Straits Times Weekly Issue, 23 September 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section24 1891-09-23 1 The Straits Times. WEEKLY ISSUE. New Seuik, Published for Tkan^mt f i Puice 40 Cents VOL XLVII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMBEH 23. 1801. NO. 3,643.24 words
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Article120 1891-09-23 1 1 I 1 X f »'is residence «Hi«h, <-lere, O^kl.M^h Fnrk. Crovd.u. iv the 67rh ye*r ot Ins a^. James o\mmiel L Staff BwfNM, k. n., fornnrly of Bin^kok. rfi.i.n. At Lou lon. on th > Sth instant, .John I.inhsan AtKVM. Utoof Jhvi l»y cable). O* the 19th Init..120 words
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102 1891-09-23 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY 23rd SEPT., 1891. CONTENTS. Market Quotation6ummar\ «>t the Week. Renter's Telegrams, Local autl Gou.-ral HftWl Tim Dardv.ell-s Aids to ruderstaiidini: B;ini>-Luj «ttt of Aliens. TWa B wd to B ml. Fencing. Liberty, Equality, aud Suioke. Rauk •Shipping >\v-. The &s«ise. Police News. PA*seugt»r Usl Xews from Sefangor,102 words
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Article353 1891-09-23 1 Singapore, 23sd September. 1891. Produce. Gambler, 3 6.1V do Cube No. l t 9.25. do do No. 2, 7^" <,'opra Bali, 3.684. do Pontianak, siiO. Pepper Black, 11 <m Sago Flour, 2.05. Pearl Sa#o, 2.b7£. Coffee Bali 26.50. Coffee Liberian, 27.50. Tapioca small Flake, S£5 do do353 words
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Article275 1891-09-23 1 Thk Tom; iJeuor ntortioo Cftw at the Mtne h;i> retulM m the coaviotioa of the accused who bave been seatencv^ to 18 aud 9 months U»prisoaaM»D( ivspeotivclv. 'I'iio a>si/..« closed on Thm-sUv. Oo Wfdn.s lay, ;iu ezperiownUl trial with au electric railway under Mr Bucklej*i supervision275 words
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Article559 1891-09-23 1 For Straits T'un<*. Excitement is E trope. London, loth Sept. The Fit nch and Russian embassies at Constantinople have been informed that British mariues with guns have b«jen landed on the islet of Sigri on the western coast of Mityleue the islet has since been surrounded by torpedoes.559 words
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Article390 1891-09-23 1 Last night, or early this morning, a large part of the new road on the Teiuk kjef sea front subsided --leaving a large open space m which water collected. Today, the P. W. D. are at work on it. The subsidence is of the whole breadth of390 words
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Article153 1891-09-23 1 Lhe chief clerk m the Magistral^ coaH here is under pu> mtiou ou extortion brought against him l.v a porkbutcher. The case has beeu remain] It is conducted by the chief police offi Kiee planting is actively going on though the cultivates, tins year, couli uot got from153 words
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173 1891-09-23 1 Very sad news was telegraphed ou Tuesday last from Chautaboon n«portiog the J? y drowuiu S of Mr. Galwey, the Chief Engineer of Sir Andrew Clarke and Messrs Punehard's Railway Surveys. Mr Galwey was returning from Uuautaboon when the sad incident occurred, prepai173 words
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Article566 1891-09-23 2 TUESDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER. A French man-of-war passed through the port this morniug from west to east. Mr. Trkgarthen, who has returned to-day, did not engage m any rowing match at Colombo. A mono the passengers by the mail today art' Mr. Martin Lister, Resident of the Vfogri566 words
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Article210 1891-09-23 2 Pinang Gazette - Pinang Gaze tte Writing fiom Edie. iiud«-r date the 7th Septeinl. r. a corr^spoudent says There has been plenty of rain a* Edie, and there is good prospect o f t splendid crop of pepper n< xt year. A suj. posed Achin»*se leader uauied Tunku Hukit Sla mat,210 words
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799 1891-09-23 2 Sinoapork Items. The taxes levied by the Municipality •mi private carriages and horses realised *12,500; ou registered hack gharries 5 9,500; ou bullock carts $11,500 ou hand carts $1, 200 and ou jinrickshas nearly $3,500. Dog licenses produced 12,000; Offensive Trade Licenses So,000; aud799 words
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Article179 1891-09-23 2 To the Editor of lie Lomhm ttutl China Kxf>n>.<tt. i Fib, The Jfakam case seems to have jfiven yftm some qualms as to its rfloota Kfl Singapore I entertain no such >p|M oW WJOIW. if common sense is allowed to MYt fair piay. England aud179 words
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401 1891-09-23 2 RlOtl AT I< HANG. The following Irlogreins are from the X C Daily AY in* Ichamj, ihul Srpt. Riot to-day at noon. Minions and all fon-ign property burnt. No fiv«'s lost. ichiUHj. 'ird Srpt. There was no warning of iiny trouble. The American and Catholic401 words
