Straits Times Weekly Issue, 20 January 1890

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1 1 Straits Times Weekly Issue
  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Nbw Series Published for Transmission by p ert Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price 40 Cents. tol xlvi. SINGAPORE, MO^IY, JANUARY 20, 1890 NO. 3,556
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  • 26 1 On Saturday, the 1 Ith January, at Sitati R(>a«lj HJsmkr u.iu,, tin beloved wife of Mr. H. F. Dasker. Penang and Indian pspero please copy.
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  • 155 1 MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1890. CONTENTS. Market Quotations. Satnmary of the Week. I Reuter'a Telegrams. JLocai and General News. Baub The Troubles in Portugal. The Anti-Slavery Conference. Penang aud its Mail. Agricultural Prospects. The British North Borneo Company. In the Marriage Contract Eternal. Sarawak Trad* iu 1889. Missionary Work in Singapore.
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  • 329 1 -Singapore, 20th JaIuary, 1890. Producm Oambw 8.12*. do »^ube No. 1 11.9.V do. do. No. 2 ,10*25. Ooura, Bait 4.;?0. do. Pontiapak 3.75. Pepper, Black f 17.00. S^go Flour 1 „2.25. Pearl Sago J 3.45 Ooffee, B&U 2950. Tapioca, small Flake.. j 5.45. 00. do. Ist qua
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  • 163 1 The AssizeXare beina held, aud several cases have been «ispos<jU of. The home Criclffet /earn left for Hongkong on Tuesday aWernoon to try issues in several coiupetJpons. Arrangements with Shanghai haJWfalleu through. A concert wa#jfeld on board the Orion on Wednesday/^ A. A sale oifpbwn lands
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  • 159 1 (For Straits Times.) Portugal and England. London, 14th Jan. The Portuguese Cabinet has resigned, the Government having formally apologized for the insult to the British Consulate. The patriotic excitement still contiuues at Lisbon. The French and Spanish press attack England for forcing Portugal by veiled threats of Naval
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  • 428 1 There was a Smoking-conoert at the Tanglin Club last night. The return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the, wet k 858 was The half-yearly dividend* of tbe Hew Oriental Bank Corporation (Limited^ are now being paid. The Right Rev. Dr. Bourdon, Bishop of
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  • 118 1 The match S. C. C. r. Royal Navy commenced yesterday, and will be continued to-day. As the members of the Recreation Club are not to play on Tuesday on account of their engagements at Selangor, the match on the Esplanade will be Army v. S. C. C. The following
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  • 102 1 The Protector of Chinese Mid Assis tant Protectors at Peoang and Malacca are appointed Registrars of Societies nnder the "Societies Oisjinance 1889 for the Settlements of Singapore, Penang and Malacca respectively. The Hon'ble E. E. Isemonger has resumed his duties as Colonial Treasurer. Mr. Koeh Thai Meug has
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  • 142 1 Bkforr Acting Chief Jdstici Wood. After the adjournment yesterday, Mr. Joaquim, for the defence, contended that the prisoner, Jamsetjee Marawalla, who was charged with cheating and dishonesty regarding the delivery of gam bier, did not deny the purchase of the gainbier, but averred that it was bought at
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  • 172 1 The following were sue< essful tenderers for the Revenue Farms for 1890-1-2 Gambling, Spirit, and Pawnbroking at Kwala Lumpor, Chow Ah Yeok and Yeap Kuan Sin, who pay $19,910 pe* month at Ulu Selangor Low Boon Kira pays $2,400 per month. No reward is now paid for the
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  • 149 1 (From the Bangkok Tunes). Mb. C C. Jones, late of the Gold Fields of Siam. Limited, left for Ayuthia. e,» route for the intorior, on Wednesday last. Mr. JoneP is on a gold prospecting expedition and represents, we believe, very considerable interests. We are glad to learn that
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 95 1 Passenger List. ARRIVALS. Per Sam Tor from Bagan 15th instant, via ports, Messrs. Asam, and van Akket! Arratoon Apcar from Calcutta 9th instant, ▼ia ports, Mr. and Mrs. Delius Mr. and Mrs. Stephens Captain Massev, e. a. Messrs. Campbell, McLeod, and Proon From Penang, Mr. W. H. Rong. Meinam from
