Straits Times Weekly Issue, 26 November 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section31 1890-11-26 1 The Straits Times v o WEEKLY ISSUE. IS«JL Pu ™> FOR T«-x, M M 01 BY ,>_ T Ho„wa» M,u, Stk_.m ER [Prk 4(( ▼g^ XLLVI. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOyEMBEH .0, l«mT NO. 3^oo31 words
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Article28 1890-11-26 1 At St Andrew's CaC edral. on the Jls. nt. hv the Revd .1. Perham, Kmii.y HT Ike. youngest daughter of tim late •s James Pace, i> pur.28 words
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76 1890-11-26 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY. 26th NOV.. 1890. CONTENTS. Mark I I lotations. Sum ii Re Local News. Tne r The ial Entertainments. Lord I Id. Th ms. Tho F lining Ad vent ure m Pahang. of Holland. The Ske;- The iminatii Tile 'gift I. Paris CreLa w i JSew- from P76 words
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Article254 1890-11-26 1 Singapore, 26th Novi.mi-.kk, IBfl Pbo q«ml S 5 Sr>. do < i >>e N<». 1, v 75. do <! No. 7.00. Copra Bali 440. do Pontiauak Pep^r Black lO.^o. Sago Hour. '23 >. Pearl Sago Coff^ Bali, '29.00. Coffee Lil>erian 26.00. Tapi. do <l«^ Ist quality 4254 words
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Article266 1890-11-26 1 Thi Govern has p U the foreign mentlationson the precise I footing tbej were befo Sir Frederick Dicks Tbe 1. i lommu a ;t t Penan al am< ;l li ng citizens io the Exchang. Rooms, it was decided to leave the entertainments to th< e266 words
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Article422 1890-11-26 1 (For Straits Times.) The BCovet. Pawic. London. W/< November. All N.mv York stocks continue excited m Bvmp&thjr with the London market. The Standard sajf that the crisis was hastened m conseq aenoe of the E&ussiau Government suddenly withdrawiu^ five millions from Messrs. Bariug Brothers Co. The O'Shka Diyobci422 words
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141 1890-11-26 1 THE STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS iidon, 19th Novi mber, -l;iv's cloeii^ i rices Jkang Corporal v L'd J ntong Strritß Tin Ltd.] <; 5/ m GfoW Pieldm nominal. 23rd November, -The following X>-dajr'i closing |»ri<-*'s ?ii7ia n^ Corporation Ltd. '27 f> t<> -IJ 6 Wtitonp Strain Tin 1.t.l _> v141 words
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Article276 1890-11-26 1 T^E Labour Commission was to meet at PefcaNg yesterday. fifeTSnDAI Air. Kouusevtdle ildinan, coujrftjl for the United States uf America, paittVau official vilft to H. B. M. S. i'orolin*\^m\\d received tfie Consular salute. \s[\ie Netherlnusls (.overnmcnt and Achee**4, Pepper. _V*3otiee has been issued by the Consul for276 words
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147 1890-11-26 1 X Mo: l ouri.k Handicap. M i Lovell M r »h->. bMw:mleB owe •"> 1 1 an Mrs. Millar an I M i»n<l M: Mi Mrs. Tripp tivA Mr. "> x l Mrs. Millar 'Va< Mibs i^hart an«l M Mr-, ivlw.-ir Mrs. l'> Mr. Bon147 words
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Article290 1890-11-26 2 us named iv...■lv Mana-stli Yavah aiul Urael, wii .;h ir. 'he Jewish Burial Ground laid K>.i<], and with burying thereiu the carcase >«t a the iuteutiou the I the ,]<■■.. ish •mrauniU came on Thorutou and m tho >'■ nior M:i_ r ral Court •J l1,290 words
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Article110 1890-11-26 2 th NOVEMBER. Me dney took his seat on tnnruiii£, and disposed of a uuimp utt interpleader cases. tothe Governuit nt Gazette lay contaiDS certified lists of M i-cit»']'uv rs qualified to be Coin- or voters. I'pper Waterloo s root, several occupiers complaiu «i ;unn'Viiuirs and worse from110 words
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Article2774 1890-11-26 2 A police officer may arretl without jpeorraut m a case where m o*gpiary < circumstances a warrant is uemit]ory, provided he does not Ifnow the iitmrnetft name and address but m such am, the accused shall not he detained longe'tSthan j it steietly necessary to2,774 words
