Straits Times Weekly Issue, 28 April 1891

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Xk v ruBMSHBD po, TMUmmmum by Bte»t Hoiuwam) Mail St^mke. [Pkice 40 Ci NTs VOL XLVir. SI^OAPQRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1891. NO. 3,C>22.
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  • 261 1 lPsul, 1891. PfcODI Gam s do d ili ir, Peir Coff B :1i... Coff. Li i ian, mall Plate 1. <> •1 do Ist quality A d > 1. flake do small pearl, do m* I. (1 BKeklac, Sisin I Up«» res I >n I n c
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  • 98 1 Y in the N l«. P t l**, an i hunt has rderv iv Acb I n en L'mb iron a pnt< h V AriiJler? :is. Iheir meeting on ciuerator l it T-'luk A-. i tv. A MaQicipal i to ±i 1 1 u|» out of
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  • 204 1 Londo p irtugal m repljf' il v m. men! Vx( r j ver> bed V.'SSO', the Willoi The 1;-, mm ailHoi i LL. i tli qu I dea IWDI&M -ARDING THK AgNKH A: I U%, C I A ml. Theinsult offered to the British flag by the Portuguese
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  • 286 1 we pn ok ired iv Sil a:< tliat I rumour is ab truth, i without a\y v. U his appointm us. ime, recently \Y. stern Australia, HKiV go to HoDgkODg i r. ;il all. for m an\ shuffle appoint i made. M of the Jelebu Mining l\>
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  • 32 1 tB9l, the i I y v l tf v to 1 1 in* vi. pr< m of I i 1 -i V- Week ending- Destroyed. JUriaUred. 25th April. 155 9
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  • 177 1 MlXi Cippen a 15 5-6, 8-2, Lam tTfW M* 81 .r. Do} lo scratch hem W U6ok Lo an.i i 15 6eo( ftln (Wednesday 22nd.) i s i t- raeht'd. »i»n and Va/ Miss Wood H. Woo Lai ib Doi iv Finish of tir -Mi a
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  • 373 2 WEDNESDAY, 22m> APRIL. The Hongkong Postal Report for LB9O admits thai the Posi Office there compared unfavourably with the Singapore one m accommodation. Sir Frederick Weld is makkig liftl.progress towards recovery. The doctors an- of opiniop that ;i change of climate will bring about an ma pro
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  • 121 2 The total revenue ofr Hongkong for 1890 was si, 995,220.47, being 9171,671*84 m excess of the revenue for 1889. The total expenditure, including about 1400,000 for extraordinary public works, was $1,915,850. being only 181,631.68 m rxrcss of 1889. The Straits Settlements ivveuue for \s\hi W as estimated at
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  • 67 2 7h b- A I balance of the vorkin :nt on :;Ni December amounted to T!s. 061,417 23, but since thai date, losses and claims to the extent of Tls. 381,***** been incurred, andai there is a large amount of unexpired risks outstanding, rectors have to
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  • 1140 2 To the Editor of the Straits Timks." Sir, Thequestiou of the continuance of both the local lusuaiuce Companies of Singapore is at present occupying the attenI tiou of the shareholders to an unusual extent. MaLy of them have now invested t portion of their savings m
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  • 231 2 I A date Lhe 9th ui»utnt, writes to I ?iewBo£ Lhestite of affairs. I sthat on 8 ;ls fifteen j the Dial Dutch auther Douwea D vl tatuii, jjeclii Dvi CoJ •n of the Dul m.-riy the L> of their their fruit even within the linos ai g
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  • 899 2 The third ordinary general nnvtinji- o f at* rwt nomptaj vm beld on th»» L'-l-t h uif the offices, Tokenhouse-huildini;\ Loado E. 0, Mr. David Brown (the < h.iirman (J f the company presiding. The Secretary Mr W. M. lvin 1 i" aotioe convening the meeting,
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  • 178 3 The Acting Inspector of Schools m Belangorfinds a great difficulty arising from the increasing tailing off m the attendance, aud looks forward to no improvement until] the Governmeni compels the attendance of all young boys at whai are. after all, schools. At Kw;il.i Lumpur m the Kuglisb
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  • 195 3 There has been a good deal of talk at io lately aboul the probability of Timor being opened up to industrial enterprises and utilised for the benefit of Macao. Through the influence of Bishop de M c <nbave been gnnted to Mr. .1. A H ogkong and to Mr.
