Straits Times Weekly Issue, 8 April 1891

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY 18 SUE. Übw Sebibi POBLISHBD FOU TuW'S MISSION BY Every Homeward Mxih Steamkk. [PIHCE \0 KM-
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  • 8 1 VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. APKIL 1801. NO. 8,(519.
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  • 28 1 T RWor >ad. on rho 2ad i N I mi lm, T -t ml 11 ou tho LBD W. Sm i lit, igjoc. M. I'i-' Pub•i m):i.
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  • 281 1 LATE ST MAR KET QUOTATIONS. S Al'Kli 1 Produce. do Poatianak, Pepper Black, 1.: Sago Fl(,ur, 2.5' >. Coff,e Bali, 31. CofftM? Liberiau, Tapioca small Flake 4.20. 4o do Ist quality I do mcd. flak.- 4 <lo soift] 1 pearl, 4.06 <!<> me.!, do 4.l<>. Sticklao, Siam Clov.'s A: 20.00.
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  • 129 1 SUMMAR Y OF THE WEEK The Legisialiv* ou Thai tlll> ■'>•'' aud SI fryJfc has been 'inTliiu-sdiiv to Tuesday. been fixed for to-day, M. I, C. ami Mr. G. Lavino, tfa leav< Eu >rti useful *ork two U i Ui u n iiv irat an expenditure ol $1,256 raised i'
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  • 659 1 (Far Sirmih ZVi i I'at:m .1 Ma it. London, 3l*t March. Violent conflicts are daily taking place between t be partisans oi Mr. Parneli and Mr. MacCarthv at the election campaign at Sligo. THE tiTVOHING a.l New Oui.ka.nn. Loti'l>ri. lit April. The Italian Minister al Washington his demanded
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  • 37 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. BAUB SHAKES. Brisbane, Tuesday, l^t April, :J [>. m. The price of EMllb Shares is Sellers 1 Buyers 3/6 Salos 8006 The above is the official (>r><-, declared <>n the Brisbane Stock B
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  • 535 1 Thb Hon'ble T. Shelford and Mess rs. W. E. Maxwell and G. Ltviuo are passengers from Singapore next Tuesda y m the M. M. mail steam r Sabizic for Europe. Mr. R. Gutierrez, the Hongkong Marine officer arrived this morning m the Oriental to meet at Singapore
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  • 19 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 8th, APRIL 1891. CONTENTS us. IS I 1 £upr Linmary. Polie' tmpaujr. The Mi 1
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  • 338 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 31st MARCH. Eruoi'KAN constable Banting, who was injured by the explosion at the Police Barracks, is not improving m health aud some doubts are expressed as to his recovery. What is known as the Mitchell case is to be heard at Pen&ng either on Tuesday or
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  • 481 2 The new protective customs tariff was to com? into force on the first of April instant, despite remonstrauce on the pait of the mercantile community at Manila and elsewhere. The Chamber of Commerce »t thai portia taking active steps to sijpw the htrmful character of the ins changes,
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  • 145 2 The report of the S amens' Mission, for the year to 31st January, LB9l, shows that the Reader HI bus been fully employ erf' visiting the ihipi the reads and along the wharves, holding on board on Sundays au Vt it was possible, distributing tracts and oth. literature
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  • 184 2 S. C. C. 9. Recreation Club. Thk following are the scores made m the above match yesterday s. c. c. Imtiifjs. 2nd Inning*. HigginbotlMua c A b. lfn¥— ik t b. Woodford 17 Carter l>. MoKenzie ...10 aotoal 1!» Logan li. «lo 2 b. MoKenxie 2 COOK, J. k
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  • 184 2 outbreak of fire under somewhat odd circumstance*, occurred m Phillip Street on Sunday mornim? A China tnan named Ang Beoh, who occupies a room only separated by a thin partition from house No. -J*; Phillip St felt al>out 1 a. m. h i nsjusua ly hoi Ang
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  • 368 2 Ah,; N tli,. troop captured the old Achinesepd«l of Kandang ii wai strongly occupied by anAchinese band, and was taken by assault after sharp fighting The enemy a loss was 1- me n killed, and a •piantity of riflei and am monition The Dutch troops also