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Article2543 1890-11-26 3 ■rlter m the North China Daily jives a v ry full and true account finding and working of that mine; but be is perhaps more sanguine than it about any mine. He conas follows At M.pe about three quarters of a mile m%D where they are at present working,2,543 words
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Article114 1890-11-26 4 The following are nceitt variations m I the price of silver. November ninth, per I ounce 47|d. tenth, -_.-7.1d.: eleventh, J-7M.: seventeenth, bid. eighteenth. 45d. K'ii.ly aud Walsh at Shall gl copy of their Imperial English and Chin. Diary and Almanac for 1891. It presents a neat114 words
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Article340 1890-11-26 4 of at tbe M I t*\ vm and m b pointed hat he .id be I. It v jury n a i inst guilt v ia. I l*e je, tat: [ty, ion for tl \\.i\ ing ret. take ibility. on i Job Ah Bah dei r. i. that340 words
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Article859 1890-11-26 4 iv .Mr. ti. the ..1 I I has i a ie 4 tra an at. iTi your ia-ne indent un- mo ing wi .d Indian systems. Tiiat pi b n I and would Eu lb; tiiat it would materially with fl running on Penins an859 words
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Article222 1890-11-26 5 s. Hutl 500 1 I i Felebu m i i D\ be last ri eka vwi i L Mr. s bungalow lairy farm at I ir pil l) the th< i v. hit. ground. d Tennis Tournaiii" Mercbai er and Muir) at the Banks i M jars.222 words
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Article162 1890-11-26 5 Thk Peral brou«ifct OUt draft d u.iniaimed at checking bad working. At, present mines aie worked m certain pari the State iv so wasteful a manner that, while the miners only obtain but a portion of th- ore, the remainder is rendered inaccessible. Ordinary alluvial mining comes162 words
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Article344 1890-11-26 5 BT lint. .1 and WiMiam are w. 11 ke 1 tlements. m 387 tlie <ie. ade on bid own a.-. -mat with ing the lie;- and .i'lnuto." wher t to make :1 by marrying, according to native i girl c ief i Un. ibe. Some months same344 words
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148 1890-11-26 5 The Tsarevitch and the Grand Duckes in Egypt. B da 3 ai LIB •al T. der. The no. and lit., ng on hi: .'ar Their High ad Duk mr the past _opw incognito, t lis excursi 'en made li ..ir Inqierial Hi; for nito railwa;, only hv Prii if. I.148 words
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Article348 1890-11-26 6 I i tar v til-' 11! l! I v «-.-r biui. But .[.tun <1 ri) io the ilv i the L'ani.'Hs Au.i 111 l hat iv t lt husbaud, Mr. Ciaut l)!v i ut thf I as i [v ►iuiou. A i.l thus it may be348 words
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Article173 1890-11-26 6 UK The Police and flio Public. report fully a judgment which yesterday wo only summarised. And, from amiable consideration for th. of application customary m thr we preface the full text of the judgment by an abstract of the issue. The judgment is of nance as touching the dealings173 words
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Article305 1890-11-26 6 be i a ay Lie icribed t.> Baraltbou be >*!.. t tinn oi is .ii itself au ex. übstantial sum, tica ii bauks and the i resolvi d that Ine house ul Bai ii U not fail. silver I, per ounce), ,t U .L thut per ounce305 words
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237 1890-11-26 6 I n tt li th. wl is vis I tbe iv •l iv |j is ;i i j be an •v the to arrac to fit itricals, balls, be given, and t will i. Lities o much greater than tboeewhi :h io" on Cricket Club, ami they237 words
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Article131 1890-11-26 6 'I (Si another column we pub'di a <4fl r that was the coaling regit msports, aud from fnS(l Iter it will b H. i be. iii n* has whi. 1 1 li fl a m I I fl I fl iii I 1 l i I i131 words