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  • 179 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY. TUESDAY, Thi mail bv Roma (via Negapatam) to London on 16th December was delivered there on the 13th inst. Me. Dyke, the editor of the Bombay Guardian, a religious weekly, passed through Singapore to-day en route to China and Japan. His object is to
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  • 64 2 At the Central Police Court to-day, before Mr. Sullivan, several Chinamen were charged with occupying filthy premises in Circular Road. There were previous convictions in each case, and fines were imposed varying from $3 to $5 with the usual alternative. Man Ah Wye and Tab Ah June, charged
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  • 276 2 (Before Acting Chief Justice Wood.) The first Criminal Assizes for this year be&tan this morning, when the following prisoners were tried Tan Seng was convicted of theft and received 3 years rigorous imprisonment and 2 years Police supervision. Koh A Pu, for a similar charge, was sentenced to
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  • 464 2 tw ♦k^£ ay 8 Australia mail we Wrn that the director, of the Raub Austra au Syndicate (Limited) have expre**d th*"r great satisfaction that matt/s h^e W amicably nettled with the Malay ptuUTu dill* T^ tb *J$ ah Aurtralian Syn- !sterlta*. of wh!3l^700,000 •hall bj in one pound ibareiite*
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  • 1693 2 The fourteenth half-yearly meeting of the above company was held at the Cannon-street I Hotel on the 18th Dec, Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B ,in the chair. There was a good attendence of shareholders. The Secretary having read the notice convening the mooting, The Chairman said
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  • 183 2 *"Mr. O'Connor resumed to-day his ma- gu\j£rial duties, of late fulfilled by Mr. Thornton, who returns to Malacca. *i A i«r>UR oar race for a stake of $30 is shortH^to be rowed at Pulau Brani between jiVked crews from the Royal Artillery anal Royal Engineers. Our Malacca
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  • 140 2 At the benior Magil\»te'i Court this morning, before Messß O'Connor and Sullivan, Chan Sik ChW/, a miserablelooking Chinaman, was Aj fc**ed with theft from a dwelling. Inspec^ r PorteotM had charge of the case, and! appeared from evidence given that the prosecutor,* lodg-ing-hcrose keeper in lUcao Street, found
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  • 104 2 Danv is t« B »t now! that Com--700 oon V uaicate. liimited/l in whicfc «tffloooS« T allotted ebolde" Buyers aow, however, have no excuse for misunderstanding. They can have things clearly expressed, and if they believe themselves to be buying shares in the old syndicate, they can have it
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 Passenger List. x x cnwsuiar irom Jjondon, Messrs Uemooger, Caldwell, Hone and Engerfrom Bombay, Mr. Nana Chov from Colombo, Mr. D. F. Denis de Vitre; from Penang, Messrs. Everett and Stewart, and Dr. K>x. Yang 7V from Shanghai, Messrs. Reid and Edwards from Yokohama Mr and Mrs^ Waterson from Hongkong
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  • 465 3 ihk secoud performance of the Italian Opera Company was given last night before a email house. II JSarbiere di Sivig. lia is an opera bouffe written by Rossini m masterly style, and the music abounds with running notes for singers, notes which would require very proficient performers to
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  • 310 3 Uaroßm Act#o Chief Justice Wood. After the Adjournment yesterday, the following cases were dealt with receivini e 7i Pi aUy ch r^ ed "">» dishonestly mug stolen property in the shape of trymg to pass a cheque for 56,300 helon^ng to a Chinaman, received 2 year, rigorous imp*
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  • 222 3 W,T IBft* th P«->n who h.. has not w3fir IS T 1 If he any rat* X!' areB iu fnll >'« at o J x ic^ -^l? Kiffife Ca*\J? members of the Metropolitan t,,«it BU T Association. A prospec pfc of II k h UOWU nd f'.
