Straits Times Weekly Issue, 13 July 1892

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  • 27 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE ESTAHUSIIKL), ISMLj Published for Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steam,,! ["Price 40 Cents. VOL XLVIII, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1802. X<>. JUUSS
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  • 73 1 WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY. BIRTH. The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper m Asia, British India excepted. It circulates m Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected states of the Malay PeninsuLi, m Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has
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  • 87 1 A)n London. Bank 4 m/s J 11^. Demand 2/10fl Private 6 m/s 2/llf(^2/11|. Do. 3 sn/s 2/111(^2/114. m France.— Bank d/d 3.62. Private 3 m/s 3.69. On India.— Bank T. T 224. Private 30 d/s 228. Kht Hongkong.— Baiik T. T 0 ilis. Private 30 d/s 2£ r% di».
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  • 287 1 "Straits Tiu (£1 \A) 40 cents, nominal. Pttm Qoldfields (451 p>l 90 cents nominal. fcrw fmuriH Mines Ld. (£1 pd) %Vfe buyers. Co. (sspd) $5.15 ,«tch*u I'ahang (£1 pd) fl Co. (|lO pd) f«: *«H«r». Corporation ($1 pd) $1 huyer* P"H > Central (41 pd) 50 e«nt« nomxnnl. t-
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  • 512 1 Ths Colonial SecreUrj and tb« Dfttofa Muntri 1.-ft m the Sea Bdk on Sun, lav afternoon for Pahaog to confer with Ifr. J. I*. Rodger on the affain of that St.-iU-. Adrioefc from th< re tell of oootinuona di>torbance and inability of Urn Sultan to uU>
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  • 554 1 Straits Tn,,I'm GMUTEBAL BIBCTIOHS. '/i July. To the I'tvsrut date. 8 'W, !<• L'uioiiists. and 58 r.-K^rals ted; of these the Tories bars kU, the Unionists one, and L There iras heavy Phi Ni v >. B. C. mm m>\l i be ordei up the X-w -ieatal B
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  • 125 1 Mb. Bishop, inspector of the Mercantile Bank, leaves by the P. and O. mail to-morrow for Bombay. The British steamer CAeai .which arris. -.I this morning, brought t-7'.* case* of kerotine from Peoang. The Selungor Government <i<iz>tt, of the Bth July notifies that <»v aud after the
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  • 30 1 A telkoeam from Raub dated 11 a.m. lltli July sta.t "S H<t't,cij ooonneaced cruahit Rauh 11. J, total depth of main shaft is n feet. IVmimUi ure mot rablt.
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  • 63 1 -Mkxsßg. Bbcher, Louia Co. hare received a telegram from Punjom to the effect that for the mouths of May and June, the amount of or crushed was 325 tous yielding a return of 303 oz. gold. Considering the difficulties iv the way of keeping the mill going during the
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  • 101 1 Thb ter 9 businesb at Haokow is reported to be very discouraging this year, and merchauts dealing m this article hare all suffered losses. It is said that forni a dozen or more large steamers called at that port for tea, but there have only
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 163 1 CONTENTS. Market Q itations. uninary of tlio Week. Reuter's relegrams. ILoc-tl and -.il N'.'Wv .Johore mid i iir;iL r '>. T!i>> (ifn-Til Election. The Fort Caiming The yltiiiicipal Commission. 'Tli" P«h;iu^ Rising. N'»- v Iron Perntii?, Netherlands hnli.-i, Fr*»nfh Iii(](»-':}iiiM. tht? Phiii|»j» Dt'li, Siam. i ltiua, a > Thf Po
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  • 434 2 Enquiry at the Colonial (Government elicits that letters have been received from Mr. Rodger who has been down to Pekan and is now returning to Pulan Tawar. He will be back again at Pekan is a few day 8. Mr. Puffs expedition missed the Panglhna Muda by
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  • 93 2 The following Burmah telegram, dated Rangoon, sth June, appears m the Times: With the object of encouraging the wealthy Straits SHtlemouts syndicate wliioli is about to commence tin mining j u Mergui, the local Government is seriously considering, with a view to commending
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  • 198 2 A three-cornered Golf Match is to be played ou Thursday and Saturday on the Links at the Kaee-Course. The Grasswidowers play the Married on Thursday, and the winners meet the Bachelors ou Saturday. The following are the sides <i»AM-Wii>owrßB. Married B Permk Notes. (Perok Government Gazette Ist July.)
