Straits Times Weekly Issue, 4 November 1891

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  • 30 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Serie i Pcswaaao roe Tsaksxissios by Every Homeward Mah. Steamer. I Price 40 Cents VOL XL VII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1801 NO. 3,640.
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  • 112 1 the wife of 1. My. :<,,-. ,t i d%ughter. On the 31st ultimo. ,r the Apothecary's iwters, Pauper Hospital, 8 Roid, imwti v A sis of dsugnter.M aIi&IAGES V l6 I ■»< H'lv Trinity OSthedrsi. bhanghsi, by ths B tr. H C Holm A HviaiKo BBAUCHAMP, SOB deJ.S. Keauehsmn.
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  • 102 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 4tH NOV., 1891. CONTENTS. Market Q lotaiions. Bammarj of the Week. Renter's Telegi mis. Local si d < leuera] New T is Petition s i. iw, R viio. The M lit iry mtributioa T le P Th I H l\r.A R .port. Teleg Th mnctl. The M
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  • 307 1 LATEST MA RKET QUOTATIONS ISIIfGAPOBB, irH NOYftMBEB 1891, Pbodocb. Qacabier, 5.75 do No. 1 9 15 do do No. 2 7.<;7 Obora Bali 3.1 do Pontiaoak, >7 A Pepper Black,. 1" 3ap> Flour, 2.9 Pearl Sago 8.50. Cofft-o Bali 26.50. Cot 27.45 Tapioca small r'lrtV<« 3.60. do da l^r quality
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  • 315 1 Ths I. gislative Council m im Thursday and Prid i' i ts« to pass the r .^rts Ordinance Amendment Bill and make progress with the I Agricultural Laboure > Bill Suj pi tei have been proceed- with, and the v members on th finance committee h
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  • 621 1 For Straits Time*. Russian Movements. London. 27th Oct. The writer of a letter to the M Times believes that the object of the Russian movements at Pamir is to facilitate their approach to the Indian frontier by tamperiog with the inhabitants of the towns of Gilghit, Vassiu, and
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  • 351 1 The military field manoeuvres were eoutin ued yesterday afternoon, aud everything passed off without mishap excepting that au officer was thrown from his horse. The Italia Militaire states (September 26th) that it is probable that the Italian despatch boat Staffetta will be sent to the China Seas
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  • 234 1 N D hero us p j have pone Lo the I tank- i i irdeus to s.-e Ihe iry. expecting t i bird that has always had only one eye probably iv tl j middle of its head. To preveul forth disappointment it may he cxplaiued that th twary once
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  • 144 1 The nuisance arising from _Dhob troying or lending the clothes they hi undertaken to wash may be abat. I. the opinion of the Straits Independent, l.y Betting the prisoners iv the jail at laundry work ou European methods. To render this scheme feasible, and to ensure tbe minimum
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  • 426 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER. The Brisbane Courii rof the Ist instant understands that two surveyors wen being selected iv that city to go to Singapore to do work for tho Straits Settlements Government. The vacancy m tbe Vicarship of St. Joseph's Church, caused by tin 1 death of
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  • 301 2 The China Mail »f th< 17th iust. finds the 1 Hongkong Vol out. vr Artillery Corps to be m a depressed state at present Captain McCalluni, theofficer m command. has hud to make an appeal for th" services of fifty reliable men. and appearances point tin 1 impossibility of otherwise
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  • 188 2 (Before His Honour Mr. mf net ice Uoidney.) li' Lii Ken<; Kk.w. The public examination of this debtor which WSS couimenced on 14th September and continued j on loth and 21lt September resumed yesterday afternoon. The debtor. Was S I member of the firm of Kong
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  • 95 2 A v< ri nn< rery good Bal ia\ s ago A le w huh I pros Ifi -cue d.i past has i 1 1 is ss dv ii at Si i teu t dia I 11 the i out the N is of II I Yang nsl I 1
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  • 269 2 v PBO < ci i i I'm: military perat ons on the Alexandra I' i its vicinity, ot which a general idea Q Hi tl.daj lin sou rery interesting manoiuvrei m the afternoon. The attacking f< tared much bettor than it on s previous occasioo, aud there
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  • 400 2 (>\ Friday at op. m. H. X the GrOvernor will open the new titters and set--1 fling tanks m Bukit Timah Koad opposite i the Cemetery. It is hoped that there will be present a lair number of Clti 'UB, The filters, which bear resemblance to
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  • 479 2 Ps■p s■ I IVn'. on I I\ rail I I up for ovei ry possibility of the S within the month, as the rivei I risen onsiderablv Oo< oi the new Tenuis Courts alougside Club completed, and i I uun m dance a ith rah s to regulate
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  • 152 2 WEDNESDAY, 2 8th OCTOBER. Tni Netherlands' Indian Gorernmeat 1 ptain I.C, d< *rriv< d bi re t bii moruing trom I i -h ck and it Tan i I two i him ie youths m the euiploi ol M- _srs 9ii le and I ,eu m tod oi a oh
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  • 277 2 ling iv the S I urt, be- a m l\ vnn ighton, a Chinam m nam I X •B ng I i n n lummoi Ht v <\ H. Sm VI isrs. i Jt I i ith having m his po&s< purp three whi. h th inr.
