Straits Times Weekly Issue, 24 December 1890
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section26 1890-12-24 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Ser.e* Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Bt [I rick 40 Ceni VOL XJ&VI. SINGAPORE, VVEDNESDAYTI^IXJ^MBEI^^ 181)0. NO. 3,60 i.26 words
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Article96 1890-12-24 1 Jouncil a t... lay the Ot\ is the For-:.;!; Coin Probibiti B lelford Ins nomina MunitH M lv i the K tUl^ Municipal in town during N th (39 6 15 in it the B itll ■> Bo>B* uid tte took p] Blond* r° e SLI96 words
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STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 24the 1890.
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Article213 1890-12-24 1 KGA.POBB,24i El 7.00. a P do 1 Popper 125. .1 11. ill Fla"<- 3.77i--1 Is* n -1 1 flake.... pearl, do 4.10. fa to, Siam A ..,.17 2). < BXCHA.KQ On Lond Baiik 4 m/e 3 Demand Private 6 n s. Do. 3 m On Frit, ce.213 words
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Article24 1890-12-24 1 EAt Sf*laoc.-i .in tho P,r i i.i^.Hnt V i v >i a ■a, up-? 7! > N tho t..M\v SL At M:ni-it rO py24 words
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Article690 1890-12-24 1 LO N a t<« will introduce <>n beb of tli-' B rus, after ith the Ii \V. ;irv <>l" t)i.- T for the pur valued at t wtlv<' milli of one hundred n tlit* purchase of bullion when requi iu order to ma Bank dollars. Mr. Tarni:;,,., M.690 words
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Article14 1890-12-24 1 Major Wissmann ha illed Eniin lia in .ns,,ju»MKv ..I his disobeying orde14 words
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Article22 1890-12-24 1 By cabl W ■I 3 ll\ I 7 Tli day is Bris Priday, 25 j .in. T! day The ]t22 words
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Article80 1890-12-24 1 ill [on id auothtT ••on ■i] > t 1 '■>■ contains the next year. It cotnp a. «lu«lii)Lf 2 .tli.-r A Those who ma; 8 i ihimilk I» .m; ninese IKU. It shouKl membt'is ot rouuci I hv fh latioo Ls l put I It lui^ht >ueeivablv80 words
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134 1890-12-24 1 >th Novi >articula th" fact i 'lou prej ment ion tii K Holland U in a kindly spirit < bol deceased mouarch aud the N« laoda people, and (hat uoue of thmi looks forward to any political complications arising out of the134 words
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Advertisement24 1890-12-24 1 TEXTS. Local a <e nrs Chioe .-ion in A-ustra The imn l^n Pi! Th»> Coi i T; 1 1- y AN tlacc*. Selanjror, The24 words
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475 1890-12-24 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. Thf Municipal Engineer has returned from Penan g. The Secretary of tbe Singapore Cricket Club returned to-day from Ceylon. The business of the late firm of Howarth, Erskine <fc Co. is transferred to Howarth Erskiue Ltd. 9- Messrs. Baguall, Ola sstonl. Neubrouner, and Thomaay475 words
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Article286 1890-12-24 2 article in a weekly newspaper called tlfc» Whitehall K< view diseusses at length eiefies at Singapore, aud Assumes that these Societies will be iuon dangerous suppressed" than licensed. It concludes The question is quit* n* worthy of Far ia nientary sifting as That of the off-roferretl-to hiir £uus286 words
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Article333 1890-12-24 2 Tu i t\ httu» fn>>ii la report H. l«ws of tlu> S In on the coast it Bothta? hut smsll fm_ a fairh iitim. M m a ternMy inu ilat.'.l n- M i f Corona* on h 1 Iri Ig tiaul Hudson, i S xatuu'333 words
