Straits Times Weekly Issue, 10 February 1892
1892-02-10
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Title Section27 1892-02-10 70 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Nbw Bkkm-:< PUBLISFIED FOR TRANSMISSION BY EVERY HOMEWARD MAIL StEAMEP. [Price 40 Ckn VOL XLVTTT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, l»i)2. NO. 3,GfW27 words
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Article, Illustration532 1892-02-10 70 WEDNESDAY, 10th FEB., 1892. CONTENTS. ''M.Ark'M Quotations. >uiniimry of tli« Week. Renter- Peu'iyrams. i.OC 1 Rod mo Ni>Ws. Umin l''i't'v t i. To the hi An l^wst A.frif.ui Fn> Porl. The Pa &ng Ri» n_r. T/»t> C i m:: i'm «-«lin. Cud. \l<*l HU>\ Tix- Lo^isntiv.- r.mufil. Jrcie M.irt c532 words
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Article221 1892-02-10 70 News from P&hang confirms the collapte of the rising and the flight of l-he 0 ratty Kayah into the jungle. The Legislative Council ur-t 00 Thurs- day to disctiN lulls on jinricksha contfol, and oo criminal procedure. The Municipal CommlMionert hold en W cdtiosday ;i t".221 words
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Article618 1892-02-10 70 for Strait* Time*. The Ikonclad Victoeia." London, \!nd Feb. Repeated attempts have bwu made tv) float H. M. S. Victoria. but without incttui [Ojio 8 ill yearns to ku«»w vbsft tiba i'< form is.' Zanzibar Mr. U. 11. Portal, C.8.. Her Majesty's Consul Genera., li.is proclaimed Ziuzibar to618 words
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Article279 1892-02-10 70 It always plftCl us when an unofficial menber of Council mike< a good suggestioa aud, m amplifying it, we never refuse to allow credit tv the author of the idea. It w.i> Mr. Burkiushaw who said, on Thursday, m discussing the Jinricksha Bill that all vehicles of279 words
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Article456 1892-02-10 70 The Dumber of visit. >s to the Library ;m<l Sdaseum daring last week* IVM (J, |(i.V Thi Sea li lie with H. E. Hv 0->ve--and i-irty on 1) m from Change, returned to Singap >re this morning. Am<»\.;-! the passengers who arrived day by tic- Rohilla was456 words
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Article506 1892-02-10 71 TUJBSD FP:BKUARY. Is rumoured that a draft of four huu.i tbe officers aud men of the SlaiArgyle and Sutherland Highlanders, on board"< »f the Orontes, is to be landed atKurachi to complete the battalion there. The 91st have been from home for many years, aud they were506 words
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Article224 1892-02-10 71 Ii may be noted that Lim Eng K'eug," ffhose deatb we iecor<je,] yesterday, was a director of the Singapore Insurance I Com|any. The mortality amongst tbe Chinese djrectois of the local insurance eompaoiea luts beeu large, aud it has now to be accepted by the Chinese as224 words
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Article623 1892-02-10 71 The Petrel, a small United States gunboat, arrived from Colombo this morning, under the command of Lieut-Commander M. R. MacKeuzie. The Pttrd is a vets.l of 900 tons. She has a crew of 125 and carrus tour guns. Hor«e-power 1,800. There is nothing iv her construction623 words
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Article1580 1892-02-10 71 Rounsevelle Wilpman - Rounsevelle Wilpman Br It was tli« bojr'nning of the end. The lad He of the mi^h'y Union PsHfic whs the first tie m the march of .-i\ iii/atiow ifrto flu- great ••W.M With Ilio thunder of if* ir. n win* Is and tli» reTerb»r»nf s n-'-cn1,580 words
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Article380 1892-02-10 72 Hongkong Daily Press. His Excellency 'h expression ot it-^ret that it should have fallen to his lot, m his first address to the Council, to suggest an increase the public debt was perhaps uoneoes l»' ause the question of auoier loan lias beeu before the Colon y for380 words