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  • 2554 3 What Mb. Gladstone Says di^' f an article od divorce to the current number of the North American R-v^c. i Q which the following four questions had beon submitted as a basis for discussjon 1. Do you believe in the Ought divorced people to be
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  • 442 4 KSinwik iFromth* Sarawak Gaiety The financial ttaU of the country Is good, the surplus reveune for the first «x months of the year being ?58,<XX». The revenue for that period was greaU-r than that of the first h*Jf of 188* by *29.000. Trade t»n* been fairly brisk, though receU
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  • 1149 4 (By the Rev.J. A. B. Cook in the Presbyterian Messenger.) Following closely upon Robert Morrison's appointment in 1807, Protestant missionaries were sent out to the East, and, as they could not then enter China, they settled in Malacca and Penang, and other adjacent parts such as
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  • 1188 4 iliiiiil wmm The Oo M «l-G«ier»l sh»ll hare, in »11 natters ciril and criminal, »n extraordinary on!£al jiriLdiction throughout Siam concurrent S^ihejoriediction the District Oourto, sueh extraordinary according to the pn>Ti«ioa» of this Order. ThTcoSal^neralshidl^ ha^ jnnedicj; J ties to try m Siam crim-s which cannot
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  • 412 4  -  St. James' Gazette Fofyjhe first time in the history of the British Post Office, the Indian mails bar* been de\cvered in London under fourteen days. The letter's which left Bombay at five o'clock on Friday;«vening, the 29th Noreraber, were received b\ addresses in the
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  • 1113 4 {By Tuesday'* Mail.) to^th^^ and ever brought down S n cr£dL OtMand8 f f*"^ rovaltv Tn *V r w «ed excursion trains; rin^ L n Jl e >? nt y P» Tili <>n which ta. S«toH«« glummer aw »t Oxford. Kwat 4^ y 00^^ the succes. of thb.
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  • 160 5 Shanghai is not sendtfg any cricket or other team to Hongk^ at the Chinese •i W T"* 8O that th >T y »riourt matches will be between Honafr /jg and Singapore only. jTy r From our finan^/tele^rams it will be 4l th 1 the W& <* Pahangs
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  • 140 5 xhe iana sale which took place at Messrs. Powell A Co.'s sale-rooms to-day was as usual fairly well attended, although the European residents were by no means larjfely represented. Buyers were apparently scarce, so that the bidding was not particularly inspiriting, and prices were proportionately low.
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  • 1004 5 Ie aajournea case against Mr. Arthur y, the owner of the Johore line of s, was brought up for hearing before >'Connor this morning, Superintendfewland prosecuting. The charges Ist, letting out a third class oniniithout licensing plates affixed 2nd, ng two persons in the said omnibus tho licensed
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  • 114 5 I hers will Oe a cricket match on Fri day, at 4.30, and on Satin day at 2 p.m. S. C. C. v. Royal Navy. The following L, the probable S. ,C. C. eleveu J. Cook, F. G. George, Capt. Carden, Lt. Alford, Lt. Freeland, G. H. Miller, Stewart,
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  • 513 5 lOEFOKK ACTING CHIEF JUBTICB WOOD. Afteb the adjournment yesterday, the [lowing cases were called up for trial: Lint Liat, charged with house breaking with tent to commit theft, was sentenced to 3 years rigorous imprisonment and 2 years police supervision. Low Ckai and Ong Boi were charged with
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  • 745 5 Concert on board H. M. S. Orien." From time to time there have appeared in these columns accounts of the Orion concerts—concerts whose laudable motive was nodoubt to relieve the monoton v of the seaman's life in a place where it is always hot, and where there are few amusements.
