Straits Times Weekly Issue, 13 October 1891
1891-10-13
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Title Section31 1891-10-13 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. 1 new Serie* Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Prick 10 Cents YOL XLVII, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, O( 1T()BEK 13, 1891. NO. 8,6 16. j31 words
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Article, Illustration95 1891-10-13 1 TUESDAY 13th OCT., 1891. CONTENTS. Mnrkt't Q;i natioii^. Sunim\rv of the Week. Reuter's T^i >grsms. Local hii.l Q^ueral N"nwi A M-vli.Ml QrieTMiee. T i» Uta Mr. Smith. The lHt> Mr. Pwaall. R uvautr m Lta. R M i from Iffiisoss, J*'Mi%tiir, rshnnn. P«fak, Preach laio Cluuh, and NttherUq i fndis.95 words
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Article389 1891-10-13 1 SiN<;A.roRE. 1:;th October. 1891. Produce. GhU-tbMMT J S.05 do Cube No. 1 B.25, *\o do So. 2, 7.80. Oawen Bali 3.65. do Pontianak ;>»"• Pepper Black, 11.00. Sago Flour. '2.72\ Pearl Sa^o. :>.">o. Coffoo Bali 516-50. Coffee Litierb.u. 17.25 Tapioca small Flake,... 3.9<J. do do 1st quality389 words
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Article267 1891-10-13 1 Among the measures to be laid before tllr itive Council is ;i bill for th«protection of Chinese agricultural coolies by placing them on thy sam*- footim: ;iTamil estate labourers. Another measure aims m enabling public terranti transferred from the Colony to the Protected Native State* to267 words
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Article976 1891-10-13 1 /■'<>»• Straits Time*. I \ik Chartered Mku -an tile Bank or Ixiha. London, am» China. London, 6tk 0 btr. The report of the Chartered Mercantile Bauk atatet that it has been found neconary to make farther provision to meet losses ia the Straits Settlement! and failures m the976 words
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Article32 1891-10-13 1 Megram from Bawb dated 9th October. Total amouut of amalgam at date is 2,(>00 ounces. The estimated quantity of stou«' crushed for above is 680 tous. Still crushing. Prospects remain UDj'hauged.32 words
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Article105 1891-10-13 1 agors tli" i "tsi'.i -mi !Vi!i;in_r (.i >1«1 C Ltd.. li;i I ,t tfMX'ram notifying thai ho Sej teuil^'r < riisthiug at the minei tons lias yielded, tial cloah-up, >n i gold. 1 |»r<»bably, a liltlo inoiv to come ye* on a ui-up, and, besides this bullion, there iv«*d105 words
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Article313 1891-10-13 1 Thf Chi of Justiop crops homo at the **nd o r tbii month. An Penanc, trials are ivMner na%de \w tbe on< 'rickshaw of Japan. T\k firm of Messrs. C. S. Tenueni d o^ Pemiflff n.»w tra«l es as Messrs. PaddftT I Traiienl vV. Co. i"'. 1313 words
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425 1891-10-13 2 A Telegram, dated the Hague Ist October, states that the Netherlands Gov- eminent has brought a bill iuto the States General to ratify the British North I Borneo boundary convention. Mr. Hwang Tsuno-hsibn, Chief Secre-f.n-v to the Chinese l^gatiou m London, has gays the.425 words
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Article126 1891-10-13 2 Tn view of the ny of waut of moue\ to Beet desirable Colonial expenditure, and m view of the manner m which the aunouncement of tb»- IVnang Muuicipal $10 >,000 loan has been received, it has been suggested iv Peuaug that the G cruuifut should realise the126 words
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1208 1891-10-13 2 Mr. Edol's last report on the Malay Peninsula Prospecting Company's mines at Raub hears date the 2ml instant, and gives the following particulars of work done tile previous fortnight During ihe fortnight, a new well lias been sunk nearer to the boiler and a race1,208 words
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Article244 1891-10-13 2 V i n H n it y 0 << >i Lomlon, J sth B*pUmbir. -Oa t li.» BritisU East Africa Qwnanj intiin-ttini: it* intention o! witltdr;ttvit>;; from I '^anda mU*M assisted b\ the Imperial authorises, ilu Time* uri*es Urn (.lovornnient to 1 1 p Ibe Company 9J 1244 words