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Article319 1891-09-23 2 Hom§km Daily f'r, The Pinany Gazrtt*'*t ion to I the enhanced military contribution by levying tonnaoe duet on reateta pawing through the straits of Malacca Rods no favour 'with the Uou&ck.nii; u7 »//>,>«*. That journal points outs that tonnage tint's, nigh! U- comparatively nnotriectionahle at terminal j>ort where319 words
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Article733 1891-09-23 2 (P;,,a»,t HazetlU 1 Hh gepAhftter Dr. Simon, the Principal Civil Medic*! Officer, and the Right R.-v Bishop Hbs,« arrived from Singapore In tbe P. mail steamer Minmpom yeetorday. D r Simon is here on inepeetien duty and Bishop Hose, it is said, will itay l^re for about a733 words
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Article31 1891-09-23 2 For Week ending 12th instant Xo. of Dogs Destroyed ti9 m Restored Total No. of Dogs Destroyed to date 11. .22 Total No. of Yoga Re-i«ter6d to date 1.G6231 words
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Article945 1891-09-23 3 On Monday afternoon tl* <* Ke was coo Untied agai«Bt the three Bengalis Hi« ferdsliH, «*y D g the case must be finished before Che rising of the Court. The nro •tuition called several witnesses m corroboratiouot the etorj told by Abdul Sabmat, al of whom were closely945 words
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Article184 1891-09-23 3 (From i Correspondent.) Kvkry afternoon aud night M Sequah performs his "magic" cures before iucreasiofcand highly enthusiastic audiences. Yesterday afternoon he experimented on the manager of the largest Chinese ship. puiir firm iv Singapore, who had tirst desired Sequah to cure him m his own house, the offer being184 words
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Article545 1891-09-23 3 B*ppt*meitfmry to Straits Tims* T*.hijru,n* Pifl CtijloH. Ts ioat feature of t>io Coutiueutal army mu:«a; ivres is tiio u>< that is being mad- of Cycling Cors« for etrrriu^ it— patehsi and aftmg ss m nits. Coufiti.tt isp!r, 4tli v <. nber The Sult*u has appuiuted Dj»vsd Ptska Graud545 words
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Article409 1891-09-23 3 A Hoxokonq telegram received to-day announces a typhoon as entering the China Sea to the South of Luzon. Consul Wildman advises the establishment of au American firm m Siugapore —as may be seen m another column H. N. MS MAN-OF-WAR PruiS Hnulrlk de.r Nt>d<rlanden arrived this morning409 words
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349 1891-09-23 3 lx the cas«' of the bankrupt, Soah Cbeog :i, chop Bun .Too, on Monday im l'ii'.'sil.i\ Mr. Justice Qoldnej m the exercise of the powew of taking depositions, conferred upou bill) by the JJankruptiv Ordinance, took the proofs of a considerable d amber of349 words
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Article98 1891-09-23 3 14th Sept. Mr. Riccard this morning held au inspection of the Police, and afterwards visited several out-stations. The Rev. Mr. Ihinkerley has notified to his eoQgregation that the annual vestry meeting will bp held next Thursday at noon. The business will be to pass accounts aud elect churchwardens.98 words
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Article315 1891-09-23 3 N. Y. Tribune, Friday, July >7, 18yi. a good opening for an ameri< cabbting Trade Results op thi M'Kinlf.v Mill. Washington, July 30 (Social). Arcordiug to a report received from Consul Wildiuan, of Singapore, the new tariff law of the United Slates has had a beneficial315 words
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Article444 1891-09-23 3 M. Pay ik, the French traveller, who lately returned to Paris after eoinpl :inir >ouie important explorations m the little-known country borderiaf upon Toog'Kiug and Annara, is beiny r>(v-iv»il wit ii mueti honour 1> >th m political and scientific circles m i*ar M. Francois D'loiiele, Deputy,444 words
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Article1129 1891-09-23 4 The Sin Boey Extortion Cask. This morning at the Assizo Court, a China aiau, Sung Boey, with another named Teo Kay, were charge* with puttiug one Loo Chw iv fear of injury m order to commit extortion, an offence under Section 385 of the Penal Code and also1,129 words
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Article364 1891-09-23 4 A t'lKrn.Ai; has been ie>ued by il>*» London Advisory Board of tlte Natioual Bank of China to the shareholders iv this ocmnl After mentioninir Urn f»ct> whioli oeewritd »t the Mtfctfalg of July 'AJ, tlu* itttffintml proceeds that ll»o HoiiirLuug B^.inl OOtMidw the Aotum at364 words
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Article407 1891-09-23 4 This inorniug's weather telegram fro:n Hongkong reports a typhoon as moving towards Northern A mum. The Mail despatched from Bingapor* to London, via Marseilles, on tli« l*th ultimo was delivered on the Hth instant. A PROCLAMATION I>V the Aetill- It nor ot Hongkong revokes the proclamation of407 words