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  • 177 2 The first public meeting of the Singapore Missionary Conference was held iv the Methodist Church, at 8 o'clock last night but, owing doubtless to the inclemency of the weather, the attendance was small. The Singapore Missionary Conference is an institution that has been formed to study means
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  • 557 2 BuiLDIVG operations on the reclaimed land, of which Weld Quay forma the sea front, go on bat slowly. Only threo cr four substantial structures have b en erected >o tir. besides the Government fficea, the real bein», r temporary buildings, for I
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  • 738 2 The Sultan of Pahaug bating failed m i his alleged endeavour lo capture the :<-- Ornng Kayak of Semantau aud to bring j Pabaag to a peaceable condition there is a better prospect of an early settlement, now, j than there would have been if there had
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  • 939 2 "■<. London Let ton* received from the \h- ti>)j Narai Squadron «<n the Cl.ina station furnish deth of the IronMes at Pahang. H.M. tdiips einth, Plover, tnd Ratthr wer.>tiu>re on the JNt Ma\ fully prepand to land men ftntm occupy tlir river Ht the shortest
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  • 247 3 The Sultan of of Johore and the Chicago Exhibition. (A telegram taken from the Times of the 9th June.) Si gapore, Sth June —The Sultan of Johore is preparing f or tJIP ('(ue.-^n Exhibition a vil Ug« showing the Malay industries. He will probably go himself to*th« Exhibition.— Our I
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  • 569 3 Toihe Editor of i v k United Servici: Gazette.' 1 Sir, As a constant reader of your paper. and kuowintr you take a great interest m rhe i Navy, I address you this letter hoping thereby |c to draw tli-> n't* lit imi of the Admiralty
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  • 120 3 From our report of Wednesday's Municipal Commission, which will be fount? m another column, it will be noted that the Koint from which all the milestones m the Hbolony take their distance is a spot m the K» middle of the compound at the Polka BahB<Di opposite the Cathedral. This
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  • 1004 3 Further Details of the Suspension or the New Oriental Bank. Mail advices give particulars of the suspension of the New Oriental Bank which occurred after business hours on the Bth June, when the following circular was issued Hr.-— I reptv* to [■form you that, tho Direcrora of ill" Corporation, at
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  • 2383 3 J H'» catastrophe baa been expected any timo th« >>!:i- »ix or eight mouths, and, m fact, I bank co ild do) have lived so long aa ii has done but for the fixed dep sif system, m its origin it was an attempt to I 1 1
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  • 240 4 Asiatic information is that the Sultau of Pahang is ill at Pulo Tawar, and that he is not likely to assent to to Pekao. The British Resident has no sufficient force to compel the Sultan's movements. There is no present iuteutiou to send troops to Pahaug. Presumably,
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  • 349 4 There appears to be something peculiarly conducive to official friction m the atmosphere of the Bahamas. For the secoud or third time m the recent history of what Mr L. D. Powles, a former Chief Justice of the^roup calls the Laud of the Great
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  • 247 4 The British Consular Court at Bangkok sat on the 29th June to bear a suit for damages tor libel brought by Stefano Moutresor and Agostino Ce'lli against Mr. Charles Thorne, editor and co-proprietor of the Bangkok Times. Mr. E. H. French, Cousul, presided, aud the trial
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  • 424 4 $600 A MAN W6M HALF A MONTH'S ITOBI Mk. J. P>. M. Leech, the Kiuta Magistrate, reports the following BuccPtsfaTin. novation m the tin mining industry m his district "ThisgnMt and erer increasing demand tor mining land is due principally to the fad that
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  • 35 4 (From <>nr own Oorntpondeni.) V> uaiuj Thursday 12-20 P. M. Laurence Coombe Brown aud John Alexauder Brown have been committed tor trial. Bail being allowed m $3,006 (three thousand) each.