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Article107 1892-02-10 72 PThe S. V. A. ranip N Harl dtd this morning. Yesterday morning the men put m 7 m. gun d S«L>s<», aud m tlh- afternoou there was a lectuie on the 7 m. gun aud its projectiles, afterwa Maxim guv d> ill. Photographs were the107 words
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500 1892-02-10 72 At :i --cent meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council fiuauee comtnitl tbe Acting Colouial Secretary said The Governor recommends the Couucil to vote a sum of six hundred dollars ($600), to oov. to the salary of the Attorney-General, f rora ]?t January, 18i»i2. sane! >ued by the500 words
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451 1892-02-10 72 Perak <• Mb, f, Wray, kin m 1 Si <•'- st uf Per ik, ii. .ii uj. Lb« following r.|- ol m t r< v miu r of -ilk", i ma m i» '> -AT n «vi tha *J4: h i> t>v. ni I I. on451 words
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Article442 1892-02-10 72 All possibility of real righting mSi y considered at an end m Pahaug. What remaius is to secure the Oramj Kayah Paklawami to enquire into his case; and to try him. There may be trouble m these things but fighting appears to be noyr out of the442 words
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Article79 1892-02-10 72 I hi. Siam /'<•»>. v>i the 26th January aaj I h claim bj Bvaoa i; .('in eeeived iv ut on N member S\ i i aused by the of the Ooi servao oul of a>» competi£ The cousoqu ace wa* of lUr din 1 i.iMiiy ou the79 words
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Article227 1892-02-10 72 Six Hi xi»ki.i> Houses Dkstboi A Cwtmn correspondent of a Hongkong newspaper writes <>n the 23 d iust Theory is Btilltbey come. As usual oq thenear approach of the Ch New Yea/ fixes m the city are aim »>t <v <1 ii!y occur* rt'iire. bat the227 words
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Article164 1892-02-10 72 This morning Mr. Tan i a reply to cm, tain influenti.il Ihiue ,ds (who called <»n him t,, ia yesterday's il8 jbut firmly declined to >iand date for th.' vacauey "ii t !t«- Mv Hoard created In- th.*. d.-.ith r Mr. Lim Eog B Mr. X r164 words
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Article236 1892-02-10 72 uiU Engtails [j i t which I"- tnoasui .1 by Hr« India <*W> [n la \vi f«« t It* Bkj .ill- Mn\ I:• ff i the a 1 1 j tion m .jjd cirtgapor an i .ii- Fort, is l il oatcli i :a bi it236 words
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Article875 1892-02-10 73 If 'Communicate < I 1 1 i nov over a fortnight since the hi#-f Just]..- left and no move is made iwardH tilling one of the posts of Junior Judge. The ensuing assizes commence hcr>' ;iud io Penaug ou the same day, and will occupy the attention875 words
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Article250 1892-02-10 73 Tbo Mlnins? Manager of the Paining Corporation Limit.-d) Imports for th« month of October.—' Pollock's Bottom. Wmt Fnd.The lode i* getting smaller, taint? now about nine inches. and ran*) in g fair tin. In >o. wrest ntope the tin cut out ifl the run of the lodn,250 words
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Article654 1892-02-10 73 The Drli Cvmunt, iv its review of the past year, shows how disastrous it had been to the tobacco growing interest there. The circumstances working for evil arose from overproduction a crop larger by fifty thousand bales than that of 1S!K) unexpected Huctuatious iv the money market iv654 words
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Article148 1892-02-10 73 About balf-past +o clock on tiie morniug of the 27tb ult. as the steamer Sappho was going into Malacca on her return trip to Singapore, she ran down a fishing boat containing time men, one of whom, a Kling, was di owned. The boat showed no148 words
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Article224 1892-02-10 73 Samlah-.in, Dtoembtt VOtk, t691. We hear planting has derived a, fresh impetus m North BortMO owing to the good repodi of the Amsterdam tobacco brokers^ and the (considering the .state of the market) wry good prices the 1890 crop realised. Lahadateu estate, l.)arwl Bajr, bemded the prices224 words
