Straits Times Weekly Issue, 30 July 1890

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  • 27 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. MEW SERIES Published for Transmission by Every Hombwakd Mail Steamer Price 40 Cents VOL XLVI. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1890. NO. 3,583
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  • 47 1 At iho Apoth xjary't Quarters, Pauper Hospital, on M- unlay, the '2<\\\ July, l^!»i>, the wife of W. A. \i-:m\. of a daughter. Penang ani Ifairaa papers please copy. Ox fthS 89th July, at "Gt la," St. Themis' \V,ilk, the wif« of A. 1 i Kakhurn,
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  • 47 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, 1890. CONTENTS. Market Quotatioi SuiniuHr k. Rmsbt's i > Legraa and renerai N< >licitor. a 1889 i 9 The Police Tlu» Junior Singapore Ch\l>. iation. Baab. from Malacca, Mnsr, Selangoc, Pahauir. N therlands India, Penang, The Nt'jjri Sembilsn \e. Super rt. Letters t.i the Editor.
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  • LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
    • 60 1 Ganrii.'-. 7.25. d) Cube Na 1 1 0 do do No. 2, v Bali. do Ponl A r Bla-.-k. L 3.25. rUour. 8.16. Coff-e B oi, J~ 0 n, Tap^ora ■mail Flake, d > .1 > Ist quality io mcd. flak.-. do small ])>>arl. 4.55. do mcii. ao Sticklac,
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    • 67 1 On London .—Bank 4 m's Demand 3 7. Private 6 m/s 3 Do. 3a 3 7t^ 13. On France.— Bank .1.1 L 53. Private ;> m/s ..4 63. On Lid it.— B;mk T. T.. 2->3. Private 30 d/a 227. OnHonjkotvj.— B.inlr T. T c o dis. Private 30 d/s
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    • 222 1 Beiitoi ._i p,i, &_>s ■iaaiGnl.Jti.'Ms (£'l pd, $5 buyer*. Jelebn Mining Co. ($5 pd) Hfctovto. I«tchau Pabaup < £1 i»li $6 norn *»ky Prospecting Co. ($7 pd) $20 buyer*. ftianf? Corporation ($1 pd) |IINU«n. fthnig' Cnrtnl (£1 pd] MnOni. Pfchang Kabang (fcl \«1) $6^ buyers. Pahaus Exploration Co. (£1
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  • 230 1 The Act ing Governor has visited Pahang and has proceeded on a visit to KeUntan and Tringaau. The Secretary of State naa directed the withdrawal of the new coaling regulation! here. >vt-d Mohamcd Alsa«,olT baa been again arrest. -d on fresh charge arising oat of the
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  • 301 1 iFo r &t ra its 2'( IHI I L&IBB8. L 2'drd July. The Second Battalion has Juiv sailed. In the liouae ol (JoiiiJJoiis Air. Bntdlaugii su. i a in< rciiui rocousideratioa of Mm leuteooes. Mr. Stanhope deprecated imj i&terfereaoe of P*riiMaeat iv matters oL unlit i y discipline,
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  • 59 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. London, 23rd July. -The followiujj are to-day's closing prices; Pfthftnj? Corporation Ltd 50 to Beaton- Straita Tin I Ltd lOj 1 Siam Gold £9 1" 'Hk July. -The following are to-day's dosing prices PaliauiT C to 50/ Benton S i 2< G Tin' i i
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  • 406 1 Mr. Makepeace is acting as temporary Secretary foi the Dew clob committee, and those who desire to join thotdd send their names to hiaj. H. M. S. i i- expected here from the West Coasi "L" Aim .l to replace 11. M. 8. Mutitii'. which h ordered
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  • 172 1 Syed Mohamkd Bix Syed Zin Syed MuHAMnn Alha«u>fk. This was a writ of summons which came before the Chief Justice this morning, ia which the pt&fotifi claimed Che huiii of 700, the balance of money deposited with the "defendant also jntereti at the rate of 8°/ o ou
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  • 72 1 The Norwi< h I f which the Borneo Company are the agent! lu»re. has just published it i report I ■bowing a profit of £41, The premium income stood at £667,600 and the expenditure The companj has now, bwidi ;il, a sum largely exoeeding one year's premiua income.
