Straits Times Weekly Issue, 3 March 1891

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Ni;w Sbkie; Published kor Transmission by Every Homewaro Mail Steamer. IPkice 40 Cents VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MARCH ;j, 1801. NO. 8,(51 L
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  • 14 1 On the lOtb February, at Medan. D«>li the i Ckiys, B«q., of fought
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  • 34 1 •d January. 1891, a Qlenbnn Qr»ntii!ly, P^rthnhire, V <'\i w jfj lie, Late of Singap >re, in her I Priinep S'^ut. on tha 2nd March, -v. the wif,> of Jacob .1 ;in<l >> months.
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  • STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1891.
    • 303 1 SufOJLPOBi 3bd Mak. h 1891. GamWior. do 9.50. do do No. 2 7 Copra Hali, LB5. do Pontianak, Pepper Black, 13.00. Sago Plour, 2 Pearl Sa^o, 2.00. Coffee Bali, 27.0 Coffee Liberian, „29.00. Tapioca small Flake, 1.20. do do Ist quality do m«I. flako 4. V J<'.
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  • 307 1 The Legislative Council m.-t on Than<liv to ]»:iss hills amending the law on Bankt and the Po«t Offioe. Progress wai made with the Begtstratiofl of Is Bill, and the consideration of the Military Contribution rotes iras pal off till tlw nexl meeting. H« I H- the
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  • 340 1 (For Straits Times.) Thk Proposed issue <>k Tkn BsiLLnrci Notes. London, 25tk Jfeft.— The Right Hon'ble J. G. Goschen states that silver will be held to cover the issue of ten shilling notes, but will not exceed the amount required to pay the notes in silver, the remainder
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  • 434 1 MONDAY, 2nd MARCH. ARRIVAL OF H.I.H. THE TZAREVITCH. Ms. H will j robabh Le for iv. M Ifl v C.M.G., and Tanku Odio ;irrr iterday afternoon from EUng i delangor yacht Etme. It is report i i-lii collision oecnrr< lelaogor _yi Im .W r rmi in the bTtaas River. Oh
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  • 187 1 li appears that the Resident of BelanRor when sentence of three yean rigorous imprisonment was on th.- hid Boland adopted the view that the lentenos was too h i\\. and he tii rewarded his virus t.» th»- Governor? Full notes of the evidence arc mow
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  • 178 1 On Saturday there was launched from the yard of Messrs Kiley Kargreaves <$ Co. a sea going steam launch, 66' <> keel, by 11' 0" beam by 6 to the order of H. 11. the Sultaa of Sambas and Mr. Kater Junior ot Pontiauak. This vessel
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 CONTENTS Ma* Su'umarv of the W< Renter's Tel^srran and (-Mviornl Military %.ff%ira in Kjvpr Th« Lifo of Lord Hou?htoTi Th* M UUry CoBtriKatioit Bnt^in and P.»r»n>_ r^l in Africa TK. unoil. The lfunieipal Commission. Council Pup Pfcnytif List. Po1m-> N"ew«. Sopreme Court Mr. BlacV intor Eehofts of tho Week. TeVgraphii'
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  • 408 2 DAY. 25th FEBRUARY. f wo men brought up at the Hongkong Assizes on Wednesday \veel< charged with complicity in the Nam on piracv, have I>♦*« *i 1 dSfc&arged for lack of sufficient evidence. The first steamer of the new Sunda the Sahit it/a left Suez yesterday direct
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  • 88 2 Tnu <»f Mr. S. Walpole Heron "11. "on "i ih« Into Sir John Heron MaxHnddart d.-iu <>f tll( 1;lt M ick, M.l'., took pl«ce a t i r H < Jhurch, Eatoi mducte I J he r brotlu -in 4r. A. L». I)() J>» Sir Dnncau Campbell, Bart, .••noms.nan.
