Straits Times Weekly Issue, 8 April 1890

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1 1 Straits Times Weekly Issue
  • 27 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series Published for Transmission by Every- Homeward .M.vil Steamek. [Prick 10 Cents. VOL XTjVI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APMX 8, 1800. NO. 3,507
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  • 49 1 1 i tin Ist April, at The C »tl Road, the wif-^ of Willi An C. S a daughter. Ox tr -M E. W. SoHMinr. E-;'!., of Sin.- a eon. On 'mwr of I An:-'!, the wife of Mr. t\ F ia It >t ci de 1 m.
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    • 409 1 M Su;:' I the V? !i Kan Tt!.- Ml. Kuala Ik And Brunei. Newi r, Pen Pi "nk. ,1. fa are, Deli i Shipping N La w i iem Oriel The >r Railv. Mail N Eel Week. L EA i QUOTATIO> Singapoi: April. 18! I Pi* Grit g I
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  • 179 1 The Sultans of Selangore and Pera aud the Yam T M uanti have left for their ire States. The Sinn. it uner Ava has put into port for repairs after striking on Brakit el Another estate 1 neo Planting Company with a capital of HOO, koi
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  • 200 1 I 1 Tk .s in Ami London, Sit h. The havoc iv the area traversed by the cyclom i and unequalled iv historx Paki.i vmeni. The Tithes Bill has been rend a seeon d time m tin- House „f (Jommous Ths Lvkour Conferen- i The Labour Conference at
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  • 17 1 This means the virtual exclusion of the British Company from the only trade route to the interior.
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  • 23 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. By I '■''/>. C -I;-/-/'/. The following are I to-«. ..72 6 to 7, -r Straits 12 6 il.
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  • 554 1 Tiir: Admiralty has o the P on i_ The Chinaman who ii to be hang of t A. < i lir NV it f his morning, bul what isits origin we snot say. the wates p mt. The .sails wen- ail set and the vessel had idently
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  • 385 1 M rHE Hobni 'm:. II M Mr •-id. the Supei iv v.l Tras. He pr via t J districi I :is to Snub, ie md wo; ilSf arriving on g n nd < xplaining to out to the P.. to ia. and ci th the same. On
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  • 473 2 TUESDAY, Ist APRIL. Last Sunday night the Municipa Store office was entered by thieves. Several drawers were burst oj>en, but no valuables being m tbem, the thieves gained nothing for their trouble. YESTERDAY, Lourenco dc Souza Place, a nativeof Macao, aud|a prominent member of the Portuguese community
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  • 165 2 r-LAY was resumed yesterday afternoon, lT» f S C T oiatioD Handicap for the Be. fell to E. J. Nanson, who carried off the honours against his opponent F. G Penney by 6-2 and 6-8. The final tie of n.LI f SmglG Handi< a P was
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  • 282 2 air at the members of L* Range for not a few tionW theS,n 8: a^e Rifle Associate as h t rrhr^^r^r i heir handB in > the honour tw J able to com I>ete for bSSkssssssss 1 which is annually shot for at the range which has
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  • 275 2 B.C.C. XI aarsaa ksxi Barm. This is to be an all day match to be played on Saturday next, commencing at half past 10 o'clock promptly, aud judging by the number of members who seem anxious to take part, there is every likelihood of the match being a good
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  • 177 2 Tne 12th ordinary meeting of the Straits Ice Co.. Limited, was held yesterday. Business during the period under review haS beeu almost as profitable as previously, the net profits amounting to $8,141.90, which, however, have b Q absorbed by heavy outlays for the Serangoou Ice Factory,
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  • 177 2 bin Tek Chin, a Chinaman charged by Inspector Porteous with being m possession of couuterfeit coin and moulds and other implements for its manufacture was committed for trial by Mr. Anthonisz yesterday. The base coin on the premises situated m Teluk Ayer, consisted ot 5 Japanese dollars, 45
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  • 64 2 Per Kvtsang from Calcutta, Messrs. Grace, and Hensler. Pekin from Kobe, Capt. aud Mrs. Newland, Mi*s Eaglesham; Hongkong, Messrs. Forrester, Brodie, and Kitchiu. Departures. Per Pasts for London, Mr. Macglashan, Mrs. Nanson, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Fawcus, Miss Fawcus, Mrs. A. Sinclair Bnudisi, Messrs. Hughes, Torry, and Luzzati Bombay,
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  • 488 2 It Rbcalm rm Stories OS ra Arabian NiensSt What would appear to be a remarkable case of Ciusltj was unearthed by the police last nighty acting upon certain information, they went to au empty house iv the neighbourhood of Taugliu, aud there fouud, bound up iv
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  • 336 2 Th* BaawcaCiuvaaaa. L'.^tal Keghahons. A meeting of the members of the Chin ese Advisory Board took place yesterday afternoon, presided over by the "Chinese Protector, Mr. F. Powell about eight of the members were present. The subject for discussion was the question of the science classes, and