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  • 91 1 Thi: JUtavia Nu *w&Ua& of the 21st July states, on good authority, that the paddy crop has proved a failure throughout a large portion of the island of .l.iva. The price of grain has risen, an* l dearth of ri<v has set m. The GK>Tenim
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  • 285 1 The Case Dismisskd. (Bfijmt Mr. Thornton, To-day.) B. S. Feois was charged before Mr. Thorntou ou the "2*Jud instant with a breach of Rule 31 under the (Jiarautine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinauce 188C>, which is m follows: M When a case of cholera, small pox, lever,
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  • 247 2 Ihe following appears m the Financial News T 4* a A lnin iu engineer of some experience m t h and el »ewhere, I read with great interest, m your issue of Friday last, the account of the general meeting of the above HesT ll^ 116 that
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  • 510 2 Thk directors of the lUitish Deli and La&gkat Tobacco Company have decided to issue 20,000 new Ordinary Shares, authorised by general meeting, together with 27,500 out of the 35,000 existing unissued Ordinary Shares, iii all 47,500 Ordinary Shares of €1 each, at a premium of ss.
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  • 219 2 WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY. Naval I 'inform. The Committee on Naval Uniforms, which has been sittiDg for some considerable period, has agreed upon certain points, and will, there is reason to believe, make the recommendations of which au outline is given below. The general tendency, it will l»e
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  • 596 2 The report to be presented at the fifteenth half yearly meeting of shareholders held at the Cannon-street Hotel, on July i>, states The total receipts for the year amouii! to £80,575 3s. 3d., comprising £39,896 l!»s. lOd. from Revenue proper, £39,612 6s. 7d. from Sales of
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  • 161 2 Mr. H. R. Maynaiid, late of Mayuard A Co.. Singapore, bus relinquished bis int. r«t m tbe firm of C. H. Warner A Co., and Ins removed to Market Harborou^h. In bis voyage round the world the Csarewitch will be accompanied by hibrother, the Graud Duke George,
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  • 56 2 ur Malacca correspondent under date he 22nd July notes the fact of more punctual attendence of the presiding Police Magistrate at Cjurt, and calls attention to the difficulty of hearing the Malay interpretation there owing to the faulty position of the witness box, the Singapore arrangement for hearing
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  • 4105 2 The Accused Again Committed for Trial. Wednesday, 23rd July. It was about a quarter to 3 o'clock when Mr. Davidson, who with Mr. Nanson appeared for Syed Mohanied Alsagoff, Came into court aud Mr. Napier theu I appear for the Crown m the case against Bred Mohamed
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  • 63 3 A Chinese convict, was undergoing a sentence of life imprisonment foi murder, committed suicide by hanging himself m his cell this morning. The dead body of a Chinaman was found on the roadside at Kallaug Pudding last night. A Chinaman, while working on board the steamship Port Caroline yesterday,
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  • 25 3 The Kut Sang reports passing the Swedish ship H. I. G. K. which wished to be reported all well and as bound north.
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  • 284 3 Finance. The occasion of the special meeting was to pass a formal vote authorising the issue of Debenture; stock to the extent of 1160,000, being the first instalment of the loan of 1400,000 which has been approved by the Governor m Council.