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  • 173 2 th, the ruor of Ceylon a communication to the •il of that Colony in tl lllu lilitary coutribui! by I rotary ol had met with P&nuou itiou fi-o unotfi ial members ot Council and the public. Hw E ie Governor said, tlmt jiapi] an inl
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  • 568 2 The Baldwin Bros., parachutists, stand probablv among the l>est known public entertainers iu the world. Professor T. Baldwin, the elder brother, was the tirst man who successfully aud sat'elv descended in a parachute, at least there is do authenticated record <>f any man having done it before
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  • 57 2 I bppeb prices have upward tendency during the l»LocaJ Blocks were cleared out dl ticalsper pic-ul and 81 being offered with ■'I'' l (1< ils whlHj arrived 01 ;V l at tun., the total si Lhautaboon district only amoui a thousand piculs. The net 1 vil 'r lv I!I
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  • 92 2 rH»Papew laid before the Legislati Lonmi .o-ay, comprise a memorandum forwarded by Sir Frederick Didwon to Lord Kuutsiord, dealing with the mode and incidence of Natire Statea taxation, the wenufl KafiUfcj of landholders in the Colony, ami the land department in Selangor a despatch from Sir Cecil C
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  • 2326 2 I TiUeroi Having thoroughly inspected the RanbAu*tnlian Syndic it Vs pro jerty during the tea day?* I remained thwre.stid Mr. Black to our reporter. I considered ir, .idvisible to make myself nc 1 1 1 liu-Vil i)\ pjr«ouitl inspection with tho only aitermttird ruata far retching
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  • 340 3 .1 Thi i! P M,}i Zti ii ;l S >u: b (Joba you aiv. I -u 4 u to a i i*j *s a made m:aiy mis bj im i rkTu.it was all rif bile, \mA i th>l' Wl;. NOW Ml ui- i, f tl
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  • 673 3 Written for the Straits Time*.* January, 28th 1891.— A right merry entertainment seems to be, according to the few English papers which the frost and snow still permit me i»» receive, the Dew burlesque of Joan of Arc" at i Open Comique. There would scarcely appear
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  • 125 3 Mm. II M. Kuala Lam; ■>r from Mb M\cd(»n arrived slerdaj r will return to E Mk. Pownall, Sup .ii id the Eastern Extension Telegraph C< ion at Baajoewangie r©| At h.M imii. 25th iust. A modei h<|i i!\t' i' 1 11 Th] lI k"! isru i»t"
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  • 885 4 Mr. Mila's Company in Hamlet." It is difficult to describe accurately the of Mr. Geo. C. Miln and the dramatic company who ou Wedneapay night produced" Hamlet" at the Siugapore Towu Hall Theatre. It is the misfortune of dramatic companies ou tour that there is a tendency to create highly
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  • 164 4 Thi death of the Sultana of Johore, wliich occurred yesterday, ;it Tyersajt, the Singapore residence oi the Sultan, is <t matter of regret but not of surprise as the deceased lady had for a long time pa>t been a keen bullerer ami had been altnost bedridden,
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  • 582 4 A Remarkable Case in Selangor. A Heavy Sentence. In our issue of Saturday there appeared the following paragraph A youiip European has been sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment at Selaugor for fabricating false evidence tending to seriously affect the social reputation of a Government Official." It should be explained
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  • 22 4 Begi>-%in<; with Thursday morning next, the Straits Steamship Company's steamer Ooryia will ruu every week to Port Dickson, Klaug and Teluk Anson
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  • 845 4 The ordiuary half-yearly genera 1 meeting of the above company, was held in the otfiees of the Company at. uoou to-day, (26th Feb.) There were prosont: Directors Hoo'ble J. Finlavson, i Chairman), Messrs. Tfceo. Sonet, A. P. Adams, C. Sugden, J. Miller, Jno. Anderson,
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  • 84 4 The entries t'<»r the forthcoming S. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament closeon Friday at half-pasl 6 o'clock, and those uifmbsjai who mav with to take part in thetouruament and who bare not np to that time subscribed (heir names will U> d« barvai from eataring. There
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  • 149 4 Teleyram j'r<>,n fh» <l>,r> ni>>r. Strait* Setth mutt* to th» Qecniary of State for lh> Colottir* (19tk February, 1891). Is not reduction to be wade for HiH) on account of Fortress Engineers who] arrired in January *his year and on a<int of Local Artillery not t enrolled