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  • 415 6 {Front our own Correspondent.) Kwala Lumpor, 14th January, /<V//7. The want of domiciliary accommodation, to which I have previously drawn atteutiou, is becoming very much felt here. The Government has made arrangements for leasing or purchasing a building as an additional Rest House, but although by these means
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  • 1557 6 Thk St. Louis Convention at Work. St. Louis, November 27. At the Silver Convention this morning Delegate Morse of Colorado introduced the following Resolved, That Senators and Representa*Tr m i. Oon .K re 8 are hereby requested to Mablwh a mint for the coinage of
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  • 247 6 I {From the B. N. B. Herald.) e value of dealings in land in British i Borneo during the year 1839, as Regisin the Land Office at Sandakan, amounts th<J f BtMl a E 7, Abr hamson on his return £a u \i ea brou S
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  • 882 6 By the sncomful conclusion of the little war with Pan^eran Shahbtudar in Fcl>-u ar y last, the independent State of Padas Onimt has been incorporated in the Company'* r.«rritory, aad now forms an integral part ..f p ro vince Dent. This give* M a large additional area
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  • 909 7 P (trout Australian Exchanges London, IRth Dec— Sir Charles Halle, the emi uont pianist, and his wife, Madame Nor-man-Xeruda, Um celebrated violinist, are about to visit Australia. The capital of the New Zealand Petroleum and Iron Company i C35.000) has been s*bscribed. London. UHk Dec. The Portuguese Press
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  • 281 7 Fr(/ 3 uJF tbelBth instant Mr. J. Sibbons assuiA j^P 8 the lval management of the Ori^7 w #wU Telephone Company Limited, in pla**poa|^ °f r Saunders, who goes on le f -*rs i^e to Europo. THE differeot •chools ia town closed for j Tthe Chinese New
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  • 62 7 P olice News. The Ar;ib Street murder case was brought up before Mr. Anthonisz at the Second Court this morning, and postponed till the 24th instant. James Campbe^ a seaiuau on board the British barq^ j) a rra, was brought before the MarineCourt yesterday charged with desertion a Q( j
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  • 254 7 (From our 9^ Correspondent.) Malacca, 16th J^uary.—^r. and Mrs. Thornton arrive*,^ t his 'morning by the s. 8. Will o> tie flr^ r Logan, the Registrar and 4nj|gtant Magistrate of Police, will be ißj^-iy m i 88 ed. Should, however, Mr. be again re-trans-ferred to Malaccs^ am certain
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  • 321 7 Kefobe Acting Chief Justice Wood. After the adjournment yesterday the following cases were brought for trial Turn Kong was charged witli (1) using as genuine a forged document purporting to he n delivery order; (2 1 same. Tlim Jury found prisoner guilty, and sentence was passed for 2
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  • 488 7 particulars arrived dy lasi man 01 a collision in the Channel between the British steamer Gaw Quan Sia, from Japan for Hamburg, aud the Dutch steamer Leerdam, from Amsterdam for Buenos Ayres. Captain Lord, of the Gate Quan i Sia, makes the following statement We
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  • 629 7 WnEN^he convent doors are opened to the outside public, and all are invited to support the Hxcelleot charities, in the working of which the Sisters spend their lives, no purchaser of a ticket goes to the entertainment with any idea that the school children will
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  • 1286 7 The Wreck of the Benmore." We have obtained from the officers of the Benmore, who arrived yesterday from Saudakau in the s. s. Homj Ann, the following additional particulars of the catastrophe The Benmore left Singapore on the 19th ultimo for her usual rather protracted cruise round Borneo and the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 158 7 Shipping News. «n 7 *ln <*eep »ater some fh.r ilBt Ut f Sio <*±k»°. arrive fr"m accompanied with frequent rain. ne^&y PASSENGER LIBT. Arkivals. The following passengers have aM)^ here since our last report -—Per Wr llltotl from Klaug, Rev. Mr. Powell, MrM^™ 1 &a^»Ao from Malacca, Mr. Jo^u^ V
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  • 1367 8 Town Roads and Stbuts. A good deal of patching was done during the month aud some reforming was also taken in hand. The total quantity of granite issued during the mouth amounted to 1,382 eubic yards, aud the total quantity of laterite to 1,392 cubic
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  • 1008 8 K Pin«ng G(t**tte, 14th January.) Mr Noel Trotter, onr Assistant Postma»terGeneral. who bad been absent on We for a W,g time. arrived by the P. O. steamer Pemitvnlar on Sunday, and took over charge of the Po*t Office yesterday. Messrs. Brown A Co.. the agents of the United
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  • 1329 9 Murder of one or thk party A rumour reached Hongkong on Thursday evening *,ihat a party of Europeans, consisting of the Messrs. Roque (two)] raerchauts of Haiphong, Captain F. Roze,' and Messrs. Roque's compradore, had been captured by a band of pirates iu Touquin, and that
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  • EDITORIALS.