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Article134 1891-09-23 4 Tiu:foni]»laiut brought j esteitiaVT through Mr. Hooptir against lotpector Cht'tsm:in, as to how tb" inspector killed a Malay's dog, is a rerj mtjous oompl*uU. The uanative m told Io Mr. Itooper and by bin may perhaps uot W substantiated but if it m bubstautiu' puuishinout should follow. h.t134 words
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Article140 1891-09-23 4 Tim v\'t« are tfiven to Bnaert .it an et \<iiir gioade, i- like to skwmful, t i.'i\il Berrai ia t oolong with nn < uniform ii. nm now depart ueis w* apparent, i -,;>> ir.> t 1 i that the vi of a whit* i>ut»one<l-np coat140 words
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Article346 1891-09-23 4 The current I Bull* tii tains Borne information respecting the m.-um-i;\c uro of .snincial cot) i i;;dus?n which appears to hrn > inp >rtin the Um'ed States. A- far back a* the late Dr. Liadley presented to Kew emfnllj-modeJled artiiinal heats, intended for mixing with the gamine beans,346 words
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789 1891-09-23 4 On Wednesday afternoon, on the invita. tionof Mr. Buckley, H.H. the Sultau ofJJo. hore and a number of Singapore y, >ideuts assembled at New Harbour Dock towitm cvrtaiu proliiniu.u v trials of an cxc >edinglv rough aud randy electric tratncar constructed to run for789 words
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Article4169 1891-09-23 5 ■ttp Wednksdav. Septhmbkr Ulth. ■E T*« fortnightly meeting of ■^^■pnuuipal Commissioners was Ix-ld ■f lM>ard Room, Town Hall, yesterday W U oon at 2.tfo. There were present I U: A Gteutle( President) The Hon'blet I fee Colonial Eugineer and Tan Jiak Kirn ftfid Messis James Miller, aud \V4,169 words
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1106 1891-09-23 6 Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners at an Ordinary Meeting held on Wednesday 2nd September.1891. Present. Alex. Gentle. Esq.. President, The Hon'ble The Crlouial Eugineer, The Acting Iuspector-Genernl of Police. C. E. Crane, Esq.. The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kim, and Lim Eng Keng. Esq. Absent. T. Bohet, Esq., Tan1,106 words
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Article246 1891-09-23 6 Mk. Mv< l.v n has resigned hist \i on the nfunietpal Commission at Peoang, «»wu>.:; thiefly t<> his leaving bbortljf for Europe. Mk. BoFBB asks \is to BB>V that bis I sebeme <>t' engaging Japanese lerveants has for the pro led. H informs us lias posted back246 words
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Article141 1891-09-23 6 Tbb Min-Ewi'u Challeoge (€k>U) competed lor at Hoagkoogoa the 3 «J. 4th, and sth mstant w.is woo by C*pUtin Dnnibleioo, K.H. tbm a lition of the distressing id the extresus, it beiug literally aoakiug. Dhit rendered tin*- i iog ilmost ioffponaible, and Use vinoer's actual score of 89141 words
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Letter657 1891-09-23 6 ttftla* rrrN Report for Fort,,!-, ending- 10th September, IBli, Gentlemen,— l have the honour to i port the following as the pn>t*n ss i with the works ut the mine for I fortnight ending above date, Raub Hole (North End* Work 1 beeu confined, to stoping over th»> U657 words
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131 1891-09-23 6 A Reutlk's tele^pamlfroniConsUutiuople say» News from Yemen arrives only »t !«>»£ l tervaK and even the Porte is left s derable period without advice* owing tlie interruption of conimunic*tions if «litfM» D points. According, however, to the raw despatohes. the position of affair- 1 derprone131 words
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Advertisement191 1891-09-23 6 Prtpertj Sai<». The following won' the prices obtaiutvl at the auction at Powell 4 Co Y tale room, yesterday Government Orowu L&ndfl at Teluk Ayer, -Lot L— Paeiug Robin-.-, Koad and Fin lay son Green, a 8,230 square feet, upset price $1.50, bought" by the Singapore Land Coy. at $1.80191 words
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Article350 1891-09-23 7 Turkish Trouble*. (Strmts Time* September /.>.) Yemen, where rebellion now aggravate! the ills of Turkey, lies m south-western Arabia, neat the Gulf of Aden, and formed an independent kingdom until 1871 wheuthe Turks conquered the country. Their resources, however, proved insuffi. Qt to bring wholly under a powerful tribe350 words
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Article333 1891-09-23 7 (tStonaiU i mbe\ U To-i>ayV telegram indicates aqaggravatioii of the Pardanelles i sure, which arose from Kussiau >f the volunteer fleet" laden with troops continually passing through those straits* The 1 tardanellea Me narrow straits, aboul forty miles long And from one to four mile* broad, dividing the333 words
