Straits Times Weekly Issue, 1 April 1890

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series Published for Transmxssion by Every Hokuwabd Mail Steamer. [PitlCE 40 Cent* VOL XLVT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, J PRIL 1, 1890. NO. 3,568
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  • 29 1 On the 26th March, the uifo of Staff Sergeant H. Bbedkn, of a son. On the 'JTth Kama, the wife of Mr. A. J. PHIPP3, of a sun.
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  • 55 1 Irving Daoeiaber 12th, 1889, at his lat.- reeidenee, Tunbridge, Cent, England, CaraaiJM uctiho, M R. 0.5.. En*.. L.R.U.P., London, etc. Late Urn s Burgeon and Phvaician St Bartholomew's Hospital, First burgeon Oyp-us Pioneers, and EToaae Sargeon Great Northern Hospital, t terenth sm of William Bell Irving, Surgeon, etc., Bennington,
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  • 60 1 Maynard Co. Limited. ($lOO paid) $55 SayleiCo. Limitel. ($45 paul) $U to $18|. buyer* Straits laaurMMt Co. Ltd (BBJ patf) $*.j arfWr. Mraits Fire I'uN Co. Lt I ($9O paid) ftlSfc b I B*pow Insiir.iuoe Co. LMBM P .,i l> 1% m)| Singapore Tramway Co. ($lOO paid) 881 i Straits
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  • STRAITS TIMES
    • 99 1 TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1890 Market Quotations. Summary of the Week. Renter's Telegrams. Local and General Xews. The Royal Visit. Th* Police ainlSvret Societies m P Bink TheT>wn Hill Dispute. The Couucil Session. The Resignation of Prince Bismarck The Royal Viait The Legis'ative Council. The M inietpal Commission. News from
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  • 139 1 Singapore, Ist April. 1890 Produce. Oanibier g 8.32.}. do. Cube No. 1 do. do. No. 2 107 Copra, Bali 4. 0n. do. Pontiai^ak 4.10. Pepper, BJack 1" Sago Flour, 2.42 Pear] Sajjo Coffee Bali 90.00. Ooffoo, Lihorian 32 00. Tapioca, si,, H i puke £5. do. do.
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  • 180 1 Bentong "Strait* Tin" Co., (£1 paid) $3fc to *3f film. Ooldftelds of Siara Limited (£lpd) $8* «ml«e Jelebu M'ing A T'ding Co. Ltd. pd) $5 tdler*. letchan Pahang Corporation (£1 paid) $6 nominal. Unlay P. p. Co. Ltd., (67 pd) $65bvy#t». Pahang Cor'tion Ltd, (£1 paid) $&t seller*. Pahang
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  • 434 1 The Royal visit on Tuesday weekpassed off successfully. The Duke of Oonnaugh! inspected the forts and held a reception at Government House. Both the Duke and Duchess visited the Flower Show which proved more attractive than any previous display. The Ros al party left for Hongkong
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  • 306 1 (F6i St nit* Tunes.) (J Eli MANY. London, 2ot March. A violeut rupture with the En eror preceded Prince Bismarck's resin i eat. Count Herl will Dot accept the F >:•- -n Office, 1 it is expected that the Prussian Mi strj will be completely recast. VKLlamext. Mr,
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  • 56 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. (By teh n>? received to-day). London, VUt 1 March.— The following are to-day's closin prices Pahaug Corp ation (Ltd.).. 72/6 to 77 6 Bentong Stri -s Tin Ltd.) .10/ „12 6 Siara Gold Fn ils (Ltd.) ..nominal. The prices i. Singapore m dollars may be
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  • 566 1 The Malace Municipal Accounts for a 1889 close *vi 1 a revenue of $29,990 i against an exp< ;diture of $23,626.23 a m. A prospectc of the Malay Peninsula Prospecting C. Ltd. has returned from Pahang, and m reported to bring favourable news of th» Company's property.