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  • 291 4 London, j;ti F«6. -Tt»e EUrerend Jex. Blake Mas boeu appoiuted I),-a.i of H*th and >> i /s//, n t e Hums,, of Oni utt ia»l night, bir W I I-,, ■.•>ugl\t tmwaid In?, motion for tecurmg li.riiiht** for tho dincuw Lbduui *> ffau which, after a Nll r1
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  • 2794 5 Wednesday, February 25th. ordinary mectiug of the Municipal tstioners was held in tjie Board X)in yesterday afternoon at 3, there g present Mr. A. Gentle, (President), Jewrs. Sohst, Shelford. Crane, Tnn Jiak Ciin, Tau Bcug Wan, Lim Rug Keng, I and Major MeCallum. Press Report The minutes of
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  • 439 5 Madrcu tm i ith F>t>. 1 1 would appear that the Commission will first have to decide whether th. general feeling of plaut< rs is u favour of State-supervision of itn migration, ti immigration, or both. When this has been lettled, d< I tils will
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  • 422 6 Mining in Malay a. Times February ither column >r, to be precise, in columns we publish what Mr. Hum.' Black has to say about Siugay i) ut Selangor aud about Kauh. And the substance of the latter is that in ancient goldfield, which is now ing attacked by modern
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  • 293 6 'a it* I will haw L observed from our bat the logic of facts has comjh'lU'.l :Lc Egvj i«i iiiiifiit with I he i<( alouc jw>li<:y lntli-ito folio ihe Mahdist* or J).-r\ i-di.-s who inland tram Suakiu. The I i l> cti hard |>ut to iaiiiuit'
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  • 781 6 Times Many readers >>n takiog up the <ujvu Dumber of th ft irn first to the article devol by thai !;m>'hoooured periodic •<■ of the Life of the i Lord li ughton yer, on the other ban I, r mai th»> convent ionallj whom 'i:
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  • 335 6 F> bruary In another column we publish an count of cert* the substance of which is t,) i ang tnaa -in fact, a mere I to thn u< iur ■ooment for what aninunts to gross ,m<l ii)tl<i(»iis skti-l.r. We take it ;ts ad doubl that the
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  • 192 6 i 1 <■•. 1 1 a 1 ill [tit i I I n mi that. Imt the N i with iutei I that t truly i \s touch thai (V oil, i Mil; md C it is generally r< ho] k •"'it toUke h vet i! is
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  • 201 7 u.: has y t he eii L'unis 1 in our issue r> ■T ct' nder, o .m offi< >vei nroeut, it uuduly ha her it I ;il. If ti i< i.ih, judicial a fchiv I tctoa from kme ir own r« > ia into H. I
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  • 394 7 Thursday, 26th Fkhruauy 1891. The Council met a< ±;\u p. u. Pbcsbitt. His Excbllbhot thk Gotirwo*. mi u. k c.m.o. The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding the Tl itajor-General Sir Charles Warren, M inelionble the. Colonial Secretary, iSirJ. Frederick Dickson, K.c.M o the Aitony\-(i, peril, .1. Bouse r.)
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  • 92 7 Mit. .T.wii Sellar has been ap)K>inted acting manager of the New Harbour Dock Compiiuy Limited during the absence of Mr Wishart. Bsfori Mr. Woodwmrd, this morning, three !\iin_s convicted of beinir in posi sion of adulterated milk were fined 525 a month's imprisonment each. i i ::i'\v
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  • 70 7 Inis afternoou before Mr. hTomarrappa Chi! ty was I with talii-irai iu^ false ideDce. Messrs. I';.:; fair and B New Oriei and Mr; Nathau, broker. t iciilly i he lachellam The deuce aa to u taken, lie v,.,s comciti! bail the man for fourth i i:
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  • 475 7 Land Revenue. Mr. Miln In "Rob Roy." y to pu and r< .i.t.,. i-~ a tt en A J7 '< luk Avt I- -1. ..ua--7-;.it,i I* of la holders ii; paper lid anuutn. in the couutrj tlraordiu riety of land tenures was t u ith. In Malacca a similar variety
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  • 175 7 Singapore Trade in 1890. Imports. i, show during t .< i, i -m; sliow i chief i The atx under garobier, sa^o tlour, tapioca Hour, flake taj>io< d tin. The iucre "pra, pioca, stieklac, and iJ.-n.: pium. arms and ammunition s.-nt ».ut pore were valued at S",7l)0 in the quarter
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  • 772 8 Mr. H. M. Bechek has just returned from au extensive tour in Pahang where he has visited the several mineral concessions in connection with which he is professionally engaged. Kbtchau. Speaking with regard t<« the Ketcbau concession, Mr. Becher said to a reporter of the Straits Timr*