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Article1006 1891-09-23 7 (Strati* Times September 16.) Two new opeuings for feminine enterprise are simultaneously auuouueed from America, and while (he sphere of labour m oue case has little apparent connection with that m the other, they possess this feature iv com mou— that both havejto do with ministering to1,006 words
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Article837 1891-09-23 7 i Stra \U i S< ytembi r 17 Ab6ut four weeks ago, li>>> Thien, a Chinese trader who bad lived m Singapore for tweet; four years, and who had married and reared a family there, was ejected from the Colony by order of the Governor. The837 words
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Article1725 1891-09-23 7 (Strait* Times September 18.) It is uuderstood that the local diret of t h** Raub Australian Syndicate have advised that a call b; 1 made for the purpose of increasing the i, r '>ld-pro I machinery »>t" the mine. It is aX i ;u.l stood that1,725 words
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Article1376 1891-09-23 8 From on,- mvh 'orrmpmuteui. On Mm 14tb instant, Kwala Lttnipor was en fete for the autumn meeting of the Selaogor Ghrmkbana Club. With good entries a large influx of visitors, a capital OOtirte, a good d*y*Stport WSS anticipated. Some <lisap|M)iutmeut was fell at the smallnoss of the Singapore1,376 words
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Article693 1891-09-23 9 Xhk Municipal President's report for p W «st gives the followiug particulars about hnaucial matters I collections under the chief heads of for the eight mouths are as follows lament on House* etc. '"^Jj* iH X.:.- lVivato'Supph SSjS Total IMW Sff7 KU The falling off m693 words
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Article140 1891-09-23 9 The Straits Independent of the loth Sept., m calling attention to the tobacco crisis m Deli, says that, among the planten there, retrenchment now finds much favour. It is expected that, early next mouth, between two and three hundred European, and some 25,000 Native and Chinese employees140 words
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Article1210 1891-09-23 9 KVTRAOTS KROI, A Deba fi TRE i^nvß Council, Thursday 16th February. ISSB. Mr. Shelford, having remarked that he reason for the introdllcl ()f h.' measure did not seem sufficient, sad tuat it was. A remarkable fact that whoever bills of Ins nature wen, placed before the1,210 words
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Article220 1891-09-23 9 Thi Kedah Opium Farm Question Btnudi thus :it present. Ifr. Leog Cueak ;s the holder of several of the fcdah Fann>. Wbeo tenders for Lhe ffulim, Kwula Muda, and lu-au Samafa Farm fur ihe forthcoming period wen* receotlv called for, his lender for the first named farm220 words
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Article417 1891-09-23 9 I- im a Com <i'"i,' i> t,i. > ZVxu. loth Sepi The drought still coutiuues, the livers are at low as ever, rendering it almost impossible to briug up itippliea of rice famine prices an consequently ruling m tbe districts. \i iterday there was a smart shower m417 words
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Article879 1891-09-23 9 The number of visitor to the Raffle* Library and Museum during the week was 1,167. Thk Hhmgkomg TeUfrafk savs some disrespectful things about the Hon. Major M «.'Callijin in connection with Muuioipal d e bates in Singapore. But that jourDal is believed to have Npukeu disiespectfullj of879 words
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Article132 1891-09-23 10 Ii is proclaimed thai the exportation of anns.unnnur.it too, gunpowder, and mil and naval from i >rl w m this I to Labuau I British North B ►me > is prohibited for a j>« i :i.>d ,»t" six moDths from ti:.- 1 U LB9] The following132 words
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257 1891-09-23 10 R following el [i m ilu- tbt| h" carried out daring 18^1 -!♦:>. if they have not tak.-n place fcln [n the Mediterranean, the Agamemnon. Fearless, Gannett Cockatrice, and A m ,,i t«» l>. «:onnnissiom»i|, and the TVmmtuv and B relieved by the Th»n,b>r.257 words
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160 1891-09-23 10 An extrao I tbe Bong. Joeke\ ua> hold Sa( .i-.i.iv 0000, iJ;'n i. s1 •i. bus Smi? h L\..| should i led from the Cliii'. cdii i m imprison mci the Minhio itiou case. The ittteod Th-- Hou. P. Kvri' i.iir aud160 words
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Article544 1891-09-23 10 Thf Autumn Meeting Programme. A special general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club was held iv the Exchange yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering a proposal with reference to the horses which have been ordered from Australia, but caunot dow arrive m544 words