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  • 167 1 Early yesterday morning two or three sampno coolies moored their boats to the Borneo Wharf contrary to the regulations; tbe watchman on duty ordered them to go away, and on their* refusing to do so proceeded to cast off their mooring ropes himself, whereupon the coolies got on
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  • 1402 2 Their Royai- High Passage is the "Kaiseb-I-Htnu." The P O. mail steamer Kaiser- iILuid wi>h T.K.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught on board arrived m the Singapore Roads at about eight o clock on ruesday morning. The Kaiser-t-fitnd left Loudon" ou the 13th February, and after
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  • 244 2 W&DN 26th MARCH. Mr. S AUiugham has returned from Siam, where si to Report on the p rhe is of Siam" (Ltd.) It Factory to note that there are h 'brewers awakening to etition from the introduction r Jtisn I body "ho can 00. reen e lighter
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  • 150 2 ting 1 do.) arrived the Sambas Ids; mpanied by Mr. >wand Mr. Gordon; the CouThe is an extract i the Financier, to hand terday's mail 1 rescind ns as to this y. We learn that it is the offspring raits Prospecting g Limited and taat its capital
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  • 331 3 Colonel Dunlop then presented, on behalf of tbe Municipality, a large Album containing many beautiful views of the public buildings, gardens, roads, aud scenery of Singapore, and immediately afterwards he presented an address from the Masons, which was not read, but was to the following
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  • 989 3 His ionnaught m New Harbour an m the day. armamen and our powers wit;, h 4 !ic manceuvn li iv firing and m< fes mai Hay on the western from th re of all our which done with a vi showing the situ;:' of all
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  • 610 3 The Duxe's Visit. Rain again on |Monday afternoon delayed for 4a while the departure of the launch and tram but a few members had left by an earlier boat to assist at firiug practice m the Fort but, owing to the nnLJis, their number
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  • 3000 3 The Rut.vl Visit Tin: IY.i/.f. Lis;. At she Flower Show 11.R.H. the Duchess ask Mr. Ridley to buy for her ti number of orchids from Mr. Ravenswanj of Singapore? and to send them to England. In through the Show both the Duke and Duchess took much interest
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  • 891 4 Bishop Thoburn of the Methodist Episcopal Church is expected to arrire by the next British India steamer from Rangoon. His stay will probably extend for about teu days. Fiva Chinese towknys residing iv Boat Quay were lined $5 each aud costs, with the option of 10 days'
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  • 1743 5 Wednesday, 2Hth March, IS9O. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Board Room of the Town Hall yesterday nfternoon, under the presidency of ColoCcl Dunlop j with the exception of the aolonial Engineer (absent) there was a full Board. Minutes. The minutes of
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  • 235 5 1. The annual tax leviable, uuder Sec. 100 of Old. IX of 1887 on each dog kept within the Municipality shall be $1.50 aud shall be payable m advance. '2. The Commissioners shall furnish to each person paying the tax a printed receipt
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  • 1072 5 S UAIK PaRREKTHOO V. EBKAMbAH. Shortly the facts of this ease, which occupied the attention of the Full Court of Appeal for nearly two days, ar eas follows: It was au action against a mau called Ebramsah (who was the executor of one Mahomed Itchy, deceased,) for the
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  • 439 6 At the senior M this morning before Mr. Hudson Ko h Soon igned 01 similar the Expl m 15 of den a and Mr. Napier inspector M lo p. m. on the 10 I (owned by i1 I. to the room on tbe ground an open wooden
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  • 207 6 J V nh ht. Uln Pahang, n ar Tfunjom, undated. Two tigers were shol by a Malay eh and were purchased by Mr. Michell aud Mr. Maitland. These animals were sent to Mr. De Siiva, the medical officer, who kindly undertook to preserve their skins. I'lu Pahang