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Article653 1890-12-24 2 Tuesday. l'irH DKra^fUht. Over a dozen members attended the Par,'liainentarv meeting of the Siusjapore De--Im?:>> Society last oigflt, the speaker taking the ehair. Mi:. Shklkokd's Cask. Notice was i^iven of A Question whether the Government intended to augend the Municipal Ordinance, to enable duly nominated eandidatee, when653 words
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Article92 1890-12-24 2 Tin Admiralty h;i for the > :i-veSBe]. >ns, 1.010-horse powei r>mmander tin Hon. Kichard Bingbam.ant] first-class gunboat, nitons. 1,200-b power, [ji^pt.-Coramunder John (>, H< be r«'< -;.ii t d at Hongkong t'urtli- -.n the \\'m& iioo. lei baa been receiied ■mi: the third. rlau cni .t 3f >iiij>92 words
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80 1890-12-24 2 •>s Th 27th ultimo. a& Miss 11. M Phillips, M D., who -irp<* of Southern American now, was proBo v in a it, with Miss MMg It arrived from th»* States 1 th.- hoat was f ked i itea arnuni with vi I the80 words
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Article237 1890-12-24 2 Mr ue of amount 'i I)eo- t which •-diately lie loan 1 \alu«» of < o same c U- do public debt. tired on i oil D i Mr Cody sad Jemawhar J K Wilson mar&ed in. r of von— is n«; ii. 136 In the Lam] O 'mont237 words
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Article853 1890-12-24 3 T T' > NEliI,i IK OfSPUTKS -^OmTWBALANDENiiLAND J '^—Secretary Wimlom Xiinl^ eexi8 ln ff s lr Plu 9 of silverwill. njetinie.be an imped ment to any oer u^ent stead v advance in the met*? J Hr^ n^n!lT SU 7l OMia v l )ur c»*»ed three bun7J »»*y>e ounces853 words
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Article2475 1890-12-24 3 Thf. Stbajc er Namoa Attacked BY Pf RATES. Captain Pocock and two Othbrs Murdered. A Numbeu of Straits Chinese Robbed. Hongkong w*s startled on the morning of December 11th by the news of a tragedy such as one might think impossible in these days. The Annals2,475 words
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Article626 1890-12-24 3 At a general meeting of the Singapore Gas Company Limited held on the J*rli ult. fit the Cannon-street H »t 1. Mr R S Foreman in tiit> chair, the report of tho directors was adopted, and a dividend at the rate cf ft per cent. per626 words
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Article470 1890-12-24 4 fTHF 23rd meeting of thia Commission was at, Peuang. there being peeem Cameron (2V, ,<>&*/), Hon. J. M. B. V< and Messr*. A. M. M« Tumor, K'ho Bu Hii.l B. A. B. Brown tary). The ng gentlemen were examined with spevi reference to the Chinese aspect of470 words
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Article93 1890-12-24 4 Professor Vita and his talented juveuile troupe gave another perforaaaoce m the Town Hall last night, with a complete chau^e of program me. The performance by the children of a screaming farce entitled Wanted a youmy lady remarkably good, and the youthful tfaster Say93 words
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113 1890-12-24 4 Thk Colombo roam expected here the in;* T-coloiiiul Cricket matchee ••mimsu ot If etart. <!''>'. V I- (Captain), G. I*. P«rrington, F. 9teph< us, O. Marks. W H. Moir, I Moorhoute, Q. J^hoaott, W, Coartner, 0«a Ai( m, I". L Sh&nk, .1. «i Foif. a:iil probablj113 words
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Article244 1890-12-24 4 I M." fill i;th m our o, M N I the C< fa with much in. v > i tmbined i t':t\..u .1; iit i. .11 EU pel manei mm to the }>r. >em I have Dotting to say, bat considerthe Bucoeat irhidi has attended I *iU dlj244 words