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  • 444 2 The operations for the dieooverj of coal m the provinces to which the Viceroy Chant* Cfcih-tallg was lately transferred have of lat* been carried out m a manner which leaves little room for doubt of ths sincerity of the promoters of the design. Last month two
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  • 617 2 May it please V \j*m than »0 years sap i; Sflrkoog *ss a desolate and almost unknown island with a scanty population of po r fishermei to shores. To-day It la sn important portion of the Empire, with a varied nopulatioa
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  • 324 3 (Hongkang Telegraph, i A ounious tal s of credulity was partly unfolded at the Police Court this morning. An elderly lady with trousers on told Captain Rumsey, the acting Magistrate, that the other day, when she was unwell, she was passing a fortune-teller's shops, at; man
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  • 1250 3 John Okay, who is charged with embezzling $29,000 belonging to the Oriental Bank, m which he was assistant accountant, was brought before Mr. Wodehouse m the Police Court at Hongkong on 24th March on remand. Mr. Wof red for the prosecutiou, and Mr.
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  • 341 3 {Exchanges to 96th March. Ths vote for the increased military contribution te be proposed at the next meetiug of tho Hongkong Legislative Couucil wid not be passed without a protest by the unofficial members. They will not vote against the proposal that the contribution be increased to 1*40,000,
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  • 592 3 The Shan Pao contains the followiug article Ooal and iron, and more especially coal, are indispensable factors m the making of a powerful country. Every energy of our government is now concentrated ou the strengthening of China, and with that end it has gradually, during the last
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  • 1362 3 Cooks and UOOKBmv. It was m 1883 that French cooks first organised au annual exhibition of their handiworks, aud by a singular co-iuci-denee during that year the assistant cooks connected with hotels and restaurants held an indignation meeting, to denounce the hardships of their lot— starvation, overwork, aud
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  • 402 4 The Yam Tuan of Sri Menanti left Singapore by the steamer Will o" the TViaj> this afternoon a guard of honour was drawn up on the pier aud the usual salute was fired from Fort Canning as the Yam Tuan was leaving. The case of Yeo Kian
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  • 421 4 Arrivals. a .rl > r nf« aOBfr0 Klan 8- Messrs. Ever. Mr.r e d oUe U r yer A Mixed Assault Case. r T 5 E ?fJ' before Mr Anthonisz, William and Albert Clarke were charged with assau ting Alexander John Phipps* There was also a cross aummons
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  • 249 4 Xokkis Discharged and Re-arrestei>. This morniug, before Mr. Justice Goiduey, m the Supreme Court, William Norris, sa Sheriff of Singapore, who was m the custody of Warder Ziuinier of the Civil Prison, appeared to make an application for au order to
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  • 329 4 me Singapore Debating Society held its usual fortnightly meeting m the Masonic Hall last night, the President and eighteen members beiug present. The President reported that the Committee had drawn up a set of rules for the direction ot the proposed parliamentary debates, and these rules would be
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  • 2061 4 Extracts from an Ojjicial Report) Land. At the end of the year the total area of Und occupied \uw as follows Mines. 1,520 acreaagricnltural lots, 12,108 acres; town lota) 149,554 square feet village Jots, :«7.2«X)aquare feet, aud burial grounds, 62 acre-. No survey work was
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  • 492 4 Lord Cross has just done a very equitable aud merciful thing m connection with the notorious Bombay Crawford case. Mr. Crawford was dismissed the Civil Service for borrowing mouey from persons m his district, aud he forfeited his pension. Lord Cross found himself unable to alter this
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  • 332 4 A group of islands m the Bay of Bengal, tbe Nicobars, have now attracted some attention, and have been lately made the j subject of au application to the GovernI ment of India by certain individuals who are interested m the existing trade m the Malay Archipelago,
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  • 355 5 {From the Perak Gort. Gazette, 28th MarchAll Officers whose salaries are $240 per annum or upwards will, when travelling on duty between Penang and Port Weld, or between Teluk Anson and Port Weld, by subsidised steamer, be entitled to a first class passage on production of the necessary
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  • 510 5 The Straits Independent, to baud today, is chiefly filled with criticism ou Mr. Skinner's proceedings iv connection with the Royal Visit. Some of it seems harsh, and sufficient allowance does not seem to be made for misapprehensions aud accidents the following is the substance of
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  • 390 5 The Deli Courant sees much matter for comment m the last published reports of the United Langkat Plantation and Su- matra Plantations Companies, as throwing light on the subject of how to float ventures of the kind. Their prospectuses promised great things ou the strength of alleged too
