Straits Times Weekly Issue, 12 November 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section27 1890-11-12 1 The Straits Times. WEEKLY ISSUE. mm Serif. > PUBLISHED FOR TRANSMIT™ v 1? •a.nojja.j.3SiuJN BY i-iVERY HOMEW4I?T) TVTatt Q [Pkice 40 Cents. VOL XliVI. afja fafjaf NO. 3,5^a27 words
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Article19 1890-11-12 1 HU.mstanr. p u St. Andrew^ by the R v.^Porha.M. tli,. I%^/v,] (Jornmn eldest of Theodor Solni of Sintfanor«19 words
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Article16 1890-11-12 1 A. Malacca, p hftart •uisa Hklen, the belo^ 80-well. Act-mr S lir )f and l':»16 words
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112 1890-11-12 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 12 th nov., 1890. CONTENTS. M Quota ti of I W Tel. and G 1 1 i >. rw Mining Advent ur- in (\>l.-' Another African Problem. ir and I pita] in Ausir Progress iu Deli. The Road to Raul.. Tho K i I( r Tim Straits112 words
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Article148 1890-11-12 1 NGAPOK LB9O. Gambi.-. ■> -7'.. J'.l". <lo do i\o. 2, 7.-'> 8a1i, 4.35. <io p Black, U 65. >;. l\:.s:>.\. 2.47 26.0(». T*p 4.10. uality 4.5". I I 4 do small a 4.35. -1 t >- r >, Siam tbuiiia 18.00. Ou.OU. m, Benares 477. 3/s^. maud148 words
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Article400 1890-11-12 1 H. K. si;- Cecil Clem tnti Smith, Gover- l t!l Colocy, arrived in the tteamer /i; :i '"l landed this morning with the customary honours. The Qaxetti notifies the appointment of Committee to collect Malayan product* j for exhibition at the Imperial Institute. The (late) Acting400 words
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Article677 1890-11-12 1 (For Straits Times.) The Czaebwitch. London, 4th Nov. His Imperial Highness the Czare witch has started for Trieste on his tour to Greece, Egypt, India, Ac. I I'KLGIUM AXD SWITIUILAHD. Belgium hai proposed for a Swiss renewal of the Litiu Union for a period of five yea re,677 words
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44 1890-11-12 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. 10n,5tl Norm her.— The {(iowiu i to-day's cloaiog pi i< .-s Pahan^r Corpntati.-n Lul. Bentong StrritH Tin (Ltd.) 3iam Gold Fi. < mber.—Th( an- to-daj'e closing pri< P.ihan^ ('nr|M»ration (Ltd. Ben'oujr Straits Tin i Ltd Siam Gold Pielda Th 144 words
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Article57 1890-11-12 1 By cable from mis Bruh Corn fpondent.) sbane, Wedaes^^f •">th No vein Tbi IJT I'li.t' of day is 3 3 market firm. lirisba "ill Xi'wuiber, imL The closing |.rir- f R ;ui b dav is 2/9 to market weak. !>»:. \V. Gilinore Ellis has ban ,ted a member57 words
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Article215 1890-11-12 1 Probably the st gat] ver witnessed a ma sembled at St. Andrew's Monday afternoon t<» uitm of the German Consul, Mi Miss Olga Bertha Sohst, <■ <•{." Mr. Theo. SoliM. All Cathedral were tilled, and it. •nt were If. H. th" A 111* t of215 words
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Article52 1890-11-12 2 iBER. contains some par?traits Times about the gold discoveries in G-emenchi. disc, to our Malacca corß-spon-mts there are worrying ■aiis.' they have no clergythem. The Sheriff is moanbis best in the matter, but gravely alleges that the ,11's efforts are in the liities looked down n,. >n52 words
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Article124 1890-11-12 2 On Saturday a China man named Poon A Choo was walking almii; Sou«h Bridge id, with a bao- i-outaiuing SlO in eopon his shoulder. When near Hokiou •ot a Chinese hoy namod Choo A Seuo; snatih the t ba^ and ]>assod it ou to a companion, but he was124 words
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Article77 1890-11-12 2 I: anticipated in Kr.-sia ih< i Ho> < that the r.» ;1 <•: will soon be as independent of English e->al as is that of the Black Sea. Vice- Admiral Nasimoff, in command of the Pacific Squadron, bas tried the coal that has just been77 words
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Article347 1890-11-12 2 The last administration i n Railways iii ludia, 1881MH), is just out. 1' that the total length of Hues, now listtibuted as under l2 s t>,<)U«>, miles art' worked by mpauies— l7 lines 5,04 mi I>-d b\ the Shite; 4 lines 3,2-43 worked •I companies 8 lines "I347 words
