Straits Times Weekly Issue, 20 April 1892

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  • 27 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Established, ls;;i.; Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price 40 Cents. VOL XLVIII. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1892. NO. :$,673
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 1 < %|S trails Tiraes his th,3 l irgest dit?M^"' f any newspaper m Asia, British India excepte! It circalatss m Singapore and X throughout all the ctei States of the Malay isuh. m Siam, Borneo, the Hands Indies, the Philip- and French Indo-China. her Eastern newspaper has despread a
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  • 55 1 i Quotations. Hminary of the Week. Telegrams. <itMK-r.ll N'"\VMl) I'US. W i> i- t Administer Pahang r 5-riits and the World's Fair i <>urt. J(., Tennis Tournament Th« uix Rising a Pahang. Selangor, British |HRh Barnro. M.im, the Piiilippinrs T i<* Summary. tiicipal Commissioners. Pm «r List. |3 Sh^
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  • 466 1 W£. Singapore, 19th April, 18P2. Produce. A^Ber 5 <;.12v. rdo Cube No. 1, !♦.!♦!>. 4o do No. 2, 7.1* *&*JP Pontiauak. 3.55 P%per Black ;n;7\. ■^ft^g Flour, Sarawak 2.75. *W1 Sa^o, :Vi;o. Opse Bali, 29.50. Ucpee Liberian, 31.50. Twoca small Flake, 3.H0. '"'•o do Ist quality 4.20.
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  • 294 1 Pahang continue* m disturbed condition and the latest reporti point to an extension of the Rising as several additional chiefs aw said to bave joined the rebels. IVkan at one tine threatened by rebels drawing near has been relieved by three warships and Sikh polio.', and
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  • 502 1 (For Straits Times.) The University Boat Race. > London, 11th April. The Oxford and Cambridge boat race which took place on Saturday last resulted m a win for Oxford. [Last year Oxford won the race by one-third of a length. The race between the two great universities was
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  • 887 1 The Italian cruiser VoUnrno left yesterday morning for Veuice. "Rebels ix India" is how the New York Herald auuounces the Pahaug troubles. Mr. Rounsevelle Wildman has been appointed by the Director-General of the World's Columbian Exposition, Commissioner for the Straits Settlements and Borneo. The Admiralty have decided
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  • 1730 2 Shortly before one o'clock this afternoon the Sea Bell*, with JH. K. the Governor on board, arrived from Peoang, and anchored oft' Johnston's Pier. Maxwell wrnt <>ft m a strain launch, taking with him a despatch l»>x i *wi he remained with the Governor ou board the
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  • 1505 2 Mining MaiiiJircr's Report for the fort niirht cuduis? .'Hot March 1892. I have, to repo t the following aw Ibe work doie nt till mine f<. r tlif t'-'rti.i^l.t coding Urn «l» ivi 1 da f Rani) Hole.— The only work being carried on m th s section of
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  • 4251 3 (Tuesday, 12th April.) Two Ladies Sent From Kuantan The Situation at Kuantan. Kei.ant.vn Marauders. IIXTEEN HOUSKS BI7RNKI> AT THE KUALA. Thk Nature ok the Police Force. Ahout <> o'clock last e veuin^, the steamer Aimj Huh arrived at Singapore from Kuan- tan bringing as passengers Mr. and
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  • 695 4 TO-DAY'S T RAS NEWS. N«» Tidings Can hr Had from thk KSSIDMT. (By telegram from our Correspondent^) Tras, Thursday, 14th April, 10.20 a. in. Friendly scouts who were scut out Bentong way bring news that communication is not be] established with Mr. Rodger, the Resident. They nut armed Malays, twelve
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  • 3612 4 A large English steam yacht, the Nor* mant'ut, arrived to-day fiom China on her homeward voyage. It may be noted that m one of the Times despatches Mr. Rodger is promoted from a Resident to a President. Mb. Skinner's leave of absence is believed to be materially
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  • 1138 5 The steamer St. Petenburyk of tb€ Russiau Volunteer Pleel arrived this morning bom Odessa wit h L 8 passengers and 7 >l prisoners for Vladivostock. She leaves to-morrow morning. In accordance with a custom prevailing iv Roman Catholic countries the flag* on board the Italian men-of-war Cuit<tto,<t'
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  • 2725 6 Wednesday, April I.'Jth 1892. The 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), Th. Sobst, C. Crane, A. L. Donaldson, J. P. Joaquim, Cosmo PaterHon, Tay Geok Teat, and the Hon'bles Major
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  • 379 6 THE STRAITS TIMES FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. i: vi i: shakes. lirishau.'. Tuefl^H 1-Jth April, The of Raub Shares is :-~jfl Bellen tiitrt m» Buyers £?alt"» were ls»t made .-it The i;i>; telegram w&> rla i 7th March and th.- prices t li. thm^, Buyew tr TJt> ilh< r, ,}/> nflii'l'dl /'/'/>''£
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  • 2884 7 To Hi* Excellency. (Strait* Times April 12.) Since H. E. Sir Cecil dementi Smith has returned to Singapore it may be convenieut for him to know what people say Bpfhiin aud of the Pahang Rising. The community is agreed that 11. E.s policy of trusting to an aggrieved Sultau
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  • 2229 8 (Straits Times April 18.) The news fioin Ulu Pahang is that the Datoh Rajah of Jellei is believed to mean mischief; and that the mines at Punjom are threatened. The news of Pekan is that, the Senior Naval Officer, by the assent of the Admiral, will keep three
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  • 2072 8 (Saturday, 160k April.) At 11 15 a. in. of to-day H. M. S. Hyacinth arrived m port from Kuala Pahaog Tb«' Hyacinth brought no additional newt as to the state of affairs iv lYkan, having left the Kuala very shortly after the (rlanaai. The Hyacinth will probably
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  • 2048 9 Information has been broughi into Singapore this morning to the effect that the chief Wan Ander (mentioned by Mr, \>lvrick the other day) has broken oat iv open rebellion. The new* awaits confirmation. By our reporter* m Singapore. Tins morning two steamers arrived from Kuala Pahang the Resident Hah
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  • 909 10 Opinions on the Pahang Rising. (Pinang Gaza tte.) Now, however, the true story of the disaffection of other Chief*, which hitherto it lias suited Pahang offcialdom to deny strenuously, is leaking out. and it is plain that something more is required than the n?»ath or capture of the ex-Orang Kaya
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  • 3315 10 Thk British yacht Normania left to-day for Selangor. H. M. S. Rtttler arrived from Pahaug yesterday H.M.S. Hyacinth arrived today. Thk return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum dupOg the week was 988. 1 1 is understood that Mr. Justice Golduey will go for a
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  • Correspondence.
    • 342 11 Pahang Conce ssionaires. H&hr Editor of the Stkaits Times." I H. E. the Governor is scarcely acti what he said m Couucil Wheu Mining Regulations were about to &J introduced they wcio s<nt to every f^^: "3l concessionaire m Pahang and to lpr persons interested m the ~J»^ aud those
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  • 198 11 i Mane Sight i bunk, rail ■1!: kii: P and s and M British [ndiarul BeJtii ng m all w I m. to i -1 m. jjujfl pMi.'rit wr. tir,»n split put n These tit au y shaft, i-.-.. p for plating and Kirkfttall pateut r ln>a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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