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  • 246 8 From Sim pan to the Bentoug Jfotriet is becoming quite a well made and defined track but on this occasion Mr. Becher took the Bilut River with a view of judg. 1 iog its position for water communication. Tire people of the BtiDgei Dua property ot the Hongkong Company
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  • 1116 8 Titt Stiittanj of State for the Colonies to Ojjlcer Administering ih< Government, Straits Settlements. Do \vx i no Str e bt, 9tk Sir, I have the honour to transmit to you, for your information and guidance, unless vou have any seiious object
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  • 290 8 Singapore, Isth August, t€ His BzOBLUnrOI mi: (tu\ UtHOB, S. S. I beg to make the following observation* on the 'ircular dated 9th June, LB9O, Miliiarv Lauds, now before the Executive Council. 1. I will tivst 'ak.' paragmphf -I to 7. Paragraph
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  • 545 8 A fterinTing f ill consideration feo what is gel out by tin- Oeneral Officer ConOMkßdiog, I an enable t c»lar, in the spiiit iu whirl it is couceivdl applicable to this Colony, which has iilwa\ i\ to profide til laaii found
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  • 4585 9 Smith, K.C.M.0., to the S S tin' C' >10/i U Govi i;\ mkn i H«>< Bim llik March, (890, Lord, In connection with your h No. 70. of the 19th February, on the subject of the increased Military Qtribution, I find thai 1 have omitto state that,
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  • 475 12 Extracts from a Report on the Land Department of the State of Selangor, by Mr. E. W. Berch. Dated 27th Sept, 1890. K). Ti R< gulatioDS have tied. First, 31st August, 1886, it wus decreed, ng other things, that all kampong and (pand under cultivation should I -far a Dt
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  • 78 12 Dr. J. T. I stands in tho I Malacca Conimistiion of the Peace, and he is appointed i stice, i nd isl Bre Mr. I s. K j; tiers!. re has b >nded for six uiontl Mr C Harte tfa^iatrsie, Peaaag. Chinese Advisory Board at Sintra|
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  • 388 12 A/, Isi I ir fallen in the Darvel Baj District. The Tabanae rii ii» days, hut in> dam.ij i I >!if to th-» tobacco M-tM f We notice tlmt tl rural; Uazette in making ot our eopper eoia and lvaj.-ih Bf r prohibiting it> introduction iiit
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  • 372 12 ALL who are interested in planting and in I the progress of the country will be glad to learn that the negotiations which were commenced in January 1889, for the employment of Indian indentured labour in this state have now 1» en satisfactorily concluded.
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  • 248 12 The number of visitors to the Raffles 1 Library and Museum during f ii«' v. iraa 1.1 '''hi: Bags >u all Government buildi an<l ad ou the various consul are half-masted to-dav in honour of the late Prim 1' >wn Prio Belgium. A v of th< P
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  • 141 12 In a d party of telegraph officials wit se iostrumeiitfi will I from Bangkok to establish telegraph stations b 8 sopbon an.', Prab K in- tul oo th«- M., i important line, oi; it of t rted French activity in that dir uld have iu \%."/i- ii The
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  • 637 12 Mr. Miln's representation of Shylock is much superior u> his Hamlet. L night in the trial scene U<- was edmoat all* that ooukl be desired, and in one or two parts of it be was all that could be desired. No more
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  • 351 12 Entries. The entries for the first 1891 S. C. C !i iwn Teuuis Tournament are m> lollow.s Thi if. G. P. Owen L. M Woodward F. H. Pearee G. Mi H. ensuring Single Handicap "A." C. Lo^an L. M. Woodward <■ P. Owen John Anderson
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  • 911 13 The S.C .C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. The handicaps for the S. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament were posted iu the pavilion on Saturday afternoon and they are as follows Single H vndicap A Ci.a^-. G. P. Owen 15 Earle 15 A. H. Capper scr. J. Anderson 15 F. H. Pearce
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  • 576 13 H. BTs. Troopship J1, which left hoe with t: utu e§ terday, is one of the best known ships iu the service. She inallv a\\ a <). boat and was purchased by tin- Bnti>h •_M nimiit m i troopship, tor which her great roomineea and generally good tea