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Article120 1890-11-12 2 (From 1. 1 Taiping, Slst i —Out Mr. NT. Hill of Krian mot with what >us accident win: tho \]»lodin'_r. }\>- has 1 in to Taipiog, that his .t will not bo niKinontly injuro<i. On the evening ot -i: .'"'th tho l>riti>U •[i t*ded i iSiiii:aj.»or ttfcJLabour Coinni120 words
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Article179 1890-11-12 2 Tiksuw, l;u NO/BMBEB. At the meeting ot" the Labour Commission yesterday afternoon, Major Grey was called and gaTe evidence us to the scale ol diet served out to convicted coolies undergoing confinement in the gaoL Major Givv stated that in LBB5 a change was made iu the179 words
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Article168 1890-11-12 2 er at Klang reports mbet elok ra \d ;l ■,mt- side >mpa:. condary I tferappli about i.A ired And I cted to vi^i' Palan Ketam. About n lio.i line, th« peo -vin^ pn ij of settling down with tl i it wives in This moi.tli ipletion of the168 words
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Article136 1890-11-12 2 A Calcutta daily paper devoted entirely to the subject of the new gold mining interest is an enterprise that reflects some of the ardour j that is now being displayed in the share j market. The paper is published every evening, and contains the latest and fullest136 words
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408 1890-11-12 2 The following, aiuoni* other Straits matter, appears in the Morning Post of October 11th Some Asiatics wlio wore engaged in the apparent attempt to export arms to the Notherlandsi Indies for tiie benefit of the Aehinese have induced the Supreme Oourtofthe Straits 10408 words
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Article151 1890-11-12 2 I 16 ruiu\ DOt ID As stated in my 1.. the ian^r Railway from S ml of this mon£h. Mr [ing ou con in. l through tl in permanent pi and wl; Mr. Bah Bt with t Seri I to Sun D, within Kua la Pilah i151 words
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Article205 1890-11-12 2 Ten thousand maeaa oi ton! The Time; when it published the wire received by the Australian Broken H;K Limited to the effect thai two tons of ore just raised had been found to assay 20,000 oz, oi tine silver, which, together with the silver lead, was of the205 words
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Article750 1890-11-12 2 Thf newly start. Company has U> trade between the \Y> and the Straits Settles mot u>f, in announcing this ijH the move proceeds from a c< Chinese at Padang, who intend line of Bteamers from there to Pen ngflßj Singapore. They haw hoguu 1> ing a st< amor750 words
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Article3210 1890-11-12 3 rnmeni mknd nit r the Isr day of January, 189], povpram to enforce, th■il of th export duty on pepper mid ltumunder the provision- S;>.>. Uegnlations f, r Pepper and < I*n d the 15th October, 1885 The du*; rate of >i pikul on pep•euts a pikul on3,210 words
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Article170 1890-11-12 4 Messrs. Huttenbach Bros. A Co. have received 500 Utu> of ore ami <>l slabs of tin this morning by the s. s. C. C. Smith from the Jelebo Company's mines. H.N.M.'s gunboat Samarang, L »-ute-nant-Commauder L d< ;i N M."> despatch boat SaieUiet, Lteuteuant-Coui-mander Van \Tosb, arrived170 words
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Article120 1890-11-12 4 A iii.N!.i;u. meeting of the mem ben the Singapore Exchange was held in Exchange Building this afternoon .r 15, Mr. S lid :iu r [n a Idii lon the Chair man, there were present Ranch, 11 and lv in. The mi; t General tied. In moving the i120 words
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270 1890-11-12 4 Ihe Singapore Volunteer Artill I into eainp at Tanjong K '■>' ev ivy rain which prevailed throughout the heel the lai nuin- j s, and aa a [iience fcn e good aa it Tii" lirst nt Johnston's Pier at 15 p. in.,270 words
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Article1320 1890-11-12 4 Mu nicipal Commissioners. Wepnvm>a\, November sth. Mf. Shbl] \< Of.jector-General. special meeting of the Municipal Commission' is was held iu the Board Room, Town Hall, yesterday afternoon at 2.30, Mr. deutle presiding. There were ut Messrs. Cuthbertson, Shelford, Jiak Kim. Tan Beng Wan, Lim Eng K Sobst, I;! Captain Cameron;1,320 words
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1982 1890-11-12 5 Lecture on hurch and State in the Fourth Century. subject n\ the they eaine n the mi\ iala urch ii, bewii i .itional sou caused by d< TV of .itine tb t, alluding to legends of i. couver i, a-. tnstana political m >ve wi ;i of •h- tkmat ii)_r1,982 words