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  • 952 3 rTuRSD__ V 27th October, 18. U. Sunday Labour. n.K. A. Kujght took the chair at the meeting ot theSiugapore Debating Society last night, to discuss the motion "That the cessation of Sunday Übour at the Wbnrves and m the Shipping Commnnitv should b enforced by legisStiou." D
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  • 169 3 Report on working from X half yeai v for presentation to tbe shareholder. Ordinary Meetii held to-morrow Thursday.) Is beg to submit to 1,1 counts for the In hair rear ol 1891 net profit >>f •1.336.58 Th result most be considered a very fair oi
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  • 458 3 A Bl No m »Xi: 1 M or ITBT. Ths Mvm kb< Bb i n ;>\ Oa Tuesday afternoon m theSeniov M i --rate's Court before Mr. Kynneraley, Mr. L J. Cbater appeared t^ answer a charge to ig, (Oi or about tbe Bth June, cognac,
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  • 220 3 OOKI time a#o, it was understood that j the Supreme Court, with regard to a le^al practitioner, whose name was sought to°be ■truck off the roll, would frame' rules to meet such emergencies till uovv uoprotided for. Etules have now been framed for the admission of advocates
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  • 234 3 At Hongkong, the Government has brought m a Bill to render the pi on ol opium there a monopoly under a til 1 it mi. The idea m ith i, and Mr. Whitehead, an nni.il Legislative Council memb written a letter to the Acting Governor protesting against it
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  • 208 3 I'uk British iteamer Ptt,-,l grazed on the western part of Cyrene shoal -ins morning it 5 a.m. but drifted off again au hour and s half afters The football match 8. C. C versustS. \l. I *yed last ev< sing on the B. K. C, •ond. resulted
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  • 153 3 A Honokono Chinese newspaper the I Chung Ngoi San-pao iv its issue of the 22nd October contains an article on Perak. j It dwells at length on the various iudusi tries at present being carried 00 iv that state, and notices the excellent treatment i
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  • 674 3 Minim: sfsnsffers' Report Tor Fortnight Eaela* Mss October, 18H. Gentlemen, I have the honour to report as follows for the fortnight ending the above date Hani, Hal* Vei\ little work has been done here owing to the niiuei being Hooded. On the night ot the 10th ioit. th, heaviest
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  • 5740 3 Mk. F. A. Swettenham. < m Brit Resident, has obtained two months i twenty-six days' vacation leave, to followed by leave on half salary for and-a-half months, with effect from the 23rd October. During the absence on leave of the British Resident. Mr. W. H. Treacher c.M.0., Secretary to
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  • 523 7 Mr. BURKINSHAW, ill accordance with, lid i !••:.> any objection on the inenl to furnish a r< -*m "i. rl d to rlio Attorney^ ir-intnl I sub-section o nf I < irdiin which witness h sumily c nnniti >i to orison, or 1 ,r giv« ion
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  • 2154 8 The Couueil went into Committee on the Supply Bill. The followiug alterations were made, the sums as corrected being Establishment Salaries $1,453,914 reduced to 81,452,676 Allowances $11,422 reduced to $10,122 Contingencies $32,919 reduced to $32,869. Pensions, 6c, $1 16,328 red need to $11 6.309 Ed ucatiou $93,493 increased
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  • 103 8 a I the Cantos Ins t Sompm 3 at Hoi gk< i oi I I I Wl and M counts submit:. the Chairma thai th. < >mSms m 1890 bad I• n J. amounting m all to v 12,000 portion ,n wh it I sd b. |QI d of d
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  • 345 8 Changes in the Messageries Maritimes Service. 100 some tone past, says ths f ion. there ha va been vaumors that Ln ths near fata c the M. M-• „m v mVM tralisnserv.ee wee to auks Colombo their port et esll iust I' t Mai.,- m the Bejel* as now. Humour
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  • 6110 8 THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION MEETING. not her Public .Hestinv m the lown Hulk A < Ini m for Reduction tt..<ed a» Ministerial IVixaSM". At 5 p.m., ycetardny, a public meetian WM held IB the Town Hall, at the ijl inee, and under the auspices, of the Singapore Branch of the St.a.is.