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Article170 1890-12-24 4 Ping Hoi island and Harlem Bay, the m the 'it 4<» miles North Kast ng. Sib William des Y.kiw drove day afternoon to the Tanglin Ba *nd tl >vernmeat Souse, i, howevtor, h.- only made a formal call baying to burr} away to the steamer. Thk exposition170 words
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Article2728 1890-12-24 4 Lor Bill, what's a Puuno. Wli WVII, they say there's one to be seen in the City." Diti not John Leech, in a Punch rait* mm. published at the collapse of the great Railway mania in 1845, depict two street boya holding a dialogue to the2,728 words
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157 1890-12-24 5 (Dfli Conrani, 13iA 1 r.) supplement the newi in a previous ntimber regarding the transfer >>t the land itracti of the firm of Angelbeck and Bryner to a company .-hcJ ia «l'»u which seems to be an infringement of the unfortunate resolution of the157 words
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Article51 1890-12-24 5 The President of the Cricket CJlub Las returned. The Hon. T. Shelford has i to join the Municipal Commission on the nomination of H. E. the Governor. H. E. the Governor has consented to preside at the cricket dinner in the Town Hall on the 12th of51 words
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Article104 1890-12-24 5 Sir William des VOIUI received at Singapore a telegram to the effect that, while Mr. ParneU was travelling in Irelaud, at Kilkenny, a bag of lime was thrown in his face that he was severely injured but that the doctors hoped to save his eyesight, The104 words
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Article169 1890-12-24 5 The followiug social arrangements have been made for the period between 30th December 1890, and 12th January, 1891. Tuesday, 30th December. A diiiLer at the Singapore Club, at which the S. C. C. committee will entertain the cricketers who are to }>\ny during the various matches. Wednesday,169 words
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Article412 1890-12-24 5 From our Mr. F. A. Swbttknham, C.M.G., lVrak Resident, has been much I on the Labour Commission, which has u-. i, holdiag sittings at Penan g. Oq the V ceniber, Captain Cameron R.E., tli.- I'. sident of the Commission, and Messtfa. Powell, MacGregor, Brown, Turner, and Gibbes arrived412 words
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Article229 1890-12-24 5 Ar Mr. H. A I rooms yest rdaj j afternoon All that piece of land Ix'iiig A part I of I Lot No. 1 of Lease No 16, and B part 1 of Lot No. 2 of Lease No 16, situated in the district of Singapore229 words
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Article215 1890-12-24 6 BJloariay'R ('onucil. Stmit* Fines December ItGreat is the Secretary of State And since Mr. Justice O'Malley has read the labour laws so that a custom that was always considered lawful is now illegal, and since wr cauuot im[>ort Chinese coolies unless the importer lias some hold on them on215 words
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Article686 1890-12-24 6 Hongkong pi wlj I h me Iterday to print a full and hie act-uunt, h^ naturally arooa prinful interest among this communit The Euroj»ean ship-agents, merchants, and ahip-officers are naturalh concerned at th,- recurrtnee of a danger which used to be constantly before them, but which686 words
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116 1890-12-24 6 The Judicial Committee I 1 'oUUrll 1; U -Tellera! i; ;nt was whether t tent rf an ilonj bl« the irer I Chinamen out from la Tn eefc the inflow of ieal thau two hundred a agaiust nil y of that the Jud t international law116 words