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Article318 1892-02-10 73 Mr. Li..<- In, I", ini-t -r m 1.. i, :,,n. has bt«eu in-irur--5i W B I I iai it« I r• .i i .iin to .i-Mii iii int.rn.i tonal onfereu n ibm i ink. tint the f.v ig i i British Mini-try just ti i him318 words
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Article128 1892-02-10 73 The Bangkok Tiuir* denies tbti st roeut made recently iv the StraiU Time that Sir Edward OMallev when at Bung kok t lie other day "spent soui" tun> m j inakiog rules and regulatioun for th. due: of the legal business of the Consult) i128 words
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210 1892-02-10 73 ii are giveu to uuderstaud, by a j'.'ifijt authority, lLat rh.' whole nyht-soil carriers ur moat of them, uutuberiug some four hundred, ha tbi> moruiog stunk work. Their grievitieti ap|nar to l>e of a simj'i- i ijitioo For some time to facilitate the adopti»o210 words
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Article175 1892-02-10 73 lUX SdliJOU f the JUtil J;imi.. irs of t!).. thy ca of Can i m the >/ luei d.iy, showiutj that .i n ,jg_ "ii the jut ol uao m a Chiij«iiiuii\s h«»u>«.. Through iraut of put >>ut the s sf»n aud rajjfil uuchtcktd tor about175 words
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138 1892-02-10 73 1K VK HATFiI-LDV CLAIM IT THK NhTH ERLAN US KOR )SOM,OOU Hi" niini for mdwrniiry put m I true ions troui his Gov m.mi User K»tfield. for $500, h* los,es hustflin ,1 v him wli-ltMinju- v «.mi.hl by th,. author of NVihon«iid» 3k HM 1138 words
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680 1892-02-10 74 Memorandum on the Revenue-Liability of Land-holders in the Straits Settlements. Nt Hoi printed m the Strait* Time*.) Singapore. In Siugapoie some of the mistakes cornLed m Ptnuug were avoided the improvident sacrifice of towu-lauds, iv that beinjj, no doubt, well kr.owu ii matte) history to Sir StaiuforJ Kit";, d bis680 words
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Article115 1892-02-10 74 appears from a narrative m another that $500,000 is the price for iinprisouing an American Consul, even when lie is only a merchant consul. Ope shudders tD think what it would cost to put an official U.S. Consul m prison and even seems that can be done cbeai ionsul's correspondence115 words
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Article595 1892-02-10 74 The B. I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Mombasaa which arrived irom Rangoon last week imported lor the Singapore market some 50,000 bajgs of rice weighiug altogether some 80,000 piculs. Stkd Mohamed Alba k>f» returned^ to Singapore hist eVening from Mecca and Jeddah by the M. M. steamer595 words
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173 1892-02-10 74 This morning all the night soil carriers iv the Serangoon district, and m some parts of the town, have struck work, their alleged grievances being those stated m our issue of ytsterdav. It may be noted that these men are not, (except indirectly) Muuicipal173 words
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Article834 1892-02-10 74 Eight? Persons Injured. A case of running amok (if it be really amok) occurred this morning m a house i at Japan Street; and all the memb of a respectable Chinese family, eight I persons altogether, were more* or ]•->> seriously injured. Hitherto, it lms been834 words
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Article44 1892-02-10 74 The Captain of the s. s. Oxu* rq>orta the following M Passed British steamer Pembrokeshire on 30th January at 9 a. m. by Lat. N. 5° 39' Long. E. 81° 08/ (Paris) all well on board. She was steering to the East."44 words
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Article760 1892-02-10 74 The Code ok Criminal Procedure, 18!«J Abolition of the Private Prosecutor m the Supreme Court. Tiik ucw Code of Criminal Proeedufe, which has l>eeu m eourae of preparation for so long, was read a first time by Hi.Legislative Council this afternoon. It i* somewhat bulky document760 words