    • 362 9 (Strait* Time* January 14.) From a paragraph api*earinp in another column, it will be seen that much of the mistrust and uneasiness concerning the intentions of the Australian exploiters of Kaub has been unnecessary, although not wit bout provocation. The vendors of the portion of Raub acquired by the
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  • 355 9 (Straits Time* deabng witb a weak» The difficulties a na^on are exemplified t high-spir^ taPnic news ot to-day. The our tele ut issue tetween Portugal and j ti2oBr bave alrea<3v been *uNy Befc I in our columns, but, briefly, the f mi is that Portugal, being in possession of
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  • 532 9 {Straits Times January lU.) The slave trade is not yet dead, nor likely to be so for some time, if the traffic continues to receive encouragemeut from government! which have repeatedly expressed their abhorrence of the dealing in human flesh, but who, either because of irratioual jealousy,
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  • 728 9 (Straits Times January 17.) From our Penaog news it will be seen that the people of Penang make reasonable complaiut of their mail arrangements. Thus on the afternoon of Sunday the 12th inst. they received the English mail of the 20th December (23 days out), while
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  • 541 10 (Straits Time,, January 18.) We have from time to tirae bad occasion to remark that however much promise mining and manufacturing interests might give, it was to agriculture that the people of this colony must look to as the permanent backbone to the prosperity of the Settlements, and
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  • 423 10 A dinner of the Singapore Deba- tdr*^ ting Society took place yesterday even- state" r ing in the Hotel de Europe, when KatorL U^i about 70 meml>ers and guests sat down. Aden VJIJJ In the absence of the President, Mr. the 181*^ Shear wood, the Vice-president, occupied
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  • 326 10 (From Rangoon Papers. Brussels, 7th January. One of the smaller theatres here was totally burnt down early this morning, but no lives were lost. The waterspout which formed on the river Yangtsekiang, off Nankin, has resulted in one hundred people being drowned. London, Bth January. The number of
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  • 2059 10 wva'l isth C«stv Rewritten by 8om« V **3Hk- v f^! tl bMi»r^ willn doubt appear thatV <£* old a* home raSuff itself. 4V& P r %X wh^a France, a mowh-r.j ■•'W"f™ h t iu wm r 775 U* XTI, the reigning I( O^f^El-M V" \\x ,«*l l«i»»"* l£ peculiarly
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  • 47 11 (From our own Corretpondtftf Malacca, 17th January, tdL, r pong Java never appear IT C. from disturbances. YesterddflT -J "*f row took place in a shop JK- Chiae^ ThL re where, du^^^ Uoa betweea muter and di«tn^" to Tanjon* Kf| T me Bhe P roceeded
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  • 963 11 ffir Edw JIV of the *Mqn» Salisbury, PoreiSi Offi JF ptolet the Übmuian of the Kni3to^f i8 P™*"™* *«w map of rj?r t<5 r he c i?K ges w Mch have triM of t?« J^™ 6 fr o nt »ers of the various counTh7 adn^r* 6 durin the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 394 12 T ABRIVATS^ jljv,M, L >,N A H,.l^: To^r O.rr^7~i^r b^ C0*.™.,.. j IIjSSS* !^-j£ agjS*?^ L lODalmannACo. 12 Ban Whatt Hin Brit "I 1 195 TW el V L J an Behn, Meyer A Co. 12 Malacca I IS Sj7 Pontianak Jan 10 W. Man»4eld A Co. l2P«m Si- g,"Jj