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  • 589 5 The different schools iv towu are closed for the Easter holidays. Mr. Goschen is a candidate for the Lord Rectorship of Edinburgh University, and Mr. Balfour for that of Glasgow University. The Brisbane papers of Ith March, to hand by this mail, quote Raubs at 3 5,
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  • 100 5 The Admiralty have determined to introduce a new kind of saluting m the uavy. Up SO date sailors have saluted their officers by raising their hats. In future they will bring the hand up to the head after the military fashiou, only
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  • 470 5 Some figures hive been published regarding Sumatra tobnoco during 1889. The arrivals m Holland comprised 167,883 hales, which realised au average price of c.129 per half kilo, being about $33,102,000. In Bremen, 14,347 bales Were imported, representing, at an average price Ofl c.117 per half kilo, a value
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  • 100 5 While taking aboaf the recent visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, a gentleman remarked that if they bad not seen the town they had smelt it. which would impress it much more vividly on their memory than seeing it would have done. We find that there
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  • 172 6 A Par!. issued i ntered ijv the A Imiraltv by virtu -of the Naval 1889. Four fi 'st -class battleships, to be mimed the Eamilim, ReHon, Revenge, and Boyal Oak, have been ordered, each to bo delivered complete by the contractors m May 1898. They will l"' each
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  • 932 6 The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders m* the above company was held In the company's office, No. 7, d'Alm at noon 'this day, for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report and Accouats for the year 1889. Mr. T. Sohst. occupied the chair,"
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  • 207 6 A ing of the Executive Conned of the Chamber of Shipping of the On Kingdom, held on Feb. Whittingtou Avenue, Leadeuhall Street, the following resolutions were passed (1) That, while not objecting 0 the principle of compulsory load line, the Executive I ion that the fii of
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  • 695 6 A i.:. the Pahang groups of mines and companies, London and China Express, have l>. a fin! of Into, and the shares of all have receded. This is more due to "bear" operations than other causes, and to the fact that tbe share the Pahang Corporation have beeu
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  • 269 6 The Chine-. > c >mmandof Admirals Ting aud Lang, ona uinter c nine, arrived m 9ingap morning. The present cruise hns Bin lyo about four months, during which time squndrou hns l>"o;i to Poiniosn, Shai ghai, Hongkong, Saigon and finally aud alter staying m Singapore about, a
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  • 244 6 {From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, Ist April. The civil cases concluded yesterday evening, and soon after the closing of the Court Mr. Justice Goldney embarked, under a guard of honor, for your port m the Colonial steamer Sea Belli. A Chinaman charged with robbiug a cheque for $85
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  • 327 6 (Before Messrs. Anthonisz and Logan.) Lee Ah Fook was yesterday charged with housebreaking and theft iv North Canal Road on the night of the 11th March. The prosecutor, a Chiuaman, stated that on the night m question he was iv bed, when a noise as of som,. one
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  • 505 6 Thi enhanci I military contribution l st ion i fore the Hongkong rancil on t; M irch. 'I ancil unanimously passed the vote for tl: I A by the So iry on the i rvern >.■ ting to the loluf I moved ou behalf of
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  • 490 7 Mr. Skiuner, says the Pinang Gazette, was not to blame for uot calling a public meeting. If any one was to blame for that, it was Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Skinner asked Mr. Kennedy to go and see him, and said that he thought a public
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  • 408 7 Tho articles provide that the Fun join and Sunghie Dua Snsssntan Mining Company. Limited, who are the vendors to the company, and, with Donald Cameron, are the promoters of the company, have fixed the sum to be paid by the company under the said agreement
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  • 1831 7 {Supplementary to Straits Times Telegrams.) {Ceylon Observer). Berlin, 2 1st March.— An order issued by tho Emperor William warmly extols Prince Bismarck, and hopes that the Fatherland may profit by his counsel and devotion m the future as m the past. Lisbon, 2 1st March.— Jt is officially
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  • 98 7 BIVA&Sa Per Sosss from Mil -as, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Orchard. I Stuart, Smith and Woodford. Benlarig from London, Messrs. West, Ripper aud Dowrick. Sri Pegatan, from Surabaya, Messrs. Houmeyer and Van Gyle. Flints/tin from Saigon, Mrs. Blanco. Polyhymnia from Hamburg, Mr. Specht Oceanian from .Marseilles, Messrs. Guun, Van