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Article1557 1892-02-10 75 Wednesday. February 3rd, 1892. ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Town Hall, yesterday afternoon, at 2.30. There were present: -Messrs. Alex. Gentle (President), W. E. Hooper, Theo. Sobst, j E Crane, H. H. Riecard, and the Bou'ble Tan Jiak Kirn. MINL'TKS. The minutes1,557 words
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Article69 1892-02-10 75 London, 22md Jau. —At an important special PMeting (it' rIM London Chamber of Commerce ywterlajri a motion bruo^rhi forwaid by Mr.« Mmitagsw iv favour or the issue of ouo pound nott.s wmk rejected, and it was resolved that tlio fullest parliament *ry enquiry was neccs•»«ry, before such issue was introduced.69 words
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2913 1892-02-10 75 Further Correspondence Relating to the Protected Malay States. No.l Sir C C Smith to Lord Knutsford. {Received at the Colonial Office July 9154 1891. Sin£;»l>> o --"<* J" 1 Is! My Lord,— l have ihe honour I<. forward to your Lonlsliij> herewith copies of the •umual Reports on the Protected2,913 words
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Article2145 1892-02-10 76 Oh Monday, the Governor received a farther telegram from Trai which stated that Mr. Rodger, with the Sultau; had arrived ;it Ben ton g en the 31st alt. Sunday i; and tint they wer»» proding m the direction of the KUui River from Bentong. h Mvms fairly2,145 words
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Article206 1892-02-10 76 So far the position as regards tin* vacancy ou the Municipal Board eaufted l>\ the death of Mr. Liui Eng Seng rcimaint as we stated it yesterday. But niderstood that some of the Ira se, who s.-e the desirability ,i;r Chinese representai iou.arebestin I hem selves to206 words
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113 1892-02-10 77 MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thihsday. 4th February. A meeting of the Legislative Council was h-I'l m the Council Chamber this afternooD. Tbe following members were present His Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, o.c.m.g.i His Excll.-n.-y Sir Charles Warron, g.c.m.g., K.c.n. Uomtnaodtug the Troops. Tho Hon'blfl the Acting113 words
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Article6911 1892-02-10 77 H. K. THi; (JrOVERNOF SAID F have to make the Council acquainted with the pr >gres< of affair iv Pahaug and although J have no news different from that which has already been communicated to the public by raeaus of the press regarding what is going on,6,911 words
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Article444 1892-02-10 79 I B> r. Justice Uoldney.) TuKn: came un for hearing yesterday uoon the case of a number of Bengalee (Lpeux of the s. Neirstein wh were sub.c ship for balance of wap's amountnu' t 8533. The men signed articles before he German Consul to serve for $\i444 words
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Article149 1892-02-10 79 BDAY, m answer t«> a pressing ap•i al from certain Chinese ratepayers, Mr. Song Seah definitely decline 3 to stand lection as a Municipal Commissioner. situatiou therefore remaius unchanbub the Chiucsc are doing all m their r to obtain a suitable representative. We publish a mysterious advertisement149 words
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Article240 1892-02-10 79 (rrnin Cultivation. [Straits Time? Febrwwy 2.) The recent rice scan- has induced the Governor to draw the attention of th Residents of the Protected Native States to the subject of grain cultivation there. The rice supplies of the colony aud these States have of late ruu short, aud the240 words
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Article222 1892-02-10 79 (Btra-ii& Time* February 2.) The Municipal President gives notice that, m room of the late Mr. Lim Eng Keng, there should l»- elected a Auu'n-i|»:il Com->iit-r for Kocbore WarJaud the nomination must l>" mad«! not later than tfte 1 7th of this month. Now. it has to222 words
