Straits Times Weekly Issue, 28 January 1891
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Title Section27 1891-01-28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Nbw Series Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price 40 Cents VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1801. NO. ;s,<«>».27 words
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Article, Illustration60 1891-01-28 1 •sh, Sinsrapora, on the* _7th instant the wif s of %lkxa.noeb Stua.st. Registrar j of Imports and Evjorts. of n dauahter i i Market I ens. Sutiiin.'."\ ol Rout Local an»l Jen Major W ssmann. Ths L ni onr PSTSB to F Tho Irish •< i»n Th.noil. A of60 words
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Article473 1891-01-28 1 I > I <lo H do do K do Pontianak, I Pepper Black, i Sag<» Flour, 2.1* 2 52 Co 27 Coffee Liberian, 26 00. Tapioe do elo 1-t quality <he med. flake, 1.10 do small pearl, de> mead, do iai i Cloves. An 17 Tin, Opium.473 words
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Article428 1891-01-28 1 For St, a it* I nr. Bill. L'iniai, 'Jl*t Jan At li. UM lllee-Ti: held at Boston it was r I- 1 that the coiuage bill should not septed and that au appeal be made to President il ki i veto the bill if it pat l Obiti428 words
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Article84 1891-01-28 1 The Cricket PeKnlgrht. th Jam: i says H C m let uric d to-day by the Pethawnr, after having been thoroughly beaten in Singapore. The only ••ut iu tb< campaign the with the S »re tea:. ay victory a jems *-> have been ly -lu.' te» tlie84 words
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896 1891-01-28 1 The Stanley Opera Company, Bluebeard. night, iu tbe Town Hall Theatre, ih-- Stanley Company presented M un burlesque Blue beard to a fairly good audience. Hiss Fanny Stanley as Alt Barber, aud Miss Stanley aa Maaha-all-c liar were alike- >ie eessf^j in their parts, Miss Stanley's song Do-Be-Mi-Fa in thii896 words
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Article280 1891-01-28 2 Tt fi-c-itinn issued ii to Si 000 and imprisonment of years ..n persons importing losing small mixeel ine tai coin oth its one cent Mini half cent pieces, the only legal tender of the kirxl in that Stare. The collector of Knala Kangsa repot that in November, lee280 words
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306 1891-01-28 2 S Malay men who was- charged iction with another Malay and a u in eooneotion with the robbery at Lieut. Higginbotham's buuglow and olh.-r larcenie convicted to-day the other two men wishing to call witnes were remanded till tbe 23th instant, otence will I306 words
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Article177 1891-01-28 2 \i.n\ Rook n. ig Bei he fact that, although the weather >. dispiritiug as coul imagined, the show w a hundred and ed and ■pie. resented was L M itravaganza Lalla Rookk.Thabuv- eni.ii kable for its originali 1 y or construction, but the >od effect, An,i177 words
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Article82 1891-01-28 2 Tin: Hongkong Daily i ri)B that ithe approaching visit of the I b to China should be availed of to break down •i the Peking Court. ■.■.ror e.i t iiiua tn will only heir repi es< outside the ;its. Al Lrious times *.i Eugli Royal but iu82 words
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Article634 1891-01-28 2 Re poet on Pro at BIiAMIA MAUOK. I have the lionoaf to report that I have carried out, as far as I have b#en ahle, the proapeettngof the vein at Blanch. Mafcok ns d-.m--ted by the* Resident. 2. A tunnel has hseu run iute» the hill.634 words
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Article71 1891-01-28 2 aBBT»_CT 01 TsAl EAI I H| _tOKTH [890 ffaadi Ajnount Passengerj 3 *****6 Horses, Carnages/ and Dogs. 8105 ■es lo'il Parcels Extra Luggage Special Trains Total Coaching. j _,*3_6.58 Good* 19fi Ran ac T•.. o, i W40,0_0.00 krvnStook {M Total (i-00d5 929,431.20 Miscellaneous lid 17 Grand Total71 words