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  • 285 2 Thi sale ot a pound of Ce\ loa tea iv Mincing Lave i'or jCIO-12>6 beats eveu the highest of the recent high records. The Qartmora Estate has achieved the costly honour of obtaining for a small lot of tea this extravagant price. A jdautatiou which should be
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  • 477 2 tie, -J'ith March. Thi Kinta Monthly Report for February tes thai on the Lsth of that month deaths from hydrophobia were rej from Gopeng. Of these only onbrought to the hospital and put und< treatment The others died m their hous s, aud their deaths were not i
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  • 618 2 The former Baqe Club at Sfedau proved i failure and had topee to b<* dissolved, from its rules not looking sharply towards farthering local racing talent. A new Race Club has since been formed m it* place which aims at better encoursgjsj the local iporting interest, and at
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  • 3529 3 {Written for the straits Time*.) February, 964k IS9L— Coliu Clout's come home again." Such was the slightly uncouth style m which Edmund Spenser, Prince ot P<K-ts iv bis time, anuouuc. d his returu from Irelaud to England. The illustrious author ot* the Faerie Queen thought, haply,
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  • 4164 4 GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA. WEDNESDAY, 1st APRIL. A Manual <>/ ike Marri*< of the '.'nl,,n,j has just been published at the Qovernmeni Printing Office. Thi Hongkong DaUy Pres§ of the 21st ultimo mentions the disoorerj of tin ore there, ;i metal not heretofore kuowu to be found m the island. The
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  • 1987 5 W ater in Publi c Hygiene. Recently at Hongkong Mr. MacCaJlmn delivered a icientific lecture on water as part of public hygiene, m which he sa\ The origin ot all streams and 'wells is rain. As you no doubt know, the origin of ram is the evaporation which is constantly
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  • 3282 5 In commemoration of the discover} of America irbicfa is now jnsi <»n four oen-< turies ago, Chicago I'.s a., will hold m International Exposition m \S l X). A.-. ..i;i.in,. to a telegram received iv Holland from the Governor-General «>f Netherlands India, dated Feb. 23, the Government
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  • 657 6 netUary to Strait* Time* l- <i Cf)/I<>,>. t'.tiro, ITtJi March. Mr. Justice leaves here next week lot Bunks purpose of arranging h\< reti Indian Service. London, J^'th March. Th Time* m dis< jri that if h'ii/. I'jiclm and the Minister of Jtu si^t m their i and m
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  • 177 7 A' The Leave 1 the i <<l his 1 Pahang will or four i [v the Malay the <•' No E bel The I gular tri|» now Sh fine 1 deal of i Four or 6 mers lying al th^ wharves or m their vicinity is a daily
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  • 272 7 Wkd*Hdit, Ist April, 1891. Ootm l>K<;iAl lntVtin f tlie Municipal Comrti^iouera was held yesterday after won a 2.80, Mr. G,nti, prUiding/The^ £beb, U LS |>mvh formal, town, ttrni Id.- new regulations consequent on w measure to be adopted for the suppression of hydrophobia! The regulations us subject to
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  • 318 7 < rom a L" Highness the Sultan o£ Johon t«> England to settli important questions affecting the development of the Malayan Peninsula. B v haii consultations with Lord Knutsford, Secretary of Slate Cor the Oolbnies with respect to the construction of a railway through
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  • 439 7 A lectu c on tl by the i. M. Beith lust Dighi m 1 Ihurch. Id tbe intro- r nted out that there c m re v ill- Vllth ury. No the iic time v. ,1 the i tmed ap m what kn
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  • 107 7 J. ,T t; i 11 the motion he said iiUmei 1 1 be rej od acCOUUtS Up carried unanimous] The retiri t<>v* and also the Auditor were n The Chairman informed the shu preseni thai th months 1 m u-j; m 1891 showed substantial result ions
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  • 291 8 Thi Btraiis Independent hears that Mr. J. E. Elphkk, th<- Government Veterinary Surgeon, hat withdrawn his resignation and resumed his appointment as G.V.S., of that Settlement It may be of interest to know that the required capital fur the new Singapore Land Company, Limited has been lully