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  • 264 3 The report oo the Chinese Immigration Depot at Kuala Lumpur for 1890, states, that it was built by Chinese Towkays l or I 0 raised by subscriptions. All Chinese Sinkrlis arriying there from Chiua are registered 111 a book and have their wants provided for them,
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  • 2569 3 (Written for the Straits Times.) M%rch 25a.— Tbil is Pasche. On Easter day the sun ought to dance, and there should be a genera) interchange of embraces all round. I aui ready for anj amouut of osculatory congratulations but I do not find that readiness reciprocated.
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  • 174 4 Sight m riants. It is odd to think of plants as seeing, but Mrs. Robert King describes an experience m India that Bhe regards as confirming her husband's theory that creepiug plants have some faculty akin to sight. Mr. King was seated with one foot against a
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  • 485 4 morning about 11 o'clock two Malay women, sisters, had high words about some property of trittingvalue belong, ing to their mother, and after quarrelling for sometime m a lane ruuning off Arab Street, oue of them drew a kuife on the other, and is alleged to
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  • 302 4 Police: Mr. Bell is to goto Malacca as Chief Police Officer; and Mr. Fait is to go to the Province, Ti= P U) ujaiul.ii- Moraet, baying be from station by the new gunl />/V arrived h- tesday and anchored m the i will leave this i Lisbon
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  • 474 4 A SPECIAL auctiou of laud at Teluk A\er (the seat of the operations m con- with the r works held at .Messrs. Powell A < Vs. roomt at ilock this afternoom. The different lots comprised Robinson Street, 2,200 sq. ft., ditto, 1,800 sq. ft., ditto, 1,800
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  • 2229 4 Wednesday, April 22nd, 1891. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was bold iv the Board Koom, Municipal Building, yesterday, commencing at "J.-JO p. m. There were pieseni --Messrs. A. Gentle, (President) Chas. Crane, Tan Jiak Kirn, Tan Bebg Wan, and Lini ESog Keng. Minutes. The minutes
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  • 299 5 lie i KKsiDEKT could record no success ob-;' "T* v° f hiB with the Objectors to the carrymg out of this 2 ,-rovement The objecton we,j .rt iented by Mr Joaq.um and objected o Q the ground that they did not wait to g.ve up the
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  • 459 5 A LIW of railway from Manila to l>.igupan, a neighbouring seaport, through the fertile country lying between, basso Ear advanced to* mpletion tliat its tir>r section, from the former city to Bagabag. hasjusi been formally i p aed by the Grovernor-General of the Philippines. The hop a a
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  • 376 5 A correspondent at London, writing to the Bell Courant, says that dealers there tavour Amsterdam as centre of tbe Sumatra tobacco trade, on the ground that sellers have an advantage m the greater Competition there. News has reached London from North Borneo of heavy losses m tobacco cultivation
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  • 449 5 At Penangthe Municipality i-r water the roads X iwi rasi i L i-lv Ciementi Smith 1 ion yesterday WM I Bunting (iujnred m the gunpowder explosion) will I glad to his mind has qni( •ved and that bewillsoOD :iv>uie on a year's leave. LIM P clerk m
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  • 83 5 At meeting of Lodge evening, Bro. C. G. Gkuratd was installed as matter. The following p i ted m tbe ceremony -\V. Bros. Vaughan, Joaquim, Kthory, Jennings, Presgrave aod Derrick. The Wor. Master appointed his officer! tbus:— Bro. Oharlwood, 8. Bio. Currie, J. W., W. Bro. Khory, Trealurer, Bro.