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Article601 1891-01-28 2 (From our own Corresponaeni.j Hatspkned Crimina Faris, 13th Dec, 1890.— £he Recidivist qHtstiou has ever been a thorny one for the French. The mother cbuutry views the matter simply from the standpoint lt the social detritus out of Frauce. where te. shoot it down, .-as -aud is the601 words
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Article129 1891-01-28 2 tie nimals will 1 i Pri- i :for Par the elf V mg roina litGUI jnco int. ai.: 1 Wheu the uew on ady for o< library will have imodation found there for it. A araaud 11. j.r..i..t> 1... ,J________________M quent additions .-..utiuue i ttiade, a librarian of129 words
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Article1017 1891-01-28 3 THE following line's an- mere I > a tew jotting**, a potpourri, ..1 what a lover of animals has (-cu aud heard during a long residence in Deb. Probably m> count r> in the' East can boast ol ain »re varied m\ n'iful supply1,017 words
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Article190 1891-01-28 3 '.'itugi expected here fram Lisb ute to Macao. ■AmThe b. B. fl I \\ov h.; ol 500 bags of env and labs of tin from tbe Jeiebu Miu rday. _f a. Tuevenen, Consul at Brunei, arrived last night on the way to his post. Mr. Venning, treasurer190 words
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Article405 1891-01-28 3 The following appears in the Times of Ceylon, aud sits forth the views of one of tbe Ceylon team Singapore, January 6th. We arrived here late* on the afternoon of Tuesday and met with a very hearty welcome As we had to dine that night at the405 words
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Article276 1891-01-28 3 joins a bust noisy that, t.> lessen the resulting disturbauce in judicial pr< police have taken upon themselves, un I un tbe Court. check traffic in the thoroughfare. This gave- ri to d nat .1 meeting ot the Municipal Commissioner^ there on Friday last, on the ground276 words
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775 1891-01-28 3 Claim by the "Saim h<> This morning, in the Vice-Admiralty Court, before Mr. Justice I there was an actiou arising out of tl dhs which took pi ice between the Chow Phya and the' steamship the Straits of Mala< mur before midnight on the l_th The'775 words
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Article368 1891-01-28 4 (Via Ceylon.) Washington, 9th Jan vary.— The Treasury Mreha. ,M ounces e>f silv.-r st from iUS 10 to i Oo 30 Hollars. loth January. Mr Justin McCarthy has returned to hingland from Boulogne. 'Mr. Parnell was at Limerick yesterday, Where he was received with immense enthusiasm. In a368 words
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Article48 1891-01-28 4 Tb .tions to the' rank of Lieut, of oued S ond Lieuts. are .is follows I'. 11. Johustone, Imliau Stall' Corps to August I 1). Graham, seconded ist It. 18'JO, to K. llaworth--15, *****, vice A. H. ited Adjutant Second it., vice I, dated NoI48 words
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Article886 1891-01-28 4 The Auuual General meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held in the Exchange, at 12.30 p. m. to-day. There were piosent .-The Hon'ble T. Shelford (Chairman) Messrs. Sohst, Cuthbertson, Anderson, hiulaysou, Edelmaun, Craig, lb-inn, Kauch, Loved, aud Mr. A. J. Gunu (See rotary. The886 words
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678 1891-01-28 4 Ban kruptcy Ordinance-No. II of 1888. The impending ivtir.-m- I in October last, of Mr. H< rnby, who was sent out from initiate I I lie < t»rdinr v. ommitti e in .1 ab die be r ait a the j with apprehens officer a 1 read) g am ther678 words
