Straits Times Weekly Issue, 7 July 1891

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  • 30 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Skv Series Publish kd roa Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Stsamkr. ITj.'irj; 40 KNTS VOL XL VI I. SINGAPOBI], TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1»91. NO. 3,632.
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  • 15 1 V *v%« i #th Jmo, the wii .1 i. of a di ig ir
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  • 86 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1891. CONTENTS. L rati vi 1 Geo a- Man ■< &UUQ i •grants. T ie i i-u-ati Ti I astir an '>. 1/ nil a 1 'lid it.io i of Mi T M lv Pe»ang, Perak. K*langn*, Pa-i-t, -Mini. I) -It. Preach lulo China, N*
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  • 207 1 E the Governor has gone on atrip to Sungei V\ >ag U1 .< „u j lis hither being fixed for the llth instant. j. irt for 1890 notes i decrease in fees received, owing to slackness Q t upon the fall in the df lan 1.
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  • 723 1 St r.t itn I' >■ Thk BMPBBOB WILLIAM ami the TaiPLB Ali.iantk. London, Ut July. His Majesty the Emperor of Germany has announced that tintriple alliance has been prolonged for si\ The Triple Al ianes or Liague of P'«aei i- h comnH.'t between Gernnnv, Ttvy, and Austria, for
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  • 328 1  -  H. Latham. Singapore, «th Jui.v. 1891. Pboducb. liambier do 5.7", do do No. 2 Too. Oonsa Bali. 4.05. do Pontianak 3.75. V- 7't Sairo F10ur,... Pearl Sago, „2.80. Coffee Bali. 26.25. Coffee Liitcian, :»•> :2.V Tapioca small Flake 3.50 da do Ist ,juality A do med flake
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  • 560 1 Thk Russian ironclad frigate Admiral V ih Hnwff left for B j Thk French transport Colombo tefl .tt 8 p in. ..n Sat unlay for Toulon. Kun.v ou Sunday morning, om- Anthony, a prisoner in the gaol, died of cholera. 11. M.'s gunboat Battler, Captain I. Q
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  • 293 1 lhe following d ul was I ..t to ..it-' offi< e to-d lj ue uudersigned ofthe German steamer Mart which stranded ou llth ,lune on h Pare Islands, hive !> ued ou tho 29th ue b\ the British steamer tt Thomas, master, and w a i ♦his
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  • 639 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY, 1st JULY. The Colonial Secretary with Lady Dicki and family returned to Singapoie last ening iu t he St tr Belle. The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, who are sole agents for the Miike Coal Mining uipauv, (owning large collieries iu Japan > bave opened a branch of
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  • 1254 2 The Cask Against Mr. Vaktuiny Dismissed. Contiu ued from Uut Tneada y. The charges against Mr. Valtriuy were 1 1) Obstruction (2) Threatening (3) Using criminal force (4) To shew cause why he should not be bound OTST to keep the peace. Mr. Drew appeared for
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  • 233 2 TBI List Pahang residential report thus deals with thesu immumcaQ» by i During the last two vears, regular continue vn laintained between Singapore aud Pahaug du.iug th. noith-eus! mousoon, •Is i\h- end of the year, a tra signed between the Government aud Mr. Kuight of
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  • 980 2 Thi; Geueral Hospital, so-.w th^H port, is uow in perfect order. j'h,. g^H have worked w.ll during ir giveu evei y tion t jj bad to go away for ehan-.- during th year, but these have now returned iu%>od "health. The Dressers havt also doue
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  • 259 3 I Leon lo were sold by BJ j Pvtteli Co. tins morning, and rea. I au a r cat Sin George Bonham, in i:• port on the f tit, (etUerlauds, writes Tue I tiuances of the Netherlands Indies a.e a I urce of some anxietj 1 ivernmeut,
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  • 804 3 Thf theatrical performance given last night bv Mrs. Brown-Potter and Mr. Kyrle Bellew' was unsatisfactory. That was to be expected. The presentation of fragmentary scenes from Shakspeare s plays, without accessories, introduction, or finish is alwavs to be deprecated alt hough uo doubt the excuse in this