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  • 808 3 The Health Officer's Report for Singapore for June. In niv report I spoke a f length about the dangers oi »rtain Lghtering houses, especially irhen illadm id. Prom the following paragraphs you trill *■■thitfn inspection aud nnmeron bave not improved the state aud managem< qI of those iv this town
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  • 404 4 tlt.\ Kuala Lumpor, 19ik July. Ou V. peso it, b yearly d ing of the Sel ingor Club was held. Both the G (vernment nomini es wot i chau and inner members of mittee made war for new men. The lent presided, aud his intimation thai bo was
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  • 4452 4 Mb. H. M. Stanley's Book. On the evening ef Friday, June 27th, the first press copies of Mr. Stanley's hook entitled Darkest Africa were issued to the representatives of the press for review the book itself not being available to the general public until next day. As to
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  • 164 5 Of the eleven thousand acres leased to Chinese at Sepang for pepper and gambier cultivation, about four thousand have been cleared and planted. The District Officer reports that about 9,096 pikuls of cam bier were exported from this property m 1889, valued at $90,960. Pepper, too, s
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  • 92 5 Siiprcmt' ourt Salts. A quantity of property consisting of houses and land wm told by auction l>v Mr. C. E. Crane yesterday, by order of the Supreme Court There til a large attendance <>f buydra m usual, principally Asiatics. Eight tat* tituated m North Bridge Road, M.il.iv
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  • 158 5 At the Assizes yetterday^fternoon, one Chian Chuan was found guuty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, m connection with the fatal assault on Tan Ti m Havelock Etoad ?>ioiitli or two ago. In Passing sentence His Lordship said that the offence m question
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  • 223 5 Thk Municipal i ess Retort Junk. FlLffNta AND I Watis Tank. Th ills of the filters and of the DO l»;iilt U|» to about si uudor finish* \a?i division q the filters and clear water tank opleted, and we .»m--g th" foundations m a couple ihe xcavation
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  • 133 5 The Plnang Gazette." Thk Pinang ChueUe says: We have not hitherto had occasion to cajl attention to our own business concerns, but we have now the pleasure of introducing to our readers a gentleman who has arranged to undertake the editing of the Pinang Gazette. Mr. Edmund Woodhouse, m the
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  • 201 5 Lakgkht Profits Ever Efevn. It is reported that the Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Baiik will recommend a dividend of 3ty acd 20/ bonus for Urn half year ended 30th June, placing $250,000 to Eaterve Fund. China Mail, 17th J>-!-j. We learn that the
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  • 171 5 Malacca, 24&h \Jubj. A Molnimcdan woman baa just brought an ac-tiou m the Court of Requests for the recovery of from her divorced husband for marriage dowry. The plaiutiff appeared m jß'rson a,ud Mr. J. P. Joaquiin ftopemred for the defendant. She stated that her husband divorced bet
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  • 396 5 The following report will be presamtai ing of the Singa] inch to-day Gkhti 01 islative measure which caiii'l tor the iuteiiVreice of the So* during the ya.r 1889-90 was the Municipal Amendment Bill. Your Cor con idered t hat measure and prepared a adam <>i suggestions on
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  • 2459 6 {Written for ike Straits Times.) London,, 25th June.— The eyes of the civilised world have, during the past week, been fixed almost exclusively— where On Zanzibar, on Hurliugbain, or on Heligo,dr Not a bit of it. Northampton lias been the locality on which the attention of
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  • 74 6 1 >k. Dl M 3, Bisho returned to thai citj <»n 'I por for u\> The by thy i ach mail, went to tfa M a hoae tid of to the F a.nv hon t M i i.\ B i with th v.ii tb. r rho
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  • 1095 6 l'ith Jnly.— \u miner arrived from 8 I left for Quala I with tw Malaj there. I hear company fo recently I iviug ullu. I [i uv clerk of fir. Tan Kirn Ching (tin Tunku MucU C'hik, tin* uocle «>f H. H. i :n Tuan of Sri
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  • 42 7 The number of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was In telegraphic news, via Rangoon, published m another column then- will be found the fuller text of Baron de Worm's statement concerning Colonial military contributions.
