Ltd).. 75/ to 77/6 Benton* Straits Tin (Ltd.). .10/ 12/6 Siam Gold Fields (Ltd.)... 25/ 30/ The prices in Singapore in dollars ht a a be found above, in53 words
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Article785 1890-01-14 1 From our financial telegrams there wil be noted a rise of tive shillings in Pahangs The chases at St: Joseph's Institutioi were re-opeued this morning after th< Christmas aod New Year vacation. His Excellency the Governor is expected to arrive from Malacca in the Sea Belh to-morrow785 words
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Article99 1890-01-14 1 Only eleven turned up at th> mvt Tau-liu Club— to participate in »he paJH v tbase. Just at 5 o'clock-, Holley led tip paper away down Btereui K•■ d, through White House grounds, owr ICoa it Alma, round to Cluuy, from tlience over the Tyersall jumps, across99 words
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Article160 1890-01-14 1 j The following cages are set down for i trial at the First Assizes for 1890, which coinineuce at 11 o'clock to-morrow. Tan Seng, theft Ko A Tu, theft J. F. M*rawalla, cheating Muthamma, instituting a false charge Hef£ Pow Ki, theft Tan Houg, attempted suicide; Mjdeo, theftWong160 words
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209 1890-01-14 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY. The Hongkong Telegraph of the 31st December, in calling attention io certain abuM's in the coolie trade between that port and Deli, alleges that all official precautions would appear to have failed to prevent a large number of ignorant coolies from beiug decoyed from209 words
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Article124 1890-01-14 2 Before Mr. Justice Wood. The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China v. Liin Tiang Hee and Lim Taj j Lim, and by order of the Court v. Hornby, the receiver in Bankruptcy of the estate of the defendant, Lim Tay Lim. This was an action for an124 words
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Article160 1890-01-14 2 Before Mr. Justice Wood. Sultan Co. v. the ship Margaretha. This whs an action in rem for necessaries Buppli«<l to the crew by order of tbt Captain. The ship had been arrested but was released on giving security. The articles supplied consisted of clothing tobacco, tea chests160 words
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Article264 1890-01-14 2 Neptune - Neptune By Ihe Singapore four were afloat again last evening, but on account of the boisterous sea and other little difficulties T«y httle work wa* done. The boat, fiS of all. went outside and encountered the full force of the wind, accompanied with a nartjr heavy .well, which264 words
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Article187 1890-01-14 2 {From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, sth Jany. 1890.— Through lack of public spirit and energy, the usual B[>ortH did not mark the coming of the new year here, to the no small disappointment of the natives. About the 31st of December whilst Inspector Nicholson was proceeding in a187 words
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Article297 1890-01-14 2 Mr. Somerville is appointed manager of the Chartered Bauk at Penang. On Sunday last the Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak held services in the church at Kwala Lumpor. A Chinese coolie named Goh Kiang Chye is believed to have committed suicide by opium at 12, South Bridge297 words
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Article96 1890-01-14 2 (Per ale Government Uatette 3rd J j Imm unless it shall lure bee* specially state* on the lease thai any such right is granted. All mining rights hitherto granted refer exclusively to alluvial, and not to lode mining. A Council Order notifies that contracts for k I immoral96 words
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Article140 1890-01-14 2 (Before Mr. Justice Wood.) In the matter of Koh Seek Quee and Mootappa Onitty, represented respectively by Mr. Joaquim and Mr. Braddell, the former claimed some jewellery detained by the Sheriff on behalf of the latter as judgment creditor. The claimant alleged that the jewellery belonged to his140 words
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Article268 1890-01-14 2 kA meeting is to be held this afternoon the proposed Town Hall Commitfa minated by, or selected on the authority of, the public meeting of August 20th, and now consisting of the following gentlemen The Honourables William Adamson, John Burkinshaw, and Andrew Currie, and Messrs.268 words
