Straits Times Weekly Issue, 24 November 1891
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section26 1891-11-24 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Serie; PBMSH P Tr.vnsmiss(on by Evert Homeward Mail Steamer. [Pkick 40 Cntn VOLXLVTI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOTEMBEB 21, L89l! NO. 3,652.26 words
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Article48 1891-11-24 1 On th« 20th instant >v X> 20 rm v Street, tbt wi; »t p. p .\i mi da of •< So OH tli» J»'ii i* t,hn Mr.i.l i«n i i vi I i>HI TV, Upper Wilkie Road. Hio wife of Henry 6 JOHSST )X ot a dn^it M48 words
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Article93 1891-11-24 1 ANDRKE-VaNOBYZEU— Al the PromUq( Church, lvuiU Lumpur, on Fri.Uv Oe 13th ins- ;tt 4.30p m..hy tho R-vd Frank W. Kaioes, m v.. Ri, i,\ko D\nikl. s.-.-uml mm of the Ute Jonathan E. Andree, Chief lnsp««tor of Police, Ueylon, and nephew of Dr. Fr.Ml. K.>vt. Colonial Burgeon of Kaudv toANv93 words
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83 1891-11-24 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 24th NOV., 1891. CONTENTS. Market Quotations. Summary of the Week. Router's Telftgrnms. L«K i al ami Own ral News Thw A-si*e. South /American \fEaira. Jelebn, The Railway Behsme 1. Kari latenriew with Id Th« im Jott.: •Sin '_r ir FUub Pari< N»'w Btampa m Johon News from83 words
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Article355 1891-11-24 1 BIIIOAPORS, 24TH Novkmpei:. L 991. Pboduob. GamWier, 5.724 do Cube No. 1, S.Jo. do do No. 2 1,50. Copra Bali. &JSO. do Pontianak. .'>.:.*< Pepper Black 9.H7J Sago Flour, 4«>o. Pearl £>>£•> H 4d65. Coffee Bali 25.00. Coffee Liberian 86.00 Tapioca small Flake, 4.1">. do do Ist355 words
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Article312 1891-11-24 1 Tin: ii »vemmeot has forbidden the inns a:i I munition! of v from the C to Hannah up to the ->Isr LBJ J. and to Netherlands India for monthi tie Ist Dec aei t. \< ruuK-ut iuvit.. proposals here I m L radon for the continuation312 words
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Article1044 1891-11-24 1 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS For Straits Time*. Illy ess of Prince Georok of Wales. London, 17 th Nov. H. H. Priuce George of WaJe9 is suffering from typhoid fever the dinease is following the normal course. Prince Qeorgeof Walos is the soa of Hit Prince of W§im was horn m ISti-V H91,044 words
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Article340 1891-11-24 1 The failu kunouuced of Mettrs* •1 B >\w\ui\ a well-koofi export hoi Thi Nfel herlauds Eudia I T> 1 a- tie, Ca;»!ain I left yesterday morning for Deli after dockinland repairing at Tanj P gar. Owing to some mi^naderstaudiu 5 the cricket match ProbabK-s tvraiw N. C.340 words
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217 1891-11-24 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. Private letteis from Jelebu report that m consequence ot the bad state of the the food supply was recently reduced to nine bags of rice for l,(H)0 coolies aud their dependents. The Straits Independ* nt of the 14th iustant (alls attention to the fact217 words
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Article166 1891-11-24 2 JLhe HooijkouLr Uovernuieut m giving up tbe jinricksha farm idea have decided to retain tbe preseut system, with slight modifications and an increased licence t The highest bid for the farm was £48,00U lor three years i <■ China JI/a*{ m objecting to the revenue farming system166 words
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Article137 1891-11-24 2 i >teruav at •i of. Chua Ah S to 3 years rigorous isoumen >vith 2 years polic su| siou. Wav Sek on a similar !:arj.- was s< nteneed to -J veai »us inipr nt with years police supervision and fang I with attempting sui«-id»> li> bai with an137 words
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942 1891-11-24 2 New Postal and Revenue stamps for Johore. formal proclamation on monday, the 10th Xove.mbkk 0» Monday, the 16th. m the Dewan, m tbe presence of H. H. the Sultan ami a large company of court aud other officials, ihe Hou'l)!.' iAito Dalam, m the absence 0i the Hou'hle Dato Muntri,942 words