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  • 197 7 Mr. L. J. Baker, Engineer Surveyor, Public Works Department, Singapore, has Laken Leave of absence, with half-salary, for twelve mouths to be taken after three months vacation leave commeucing from the loth instant. At ao <•! ctioo held on Friday, the 18th instant, for a U
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  • 438 7 Asntal Meetl:. Tin: Annual .Meeting of the Straits Association was held m the Exchange Rooms yesterday afternoon. The meeting should ii.ive commenced at 4 p. m but as at that time there was uot a quorum it was delayed until 4.35, there being then present Messrs. C.
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  • 1294 7 The Autumn Meeting. No Extra Day. The half-yearly general meeting of the Members of the Sporting Club was held m the Exchange Rooms yesterday afternoon. The following members were present: Messrs. T. Cuthbertson, A. P. Adams, C. G. Patterson, C. Stringer, T. E. Earle, 0. D. Harvey,
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  • 164 7 The Netherlands India Butnal ceo Company (XjimU ratda circular to their sh ireholdert stating that tin f the l^ v crop i- aaller than originally calculated apoa, as m th.> process of f< .:ti"ntation tiit« tob .i higher pavei nt.i^ t 'i^lit tliMn w.i^ expected Thepr <••"< r.'.-ilixed
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  • 1614 7 The whole of yesterday wm occuptti with the trial ol Boej Fook Leon^, Macao man, who was charged < >n two counts, mm j If 00 th« 4i h June last tirst with itteflAp ting to made-, aud seeoudly witli causing r i.'vuus hurt to a polkvman, I
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  • 256 8 (From on>- ov:n Corretpondenl.) 27ih July, 1890.— 0n the evening of Saturday, Jiith July, a dilute of seventeen guvs wm fired to auuouuee the Harir.i Haji festival, and on Sunday the usual assembly for prayer at the Mosque was observed after which a salute of seveuteeu guns was
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  • 346 8 \Y ith reference to a certain circular thai has been issued calling a meeting on Mouday, it has beeu discovered that the proposed resolution regarding the formation of the Club is somewhat too stringently worded. The resolution is ;is follows. Resolved that thoso present at this
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  • 347 8 ■1 1 "II 1(1 I rer Bill :i»l wa«* a higl in«.ni iis sight l>il!< I prac ie il a played jr n lent of country prod 17th Jnly. The Queen bai fifty pound lieyFand, for placing 1 D 1 he Victoria _\v;n. moetingjraa held yesterday of the
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  • 834 8 The Government coffee crop m Ja^ this year bids fair to be shorter than had been" expected. In some districts the yield will hardly average oue-tenth of last year** outturn, and. iv some places, the crop ouly reaches a few < attics. Iv Flores, the field force
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  • 409 9 H. M. S. Porpoise returned from Kelantan yesterday, and took up ber auchorage iv the roadstead. Tin: autumn meeting of the I>eli Race CMul> will take place at Medan on the 27th, 28tb, and 29th September. 100 Sikhs and r »0 Chinese, recruited m ludia aud China
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  • 389 9 Siegt. Palmer, of the 79th Highlanders, whose story of the ti^ht at Tel-el-Kebir caused such a sensation and produced so many indignant denials, has returned to the charge m the July number of the Nineteenth Century. He insists that, m the main, all his statements were
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  • 353 9 Bekork Mr. Hake. Soba Singh, a watchman on the premises of Bun Hin, m River Valley Road, was charged under Section 3 of Ordinance IV of 1884, (substituted for sectiou 13 of the Excise Ordinance of 1870) with having rhandoo unlawfully m
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  • 2666 9 According to Ferguson"* •"Handbook and Directory tho planting industry of Ceylon m Juno stands as under: Number of separate properties recorded 1,5)3 plantations cultivated 1.452 Superintendents Assistants 1,211 Acres. Total extent 686,728 cultivated.. 324,766 In Tea Coffee (Arabian) 53,454 (Liberian) 1.226 Cacao 12,160 Cardamoms 5,060 Cotton (on plantations)