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Article80 1891-09-23 10 Lamx> i ov Tsimo Bamiai worn rai M-.NTH Off A.TJQUST ls-.tl. it -i.l, Ueenph. Amount. ;'^""^'-'-> s 3,730.u5 Horses. Can ■.•apes, aad Do. 4(> 4«> Excess Fiinvs Parcels fectss Luggage ]4!)1 bpecial Trams .-,000 Tot«l Coaoliiuj*- 4,08J».'J7 Ori L--, M1, 4i)5. 10 Livestock m;:,.^| Total Goods 952£?0.8480 words
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907 1891-09-23 10 Singapore Items. The estimated amouab of paper money circulating iv Singapore is S'j,l9B,t)i- 1. The greatest number of scjuare rigged vessels, British and Foreign, which entered the port of Singapore duriujj the year was from Sumatra. The following order protailed —Sumatra Y\ vessels, total907 words
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Article233 1891-09-23 10 here Ajax -i. Si v toy the Native States the w.it wh«» inn- ,v!y j here .nu' oul ii Sequah. restry m- vt s li,»M j u Cbi Church, at uoon to-»l iv.to jmssthcareou The the na4 I'l'ropriiition oi tive dollar go! s sulteil m lii* i. The233 words
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Article1077 1891-09-23 11 tor Acheea, the Achinese go on firing «f>on the forts, aud upon passing soldiers from under caver, the jungle coming m handy for the purpose. G ue day they •pened lire upon a patrol lying i v ambwh for marauders Its commander fell, hit by a bullet, iipoD1,077 words
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Article532 1891-09-23 11 I Perak <l>r mmcmi QtuetU 11th Se^t.) The district magistrate of Krian, m his report for August, lells how well the Malay land-holders ire p.iviug their reuts*. Againsl an estimate ot $15,000 under [uit-renU, $15,406 have been collected i" »l-t Aogust. The prospects for another good rioe crop532 words
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Article226 1891-09-23 11 The following is the Colonial Office circular letter on which H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith is acting iv getting returns about the Sunday labour question iv Siugapoie Circular setti to Governor* of Ceylon, Strait* Settlement*. Labnan, Barbados, Jamaica, St. Vincent Gibraltar, Malta, Mauritius Seychelles226 words
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Article805 1891-09-23 11 THE Curator and State Geologist m Perak has been carrjing on researches oa Ipoh and other arrow poisons m ate among the savages ia Pemk, and the r suits of his inquiries ba/ve been published m the Government Oaseft of that Bt»te. Therm are two tribes'805 words
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Article1165 1891-09-23 11 <>s 28th August the bank-rate was unaltered, at '2 per cent. <♦- The 58th Northamptonshire Ltegim will remain io the Straits till the end ol L 892, and then go home. The Germau Mail Steamer limjern, left Colombo for Singapore at <» p. m, yesterday and may1,165 words
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Article107 1891-09-23 12 Ln couaectiou with t lie forthcoming uiiy oceuu ino.il i»u.-,t. the i\ aud. O. amer Ravenna has, the Press Association says, been tit tod uj. wiih a most elaborate travelling sorting cabin, where the mails will bo sorted > ,i ,<,//f>> between Aden uu<l Bombay. The Ravenna will107 words
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Article112 1891-09-23 12 Mu. F. Cakdew, the acting resident Commissioner m Zululand, has jusl forwarded to the Colonial Office a report on the couditiou ot" that country that m tome respects rt'iniuds one of a famous essay on snakes m Iceland. Railways aud catiala there are no railways orFinancial News - 112 words
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Article103 1891-09-23 12 bcuTLANi Tin: World. This mat eh was concluded on the links at the Race Course ou Saturday afternoon, by Scotland coming off winner by six boles. The scores are an follows Scotland. The World. P. A. Gillespie ...1 Major Rich. A. Maekay Mr. Justice Goldney 5 A. W. Stiven103 words
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Article85 1891-09-23 12 SSQUAH jerformed an apparently remarkable cure ou Saturday ftftt^rnoou. One Mahomed Alii of 19 Brass BtiftM Road desenhing himself as a Malay doctor, came to the waggon stating that he had suffered from rheumatism for two Tears, could DOi lift his arms, aud could only walk frith the assistance85 words
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Article229 1891-09-23 12 (Frma our Corresponih-nt.). Kirn la Lnhij>ttr, 19th S*>f>t. The racing fever has not vet subsided atnOOg onr i sportsmen mm a few of the younger of the i-unuHuiitv are still far from oouvalescent. There have been several private matches, generally owners up. one or two229 words
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Article138 1891-09-23 12 Acooui>in«> to the annual report of ike Netherlands Coal < 'ompanv of East Borneo the deficit has been reaueed to f.17,034, v the profit made on the < tl> wa5 f .21,162. Ou IVc. ->1 last, the first and second series of the company's capital, together f.480,000,138 words