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  • 252 7 H. E. the Governor visited the Admirals of the Chiuese fleet this forenoon, A London telegram, uuder date the 11th March, announces that the Sultan of Joli >re was about to visit that city shortly. At the mornin irdny iv the Cathedral of the Shepherd, Mouseigneur Bourdon
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  • 125 7 A CHINBSE MI'RDBIIEK Ci'NVIRTKD AND Baptised. Gn Thursday evening a missionary meeting was held iv th Methodist Episcopal Church, when Bishop Thoburu presided. The Chairmau spoke at some length of God's care of the poor and needy, and m connection with this referred to the converts
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  • 171 7 The match First Eleven S. C. C. v Next Sixteen commenced on the Esplanade this morning, the weather being tine, but hot. The cricketers mustered iv no great force, one player being wanting m the eleven, and two m the sixteen, so that really the numbers of the different
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  • 213 8 The Loss Of the "Quetta. One of the incidents of the wreck of the K. M. S. Quetta m Torres Straits has been stated to be the cowardly conduct of the coloured crew m the presence of danger says the Melbourne Argus). The statements of survivors upon the point were
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  • 176 8 The Singapore Club. The Tanglin Club. Tho Teutonia Club, The Masonic Club, Singapore. The Singapore Cricket Club. The Singapore Rowing Club. Tho Ladies Lawn Tenuis Club. The Singapore Cycling Club. The Engineers* Association. The Singapore Photographic Society. Ths
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  • 918 8 The six Chin, so war wss.ds Ting Yuen, Chen Yuen, Chih Yuen, Tex Yuen, King Ywn, and Lai Yuen— now lying at the man-of-war anchorage m the form the Northern, or what the Chinese call the Pei Yaug. squadron, under the command of Chinese AdmiralTingand AdmiralLang, i
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  • 1495 8 At a conference of the Methodist Episcopal held yesterday. Dr. West submitted dlowmg interesting account of a jourmv performed by him and Dr. Luering a feu months ago m Western Borneo tor missionary purposes: There is a wide field for mission work m Borneo. At present
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  • 410 8 Asiatic Lyis A cask tending to show the unsatithae. tore and unreliable nature of some Asiatics sn witnesses was heard before Mr Logan ou Thursday alt. 'moon, m which the prosecutor, Tan Ju Chuan, cha another Celestial named Chia Rj Tow with voluntarily causing hurt. M r SisSOU
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  • 3354 8 I Written far th, Strmitt London, 7th March, 1990. Karl B Sell has somewhere related that one day. iv the presence of George 1.. Bir Robert Walpole was ssoved to such wrath by an nstion made h. OUC of the li auovetian courtiers, that he was
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  • 379 9 rs.) London, Bth M irch.— Th Assembly at b c. Canada, has n iely i I f deraf Th I ths proposition i I a r-d tho annexation of Can al United Stat «ey nun ing. The open market quotations f or thres mouths' hills is o' s
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  • 85 10 Akiiivals. Per Pontianak from Pahang, Bishop Hose, Messrs. Wilkinson, Poole, Vincent BodFraenkel. Sappho from Klang via ports, Capt. Wilkins, Messrs. Hunter, Harper, Swan, Norman, BuSSel, Fraser and Joaquim. Orion from Trieste, Miami Mrs. Majeroni, Mr. Epinette and Miss Loves. Ganymede from Deli, Messrs. Van Lion and Wolesryk. Atjeh
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  • 334 10 (Straits Times April 2.) News from Perak m another column bears cheering evidence that the mineral resources of Kuala Kangsa, despite heavy diminution iv the output of tin, only await judicious prospecting to make a great figure m the market yet. The district possesses the reputation
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  • 394 10 The nthes Agitation. (St rai: I April L) The second reading of the Tithes Bill calls attention to another attempt ou the part of the present Administration to end au irritating controversy. Iv the Queen's speech the •of the measure was stated to be the improvement oi the machinery
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  • 541 10 {Sir. 'its Times April 6\) The Straits Insurance Company, at its meeting to-day, declared a dividend aud bonus which as yet it has uot earned, although it may probably do so. The system iv Use iv that Company is to close its books at the end
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  • 478 10 (Straits Times April 5.) To-daS/'s telegrams briug word of another move m the cousolidation of Germau influence ou the East Coast of Africa, a move which indeed has probably beeu all along the main spring of Major WlSSmenn's great armed expedition into the interior. At the outset, its
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  • 1009 10 (Straits Times April 7.) From the proclamation which appears m another column, it will be seen that H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak has annexed the territory aud people of Limbaug, and that he proposes at once to enter into the control of that country. The district
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  • 56 11 I hereby make known to all whom it may conci r from the Bru iving 1 their i i I yes '.>'•■' m t of This 1 win. Charles it 1 self r the Limbang I I tion v the Li on me.