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  • 494 10 Th" iir-t annual general meeting of th»» Seg*i i■) Borneo my (Limited I i- July ai Cann K. «J., and Money of M> D. < li'-y, the h.iiriu .ti n( t mv. The Chairman mofed iho adoption ol report aud aceoonts, laid that t c
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  • 158 10 (From own correspondent.) Kuala Lnmpor, 26th July. Dr. Welch has returned returned his official duties at Kuala Lu sapor. About a auplfl of days ago Chinaman •uuio iv bore with v statement thai a fellow ceuntrym m bad been killed Dear i Dr. Sinclair and M mpton of
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  • 701 10 The second ordinary general meeting of the PahHiig-Kait.uig Company (Limited) was hold on the 3rd July a« Winchester House, the Hon. A. G. Brand presiding. The Chairman, m moving the adoption of the report and accounts, s^id that out of a working capital of £50,000 they bad £32,000
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  • 426 10 The (iorski— Alsa^off Case. (Straits Times July 23.) Yesterday evening Syed Mohamed Alsagoff was arrested on certain charges, which are more fully described m another column, but which m effect are a repetition of the accusation that he supplied noxious drugs, for an illegal purpose, to the young woman,
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  • 388 10 ait* Time* July Thi proceedingi m th** (}<»rski Alsai.tv aiv an excellent pie m toppori of our contention that there ought to be a Crown Solicitor, whose bminoti wbold be to prosecute oa behalf of the Police. At midnight on Tu< Syed Mohamed Aisagoff surreudere 1
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  • 588 10 (Strait* Times July 24.) The Malacca Administration R^. for last year finds that Settlement still making the best of a stationary revenue which, m that period, stood at about $329,000, but m the opiuiou of the Resi. dent Councillor with prospects of increase His hopes rest ou
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  • 836 11 (Straits Times July 25.) Progress and development m Perak and Selangor have been so fully dealt with m our columns of late, that the Administration Report* on these States for last yt -ar need not be reprinted. Perak continues to go ahead fast m revepne,
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  • 530 11 (OtratU Time* Jnly 96.) Liki: the larger protected States, Sungei (Jjong <-dn point to vi» increasing revenue which, 3 reached a net total of over two hundred and ninety thousand dollar-, an excess of about one hand and twentj thousand dollars over the figures for 1889,
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  • 896 11 (Strait* Times July 28.) Thh right to have their European mails sorted on boaid the P. O. steamer is much prized by the great Eastern ports, and the providing of suitable facilities therefor is an important condition m arranging the mail subsidy and so, when a
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  • 487 11 \raUt Tt,ws Ju/y M.) Tbm Acting C Elector and M of Jelebu, m his Annual Report on that sllOWing an increase of revenue within that twelvemonth from fourteen thousand to twenty-six thousand dollars. ►Several important items show large d< md, lor instance, Calling shori r two thousand
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  • 1623 12 A meeting of persons interested m the promotion of the proposed Junior Club, io be conducted on similar lines to those of the Singapore Club, was held m the Exchange Rooms on Monday afternoon. Dr. Murray Robertson occupied the chair, and altogether there were thirty to
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  • 123 12 In the opium case reported the other day, the Magistrate convicted the prisoner and sentenced him to a fine of $350 or 5 months on the first charge, and $500 or 10 months on the second charge. The value of the chandu seized was $666. Chinese smugglers are
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  • 851 12 The following paragraph appeared m the Straits Times of Saturday, May 3rd: We are informed on behalf of the Singapore directors of the Raub Australian Syndicate (Ltd.) that four cases of quartz from the Raub mines have arrived, and will be on view at the office of Messrs A.