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Article272 1891-09-23 12 Sib Wiixiam Robin soh, the oewlj appointed Governor oi Hongkong, will leave Boglaod by the steamer Maje&iic on the 21s1 October oext, and dtuomH via the Canadian Pacific RaUwajr to BoagkoDg The Loinhm ami China Express findi it is somewhat rorioilfl that the iv v Governor nearly272 words
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Article386 1891-09-23 12 COTCting to ilu> orders from the War Office the 0 m N..\. ml^r w*x\ <«onl>t Shropshire Lijjht lnfmirv Iron i lt to Eiong K<mir. returning witi th»» l«.t Argyll and bntk^rland Highlander)* froaa Hong Km-i: England Th.> Tij.h will leave oa :<• wiih Artillery386 words
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Article488 1891-09-23 12 An-. i t 8 o'cloi k last night, i fire i!hd< m manag I i i eutraa i v.mat. d m Middle and t.i-iiy ml t-i: i_: ,1 Chines u««inan, they i.iu-.ukt'il several boiet made «tT. one of the men being captun he wai tptng with some488 words
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432 1891-09-23 12 Yesterday afternoon, at the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. G. M. Reith, delivered an address on the Sunday labour question, which, being raised by the Colonial Office, is at present a subject of discussion amongst the shipping firms, and the docks, and mariners themselves.432 words
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Article445 1891-09-23 12 I I pur--1 r it f K<«u mania latayiftfta ikia citj tv» been seired Kiatnil Pasha Hv lliee ot Graui V r i^ing _rViin-T the Sultan. It aneec I ehantre m the I- S Lord£ |'a team of i will pl*y a \!v,di-i" liy N Mtln445 words
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211 1891-09-23 13 IJfestoiday, a private telegram was reved m Sin^aj.oiv. ki uounein 8 the death day aiU'ruoon, of Mr. Thomas addel!. rx-Attorntv Geueral of the ■ai !t< s ts. The deceaseel jrentle 1 who was (38 years of a- l ea low nod three ohildreo two211 words
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Article486 1891-09-23 13 fin hit, telegram* Mr. ftrtiM on £..,-</ 3f«i.u(i.>. $eit.— In the speech which ho livered last n»ght »t Perampore, Lord Wenid the effort! i f the Government officers irery art if tli,. dtstress-srrickea |temefa [uite si.rtii-ierit (o aeel all the raqnii ise. Fa d«u found486 words
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Article772 1891-09-23 13 [British North Borneo Herald l.<t Septeml» r The Sfganao estate under the able nonnflgement of Mr. J. S. Kennedy secotdtd by Messrs. Spenee Legge, Bell, and Canc/.i it* mtst forward this year. On visitiDir the estate ou August 15th 700 piculs of tobacco for tlie year772 words
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Article737 1891-09-23 13 The latest addition to the number of dubs alieady existing m Singapore it the Marine Club, which bas established itself right iv the centre of the business portion of the ti.wn, and is thus \isilv accessible from all parts. The Marine Club, as the nauie suggests, is,737 words
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Article695 1891-09-23 13 SUUODS K\. BOAil iiMKM. Wh'ik. iints, the mosi d< stractive paste ting m every tropical climate, which undermine and eat the very heart out of timber employed m buildings, and even bore through brick and mortar work, and have actually been known to attempt to695 words
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Article1365 1891-09-23 13 [TJie Daily Oracle, 27th Augt, Thkrk is a stro»<* resemblance IBMMg no* a lew of tho unlcrtukii «h which were formed fnun lime to time to explore ami exploit the rt'Minic.s of the Malay Peninsula m f hat nearly WTtry on»» of then Ims either1,365 words
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Letter146 1891-09-23 14 To the Editok utB Times Sib, IV using a piece m \<»ur u>-d.i\* issue by Chrouic Rheumatism," I am stirred to oientioo about myself. 1 Ktiiiueoi my trial, takiug s< quah'a s|» -m > tor ii permaaeni enre wbi Iqll L. A- I \v;is ;i crij.)»!f I dot allowed146 words
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Letter271 1891-09-23 14 £>!»:, Though io no way connected with your recent aooaymoui correspont Chrome Rheumatism juans cun>, still T am myself, like many others, uL opiniou that besides the innocent oil there must surely be some other unseen ajreuey (call it what you may) at work iv the gilded aud gorgeous waggon271 words
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Letter122 1891-09-23 14 Sib, Siuce uiv letter m your papre of the 18tb iustaut, Sequah has had two cast's of rbeunuitisni treated iv the manner suggested therein with the usual successful results. la view of tbis fact, it would be, to say the least, extremely uujjrenerous on my part not to eoafeM that122 words