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1002 1891-11-24 2 (From a Correspondent.) The long continued dry freatber has at last broken and copious rains now fall al most daily. The rain has come none too soon, as already, m some districts, the padi crop had been planted and failed j three times iv succession,1,002 words
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Article731 1891-11-24 2 f From <>ur pork r. Malacca t Itth N Hie Sleepy Hollow is a tern frequently applied to distinguish Mulana m tbe Settlemeats, and although lionallv it be. »oni» s rather wearisome m vf one recognises tbe truth ot ti. ippelW. ti«.n aftef a i»w hours H-M.1.i),.. hi» in<l«v<l731 words
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Article1052 1891-11-24 3 \From our Correspondent.) Crime Rampant. Paris, 17th Odober.-There is but oue cry now m Paris and the suburbs-to be ffidL 1 11 1 T A hben autl Atter dusk, uo resident ls sate the press ib unanimous m declaring the police to be inefficacious, and recommends every one1,052 words
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Article549 1891-11-24 3 One Petani, s riling boy, wasdrowned yesterday, while bathinir'iu the stream !'> I•■ vYorks m Kampong Capur. Cxptajm Doncan C, B m has made arrangemeoU for an athletic exhibition m the Town Hill on Bfondaj night next. Thi Delegraph iteamer Skenrd Osbora arrived yesterday from Banjoewangie with549 words
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Article761 1891-11-24 3 Jiiuinsr Manner's Report Tor Fortnight tmlkm ?th November, IHJH. Gentlemen,— l have the houuur to report tie following as the progress made with tbe various works at the miae for the fortnight ending the above date Bant Hot*'.— Every th iu^ haviug >t>tMl cleaned up and put iv order761 words
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Article125 1891-11-24 3 Mr. J. E. Knoi.x of the Malay Peoiosula Prospecting Company writing from his workings ou the company's property at Kciiili Odder date of loth November, 1891, to the Secretary of that Company m Singapore, reports as follows The Raub Company will commence crush ing our stone on125 words
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Article1326 1891-11-24 3 [Interview Mr. Bibb} Mr. Bibby on the Prospects or tjjk Hauh GOLDrtBLD. The oo#l <-h niK OoLD A Mari.in ov BIZTI Pei: Oil PLIVTI Of &TOVI Tut: EtOAO fl >m II.MH THI lUi> &TATI OV Part oi !Ht: BtLAVOOI RoAI». THI I'ruM'K. n «'i THI Aft n B. m1,326 words
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Article402 1891-11-24 4 A. I'm red BTA Ef C< BINOAPO] My De —It is hive, m 1 1 r, up > re hard Road from the statue of the white Elephant, iv front of the Muiiicipal lmiltliiiKs, m wideo]> sof the Botanical Gardens, a i three miles o\ r a ro402 words
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Article998 1891-11-24 4 MR. WILDMAN. N \rtemu** Ward would my. tii-u's mo." Hin 1 wish to a«M tK«I 1 am n<> 4 ?<• blame for either the navta < E the pine l hion of naming plac*fl It is relict! feud*! Bn« iriaiul. "Bui if i paaser took for granted tlmt tta998 words
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Article694 1891-11-24 4 ill Ella afajestj I m bin <>v\ ji 1,,. i-« known to I [i r, who Mt OB < md w i intei t^'t'iit c Dun Kim-.-if well, lit dignified without h ;-r. All Wl^lom. M D thfl dn\* of Sdii.ii, ough hi> .'«!u>t.r> ma; mini they694 words
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Article142 1891-11-24 4 N Mrs. •l X > examiMd Wilt. I "ill pal Comnris to bui 1 Mr l'.tn ed bj < Phi i it K< i f<> commuDicate irith the mining partj thai bai gone inland. The wei one i j» bp »-oinniiinii the lili I led to b142 words
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Article72 1891-11-24 4 LSSOCIATIOB Rn.K.>. I Poik* p. C. 0 A hatch under this title was played on the Esplanade lust evening. Early m the game the 'Police" scored a goo I. aod later the Club equalised matters. play all round wad anything but brilliant and th<> form displayed by the players,72 words
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Article4736 1891-11-24 5 IV'esterday afternoon, one Von- Ah was convicted of jjane I| 'appeared from the evidence that accused u<«nt to a house m Middle 1. fraudulently gained admission, a J^hiuese woman and her ten years old daughter (theouly occupant* of house), and took from their perquantity of valuable jewellery In4,736 words