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  • 973 11 F boi ban iv I frsf like Th wa\ tbe very < th' BBS ever I s: and I Nor! b Corn;'! The unh of then of t lay and Brit rth Born br burst upon him that year iv full force. Sarawak, fearful cf being
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  • 571 11 s. C. C. XI MrSUS \::xt XVI. Now that the Tennis Tournaun at I hose m of the s. C. C. who take an interest m cricket may again turn their attention to this Bport, hi :h, of ;ili others m 8 a re, nee :netil. J: i be
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  • 40 11 E i team M Birch and the firs* 1 S turn, I to b lost m the up inning, by admit the t; their victory b triumph amid uru by the w;;\t out was onaatass* ful i has been
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  • 1698 11 [ON. Tn A Railway whi< •v adde ith the K!a: I now ws T bruSwel Amil, 18 be exp pc the 25th March, 1890. trgest engineer'; g work of the kind y m this parr f I the Appendix some f irther date regarding
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  • 173 12 (From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, 2nd April. 'Tho Sultan of Belangor, accompanied by bis suite aud the Superintendent oi Police, from Singapore, arrived here v.stcrday. The old Town Market is m process of demolition, it is proponed to erect a Fire Brigade Stat 'on at one end
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  • 625 12 Itr. I Von ir, M. b s. l n, A 1.1 P ii Sibu, Mr. 11.'mi- Rom Klaug, li B rnard, ami Cold > st t illd ■s. Smith, Filluel, i: neyer, and Schmits. D Mr. Wind rath. 1 i pool, Messrs. I ion 1 Bronn. Oiang isn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 258 12 Lid li:iis ISJ l HE EDITOB. A B Paorasr. I have i and Italay indi•in ra liki ly t<> be tree of profit the Ja as opposed to alluvia] tin mining, wh Ti. trough! forward by me m a r which you kindly place m fOSJf 1 that Itb 1
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 535 13 FTTSLtKE a GLOVE. «n THOMSON'S ffi^ GLOVE-FITTING T«fifH» JeL=n^^ Trade Mark FtTSLIKEV A GLOVE n tt iMBM i Approved by the whole ns_-» i'i lsaM^ M Sales 9^ v: M ILI Ai)y SJ throughout the World Manufacturers W. S. THOMSON A CO., LTD., LONDON. JVfse GSO Paris CINCHONA "W-INXJ is
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    • 926 13 PRINTING FACILITIES. THE Straits Times Press has great facilities for printing quickly. When it is 1 necessary, merchants' business forms can be j i printed while the messenger waits. THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK CO. LTD The premises of the Company are situated at lanjong Pagar adjoining the town of Singai
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    • 129 13 IH° N0 TTnt B T^n^nS T^ KXH IBI I BENSON'S WATUfIES. JL-1. TION, LONDON, 1862. Silver Medal and Firat-Olass Certificate, i Manufactory, Ludgite Hill, London Calcutta Exhibition, 1883. MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN. Gold Medal, International Forestry Exhib i Specially manufactured and recommended -c,,. 00il for use m the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 981 13 ARRIVALS gg I'I.AU ■<S5 Vessel's Xa Tons. Captain. From. Sailed. -ees. cz 5: i LZ Mar 29 Ban Whatt Hin Brit. str. 105 Thow Pontianak Mar 25 \W. Mansfield 4 Co. 89 Siraa 1,, str. 1691 |Rellwood Calcutta Mar 15jBonstead A Oa. 30 Tambora Dut.str. 976 < her^auw Batavia Mar
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 341 14 SHIPPING. IN PORT :Jen--of-V,'lr. I STEAMERS EXPECTED. Pigmy, U. If. S. gunboat "too t^ns. Captain j T -c, Hewett. Senior Naval OSaSer. I Jan. rrom Sea Belle, Colonial steamer, 500 tons, Captain 5 Ainsdale Cardiff Murphy, Station.— Roads. n 17 Cosmopolite Bordeaux a A t> lXG^ T w ISHI1 r,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 349 15 POWELL CO. A UCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE. FURNITURE, Ac, For Sale. Alxueirabß i Joe Cleats Bedatead (iron) Jewel Safes Hod-room Suit-eH Jnpauftso Screens Itook Ce*e« Lumps BKjk Stands Linoleum Billiard Tabl Mating Card Tables :»r.:rblo Slabs Carpet Ituxs lt Safes Chairs < Mfa* De?ks Chamber Cupbo-T<l* Chair* Cabinet* t ijr.hah* Chests of