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457 1891-10-13 2 jm s i >m the japan n Dt»u I t_\ phooo ju>t .i j > out trow bLongk is •tiii i <■ >Vj igeriea .w.i.aß«>, boat li > m au| !t 'Jr I'll.' 1 1 iim of ihe The s j "i koiiams on457 words
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Article787 1891-10-13 2 (Perak Government Gazette, 25th and Jfftk Si ft'tubrr. > Thk State Commissioner of fi.in.ls iv I his report on Larui (or August notes the i fact that there are now two separate plantation* of mulberries for feeding silk. worms m full operation m Larut, the fust start* d787 words
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Article314 1891-10-13 3 The steamer Namchow of Pen%ng has been sold to Messrs. Wee Biu <V Co. of Singapore for 870,000. An association football match betweeu the Police aud the Eogiatect' AssojUtiou will be played (weather permitting) on the Ta.uk Road Ground on Saturday af teruoou. The P'nuuKj QaaetU of314 words
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Article184 1891-10-13 3 This morning at the Race-Course, the Gctlivwas candidates for the forthcoming meeting were officially measured. There wore really only two *h<> passed the Male the others an- a-.-d \ud therefore have the required certificates. A\mddin t better known here a> The Rejected, tailed to oome with m184 words
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Article259 1891-10-13 3 Thk Penang unofficial members of Coun- i cil will be appointed on the Legislative ,o are to consider lhe p eD trbour Improvement Scheme. Tho official representative of Penang will noi be preaent at the forthcoming meeting of Council when the Estimatos will be introduced, or at the259 words
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Article562 1891-10-13 3 Thk Right Hod. William Henry Smith M. P. P. C. D. L., whose death is aunounced iv to-day's telegram, was the roq of Mr. Smith, of the Strand, London and Bournemouth, Hampshire, bookseller, pub- I hsher, and news-agent, and was born m Duke Street,562 words
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Article553 1891-10-13 3 Tiu: Deli Uourmni sees that the planter! i will tiud themselves m a fix there iv a few months more, when the periodical settling day with the Chinese eooliet coves round. Oii mauy estates, the wages due to the coolies bulk Urge, bttt their employers, owing to the553 words
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1017 1891-10-13 3 Continiin'. his lectarei on Church History, the Rev. G, M. Keith deali with the life and tunes ot' St. Francis ot Aesisi, iv tl)>' Presbyterian Church last night. There was a attendance. The usual opening iervice over, Mr. Keith Mid thai1,017 words
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Article76 1891-10-13 3 the residence of Mr. F. Balt'our I<burglariously euterei list ui^ht, and a clock autl several articles of jewell»'ry weto carried away. Tbt' thieves must have beeo disturbetl as they left a lot of himlv valuable •> bebittd. A Chinaman hi ih-mI Ob Toh was yesterday brought before76 words
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Article276 1891-10-13 3 The Uuioi li.sur.m 'too whose a_ r fiits hen 1 are Messjs. Pi tinous Co. haw iss\i.(l their report -ix mouths eliding the 30tb JinBh6wiug the following results: ibJK). Tlia i) Premium rollerte 1 this ar, amount- A 17._'U \fter pr r a Bonus tli ro remains a'276 words
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Article95 1891-10-13 4 Singapore Wolf Club. Handicap. At a Committee Meetiug held on the 24th ultimo, it was decided that the prize giveu by Mr. Justice Golduey be played for commencing ou Monday 2nd November. The Handicap to be 18 holes to be played m 2 rounds. Also the Championship gold medal will95 words
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Article176 1891-10-13 4 THE China Rtuitic for March and A|»'il 1891, coutaius articU's on the Muong li.inguage, Ethuoijraphioal sketches, Gryi»oeoeracies, aud Education iv Hougkou^, Ih Isidfs miscellaneous matter. A collection of anthropological votes gives particulars of pigmy races ou the Lower Yangtse iv the historical period In 227 A. I).,176 words