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Article89 1891-11-24 6 A labok number of the leading residents af Hongkong including several well known commanders of ocean-going and coasting s as* nbled at Messrs Gribb, I ingston I ion th.- I2io instant for the purpose of presenting Captain Darke, on the eve of his departure for Australia, afters long period of89 words
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Article95 1891-11-24 6 A -ikon., relief committee has been formed at Shanghai to colled subscriptions for the sufferers by the earthquake iv Japan. Iv the appeal they have issued to the community they say According to authentic information received, the earthquake which occurred m Central I ipau ou the morning of the *JBth95 words
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Article88 1891-11-24 6 Bishop Gasniek left m the Malacca yesterday afternoon ov a pastoral visit. On Sunday next he will officiate at Serambau, Sungei Ujong. Ou the Sunday following he will be at Maria Pindah, Malacca on the 3rd December he will celebrate the feast of St. Francis X ivier m the Malacca88 words
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Article242 1891-11-24 6 The followiug telegram was received at Hongkong on the lOtb Nov. from Messrs J. Whithall Co. Mill will be m fuli work ou Ist December. Ore from the San loiuris Mine is improving. Lode has been struck at depth «f 475 feet which has every indication of proving242 words
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Article1094 1891-11-24 6 Tfl the old-fashioned Chineee pirate uirii bit stinkpot! and gtagalls, who used to msk.' ;itit.uu'-t« waters so <!»• Buer tl\\-. has pracieally diaapp .:ice the v <1 foreign luix l>'.Mi t < the effbrta i»t Cliiiia*i own "_run-l> r piracy U hmat m the inhal of 1 mtherly1,094 words
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Article464 1891-11-24 6 Tai iof the I lth Noveml• r si uneasy aUmt allejj v the I'l'i- r Mekw si>ts L»<-nbiUkj these re| *h instigation. It holds that the I of Anuam be I' >ved i ddol v meats to! claim tv the eoun the left h.ihk >t th«- Mekong, .iiul464 words
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Article326 1891-11-24 7 Romanised Malay. i>i I^ozraus Lmie* November 17.) It is understood that Mr. Clifford, the Acting Resident of Pahaug has, at the request of the Government of the Straits Settlements, translated the Penal Code into Malay, aud that the translation is now being printed m the Arabic character. No translation326 words
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Article293 1891-11-24 7 (Strait* Tune* A wember i.» It is uot possible to conduct an fcMi without causing inconvenience and that inconveuieuce, being tor the public g<>od. must be eudured. But there should be caused no more inconvenience than is strictly necessary and. to-day, the Attorney -General suggested to the Aaaixti293 words
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Article425 1891-11-24 7 (Straits Times November 20.) South America serins to be ever m a disturbed state. No sooner are the j troubles m Chili over, than outbreaks are reported from Brazil; and to-day's telegram brings word that the Argentine Republic buzzes with revolutionary excitement. Signs of coming trouble have425 words
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Article130 1891-11-24 7 (Sxratfi limit aowtmber JO.) A 1 1 :i.i-:»;ka>i from the manager of the Jelebu Mining Compajaj states that oae of his European assistauts weat down a few days :u*o from Kuala Klawaiii* to Serembau aud organised a staff of eoolits to carry rice over that portion of the road130 words
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Article314 1891-11-24 7 {straits Tunes November 41.) It is sjratit'yiu^ t■> kaow thitthfGo I verument of the Straits Settlements has at last i^iven up the hope of beiug able tinake a Government railway into Pag, and that there is to be some atpt to induce private adventurers to le314 words
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Article230 1891-11-24 7 (Strait* Timt.< Jfrovmpbtr 21.) The proposed increase to the strength of the eoips of Royal Ma-rives by adding five thousand to their number follows up the step recently taken iv raising the complement of teamen m the Navy, aud very slightly touches the purely trmy discussion note!230 words