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    • 577 15 LIOR SALE. A few Tmijong Pagar Dook shares. WANTE), Some Ttmjoug Psirnr Debenture Bonds. TO LEND ON MORTGAGE.— Several sums of money. For full particulars, apply to F. G BERNARD. mmWmmkmmmttw& u^^^Bflfi/ifFkyEAi^Esß^gA :^i>* ,^S^&^™ Mß^^ m^^ m^B m^^ m m^i*'mimm^m^mmt m^^Srw vAl r4WkW ffl -v <tVjol fSU i y ><f
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    • 882 15 ASJEC FOR ana aaa that aaeh Jar aaara laroa Liabif'a SigTurtara m Blaa Ink aaran tka Label. aUa^MaMa^flaafi'Or&J /O aY a Af^sfc^^J AUD CHEAPEST f &S MEAT-FLAVOURING \£Jr* m^ J STOCK FOR BCUPS. if MADE DISHES MD SAUCES. k J In-raluabla for India as v/ *n Efficient Tonio m all
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 439 16 i>ii^ Jf^ slj THE SAFEST MILD MB Inl aVLTAa% ■n9J Hi nC^w aperient for IL^ 1 1 k^ h a\ waw Bn| delicate consti- J kV B "Ha^2a^^aam»al «aa«aaMafl tutions, ladiks, SHHHkVa^aVHaalaV children and THE BEST REMEDY FOR ACIDITY OF THE INFANTS, AND FOR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT t £ltt*q
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    • 519 16 $otice to (Consumers 1 Tla.e PRODUCTS of QRIZA- PERFUMES L LEGRAND I SOT, rue Saint-Honore, JPA.2HIS such as ORIZA-OIL, ESS.ORIZA, ORIZA-LACTE, CREME-ORIZA ORiZA-YELOUTE, ORiZA-TONiCA, ORIZALINE, ORiZA-SOAP HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN OBTAINING THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BECAUSE i 1° Their manufacture is supervised with, the greatest care; 2" Their qualities
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES" APRIL 8, 1889.
    • 9 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY "STRAITS TIMES" APRIL 8, 1889.
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    • 14 1 lli 'mil arrang m mtt the oftkh* day (Tuesday) ia given m a tunplemeni.
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    • 795 1 UTER'S TELEGRAMS. For Straits Tim East Afrj< London, ?th April. The English press eh Emm for his ingratitude, and warn the British Company to be on the alert with tin ir German rivals. Russia. iho Czar it suffering from a relapse of l c uiiluen/.a. He
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    • 162 1 The great event of tbe week has been the visit of the Duke and Duchess ot Oouuaught to the Colony. Their Royal Highnesses arrived by the P. A. O. steamer Kaisar-i-llind on the afternoon of the 31st March. Oq lauding au address from the community
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    • 150 1 The following, from the China Mail, may possibly recall to the people of Singapore certain vague memories of some scene through which they also may have passed probably m a previoni state of existeuce The invitations were for ten oVloek, but it was almost throe
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    • 698 1 Thk addr of the Rev. W. H. Gomes at the Bans Chapel, last night, on the St. Andrew's mission dwelt at the outset ou the neglect shown by the Established Church to the spiritual needs of the Chinese population here until 1856, wheu the mission took iti
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    • 298 1 This Hoknis Shortly after b o'clock this inoruiuu Goh Chye Soon was hauged for the wilful murder of a fellow Chiuanian on the 17th December last. As usual, long before the appointed time, concourse of people of all nationalities, even including two European women, assembled outside th< iv
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    • 1222 1 The Hongkong papers have received from M. Begidor, of Madrid, Attorney of Jurado Co., Manila, a OOOJ of a letter addressed by him to the Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Baukiug Corporation, Londou. m reply to a lotier addressed by the latter
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