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  • 1461 4 {Mining Journal, Jmu loth, IS<K>.) Mr. William Warren. Aaaor M. Inst. C.E., Memo, lust. ME.. P.R.G.&, &c., mi English engineer, who )ih* reported on tlio Peruvian »n(i other oil fields, lits .just v i i t ed Tpper L.-mkat. m company with Mr. Jaeqne* Deen, the
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  • 357 4 Hainan i- a large island off tin- southen •oast of China, on which r port has since 1 I n opened to foreign trade. Mr. Parker, the British Consul ihere, m his j ;l st -ays that the pig is pre-eminently the rSH payer of
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  • 3346 5 SDNEBDAY, «»TH JULY, 18!»2. jjppdinaryiWtDight.lv meeting of the Aiui,. pal Commissioners' was held iv the TowifeHall, yesterday afternoon, at *J :.M) ['hti- re present Messrs. Alexander ffcfctle. [Resident), Th. Sohst, C. Crave, >oualdson, Cosmo Gr. Paterson, J.p' Hp. and the Hou'bles Major MoCalTan Jiak Kirn. Minutes. c minutes
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  • 417 6 The following is a copy of the Muuicipal letter to Governnieut m this matter and the Governments-reply: Municipal Offices. Toon H'lJl, Jirne <Uh, 18U2. Sir, —I hare the honour to bag reference Co your letter of -!lst March last, marked r<>nJidentiaf on the subject
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  • 2019 6 of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners ox Wsdnbsbay, 22nd Junk, 1892. Present:— The President Alex. Gentle, Ssf(.: Tie Hoifl>!c the Col. Bogineer, Major McCaliuin, k c., c MO; T. Sohst, E^i The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kira; A L. Donaldson, Esq.; C. G. Paterson, Esq.; Tay Geot Teat, Esq.: and
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  • 1241 6 Hongkong I ph.) Tin: three leading steamship companiei th.» China coast are fighting igaia Aft brief interval of peace, under a "pool" rsngement, Messrs. Batterfield and 8n have "l-i-lar. <: w«r. bj announcing private t<» t'n liin.i Merchants and Jardine, Mat heboo a Co., that they
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  • 429 7 •Jokor? and Chicago* (Sltrait* Timep, <ith July.) It will be seeu from an extract from the telegraphic correspondence of the Times that H. H. the Sultan Abu Bakar intends to iuforui the American people that there {i great Malayan State called Johore. i. is goiug to do the thing
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  • 674 7 (Strait* Times, 7th July.) So far th.' (ihi'lstoniaus have made a Bgain of nine -"ats counting 'i_r h t«>»«T> Bo a division. They have won these seats out of 151 returns: and when Parliament dissolved the I'uionist Government had a majority of about 7<». As pre do
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  • 526 7 (StraiU Time*, -s/A July.) 390 members of Parliament have been elected, and upon the whole of that pullI iuir the Gladstoniani have gained twentyfour Beats -connting forty-eight m a division. Repeating what v. noted jesterI day, when parliament was dissolved the j Unionist Partj had a majority
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  • 493 7 (Strait* Tim—, 9tA Julg.) Rbutkr*s telegram published resterday, regarding the General Election, was absolutely inaccurate. It bad little relation to the facts. For instance, ire iiud from to-day's telegram, doI merelj that the elections which Eteuter gave as additional elections were then the whole of the elections
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  • 545 7 (Strait* Time*, 9U July.) To-morrow, Mr. W. I: Maxwell. C.M.0., Colonial Secretary of the' Straits, goet.to Pekau, the Residency town of Pahaa He goes oo a visit of enquiry and contulUtion and he is annouueed fo return m a, tv v d *y«- But it may
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  • 437 7 (Btraiii Times, 11 fh July.) It appear! from Reuter's trU-grain of Saturday's date, that, 00 a balance of gains and loss.-s. the Gladttoniao Liberals have nujdo a Qet gain of °1\- scats. Turning to earlier telegrams, we may fairly surmise that that net gain of 24 has
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  • 163 8 IMr.J. P. Uodgek and Tungki Makmoud went up the Pahang river on the kh inst. The Sultau is expected at Pekan by the j end of the present MobamiueJau month (26th July) at the latest. Tin: British ba.que < arrr. yesterday irom Sydney with 1950 tons coals.