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  • 395 10 (A 1 H.l Octal To tne R'gbt li' ble i H i Secretary ol for the < r Cha onl S the _5 ore ,1 humblj slew, th 11 t rad v the i Sett! m tl Native States ;hc i m, thai res ted i v
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  • 711 10 Singapore m I*7o and m 1890. From a Correspondent. The present time may uot be inopportune, suffering as we are from a serious trade depression, t«> take heart from the remarkable growth of this Colony which leads to tbe belief that, present difficulties notwithstanding, there is
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  • 349 10 The Surabaya C ura„i not the d_e. parture from thai port to .sionan named y ._j 1 ihman b) both, to ,0f -j a trust of laud there about t.-n i slll( J bah us m babu i icre Ito him missiou of the N I h rluci
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  • 1333 11 The Petition nn Native states Law. (Straits Times October 28.) In another column we publish the text of a memorial that has Wen sent to the Governor for transmission to Lord Knotsford. The petitioners are the Chamber of Commerce of Singapore and the Singapore branch of the Straits Association
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  • 258 11 (Straits Times October 29.) It would seem that a few weeks ago the underground work of the Kaub mine was within an ace of destruction. And probably the mining levels might have been all destroyed by weight of water but for the very strenuous and capable efforts of Mr.
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  • 440 11 s Iratts Times October :;<>. 1 1 is convenient that we publish iv the -.mm issue a report of a meeting of Council m which the estimates were discussed amC of a public meeting called to discuss the Military Coutributiou. Iv the Legislative Council all the unofficial
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  • 693 11 {Strails Times Xocember 'J.) It is uuderstood that Mr. Powell, the Protector of Chiuese, is so seriously ill that he must at ones return to England and he will probably do so this week. And Mr. Hare, the assistaut-protector, is m ludia whence he ia beiug recalled
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  • 857 11 Thk ceremony His Excellency fulfilled yesterday afternoon is a gratifying one to tbe people of Singapore. Aa H. E. justly said, pure water is neceaaarv to the health of the community add the health of the coLumunitv should be the greatest care of Government. In this matter
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  • 1365 12 Friday, :X»th October. The Filter Beds aud Settling Tank, recently constructed for the Municipality at the junction of Campoug Java and Bukit Timah Roads for the purpose of supplying a better quality of water j to the inhabitants of Singapore were opened yesterday by
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  • 891 12 Tuk Hon ble, l V B, Vermont lefl Penang on 9aturdny afternoon. Am«'N.. tin- passengers who arrived by Saturday's mail w,c Mr Vl of Bentoog tame. Mn. c. J, Qalloway, seeing managj Singapore of IheN.Q.Bd i joining lhe m w National Hank of China. Eukn.-um vn, who
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  • 152 12 The Port of the DutdingS is declared to be a Port under the provisiona of the II übours Ordinance IH7_J as Amended by •"The Harbours Ordinance Amendment Ordinance 1891/' The Secretary ot state bus extended, without salary, for four months from tbe amid of December
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  • 564 13 Thk Mat, m Tb.vuk. ?(>' Thursday the 28th October m the b|L senior Magisti at e's Court before Mesara Ml fcnuerslcy and Houghton the caae of 1 Boc i Beng Cheang chop Ban Ann infected with illegally using a trade-mark of I Messrs. 1 aterson, Simons
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  • 716 13 The tenders for the opening of the Korat Railway m Siam the alleged peculiai conduct of the Director-General, at the opening of the tenders; his opposition to the Euglish tender -that of Messrs. Murray Campbell aud Co. of Singapore d luuiours that the Director-General's action was
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  • 185 13 nn Sia m Mercantile Gazetf. ot October 24th, alleges I hat The affairs of the Shim Kleetric Light Co. aie far from being m a satisfactory condition. It would almost appear, the 'iizette asserts, that the brilliant display made on tbe occasion of tie- King's Birthday,