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Article973 1891-11-24 7 Thk new pier at Port Didraon was completed m the coara i of list work and the tir^t iteamer that went alongside was the Strails Me-inuT H\je Leang this week. The Strait* Independent comptiflM Mr. Kennedy ou the tact that be is bonett, independent, aud polite Mid973 words
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Article215 1891-11-24 7 At a meeting held m the L\< hai Rooms last eveniug, the Hon. A. I*. Tall' beiu^ m the chair, it was decided to ha the usual New Year Sports on Friday, Ist January, \*\>2. The Sports will be for Asiatics aud Europeans, ia the morning and215 words
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Article107 1891-11-24 8 Tun Rowing Club Kejjatta is to comnjtM Ln.lay, aud t.ln» heats drawn yesterday, haw resulted thus POTJBLK SCULLB i mile. Nawtou iJ\ ~°i'- A. t Lamoiit. A. I), hot U. Wado. Gay v or Pcoolar, M;if Jo .uston, ikle vr Bland. Light Fours uh\ Johnston r. l?onulor,107 words
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Article65 1891-11-24 8 the i till! i hint r•re ivt This mutinous a >n the part the men was of their feeling au r »vor the conviction of thr< nths irbaoee m I ■1 WOIV d an<; to, they •a v»-r v he men < ai.vould no i -on and65 words
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143 1891-11-24 8 d a n»l- Bill thai nt war to raise a [uiit-(.T.s to iv irine mine :,i i( bnvice or m any the em] i.. V m-nt u£ auy After th.- shor! title, section 2 gntea effect to the su^yestkui of the -•reanible. Section 3 provides that143 words
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Article257 1891-11-24 8 i F the Qwi rnm'ent Gazette of rday't date,) Railway from Senmban m tln> Protected vs State of Bungei Ujcmo (in'etmtinnation of ike Railway from Pori tHckaon to Seremban), via Kwaia I'il<i/i m flu- Protected Natiwe State <■/ ri Bembilan, to Bema m m tlic Protected257 words
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Article452 1891-11-24 8 I I i I ratl i tat should I > build fandd I would be follj n ,l ;t h ew and improved i Hall would ludabed for yeara '<• '•■•me. Under these eireamc i navin^ regard to the BCunioipa] estimate* for the coming year. I452 words
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Article354 1891-11-24 8 i r this »ur wen [ft a c] m tne Pantheon ••>, !,.> Mi ma with Ih ranfo asd the < vrbole wen .1 w *el< i; me< to-aay on ill the princ .> U1 Bet <!->' pnrcli kerat prices ranging from 96 I jßto de Jin //>///354 words
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Article462 1891-11-24 8 roKK Ltioaal I.. inland, M r. >ut Singapore we ba\ pro. n -lII i know. glad i<> welcome all to r of v From iix to teu j i at the on m Malay, :in-; l m oai la X lish, which dated by competent I462 words
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Article37 1891-11-24 9 w i issue had jji within Ij Ui. r htuj>, presi f who, lil 3 vTil ;i !-t. cards will 1 it luck j will i j.rotir upou tin I iv- Q the tact37 words
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263 1891-11-24 9 Compliments to Mr. Kennedy of Penang. ait I audou x Wm i i. ho h which i i for .dents t( -:<i a the fac ition of a paid MuniciI with the attribute ho himself has mit vrith. iiiir uprightness •man m etitude,t! and he knows well use i!i»>mtoi' :i.!y263 words
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Article601 1891-11-24 9 Parliamentary papers laid before tie 3 General b Holland show *teadv progress in' lessening tl* evils of slavery throughout Netherlands India. On the Weal Coaat of Sumatra the number of slaves grows continually €M F rom the neighbouring independent states slaves aod slave debtor flock into Dutch territory601 words
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Article337 1891-11-24 9 Lam month, much rain fell m J)eli iM,»ic than enough indeed. Though it baa neither advantaged nor damaged this ir's crop, the wet weather has somewhat hampered the wui>k for the following crop. The sorting of the 1801 crop was being actively proceeded with l>\ lust advices. lv the337 words