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164 1890-01-14 2 r,n,-t St Veral oni P^eatly informed quarters, we are assured that the lawyers practising m Singapore feel very kJnly on the expected magisterial appointment discussed in our columus yesterday and that any representations that th^' oTthls^o^^ UP Q tO ke M In support of our164 words
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Article1002 1890-01-14 2 A report b/ Mr. Sydney Allingha^ on the Jelebu Mining aud Trading Com-* pany's property in the State bearing that name, throws considerable light on the prospect of that Tenture. The Company claims, on a 25 years* concession, about 2,000 acres in that State, which present* every appearance1,002 words
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Miscellaneous46 1890-01-14 2 Passenger List. Arrivals. Per Ruby from Palembang, Mr. Bnasjom, Susie from Linggie, Mr. Orstipp. Departures. Per Ganges for Penang, Messrs. Baker, D'Araujo, Chicbester, Reginald Dickson, Fraser, and Mr. Justice and Mrs. Goldney, and Mrs. Caulfield for London, Mr. Vade; for Colombo, Mr. Stuart and Miss Birch.46 words
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Article1221 1890-01-14 3 One man killed and onneita SKRIOUBLT INJTTKED. )f About half past 9 o'clock this jhorniug, aßruuei man named C'Niang, w\p was liviDgwitheeverulothersiuahoiKsoifituated at No. 183, Arab Street, seized dfkris and a parangand with one id each ha/d rau amok. killing one man outright,1,221 words
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Article1562 1890-01-14 3 Christmas in Canton. oronation Day at' Macao. First Article. There are various reasons for taking a holiday. At home, people do so because they like it, while in the Etst they wait until they become ill, or until people tell them that they are looking ill.1,562 words
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Article664 1890-01-14 3 In the course of a rather snappish article on K>ala Lumpor, contributed to the Pinang Gazette, there are the following remarks on the working of the Police 1 Court. The remarks bear out our conten- tion that the Nit ire States Court* are generally unsatisf664 words
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Article1103 1890-01-14 4 F rench Indo China. The Courtier (V Haiphong of the 26th December states that the Govern or- General of French lado Chiua will, in future, reside in Tonquin instead of in Cochin China. The change is all for the better, owing to the greater importance of Tonquin, and the graver1,103 words
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Article85 1890-01-14 4 t trn its Indcpen dent. Mr. J. C. BtrtUN, chief cl«rk hi the Regisaccepted the •ppoi»|«n«,t of chief c erk in the fs Mr P 8 i9 Promotion! We hear that Mr.J.A. Brown ha.s with his jsual genemsUv, offered the sum of So for the band of ihe85 words
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Article778 1890-01-14 4 ST-2?i_S_si_?___ r -2S rf Thb Bight Bevd. BisbopHose, who baa been on a pastoral vfcit toTTwala Luib|fc>r and Malacca, returned last night in the Sappho. By last advices, the French flagship Turenne was at Saigon, and is expected to arrive here daiJj. Bear Admiral del* ■faille is778 words
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Article71 1890-01-14 4 Of the animals which have been doing morning exercises for some weeks past in expectation of the forthcoming races in the sister colony, we believe the follow, ing have been, or will be, selected to proceed to Penang to compete on the 28th instant. They will leave Singapore71 words
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Article1900 1890-01-14 4 WKDNKBDA.T, BTH JAN VARY, 1890. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners wu held in the Board Boom of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, under the presidency of Colonel Dunlop there were also present the Hon. Major McCallum, Messrs. Sohst, CuthV bertson, Davidson, Crane, Lim Eng Kew?1,900 words
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Miscellaneous35 1890-01-14 4 Passenger List. xcr r. x". .rrtn* trom Surabaya, Miss JVti M^ SSrs Teon ent, 'Spencer Littleton Do Costa, Fellenga, Scotland, Mann, and Herrman. Calypso from Deli, Messrs. Lopalinaki and Lovergu. Hector from Live^ool, Mr. Budd.35 words