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Article275 1892-02-10 79 (Strata Time* February 3.) vn/iu.m;, now proclaimed a free port, lies on an island bearing that name off the East, Coast of Africa, and it has been under British protection since November I" .M>. The freedom of the port has long been uuder contemplation with275 words
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Article787 1892-02-10 79 [Straits Time* February 5.) kccmrriwa Sir Cecil Smith's sta tern en that th<> Pahang Rising M practically at an end," wo BOte tliaf H. B. has emerged with credit from what was, perhaps, the most risky episode of his governorship. 1' is where there is fighting thai787 words
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Article184 1892-02-10 79 i published ;i > mary of th.- propose I vinitial 1' i; tnser's lv ;i !it r caus oriu;iu, and |>r Among tin' }»oiut> :ul<] which i tl] 1 .T >n i lituiiwo 1.vi.1. '2. C roller's iuqu ar \V v r.u,' m crimiual issued only184 words
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Article166 1892-02-10 79 From Mr Hi inn to th k THK KAl'B A I STRU.I v //,r»/.. T>rr*day it] ii«- iv.'.l m Siupipore at 7 n that duv. Kaub Hole Pump uov. Meaning the lately 1 .'M...,-t to be able to ins[ n», m the course of a few da% rhp dam166 words
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Article135 1892-02-10 80 \ifrot*. PintiHff Gazetite Cornvpondent.) Tra*, 2nd F<h.— The news from Beutonir on Monday states tfcat the war is virtually fer, every oppo^ifioa havimj? collnpsed beh« Sultan's advance. The rebel forces rpf«sed to h>ht n^nfit liim. aud oulv oue or tw««tockitilo.s offered resistance. Two rr-hcl bnen, Itnaun. Pr*njr135 words
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Article97 1892-02-10 80 n. n. rue oulhiu ot Jobore, iv commemoration of tlu> n\: Pebruary, 1,^1 C* ni l'iy iv Siu^.i|M>rt«> iiivited .1 prtify of friends to accompany him m his lit Pant if ov a trip round S v and-Bomeoi the adjaceni islands. The day wasiiue; there was music and97 words
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Article116 1892-02-10 80 T- rectors of the .Idebu Miuiug Coy., aud the Mana-'-r and au >a ut. went to Malacon on Saturday t<> v.> the Asiatic tin woruiji^s m aid ot wi. the Company hasU.-u asked to advaun mo:-., v. Tli.' Malays have milv ln>eu working on tJie surface and116 words
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Article267 1892-02-10 80 TSbjbvEJ Chinamen were arrested I<\ i of thr stvt!!i..-i Amherst ou Friday ;bt fo r solicitiu_c subseripiiou t'ocalled the Foochoo Society froiu the Chinese memb ra of the crew of the lAmkent. It app<-.ir. that th,- (Jhiu-ehew 1 ■>riue«l the Caj.it n what the men wer<« doiiiLT267 words
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195 1892-02-10 80 The "China Mail" on the Inter-Port Riffle Match. Kr»GAPORE AT A FKVER HKA.T. {China Mail ':.'th Jan nary i Singapore the iuterest m the inter- |> rifle match serins to be at fever heat. Iv the course of a lou<_c article m Singapore it is Ba.id(/iirc follows an extract. Whoevkr195 words
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Article208 1892-02-10 80 S. C. a rerrm* N. C. 0. 58th Rbqt. This was an all day tuatch played oq the Tauglin Ground on Saturday. It resulted iv a draw slightly m favour of the visitors. A return match will be played on Saturday week. The following are the scores •iSTH REftIMKNT.208 words
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Article287 1892-02-10 80 'n response t«> the Corps Orders some t\u-,<:\ five or thirty men belonging to the Singapore Volunteer Artillery Corps Ullinat tlu- .Mus. Mini early oh Saturday morning, m order to carry oa some niai.je.ui,> with t lit four tfaiim -n.iHv. ceutly added to I hi- <287 words