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Article554 1891-10-13 4 Sir John Fopi: Henxessy. G.C.M.G., M. P was the sou of Mr. Johu Hennessy, of Bally hennessy, co. K. Ny, by Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. H-nrv Casey, of Cork. He was boru ju Cork iv 1834. educated at Queen's ,0o liege, Cork, and was554 words
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1440 1891-10-13 4 The following is the report for present aI tion to the shareholders at the second oidii uarv meeting to be held at the office of the Company, Queeu's Road, Victoria, Hongj kou^, ou Saturday, the lOtb October Tlie Directors have the pleasure to suhmit1,440 words
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Article389 1891-10-13 4 Thk Dnnibef «»t' rititon to the Raißei Librnrv ;ii).l Muslim durisg ti».» ireel was 89H. Ai a m.vtiu- of tli.- Comuitt* the Bowing Clul> last Mi^bt. it was decided to hold .1 r.',M!!a m th<> l.itt.r pitt «»t A dkfaAwing cashier, latelj emp hi the > f.389 words
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Article776 1891-10-13 4 Mk Cummino Committed For Tkial. Atl 1 m. on Sat ui day, before Mr. Kaughton, Hugh William li. Cuumnug, wa« changed with culpable homicide uot amounting to tnarder m couuection witb the recent accidental ihootiog of ;i Chinese tnkang Afer, Gen Ah Toug. Dr. Mugliston776 words
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Article309 1891-10-13 5 Regina wr*u* Sergeant Sallei. 1 s case, which is an appeal brought the decision of a Magistrate who a discharge on a preliminary obon, was continued before the Chief > Busticc after we had gone to press yester- ,jay afternoon. >1: Matt hew 8, after dealing Lengthily j309 words
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Article1417 1891-10-13 5 Behr Co versus The Singapore Insvkancl; Co. This action, which commenced yesterday i before the Chief .lu<tice. was brought by I Messrs. Behr Co. merchants of Stag- apore, against the Singapore Insurance Co., Limited, for the recovery of $7,0 the amount of loss sustained under a policy effected m the1,417 words
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1068 1891-10-13 5 The "Billlton"— Venus" Collision. The Marine Enquiry. The Marine Court of Euquiry constituted to inquire into the circumstances at- tending the eollisiou betweeu the steamers BiUUon and Venus sat at(ll.4oou Fiiday. The Board was composed of Mr. S. Leslie Thornton, (President) Lt. W. Pawson K. N. and Messrs. J. Oratojaud1,068 words
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Article87 1891-10-13 5 JVkk.\x«;kmf.nts have been inadeby Chinsbippen by which tftgo Hour from Lim»g will m future be exported direct from uce to Biogt*pora instead of via Kuchas heretofore. *>v tbe last trip of the Kajah Brooke 490 luii^s of sawjo Hour (say 11,000 uls) were exported. This87 words
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Article106 1891-10-13 5 Thk s.s. Loma Doone left for Sadoug v>u the 25th ult. with the Resident and l>r. G. D. Haviland, returning on tlie -17tb. Ou the 26th the Resident visited the coal mine ami vseut round the different levels with the Manager, Mr. Moore. This mint* is now turning106 words
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Article157 1891-10-13 5 The Strait* Tndepemdeni learns that the Government have resolved to graut a bonus to those cadets, whose length of servic it neither more than I<> nor less than 2 yean, who will prove themselves, before a Board of Examiners, proficient m law. The examination will be157 words
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Article249 1891-10-13 5 Some few months apo some young tiger cubs wore placed under the <aro of the Curator of the Museum. In Hpite of every Attention they all died except one, a tine main, which has been regaled with all manner of luxuries, su<-l\ as n female tfoat to suck,249 words
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Article514 1891-10-13 6 rREaiNA verttus. Serjeant Sallei. This was au appeal brought against the decision of a magistrate who discharged a case brought against one Sergeaut Sallei, who was charged with neglect of duty, on a preliminary objection that the proceedings had not bceu commenced within three months after the thing514 words