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298 1890-11-26 6 t-SVru.'M Times Nf Elsewheku: we publish Mr. Becher tjhe substu which since the F^ahaug companies *****M even prokpect, the great M|^^H which they 1 hold conces- >' allow otberi fl that if tIW will not may have at toi cod upo Mr. Becher298 words
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393 1890-11-26 7 The death of William the Third, 1\ of the Nethi rl;i is of serious import, that s.»now which all should I thf death oi prudent, and much loved sovereigu, even at an age when givatly louder life could not be exj Then* arises393 words
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Article397 1890-11-26 7 I Strait* Times November 24. Thobi irho hare followed the letters on the me of morphia which have appeared irtlI;l tlU( m our column! will have been prepared for the Bill on the ■übjeci which was published m Saturday 'a Solutions ..f morphia first introduced with397 words
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Article955 1890-11-26 7 Straits 77,. -A r 24.) The first article m the current number rtt rly B s devoted to the md career of Philip Dormer Stanhope, fourth Earl of Chesterfield, and I of the r.'viv. <i interesi wliiri! the last few yean have witnessed m what is undoubtedly one955 words
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Article550 1890-11-26 7 I: Retirkm Thi M.ni,,f<. s//, .i ra expressed to the I l t! Orosa hainc<l t < ,\Hr:i !»-..m jfp««-iousi\ |j India n wi 1 1 ,1 1 l1 1 remain er <o have haw !1"-TI\ n V.-ir No hi; tfiv.-n l»v Hi [be purp i L-inl Ito550 words
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Article517 1890-11-26 8 Netherlands India. tbe .S.mrh Cofbc tudia Goverunieni wards the hji. i- to the scene of tb inquiries. On their m (^iim,.u phia Straits natives of a certain village bid themselves and would no the visitors. Thrv abandoned their houa which ou l>.-in v -..rrl.,] were found to coutatu many ariicles517 words
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Article517 1890-11-26 8 1 vdii^ i adopti met >> poll On Mr. I on Mr. Stack rose to j D U which bad lo aldng I »o r of .1 lo did not anticipate that I •it t stake would b wa :iy. ui .id jour; be mouu I v'm517 words
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67 1890-11-26 9 WEDNESDAY. 26th NOV. 1890. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. For Strait* Ti I <l>KN ANO THK <\ vn Col X< ""■to,,, 2 >//, X„v. The llU rt of Queens lms lined Miss E.J. <-*. Cobden oue -iudivdaitd twents ti pounds aud costs fitting on the Lmdon County Council Bow and Bromley Division Thi:67 words
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Article337 1890-11-26 9 &raifc l*Tmmmtber ?5. '-Hk loading citizens who met yestcrr" discuss the entertainment of tbe <**■ iutw-colouial cricket teams found Rat bore was no proposal to discuss but tuuately Sir Frederick Dickson aud sisted ou the promoters of the meeting explaining why it was called, taim it appeared337 words
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Article1421 1890-11-26 9 minutes of the last meeting were .Mr. TI.'KGAKI II HN* (I.) noticed that tii.ee no mention m the minute- of appointment at the last meeting honourable positiou of Sergeant-ifc-Aruis. He considered that that utnieut was totally out order, d if the ingenious mem bets who ►pos 1 hat mute1,421 words
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1459 1890-11-26 9 The Eoitor and a Reporter «»k ikk "Hongkong Daily Telegraph found guilty ov conspiring to hring a false charge. On the 18th and L 9th instant, Rjbarl Fraser Smith, editor of tha Momakon n Daily ftfsyrajgft, andOeorge William Ward, a reporter on the same1,459 words
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Article732 1890-11-26 10 r. I t irnmeut •.'ii an- ere. lie .■:< l d by The work die li, and U n -s well understood lava all round thai rep i ally to •vernmo;tl of the ndia,*' he wnte ome m the motli .i.'it .-.11 isfactorily. The Readouts like to732 words