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Article266 1890-01-14 5 (London papers to the 13th December.) Or antes, Captain A. G. McKechnie, has left Portsmouth on a round of trooping service extending until May 4 next. She takes out details of various corps, numbering 23 officers, 4 ladies, and 3 children, 870 rank and file, 39266 words
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Article307 1890-01-14 5 lins morning the Brunei man Nayan was brought before Mr. Anthonwa charged with murder, by causing the death j of one Awang Tenga, and there was a second count, of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, committed at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. At the request of the307 words
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Article3184 1890-01-14 5 Su^tfcmentanj to Straits Time* Telegram* From Ceylon Papers. London 24th Dec— It is rumoured that Princess Maud, third daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales, i 8 bethrothed to Dnke Ernest of £chleswig Holstein. Her Majesty's ironclad Sultan has reached Portsmouth safely from Cauiino haunel Malta. At3,184 words
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Article932 1890-01-14 6 th» 7 \T° W^r lB the fQII P^peetus of the truat and Loan Company iT China wh^'h^i H StraAt »> mammary of which has already appeared in OU r coUma 1862 T^ TE^ ertb Com P»™*' Acte tWWiH ait ettS.4* J2. 7 t bein 8T »*«d«932 words
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Miscellaneous102 1890-01-14 6 Passenger List. Arrivals. Pee Natal from Marseilles, Mr. and Mrs. A- Cook, Missßeeston, Mrs. Horn- ff^™- L Martin M Kersuaw, MacOre^or, Van Dura, Van Dnmmelen Vogel, Lesedaner, Stephenson, KKatzand Heuaeao Rhyne. Sappho from Klang, Right Rev. Bishop and Mrs. Hose Messr*. Coote, Hendricks, Holmes and Wiltshire; from Malacca, Mr. Swan102 words
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Article1313 1890-01-14 7 A Debating Society Dinner will be held in the Hotel de Europe on the evening of the 17th inst. Gursts are to be invited. On Saturday, the 28th ultimo, the neighbourhood of Shanghai experienced a sharp shock of earthquake. The shock was momentary and not sufficiently strong1,313 words
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Article624 1890-01-14 7 Dbkdosjub or 1,000 cooua power. TUB DiLBDGMS ABK ALSO TO WASH THS BAND. Thk cost or Cooli« Labour. Amongst the passengers who arrived here br M. M. steamer Natal on Wednesday was Mr. McGrigor, the manager of the Gbldaelds Siam Co. Ltd/ T who has624 words
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Article351 1890-01-14 7 Neptune - Neptune By The four had their craft afloat last evening, and went in for some very heavy work under the coaching of Messrs. Stringer and Davidson, who followed the boat in a fast steam launch. The course was from the river out to the man-of-war anchorage in the351 words
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Article241 1890-01-14 7 Thi troopship Orontes, which is expected to arrive at Singapore on or about the 20th instant, brings out from Malta one Battery of Royal Artillery to relieve the Battery which is at present stationed at Fort Canning. The incoming Battery comprises 121 officers and men, and241 words
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Article156 1890-01-14 7 The gold crown, likewise the gold sireh box of the late Sultan of Perak, to be sold by auction on Wednesday next, were exposed to view at Mess.-s. Powell Co'g rooms this afternoon. The crown is a very different head adornment to the general expectation156 words
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Article294 1890-01-14 7 The Voatochnoe Obozrenie (Review of the East) gives the following news of the Great Siberiau Railroad The building of th« Siberian Railway may now be cousidered as definitely resolved upon. In fully c 'in pet. -Mi spheres, as far as is known to us, there exists a294 words
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Article1630 1890-01-14 7 {From the Bombay Gazette.) London, 22nd Dec. Captain French- Brewster, formerly of the Dragoon Guards, has petitioned for the divorce of his wife on the ground of her adultery in Dublin and elsewhere with Captain Ormesby Gore, of the 13th Hussars, Aide-do- Camp to Prince Edward of Saxe1,630 words