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  • 131 5 L\-t night tin- Ma Poli Rosa Con* »-rt Co., repeated IS Elixir <U Amort, m the Town Hall, to a small but appreciative audience consisting chiefly of Sir Frederick and Lady Dickson and party. Considering the little encouragement the til gi is of this company
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  • 147 5 nu heavy rain yesterday afternoon and daring the night brought down -^uite a flood of water from the Bukit Timau and Thompson Road district completely inundate i >me of the low lying lau«l id th«> viciuity. The i jiains iv which the water flon to the tea were
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  • 321 5 Pilak, !<>th A\ >'■'>. Mr. de la i :r ram pin last tti-ht after a very uocomfortable jouroi y and is stay* h)'j; ;it the Residency. Thornae ivt\n m Batu aliout \hv time. The, weather has i < n un usually wet au-1 the wind is lomethiog
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  • 342 6 Directors' Report to the Eighth Ordinary Genera] Mooting of Shareholders of Sayleand Company, Limited. (iiA'TLEMKN*. Ymir Directors herewith submit the A.oeounte of the Company for the year ended 31st March, 1891. The Net Profit fortheyear, after allowing for Bad and Donbtfiil Debts, Depreciation of Fixtures and
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  • 1360 6 Via Rangoon.) London, 11th April— ln the debate which took place on Sir Joseph Pease's anti-opium motion m tho House of Commons, Sir James Fergusson pointed out the difficulty of replacing the revenue from opium by other taxation and said that the Indian Government were trying to gradually
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  • 125 6 1; > Zarra :«.i.| do rived we a Duml f rom and C\l< n. v v.-rv fioeapecimeusoftbe Airi.Mii A: and female), if thete animals thrive m this country and 1 do i why ti, not, tbev will try and may at some future I H. H. ularlv riddeu
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  • 279 6 In our i- th* sth February reported t c case <>f a marriage Shaik Sathnck Ally Sin). Me*h, a Mai fteen y m fellowcitixen Shaik Bi girl namnd Habeebah. aged twe the daughter ol -.tt->.> Fatiniah by her late husband Mah< din i. tad fh.» heiresi
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  • 112 6 on,- Corn John,-, Balr*. VOtk April,— The Sultaa is still staying at. the Ut&na Zarra, the retidenoeof ttii Bighneae 1 mother, and be lias not yd been outride the Istana grounds. Much important State busings has however been transacted, and it is expected that mmm days will eUpte
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  • 188 6 I'iiuiu'i QtneUe 21ti April. Jt is believed that Captain Thorpe, Master of the Government steamer iSea Belle, will ad at barboar Master bere when Captain Bradbery goes away ou leare nezJ mootb. Yesterday the steamers Lady Weld and tfympie, belonging to the late Netherlands India Steam Navigation Cotnpanj,
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  • 470 6 The Pinang Gazette m commenting on the apathy of Europeans there with regard iblic affairs, ascribes it to every one minding only his own selfish bobbiea and interests, and giving but little concern to the interests of the pla i a whole. The way m which Singapore has
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  • 249 6 A.NOTHBB attempt to break into the CenPolice Court was made last night. Che Malay constable on duty iras patrolling m trout of the building shortly re 1<» |>. mi. when be heard ;i noise, apparently proceeding from the back premises The iit.it I-,, i tfa
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  • 113 7 The Finances of Hongkong. (Strait* Time* April 32.) During the reoe&t Military Exaction Jebiitcs id the Legislative Council of Hoi>- l;l1 ot tn unofficial in,in- picture of that C finai. ><>k- They held that, with i increasing expeudif aud i depression, Honj could no t, witii ii 1 additional
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  • 226 7 I I It d[i ton are to ti the Stra Muui- of tbe town rel aud the plan likelj to le is to take the stuff For method ol din uuusuai facilitie though the town i arm ol sea o! i Situated i with tides