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  • 648 8 The Alleged Murder of a chinaman on the S. S. "Sri Tringannu." This morning before the Firsi Magis- trate, a Chinaman named Lim Keng Hai was charged with the murder of a Chinaman named Kob Ah Hee on hoard the steamer Sri Trinyannu on the 21st Judo; and J. Aspinal
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  • 767 8 The "Pinang Gazette on Pahang Affairs. ■'•til Jl'llt. The long foreseen crisis m Pabang affairs has come a. crisis anticipated bj reason of the feeble policy taken by the Governor m face of a rebellion, which the? most casual observer of ordinary informai t ion saw contained m it the
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  • 785 8 Si k. -The <•<>:): hi 'i i> on the rase <>f "W v. Steinkopff" which you quote to-day would not have been made it' i be writers of t h« arti quoted from had b**n acquainted with one or two notorious jon ua i^tic facts. The dictum of
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  • 467 8 By the S*u Bdle to-morrow Mr. MajH goes to Pekan to confer with the \\A dent about Pa ha n^r affairs rail fl hopes to be back on Wednesday mornis though lit> may \u> «lt- la 1 if. I>\ any mi calculation, tin- Resident has hern delajj
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  • 1135 8 The ball jjiven iv the Town Hall last night by the >.(-,, nN ol (he (iarrisoi was ;t laigely-atteuded, pleasaut, aud par«j ticularly successful function as, iiuicedi such balls usually are. Non-com miss officers of H M.'s service wouldseeni tojfl mpiegnated with the wholesome oeM pletenos of
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  • 92 9 Till Mr,Ec.\Nrn,i: Bank LOSSS* The Pinang Gazett< publishes a teleu'luiii dated Londoa Janetta 29th from a Ceylon paper stutin^ that: Messrs. Charles Beyta and Gteorge Craig, partners m the Bombay firm of Beyts, Craig Co., were charged that 'lay ai the Guildhall Police Court with forging hills
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  • 706 9 Tin: indiscriminate felling <•!' forest m Deli m the pursoil oi tobacco cultivation hai so changed the climate for the w< thai voicei have been raited for preserving and extending the woodlands. But the Government and the planters collectively move blowly m this direction. of the larger planting
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  • 87 9 From //<<■ Tim, .< tftk June. Singapore, 16th June— Thn R»ub Penjoai raining mailmen report th.it they muel claw the mince unless order m restored riienuun^fof the Pah.-in.i: Gorponti<M has Miled for London to urge ibe tame view of the uoceMity of the ca*e. Twenty.five
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  • 602 9 Aj>vicm Ci-om Arl nto the 20th June report engagements with the Achinese. Two bands of the latter, bo accounts run, were lying m am bash when one of them was attacked by a detachment of troops who routed the enemy with heavy Loss, nineteen of them being killed.
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  • 1061 9 Grand Victory roi the Ehginbbks. Tin final tie m the Football Associat 'up Competition was played ou the planade last evening between teams representing the Engineer aud Royal Artil and it resulted m ;t grand victory Engineer! by m goals to two. Jt i be remembered
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  • 632 10 The Comercio of the lsth June has it thai the Company which has beeured a concession to li_rht Manila with electricity utinues to set aboul the preliminary ?ps to start the installation. It has made h progress that half the shares available have already been taken up there.