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Article449 1891-01-28 5 iURSDAY, 22ND JANUA! gislativi unci! met in tbeCbamtbis afternoou at 2.30. There wi u1 Hl »< v un: GOVEBNOJL tn 0-t.ciL C Smith, cc m .The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding the TriM |>. LISUt -Colonel A. Burton-Brown, k a Tbe Hon'ble the Colonisl Secretary, Sir Frederick Dickson,449 words
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Article3668 1891-01-28 5 Mr. Burkinshaw then asked the follow ing questions of which he had alreadv given notice: J. V? hot her the Government have applied* the moneys of sudors in the Supreme Court ordered to be paid to the Accountant beuersl of tho Supreme Court by depositing such moneys at3,668 words
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Article378 1891-01-28 6 rj I 1 o I i 1 tor I n I < i I ireas 1 [j H paeity nd dime ipt. Adair, are An r, •k tiring gun- 1 len. I 0 tons sp. ..(IT knot Admiral S. >woll s L l m ui.378 words
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Article76 1891-01-28 7 Cricket Fort ni ght. 7 ni. an it to f b world that I wai ug < 'ticketing legrani of the men of SinTn i W: s ins.- of t le> BLongk te-r.n. t! in th wha* i That I mat have bad Sfhat nur Am "ie iu friends their76 words
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Article143 1891-01-28 7 p i lit of day's racing, Ttn: ro\ 1. 1 •J [r. H. P I. H. 1 'i I Liv C A entry Mr Pr?n< I M •J M 1.1O' A. !> -Aii's i -i 'S Ji 11. H. 1. Mr. Andro*a W 2. Mr. Stepb 'ler. Other143 words
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Article162 1891-01-28 7 The applications from the Penang Municipality for reduction of their police contribution, and for government financial aid to carry out certaiu extensive public works there, -io not find favour with Government. A letter from the latter read at ting of tbe Board on Friday last intimated that162 words
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Article337 1891-01-28 7 The Labour Commission. 'ra its Times Ja nun ry 22. Thk Labour Commission which has just I adjourned to draw up its re'port has been sitting nearly three months. Owing to the decreasing and unsatisfactory labour supply e»f the Colony, the subject of Chinese ami Tamil e-oolie immigration hither337 words
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Article310 1891-01-28 7 > of M Wissmann ba^ bee une familiar I .us iii East \ai t hat wit iiin the Germs re of influence. When the mr wre a German supremacy on the coast. Major Wissmann played mspicuoua part and largely contributed te> the n> of order. Afterwarv. as j310 words
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Article690 1891-01-28 7 nt* i um a January 2b*. i In' ivernment seems a-t p eseut an unhappy way of doing things. Of course if H. B. the Governor thiuks that the unofficial members of Council ai intended to fulfil the functions which are fulfilled in i. by the opposition690 words
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Article238 1891-01-28 7 iStrax < I s Jai Tht; Crime A of which Mr. Parnell means make apa f cmm iuto law 1887, ts aim being to curb terraria aud outrage in Irelaud. Tie- hi rue aud other nationalist a sail of Mr. Parnell, had made life ami among238 words
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Article246 1891-01-28 7 Uuaits Times January v To-day's mail advices throw no light upon the origin of the Chilian revoluti* and tin- further telegrams only partially itisfy the curiositi of the public. Th.- i amount of British capital ii jives tbe evolt a more than local interest, ami tin- e-ourse«246 words
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Article184 1891-01-28 8 Thk small cause suit Nathan versus hich arose oui of a transaction in Raub »h i been settled out of Court. H. I. the iesarewitch will arrive in the' J> ar)l i ou the' :>rd March, aud will un in S;-,_ 4wo da\ s li aving then184 words
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12 1891-01-28 8 The C apoi< oa th The- d imurs12 words