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Article459 1890-01-14 8 so many people from abroad speculating ,n land concessions they had fc. ssi-asrr-a.'s *iamss 1 The Batavia NieuwtMad dwells upoa the fact that Java begins now to attract attention in foreign countries. Th€ consequence is that* foreigners front Enrope come thither on tour \m greatei numbers nowadajs.459 words
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Article148 1890-01-14 8 xPinang Gazette, 7th Jan.) The evil of the chit system will he seen from what transpired m the Police Court on Satur £j* wallahs were brought up hire their boat,., and they pleaded not guMy The prosecutor wa« Mr. Wooldrid*e, We* S l 1 Doc Co *P«>y, who148 words
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Article879 1890-01-14 8 (By Wednesday* Mail.) Journalistic smartness is a good thing, 1 and in these days of sharp competition indeed a necessity. The recent action for libel brought bj Mr. Burnand shows that it is possible to' be too sharp. The criticism complained of was a u slating" (to use879 words
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Article1330 1890-01-14 9 Just as the mail of December 13th was closing, there was issued a new volume of Lord Tennyson's poems, which contains several pieces which are among the most important of his later works. The book is dedicated to Lord Du fieri n and Ava in1,330 words
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Article541 1890-01-14 9 Among the advertised list of intended contributors to the Daily Chaphic is Sir Frederick Dickson. The return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was 1,006. Out of fifty Australian horses put up for auction sale at Mr. Abratns' yard yesterday afternoon, only541 words
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Article60 1890-01-14 9 From a German newspaper received by last mail, we see that Fraulein Pura de Castelaro, Court Pianist to the Sultan of Johore," was to jjive a concert in Offenbach (near Frankfort) on December llth assisted bv Fraulein Mina Fischer, "opera-' singer of Yokohama." We hope that our60 words
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Article197 1890-01-14 9 The strength of the Scotch element in the population of Singapore may be judged from the results of the recent St. Andrew's Ball given in that interesting little town. Over five hundred Scotsmen with their wives and daughters met together in one place to dance to197 words
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724 1890-01-14 9 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Sergeant W. G. St Clair, Singapore Volunteer Artillery, to be I a Lieutenant via Lieutenant W. E. HooI per, whose resignation His Excellency has been pleased to accept. Mr. H. A. O'Brien reported his return from leave724 words
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Article348 1890-01-14 9 B enormous growth of steamships in the I Kingdom was noticed in these ns a few months ago. Later returns to a >till further increase, so ranch so, 1, that the mind is lost in wonder at the enterprise shown by the companies owning the348 words
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Article407 1890-01-14 9 According to Dr. Farr, it is most fatal among people who have for some time before been depressed, ill-fed, or ill-supplied with vegetables H rages in cold and hot weather, but mostly breaks out after a thaw, especially if %iT J\ Sti i l an< J The407 words
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Article424 1890-01-14 10 With the completion of the vessels now building and appropriated for, the United States will possess ten armoured vessels, thirteen singfe-turreted monitors, twenty-one steel cruisers or gunboats, two dynamite cruisers, a practice cruiser for cade's, aa armoured ram, one first-class torpedo boat and •even iron steamers. The424 words
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Article187 1890-01-14 10 {I\meB of Ceylon.) Mr. Barrinffton Brown, the well'knm™ *»denUnd that he miU T^T Once W formation of the SSiS JUT eolo Fi- directly fflLi perusal of it, at any rate very considerable indirect advantage will be darivl|Lfrom the Tint of Mr. Brown should his ropbrtbe a187 words
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Article1376 1890-01-14 10 (From our own Correspondent.) Paris, 14th Dec. M. Jou retain was surprised when informed that he was speaking prose all his life. Parisians ought to be equally so on learning that they have nothing new to see in influenza, which is only their own well-known malady, the grippe,1,376 words