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Article512 1891-10-13 6 'lnKor.;n an oversight on the part <>t the officials, Messrs. Norton and Ra Kimjsley at $450, was omitte 1 to be entered for tbe Sultan's Cup on the Firsl i> t of the Races. The oversight has been rectified. Tlit- entrance notification of from Kwala F^u m j512 words
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Article327 1891-10-13 6 Thi following i* the theory <>r to-mor-row's _'i»n practice The programme will include the mobilisation <>t" Ports Serapong ami Con naught a* well m Fort Palmer §o Ear as the Royal Artillery are concerned and they will Ik 1 iv action between •> and p. m.327 words
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Article370 1891-10-13 6 P Q tte t SfJ er) The ii f the Mada I.' ti'uies. and.' large tract ->t podi land m the northern distrid m the Provino inundated. En iddition to the which the pie there have r< •nstained on aceouul diaeate, the aagD which now thr< I rop370 words
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Article367 1891-10-13 6 The Saiijon ProgrS* of the 16th ultimo gives particulars of apparently rich iron mines just discovered near Hue m Annum, which hear such a promising look t hat a company to work them has been suggested at Hongkong. Timber abounds at the miues and coal can be supplied367 words
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883 1891-10-13 6 t ''-</// Sir. Aiuirh ud > Ngmbmnj, 3rd OeL /v<// <>. mwi thai Malays wt-rc digging for diaosonda op country, ha\.' made eoouiried which show that about m i hundred am l»;i\. t. working for the last two or three883 words
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Article282 1891-10-13 6 t t J Pel i been n here that a Chinaman, who ibout Itf t,thil> of lti > Xi from K< sli.ui Mm i, w.t> tried b\ the Maj Umt€ at Kw.iia Lipifl and ft v- >rous imp i isonment, the p iuother Celesti •etrti do ,1 to282 words
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Article1013 1891-10-13 7 A Medical grievance. Canute Times October 7.) It ar-prars from mail advices that the ■embers of the medical profession have a fresh grievance. Truth to tell, they are seldom without one, and it must be admitted that, as a ru!,, their elaimi are as j U8 as their services1,013 words
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Article1001 1891-10-13 7 i'ni career of Mr. Smith is one to which scarcely be a parallel m any country other than England. Educate i ;it ;i good grammar school, and by o u[./; uo a Dews-vendor, Mr. Smith had no public life until, at the asn of forty-three, he1,001 words
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Article580 1891-10-13 7 (Strait* Times October It was said yesterday of au houest ill maa dead that to his career there could scarce be a parallel ia any country save our own and the same may be said of the dishonest statesman' whose death we chrouicle to-day. The quid:580 words
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116 1891-10-13 7 Rawing in (Liq.) Straits Times October 10. i S Octofa r Thi ».iii'i the Rawau£ Tin Mining < wiih a dividend <>! M'_, it to creditors, recalls a sad but useful chapter m the dismal record of Malayan miuin^. The story was one of iv i«'iu«'. The iniue was fairly116 words
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199 1891-10-13 8 rby advancing the .51 7,000 needed to pay off the coolies. The Courts of the Straits. while wholly refusiug to bind the liquidator by the arrangements of what is called the Supreme Court of Selan^or, admitted, after proof, that Mr. Bruce Webster had199 words
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159 1891-10-13 8 Fatal Accident at Guthrie 's Hill. A serious accident, apparently oooae•quent iv large measure on the inheraiil stupidity of the Asiatic coolie, occurred al Guthrie's Hill, au elevation near tb«> Tanjong Pagar Dock, at 1* o'clock this morniov?. The facts are briefljr as follows At 4 a.m. to-day a charge159 words
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Article177 1891-10-13 8 Thk iii: ie in Burm i it gtl_cmo.it serious dis w, derive the bulk our suj it may well cause ;i> the same. Bf Rangoon advices. the Chiet' Commissioner had held a meeting of all the inilloww it which the g»-n.'ial opimou >v.is expressed that there were177 words