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Article135 1891-01-28 8 clay < tai y i by Mr. I torn- S.) should I The inc iva-- isto b i .nth. lt in. ago th- ary of tppi gem •l thr did not vary. II eveuts, ouly gi an ud an eu on; i mil i lithe avi even135 words
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210 1891-01-28 8 ,h r ntertaiumei The Company are atrong in busln tlie audience enthuamatie. The waB lengthy, aud .1 ir vv i :i rformao M i in own peculiar buaineg*. dian he proved to be quite iu fa W ..-.h.,. handling the bone. orS nl K210 words
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138 1891-01-28 8 The "Chow Phya" "Sappho Collision. THI Phya Sappho collision case m tli Court hi. The' mate of the ho had beeu recalled bv the Court. Sir. Da-, idson, who res< Lr ks uut »l aft< ivideuee, briefly op< ued tbe caae for I Phya. The salient of Mr. I >a138 words
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Article520 1891-01-28 8 and for a declara'titled to the and condemnation for an account of dher relief as the r a *e This ca6e which arose out of the collision between the Cho a- Phya and Sappho in Malacca Straits ou the night of the 12th August last was520 words
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Article221 1891-01-28 8 Ysarraanai afternoon Mr. H. A. Crane sold one piece of freehold land comprised iu Government Graut No. 76, situated in the district of Paasir Panjang, containing an area of 40 acres, 2 roods, and 39 poles, together with the' brick- making machine the' bungalow thereon erected, One piece221 words
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Article259 1891-01-28 8 Thi onmber of i Liluarv and Museum was 3,429. i m on the instant OU li; i'u ties hears t ment biug :1c aai Hank ■i :ie-:. ..nini. no. rate lbI hundred p pernor Thi -at Ban* Vine pen tbe I .Mary Thorn] the owners of the-259 words
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Article286 1891-01-28 8 From our Correspondent.) g ,la Lumpor, 2Hh January Kuala Lumpor and environs the storm signal mav be. now fan ly hoisted. Laat afternoon a 1 wnpour accompanied with thunder ami lightning broughtdowi t couple ot .dd temporary attap wardi the Pauper Hospital; unfortunately a con pie Chinese |iatients286 words
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Article67 1891-01-28 8 In Ql on fi ami r as P* Ml it lib .o, r the -i toi ra iu- it th re to _cil ugh a Haming f i i 111 sseda £*pore. is nothing mac k m 11 md the "I" 15 wh I n Hiado a.67 words
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Article125 1891-01-28 8 \N uli regard to tbe motion i passed In the Municipal Board of Penang against police interference with stree: traffic there without its consent, it ia aaid that the I':- si.lcnt's objectieui to th lntion proposed was that i l_ having been made' to bin is Councillor125 words
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Article779 1891-01-28 9 Sua-*. Ok Friday night tbe reproduction of f, Massa's extra vagauza on Rider i Haggard's well knowu novel, was witnessed j by tbe largest audience which bas, aa I yet, visited tbe show. AnAyeeha [She-e) Miss Stanley may be congratulated <m a good performance, ber voice779 words
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Article229 1891-01-28 9 lhe yearly aetof new hooka for the library ot the Snpreme Court has just arrived. I'he- selection appears to boa very recent edition of Stephana Commentaries, which is the rancienl Blackatone modernized au 1 brought to date, ami tlm-e- ia a new work on the Law229 words
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Article330 1891-01-28 9 i'r i, t.) i Pilah. 16th ry. Un Th last all the Malay headmen ofthe Burrounding districtB of Kuala Pilah gathi getaerto wish I lent goodbye of rt me home ou I taring the ai i 1 numChin«« and e>th mit the Resident's office ami spent t330 words
