Straits Times Weekly Issue, 23 March 1892

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  • 29 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE L> bw Series Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. I Price 40 Cents VOL XLVIIT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1892. NO, B.(M>9.
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    128 1 EDXESDAY. MARCH, jlrd 1892. Quotations. Dammar v of tlio WV.'k. Rent' r'n Deloprams. Lor-i and Nc\v>. X Pulmnij l\iTii" f-'roi» >s (1 Barracks Tlw C*uop!ied C«»dinir F\r^u!aiioa Trouble m Ka>t At'rir i Ru^i m Fin-iii $3,c KJ to spend. Couceruiiiif EveniiiiT I* Th.- M -s 1 Strikiblf m Po-tai^u.'M'
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  • 443 1 PRODtTCE. '-inbier do Cube No. 1, 9.50." I do do No. 2, 7.^-2!.. Bali. 3» Pontianak, 3.4<> |ppper Black. 8.!><>. Sa$T" Flour, Sarawak 2.t>">. Pearl Satro, :;.«;.">. Coffee Bali 29.50. Coffee Liberinn 31.00. Tapioca small Flake 4.<> >. do do 1st quality 4.")".
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  • 206 1 The Legislative Council sat on Wediv and Bfondaj to j>:iss the Criminal Procedure Code, and the Hill to repeal sundry criminal procedure enactment*. The Council m sta again on Tharad ij, the only order of the daj being the Pahang loan. The Export of the Registrar
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  • 757 1 For Strait 3 Tinir*. The CiiOsnra of the Collieries. Lon>!»/i, IStk March. The effect of the oncers' stoppage of work at the collieries is being wridelj Cell tbf railways are closiuo; their works and reducing the nuoiber of trains. [That probably accounts for the continued cheapness >t" export
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  • 375 1 Trouble m Portuguese Africa. Quilimame, another seat of disturbance m Portuguese East Africa, is a sea-port town and district m the province of Mozambique. It lies seventy miles north of the main Zambesi river and is turned to account by the Portuguese an penal settlement. Mozambique, from
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  • 258 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson arrived day from Eu gland. H. M. 8. Ratth returned yesterday from v cruise to Port Diekson. Mr. Harwooh, who is to act as Attor-ney-General, has arrived from Penang. Mr. R. G. Watson, it is said, has won the tingle handicap m Liwn Tennis at Taiping.
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  • 1447 2 TUESDAY, 15th MARCH. 11 M.S. Rattler left this afternoon for Port Dickson, on a short cruise. Lady Clementi Smith, Miss Smith and the Hon'ble Miss fjister leave m the M. M. Cahdonirn for Europe. Mr. J. P. Roduek goes t<» Pa hang (ma the Kuala) this afternoon
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  • 924 2 Gentlemen. Your Directors have the duty of waiting upon yon with a Statement of Accounts to :>'st Dpcpiriber, I>-91. Tho second Series of Debentures, amounting to $2QOJ 00, became <luo und was paid oil' on :>lst December, LS9I, I new loan to replace this
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  • 615 2 Mr. J. P. Rodger, the British Resident of Pahaug, has deterred his departure for Europe and is returning to Pahang this afternoon. Mr. Rodger, as we notified yesterday, had already booked hi> U-rthon hoard thf M. M. steamer Caledfmien which sails this evening for Kurope but this
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  • 1460 2 Touching General Cameron's I- < scheme for tiansf. i:i] the art and other.- to lilakan M:i<i au informaiM points out that, while we arc right m the HKiin fads, he thinks we are naming Colonel Anderson as the commandant. He thinks Colonel Carlo' was the Officer Commanding.
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  • 891 3 CRICKET MATCHES (Seventh Season), M AIICU to JIM-;, 1892. *All tin- alx»ve Matches commence at 2 p. m., with the exception of that marked with the l^jap a-terisk, namely against the Recreation Club, which Match commences at 11 a. m. on Easter '--fjlEbnday. t^ublic Scliool8 For definition
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  • 876 3 Mr. Sheaewood (late of Singapore) has been instrumental m forming a literary and debating society m Peuaug. Mr. Ridley, Director of Gardens aud Forests, has returned from PeraL laden with spoil. A correspondent alleges that official dog destroyers heedlessly shoot curs at sight at the risk of
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  • 6895 4 Wednesday, loth March. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held iv the Council Chamber to-day at '2.30 p. m. The following m. tubers were <ent His Excellency the Governor. (Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, g.c.m.g.) The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (W. E. Maxwell, c.m.g the Attorney-General, (J. W.