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Article125 1891-11-24 9 Pallas ,iri ivel h« re from borne yea i i\ morning. It m.tv be note 1 thai i' was I P iUom would remain id Siugapore, while the Hyacinth would leave for 0 uaa. Tne P wever, is under onl< v.. ;■,>•■ j j., .i...,,,--on Tbun125 words
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Article131 1891-11-24 9 Th i th. r iho oft and .1). ;iu;>y ■ho g l>a; b, il: tlu'y nmv ing ;n i 'j.l will r.h iii mtu-r. From th< led t brou to tin* Xj i ibe Gardens to Dal vej Eload, where the jump m i: 1 1 \Y lite131 words
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Article329 1891-11-24 9 A CABI touching the administration of law iv the Native {States is reported from 8111 1 u r <'i Ojong. The partic for* warded by our Malacca correspondent, are, brn fly, that the wife and Btep-daugbter of one Syadin, a Bengali man lor employed on the Sangei329 words
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Article73 1891-11-24 9 (Pinang GaxtUe.) Mr. H. Patne-Gixlwiy lms, nianj of our readers will regret t«» bear, received o|l ls *o l to Singapore to take op the aceouutantship m ibt- Chartered Mercantile Btiuk branch there, bia place btrt beinp filled bj Mr. Woods from Siut?apoi Mr. Gallwey, who leaves73 words
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Article63 1891-11-24 9 Scoivh has, we learn challenged Mr. Kboo Grbte Eog, the Chinese champion liard player bere, to a game of 600 up> the i>» t io be optional to the latter between SlOO iiM.l $6000. We understand the chuuupiou iuttMida takiu^ uj» ,j,r at v; :)"<><». »n.l63 words
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149 1891-11-24 9 N H)IT tip of this S the ft i i;'.l ev< i celebrati din < tobedral oJ I At Ba. m. high masa was sung C '.on Deloutte, the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, and Agnus Doi being i u > memb 3 >;,tv i v their149 words
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Article492 1891-11-24 9 T i t no On. i'E. Is v< i co to certain char# s j.i (Jil)Us ot" 1 iv Liuli.i, 1 tli _r rains W</ Raogoof r<»>. 11th November. The case instituted h M Mr. ilil»l»es, of tin lonial fcfervice, I at h cam and492 words
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Article247 1891-11-24 10 The Je tty Sh eds at Penang. A joini i- nder Beol m bj Miessrs. Mar- and Harrison of Penang, for th-> lof the Jetty sheds there, has been much objected to by Peuan£ inerchauts on th. ground that Mr. Martyu, being liiius.lt" a ■erchant, would bj being connected with247 words
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Article341 1891-11-24 10 Xi >rrespouden< to the Bangkok Times, says, having refereuee to the much talked ...f Korat Kailwav teuder. that a i estimate was mad' out In Eojal Railway Department m March —April \x\n, and, contrary to usual custom was kept yen By c death of Mr.341 words
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334 1891-11-24 10 •Result of Play. Tuesday 17th. Championship. Mrs. Sal/.mann hcut Mrs. Dare ti-5 6--. LADIEb' DOUHLE HANDICAP. Mrs. Adams and Miss Kin# i 15 heat Miss Keasberry ami Miss M. Keasberry scratch H. 4 3.»> Ladies' and Gentlemen's Double Handicap. Miss A. D'Alineida aud Mr. Braddell334 words
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2170 1891-11-24 10 Parerga and Paralipomena" on Penang Harbour. To the Boitoi or mi M Btbaiti Timii. 41 Sib, situ-.' I wrote last. As letter bmi appeared, nothing new m it, the tame utter absence of matter, the mom old I tics. Mora attempts to irritate me bo th.it mj vamty pricked I2,170 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement318 1891-11-24 11 ESTABLISHED 1865 RILEY HARGREAYES CO. Exoineerh, Iron A* Brass Founpek^ Boilermakers, Bkiimk Buildkrs, ***** BVILDEIIS. GEN'ERVI. CONTKA< TORS. BINOAPOHE A KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Building Yard. I JJGHcUm STEAM VESSELS always |**1 under const ru<'t ion, from ;>8 ft. to 15«> ft. length of keel, of l ">st design and finish.318 words
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Advertisement664 1891-11-24 11 Drills, Concrete Mivr« >fl|p watrir d Sf ot*li MINING MACHINERY AND TOOLS Bonngtou!*: Mi;,l,. X pHmp9 Engines ami j boiler, downed f OT ,>,«;- transport. Gold washing ,1n1,,5. !J rt> v s imi Beater and Ma{io k pirki;i i es ChangkoK Parang, A*os, Stool rB Minor,' and Prospectors' Hammer rv664 words