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Article153 1891-01-28 9 Saturday's Wiwifius. Bi spectal telegram from our correspondent at Penang, we learn that the third aud last day's racing in connection with Penaug Turf Club Spring Meeting leauhed as follows 1. S-fPakas Cup. Handicap for all PoDl. The Sultan's Hercules 1. Mr. Poh Laj Chee'. dais 2.153 words
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Article572 1891-01-28 9 Th i i mg Gazette a\ a r dospoudingly of the First Day's Ra< >s (the mlta of which have beeu t I ipbically reported in the I > and iu giving au account cf them, briefly i I numb he smalt compared W it h572 words
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2078 1891-01-28 9 Late Telegrams. ECHOES OF THE WEEK. t Via Bangocm Berlin, 12th Jan. The Piussiau tiOVSTOneut announces that the component parts of Dr ECoch'a lymph will be shortly revealed. Ottuira, 1 Jth Jan. The Canadian Attorm •neral win the approval of tie- Imperial t >i.\ crnuient has authorized the owner of2,078 words
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Article310 1891-01-28 10 {Btlpngor Government Gaeette, 2Srd Jan Mr. V. -lining, in his report on the Botanical Grardens for 1890, recommenda the engagement of an Rngiisb practical gardener, uot a Scientific botanist, ata salary of $70 to |80 per month to inanaae tbe.n, on the ground that such an appointment would310 words
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Article576 1891-01-28 10 [Vi'.i Ceylon. Wmhingion, Jan. 15th. After the Financial Bill iiH»l passed the Coma >f tlie whole House, Senator Vesl aat< 1 the ta by proposing, an i ute, a pt K;-'.' Coinage Bill wbleii provides tlu value of America be a dollar coined of indeed ami ta d576 words
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Article3133 1891-01-28 10 A MKETiI/WPfhe Munitij aioners a held on Mond Present, the Presid Messrs. Sobst. Shelford. Tau Jm' B Beug Wan. aud Major M -Call The- minutes of the last ordinary m iug were read. Mai m.mm poiub was decided at last i additional appointments n be regarded as merely3,133 words
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Article654 1891-01-28 11 Alfreel Holt untitle- ie» those- exporter* I- tr.. m the i ly.< Liverpool, ai Birkenhead, to the s; Settle nt*, China. ami Japan, who fr un I to the 30th dune. lS'.'l, confine their shipments aiuers he-longing to the ()<■ irnship i steamers bra sV \H all >654 words
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Article3022 1891-01-28 12 Ketchau (Pahang) Corpora tion. PAN ordinary meetiug of the shareholders in the Ketcbau (Pahaug Corporation, Limited, 8 was held on 3tst December at Winchester House. Old Broad-str et E (J under the presi dency of General Bar wei I. The Secretary i Mr. Woodford having read the notice convening the-3,022 words
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121 1891-01-28 12 Colonel Walker of tbe list of Ni'\v Year Honours, i other names of persons connected w Far Eaat. These are the Rig r 11, George Robinson, <>t> when., the dignity of barom g| conferred; Thomas Sutherland, hsq.,Al.IJ chairman of tbe Peninsular aud On121 words
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Article212 1891-01-28 12 T<> in.. Edi s Times." Sik. Bj the alt. ration introduced by th.' Municipal Com mission era to the tune -t pay meal of aaaei into so short a period aa one month, siv Jauuary for the ti rat half-year, and duly for the ar, the ratepayers212 words
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Article296 1891-01-28 12 ral for tl. notifies tba I b buoy on the iWuga uk, aiti ub of the river Deli, Paaaaaajrar List. Per Yi <j I from ;>.i: ssrs \Fi derich, Bilterinann and L. tr. m Deli, Mr. (j Liverpool, Mi -rs. Back, G'K< rd, -iron. Greider, M Dindallon ••an296 words