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Article176 1890-12-24 6 (Strait* Times December tB.) At wsttTcl.tv'* Police Cowl two Mai who bad iu their poeeeeeioa certain arms .iM.I ammunition, uviv charged under vaii..u> ordinances rl raj Hag with the inb-i«'<-t .in.i were dismissed. The bough 1 the arma and anußauntion with the intention <>i taking then to176 words
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Article212 1890-12-24 6 L>f N mm above! N hai m u»d the a whi.-h rf of tti i bate, The tru rtodominani publican part; un ■lUr.ssi.uaU.Kvtion, Muiu \y owing to ita opposite to t>. party is still divided on thai Demoamti irho itand pi coinage aatniaUj try to gfo212 words
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Article135 1890-12-24 6 The bill which ii thesubjeet of i telegram is a kind of counter- ineasur Senator Stewart's bill for free coinage* was the subject of yestenhiy'n telegram. To-day s telegram meaus that the Prwi. dent and Secretary Windotn have so far. ited to the demauds of tbeSilvor135 words
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Article178 1890-12-24 6 s I nofcibi. It It is 01 Bill which Bill 1 and i louud within i f.'ie o L Bu i measi. u m d( ighi inthe which uow pass I eeh Wh b the Sarawak and Brwx ■|»th,Mu.»'v.'[i whei in nia x them hiusi price as178 words
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Article504 1890-12-24 7 K whu:l; pubiic Hall this afternoon, is 1 excellent oue. The Jkia been U>!.fuUy decorated for the i Wlltl flowers and shrubau aud the i QM generally are good. Among j *J Uilu < uun^^eds of photographs exhi- most without exception come to^ a high Btandard of504 words
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Article302 1890-12-24 7 The following are the arrangements for the sea-sports i i.i n<; Racks No. 1. For Meu-of-War Cutter?, No! 2. For all Yachts of any Riff, $o > and (if 4 start, i Entrance foe, No. 3. For Enropeau open or half-decked Boats* of any Eii^, whether302 words
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Article1321 1890-12-24 7 orn >ur own Correspondent.) A Trade Mission to China. wt t 15th Xor. The French government intends sending a technical and commercial delegation to stu.lv the markets of China, Japan, and the Far Bast generally. That is better than uutlm-:. but a number of French exporters, delegated by1,321 words
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Article461 1890-12-24 7 [Mddmi Time9,3rd Deeeatotr.) In 1883. regulated Emigration figures show that 798 eini grants Bailed for Mauritius, 1,925 for Xatal.Mmi ti.t>')»; Tor the M r:iitsS>>it lenient*. In 1889 the respective tiguros were, 3,126, 3,785, and 4,083. Ai regarda free •migration," an ineromae is also shown on the who!*-.461 words
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Article139 1890-12-24 7 The fvst three dav« ol January n 1 rovernment Oflß H&lid i The nuail Library tud Museum during the The only order <>t tin- .J.n Fo i In' ncil meeting o Lead iv tbe F >hibitioi Two Kin: Hotel at Peuan^, h three and I ic )i.139 words
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Article175 1890-12-24 7 Th u:.'rtaiii;i:»*ut of the r > i i i] off at tin 1 1 Qtal Ti Tanglin, la«t ui. 'fore ii and appreciations noticed different perfor u.\vn b\ the troupe, and >u au improvement hai List nigh( the Liliea M btedly Mirpassed previous ell i>. rea175 words
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Article96 1890-12-24 7 Mi.-. Tan Jiak Kim to U- a men Council. Messrs. Playfair, Sugdeu, Pal md Capper to b Jusl Mr. J. B. Elcum ictiug distr officer, Dindio Mr li. J. Wilkinson to be actin trict officer, Bukit Mrtajam, Paofil \V«'ll»'si«'V. The 25th and the 2<ith Deceuiber atid the Lsl96 words