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  • 409 3 There are many dist nets in the State, savs the Resident, eminently well suited for rice-plautiug, and where irrigation would be both easy aud inex [tensive. The natives of the couutry, however, in spite of the efforts of the District Collectors, continue to make but little use
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  • 489 3 i From n tpondenl. i Knala Lumpur, 30th J nut. t>\ Priday, Hia Highuesa Tunku Mahraoud, Heir Apparent and R-*gent of Pahaug. arrived al about 3 p.m. on a to this State. I understand that his visit will probably las about a fortnight. The visit called all a1
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  • 407 3 The Out look in Pahang. The Resident of Pahaug takes the following hopeful view of future prospects there Although the financial position of Pahaug, as shewn by the Statement attached to the report, has uot realized the expectations entertained at the time when the estimates for the year under review
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  • 96 3 Mass&s Gilfillan Wood a Co. bavs been appointed Aleuts for til N^ th Atlantic Steamship Line, and aie pr< to issue through Bills of Luliug li Philadelphia. The Russian ironclad frigate Admiral ikim arrived this umruiug fi ngkong on a voyage to Cronstadt. She is coaling at
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  • 74 3 Ui w York mony of expei t s t hat tin pl in Ameri lu factor is superior to thai impo ted from il. AntiMc B tes are excited t ter. had alleged that the ould never be able to turn thau a .sample pi. American tiu
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  • 2141 3 fo Stru ita Thi The S ion in Amebic The Man ip uk Dijhatb, Sir John < I Rai N Br km ah The Adulteration of Indian 0 ftl i rOS r.V H SALTS. Pl SSIONB TO ABMN Ye i I London, IJ' House of Corarnons hue adopted
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  • 1900 4 The fourteenth ordinary general meet iug Of the Straits Insurance Company 1 held in ths Company's offices at noon todav. Among others there were present Messrs. Th. Sohst (Chairman). T. S. Thomson. \V. E. Hooper, das. Heim, I>. \Y. 1,.. vei1. Tan Beng Wau (director
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  • 545 5 Thk i of Saigon has every reason to believe that the piracy which so harasses the French authorities in Touquiu does notarise from patriotic prompting amoug the people against the foreign rulers of the laud That journal says that tbe latter are to blame for the disturbed conditiou
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  • 5140 5 anotukh ftanium case tbis case a Chinaman nametl Lu Th»o was, by an order made by the Pernor Council, ordered to be ban. «W from the Colony after the Jnly and, in currying out this order. man had been arrested and committed wpnson presumably with the object of
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  • 245 6 Arrai coaling at the Borneo Wharf the Russian ironclad Admiral Nahimof ■teamed to the roads, and at 8 o'clock thu morning exchanged salutes with Pt Canning. Thi steamers Erlangen and Denderah of the iVutsch-Austrahsche Dampschifb Gesellschaft are expected here from Sydnei on the 10th and 20th inst.
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  • 31 6 A ••'MM i priucip t whoa limited u 2| tld 1 1 kind and ret! t from tin- cloUdi „3 I y«M< to the publi. a. run this
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  • 36 6 Mr. .1 I> A T. Symouda at Penang. The Act ino I riB| •a th- Commission "f th-- Peace P The m the wor'. .tmtM Thev re. tin id the in busin
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  • 303 6 Im cis-. th quite ii- li for tl: tIH Tramway- ;uy. which, however, kIH in but little actual bu- <;^fl to tbe lucky holdei rip ha* wind of it that the I i\ dividend of lo H Fund. One ln we hear, changed hai whit tb"i' V ia^fl
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  • 612 7 PTke Governor and the General. (Straita Timet June :jo.) In another column we publish, from the Broad Ar.rt.tu-. a paragraph iu which the attack upon Sir Charles Warren is continued. Oi that portion of the paragraph which objects to the regulations about officers' uniform, little nee 1 be -aid.