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  • 330 8 The report of the directors of the Netherlauds Judia Sumatra Tobacco Company (Limited) to Oct. :;i hist shows a net profit of 610,5 as the result of t!)<> crop, the first harvested by the company. >ut of this an interim uivideiid of '> per cent absorbing
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  • 239 8 \s connection with the proposed pro! against the increased military contribution, aud the BUggestion which bus 1> made "ii several >ni that the Unofficial members should send m their resignation of their scats m Council by way of emphasising that protest, we are glad to
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  • 334 8 (From our Correspondent.) From Thursday 2b'th March to Mond iy 30th, Muar has been holding high festivity m honour of the thirty-third anniversary of the secession of the Sultan, and every one from the highest to the lowest seeUM to have thoroughly enjoyed himself. Th< re were amusemwuts
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  • 2349 8 i Wa§hi%gtom t 23rd March. The Treasury to-day purchssed 5,260,000 ounces of *Uy< prices ranging from 95*94 t0 89*00. Loiidn, March. The Royal Hun y lias cont'. rred a gold medal, the highsst a can grant, on Mr. Cooper, an otiicor of the Peninsular and < Oriental bteamer
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  • 740 8 The Tobacco Company of British North Borneo, (L imited) Thk following «stmeti of UttHllMrifli from the new Administrator of Ike company, Mr. Kenneth, aro circulated i\;r the intorinatiou of the shareholders, [a ;i letter, dated Seganau Estate, Dec. 13, to Singapore Agent, Mr. Kennedy says It is a pity this
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  • 2170 9 ins adjourned ordinarj meetii the above ny was heal at tnnon>treet Hotel London on the Mh ult. Mr. O.arniW presided. The Chairman laid Gentleman,— lt will be m the recollection of the shareholders that the present is an adjournmei raordinary meeting held on June t. and
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  • 99 9 The return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was 1,194. Thi Piiun/<j OawetU reporti wrioui outbreak of cholera m Province Welleslev, nine deaths m a week haying taken place m the southern district alone. Mb. ('uAi.'i.Ks Ajtoi b, one of the Singapore
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  • 80 9 Under a Muuicipal regulation just passed iv Penang, dogs if unlicensed (i>.. not wearing collars) will be killed wherever fouud, aud by auv person, and will not as hitherto be kept for any length of time but will be killed at once. For every dog so killed
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  • 801 9 The Petition to THI Hoise 01 Commons. Tke following is the text of the petit which mto be signed by the British subjects m Singapore, to be sent to England to be presented to the House of Conmooi It is probable that the Petition may be 1
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  • 312 10 A. WED] LVD i tii>: Be ide ob AJU» G >hedul T be An .t'i able l>nf. S transp !o«rt during I m con- thai his ►uple of tl men tli»> !um- i I be bo I v I i out ii I Eed to
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  • 133 10 Th e Yacht "White Heather." The Whit paral „1 i trip I runs. I rid. Tl be 17th will she I l' world. A: Hougkong nber of Comi tithe 2 tant, the Chairman drew fa i- a( t that, notwithstanding so called fre« en ,'r ;i -tion from Swatow, nol
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  • 105 10 I'rincr Hismarck. \S fruits Time* Mores Of late rumour has belli Inisv wit Prince BitOMurck who, since his enfora laoiit, has been a thorn m tl of the monarch who had di-; witl his serrioeft. It was said that the Princ entertaiaed the idea of returning int political life
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  • 158 10 The Vat erinary Report for 1890. Th I I b land. D time 1 I uar.r. bai •■I pi nty-niiM tl>- i r •ii. The p returns beep, eigb and vine none ot id goats arri vie Ah bich, from •ot and mouth diicatc. had I larantim animal* imported did