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Article246 1891-10-13 8 I A. Chinese piracy ease m Dutch waters is reported. Yescerday a Kheh Chinaman nauiel Hiu Seh Sam, resident iv the Cari- nions, reported at the Central Police that at <> p. vi. of the 6th iust. he left Rbio iv bis tongkang bound for the Carimoua with a246 words
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Article104 1891-10-13 8 At the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Wood intimated to the Bar that Sir Edwaid O'Malley. the Chief Justice, would be bare v>n the 2-Jrd instant from Siugaporc, ou his way home on leave, and would remain to assist m the Penau^ work for a few days, aud104 words
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154 1891-10-13 8 Thk Pinamj QoMette rails attention to tlu 1 Protected Native States Governments showing a leaning toward being chary as to the terms which they demaud from intending settlers, so that they look MpOU their lauds uot as oeeaus of forest, practically without presem154 words
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Article457 1891-10-13 8 Thi following programme bus been tmtl by the Committee of the Pooang Turf Club, to U> m forte for 8 years PlBCt D\\ Ra« k N»\ 1 For all horses which kare n*v«»r won a rare ou any eourso Roadsters, i r if h n and Jump Bmn457 words
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Article116 1891-10-13 8 Royal Engineers v. .\Bth Bbg.\HCoy.j This match, wbicfa was played under wv exciting circumetanow on Saturday at raogliD terminated m ftD easy victor? lor the M Stcelbacks by 7 goals to 1. Policss vernu Enginkkrs An association football match between picked teams of the Police and Engineers was played116 words
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Article372 1891-10-13 8 Thk Government OawetU publishes to text of a Bill iutituled Ad Ordinance the regulate Chinese LftbourOfi AgrieoltUrM Estates. The object! Mid reasons a< ie( Until m an appended memorandum are at follows Tins Bill has been drafted to secure to Chineae Übourerp on ngrieultiira] eetatte tome portion nf372 words
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Article496 1891-10-13 8 sik Otb f» r, IB9i. 'I'll.' M lit !0| L HI,) M. C. Srli<i-1 ougb i young nan, h.<lK \»t\ a i.,i enlighten* d ami is doing niiirh io iuipi the coudi-ti-ui o| hi.s district, whi. h the largest m Western Borneo By kindly advi. c «j^, m496 words
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Article1075 1891-10-13 8 The ftwrth general meet ii o f the. R t& i j Australian Syndicate, Limited. was held IV i their rogtateied office m Br.ahaue m tl* |6th September afternoon. Alhmu I" shareholderH were represented, and th»« ch«ir waa taken by Mr. K. Plnlp, Ml. J tliM directorate The report,1,075 words
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Article299 1891-10-13 9 Ok Saturday afternoon some exneri mental firing with he Maxim Guns, which ently arrived he.c for the Volunteer rps took place ou the Tauglin bW and taken a round son.c goSd shooting was made. The members of the Volunteer Corps had the option of attending or nS299 words
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Article557 1891-10-13 9 rai OoYernor-Uenenu of the Philippines has just returned to Manila after successfully conducting luilitarv operations against rebellious Mabomedaa names id the island of Mindanao, who pass hy the name of Moros. They have been a constant source of trouble to the Spanish settlers iv the island by marauding557 words
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Article734 1891-10-13 9 A ,ki K..KAM from the Hague, dated the t September briogi word of the Nether£jds Ind.an Kstimutes having been laid *K°re Ibe State* QtomL The budget tor next year closes with a deficit of over sixteen millions of guilders, bnt measures will be takeu todev.se means for increaslug734 words
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317 1891-10-13 9 Tuesday's Pi-a*. A Singles. Owen 15 beat Joaquiin St. 1"» B Singlem. McGregor scr. beat Joues -f 15 i Roberteou, J. M. scr. beat Barnes 15. Pringle 15 v. Porcher -f 15 i (un[iinislied* Ruck land -f 15 beat Makepeace 15. McDouKnl 15 boat317 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1891-10-13 9 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Tl meet the convenience of occasional ad _1_ vertisors the Str<iits Ti,nes offers a cheap prepaid scale applicable to the folo wing advert isemailti Situations wanted; servants wanted articles lost or found houses wanted or to lot. specific articles for salt) For 20 words, small type close s,t.101 words