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  • 201 7 (Straits Times April 24.) To-da.y's telegram points to serious aggravation of the long pending difficulty between Britain and Portugal m East Africa now that another outrage is reported from Beira, a Portuguese outP° B t on the Pungwee river, a navig**>le waterway from the coast
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  • 191 7 Che anticipations m la.<; mail advices Mr. Ghwcben would ha\ surplus ul the 6naociaJ year »rue oui bj to>daj v i telegraio. lv brii ird the Budget ben deal: with a surplus XX) tor .iud his LB9 l .'i >>> a■ito .1 revenue 1 and -udiuire oL
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  • 277 7 (btraitt limes April 25.) In another column, there will be found a mining report from Kaub, from which it appears that the Company can now raise a great deal more ore than it is able to < rush with the ten .stamps battery and if
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  • 535 7 drawa iv certain Borne Btari i an i- the i' 1 for gating tne i aud Tears U id question li: and aud las coot! tlin.il >Ul parti nag i substitute for hut oi refreshu ,j \v:;h iv use. [t ii Cant pu. and ita a. ha;
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  • 416 7 {btraiu t rd 27.) Tin: Groveruor-Genen ludoChioa foith the aims and working iphi kblished Pktteur Institute at k s. It hay been started tocarry.on animal function and >ua''aiustii phobia from bi lymph against splenic rer io aud to underta ucles I .uimal vaccination department taket ia hand
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  • 67 8 Tub mother of Syed Mobamed Alsagoff died at HeCGA last month m her eightieth year. The number of visitors to th*> Ruffles Library and Museum during the week was 880. The agents of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, have received a telegram from Hongkong advising
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  • 73 8 Abstract of Traffic Earnings for thb Monih of March, LB9l. Heads of Receipts. Amount. Passeiig n S S,IBHS> Hurt's Carriages, and Dogs... 06 35 Exces Fan's... Parcels 00.30 nm Lmggage 161.19 Sp cial Trams il Coaching <; 0, m.7A I" $18,076.16 Live Stock it;- v; Total Goods
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  • 246 8 The S. S. Port Phillip on Shore." L\ formation has been received m Sing. apem-t,, the effect that the steamer Port Phillip, one of Messrs. Milhurn A (Vs. line, ia ashore ud the Laloric Poiut iv the Banka Straits. From the meagre particu- > bandit appears that the steamer waa
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  • 127 8 Fi rot our correspondent.) Psfoui, 23rd April The CHanggi did not enter the bar yeaterday but anchored a way at s.-a. Mr, Clifford has not arrived jel from Lipis though he is daily expected. From letters received m Pekan it appear* that, about a week ago, the boat
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  • 538 8 The Goverumeut puts its foot down wherever possible ou exclusive dealing by Chinese. A case iv point is reported from Poutiauak ou the Wvst Coast of Borneo, where a number of Cliiuameu bad banded themselves into au Association for which j they sought official recognition. The A'tielesof Association
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  • 295 8 Orchid hunting aeeorduig to an *e«oant of it quoted by the Daily Aewa from the Journal deiUfChtdee*, appears to bean idmtaiou sport. In tne euvirous of Pacho (Ecuador) Where hundreds of thousands of specimens of tho < donto^losMim Alexandria bare been collected, only a few
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  • 794 8 Miiiinp Manager's Report for Fortnight eudiwr the 16th April, IMU. Gennlemen, I have the honour to report the following as to progress made with various works at the mine. Raitb Hole. The north mine level has been extended 18 feet m hard black slate; uo fresh gold- bearing leaders
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  • 79 8 we regret to learn that a lead.ng Chinese farm m >v financial difficulties, and is offerfnT/n mg **<« «»»po.ition by offering 40 or 50% to its creditors, which, however, has not up to time of our g,,in g to safd t r 1 1