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  • 215 7 (Straits Times June 30.) The annual Medical Report ou the Civil Hospitals of the Straits Settlements for 1890 notes the fact that the health of the Colony continued good throughout last year. No outbreak of epidemic disease occurred except an attack of influenza which helped
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  • 336 7 Vimea J nin I. 1 i lew's telegram ab mt the closing of the S mth Wales tin-plate works ia an exd item oi news, s >nie tim i ago, the tin-plate makers in Wales determined upon shutting down their works there at the end td" June,
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  • 491 7 (Straita Timet July 2.) Thf. sharehold3rs of the Straits Insurance Company are to meet fo-niorrow for the purpose of passing the accounts for the year 1890, and for the purpose of deciding whether they will pay away is dividend. There can be little doubt that it
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  • 364 7 ISt rt t its Tim- n ly To give i:ood couusel without avail is the sad fate of the priests of the Church and the editors of newspapers. Tuns, tins journal has uuavaiiingly Bhown to the s raits Insurance Company tbe path ol ty and
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  • 1012 7 {Straita Times Jnly -i.) It is agreed that the proposed aunelation of the Native States of the Malay Peuinsula to the Straits Settlements is becoming a matter of practical politics. That these Native States must some day be annexed is taken as a matter beyond thc
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  • 326 8 (Straits Times July Thk Annual Ke] irt oq thi -nation of 1' Ordinance for lv s, G with tiuaucial results whi ,v recei j that year, a ting 57.10 in i--: J slun mainly uuder th. hea« from reu tt ion uments dated sin fch< ue
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  • 284 8 Shortly before 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon the police received information to the effect that two Chinamen had been murdered on a plantation in the Bukit Timah district. The Chief Police Officer and Detect ive Inspector Porteous at once proceed..' I to the scene which
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  • 1383 8 Beeidential Report fur 1890. Although vast tracts of country held under Concessions stid roiuaiu absolutely untouched, and though other tracts of almost equal extent have only been prospected in a most cursory and inadequate manner, still more solid results have been i btained during the year under
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  • 583 8 A Ra.iah oh a Pi los I v is ro BIUUAPOKI DENTISTS. roßAcoo cultivation is spreading in the province of Minahassa in the island of Celebes, the aim beiug to grow it for the European market. .Seveial estates, says the Batavia Nieuwablad, are about to be started there
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  • 899 8 Wha EIGHT wing letter, ad I v.d at Kb Johor* Bahra*, Ist Jul ton the Milit tor to the .Johore Forces arrived to-day and will take np his dnti a it once Ib* ia have about tiff -r-n t Ungkoa and Datos who mil
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  • 1093 9 The AMiaacANs i* Sin.japobk. Of the three hundred and lixty five tUat 5L, 10 y~r,tbeday "»&t w regarded with the mostaffection by every true citisen of tbe United States ol America is the kth of July. It is a I ■lay on which be rejoices, for its coming
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  • 135 9 (Pinang Gazette, ith July.) Mk. \V. 11. Ti;i:vHKK. m. Secretary to the P.-rak Government, arrived from Port Weld on Wednesday night by imer Mena. We understand that probable he will proceed to England this month on leave. The competition between the U.i S N. Co. and the LM.S
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  • 352 9 nd* ntial Report for i^'">. Returns shew a in tbe Rcveuue pr<».l Vin min eb, considering tbat there are less th miners in the whole State, i orj. It is to be t. gretted Fanners have ain failed to do a ing in the develoj
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  • 399 9 (From our Correspondent.) Thk Exploring Expedition. Pekan, 2nd July. Mr. Surveyor NVood, ofthe P. NV. l)., returned on Friday last from the Uia, where be hud been surveying the track for the Raub Etoad. He has been away from head quarters for over four months. Information was received
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  • 130 9 The Hongkong Daily Press, in n •u or an ludiau Regit, it the additions at least e understood to consist partly of Eusdisb but this md a I all raul panii lian A tillery were placed ou the Estimates for 1890 91. N\ they would hav. got
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  • 618 9 On the 25th June, iu the Supreme Court, Hongkong, a dispute about a charter-par-ty led to counsel indulging in strong language. 1 from an application for of an order for interim injunction in the suit Cora pan is Maritiraa Asiatica I ats and doop and
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  • 822 10 The Selangor G the Svd July contains I lu Langat for 1890 which aotea a decline in mining enterprise there from financial difficulty With reference to gei trict officer says After having heen -rt time i< peared to me, from what i wa- told, that little wa? known
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 NOTICE THE price of the "Straits Timet" is For the daily issue $24 yearly For the weekly issue $16 The subscription, -which is payable quarterly in advance, includes free delivery each afternoon in Singapore and free deliverv by poet wdhin the Straits Settlements and throughout the Protected States of the
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    • 587 10 ESTABLISHED 1865. RILEY HARGREAVES CO. Evoid bibs, Iron A Brass Founders, BOILKKMAKKKS, BkIDOK BUILOKKS, SHIPBUILDERS GKNKItAI. CONTIIAt'TOKS. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Building; Yard. HICK .-hiss BTEAM VESSELS alwsva under construction, from 38 ft. to I"><> ft. length of keel, ot baal design snd finish. MAC HIN ERY (ron leading British
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    • 577 10 ENGINEERS' STORES, Ac. Asbestos packed cocks and monutti^l Manchester aud Favorite steam donE enginea, Sight feetl Lubricators, Engine roa bunker anil space lamps Phosphor bron! for valves. Indiarubher, nn( 0^ lickings. Cylinder and engine oils 0 f kinds Boiler Hauls Patent Moiled 7m. troeai] meal covering; Fireclay and hriefeg Engineers
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 357 10 Passenger List. Ai;i:i\ Ai 18. Per b. s. Hecuba from Bangkok Miss I 'arlane. Fer s. s. BUHton from Kiang via Port Dickson anil Malacca BSSra. F Et. Groom, Soev, and H. Prina Per ilptxra from Indian ports: Mr. Samilton. From Penang vr. H. Brown. a from Hongkong:- M ssrs.