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EDITORIALS
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1428 1890-01-14 10 (Straits Times January 7.) In face of the rumours so constantly heard of the approaching vacaucy in the office of Senior Magistrate of Singapore, it is advisable to state some of the considerations which should weigh in deciding the important question us to whether this1,428 words
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Article970 1890-01-14 11 Supers on Strike. {Straits Times January 1 he latest development of tab strike mania in the British Metropolis is of a somewhat novel and unexpected character, and it is of peculiar interftft to the gentlemen who have of late be^/h eutertaining us with comic opera anjf melodrama, and who may970 words
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Article762 1890-01-14 11 (Straits Times January 8.) Mr. Alliughaui's report on the Jelebu Mines," now to be bad from Messrs. Huttenbach, is a pleasant variation from some of the highly coloured documents which have been used to float various Malaysian mining adventures. It seems to be a paiustaking and truthful762 words
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694 1890-01-14 11 {Straits Times January 9.) We publish to-day by telegram from London the current prices of certain Malaya'iaM and Siamese mining shares, and we propose to continue to do so twice a week while, if the conditions of the stock market justify it, additional messages will694 words
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1305 1890-01-14 12 (straits Timm January ,9.) The discussion yesterday of a proposed pen S ,on scheme for Municipal officers has ended m the only satisfactory manner— that is to say the Commissioners will not come under an obligation to pension their officers, but they will endeavour to1,305 words
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Article483 1890-01-14 12 (Mnntg limes January IS.) The applications of products to purposes apart from what they appear to have been specially designed for have always to i contend with the usual difficulties encountered in the stage of experiment jet frequently a reference to the manufactures in countries which483 words
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Article638 1890-01-14 12 The Loss of the Spaniel." f^ Saturday m >rning a Marine Court of EnqVry was held in the Senior Magistrate's Cour^or the purpose of investigating the circumr^nces attending the loss of the British Vtearaer Spaniel, official number 85,088, 6* Singapore, which stranded on e 2l t ecember 1889. on the638 words
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Article356 1890-01-14 13 The Loss of the s.s. Spaniel." At noon to-day the Marine Court of Enquiry constituted for the purpose of investigating the circumstances attending the loss of the Spaniel delivered its finding as follows Having carefully examined the evidence in this case, we find that the 8. s. Spaniel was lost356 words
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Article320 1890-01-14 13 S. C. C. Cricket. The scratch match Stringer pemU Hornby, which commenced on Friday and concluded on the following day, resulted in a victory for the latter. Mr. Stringer, who commanded^ team of XV, only played eleven wiyets for ;i total of 115 runs, whilst Mr^Moruby, who had twelve on320 words
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523 1890-01-14 13 The. Intercolonial Cricket Match. Honokono Arrangements. At a meeting of the Hongkong CrWket Club on the 6th instant, Mr. Deari/was elected president. The meeting th^B proceeded to discuss the inter-coloni^Vmatch. The Chairman said it was prcjjbs*d ata Committee meeting held a week tjfo that the match days, supporting both teams523 words
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670 1890-01-14 13 {Concluded). Minks and (Quarries. Since the publication of this blue book there has been some change in mining affairs. New companies have been formed, and new tracts of country prospected, for which the gradual extension of British protection has been responsible. Tin mining670 words