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Article99 1890-12-24 8 q our Com nt.) jTi/r?/</ Pihih loth Dec. Mr. Montagu Baird arrived hero a few days ago, aud intends spending another week or ten days ill Kuala Pi lab. Tho Resident with Mr. Ohevallh-r. the District Officer, lett yesterday for Johol iu connection with the meeting of99 words
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Article90 1890-12-24 8 Thk >' mi 31 tli" 13 ii instant draws the tollowiug dark |«icturt» of the export Ira I pros this •ar: The effects this year's Kul rice rrop is already soaking its influences fell On all sides we hear of mills t»t \>« closed during90 words
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Article172 1890-12-24 8 •i v ii are the Q8 1! t the \> the ntal \viu«* u-.il Con wiu so nj ition during the Pw of i to Lidi of the lm the Prayer of sign of the i the ttiusin* th ftnd driukio^ the ablution The case has l>172 words
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Article341 1890-12-24 8 li is no* nearly twenty yearf sine.' the steamers known as the Km_-ni line, belonging to the Deutsche D&tnpfschiffti Rhederei zu Hamburg, first l^mm to run i out to the K.ist. N. At year will pee .1 furj ther development oi" the Comj>aay, by341 words
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Article237 1890-12-24 8 recent incident at I'euang bm another shortcoming iu the Municipal Ordinance. An eiectiou was held last I'm<l;»v u» nil up .1 \A<\\iic\ in 1 1 I an in_ r t<» Mr. Barnett, retiriug b\ rotatiou. I I 2 p.m. that daj be \\.i> t li«- «»ii!\237 words
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Article362 1890-12-24 8 T dav, the same account of the Am piracy that i l\v tbo kindiics* <>• of th<> 7*i'/i <» M lastWcdtn mi LU iU't'OUllt of t!l<' i which, t<»oW }»li«- en the 1-th, but did not bring out mauy |>artieu hhooal to those we of v hieh362 words
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Article147 1890-12-24 9 he plautiui? d si urned a ueralty »r estate and ev it ou u iug w..> act ivel th in the fermenting B beds &i rmenting o\ erat luii bas broken oat with g .ul. on tbu? imlr. bui. report thews public mo a Id I in iuTbois147 words
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Article440 1890-12-24 9 The China papers bring no further i material nows regarding the Namoa piracy. Mr .BIBCH, the Captain of the Straits team during the forthcoming cricketfortj night captaimed the 8. CO. eleven on Saturday. 11 Ti:iK i :vnil advice, from Jara, dated tsatavia L6th instant, report heavy earthquakoa440 words
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Article254 1890-12-24 9 An o\h;. neral meeting tin- Tan jo- Paga< Land < held (o-dav. -.'nt\ Messrs. John u. C. Crane, son, and A. Lermit (Sec Mr. Gh unavoidably absent in cou Mr. .1 no. A d was voted into the chair. The minutes of ordinary meetings held September254 words
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Article111 1890-12-24 9 Thi I. ibour Commission met ;it Penang on Wedueadaj *>k the evidence of Mr. Haacko of Serin Jebsen I who, f tolli x with coolies in i i u a<i il opinion that, uuder the present law, eooli .ivin-- their contract in Suuiati s. to make an111 words
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Article77 1890-12-24 9 Oh Sat k)d .1 iv lected 1 at the Bal Liaoge. vict but the best indh idual >■■ the day of th S ul bei C. h W. i vd--. W. 32 30 :M \V 30 28 &2 32 23 -d Li at. arlyle 2P l'"» :>J 9077 words
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Article206 1890-12-24 9 l\\ NIPTU The race for the Davidson Challenge Cups which took rd iy week -iouis, st roked r by Messrs. B ram well and Ti garth ■>:. and j to ai ulted in who intends with th to try S'iiu. The race consequent challenge shoal i»!n-< i in206 words