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Advertisement572 1891-10-13 9 ESTABLISHED 18«5. RILEY HARGREAVES CO. Kn«: inkers, Iron B*A>t 8 FoUVDftl BOILKKMAJCBM, BsUDOI BuiLDKKs. SHJf urn :.ki;s. (Jknkuai. Contka- (MU SINGAPOKE KWALA LUMPI Ship IMMlag Vjinl. H[GHebM BTBAM VESBFL3 alwari under constructio?., from 38 ft to 150 It. length of keel, of Ue^t detiffn and finish. MACHIXKRV from leading British572 words
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Miscellaneous177 1891-10-13 9 l^mnfner List. Aiaav us, Pt»T li'/ ;y of ike Wup from Malacca:— Mr P. \Y. Hichnrd-, Mr. V. 8. Ri.-1i.n.l-Per s. s. !<<<li.lhi from Djtmbie: -Mr J 0. Weber. Per s. s. Kangra from Calev'ta Mr B»l--dwin. Mr. Ru-ton. Mr. and Mn Baretta. Per s. -7 Corolimetfom Calontta Mr Martin.177 words
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Article326 1891-10-13 10 r Asbestos packed cocks and mountings* Manchester and Fnvorito stoam donkey eugint?^, Sijrht food Lubricators, Engine room, bunker and space lamps Phosphor bronze for valves. ludiarubber, Asbestos and other packings. Cylinder and fiigiuo oils of all kinds Boiler fluids Patent Rolled Zinc j Fossil meal covering Fircclav326 words
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Miscellaneous403 1891-10-13 10 i SHIPPIKti 1> PORT. Unler this heading th^ t" R9 -.\ro nspd -=tr. st< amor; Ixj. ;ii-: Brit— Brit S. I vMM >■ Vi- Fre«el» G.m rmnn; Dvt h G. <\ 'i'V'.cv ;> (1 >.-k '»>-- U.— Unoi W Tanj irar Wharf; T P D -TaTijonpP h B-W— BnriK>oWli V403 words
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Miscellaneous539 1891-10-13 10 Thow. Fivin rontijinak, 9th. O. c, A3ld. p. Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. For Pontianftk, 13th. -Rfls. Utah; Brit. sir. 807 tons, Capt. Gray. From Bangkok, 7th. G. c, It II d. p. W. ManstiVld &Co. Far Bangkok, U.— Bd», Ruby, Brit. str. 140 tons. < apt. IVOuzf From Palesftbang, ICtb.539 words
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Miscellaneous529 1891-10-13 10 Fr«'\i loumi > Sachson, Oct. 17; Fuom Sosroi Bisajfiio. >ot. ♦> <Juv Mamißriiifif, Oct. 5; Svdnoy. Oct. 7 j Cniagrwo, < >ot |i nt-rn. K-\ Jl K\|mtl«'(l at INmijiii-. Ant io<-li. Nt'«r Y<»rk. Juno. 26 i A'»y^>inia, Ken Fork, Jnae, SO 1 TjoriiuHi. Now Fork, Jaly, 11 From Glasgow. Wniotalu,529 words
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Advertisement809 1891-10-13 11 THM DISPENSARY" AERATED WATKHWOiKs -^'"v jjrT/E RAT ED W AT^E RJV OR_K S_J>% NONE v JMJJIM^Sir^ Vl A T f "A\\ W, Brass !I,,ssa Ro*^, an<i 8, Hobinson Q.i,u Singapore. J. F. GOWANS. Manap-r. Bor.^o M:ss-ts Kvrz R« >s.. S.ir.l,k«i BHiitfkok Kekk ACo IVi,«n k r m ThkavChekA-Po iDeil^ TheMlDAji809 words
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Advertisement521 1891-10-13 12 HOLLOWAV'S FILLS. rilHlS GREAT HOI'S J_ CINE RANKS AMOXiiST THE LEADING s r -l -i.-i Vitl PS. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most vkvsv.mi w, vi« i»thiu«fly, o»« LIVER. STOMACH. KIDNKVS. and HOWi^li^, jjivtuir 1 our to these great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They arc confidently recommendod521 words
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Advertisement374 1891-10-13 12 POWKLL CO. AUCTIONBBUI. SINGAPORE. FURNITURE, Ac. For Salk. Almeirahg Ie« Cheats iit«<lMtead (iron) Jewel 8&f» Bed-room Snit«» Jnpauupe f oreen* t'rok Cases Lamp* Dt'Ok Stands Liunlonm Pi Hard Tabl MatMnv m.d Tables Marble Slabs GHTjiet Eu|TB M,-ut t'b»'ir>» Oitira LHwks (lumber Cut>boirdfi Offl •*> \'hnir* Ci>iir»eta Punsaku I 1 s'Tri374 words
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Advertisement288 1891-10-13 12 YARROWS SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS^ L ST BR N \V H EB i 8T EAMBRS h*v« t >i- -'ih!! »w >r n.iv .i 1 hi. i mt x li»»r o1 si bj amplei f" fell t• ■■>-• < on this sv-t -m Mr wlip:. ICmmi*B >'\"k v In.- y bml I288 words
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SUPPLEMENTS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUEDDAY, OCT, 13 1891.