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Article908 1891-01-28 13 The premises of the Company are situated at Tanjong Pagar adjoining the town Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from Wharf to destinations at low rates. The Wharf extends to one mile and quarter and ie divided by the908 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1891-01-28 13 NEW TONIC. No. 2. As Agkeeabli Derated Beverage om thi Lines oi Noted Edinburgh Recipe. NOT CONTAINING QUININE And thei r< uiiai roB THOSE WHO DISLIKE THAT DRUG Sob' Makera "Thi: Dispensary" akkated Water Works, Singapore "TIIK DISPENSARY AERATED WATER WORKS Til \II AN a TEN S V H ADDITION277 words
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Advertisement75 1891-01-28 13 PATENT IMPROVED AMERICAN FORGES. SUITABLE for Engineers, Boilermakers, Bridge builders and General Contractors. These Forges are a quite recent invention and are vastly superior to any other forges in the Market. They can be had in three sizes, viz., A round Diam. of hearth 18" C square sizo of hearth75 words
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Advertisement565 1891-01-28 13 MCALISTER CO. Invite Special Attention to the Following. Shipchandlery. Anchors and Chains, all si/.e's Hawsers. S'eel with reels, Manila and Coir Rol'ES idffD OOBDAOI. Europe, Manila, Ce>ir, Bolt-rope Ratlines all si/.cs Links. Log, Lead, Plajr, Fishing, Hambroliue, lloiislini', Marline' CAN\ As. rlax, Heaap, American Cotton aad Drill. Ba_rgii g. Parcelling565 words
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Advertisement519 1891-01-28 13 Steam Vessels. RILEY HARGREAVES A CO. Kngineerb A Shipbtjildbss, Singapore. Have at present under const met ion and FOR SALE the followiug vessels: STEAM YACHT OR PASSEXGER STKAMER Length so' «i" Beam 13' 6" Draft .V C" Tastefully etittd throughout. Cargo capacity 20 tons. Sp«e «1 ll Knots. STEAM LAUNCHES.519 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1891-01-28 13 DipabtureB, Per Bengal for Shanghai, Mrs. Grey. For Hongkong, Lord Connemara, Mr. and Mrs. ith. Per Fnn? Tte. for Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. Lafone, Mrs. Baberaska Suez. Mr. Martin Marseilles. Messrs. Van Druten, Von Donop. Button and Schots. Per Caledoni* a for Hongkong, Messrs Veran, Harris and bVaife for Yokohama,83 words
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Miscellaneous733 1891-01-28 14 AKRIVAIS I Flag VaaaaL'a Vimi. a Tons. Captain. Prom. Saman Consionekb. Harrow IBrit. str. 1702 Brooker Lomlon iDec. 3; Paterson, Simons A Co. M.rj Austin str. 140 jfiddie Bagan Jan. 18; Lim Lan Co. ,^o r str. 1115 'Burgoyn.. Manila |Jan. 11 Behu Meyer A Co. oj str. «03 Webster733 words
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Miscellaneous431 1891-01-28 14 SHIPPING. JTirfy, 802, Master for Hongkong R*.;. IN PORT. b. 7':L G. Gaggino 4' Mn nw Riraard Eicl-nier*, 1,34>, i .-hn Mey< For Biirmah. Koad.*. Caroline, H.M.S. atoanier. 1.120, tons. Captain „,_«ik Kut/ Brothers A < 'o. Un i ClutU'rl.mk, Senior Naval Omoer, Station R.L 1 Plover, H.M.s. gnnboat 786431 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1891-01-28 15 ||ÜBlAN_f€] WM BLACKING fl_r^ SELF-SHINING. NO BRUSHES REQUIRED SI Ik I POWELL CO. I Al \.:ers, IN O A PORE f"'»K SAj.h. AlliV'i- J,.,. He-.}--. Book Cab. Chesr--010t»..> Co.* ILLUS 7^ i i v i_jniT*"n r~~-~Tn -W 1 I I p sa Z PG.rV.ER AKO LOZEMOES Approved by the Imperial160 words
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Advertisement374 1891-01-28 15 DE. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Thi Obioiwali and onlt (lenuine Advice t<> [nvalids, It' yem wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headaehe, ief frdm pain and anguish. te> calm aud asanage the areary aebinga <d' protraeted disease, invigorate the^ nervous media, an.l regulate the systems I the. body,374 words
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Advertisement380 1891-01-28 15 "AVOID EPIDEMICS" BY U-iNG 0-A.l_V"__C_E^T'S CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only Reliable Brand, -A.T^7"____._E_.l3_E_3-0 57 GOLD SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS IN EACH I I m: HIGHEST AWARD when i->(eel against other Disinfectants. \ll OHjfinaal VmeUmsxem on I-abcl «l»o ov«?r|fco hiMrl,,r K-«®-_^ rori*or TK4_»E MARK VWj Vo r> PL| m# "> ns380 words