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  • 546 13 KivKMi.Y. Mr. Wall. Magistrate at IVlviin shot a magnificeni Ims. >n under perI lv unique circuinstana i. < h\ tbe3rdult he started walking kweraloJ hi* boat meo A.c. to inspect s new track j wi dm from there to another part of his district intending t<> be
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  • 814 13 Arrival of thi Griff; Tmk steamer Algomah after ratbfl rough passage from Melbourne camel Singapore on Saturday evening, an uext niorniug she W(>ut alon^sid*- the ii^B tt eo Wharf and landed ei^bty-six bord amongsi the number beiug >ev t -ral flj racers and the long i fl
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  • 334 14 'iff, Feb. i The Labour Commission resumed sitOU Tuesday in older to discuss the They sat all day on Tuesall yesterday, and intend sitting until the report is finished. We nd that on the completion of the work, Captain Cameron, the President, intends going <>n leave to Japan,
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  • 947 14 ri /.'< > t ember and a per on Laos ami China, which deals with a piece mcieut history. Laos is tin- name ion lying far iulaud from iiuam, and Tonquin, and bordering on S. China. Formerly it was the advanced civilisation, monuments t which abound. The
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  • 216 14 llaveloik Road infested with Dogs. > T<> the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, It is very strange to see that lLiveloek l\v>;id abounds with pariah dogs at nights, particularly at some spot near the god owns belonging to Messrs. Oillillan Wood A. Co., but during the day time
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  • 81 14 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir,— lf one would pass Chin Chew, Nan kiu, aud Hokien Streets in the evening, be will, to his surprise, see groups of people crowding or squatting «>u veraudahs or tive-foot-paths iu assembly, and cheerfully gambling to their heart's content as it"
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 161 14 NOTICE. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the High < of Sandakcm. Jik-ism, In the Will and Estate of r M Walter Fi.in i, of Sandakau, Docea NOTICE is hereby given that all creditor* and other persons having any cla against the Estai \Valtek Flin r, deceased, late ui SSandakan, Merchant,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 597 14 PMMttgW Lift Arrivals. Per Mt anateky from Madras, Mrs. Boghias, Mr. Ryland: Penaag, Mr. Dutton. Pundna from Calcutta, Mr. and Mrs. Mansell, Mr and Mrs. M.iv. Mrs. Marl in Rangoon, Major General Boris, Commodore Cavaglion, Mr. Schekoll iVnang, Mr. Muhliughans. Per 8*r* Wong* from Bangkok, Mr. Kow Mrs. Davidson. B.
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    • 366 14 Ruby, 149, Lim Lan Co. for Muntok and Palembang. Roads. Bherard Osbome, 875, E. E. A. A <:. Tel. Coy. ■Station— New Harbour. Siak, 240, Daendels Co. for Deli,— Tanjong Bala<tin, 1,497, W. Mansfield Co. for W ten Australia, Tanjon^ Pagar Sumatra, 407, Behn Meyer &Co for Deli,— <ls. 753
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 823 15 AKK1VAJ ti Flag j V t E88BL'b XaMB. A TONS.' CAPTAIN. FROM. JSaILKD OON8IGNKK8. q Rio Feb. 24 Peshawur P. O.str. 2136 Wheler Hongkong Feb. 10 P. A O. Company 24 Charlton Brit str. 1232 Irving Cardiff Jan 17 iBouatea-d Co. 24 Lyriiu vier. str. lir.it Forck Hongkong Feb. 18
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  • 518 16 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids. If you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, fi I headache, relief from pain and antruish, to calm ami assuage the \vear\ i<}»in^, o f protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the inoculating systems of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 299 16 $otice to Consumers Trie PREPARATIONS of C >L. LEGRAND ORIZA-PERFUMERY/ m Formerly 207, Rue Saint-Honor6 W Sflch as ORIZA-OSL, ESS. ORIZA, ORIZA-LACTf, CRtME-ORIZA ORIZA-VELOUTE, ORIZA-TONICA, ORIZALINE, ORIZA-SOAP HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN OBTAINING THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BECAUcr- V m I •upwvited witht ho greatest care W M 2« Their
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    • 164 16 THE DISPENSARY w AERATED WATER WORKS A.erat< \\;»-»ts if tl H i>r t poadbk M iiiHiiutHitiir. <1 liiidiT Prof« s.-ional Buper* tu by the latest .u improved ma-fiiiii.-rv ever iii»i-,ir I Tiio Factory h lactod on strict I j European lines 1 parity tipping "6, Braai Road, aad v Robinnon