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  • 258 6 In Hongkong, the proposed illuminations m honour of the Duke of Connaughl have given rise to misgiving OU the score of their probable disturbing effect on the price of provisions. On this point, the Daily Pi It i- tiaid to be common talk, m the
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  • 358 6 V. 5 l< Per.'. s who 1: the t during T. Et. H. the Duke and Duch 38 of < naught's > isil ive an exhibit: il at tent pegging lemon i small assemblage tors on to. i. Co\w lent, who t in ail the mano and
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  • 898 6 Distribution ok Pbize*. The arrangements made by the Committee for the closing evening of the Show were admirably conceived, and well repaid the visitors who attended m such large numbers at about nine o'clock the carriages came rolling m, and m a very short time the building
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  • 712 6 m the il b« at t ml of the New v incil of St March, it wa* de■lyinf had h On m v* found that i live ll<rk 1 to have ho m» < >ne of he M r«a.ias Kan with 1 i-> ;.->\ ■flted al-o obtaini It
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  • 159 7 Per Sail 7 [from 1. >nd •n. Mrs. 2 Misses Isemoi Lieut. Giffard, Bxessrs. Dens, Micholitz, it, Hoi .well, and ral Towles Brindisi, M Macalist alf, Muhlinghaus, Storrer, and Captain Barnds; Bombay, Mr. and Mr> 1. Mr. Price; Colombo, Mr. De A wis; Penan-. The Hon'ble W. K.
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  • 260 7 XnsTnnoAT the Aurora and Artel arrived from Cardiff with l.L<>'» tons of coal. The Aurora also brought 20 tons of iron. Th« Rajah Muda of Pahang and .Air. Bodgers, the Resident of that State, will leave this evening for that country iv the steamer Font la no!:.
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  • 92 7 The Tournament will commence ou Wednesday, the 9th April, the entries closing on Thursday, the 3rd April. The .vents will be The Championship, The Ladies' Siugle Handicap, The Ladies' Double Handicap. The Ladies' and Geutlemen's Double Handicap, and the Profession Pairs for Ladies aud Gentlemen.
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  • 83 7 Accident to H.M.S. Alacrity." I learn just before going to press, says the Hongkong Telegraph of 20th March, that H.M.S. Alacrity Struck a rook th is morning, smashing her stem so ribnaly that she will have to go into dock to-morrow. We also hear that one of the torpedo-boats of
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  • 369 7 Yesterday afternoon the unfinished tie m the Double Handicap between Heron and Heygate, and Martin and Makep. which stood at one sett all with an extra •vie to the latter pair, was resumed and after an close tussle, the Ms. lined the day. The unfinished tie
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  • 1484 7 Turn-iwv. S7tb BSABCn. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon when the followiug members were present His Excellency the Govxnvon (Sir Cecil C. Smith. K.0.M.0.J The Hou'ble the Colonial Secretary (Sir Frederick Dickson, k.c.m.g. the Colonial Treasurer (E. E. Isemonger.) n tho
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  • 239 7 Tiik Hongkong Government recently appointed a comu bo report ou the Chinese emigration m at that port which recommended restrictive ne asures. The Chamber of Coin there dissent from the tin. ling on the ground that auy elaborate machinery of the kind would be COStly aud would fall
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  • 1264 8 Th« Commissioners' Rkm.y to thi London Protest. Thb following letter has beeu sent by the President of the Municipality to Mr. Guthrie Davidson. Singapore, 27th March, 1890. J. Guthrie Davidson, Esq., Advocate Solicitor. Sir,— l have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a printed letter,
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  • 680 8 Not long ago, sundry shippers of sugar m a British v ssel raise,] au important insurance question, under peculiar cirThe ship, Provincia by took m a cargo of that sweet at al North Java ports. After h ing out at sea for B few days, she put m
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  • 2630 8 Written for the Straits Times.) London, 28th I Surely it is a sweet boon to acquire a fresh item of kuowledge, be the morsel ever so infinitesimal. Life, you see, is so short, and art is so long; aud, as the quaint old author of Xvscc
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  • 329 9 The number of visitors to the Rattles, Library and Museum during the week wae 1.b'67. Major Watson has intimated by order that there will be no S. V. A. drills during the ensuing week. A Chinese squadron of six vessels is expected here daily, having left Hongkong