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Article395 1890-11-12 5 The X< thcrlantfs Sti the \l> genev by 1»> to l» prevailed il month, but it I ok lit! l>a< mosi lv i" en ga I in. A i the nuvtin^ <>f Justices lirlu in the Council < i'. M.ssrs. F^i u and \tj.t;iiu Craufurd the vacancies395 words
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Article158 1890-11-12 6 i Bank <»r India A ralia lon «»:i the tirst consignment >>t' from Raul)) ii to-dav mi from London saying k>ld uiitUmu-d £:*.'2-ir.' It i the valiif* j>.t was 11. Standard Gold the md buys (a £'-\A7 aud therefore th value, ;u the following wav. or Bank158 words
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Article301 1890-11-12 6 Another African Problem. a nber 4.) Thk telegraphic news of yesterday that the Turkish Government has largely reinforced tbe garrison of Tripoli through dread of au Italian occupation of that country, calls atteutiou to a portion of Africa, a seat of civilisation in aucient times, but QOW mostly a301 words
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Article281 1890-11-12 6 I pros] to CeJ ill mr columns sou < fcierlands laJia Qto\ gh ho id ou i K t\ theiaUnd I by the party. C lebeti is nominally and ■i in-.- interior r main r. aud the Laud of a. ou link* known parts i The281 words
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Article429 1890-11-12 6 (Straits^Tinu November 6.) SThe great Australian strike, which our t&egrams announce to be virtual \y over, $as been a most destructive episode. Capital aud labour had long been in conflict there when matters came to a head aymt the middle of the year. Different classes429 words
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Article332 1890-11-12 6 {Straits Hm* November 7 The close business relatious between this Colony and Deli render the welfare of the latter a matter of friendly interest to the public iu these Settlements. Affairs in tha,t Dutch possession seem to go ou smoothly, judging from official reports for the present332 words
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Article295 1890-11-12 6 iulr ut ;it Tras 01. civil [i.irtly frI partly from authorii i ud contin 1 to tb l.ut that there u mi' luttry and lies us. Aral thi- Eui p.ti riv« {In I w si u path, i rely pith iviit eonditiou butlbereSM an«»tlu-r p >:nt295 words
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Article956 1890-11-12 7 g^ (Straits Times November 11 To-morrow H. E. Sir Cecil dementi thu-Ui resume the duties of his post *r an absence of seven months, and Sir Frederick I>icksou will cease to elK'ncy. Whilst Sir Frederick's administration ha. i n ioC ceasful b cannot be said956 words
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Article366 1890-11-12 7 I Straits Ti,, t > Nov* mber 11. The news that Maxwell has beeu appointed Inspector General of the Straits Police, iu succession to Colonel Dunlop retired, will be accepted with kind I j congratulations. The appointment was indeed expected, and is in accordance with the general366 words
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177 1890-11-12 7 (Straits Times November 11.) The newly created world-wide interest m American politics hangs upon two things; first Qpod the McKinley tariff scheme which chiefly concerns Europe, and secondly upon the attempt to boom silver which chiefly concerns Asia. Now the preseut sharp change177 words
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Article250 1890-11-12 7 The return of visitors to the EUfflig' Library and If u seam during tin* w.-.-k was 865. A fair uumbrr u f the memben of the S. V. A. attended the Tanjong Katong camp last ewL.ni*. Major Watson lectured for about an hour ou Um 8-itt. RUO250 words
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Article243 1890-11-12 7 At L1. 30 a. in. to-day, before Mr. Authouisz, Kho Ju Clii;< Heog A Cboy, and Hoo ASah irerechargi don remand, the first prisoner iritta wrongfullj confining under section :{<>'J of the IVual Code, and tinother two with aiding and abetting the said offence. Messrs. Bills and243 words
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Article64 1890-11-12 7 Low Quri Sev N lo I In the <-ase of Low Q-i Low Ee Neo, in whicli the second wife o1 now deceased, claimed testators estate and wa<? g>ound that testator wa ried at the time of marry in his Lordship the Chief hi lengthy judgment th the64 words