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    • 316 16 S Y V^ /^M^^jwrj^Wgl^^^^^ (lie pains or liiM.mnia e;tull N«Minil«-ri;i. <l«>ut, Miiir.iine. \>tl»rr.a, 's^-I^^^^^^ atf^^ •■'■'■.-■!>. I the It.uh. Ncr\ r yC-'i^^ B™*'8 S ir (M|!;| preoccupations, tin* heat ?^T^'' wof 4>llK at <>t<- *"'ollet's Syrup pro\V;' fry*'' V r<v !|l<> S^'''P i- roll > t(> tl'€ H^ iifrnutl sloop;
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 388 17 DR. Lllflß'S PHOSPHDBYNE. T438 and !>.>--;! '0'a.n,,,,- the «y- •B.<topead^ -P«. the Dom-iency of the f^\ XT CURES »y«pepsia. Tferve, and Heart Disease, y "*l' CUREi Jtidney and Liver Complaints. J J^L A "^V CURES aii Blood Disorders. *^Wh i^ '^-^l CUREi Consumption .md General Debility. *T;><4^ 4fi""^ -Jf A
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    • 959 17 f? In consequent of /nutations of IKE WORCESTERSHIMA SAUCE which arc calculated to deceive the Public* Lea and Petr have to request that Pkrxhai i that \bel on i?.,.^ bean their Signature thus PUP s \&F* WM without ;rhirh no bottle of the original W'ORC ESTKRSHIRE *—3* S \UCE i
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES," THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1891.
    • 9 18 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES," THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1891.
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    • 30 18 <y ui>' mill arrangements to give the latest news w. in i loose nupplam ,1 |HK" fh ,<■ u-'io ti! th' the I ->• i Bupp ited next w \ek in its
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    • 66 18 r Is 7V,,, Painters wi. n KxHlliT riON. 'Jh,/ March. The French newsnt th.> violent article recently ished in the Cul,,,ji -f, re^ardioi» ■each painters and the Berliu exhi»u, but th<- fact remains th;«t the of the Empress Frederick to nd St. Cloud h.i- been a fai!i s(>
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    • 311 18 CORRBBPOITDBVCB has just passed between certain planters in Selangorand the Besidi at of that State, on the labour qu< ;i The planting interest there feel grieved that i\u> Government, by offering on public works higher wage* than to ruling ou the est Iraw awajr time»ired
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    • 519 18 Thi y n ent wli :l\ report 1 to have i tl the columns of the Tim upon as a feeler to t l>efore inai kch a final j tleuiout. ich puhlieatiou does not •-way considering how I tuques*} parliau I ak action when, a
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    • 197 18 We learn ou good authority that do than seveu men died recently in the Gropeng district of hydrophobia, and that the Resident himself has tffcted thai during last week as many as eight persons died in the State from that disease. Further, that A. P. Nadar. the
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    • 228 18 Mr. Geo. C. Miln's Company in the "Lady of Lyons." Uord C*tttok*s romantic drama the Lady of Lyons" was produced before u very good bouse tt the Tanglia Barracks Theatre last night. "Tommy Atkins" a rule does not anpire to thorough underBtaodiug of the legitimate drama, situpiv Iv UOt in
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    • 784 18 Rumours are current that the titulai Sultan of Acheeo is dead, and it is certain that cholera is rife at his court Tuku Amin. tbe sun uf Tuku di Tim. the deceased head of the Achinese war part t, li;« Q acknowledged as successor to the latter.
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    • 13 18 lay I Registered. Destroyed. week ondiug 28 Fefc, 42 256.
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    • 337 18 r Bangkok Tim* h i view of ti). itate of i business in -••n. mI: kok.'a mtt rfain m< rchant < j,| afternoon in onl^r lo <h m ,m. s We iioj... thai .'v,- v thiii*,' tmicably, as M a!)( Q arc in- <n i).. u;J t under
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    • 162 18 tut New York Time*, referring |q the Siberian ra>lwav now in course of construction, says. M W tibru.-h. in a at remarkable article, pointed out that YJadirostock is oulv 750 mariue mil- 8 from Yokohama, and* tb;if the building of the Siberia u Railroa<l will shorten by
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    • 223 18 Lhe strait* t ident, mm. rditeuti hi term*, rh»' injusl ufsfonl'fl d.'ui iiM i ,t im appear* to be Horn* d ernn I I iasaeH (»t' '•.> 4 ;»ii-« and other Crown q o f Some •iiitd w i t Editor of ih<i .< wronld gUdlj j^o
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