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  • 528 13 The Military Contribution The Morning Post of Ist October contains the following matter from its Singapore correspondent, dated Ist September:— Since there was previously stated for your renders' information some facts shout the -.i/ure of S portion of the Sultan of Brunei's
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  • 532 13 (To the Editor of the London and China Bapress.) Sin, -Having read with great interest the articles m the Singapore newspapers lately to hand for aid against tho annexation of the Native States, at preseut ruled by British Residents, it seems to mo that the main jioint m
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  • 994 13 Supplsmenihrrg to Strait* Ti, nes Tslsgi i. I'i,' Ceylon. London. 10th October. The Latin Monetary Convention will be renewed at the end of Oe- ceniher 1893. St. Pett rsburg. Kith October. A Ssmsresad paper reports that the population of the Pamirs are asking for the Russian annex ation
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  • 175 13 S. C. C a n > 8. R. C. Tuk following are the scores m the above match which was played on the Esplanade ou Saturday afternoon: Singapore Rkckiauon Chum, T. D'Cru/. c. Riehurn b. Mere wet her _!o 0. M. Van Cuy leu berg I. b. w. b.
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  • 775 14 Sign or Valknza's very excellent cou•ert m the upper Towu Hall, last uight, .as the more praiseworthy since the responsibilitiea of the entertain tueut rested upou only four artists. There was not au tern iv the programme which was not, iv ts order, deserviug of the considerable
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  • 981 14 The following Is extracted from a I tt.r from the superintendent, dated Kunla X nautili. Aug. I s Ku.i'a KeniHii «At this pines I found the tobseco looking axtreneh well About two picols are already cut ami m the dryiag shed Ths le->f is of good aii and
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  • 565 14 Chartered Mercantile Bank of Inida, London, and China. Paid-up Capital £750,(XX>, Reserve Fi no, 1T2.\000. Thi Directors submit to the Sharchold- j ers the Half-\earlv Statement of Accounts to 80th June last. i It was anticipated that the amount already set aside to meet the losses m the Straits would
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  • 4565 14 Kleetric Light I. us Light. To ihk Editor oi- i hk Si i: vi.s Ti Sir, At the last meeting of the Muti___fl I pal Commissioners the Hon'lile Major Ma Galium adv.- ated the introduction of els! trie lighting m p!.o. gas and urged mjJB ;i vote of sl.
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  • 539 16 The Tebms on w hioh tv i BiUBICIF mi i > raKfl i S October. SiRB. laui presenting totbeCi unmunit v of Singapore a full length pertrait of 11 is ell* OC\ rot paiutcd by Mr i^orslov k a I am desirous that the Municipal C<>n.mi*
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  • 640 16 To the Editor of the "Straits Times Sir, lv til 1 get time aud opportunity to write you a full account of my experiences m Lower Bnrmah lately, would you kindly allow me to refer to an extract from the Rangoon Osmetic headed "Tin m Mcrgui quoted
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  • 260 16 The Military Contribution and the Native States. TO THE EIUTOR OF THE STRAITS TlMEs.\ Sir,— Time did not permit of the full strength of our case being gone into at the public meeting held yesterday, and I had uo opportunity of dealing with a point of great importance to the
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  • 1211 16 Tv th i: BniTOB OF m I *jj i i: v Ti KSB Stn. You further say m v leader ot the 19th instant, that the above scheme is a local commercial adventure founded >>n sanguine estimates and liable to euormons risks. Is
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  • 35 16 U-kPTAiB Cbowe of the liriiish Ship "Selkirk" mports leaving spoken ou the 15th iust. off Ca*ie William m Macassar Strait the American Ship "Jacob K. Bidgwny M from New Yoik bound to Shanghai
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  • 450 16 Vkrivals. l*er s. s. Sachxen from Bremen Mr->. Kupfalyl and children. Mr. A. Spei_r*d. From Antwerp Mr. David Smith. Mr. John McArthur, Mr. John Scott. Mr. James Scott, Mr. Henry Howatt. From Genoa -Mr. tan A "s-. It. Mr W. E Kohertx Mrs Pier*™* *$£%JS;: mht Fro so«twtS.