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  • 65 10 The Co aling Stations. (,S7. l\mei AprU 9.) i»in«; the \m\ defect Empire, only three p, look part, m t h i»>«-k place m the [I M;Lrdi. when Sir J. l\,j to move Thai ihe M be under naval, Rod uot viii cagg ro] of tlit'sr OH to h| i
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  • 213 10 Th e Italian Troubl e in the United States. I the 3 >athera which > >u that have aoioruple 11 their en U. Tbt tj prominent m incident, bai long been a terror iv icil c it carrie* matten with huJ» I iv practising blackmailing, robl and murder. Assassination and
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  • 145 11 Turki>h n disiu: ility and fa show i maov to his policy 1 sian, ;S 'rvian, and Tv Des- the von&l og from ,a 1 be I A I be veDtiou with that have given muiau.l ov Bulgarian Ltnboulofl" i, lling from th>> i a known to be hostile
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  • 97 11 Government Gaz ette 3rd April Mr. A. ViUeroi acts .is French Consul at Biogapore< The Crown Agent's rate of exchange «tau<U now at. 3 1 to the dollar. No. 1 Beacoo m the South Channel, *enang, has been knocked down and a w hite buoy bearing the number 4 painted
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  • 280 11 S. C. C. t*rs*M Tmk :,Bth Riot. Somi M-ally good football was witnested last evening on the Esplanade i m tn Am KiUtion match between au eleven llom th S.C.C. and a team from the i Regiment which resulted m two li each. The pround was m excellent condition,
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  • 751 11 MONDA Y, 6th APRIL. Tme V arrived yesterday from Saigon, and after i it the 1 ■rf she Toil] '.'i this hi Bi ot i paid iveral E ud, among them being one to the Orieo Institute at Wok: At a meeting <^ the Royal Colonial [astitute Dr. T. Irvine
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  • 1698 11 (Written for the StraiU Times.) L 'In, i, ith M"t'rh. I Wailt (d lomething m all seriousness about Mr. AikiuM.n, M.P., aud his embryo Bill for M caufting" th •daorial arti< > m newspapers to sign wbai they wiite. and publish their names with their articles
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  • 278 12 upondent. I >. ifarrA /.•;//< The i to which 1 referred last week X tween the Sultai bore and the Secretary for the niea m regard to t\,- construction of a railway through Jobore have attracted the attention or several members oi Parlia- hi tll(> Houa ma lagj
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  • 523 12 Copies of the Petition to be presented to the British House of Commons will this week lie forsignat«»at The Exchauce Room Meaara. Patewon Simons and Co and John L.ttl, i; ud Co.'. «odowns. Up till VVedneMinv there will be copies at the Hotel; alter that day and
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  • 677 12 HK h which has hitherto been carried on under the name of the IV and Loan Compaoj of China. Japan, ai lll(1 Straita i. i will now 1., u tioued under the title of "The Bank of China, Japan, and the Straita mited)." Uk directors of
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  • 406 12 Pahang New s. >>'(' nt.) I tB9l. The Pi rbtdden the ml da* my dogs into this fhe "ni\ i i i to this is when dogs are imported after perauMM M> d writing from the P n uuv of tll(> D itrict i, thai rent! ran tine v be
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  • 238 13 Thkkk were just about a dozen iiders.it the weetiogby theTanglin Club on Saturifternoou. Amongst those present were Messrs. J.P. K-r. Blaud, Currie, Deuuvs, Munay, Knight and otl Billy Brewer led the paper up oast the site ot Hurricane Cottage, across some up and down country towards Orchard
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  • 164 13 W. fl A. GILBKi i Sin Ban Keat. This morning m the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice Messrs. W. 4 A. Gilbty, through their agents llei Guthne a Co. sought to have committed one Nu Ban Keal, for having violated iii injunction restraining him from us
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  • 151 13 i i \!> Spoon u< OK. Tif 1 stage of ill' 1 Singapore Rifle ai Urn Challenge Cup Competition, Baiesi ier Road Range, t;n day afternoon, m conjunction with ;i Spoon Competition. The Bhootingon tho whole was not up to the usual itai the highest score overthe nv.