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  • 7123 6 The Paining Rising:. (Straits Times March 15.) Thk fact that the Orang Kavah Pahlawan has remained m the vicinity of his rebellious exploits, aud that he has captured an important past on the river route, revives the uue.isy feeling with which the mercantile com m unity have listenel to
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  • 1667 8 Advices have been received from Macao that Bishop Medeiros will not arrive m Siugapore till the latter end of the year. The designation of the ex-Orang Kayak given by the Colonial Secretary m the i Council on Wednesday was Si Rahman not Sri Rahman. In the S.
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  • 1795 9 TWODIFFERENTJPOINTSOFVIEW. j ie.vlon Planters m Sphmgor. Th* W M. BaghaUen arriwd at Ceylon this iUuro'Hff.* 1 0 1 Singapore with Mr. E. V. 'ar,. v »rho n d m her from Selangor, whither X^H^Rjbeen sent to carry out preliminary negflCifttlrius fur the opening of a block of
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  • 1538 9 The return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was 983. The Progres de Saigon of March "Jud says that there were then on the berth DO less than twelve steamers loading rice for Singapore and Hongkong. About half-past <; o'clock last evening,
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  • 626 10 r Supplementary to Straits Times Telegram*. {Via Ceylon.) London, Ith March.—The will of the late Lord Lytton ordain* the compiUtjioa of g complete re<- r<l of his Viceroyahy of India, to l>o based on doonm^nts m the possession of the family. Lord Rando'ph Churchill lias re-entered the political
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  • 905 10 Mr. Huttenbach is hasty and, being hasty, he falls iuto error. Criticisiug the Sunday Labour Ordiuauce he writes 44 steamers coming to Singapore to coal "are not allowed to do so on Suuday." But it happens that they are allowed to do so." When steamers load coal
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  • 1636 10 Monday, 21st March. A meeting of the Legislative Council was hrld m the Council Chamber at 2.:i0 p. m. The following members were present His Excellency the Governor. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, Q.C.H <;. I The Hon'ble theColoni.il Secretary (WE. Maxwell, <•.>!.<; the Attornoy-f ieneral, (J, W,
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  • 2434 11 Mr! Louis, of Messrs. Becher Louis j Co., who has just returned from Pahang I bas brought down a few particulars of the renewed activity on the part of the ex- Orav'i Kayah of Semantan. Mr. Louis j aw Mr. Clifford at Quula Lipis. and. dip- I
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  • 2866 11 Monday's Play. Single Handicap •B Final. Crabbe beat Stewart. Championship. Elliot beat Muir. Profession Pairs. t^t Owen t f i Freer. Mun [Cook heat Med IMiddleton. M B Consolation. All available ties. Tuesday's Play. Profession Pairs Final. r x Elliott M fOwen Logan rMttn (Cook
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  • 4301 12 The "Broad Arrow" and Sir Charles Warren. Thi Pahani; Difficulty Alleged to be **A Tkin<; OF tiik Past." Nothing can be mora ridiculous, write* the Stood Arrow, than JSir Charles Wtmn'i eoa> timii'il extraordinary h: haviour towards the Governor <>t" the titraita 8 rtlements. Tlio only time tlin colony appears
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  • 3532 13 Tin S. V. A. To the Editor ov the Straits Ti Sik, With reference to your editorial, commenting on tin* letters which appeared iv your yesterday's issue, criticising the latest promotion m the S. V. A., there can be uo doubt that you have, (while havii your usual side
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • 374 15 The price of th,> Slmiis t Times delivered fiv» l is is follow! Within British Malaya. Daily issue per year -J-t dollars. do do copy 10 cent*. Weekly is>ue year 16 dollars. do ilo copy 4<t cent*. Beyond British Malaya. Daily inane per yw :><> dollar*. do
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 503 18 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. > f /c^ffo l (/If *V9m 4*^^^"^ -i^b/C^ QTBBNWHSEL STEAMERS lmvo Wn found bt »periene« to b* tl» tat type of TO*** O for shallow river navigation, aud of these Messrs. Yakkow liavo eomtraeted a larij.> now l>or of successful examples for all parts of the
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    • 323 18 SINDANGLAYA. Gezondheid's Establishment. A FAMOUS HKAI.I H KHSORT. I «i,GOO Feet utOYi the Lbtsl ok rm m a hoar* by romd cmd raU from Batavia, and wixty lours journey from Bingapon THIS Establishment has been structurally improved and enlarged, and offers every comfort to visitors. It i,> hiurhlv recommended for
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