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Letter441 1891-09-23 14 Sik. It would be advisublo for the intelligent public to refrain from express ing any undue astonishments! Sequah*ssocalled cures, it' be is not m a position to admit thai some extraneous influence, other thai simple medicines, is brougai to it oo each case be personally handles ur attends. Henry's Thilum441 words
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Letter630 1891-09-23 14 Bib, When any one att. tupta to guide public opinion by writing to a newspaper, the l<-ust he can do is to bare sufficient courtesy to its readers to post himself well up m the matter he writes about An individual signing himself so apothecarj gravely asserts thai Sequah'i oil630 words
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918 1891-09-23 14 To rat Kditobof tri SrK.vi rsTii In you- g article of Friday last ..u lererel 1 the action of H. K. the Governor m deporting Loo Thien, the Toug l>.'n^» leader, without apparently giving his* a fair tii.i! I Tout i upon the I v beUei918 words
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Miscellaneous256 1891-09-23 14 rus>rn«er Li^t. I \M.IV\US. Pet ft. Sial from Belawan Mr Vaa4 j AkUr 1 Pcr >.s i'!.».n Deli M:- M'mster.andl i Mr Boat ffvaan and tw«> ehttdrek. i from Klang: -M j Cades, and Mr Wfsti'ihout. 1 Para, b Q from Londou Mr. W. J I it !l s m256 words
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Advertisement578 1891-09-23 15 rRSTABLtBHED 18^ EILEY HARGREAVES 00. j Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Ship HVIT-I>EKS. IiENKRAI. CONTRACTORS. *INaAPORI3 A KWAU LtfMWR Miip Kuildin* VanL HliiH class BTHAM VESSELS always nurter construe ion. from 38 ft. to 150 ft. leuprth of keel, of best design and finish, j MACHINERY from leadiog578 words
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Advertisement655 1891-09-23 15 EJTGiNJBfiRg' STORES, Ao. Asbestos packed eoeka and mountings- Manchester 'and Favorito steam donkey oilgines, Sight feed Lubricators, Engine room, hunker ami spao, Urn,* Phosphor bron/.o for valves. UdUrttbW; AsHpstos and other P?<* in K s Cylinder and ngine oik nf all kinds Boiler Hauls Pnteftt Rolled ZinC *o»sil meal covering655 words
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Advertisement180 1891-09-23 15 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. f|H)meet the convoTncnce of occasional a-i JL vortisors the Straits Time* offers a I cheap prepaid scalo nppli^hU to the following advertisements: Situations wantod servants wauled articles lost or found hoOMf wantod or \o Jh}, specific articles for Pale Fcff 'JO Word*, smtill type closo set. 3 inseHiottn180 words
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Miscellaneous686 1891-09-23 15 ftHIFPIIttJ I* PORT. Dnder this li«aditijf tlu> following »bbr< \iatious are nsed str. steamer; sit. s)»i}>; l»q. barqws; Brit. Hritir-li; CT.S. i nited States Fr Frenoli (4or. (Jcnnnn. Dut Dutch; vV<*.. <J.»\ <innoral «*«r^o; d. p. dock pas--!i^er<; I*. DnceHaim; T. L. \V. Tanjons] P.igarWli>»rf:T. P. D— Tan ion ir686 words
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Miscellaneous684 1891-09-23 15 From I 1 1 tli <;. and Mi!. ISmm, »>h, toi From >stl Matter. I i, 1 Brit. ?hr 1 1 From Pontianak, 7th ('.•>., un<l 2•! h. tT. lid*. "'urr, Isrit. str 2,1.">S t<.ns, < ij>t ti Madras, 4th. <;. and d. p. Kon- A I 10. F.r Madras,684 words
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Miscellaneous1292 1891-09-23 16 \BRIVAIS_ oj Flag £ff VkbB»i.'s Nam«. Tons. Captain. From. SailieD, .'o?f«TONX*B. Rio «^m 1 /~r a«B»fli»— Brit.str. 140J» Glejr London Aujr Rl Bonstead Co. Keut Htr. 1019 Stanney Hatonm An»r <> K»ti BiotherPetre l -tr. 171 Muhlenbien Penan? Sopt 11 Bun Hin A Co. 14 Teresa <• str 753 Sonrabaya1,292 words
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Advertisement886 1891-09-23 17 I m H I bIB H Sft I ■> I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE LEA PERRINS' SAUCE. Ltrvcers and OUmm throtyhout thr World. DETAIL E VEHYWKEHE. Blsgapore Agents, JOHN LITTLE A CO. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S I CHLORODYNE The Original and only Gknune Advice to Invalids,— lf you wish to ohtain quiet,886 words
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Advertisement117 1891-09-23 17 No more ASTHMA nor OPPRESSION, nor COUGHS .^^^fc^ ay EMPLOYING g\ vk D 1 Clery's Anti-Asthmatic Powder only medicine having obtained a reward. W^OP7 CAN BE F>ROCURCO FROM H. J. MARTY N J% at PENANG. Sold every wherp. FUR m\e n CofFeo Plautation situated at Lnndu m Sarawak, L'o —^U)117 words
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Advertisement566 1891-09-23 17 THE DISPENSARY" AERATED WATERWORKS Aerated Waters of the highest, possible class raanufactuivd under Professional feupervisiou bj the latest, aud most improved machinery ever imported to the East The Factory is conducted on strictly European lines aud cleanliness and purity guaranteed. Special attention to Shipping orders. 7*\ Brass Bassa Road, and566 words