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Title Section9 1891-10-13 1 SUPPLEMENTS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" TUEDDAY, OCT, 13 1891.9 words
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Article130 1891-10-13 1 I* continence oj the mail arrangements 1 if u usually necessary to give the latcH news of the vetk xn a loote supplement and for the convenience of those il'Ao fie *ht paver fthe news contained m the loose supplement. I is always repeated next week m its130 words
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197 1891-10-13 1 ri.From our Correspondent.) Peuang, 11.4., r > a. m. Tuesday, 13th October. Thk first lieutenant of H. M. S. Hyxc- inth is reported to be drowned through the capsizing of a bottt on the Kedah river. [Mr. Edward George Shortland,197 words
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Article597 1891-10-13 1 The marine insurance case decided yesterday by the Chief Justice of the Straits is of importance to merchants and insurance companies doing business \p the East Substantially the case was that 40,000 cases, containing 80,000 tins of petroleum, were shipped m mid-winter at New York, m597 words
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Article403 1891-10-13 1 On the 3rd instant there were publish, ed iv our columns certain statements, the substauce of which was that the mining manager at Haub and the Singapore directors were iliaappoiuted at the reluctance of the Australian directors to make a call for the purpoue of developing403 words
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Article1090 1891-10-13 1 There have been notices ot James Russell Lowell's life more elaborate j than the tew words contributed by his i eouutrvnian, friend, and enthusiastic admirer, M. Bret Harte, to the New Review, »yi£ none will be turned to with a gifftter c of interest, or will1,090 words
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Article678 1891-10-13 1 BlHl A Co. versa* The Sin<;apork Insurance Co. This was an action brought by Me> Behr and Co.. against the Siugapor I aurance Co. to recover the sum of sr.»' dimages sustained as to a cargo of lenu under a policy effected m the defendI ant company* office.678 words
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1596 1891-10-13 2 The foi he rep >rt to l>i i prehol<] ra at tbe sn to I" 1 t longk.Mi'jf, o i -toiler, 1n:1. at to nn ti> risked Pa ied rkw a• i i ope ad liih rew ie t and 'liavt-1,596 words
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Article118 1891-10-13 2 The following we tho entrn** for the I .•idditiou.il racet m tli.- Autumn |>ro- I gramme s •J\!> Day Xo. Thk QftAND '."Jz Cue— Hnudic*p f,. r »econd »•!■>* i (> VN h.ivo ran ii» th« Sultan^ Cup P mil Value <W6O. ku Mr. Peudek's. Muxtr. P Mr.118 words
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554 1891-10-13 2 1 m Awmali London, XMh Sept— The report* circulated I couecri.u,- the landing of hi-Jri force on ti.e Ulaml of Mitjl.-n,-. near the 1 tra&ee to the Dardanelles, appear to hav c uTn greatly e.xagjfer»w»d Lat >tion states that the Bfiti.ii554 words
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Miscellaneous36 1891-10-13 2 l»HHH(>itKer LWI. UTAH [»oc s fi«i froua London Mr. >'• m Hon*Lon£ Mr. W v Hi v l» un Pott Ommin \i I I N v >:i4inn —Mr »»»«»o^ Hi Md i| Okwmm* far ■Cvj kit b«>36 words
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