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  • 252 9 The followiug days will be observed as Public aud Bank Holidays through out the Colony Friday 4th April, Good Friday f Public Saturday sth April, Holidays Monday 7th'April( Easter Monday) uk H All the Government Offices will be closed on these days. The Governor has been
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  • 238 9 About 9 morning, iv broad da -.icy changer a leaving a Chi: ;u Market Street with a bundle oi notes amounting to v session, he was set upon by four Chinese, but notwithstanding mauling the hTling sustained he manm to retain his mou >y and to effect
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  • 362 9 Bangkok Gazette, 22nd March. News has just come from Korat aud the Eastern Laos Provinces that the people are suffering greatly from the failure of the last rice crops. Communication iv these provinces is more defective than iv any parts of Siam. There are very few water-courses and
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  • 26 9 Arrivals. Per B. W. Soon from Poutianak, Messrs. Koolhoven, Sturler, and Palmerston. Amhtrst from Klaug, Mr. Edols from Malacca, Mrs. Vane and Mr. Jennings.
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  • 289 9 (From our own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpor, 20th March, ISM).— Influenza has attacked some Chinese and oue or two of the employees of the S.G.R., but does uot seem to gain grouud. Thirteen baudsnieii have arrived from the Philippines who, when they passed Klaug on their way, gave the
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  • 619 9 It was not till half pas -urnr m the after* noon, says the Pti that the Kassar-i-Hh oarly seven o'clock when she d. >r m the ncr Lady It the steam launch Eileen had g her, and as she passed them. rockets and other fireworks
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  • 300 10 [Pinang Gazette, 25tk March. The influenza epidemic has spread to Bukit afsrtajam. Province Wellealey, where a large Dumber of persona are suffering /rom it. > We learn that Mr. G. Norria, the late Aseießaat Treasurer, who has been on the Penang Free School committee for a number of
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  • 321 10 Malacca. 27th 1890. -His Honour Iney, the Hon'ble the AttorneyQ eral, the Hon'ble I>. P. A. Harvey. Resident Councillor of Malacca, and the Hon'ble Martin Tester arrived here this morning by the Colonial steamer fifes Belle. A wealthy Celestial named Ong Poh (Jnai was brought up before the
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  • 542 10 Education makes some headway m the Philippines, judging from the fact that the ecclesiastical authorities of the islands have asked the Government for permission to establish at Iloilo a high school to teach medicine, pharmacy, law. philosophy, literary culture, and different branches of science, besides en gin. criug.
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  • 1658 10 Extracts from the Report on the Singapore Land Office, for 1889. 1. The total amount of revenue collected kA^ 1 talls Bhort Df tho climate by fc>,649.34, the deficit being due to the fact that no sales of Telok Aver land were held during the year. Disregarding, however, this item,
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  • 298 10 The |aya| Visit. I Str tits 26.) This morning Their Royal 11 1 1 ike and 1 1 ;:h >:' gapore on their notabl Englaud by way of the great Dominion of Canada; and while we hi>- n t had the opportunity I them bucu entertainment as m arrang
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  • 25 11 able curiosity has led to our shores and with that end well attained, as it seems to have been, we are content to be content.
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  • 421 11 (Straits Times March 27.) The Commandant of the Perak Sikhs m his report for last year calls attention to the fact that Secret Societies there no longer give the authorities so much trouble as heretofore. Rumour had been busy with these oath-bound organisations,
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  • 545 11 (Straits lHmes March 26. 1 We print to-day a letter iv which the President of the Municipality answers the letter of protest received a little while ago from certain Straits Londoners: and it is to be regretted th.at these two letters have been written at all.