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  • 139 13 A strong competition is beiug made already to the Netherlands ■teamen ou tbe Java Line by the German ■teamen and those of the Holt Line, aud the first of the latter, the s. s. Pcdamed, has arrived m Rotterdan with a full cargo of
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  • 5931 13 The Devonhurst" -"Strathendrick" Collision. TU ENtJIIRY. nuftsot^T, 2ni> Apeil. The Marine Court of Enquiry into the it. »w« .attending the collision he- °*«W No. 96.071 of Glasgow, and the Bntwh steamer DemmhurH Official No. ,?J? 8a P ore m lh <" Madura Straits at 1-20 a. m. on the Bth
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  • 807 15 The Punjom and Sunghie Dua Samantan Mining Co mpany. The ordinary half-ve;irlv meeting of the shareholders of the abore Oompanj was held at the Company's offices Hongkong, on the 31st ult. There were present:" rs. J. Orange, Chairman), T. E Davies, D. Gillies. E. L Wood m < Direci E.
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  • 360 15 The Tsarevi t ch at Saigon. The Tsarevitch left Saigon on Tuesday week, after a short stay there, every honour being shown him. The tour dars allotted to his visit then- passed as follows. First day, visii of the Governor-General on board. Presentation of high official* at the landing place.
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  • 115 15 In this ens,' the plaintiffi >.niLrhf to bare initted one bin li.r.i Eeal for 1 breach of an injunction restraining him from colourable imitation of the port wine labels I bj Messrs. Grilbejr for their bottled wine. Thi* morning, after hearing the evidence the Chief Ju^tir.- found
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  • 181 15 At t>t. James's, Piccadilly, on March 7, m the presence <•* .1 large nMemblj 9 the oiarriage took place "t M Eleorj Francia Coghlan White, assistani magistrate, Pelak, Straits Settlements, and Miss Emilj Violet Dv Cros, third daughter of Mr. P. A. On Crot, of
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  • 297 15 Mr. T. Caldioott M.R.C.V.S., London, arrived m Singapore i>\ the last Fieoch mail, under an engagement with the pro{.rj tor <>f Abraai'i Hois.- Efieposi Soon after the departure of Mr. Elphick to Peuaog to take up a G< ameatappointment, the above menti itablifthmeni aent home
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  • 78 15 Thi; following telegram has been received by the local manager of the Raub Australiau Syndicate, Limited, from Mr. Bibby, the mining manager on the Syndicate i property at R tub. Kvcala K»hn. itli April. Battery working day ;ukl night. Will have rough partial clean ap shout end of the
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  • 243 15 TO THH EiDITOB OF THI StBAII > T I V Sim. In your report to-day of the Foot ball Match between the S. C*. 0. and 58th you s.iv tlint the Iml j»oal taken by the 58th owing to the mistake of the Referee whom yon erroneously term the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 249 15 Passenuor List. Akrivals. Pet Tang Ttt from Marseillos via ports. French Mail From Marseilles M. and Mde. Kolff, Mrs Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Wadd.'ll, Mde. Enthoren, Mussri F. Van Bsminsi— Van der D «c ds Hy»>, w. v.m Pnttkaramsr. Caldecott, H. D* Almeida, Emil Trinkhaus, Morris Bernstein, CTlrick Diinner, Rhanve
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 403 16 J. D. Mnnro, Bishop MeFftlleiro, GJonsalres, and Mr. s. Block and Fries, Mr Wiara For Songkong, M i, T. O. Barclay, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Bishop, J. J. Anderson* F. ppnci m roKi. s-of-Wab. i.7ro tons, L 69 cretm apt. tin J. I i Bfar.— TKADISG VESSELS.