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Article1491 1890-11-12 7 Tin: Attorney General wruun 7 Hark <ii NPOWDBtt. Judgment i.-k thr Attorni: hal. The case, which arises out Malac, Ai in conne, seizure made od board t! and which eaine on forarguu Chief Just ifp on Mon<] which th. >Ci tt^j^^HKLtfl guupowder, on one appeared for1,491 words
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297 1890-11-12 8 Whkn our telegram of this day has been compared with other mat tor already to hand, it must appear thai Reuter'a agency luin enlarged upon the effects of the present elections results, and their relative bearing oo the fiscal poHcy recently adopted bj297 words
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Article183 1890-11-12 8 A despatch from Lord Knutsfotd is published enclosing a eopv of the Fonign Jui (1 A. t. u Borne o! its provisions bear upon Colonial mutters. The stamp revenue at Singapore from Ist January to 3oth September, 1890 aggregated $148,70] against $160,473 during the corresponding period183 words
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1765 1890-11-12 8 The 1889 R eport of the Netherlands Consul General In the Straits. Mr Lavino's Comments on the Trade Between Singapore and the Netherla.vs and the Ne-TINJ|RRLVNDS-InDIES. The Netherlands CousulGenerars report on the trade of Singapore in 188i\ recently published by order of the Dutch Government, presents mauv interesting featnrea. To-day,1,765 words
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Article171 1890-11-12 9 KREUTER'S TELEGRAMS, For Straits Times. Mat Britain and Portugal. lon, 11th Nov.— A temporary underlg to remain in force for six months 3n concluded between Great Britain and Portugal, the recent convention has been withdrawn and the state of things as they were before will be171 words
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Article427 1890-11-12 9 The proposal that the Municipality ghould contribute to Dr. Rowell's pension iu proportion to the time that he remained in their service tias received support from no member of the Municipal Commission save only the President, who is in such matters the mouthpiece of the Governor and the427 words
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Article773 1890-11-12 9 Ihe M. M. rteamer Djemnah bringing His Excellency Sir Cecil dementi Smith, and Lady dementi Smith and Miss Smith, was expected to arrive at an early hour this morning, and consequently several officials whose houses are some distance from town, and who might not773 words
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Article2689 1890-11-12 9 Tuesday, 11th November. Thi itetfal fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Cotrittfifnootm was held ia t Board Room of th# Totfr Hal rday afternoon uuder the presides \tr. A. Gentle; there were also present M« Shelford, Cuthberts»on, Sohst, Crane, I Eng Keng, Tan Jiak Kim. and Tan B Wan.2,689 words
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Article215 1890-11-12 10 Be Kkng Chow <fc Co. Priority if Si ><tl Writ* qf Execution. Thi matt* r of priority between several too creditoit (the Facts of which were giren at length iu our issue of Tuesday k,) holding writs of fieri facias was tei daj Mr. Shear wood renewed his215 words
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Article720 1890-11-12 10 The Con- hi wet. Ministerial Statement. A meeting >re Parliamentary Debating S wiety was hold yesterdav evening to the Masonic Hall. Over 20 fstetnbera present, and Mr. A. Knight occupied the chair as Speaker. An lHdimo^a Oag. The first business occasional by th<revised standing orders was the720 words
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Article754 1890-11-12 10 'The L;ib<>ur < t again v^M ,-Moi.ii. Captain < iineron,^^H pn.'sidinl. un<i Messrs. Powell, Hoop6j^^| Hitl l Qt. Couut C. A., de Geloo I) Klsloo, Mani^^H of the Lomlui Borneo Tobacco Compani British North Bornoo, ovidence. of me cla Q of the Company, and of the exorelt754 words
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Article1978 1890-11-12 11 In any general summary of the year 1890, mention should first be made of a hitherto unkn wu speculative spirit which characrUed the year under report, and which maiuly manifested itself in speculation in not only in mining ventures but also uii'iug .ons in tLe Malay States1,978 words