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  • 594 11 [Straits Zfmes Afara Tars Session of the Legislative Council which began on October last came to s close on Thursday. Our law makers ha had a busy time of i f and they led, sin.c reassembling m January, a good many Ordinances to the Statute Book of
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  • 262 11 A PuOTOeuaPH OS thk Malay CniSPS. The Sultans of Belangor aud of Perak, aud the Raja htuda of Pahang, and the Rajahs aud other notables from the different Malaysian Native States, who came to Singapore for the purpose of meeting T. R. H. the Duke aud Duchess
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  • 320 11 (Front our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 30th March, 1890.— 0n the day before yesterday, at the Assizes, Khu Kirn Seng, late htad Shroff of the Chartered Mercantile Bank here, again stood m the dock on a charge of fraudulently aud dishonestly passing as genuiue forged promissory notes, well knowing
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  • 337 11 Tras, near Aran, 22nd March. -I am informed by some Chinese who are j ing through from Punjom to Belangor that Mr. Ilnu'i Clifford, the Superintendent of Ulu Pahang, is coming toSauband Tras this week, and ia bringing with him the police reliefs. This visit of the
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  • 673 11 A week or two ago the attention of Inspector Porteons, of the Detective Department, was drawn to an isolated bungalow situated iv Scott's Road. It appears that the present owners of the house are Messrs, Ma.-X. rrow Co., who took it .ver from the late owner, Litn
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  • 68 12 Arrivals. Per B. li. Hin from Pontianak, Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Penang from Samaraug. Mr. and Mrs. Van Duym. Mr. Joukor and Mrs. Faguotti. Isabella from Djambi, Mr. Walker. Diamond from Penang, Mr. Leonard i. Sirsa from Calcutta, Bishop and Mrs. Thoburu, Miss Blair, Mrs. Collins, two Misses
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  • 327 12 {Piaanj Gazette, 28th March. We are informed that the Rev. Charles Grenier, Vie.r of the Church of tho Assumption here, is on his way back to this Settlement. The reverend gentleman will have Colombo to-day f y the French mail. The steamer Roma, which is expected here from
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  • 487 12 Pmang Gazette The Ordinance certainly strikes a heavy blow at perjury, and if sanctioned by the (^neen will, we have no doubt, do something to purify our courts but this is oniv achieved by sacndcingthe right of British subjects and freemen to b« tried for the offence
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  • 1160 12 From the Rangoon Times.) Vienna, t6th March. Emperor Francis Joseph has written to M. Tis/.i thanking him for his services, and hoping ho will continue to take a share m public affairs. London, l?th March. Many of the smaller colliery owners are granting th* demands of the men
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  • 1065 12 THBM is published m London the I of a Bill t.. amend the law minting to the liability of directors and others foi ments contained m prospectuses. This Bill, it is to be ot a Ministerial measure, but has I n repared and brought m by Mr. Warmingb
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  • 244 12 Eschan<;- 1 to J 4th afsiaS The Mercury say- a number I people m 1 Shanghai, foreigners as well as natives, are suffering from influenza As H.M.S. faayertswa came into Hongkong harbour on Friday night on her return from tho naval mameuvres m Tytam Bay, she fouled the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 57 13 fitsltke a ('.love.:' 55 THOMSON'S 1 The Perfection of Shape IriTSLIKEIB\WA ACLOVeI Finish > Durability.' MTVC ■I*lll/ nULUVb I j l»„l JO* j Approved by the whole aV*' inlluMivi polite world naV' \lM\m\r _i Sales ONE MILLION wkr ___B pairs annually. S| B___^*^ He >e hadof all Daresle throughout the