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256 1892-02-10 80 The following reply has been iveei\ed l>y i!ie Straits Settlements Assoeiatiou from the Colonial office m uutwer to the letter recently forwarded 'o then, ami which we irave at the tim»*: < oloni.il Otfice, Downinir-street, Jan. 4, 1888. SIX. —J .iiti directed by Lord jvni.tsford to256 words
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Article42 1892-02-10 80 The steamship Vidar, which, waa put up tar public auctioa sale by Mess is. Me Alister Si Co. on Saturday afternoou, aud i withdrawn owing to the reserve price not being reached, has siaee been sold to Captain Craig for $9,000. A42 words
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Article754 1892-02-10 80 A meeting; of Penang Presbyterians was held at the Peuang Town Hall ou the 3rd inst., having for its puri>ose the decision of various matters incidental to the resuscitating of the Presbyterian cause iv that tit v. The Rev. G. M. Reith presided and among others754 words
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Article123 1892-02-10 80 The lliuiitlaiin returned to Singapore from Peuancon Saturday inoruing, bringing here Major Sandy and two hundred men of the 58th Kegt., being the relief contingent from the sister Settlement. H. E. Major General Sir Charles Warren, Colouel Ellis, and other officers were down to meet the men. The contingent123 words
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Article347 1892-02-10 80 The Masters and Mates' Association have addressed the following letter to Captain Busk who lost his U»rth as master of the Avivjyee because he declined to delegate or share his command to with the Chi,, Chew Marino rial>, {miik»i> >re, J«n. 21, ISM Captain Busk.347 words
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Article253 1892-02-10 80 4. HE ffliuiue court ol eitqiu y tvustituted iv Hou^'kou^ to enquire int< iu-mii>taii«t-s :itl»*u<liui.' the I Nanirhow <]»'li\ ,>.«.,] its tin Mug on the 28th nil., M follows W« Hn i tli.it ilih X,t))ichoir w.,- i British vessel of I. IOH ton-* rosier, official253 words
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Article368 1892-02-10 80 Port*, 97th Jay. The Suunetw mvoy has ani id here ad lim^ printed hi* credential* lo Precid -fit Oamut. Loii<l"><, 28th Jan. T/io He^i-fr.ii*-G«Ber«l'-returns for the week show thai iutiu- n/:i m Louden Wore ")i tl. double lest week's mortality from tin >an The dea ii368 words
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Article1801 1892-02-10 81 R'BOCEfDINr;-} OF THE 3JUWICIPAT. ONKBH AT *N ORDINARY BiBKTING ON WKDNBSDAY, M Jantiaky, I^l'l*. j T Tho Pn-sidcnt. Alex. Gentle, Esq.; the Hoifhle Tan Jink Lini Eug Kentf K<|.: W E. Ho<»]ht, L. Donaldson F's(j. AibK.VT: The rlnn'hle '1 he Colonial Engini Inspector General of Police. (H. H Riecard1,801 words
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Article983 1892-02-10 81 Mr. Vari.ey's Nonskn^k Mi:. Henry Vahlky has addrteaed a lftt<r to Lord Salisbury aaawiininjr ;•>• i*Het- agahvd the Secretary of State forthe Colonies. Mr. YV,-l t le b Lord Salisbury I re entl) risited Singapore, I<l hi* diticOYfptd there! horrible »|ave t«a4« ing mi. or,983 words
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Article365 1892-02-10 81 Arrivauj. P.m- s. s. Ha,, Sentf Gunn from Bangkok Mr. Bovr<\ Pit.-" s. Siratrderrot.u from Joat.ii -«r Bnrhftnun. p er h N/« )•/<'/• from LivorjMM»l vi* }>< Mr.-M-. 1> E. Wo.Klfonl. I) ArMQOt JVCr"//-. M"\\.\ ForrcMt, MclTon/i' P,ti ir«. AliM.j«i.t. TV— •iiM.hn. Ribriro, Woodford, Smith, and T. Chnpard.365 words
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Article353 1892-02-10 81 Th c pi ice of tbe i i British .V'j/ Dail) is-ie- jNi- v,;,, i»t (i,,l »!<» copy 10 rent"Wr- i i»-u,« \.-.ir 16 dollars. I*' <lo < «»pv l<> i-i'ml.x. Daih issu. :',t> dull.. «l" d«> ii.' (l 111 VWi k!\ i--.; t > r IS353 words