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Article403 1890-01-14 13 It is not often one hears of deaths occurring from the attacks of deer, but the other day the body of a Chinaman was found close bv an estate near the 2nd mile on the Titian road with no fewer than 33 puuctured wounds, the fatal oues being those403 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1890-01-14 13 LAMBF^CT BROTHERS. SINGAPORE CARRIAGE WORKS AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. Orchard Road, Singapore. Established 1862. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. LAMBERT BROTHERS oeg to announce that on and after this date, and until further notice, they will offer for sale, at greatly reduced prices, their large and valuable stock of352 words
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Advertisement208 1890-01-14 14 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS I TO meet the conrenience oToccaaional ad- \f*B; Wa "ifc"^ 11 vertiaers the Btnriti Time* offers a -UJL been admittad^Mtoer in onr farm. cheap prepaid scale applicable to the fol- BEHN, JffIKER Co. lowing adrertisements: ,'«uT^W qi ii Situations wanted; aerrants wanted; arti- Singapore, Ist Jan., 1890. "^^3l/1208 words
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Miscellaneous383 1890-01-14 14 SHIPPING. a, IN POUT. Mkn-of-War. Miner No. 10 Colonial torpedo-boat, 17 tons, Captain Branch. .Roads. Orion, H. M's. steamer 4,870 tons, Captain Bruce. Roads. Krtugruul, Turkish man-of-war, 1,800 tons, Admiral Osman Pasha, Roads. Pigmy, H.M.S. gunboat 7ss tons, Capt. Hewett, Senior Naval Officer Roads. Hyacinth, H. M. S. steamer 1,420383 words
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Miscellaneous272 1890-01-14 14 I Augusta, 4*9, Tan Ty* A Co. for Shanghai,— j Bengale. 514, Behn Meyer Co., Unc rtain. I Costa Rica Packet, 5.3H, Master, Uncertain. Canara, 1,?,49 Bouatead Co. for London via Darra, 999. Mister, Uncertain. Else, 1 375. Master, Wtg. Orders. Jfu^o, 1,515. behn Meyer Co. for Marseilles, I Roads.272 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1890-01-14 14 ABRIVAIS j. r 17 Si V«B«KL'B XAKB. TOWS. CAFTAIM. FBOM. SAiLBDj OONBIONMB. O-j Bio- m I 4 Benrloe Brii.Btr. 1153 Farquhar London JJ OT Si Paterson Simons A Co. I Breooasbire «tr. 1648 Jackson London £<>t Bou.t-ead A Co. 4 aSSalloeh »tr. 1342 Cormach Manila fee 30 R« UB tead1,017 words
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Advertisement325 1890-01-14 15 POWELL CO. AUCTIONEERS. SINGAPORE FURNITURE, Ac, Fob Sali:. v£fotmit* firov) Jewel J*nf*»« i^^ooai Saiuw Japanese Beraenw Book(V^ LnmpH kJ BUMa-7T < hl 1 Matt'nsr Y ScTTkUw Mxrble SUbn C^jr« Offlo« De«k.« Cha»b* r Oni»^-»rd« Office Chr«irw Chest of l>n»w»>r* Pi— hi »iixMa Ck*b«fl 8»»nd« «ntw Coucbe* S&fet* limj flr«-pro.if; gott325 words
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Advertisement489 1890-01-14 15 KKciHla i: ii2L« Jl II Tai^l^j^B^B^^f^BMH j HB^I B^^ 1 1 V 1 41 k aVanA^^Hwan -i-iv/ r» uvn JrfreEUj vS^ b V a^B B Q im b av^r aVc^s^l^BVi^aßHav^Bßß^Ba^^^a^a^B^a^^Ba^^^^^^'^Bi !v W^^^^^^*^t^^^^^*t^ftS^3^aHß^aa« i^ v> bhbhSß lar a^^^^^^^r^^aa^ *-ur übh in T,rie xliasx 1 398]v A i ßy )^J^ii^iL^Bai^BßylßW^^Hn^^M^^H Benson's Special489 words
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Advertisement504 1890-01-14 15 Tm. j. collis BROWNE'S CHLOKODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids.— lf you wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headaeh*. radftf from pain and anguish, to calm and as?nage the woary aohingH of protracts disease invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the inoculating systems of the504 words
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Advertisement318 1890-01-14 16 scHWEiTzSk. AnH-Dy*peptic Cocoa or Chocolate Po^^^^ mXTURE GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA, WITH(Ji SocLxr nays -THE QUEEN invariably haa^Bk schweitzee's coco atina brought to h.-r v>edside at 7j|H^^ «dt^. nr.^. h e^ ffBthe«me^e^thebr«kf.st^» Reui? ■< vu COO .ATINA i, J\J COCor for EXPORT toDTDirin.! the OOLOIMk ,r-^~~*~:^ HHJMBIBPHBPHPHH THE safest mild318 words
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Advertisement264 1890-01-14 16 (Notice to (Consumers fc #*****1 1 **********1111(1 f I flfiM 1 lffV\ I I Ikl /A Ml> K t 11M L V I I LIIUAIIII UlllfUl I^lll UITlDl) U. UDUnAIIU I BO*?, rue Saint-Honore, F>A.Ftis ORIZA-011, ESS.ORIZA, ORIZA-LACrt, Ci?E-«ORIZA I ORIZA-VELOUTE, ORIZA-TONICA, ORIZAIINE, G~.ZA-SOAP I I HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN264 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES," JAN. 14 1890.