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  • 595 8 There is issued the Annual Keport of the Trustees of the Raffles Institution for the year, LB9O. To chief featuret of interest aie a memorandum drawn up by the Principal OD the relations of the Raffles Institute to L'u^lisli education and to Government, and a letter a«l<livs»ed
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  • 150 8 -'<'// ApriL) Tiio Governor has hmm r'unil to mmM Lieut. H. L. Tall.ot. Ith Kind's vvn Retoad temporarily as Bifl Kx.vlloncy'a Ai.l^-ao-Camp, with effect bw the 17* instant. Tho(iovernor has btta pi 111 I J to aj^oiut Mr. ±i J.H. Riccanl to art m Inspertor-<-neral ot Police, Straits
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  • 1101 9 (Written Jor tkt Strait* Times.) L.utl'Oi, 95th March.- Who was the original Judge Lynch I wonder? \V as fo en ivullv m 1-V.jh a Mayor of Galway uIUU '.i James Lynch, who banged his own s on onl ot tli*' Town Hall window for defrauding and
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  • 235 9 In Hanoi, the police have been actively ferretting out pirates and beheading them immediately after capture. Three chiefs caught uuderweut searching examination until they otMsleated to carrying ou piratical pursuits. Their heads toon met the public gase. From other parts of the country, news comes t..t" piratical bands
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  • 226 9 S. C. C. versus S. V. A. A match between teams from the S.< and S.V.A. was played ou the esplanade on Saturday afternoon and resulted iv the defeat of the Voluuteers. The ground was very wet, consequent upon the rain. The S. V. A. went m first aud
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  • 1782 9 A Creditable Record ok Progress. The Municipal Administration Report for 1890 begins by describing chauges iv the membership of the Board, the chief of which was the transfer of the Presidentship from Colonel Dunlop to Mr. (reutle. Vacancies by retirement resulted iv the re-election of
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  • 27 10 Pirn Mr. I). 1 report m i it-al case The i U ll' fri*»Dd •i and o g > roI no te I of ft hundred
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  • 121 10 1 H "mmm has a word to siv 011 the education question which it thinks might be partially solved by starting some central college or colleges where, under ficient instructors and m connection with the Government Departments, special technical education might be obtainable on terms within the reach
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  • 45 10 Brtisb hi i Lorn* reI from Philadelphia uti li Novci),!. rand arrived at Sandal[slaud, eastern route, on the 18th ;ii bavin cuterCiptain to put back for Suuda Strait and arrived at Anjer on the L9th in»l on his way i i logo. -c*
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  • 202 10 The following ate the details of the reception to be ;_riveti to rl.'l. li. ihe Tsarevitch iv Tokto. He will be met at the station by His Majesty the Emperor, who will ride m the same carriage with His Imperial Highness to the house of Prince
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  • 363 10 I A 20th is ..U U( I I i VCBU the G< Colon v Vs in'u ttia Excellei 1 '•> I as a man rather than to ill-health, Q to him bat he i i;u i was >Hii „,!,< liana .ien. r climal >een
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  • 311 10 < >.\ the L7t.li April, Dineteeu pira some oi whom wore believe concerned m the Namoa affair, heau loou Lit v uot far from Hoi of h\ :u r ii by the J i tsi;ii iu-i ol piracy. Aeo i pened lo be puv rouud
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  • 211 10 (Ba'.ujkok Times 18-22 April. hying to the lute fail m freights wo obMTYt that several of OUT local steanieid havo been taken off the Bangkok run. n her last trip that old favourite the Surywoixjsi, went to Hongkong. Tho Customs Returns of l8i>() aro iudioativo 01 a considerable
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  • 13 10 D i i i I i i
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  • 65 10 X —It ii t i n i I tit. arid bee for I which il.-'ir on. The h and I l(, the urn mi (ng tho ™m b<M i pay oned, ai. ;)iit- ea icrew according to the surplus of their Exchequers, the site of affairs