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Advertisement206 1891-01-28 15 poooooo-oooooooc* uijot^T_rSo!D-onS Pulmonary -tion _*_*J* 0 Whooping c-jugh. «JCy 5 Catarrh bad /NC^ Q 0 ,ier *L^^ In 4. Oi lot a /^S/ 0 caBes oL E i- ide __>_) 0 (j mies, Fevers, V**^ n 0 Cholera. It 8 o\, 0 4o 0 qin impure *>£ s von i206 words
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Advertisement350 1891-01-28 16 DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE. )fe~X ;t> ra»ayala. arva. »na Hrart anease. J cu..-. .<■>•. v.t compiumt*. ____t^^%__«^ y^.jjr i u e T«T* V et K ___..flßV > nSPif > I oU fljli. "OL LOB'S PHOSPHODYNE MmL n M^Fi\ IBmin Matter lyret-Jrinj tlio Blood "/m".' jl' \V i iJil Aft. i .■•I'OHI350 words
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Advertisement501 1891-01-28 16 S In o^jurnce of Jnultlion VORC ESTERSHIRE H SAUCE which a,e calculated te deceive the P*Wc Lt* and I emus have ie request that Pkrtkm n that the Label on entry bottle t ik f >tars their Signature thus i c__! without which no hoith of tht original WORCESTERSHIRE £l2J2*501 words
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Advertisement263 1891-01-28 16 OUINIUM WINE OF LABARRAQUE unique preparation of this kind, approved by the Academy of Mediolne of Paris, is the condensation of all the active principles of the Cinchona Bark. A few gramenae of the Quinium r ths same effect as several kilo* of (Unchona.s (KOBIQI at the School of Pharmacy263 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES," WEDNESDAY JAN. 28, 1891.
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Title Section9 1891-01-28 17 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES," WEDNESDAY JAN. 28, 1891.9 words
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Article75 1891-01-28 17 (Foir Straits TinieU Ths Revolt nv Chili. London, 27th Jan.— The Chilian rebels have bombarded Coronel. Coronel is a Chilian coast town 25 miles sonth of Concepcion, with population of Aver 5,000 inhabitant*. Mn. -huDLittfoa p, Hopes are ert tart aided of Mr. Brad; laugh s recovery. thcriafn75 words
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Article1177 1891-01-28 17 Ii appears from our mail news that the ornioittee formed for the purpose of en a itioiio.m ut. to NViUiuni fell h m 1 Majority of bine trj thr.-.- decided in tavoUr of the proposed site iu front <>♦ the Towu Hall of Altorf. The hero. I told,1,177 words
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3160 1891-01-28 17 hi the matter of the Companies' Ordinal tS69, and in ihe matter of the Tift Min in a Com pen y. Lim if* <>' parte the chartered Ha,,!,- of India, A mts&ralia and China, The following is a summary ol the affidavits filed3,160 words
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456 1891-01-28 18 Ti would be observed Fn in oiu of this week's __unici{ Lt Mr. a. Gaggino is tbe promoter ol r scheme to builds bridge from Ciyde rerrace to Tanjong Rhoo. Mr. Qaggino claims lhal the advantages of such a structure. 1! 1 reded, woi456 words
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Article433 1891-01-28 18 mVrom o„r Correepem nt) Pekan, I7ik Jmmuary. The North E monsoon this year is a ruuwkabU li one, aud the Malays sa) that this ls ihe tl within their remembrance thai i has been so favourubl* ror fisbinu during the nust mo uth, I>, the total rainfall io433 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement125 1891-01-28 18 IMP OB 1 a\t NOTlt It hsvin the I INDIAN TEA COMP INI telling tea nnM ihel on which tl "FINBP .SB_ or FIN bcial Blend m fl I in large tvpu neros* a largee.e.M.V-, j J| WOKI) iIS 1. m fl pniMMjal ehara.- Isfl U V ,Ml and which125 words
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