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Article539 1890-11-12 11 i la Rangoon.) Za*ziba.,2UkOetob r -The Sultan of Yita lms refined to give up the murderers <>t" the Qeruuu a who effected :v landing there a short time ago, and is collecting Ins forces and mtking every preparation to fight. Loud",!, 27th Oi-tolh r. The report of the539 words
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Article513 1890-11-12 11 (Prom our Cor, A Stat«ment bt a Kuantan The Road to Rath in a Dei Condition. Tra*, near Raub, 29th Kelautan Malay, passing t his way to Singapore has n following story which may perb count for the rumour reported iu your paper a short time ago,513 words
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708 1890-11-12 11 A special general meeting of I sof (he »Siu-.i]. Criekei i «ra* m i in- TaiiLjlm L'iub last 1 purpose of discussing and programme of entertainment! Christ mo visitors I nun Colombo, Hongkong, and t li. Native States. T A. P. Talboi occupied the chair ai708 words
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Article1316 1890-11-12 12 growth aud importance ot every re ahvav*, in some degree, tn.-a--the uumU-r of railway* it pos- h«* commercial and social i^'i i country with even a single =rli it is far greater iu the >i the outside world, tban a similar v which is not so1,316 words
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Article243 1890-11-12 12 Althuilh it rained heavily up till 4 o'clock ou Situ, lay, and it looked very buck and threatening thai later, th > s i ve v i'ai: lauce at the pi chase. The meet wai si Tanglin c'iui. and 5 o'clock Mr. Eolley led off with cut243 words
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Article302 1890-11-12 12 (/•>.'/.< Correspondent.) Kuala PUah t tith Nov. -Tbe Resident returned from Johol this evening. Two ruses of Border were reported f rom tl station. Xhe first was thai of a Chin tapioca planter who wjis found dead a few yards from bis dwelling with no less than302 words
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Article937 1890-11-12 12 trom >>n r >>r rcspona I'kni, 6th -A forl ii u ma'. various ■•>:•• !)<• a d'*ai of kdjfl oil stored iu them, and i< 1 all t li.' adj.xe.eiit hoM would ha\ >• biM'i) have no kerositx M Mi lit, hri; tllitl thflfl keepers Ivi < p937 words
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Article49 1890-11-12 13 i Hy telegram from our Correspondent.) Kuala Lurapor, Monday 9.10 a. m. Iu the tirst innings on Saturday the Perak t<>am ina<le 55, and the Selautjor Tlif match is continued to-day weather splendid. Kuala Lumpor, Tuesday 8.30 a. m. Selangor has won bv one wicket.49 words
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Article129 1890-11-12 13 Thursday's Play. Mr and Mrs. Earle beat Miss Isemonger and I Capt, Ridout. 2 set* to 1. Mr« SaUraann and Mr. Garrard, owe 30 v. Mrs Tripp and Mr. Vade, scratch unfinished, Mrs. Tripp and Mr. Vade. 1 set and 3 games all. Fridays Hay, Lapieb129 words
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Article290 1890-11-12 13 the ve tel u !j(l nan was n- en fgai; avy clothes nad du I h e The M. M. siiMiij <t Ti6re lias passed j through ihis port ttud cotnes out from Marseilles. Slle U its au additional boat, bound for Sai--.ii. She has been carefully repaired,290 words
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Advertisement551 1890-11-12 13 TIHE price of JL For th<> i For the w-okly issuo The subscription, -whicii terly in advanoo, inclr <lo!iv> ifternoon in Singapore nnd fre^ d»»liv«ry post within the ©traits S and throujrho Peninanlfl r 15 j atntsand M> cent- #•<'-• -fr Thfl pr Post Pb of oflmr places b tjond551 words
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Miscellaneous248 1890-11-12 13 rassenaror List. Arhivals. Per MeduM* from Bangkok. Messrs. Vaile, and Oheidti. BiUiton from KkngandMalaeea, Rev. Powell Messrs. Hnp, A Kidgway. Oopack Iron Hongkong, Mr Beeker. Per Meanatekjf from Penang, Messrs. Pttrdy, and Melntosh wmymttde from Deli, Mr. Vmti Herdv. H. W. Hh> trom Pottianak, Mr. Dnnner. Sea Belle from Port248 words
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Miscellaneous613 1890-11-12 14 ABBIYAIS f -^"fflP 1^" SJIJppiNG I aR. >n B. lit' U m Oct. Hi ci,: \N nil I Diu Mo- takfti Ma, ,y> Noordnyn, M N.M'b ''on-nli T. ii* ;.-«baya 0d San ptain, !fS'* n Mew Haritimw Kadft. lor Sarawak -T njouir Pauar. 'v iaiHMLH onri, Captain l05 Llm Lon613 words
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