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Article274 1890-12-24 9 S. C. C. i This match was played on t he Esplanade on Saturday and in a wii I lie wicket in first cl condition, and indeed it nuj'it almosi said t'i lI it was the fi l>-«'ii in r playable cond ion sin© montha past. E. W. Bircb,274 words
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Article36 1890-12-24 9 Di rEißi i i«>N. t Th< the ten M A. <irey I > (1 :l Mr VV KKlwani I Mr-. IT "air« >Dr. Uil. il-ionship.— Mr*. Idwani Goven. present there was a lar^e36 words
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Article778 1890-12-24 10 ith Febrtiinj. Fearful Bloodshed The Roads to Tanolin Guarded ky the 8. V. A. Thb Town held by the Admiral. Extraordinary Con duct of thk govkrnok The destructive and bloody riots which hare occurred in Singaj>ore doring the lasl two days, aud which are only now quelled778 words
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Article391 1890-12-24 10 A srrio comic drama produced ai St. Jwph\* School •<>■ the evening of Saturday, 80tt December, 1890, by the St. Joseph's Dramatic Society. Author unmamed. "The Malediction,*' produced on Saturday night, is of interest to students of the drama t'or several reasXHst In the first place, it is391 words
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Article651 1890-12-24 10 THB PARNBLL PR #<JRRBS IN IiiKLAXD Mr Parnell Se Th« Paper Again Rk M R PA R V kD» TH E CH Af Orowbak. Thk Imperial Institi London, Ulh Ih c. -The <k>ctorB of Pai Vifiim il<'i hi y Iwiyfy arrived at to t!.. efficiency of Dr. lymph,651 words
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Article53 1890-12-24 11 The annual meeting of visiting justices BUfo.ir Lees, Tan J.ak Kim, and Tan Keons Saik. Mr James Mm.lkr was uuan.mouily elected as Chairman tor the ensuing year 1 the motion of Messrs. Balfour Lees and C< X pr^Ttlon of a roster, for gaol Allowed in connection with b&d53 words
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Article604 1890-12-24 11 Mom»v 22nd Decembbb. Thk ordinary fortnight!? meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was hold I in the .Board Room, Town Hall, at 2.30 p. in. yesterday. There were present Messrs. CuthberUon, Shelford, Tan Jiak Kim, Tan Bong Wan, Lini Bag Keug, I Maxwell, Sohst, and Major McCaLlum. A note604 words
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Article2226 1890-12-24 11 H. E. <>n phk Science Glasses. The B«»t Who Listened and Became a Queen's Scholar. The System of Grants-in-Aitv The annual prize distribution of the Hatßes Institution took place in the schoolrooms yesterday afternoon. H. E. the Governor and L&dy Cletnenti Smith presided respectively over the I>,>vs'2,226 words
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Article109 1890-12-24 12 Composition N*«llio Buxton. Aritniueiic «lo <!*>• Geography <lo »h>. iirAiunmr <!<> »10. Readiug *l< i do. HiM^n Aiice Oom K-.ndiuj:* do, i ogntphy EStni I i ihu ft if Maria Norrui. Dictation Hilda DaTKUoc Needlework <•'• Pouirn. l>! -i.-ui.-n do. do. (tram mar do vnfhiiiMtu- »lc i Jrac i109 words
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Article63 1890-12-24 12 monej and all L l7 wound I the Euro- tril th l»rii i down, i». i\ u reCu dwellin dread of tooth r air. mi ibock en tl».' Sunday follow having i'n.K U li? v.ii ;i paoio, Bamathe iobabitaota became u d at the ibex k>.63 words
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Article241 1890-12-24 12 En 1. 1 n f RoYAI* A i; 1 1 l i iA football match umjm Uwaaiiop Rules wus played between the above team* uu tbe Recreation Club around \t^t««rda\ afternoon, aud resulted m a victory for the Kngiaeew bv six goals to one. The kick off took place241 words
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Correspondence.