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Advertisement397 1891-09-23 17 BENSON'S WATCHES. Manufactory, Ludgate Hill, Lu.vdon MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEX. Specially manufactured and recommended for use m the East, Benson's Special strength. "FIELD WATCH. AGoldKeyloHs English Hnlf Chronometer. X' 2 BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH. A rhrotW( uar tor Plato English Lover fully compensated Silver, £5.5.«., GolH, 112.125. Special sixes397 words
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Advertisement352 1891-09-23 18 m« THE SAFEST MILD ■■■■■Hfl^^^^^^^^^^ir^ APERIEWT FOR 1^ Ml iV^n AI"J KbL^ delica ie const; 11l I Ik^ I nw 1 a% V a^^ 1 TUTioi&s, ladies. [vj IJ LI Ul^^^^^JLj children and (^^■■■■■■■■■^^■BHW INFANTS. AND FOR US*£S£ HEAmUKTHEADACHE, OOUT JSSJ^SSS AND INDIQE3TIUN. nriMlJi ni C +~*™J I IBHaVaVaaal SOLD352 words
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Advertisement151 1891-09-23 18 POWELL CO. AUCTIONEERS. SINGA T O X E FU&VITURE Ac, Pob Balb. I Iwlrssn i l( /v«).imi»!li iwnsjl Jewni .^(,1.1-Hi»<i-ri>om Mtts* •|>-*uf»«»« .s. Hook Caces l^nups K»>ok Stßudi* Ltt* lUliiari TaM '.u< Card TabUx Cvrpet Run- M«s>l Bsis* Chairs Oi'ii-v D*«ki Chnmb»»r Capb M Choßta of Dntwi Hmm rttrtnl* Cioth.<^151 words
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Advertisement388 1891-09-23 18 YARROW'S DRAFT^ STEAMERS. f BL, •^s^*- j^^* S^P ae m ss. I uTEKNWHKKI, STKAMEB9 Imi biea found by sxperi t.i. v^^, I for v)ihll(»\v riv.»p n.-i\ nation, a-id of t■> l« li^i4M 'l IRS li iv.« <•■> i .tt i •I lr j»' «3 I ber of tnrcewif nl esAmplft388 words
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Title Section8 1891-09-23 1 SUPPLEMENT THE "STRAITS TIMES" WEDNESDAY SEPT. 23 1891.8 words
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Article46 1891-09-23 1 ftn cowxquert,<ie oj the )tutil artangementt Uii Utally. nete**«ry tn 9 i» e the laM ***< o f the titck m a hose inpnlenietd and for {hi contemenr* qf thott Ho fit* the l^ft^u* contained m the loote aUppteinJnt k tf/U»«V* r'P'*t'd next v*eek In it* proper46 words
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Article307 1891-09-23 1 [jJW Slirdih fintei.) Thk Nf.w Postmastkr-Gexer^j London, QQnd Sept.- The Right, Hon'ble ftr James Fergusson has been ap^inted Poitmaster-General. Sir.lmnoH FeixustMin, Bart, v.c si ke>i is membsrfora E. Manchester! He 1* the eldest son o! t| m Ut e r C D For» tftisson^Bart; by Helen, -Jnd daughter307 words
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Article964 1891-09-23 1 Liberty, Equality and Smoke. Tho habit oftobacco-tiiioking is spreading atnong the fair sex, and. just as the phenomenon was beeonitvg a subject of general rommeut, we art 1 furnished with a Hue to the reason of its existence. Nobody* of r-otlrse, ever imagined that tbe average woman smoked bocmttM she964 words
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Article349 1891-09-23 1 Yesterday, a telegram brought word that the tribei m Germau East Africa had '< j become so restive that trouble wm leared. and to-day's advices suggest that affairs 1 are worße thau was then supposed. Ru- I tnour vow has it that folly hall" of349 words
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Article1220 1891-09-23 1 The iinpcrtfto! purl played by the professional stenographer m our modern dnil? life it suggestively illustrated l>v the fact that uu aunual M Intern itional Short han-1 Oont^rvsM has now become* firmly rooted institution, fjpcially recognised by the authorities of the country where it is beid, nw\ looked forward1,220 words
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Article948 1891-09-23 2 Important Bankruptcy (:«>e. Kmi Sw Tkb AND K'om San mi (Jhop Soon' Bee at Sinmai'okk I N BANKBOPTCT. The public* examination of these bank i'uj is resumed lief ore Mr Fustic** lnc\ this morning. Mr. Drew appearing for tho official assignee, and all t\w ijapore bauks were leprveeneed.948 words
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Article1902 1891-09-23 2 I A leadidfl artktk appeared m the StraiU i Tim* ot lift) Septemlier entitlai "The KVcat of Hauners," watch m being ltl» tcrpxted. the derav ill iMtlhorit.v. Tho article sufigestcd i train "f tbobgnt ou ♦In* occasion und imttttltts th< nni\er«dllv adniittml \\r\'Ay M authority, ol whii-li1,902 words
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Article641 1891-09-23 2 Tin i i n" ctf Pah i ftArfN. /s''f TV Sui-rinteudent ot Police has returned to h»\td (juarteii ffom his Tin Pahang judicial circuit tour M K. G. Wood surveyor P. \V. D has started for Temerloh to stir vet fr<u* for a proposed road to rtaub via641 words
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