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Title Section9 1890-01-14 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES," JAN. 14 1890.9 words
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Article20 1890-01-14 1 In conB€<juf7i<'c of t/c tH/til o rro,nifc inentf* part of the new* of hi* day {Ttietday) is given in *uj*j>lemcit.20 words
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Article132 1890-01-14 1 Hih Excellency the Governor (accompanied by Lady Claiienti Smith and Miss Newconien arrived from Malacca in the Sea Belle at 8 o'clock this morning, and was received at the pier by the Colouial Secretary, the Master Attendant, Major Q-rey, and the acting A. D. C. The following132 words
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223 1890-01-14 1 The Pinany Gazette, in an article on the want, of labour, calls attention to tbe sbock which has been given to the trade of tbe colony by overtrading and scarcity of money in the towns, and scarcity of labour in the country. Regarding the former223 words
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Article291 1890-01-14 1 (London Paper* to Jitth Ihce&ber.) The following appointments lia\ i>een made at tbe Admiralty Sub-Lieute^Ants C. R. Curtis, to the Alacrity G. L Sylater, to the Imperieuse; and E. E. D. Cjlrke, to the Caroline. J A Renter telegram from jJklta, Dec. 18, says: "Her Majesty's291 words
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Article491 1890-01-14 1 JIBy Neptune. the lafct time iu Singapore, the ?kong foul- got their cr»ft afloat last ng, and, finainly tor the purpose of fif the aetJal capabilities of the crew, were put I through some very tryiug a*r\ un<^ er e supervision of Messrs. F. <*• Davidson, Jj. Stringer,491 words
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Article450 1890-01-14 1 Lucia di Lammermook. It is some time since an Italiau Opera Company gave a performance in tbe Town Hall, and yet several such troupes have passed through on their way from lialy to Java and Manila without performing here. The reason probably is that the financial results of450 words
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Article394 1890-01-14 1 [Pinang Gazette, 10jjK**/n Two MaU yB a fathered son. named > Jiajee Dand and Syed^Tere stabbed last week at a place calla#sCampong Besar, near Welle*ir* ng AV^ 'Coffee-house, in Province Even sp^ffceof penal servitude for life, ™mT IP jm? P unish ment meted out to gang roooe^jo^es no394 words
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Article415 1890-01-14 1 Mr. Alfred John Collier, telegraph superintendent at Malacca, sought a divorce bv reason of his wife's adultery with the eo-re'spon-dent. Mr. Charles James Skinner, formerly a magistrate in the employment of the Straits Settlements Government, against whom damages were claimed. Th*re were answers filed denying the415 words
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Article358 1890-01-14 1 The report to be presented at the first yearly general meeting states The number of fields planted this season is about 150. The directors had reason to believe that a larger amount of fields would have been cropped thU first year, but the inevitable difficulties of358 words
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Article2496 1890-01-14 1 Supplementary to Straits Times Teleqram*. From Ceylon Papers. London. 30th Dec— At a banquet given a t the Mansion House, Dublin, Her Majesty's health was proposed for the first time after several years. It was however drunk in silence. The Prince and Princess of Wales have telegraphed to2,496 words
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