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  • 189 17 hn I v ia'ii-- sre us '.io. bq. >; Brit Brit it 3 -Fnited Fr.— -Fron* I Germany Dvt Dnteh; .v.- —G c. G I p. dsek pss* -«n_T> i 1*. Uncertain T. P. VY. TsßJOttg Pagar Wharf T P. D. Tanjong Pagar Dock; B.W— Born«-oWhsrf; T.W
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 334 17 OMNIUM WINE OF -AB^RRAQUE unique preparation ot this kind, unproved by the Academy mC Modicine of Paris, is ths condensation. of all the active principles of the Cinchona Bsrk. a A few grammes of the Quinium the same fffect as several kilos Cinchona. (IIOBIQUKT, Pn at the School ol Pharn
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    • 598 17 ESTABLISHED is.;.", i j lilljlj I HAHGREAYES CO. Enoinkers, Iron A Bka.sF»<i\i»eks, Boilermakers, Brio.. i Buildbss, Shu BUILDERS, GENKRAL COXTi: ACTORS. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship lliiildin- Yard. HIGH class STFAM VESSELS always under construction, from :*S ft. to 150 ft. I length of keel, of host dosign and finish. MACHINERY
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    • 324 17 ENGINEERS' STORES, <See. Asbestos packed cocks and mountings* Manchester n and Favorite steam donkey '•ngim.s, Sight feed Lubricators, Engine room, bunker aud space lamps Phosphor bronze tor valves. ludiarubbor, Asbestos and other packings. Cylinder and engine oils of all Raids Boiler fluids Patent Rolled Zinc j Fossil meal covering Fireclay
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 277 17 timmm; vessels A ri: iv als Since NOOU OF Satiku.vv !>, CmrpenHsr. Dnt str. 800 tons, Capt. M.* Fr. m Uatavia, 31M Oct. GL and :*s d. p. Da on dels A I For i atavia. 4th. T. P. W. Tibre, ftft. 81. itr. 1,184 tons, rapt. Oaibe From Saigon.
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    • 854 17 Kirn Tian Soa. Fdr Java h. Rd Isabella, Biit. str. 83 tons, Capt. Hudson. From Djambie, 2nd. ii. c, and 20 d. p. h, Hin Co. For Djambie, Ot.h.—Rds. Vessels which have Pbeviouslv Arrived, and are Still m Port. Maha Vajxrunkis, Dut. str. Sl2 tons, Caj.t Ender. From Padang, 21st,
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 654 18 ABBIVAIB FI.AQ <S Vkssri/s Xamb.l a Tons Captain. From. Sailko. Conniunskh. 022 Rio Oct. 26 Godavery MM. str 609 Rogliane Batavia t. 21 Messageries Maritimes 26 Nam Chow Brit, str.i Hop Hremuer Amoy Oct. 19 Hec Soon Chan ACo 2* Pei ang str. 3?6 Dunlop Samarang Oct. 23J Tan Kirn
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 805 19 mWi- M "--Ph-------P»nn^ M& li_ Si m itl _B^^_^^_i^^^"^_PWhsW--H-IW %\W I^'^ l '--B-BLsßa^__M-aV____^ w| > ™H_W__H__________} »>' OttiuiN vi. und nuii Hr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE w I LEA -^PERRINSSAI.ICE. I W Vrsrrrs mm Otleteu tsrsofkmut ike World. I DETAIL E VERY WHERE. 1 Singapore Agnata, .OHN 1 ITTLE a QO f
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    • 365 19 "THE DISPENSARY" I AERATED WATERWORKS jl ____<^ :^">- y^C_^AL E D WATER_ W 0 R KS> j_Js2r S4_t_i_ _ajusar 1 -^*S ,1 .X Braai Bassa K ond, and 8. Robinson Quay. Si.i_r a 10 v J. P. UO WANS. Manager. A_r<»ntK liolilin^r Rtoalt Bor iea Mess as, X vr/. Baoe
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 385 20 I AUCTIONEERS. J I NGAP O R E FURNITURE. »C.. For Sale. i v mrifon) Jowal Safer. $uit«* Jitp-omse Set-tien* i InaaM l«* Liv Umihj M Matting Marble 9U**# > MmmX amtem on,,**. (>.-,■ rtw o*ii<-«» Ob >• Puns^b»mw« p. >%t.» >iWa<l* i.n_'.SafA* lirtu rtr*.-i-r.«>f.' lora stic- .Shai>fli.o rUHiins J»r«