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Article150 1890-11-26 10 J ,r *s to the Raffles* I*ib -meek was 961. Wn 0 f yesterday m which point.- B—fct < i 'ill sides that val. ition to the evils j tl!)( m Samb county v numb rt Th Grand I I his two ibo I ll the 13150 words
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Article119 1890-11-26 10 Tn; Club ntta which I be 4th i tecen I er ar aa I Lj. Bramw.'U str. M»-ik!e («1 u.r oor IfAllen i\nr. < Cook. DOUBLC I Ifei Johnst »n Scmk bla 1 Boi;' 'tO Bingo mile. BUi on. At a i :l; of the Committee119 words
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Article86 1890-11-26 10 that any |.i:l X liab -.Missal wry IV. odwa d ill is moi guilty oi "i. ami *arh w With ivten n. to iln thai Cajtt;i ;i 1 '■'•lit to CIKjUI r int«j .!»•>• Flii to i a.:)<l si'\.'M qumi, h* 1 1 \v Im-0.. mill's A86 words
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Article399 1890-11-26 10 change in t iglin cm Mr. Holioy led ■ountry at tbe I ip tin paper v. id j tth Koad t back I SExamiunUons m Siuganor*. he. deh itio not quite ibstantial m many inst incee oh> is difficult 1 3 find a satis•■i for tins. In399 words
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Article669 1890-11-26 11 Thk Sultan <>f Joho ,2,-, tn,,)i the \'<'<nn<i FremdenbiatL") Among the many royal visitors who have resorted to the waters of Carlsbad since the days of Peter the Great, who, too, OMae there m bis day and cut his initials on a conspicuous wooden cross m the place,669 words
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Article56 1890-11-26 11 Lou Ei I Quci S m h thy ju 1 fly a ,Mr.D for i ten thai i h» i wooiau the !<•>! such, slh> v. ls the which am unts I: I. irdabip nth i Ujj returnable .G bo filed v affidavits, for the defendant. Aflt-i L56 words
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Article162 1890-11-26 11 bbtoai r op I Month or OqroßKß 1890. f■" Amount. Pasaengew s 3,65^.28 Horses, Carriages, Dogs. 7; 90 Excess Fares Paresis 72* 51 Extra Luggage 180.89 Special Trams JTotsJI Coaohiag 5 4,128.55 i m,,N 522.7W.71 Live Block 842.84 Total Coods $28,636.55 Miscellaneous HSb.lio Grand Total 188,440.78 Corresponding162 words
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Article92 1890-11-26 11 i b. Chop C. H. an Cu\ T. out nt. Lh. \an Cuylenberg fd C Logan c. Van Cu\ lenl A. I run out .1 I). Saunders i A. Dennys To bat < I .I irrard j Extras... I*Otal for »i wn-kets Thb 8. R. C. .1 Chopard h.92 words
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Article606 1890-11-26 12 **W commission to sit at H tinn?\f*H D 1 2" mt the rainin regulations of tbe Protectorate, and report on certain proposed amendments to them such tn ff t l Uti U f a du o f °»c i ton foi the present charge of 3 francs606 words
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165 1890-11-26 12 The "Leading Citizens and the Intercolonial Visitors. A mektin<; called by the Singapore <'ricket Club Committee to discuss the eatertainmeiitof the expected inter-colonial teams was held yesterday iv the Exchange Rooo Sir Frederick Dickson, k. c. m. a., i chair. Among the "leading citipresent were His Honour the Cb»f-Justiee the165 words
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Article2355 1890-11-26 12 Moicdat, 24th November. Thh ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Board Room, Town Hall, yesterday afternoon at 2.30, under the presidency of Mr. gentle. There were also present Messrs. Cuthbertson, Shelford, Tan Beng Wan Tan Jiak Kirn. Crane, Sohst, and Major MeCallum.2,355 words
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Article1885 1890-11-26 13 our Correspondent.) I, XOth Nov. The !*f>iil«'iit ivturned irom his Labour vi Commission on the '.Mi No'emlx The cricket team arr;». s. h*v_ tlu lay. Their <M aI b\ o kei has been recorded alrea Iviu vouu'olumidh, The most important t.< i of lai< has to call for1,885 words