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  • 279 11 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDKRS Fl v Datk Datk. and Ship's Namb. Commakdih. ok From Where. Destination Paet hi"- Sailing. culars. Jan.- 11 Gei- sh. Harmonia Leuthe Mav W SingaporT Liverpool ljpen.bg. Cathnne Ha Molucca. Channel t.s 2Am sh.Raohad n May 3 Manila Sandy Hook f.o. 12
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 245 11 THE AMATEUR AND TOURI! PHOTOGRAPHERS HRAIHJI IN ih l F\\: BaBI 'i h i Sj no porj PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. >»;. Hi i, Stri Where Dark Room and other conveniences ean he had free of charge. Developing, Retouching, Printing. Mounting, An., Hon". Dry Plates, Ready-made Solution-, g ti/"d F;ip. ra, \<-..
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    • 273 11 THE TANJO sa I The premises of the Company n at Tanjong Pagar adjoining the pore. Steam tram-cars run carrying passen an from Wharl nations The Wharf extend !e and qua and is divided hy the entrances to 1 Docks into t hree pa' West Whar one mile in length
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 389 11 SHIPPING |> POKT. following abbreviausecl:— str. steamer: sh.— ship t„, banc risl L'- S.— United St., uaa. Otit Outt-h certain; T. P. V— Taamos KrWharl T.P.I). Tanjong Pagar Doek Wiarf; N. H Har l H l> New Harbour Doek iteut Slip; Rda— Roads Where no lhe month eun-eut is uuder-Mkn-.'l-War.
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    • 422 11 From Penan- V.,,!-, C{l^- Morris. Maia.,; i ir.,,; K n^ v irks,,n P.W. f "^ttmhaya, sth. T. Asdaorafctra, Brit. Btr I 880 taut fV«i n -n,Lond..u. via Penanf 23^ l*^ D g r^ I H F-.iap.ui.fthlß.'w SB?Ap. V w Man-ieM <v .sv/ ,r„/6p. G«r. atr. 754 tons, Capt. Dewan £omJava
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    • 291 11 Aurelia, Ital bq, 1,078 Ums, Capt homenico. From New York 28th Nov. I*.Hj. 10, Petroleum. Behr&Co. Por Lirerpool, Loading. Kds. VUi.t,-, Brit. sti-. 206 torn Capl Ci ug. Pronl Brou,6thMay. t. ByedMohrin. C.-Hds. K'lt'j- Brii bq. 803 t..ii^. i apt Wilson. Lr. in Bfuntong, Api 23. Salt. Bock Him Co.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1115 12 AKRIVAI S "5 i Fi ag I 2S Vessel's Najis A Tons. Captain. From. ISailkd.l Consignees. Rig J So*lBaa Bella Col. str. NO Nlurpln Kiang Jnne :}(M;olon»alC..v..rument SOteiWlmttHis Brit.atr. BV, Tho, Pontianak June Strut s Steamship < o Ltd. Hec„b« str. :m Lyons Bangkok June 26) W. Maaaleld A Co.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 508 13 The OS I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE LEA PERRINS SAUCE. WAtlmleand for Export by ihf Proprietor*. Wt *aat HI,. Grocer* and Oilman tA REX-A.IL everywhere. bii^^.t Aj.eLie, jCh^ UTILE CO. YARROFS SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. ihaDow ris. n, and ei whtn n-quiii'd. to draw mchi-s. ■P" iy huilt thr -t- rawhool. dto" and
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    • 649 13 "AVOID EPIDEMICS" BY USING G,M.T-TTWL*X2, CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only eliable Brand, 57GOLD&SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS IN EACH CASE THE HIGHEST AWARD WHEN TEBTED AGAIN>T OTH&R DISINFECTANTS. All Original Package* /^A^\ on Label; aUooier the have tho k^»si v tork of TKADK lIAIUi VI J Vo.JSFMID. Buyers aliould foe c»arefnl
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    • 155 13 AiLLDVS CHVT.UIA POtfJER ANO LOZI.iGES Approved by the Imperial Academy of M-idicin*} of Pari* fftmrnW/A MOD I 0 W LOZENoES W vpf L, J 1111l Ittr'n *h* i co I rr ;it lllc ll tor BOT, JPATIOH DYSPIPSiA t» PYROSIS y Ani; ITY aiFfiCJLT dig: mq j cram?* in r-
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 352 14 DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE. For twenty .^TEiHSi,. S5& d D?p >• 'jft and Diseased onaitious ol tha Bysiam, dependeat upon thc Deficiency oi J ""^W!*— Vital r<: A XT CURES X>yspepsia, Werve, and Heart Disease. I y V A CURES X-idney and Liver Complaints. jL 1 "^V CURES ali Blood Disorders.