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    • 312 12 1 SHIPPING. Mjc^ftg^rpedo-boat, 17 tons, Miner No. 10 OolonSHK^^ Captain Captain Branch. -RoacflMJßtf 70 ton8 Cap i JFriuyroui, Turkish nun-oH R ptt I miralOBmanPasba,-Eo^s^^^p ft P tHewett> Pigmy, H.M.S. gunboat 7ss toflH .no r^t Senior Naval Oftfcer-Roads. tons, Capt. Hyacinth, H. M. S. steamer I,^ Kfl n-ntain j Craigie, Senior
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    • 313 12 Augusta, 479, Tan Tye k Co. for Shanghai,— I Bengale. 544, Behn Meyer Co., Uncertain'. Cotta Rira Purket. 5:iH, Master, Uncertain Canaro. 1,549 Boustead Co. for London yia i Penang, Roads. Darra, 999. Master, for Hongkong Road*. El»e, 1 375. Master, for Saigon. Qeorge 8. Homer, 1,267, Boustead k Co.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 545 13 KOTICE. M B V A Edbljiajth ass this day been admiUe4 a paH»«r in our firm. BEHN, MBIBB k Co. Singapore, Uf Jan. ig»o. 31/1 tl^ ills wiMI |^\LO NOON [vt!vy94 Ml M^ DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids. If you wish to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 745 14 8 C H W E I T Z.E R 'fl^^ Anti- Dyspeptic Cocoa or Chocolate Powder. GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE OOOOA, WITHOUT T^gTURE Society sayt THE QUEEN invariably has a cnp^^^^^ SCHWEITZER'S COCOATIN* brought to her bedside at 7-30 and two hour* later she qnaffs the bererage at the breakfast-table." ooooAuTii^ar^v..
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES," JAN 20, 1890.
    • 9 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES," JAN 20, 1890.
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    • 20 1 I In consequence of the mail arrangements part of the news of this day {Tuesday) is given in a supplement.
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    • 1129 1 To-morrow there will be 'do issue of 1 the Straits Times. Several European road overseers are wanted by the Government of Perak. The Deli Races will take place on the lit and 3rd of March. The Orion went into the Albert Dock this morning for overhaul prior
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    • 490 1 i*. uonizktti was one of those musical geniuses who had the faculty of a quick conceptiou of musical ideas and a thorough knowledge of orchestration. It in said that the graud opera of Li Favorita, his masterpiece, was written in one night. There is a varied opinion
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    • 379 1 I[Pinanj Gazette, 17th January lhVn tt We a ?> SlUy numbor of the leadin* 3h,nes9of Penangmet the Resident Co.m :.llor at his office to disc ass the of f it&bhshiag a Chm^e advisory board for this £ttlem,nt, similar to tha/esUb!ish el n Lffi re ph Mr Wim th9
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    • 1171 1 SHIP-BUILDrVH ON THE CLYDE-ThE IiRKAT Forth Railroad Bridge-More Darin-/' SCHEMEB TO <JOMK. Glmjtoh- s*y* the corespondent of th* tfiltinnre Sa/t is the largest c it/ of Scotland and claim, to b* the second in the British Empire. It has 80^,000 people, including the suburbs;
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