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    • 384 16 Cororaandel, Feb. 19 Rome, Feb. 26 Flintshire, Feb. 96 Ravenna, Mar. 19 Peninsular, Mar. 2(> Mimnp ■<■•-, Mar. 5 Shanghai, Mar. 5 Tigre, Mar. 8 Thames, Mar* U Ohuanß) Mar. 17 Cambridge, Mar. 17 Lorohj Mar. Ii Ifar. 21 Donro, M*\ ICaf« 27 amoathshire, Mar. is l&ar. 27 Mar. 26;
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    • 764 16 Harrow, Hongkong", 2t\fl Apl Glaucus, Hongkong. A)»r il 4 Prometheus, Hongkong. ApHl M Sacli3ou, Hongkong, v ii Iz Dfir^a^ 4 r., ,tava, May 1 A.UBIVAIS h^ Vesskt.'" A roNB. Captain. From. BaiXAS Sr I b»« :r~. '3(» r Ganyniedt- Brit.str. 06 Sraale Ddi 30 !A.roher HM cru. 1770 Ferris Colombo
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    • 18 16 Venetia, Hongkong. Ist Apl Bisagno, Hongkong, 6th Apl Oopa-k, Honkong. 7th Apl, Snla/io. HongkouK. Japan, Hongkong, Bth Apl
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 620 17 Macfarlaiie's Castiuffs, 4 PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION lUitttrated Cataloi I Estimate* applieatum, WALTER MACFARLANE Co., GLA.SGCW. /s^BB?jJf>N^^ sß^^^^^^ tlie P«^ ins or insomnia caused sr^2^V'^«2ss^^'K^?»v tv b >' NVurnl ia tiout Migraine, Asthma, L^^-C^^j^^^!!^^^^^^;^^^ Coiij:!), Fatigue of the brain, Nervous f, .^**'J r rw'jlv^ I tlu^ ">i irnUitic.ii,
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    • 896 17 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOEODYNE The original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids. [I you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from ]>»m and anjniislt, to calm and as^uage the weary Sfthinjra of protracted di.se««e, inyigorat4> the nervous m«*dia, and regniate the inoculating systems of the
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    • 102 17 POWELLS CO. A UCTIONEERS. SINGAPORE FURNITURE, &c. For Sale. il fironj .few«l Sufec Itoil-roora Suitfjj Jnpan.««< ■•<•• >k 1,.--li.iok Stands i .l1 1 l«um ■•»f) n- Tar» lahlos Toit< r o* IILUSTRfITED CATu::UE? FRfE A 4 a: a I i L 3 M KIHVITI'KK <AN M t'OKWABDED BT Local St^m^rm
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 331 18 TTO9r™*-v Vital Forces. VS. T CUEE2 uyspepsia, «Tervc, and Heart Disease. Jr NL* CUBI3 Kidney and Liver Complaints. *J^ CTJRBK All aiooil Disorders. f- cUUSj Consumption and General JOcbillty. >^S^ SjT i- CHECK.* »li W.-itinj oi the Vital Forces. m^ZJ&~^^. .w^^j/^ jrom whatever cvtuse arising:. 3F Am/I >^1 EFFECT of
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    • 460 18 gi consequtnee of imitation THE WORCESTERSHIRE I SAUCE which are calculated io deceive tin Public Lea and I\, 8 have io request that Pnrcha < that the Lab. lon every hot tit isAUcn bean their Signature thus Ohp without which no bottle of the original WORC FSTFRSH/RF S. UCE is
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES,"
    • 8 19 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES," WEDNESDAY APRTL 1891.
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    • 21 19 fn to give ike latest m im of th- f and, for th>> j. lined hi ll< h >n U i
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    • 265 19 Austr alian Federation. rralian Federal Convention for month his Been its way tution for t 1. It i lea for their i under the title of the "Oomi •!i of ili Ans' rai Cron n 1 with ral a1 the head. To ition for so mmy e« with sectional jealousies
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    • 3224 19 The Strathendrick"- "D ev onhurst" Collision. The Marine B 1 to enI b« civ ling the collision of the strs. -idfc and U the titti'.i .I'lj-Miru-at 3 p. m. yesterday, er son. decided tb<- [>r m the I take 1 ioed tb.> first. M 1> said: This case had lasted
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