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Article29 1890-11-26 13 Is to the amount of £18.751 were i oq tl] arid p.is> i for payment. This t-rininated the business, and the Conm. <>se about 4 p. m.29 words
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Article415 1890-11-26 13 ro Tin. KD! r.»u ov i Ml Stkai n T Ml SlB, In your lead.:- of 1 lth instant among the many important things pointed out there b\ you that require the and immediate attention of SirCc.il Smith, tm one subject whioh all of us cannot fail415 words
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Article58 1890-11-26 13 ni '-S; Si: a Cb^^H M r. mt "m his tter published iiguPi!. 'ing th it tie- i-'ieii.-h Gov, rnrn^H .ii i aite. mv. Farm diictiou Ihe i eminent it on m< D m iv it lias since til- tl ties* jM I-, ndenl uy farmer. pn58 words
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Article1329 1890-11-26 13 ihe opium Farmers. Ent ron 01 ihe Straits j*i> Idle let! im-- started me on a fresh by rJH t-* tho 'piuni Farm) was mami nam It 1> l **}>, I told ar (tha* thought it its duty t.. re. t manner I tn I v them1,329 words
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730 1890-11-26 14 Tothi Bi m ithi: Straus Times." Sik, Saving regard to the importance oftlu' forthcoming inter-oolonial cricket matches, 1 think ii right to point out thai the Singapore Cricket Club is likely to !>►* at ii disadvantage, from the fact that it has practically no730 words
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Article691 1890-11-26 14 The Austrian man-of-warZrinyi now m 'pott from Hongkong measures 1,340 tons with a crew 220 Strong, and six guns. She is to le.ivt for Penang on the 24th November. Tut. Zrinyi left tor Europe it I*2."J(. on Monday. rhe steamer Pembrokeshire, Captain Doncaster, from Siugapore to Hongkong, got691 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1890-11-26 14 THE "STRAITS N BAZAAR BOOK. Ni.w AXD Improved 1 A Conveniently arranged tho Cook can enter daily all household expenses, with a separate' each day m the week, a separate each week m the year, and a separate lifer all customary purchases. PRICE: ONE DOLLAR. To be had of the420 words
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Article706 1890-11-26 15 Vlao I Tons. Captain. From. Sailed I Oonsionkks. O a Rio ni 1 Not r Kut Suu? Brit. str. 1495 Younjr Culcutta Nov Bw. R. Scott A Co. 1 G.G.Meyer Dut. atr. 442 jKopcr Butavia Nov 14 Romtead Co. Brit. str. 1822 Curry Culcutta Nov 10 McAlMer Co. Spa.706 words
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Article171 1890-11-26 15 <ov 1? Cuuielot Brit, ak Murphy Bfawitioi Gl^ndower str. Ho*!-- Su-.\ H<»ok City «f Belfast s tr. Caarabell >h:n,-l :,< Borneo str. H1..0 Ba»*kok 17 borvou str. R;i~ Bangkok 17 Indepen.itMir str. Mauritius *«ut£ Dour.:. Rp». >tr I rte. fW M and ((1 o Jj°™ barl > P.O. atr.171 words
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Article44 1890-11-26 15 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVKD FOR ORDKRS. ffAMB. OonuiDl v kk. Destination P ttt Sailin >Ct B\3 t vSfl -~"TT Ho ap kon P X,w York r R^ l>o<ler V .Inn, H w York BaUria l Tnlv \,a York sinffa K>r t -4144 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement336 1890-11-26 17 DRi IiiLOE S PRDSPHODYNEi **\m*o -s. Vital F<m r- 2 A. XT CUUE3 ©yspeppia, Serve, and Heart Disease. J CTJRE^ XJlaoy -nd l.iver Complaints. L A 7\ CUH2S -t.- Slood 3>iicrd -*^h^^,, "A^\ CURE.. Coii-u-uption u«d General Debility. 4 4:^ _P iS cixaaoat:. _i. w-uiin^ oi tuy vit.i r0.0c., I^'336 words
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Advertisement585 1890-11-26 17 Sin consequence of Imitations of THE WORCESTER* SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and hare to request that P*(rchas< vr that fh> Label on nrry fagH bears their Signatun thus— Without which fhe original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE i Ask far 1.E.1 /V A* AVALV Sam Xame on II585 words
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