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    • 551 13 PELICAN BRAND. y^^TpSv Ale and Stout. qr&b EXT A PUSHED 1850. aMr^aV^Mra-E^-l XPORT Bottlers i^^AC^S^r* iS T ALL PALTS 0F THE i sl>or^ f^jf World, ORDBRS RECEIVED Throvoh all mer(HANTS. First order ot Mer t. Melbourne Centennial Exhibition 1888-89. MACHEX ft CO. 18 Dike Street. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. JPrixe GGO JParin
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    • 944 13 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK Ca LTD The premises of the Company are situated at Tanjong Pagar adjoining the town of Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from Wharf to destinations at low rates. The Wharf extends to one mile and a quarter and is divided
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    • 654 13 THE NEW HARBOUR DOCK CO. LTD This Company executes ships' repairs of al descriptions m the moft efficient, manner under, the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No 1 Graving Dock. Length 415 feet. Depth of Water from 11 feet to 15 J feet. Width at Entrance 42 f. No
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 429 14 lt*n*Z D r FRANCK'S GENUINE GRAINS OF HEALTH n&t£uTEJT*£bm APERIENT STOMACHIC. PUBOATIVE and PURITTTNO -y^STTv^Xt They are a cure for and a preservative against all complaints connected GRAINS \o rUsmventVJf of tbn BOWSU.S, su haa npnetiu. SI deSankf J ff f «Hm, Co»Mreness, SajMraßimrfeties JNIr, (enfesMen 1 VIV fin rinri"iiF
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1080 14 ABIiIVALS^ Flag k»„«^, ri,n— Consiokbes. siUsss«_ syaiia. A Tone. Captain. From. =>AiLsn ftS Rio jmmmm l S pa. str. ,594 Lrala S Co. 'ambodia Brit. atr. M 8 g»J~ 0 JKJ fi BonSad A Co. 22 tielle of Oregon Am. bq. HW Matheaa n ifi" 18i -traits Steamship Co. Ltd.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 156 15 POWELL CO. AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPOEE. I FURNITURE, Ac, For Sale. Almeiraaelf Ice Oh.ron) Jewel t'nfen B*d-room Smtaa panese Ber« Book Oh-«s Lmbt>« Book S< Billiard T*bl ttmfrimx C?.ni T^HVas ial>s i.ujfE kle*i Chsmb-t Cupl^^rdfl Cab-' I>rawor« Pmao stoc.is CotB ComD 1 Sidi Drawi; m -^-litea .n-c .liirn Divine' Dim Door Ma
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    • 278 15 NOTICE. fyT^ B l 1 Rai SassooH, Bzra E l«1 VaTHa.n and SaUj. J. Ka/han have In < .ta. lw«m anpnSSS#d Tmst^e' of the '-v ..h Syai<-igu.i "Masbiii ALboth," m lingap -i-t I M.MEYEU. S. Bf iVNAS3EH. Singapore, Ist March, 1800. 31/3 c t. ])R. J. COLLIS BBOWNE'S CHLOEODTNE T
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    • 298 15 ASK FOE, An* aes^that each Jar bears Barca Liebig's *igaatara S ie Blue Ink aereaa tke Label. L^Bißaßßanal BaNßaaSsn /7 S^^^J WD CHEAPEST S~SL<^ C\ KEAT-FUVOUWHB Wjr&~ y stock re:. SOUPB, 1 MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. P Inraiuable for India aa 1/ an Bfflciant Tonic m all T beViaJ of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 160 15 ANJEKe PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Da.:. Awn* I Shiv's Name, j Commander. OF ST,NATION jcnI.AM. Sailing. Mar 8 Ned. str. Bromo -ikemeier ~JMar B Batavia lONed.str.lSoenda Bakker 'Jan 26 Amsterdam it a 11 Brit. str. Sara Hansard Feb 8 London 11 t <> i-,n Feb 1 Bal
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 850 16 (Interesting patented <§iscovery Q^v ORIZA-PGRFUMES, GOHTE m SOLIDBW PRESENTED IN THE SHAPE OF PENCILS (12 SWET SCOTS) It suffices to rub only slightly any object for perfuming it (Skin, Linen, Writing -Paper, etc.) sne L. LEGRAND, Purveyor to the Court of Eussia 207, RUE SAINT-HONORE, PARIS Are sold at all
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