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    • 426 14 tr^ -nfl* HOLLOW VY'S PILLS. pHIS GREAT HOUSBHOLI L CINE RA tfKH AMONGST THE LEADING X OF LH Those famous Pilla purify the BLOOD, wt most powerful! v, yet soothingly, on LIVER. STOM \r\[. KI!)S hihl BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and our to these great MAIM SPRI'NI LIFE. They are
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    • 242 14 POWELL CO 1 AUCTIONEERS. SINGAPO R K PURNITURI Poh Bali. A Almeirahi Ic* Cheste fl Bvu«u*id (iron) Jewel Stfei Bed-room Suite. Japim.se Sere*. Book Caeee Lampa t Book Stand* Linoleum Billiard Tahl Matiin* Card Tat.. Maril*. sial* Carpot Bo| ire Chamber Cu pboardK s I >.i\werH Inc. J; i ral
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUESDAY JULY 7. 1891.
    • 9 15 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUESDAY JULY 7. 1891.
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    • 1726 15 I iFor Straita Timee.) Thk Empbrob <>f G-brmavi in Bholabd. C ,ifh l,l !f- The Emperor Wil- i Ham lau. lod in England on Saturday amid splendour the welcome i 1 to Bis M 'as without precedent. The newspapers regard the visit of the Emeat political importance. \s
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    • 35 15 Puxquence if thr mail arrangementt ally aeeeenerif togiee thr latent new it tek in a loonr eupplement nnd for ieieeee ef thoee whoJOethe paper oontained in the looee aupplement, repeated next meek in >t* proper
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    • 151 15 Application has bees made ta th<> Committee of the Stock Exchange to appoint a > peeial settling day in the Pahang Central Tin and Exploration (Limited Vendors' Bharee. The Manager of the Mala] States Tin Mines Limited .on May 1, advises that washing of the karang
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    • 423 15 In pursuance of a request telegraph from Hongkong at the time, the China Association has. we understand, addressed the Colouial Office in support of the protest ofthe Unofficial Bfembera ofthe Legislative Council against the exact iou of the additional contribution for the pat year notwithstanding that
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    • 477 15 ll must nol be supposed that in pule ihing the following we assume it to I curately stated. I'luth.tti June llth says: A reference which appeared iu Truth a few mont j that had taken place in Borneo, under tinauspices of th*' North B Company, has
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    • 46 15 Per M. M. p. s. Melbourne for Hougkoug Messrs. F. Bateman, Ke M Hervey Lo Per M. M. p. s. Oxus for Marse Messrs. Rollaud and '2 Siamese Boys, meyer, A. Frege. D. Williams, A. Karcb, W. Neubronner. Mr. and Mra. .1. Wai Mrs. Laplace.
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 79 15 Passenger List. aaaivaLS. Per s. s. Jeeen from Liverpool via Canal aud Penang Messrs. Laplace, Haameyer, Daunt Per s. h A. AjK'tn- from Hongkong: Mr. Kerapit Per 8. 8 Ootyia from Telok Anson Revd. Mr. Perham, Revd. Damais, Messrs. Joa.piim. (ibronner, aud George. »er M M. s. s. Melbourne from
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