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Advertisement212 1891-11-24 11 *v nciW ttdKBOUK DOCK CO. i^TT) This Company executes ships' repairs of all descriptions m the raott efficient, manner under, the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Ens?inoei\a. No i Graving Dock. Length— 115 feet Depth of Water from 14 feet to lf>i feet Width at Entrance 42 feet. No 2212 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous266 1891-11-24 11 PasseiiKer IJst. Arrivals. Per b. s. Adeh from Sibu Mr. Cox Per b. s. Carolina from PalemUan* —Mr Per s. s. Sappho from Klang Mr. Bibbf Per*. < Sumatra from Deli via ports Mr. Herrings, Dr Key/.er, Mr. Thorig. Mr Hanneeken, Miss Denklan, Mr Schwab. Per s s. Polyphymnia from266 words
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Miscellaneous714 1891-11-24 11 SniVVlMi IN POKt. 1m ?or tii's iip;i<lir the followii \mtioiio aro used <tr. stftamer; sh. sliip. bq. httrqn«; Brit. British U.S. rnitod States; Pr. Frofteh; Ger. German; Out l)ut,-li a*'., (if. Gatieral cargo; d. p. daek p.-is-snigWM; U. Uncertain r L'. P. W. Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T P. D.— TanjonjfPagarDoek;714 words
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Miscellaneous792 1891-11-24 11 Madge. From Wangle 14th. Cable E. E. Tel. Co. Ltd.— U. Q. Terra, Brit. str. 1.77s tons, Oapt. Pet From i ardiff '-'th Oct. Coala M Htim.'R.— U.B.W. Ormeaby, Brit. str. 1,828 tons, Capt. Topp. From Cardiff 9tU Oct. t >mI- Patei us a< -r. p. \v. Oroa/vafl O»'.t. sti-.792 words
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Miscellaneous428 1891-11-24 12 AKKIVAI 8 Fi. <^> Vesskl's Xamr. a Tons. Captain. From. Sailed i nvornvF^ Rio N T ov 17 Kirn Gaan 1. Brit sch. 106 Naoodali Polo SiantaJk;Xov Man rang A Co. is Hjmjermi -tr. 261 >uth»-rlar... Labnan N> \l v\ Ma4t">aeid A Co. 18 il.iton sir. 19 ni Klang »traito,Ste«aaßbip428 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement748 1891-11-24 13 TV (>i:i«,in a l( mt WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE bwurs Signature, tkn* LEA I>ERRI N S' SAUCE. i i mm, Orttr% mtd Oiimmt thrimjimi th, \v,.,hi. Singnporte Agentt, JOHN LITTLK ,v (XX Fortify the SystemAginst Disease. I 1 01^ FLUID ektract F N^^ IS the only rj^Mv^Vuv^ roco^nited by t^ *-*~-*> a748 words
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Advertisement113 1891-11-24 13 FOR -dlmColl'v PltntH'i'ii sitnaffd i Luii'Mi m B^nmwvk, -•*>— o > »<■ res nf Li he:- mm ff'p planted *n<] fioiittf well, and imrpe'ies (vtntni niii<r sufHci^nt yoni»^ pbuits to sUnt 50 MCfiH m two m nths linuv with land ready to re ei\M tlie PMHpe. and neres of pi113 words
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Advertisement662 1891-11-24 13 1 11 I j J Is I hiNiSARY" AKRATKB \VATEHWO:;KS Th 'XZ is peks r^ <:^- r^\ i^<: WATER WOR KS j]>\B^ Aerated Waters of the highest possible class manufactured under Profession a buper^sH>nbvth,laU.sta,Hlmost improved machinery ever imported to the Sit The Factory is coveted on strictly European lines and662 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement260 1891-11-24 14 POWELL CO. A UCTIONEEKB. SINGAPORE. FURNITURE, Sic, For Sals. Alm.-.r It* Cueat* B-KUttoaa r..ij> Jewel SafoM Bed-room Su»r^ J*\>*m*» Scroena Book Ca^«6 Lann»9 Book si :i Llv Biiliar- M tfnQ C»rvi T M,rM« Staho C*b: Coma. raw <: BfcauffMU rtathtM J«r« ©ww.uk r» N .v. >> or« T:ible«. LLUiMart-^ MTALO3JES260 words
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Advertisement395 1891-11-24 14 'IP— HOLLO VAY'S PILLS. t^Hlti tf&BAT HOUSBHOLD MKDI' L CINE KANKs AMONGST THE LBA.JL.VJ S iAiUii* OP LXPB. Tk«s«e famooa Pills purify ihe BLOOD, and act nio.st powerfully. \et Roolhingly, on the i.iv i.::. SToM ICH, kidnkvs. ami HOW i'.LS. giving toiw, euergv, and rig uir to these jrrvat SIAIN395 words
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Advertisement318 1891-11-24 14 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERST W k« t 1 1 LM t*~ m H»^ |j" W. j^-fWr.. 4 t BTERNWH \M!'K lif- I»J "t v Ws§ >w h tv«» r..n- tract. ln r> l>or ,)t ph6 -'ii thin ir »J| x li' r.iV. iti^| S T n>M>t v i '1? liny;318 words
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