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  • 107 10 A msTnr<i ol tbe Hongkong Companj was held on the L6thult. Mr. K. PraaerSmith, who was called to tbe chair. ■aid lie thought tbe Chairman of tbe Com-I'-ny ought to ba object of the meeting was to eonftm Ihi resolution paMed »J the last meeting, thai tbe Company be *OUnd
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  • 358 11 S. R. A. versus 58th Regiment. A match between teams from the Singapore Xit 1 iation and the 58th Regiment was tired off on the Tanglin Range on Saturday afternoon. The light was not at all favourable for good shooting, but nevertheless some very good scores were made.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 448 11 To the Editor ok the m StßAirs Ti its," Sir, If this rase is uot taken to the Privy Council, it is to be hoped that the Governor will consider whether the matter is not a fitting <>ue to call for the exercise of the powers conferred
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    • 262 11 To the Editor ok thk Straits Times/ Sir, After reading about Chinese Coolies m Selangor m your paper dated 22nd inst., I beg to write" you that if such 1 depot as the Shiah Mac Kong Sz., is formed m Singapore, domestic servants absconding with stolen property will
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  • 1178 11 AKKIVAI.S. Per I*. and O. Ma wa tram Hongkong: —Mr. H. 0. Marshall. Per Kiau Tana from Hoar: —Mr Holmos. LVr PalUtma from t aleutta Ifr. and Mrs King, Messrs. Dulong, Jager, Clitlierson, and Dr. beneeke. Per M. Mtanatchy from Madras: Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, Miss Leiessier, and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 101 11 SHIPPIN(i IN POUT. Men-o*-\Var. Caroline, H.Ms. cruiser, 1,420 tons, crew 170, 14 j^uns, 1,3G0 boric power j Caj)taiu W. R. Clutterbuck— Roads. I'ejo, FovtogneM gunboat, 378 tons, crew 80, us' 100 horse-power, Commander Moraeg. From 3l.i<ao, 11th inst. I'ortu^nese Consul. K<>r Lisbon, 2Gth April. Roads. TRADING VKSSFI.S Arrivals Bivoi Noos
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    • 390 11 Feateii Kvpooted. -V", Port, anil DaU of Sailing. From -London. Glentinlas, Dec. 20; Cingalese, (ship) Dec. 20 Prince O^car, Dec. 21 Cedar, Dec. 24 Guadiana. Dec. 28 Brjmantbe, Jan. 26 Seine, London. F<>l>. J i Ifaneha, Feb. B Eridan, A[»ri Grnadalqnivir, F««h. 22 1 mndol, F.O». U» Eavrnna, Apl. Peninsular,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 759 12 AKRIVAI f-LA'i lV lons. CAPTAIW. Fr«»m. 3AII>BD OK»ION«W Rl« Brikatr. :<7^ Braadb Üboan I* Co. 5j |ett Samanuig Apl V L»anA Soa Ih.t. Mr. FUlen Singkep „> eti kSO Sexaner Sourabaya Dact del Hoih.m A. ...I'.-nu.M r idge Penattf L 9 Hee Soonihan Oyclopt >'-. 1363 Ni Liverpool 141 W.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 652 13 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFnTMERS, r pJjJP" l tar 0» BntU a,w •.s%s*«ss ysasvssj i KS& 11 i"' s: i 1 b For full particulars apply to— YABUOW CO., Shipbuilders, POPLAR, LONDON DR. .J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CXI LORO DYNE The Original a.m> oklt Genuink Advice to Invalids, If you wish to obtain
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    • 575 13 INVIGORATING LAVENDER W$M Itujistered SALTStS. "Oar i- er.s who art* m :'"'"i :^!i ;l W°' P lll r it „:'^j,| dliius l» r v d«», Cra »j>r^~~ ,'l^^y pi I loaton i, t lir Cr \w\ i liTßffii IV'iTiunery Co p ny s ould I A T/i\rc* v rear sisi
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    • 98 13 POWELL CO. i OR] Uod-ro<>tn y n> ■,;■> iV'ni lh> oof) Tnr» ttßth-rn .m) M 1 y urn. ILLUSTRATE '< „JEB FREE aj o I 05 S Q n^ r; r^^ FtK n, BY v /BELLOWS CHMCIifN POW3ER ANO LOZENGES Approvtd by the Imperial Academy iidicina of Pari* f MOD
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 233 14 3 consequence of /nutations of THE WORCI TERSHIR SAUCE which an caicwlated to Ucetve the Public* Lea and Perrint I ha?'r to request that Purcha I v hotth j£ x^S fc Signature thus Eg -without -which no A WORCESTERSHIRE S* I UCE i Ash for I. EA PE RR IS
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