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112 1890-12-24 12 Athletic Exercises in the Raffles Institution. u 1 .1! Cilia 11 am id much taller, aud am quit .it uot iu< delicate thau, him; L»nt I do u 'der the at blot. omplaiued of l»y the ■wii.mii m at .t but on the contrary tliiuk them m -ial. Tbe inetructoi112 words
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Article116 1890-12-24 13 R- Straits Timks." v ts from a Pabang Corpora- •ed in your paper lately, I beg you that my estimate of .£lO,OOO o planting was not meant tlay on 100 fields for 3 years 'U onk to cover the outlay the firei crop might be realised, U>-18 months116 words
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Article142 1890-12-24 13 IHE SDITOB O] rHI "StBAI I- Tl M! our Government inlenol estabiishiug an Ordinance for prohibiting future importations of foreign cabper i-oioa into our Colony, thev will confar a grtat bleesiog uj-ou the public which v\ill uot only be highh med and ap] riated, but t ven142 words
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382 1890-12-24 13 The Captaincy of the Straits Cricket Teams. Si LITS T Ist uQBtan I I ma .i iu iree Mr. Mr. B beir Capl be y of the Club. to the membi mittee that if Mr. Hornb ihouKl, in electing his su to arrange that the privilege >taiuing the Cricket teams382 words
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Article46 1890-12-24 13 lEBTKBDAI EoreDOOD on the LaerteM aeajring tins port from Penaag, one of I the Cbioeae paaacngera suppoaed to l>t> Qosoand mind jumped overboard and araa drowned despite attempts at reacue. His ion tried to jump aiter him and bad to l>o forcibly held bark.46 words
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Article271 1890-12-24 13 ::ivals. Per fron Bamaranf?, Mr. K ruder. iha frmii 1 Aleaar*. Wilson and Wood. Kim* An), from Pakaa, Mr Van Bruambeck. Billitcm from Clang, Rev. Mr. Perlyam, Hasan. Hill, RobUlard, Edols, Weatrop and Amehaat. Mirmmpon from Lonelou, Messrs. MacGrtgor, Rnnkiii, Bar-u-lit mid Somerville, Miaa SomervilU; Na]>los. Mr. Dare;271 words
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Advertisement58 1890-12-24 13 NEW TONIC. No. 2. An A<.keeaule A.SBATSD BkyEKAGI "N ihk Lin is oi Noted Edinbi k<;h E&KCIPB. NOT CONTAINING QUININE And therefore BUITABLI for THOSE WHO DISLIKE THAT DRUG. Sole Baton •'The Dispensary" Aerated Water Works, Singapore PEARL OF TABLE WATE RS Natural Sparkling Mineral Waters. Kronthal. WILHBLM S QUELLE58 words
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Advertisement290 1890-12-24 13 r AERATED WATER WORKS u\:<, TO \i'-. 181 AN EXiHNSIVE ADDITION TO THEIR MACHINERY. lately received and \vhicii now is IN FULL WOK K LNG ORDER. Th.» eriginal plani ei «ted by them waa found T». be T< ill to < with the demand, and latterly to keep customers supplied,290 words
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Advertisement416 1890-12-24 13 NOTICE. rpHE price of the "Strait* Times" is -L For the daily issue $24 yearly For the weekly issue 51(5 The subscription, which is payable quarterly in advance, includes fre dejivery each i afternoon i?i Singapore and freo delivery post within the Straits Settlements and throughout the Protected States of416 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous380 1890-12-24 14 CLEAKANCKS^ 18! Viwkl's \a 'fi.ao a I Al«v j Dec. 16 Nu?ishan Rrit. str. Muc'burn Saijror and Olun* 16 Libelle mt Labuan H> Hy»« Ltonf »»tr. injj via jiorta 1*» Ruby str. DCnue ;iu<l E'alomba lt> Vjtit Sur. >tr. Koi Sa«lonj, r I*s < uly^)^•l Brit. >fr. fa) 11 Celestial380 words
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Advertisement293 1890-12-24 15 POWELL 4 CO I Ai OTinNRBj I V 0 a Pi H E RN7TTRale! B«l-roo» Rim** ew 1 HiaA Book C.**— Jnim^m. Hcnrnu* Book StanUf lv Billiard T b»i..it, im j Card T«b m 81 11 Carpet Ruifh J l Chalw f!r 1> Chamber Cnpbo., rdf S^ tv Cabinets iMßoi*293 words
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Advertisement688 1890-12-24 15 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids.— lf yon wish to obtain qwet, retrtAmt free from liesdnche, reiisi from pain and aaarnkh, to calm and as- i suage the weary aehiugs of protracted disease limgorate the nmrrma media, and reamlate the Inoculating systems of688 words
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