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  • 30 12 The fitting were taken up by Mr. Bibby. t Iron rails were despatched some time ago and it is supposed by the Secretary that they are now at K4kih. J
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  • 3184 12 (Written J rota the Straits Times.) London, 2nd July. The present age, I am grieved to be constrained to admit,' ia a shockingly unfeeling one. Softening of the brain aud hardening of the heart seem to be the two predominant maladies of the epoch. Here are
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  • 344 13 (HomjkoHfj Daily Frett.) A telegram published m our news by the Canadian mail on Saturday stated that France will probably admit the principle oL' excbaugiug her fishery rights m Newfouudlaud m return for absolute control m Siam aud Madagascar." So far as Siatn is concerned we should
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  • 487 13 LPOBK I.N >• RAX' Co. Sir, We haw i ul with much iut. the article iv your valued paper <>f to* ruing the Singapore Ensur ll u|>;> Ml above a. that i of ifa my on the 30th June amount to $700,000, of which only $844,000
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  • 365 14 Sik.- My attention has been lately very much attracted by the perusal of two entire columns of your valuable issue of July the 9th (Weekly Edition) under the heading M Protect ou of women and girls," as to the proposed Ordinance m Hongkong on Chinese marriages. That
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  • 36 14 Hotel July, I h,. In this mail ;iu intimation fro n de UtL. c ol the >• once protest m I. beck ia a- A be protest wilJ come ron our ob< ;nt. W. Barne.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 31 14 PRINTING FACILITIES. Straits Times Press has great f acUiJ- ties tor printing quickly. When it v ISTV 7 Kr e fu hantB buBi forms can be printed while the messenger waits
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    • 600 14 THE "STRAITS TIMES'! BAZAAR BOOK. New and Improved Edition. A Conveniently arranged book m whichja the Cook t-an enter daily all house-aE? hold expenses, with a separate column foi3#/ each day m tho week, a separate page for|W}£ each wook m the year, and a separate linorfgj for all customary
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    • 61 14 ANJEK. PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. *Dat«. 1 and Ship's Name. Command.b. D o 7 From Whkrk. D.stiwatiok c J^S.' i Sailing. i LtSlfrK, :iE2 kB Ss. bt lOPch hn'i?' B f- BChoff S 1^ 0 A Pi- 3 Cardiff Hongkong ch«^ Am ISX, Leclercq |May3l Rotterdam BaUria
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 218 14 PKtteajrer List. Per from London Mr. and Mrs. Orano, Mr. Sansen. I. emtta, P«-r Natal for Colo; :lu ,l Br irer; Ad -i, M.r. 1 Brooks j M illes, 'us, M. d« la Faeute, I Beinders, Borrow, and Lamont. Per Xvi Sang from Hongkong, Mr. P Ranet from Sandakan, M
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    • 612 14 ARRIVALS Flag m 5 S* I Vessel's Namk. »A Tons. Captain. Fiiom. Sailed. fa" Rio 22 Hecate Brit. str. 607 Reese Bangkok July 18 VV. Mansfield Co. 22 Bisagno Ital. str. 1491> Orousro Bombay July 11 Behn Meyer A Co. V 22 Slgnacipde LoyolaiSpa. str. 2208 Riqner Liverpool Uune 27
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 735 15 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only Genuine m,W ViCe to lnv li you wish to obtain quiot refreshing sleep, free from headache, I relief from pam and anguish, to calm and assuago the woary »chings of protracted disease invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the inoculating systems
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 371 15 SHIPPING. i$ vov. r. P. H. der .V am a I ICedenbach H.N M'ls il General, R.p<h> tons <i.)!ild- burijh, Sianu \l. Koads. A LI.N.M'-ik ynlioat :i;U Tons, do Vri lI. N M 1 Go) era] —Roads. ear, i.uu I it. 120 csiani §c < on ul— J'^(J>. Porpoim 1.
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    • 243 15 PTiU '>" tt Wi*l hip Coy. for M laoo i A i\!ain;— B i Sailing Vkssbls. ter, CJnoertaia. •Ji fill vi hani, r li;:i, Koadl I S7O Teci 'I.v .t Co. U« certain— Eds b7B, B< dA Co. fot N«'w York, —Boada. 1 uithrie C<>. f< r Muntonsr, Bot a,
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