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Advertisement601 1892-02-10 82 iSSTABI/FSHED 1865. KILEY i IIAKGREAVES CO. nejbrs.lron A: Hi: ass Founders, .^MAKERS, BrIIKtK BuiLOKRS, ShIII '.»KRB. Genfral Contractors. T OAPOKE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Kuildin- Yard. HIGH lass STEAM VESSELS always under construction, from .'5B ft. to 150 i"i i of keel, of best design and finish. \CHi.\ERV from leading British601 words
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Advertisement704 1892-02-10 82 ENGINEERS' STOBSS. Ac. Asbestos packed cocks a*i mountings, 1 Manchester and Favorito steam donkey engines, Sight feed Lubricators, Engine room, bunker and space lamps Phosphor bronze for valves. Indiarublwr, Asbestos and other packings. Cylinder and eßgino oils of all kinds Boiler fluids Patent Rolled Zinc Fossil meal covoring; Fireelav aud704 words
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Advertisement526 1892-02-10 82 BENSON'S WATCHES. Manufactory, Ludoate Hill, London MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN. Specially manuijaetured and recommended for use la the Ba»1», Bknso^'S Special strength, "FIELD" WATCH. A QoldKe?taMEm7lfob Half Chronometer t"2 BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH, A threo-qaarter Plate English Levei fully compensated Silvor, £5.5*.. Gold, £12.12t. Bpecial sixes and make lor526 words
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Miscellaneous206 1892-02-10 82 (HUPPINti m POST. tinder Uiis heading the following abbrevia- tious are used: str. steamer: sh. ship; bq. barque; Brit. British; U.S.— United States; Fr. French Ger. German Dut —Dutch &c, G. c. General cargo; d. p. dock passengers; U. Uncertain; T. P. W. Tanjong Pajrar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjong206 words
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Miscellaneous702 1892-02-10 82 TKAI>IN» VKSSKLS. Arrivals Since Noo» of Saturday Steamers passed through himmg, OUmiyo*., EtekUra, Pembroke* Tun,.,,-, Pi»**Uya, Amber*, Km,,; ICmng, 0 Rxlnj, Carolina, and Rohilia. 7V .,-,r. Brit.«tr. L 3o2 tona, Capt. liley. Xv Hongkong, tod <;..-. and 1.1 j». U iv <'". London, lotli -T. P. \V I!'. >/.<.>. Aim.702 words
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Miscellaneous413 1892-02-10 83 AKKIVAIS_ vmTTsmJ X* !tons Oa ain Fr hH cow i lEh §Sr S E;;:;::.,,, SS HillSsHl"" 2 Himalaya HM. str. 4tJ7O Hammiotc Portsmouth Dec. I<> Senior Is aval Oftcer 2 <iiuc-«shurtr Gor. str. IHB Thomaen Amoy Jan. 31 Kiin Hin Co. •> Sric P:i"utan Dut. str. 277 Kramer Sourabaya Jan.413 words
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Advertisement392 1892-02-10 84 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE LEA PERKINS SAUCE. md Oilmm thnmjkwt tin detail c v:e:r-x-w:h:e:re. Singapore Agento, JOHN LITTLK a CO X^^^i PEARLS -—^^li§i%i s iXI) A L l E A R s 1' Ik vhich ar^ hi^ hly a PP roved by the parisian Aca--55«:. J- demy oi Medicine, contain the pure392 words
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Advertisement416 1892-02-10 84 DR MLfIR'S PHOSPHODYNE; j V 1 IT 3 3> y s P e I Jsi Nerve, and K« art Disease. A A J S^?^^ Kldn< y and 3Livor Complaints. CUREi; aa aiood Disorders. r/ r X -4 J A CITREs Consumption and GoneriH iJobilxty. S^ \\S* «^*r CHECXG UI W^stinpr416 words
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Advertisement577 1892-02-10 85 xtension of Business, i MCALISTER&CoJ 1N r drawiusr nttcntion to the following extensive list of articles beg to point out that I Jiving had n practical iti«ight into the wantBo^ine^r*. Machinery Morchanta, Con- ictors, Minor-. PUntpr* and others, they I ive determined m addition to the Ship- aadiery Otnm\ Bwdneae577 words
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Advertisement1062 1892-02-10 85 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. OTERNWHEEL BTEAMERB hmr* h*m f.>u-(l by esperi i to be the besi tyre of for shallow river n.ivi^ation. and nf th*s* Messrs. V > cotiotrncted i l«rg»" tih'"l>i>f of snecessfal oismpfw for ;i!l parts <f the world. Math on this Bysteoi ar^ coostnicted, wh-Mi rfqnirrd, t<>1,062 words
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