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    • 568 20 V ■•>' wi i J— j HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. I^HIS GREAT HOTJBKHOLD MEDICINE HANKS AMONGST THE LEADING Nri .JaISS tlr_-i O? LtPB. These famous Pills purify the BLt K)D, and aal most powerfully, yet soothingly, on the I.IVER. STOMACH, KIDNEYS *iul BOWELS, giving tone energy, and vig our to these great
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    • 430 20 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. J I___________l v 'zmfi'^i "a M V STERN WHK YA. .yj'KA.MKRS hv.• -n t** I. to 1.- tii- (l f v^JM for shalloa rivef navigation, sml <>f t'i >s M --rs Farrow It <• ri.tnuo. i i Ur^e num. S !>.>r of sneceusfal eaamples f »r
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  • 46 21 |Ta constq ne net i of the mail arrangements rffis -tsualljf necessary to give fhe latest news' ofth, imclm, a too** nsppi imem i .and *he convenience of those who Hie the pamper [he 7i eirs contained m the loose luppls^Z V£~* *F***l net iU proper'
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  • 473 21 Is another columu we publish the full report and balance sheet of the Chartered Mercantile Bauk of ludia, London, and Chiua aud it will be uotieed that the Reuter's telegram published iv our issue of October "th is almost textually same as the Bauk's report.
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  • 84 21 (For Straits Times.) I New German Loam lonian, :<rd Nor.-lt is the intention -nnany to raise a loan of live and a bal. millions sterling for the purple <»f perfecting «ad increasing her artillery. America \ni> Chili. Tbnaj is active parleying p^^ on tween the United States and
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  • 710 21 Yesterday afternoon, the Coiiucil Committee appointed to enquire into the proposed Penaug Harbour Scheme held the Usl ot a series of Siugapo c sittings, the place of enquiry beiaji vow removed to Penang. where Major McCallum and Mr. Murray will shortly go to assisl m heariug
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  • 121 21 H. Major-General Sir Charles Warren G.C.M.G. X.C.8., arrived from China and Japan yesterday. •<' Tick Macao Government has voted a t sum lor the construction of a fourth class 1 lighthouse at the entrance to tbe port of Dilly f Timor). On the 28th ultimo, a marriage took place iv
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  • 220 21 Mr. E. L. Woodin, the managing agent I of the P. 0. Company at Hongkong, has been arrested m Japan, on a warrant chargiug him with embeaaliag and falsi- fying the accounts of the P. O. Company. It appears that Mr.
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  • 1196 21 .1. M. Lyon ft to. r. Mkyek ani» Golden bero. This case which came ou for heariug before Mr. Justice Golduey ou the 20th October, came, ou Friday 30th, before Mr. Justice Goldney for judgment The judge said This is au action for goods sold and delivered.
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  • 243 21 Mk. Robert Fraser Smith who* expulsiou from the Hongkong Jockey Club He noticed recently has taken le ion tgainst the Club. On the 27th ultimo he applied to the Supreme Court there for au inter) icutory injunction to restrain the defendants iv this suit (tht-
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  • 79 21 The China Mail of the 26th ultimo, says that advices pceived bi from Messrs. J Whit tall Cfo. that a further 100 tons of ore ed from the San Jose mine yielded 4T> oa. silver, *h gold, and 1* per cent, copper \h r ton, and that 3
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