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  • 267 10 The "missile" throwu at Mr. Gladstoue was a ginger-nut but ginger-nuts are hard. Tut; annual dinner of the Straits Settlements Association iv London will not be held uutil the autumn. The moonlight music at the Botanical Gardens i*\i Saturday night was numerously attended. A BOAB i>in<; uKKit
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  • 185 10 Tin: following cases are set down for trial at the Criminal Assize Court which opens to-morrow Chau Ah Lav, attempted suicide; Jahil, v. c. hurt and robbery; Tangan 1.,-e. giving false evidence Ah mat, Saleh, mischief by killing a oowj Dolafa l> Hadji Mahomed, r. c g.
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  • 287 10 Preach I ndo-China. Baii v: making inTonquin meets with difficulties from Chinese pirates m the field, and the contractor! for the line to Langson m particular have drawi upon themselves the attention of these marauders. The pirates write to them threatening letters, and the Europeans m charge of the works
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  • 334 10 A question «>f interpretation to he decided by the Courts. Iv Section 2 of Ordinance VI. of IK>2 entitled "An Ordinance for Restricting Labour ou Suuday on board vessels iv the waters of the Colony" there occurs the following words: Cargo shall not include mails prnwai
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  • 469 10 Second Day, Saturday, 9th Julm. Thi Two Mil.. Bicycle Handicap run off on the Usplanade on Saturday afternoon, i. swlt. .1. is was anticipated, m a win for D. H. Wade, the scratchtnan, irho came home m grand style. Tin- »m irai popular on,-, (or all
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  • 415 10 In Admiralty. {Before Hi* Honour actimj Chief J The Diamond Camkldt"! Collision. Tlii-. case came ou for hearing 1 1 a.m. to-day. Mr. \V. tnaou tbe plaint ill's, Messrs Drew ||IM pier for the defendants. I'here wa«'| counter claim ;m<l tbe acl lQ^ v Bolidated. The plaintiffs petition
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  • 308 10 The Alleged of a Chairman on the S.S. "Sri Tringanu." A. vl.ii I»I>, II.VK.JKH; WIINKSaH Detained f<>k Pebjuby. Tin: >-.!-•' j,Miibt a Chinamau uatnofl^^H II 1 i and ,i Kuroj.fau named JH A-jiinul. who wciv ivsp,-«.-ii\.'lv chari^j^^B murder ami abetting the oiYetice of tuurdefl of a Chinaman on hoard the
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  • 1580 11 The Suspension of the New Oriential Bank Corporation. Meeting of Creditors. Ip «m1 tors (if the Now Orient*! Bank met at I ondou on the l«sth .Tnn<\ a»ge hsll beinir crammed, and main Indies n<* p-eteut. j^Mr. J. D. Slmv. who presided, s>iid they hid jpontrht it advisable to call
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  • 1644 11 Or. Drafts, Acceptances, and Endorsements: i Drafts acceptances, lot U'v> of credit, ami circular note* £190,030 Drafts on London beakers secured 1 15,710 Drafts accepted on account of customers liability for 1> Us ie oeired t' collection, and COlMP£ilinf*ntB received for realisation.. 310,163 I Kndortements eontin* gcni liability on
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  • 908 11 Supplementary /<> Strait* Time* Telegram*) i Vi C*wlo*.) I mdon :'?tL /<■<■ The mis>ilo tkrowa at Mr <ii.iiUtiiM- was :i v im_ r ''r-init Lord R'in«lolph < hmrchill m hi- nddress to his cooetftt* ■enta >.-iy> that Home Rule is r\ tinaMs and onn ceesary, and would furthermore
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  • 344 12 Referring to an article which appeared m tb«' Pinany Gazette on the nb| -of Penaii^ iv to the dis< ovenr of coal at Tray g by Mr. McGregor, late manager of t.h<> Goldrl i Is Co., of Siam, Lhe Bnn.jkok Times emit avouis to refute some of
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  • 202 12 I H A I) M I B A LTT. i "Befott Hmour acting Chief Juttict Wood.) The DIAMOND OaMBLOT n COLLIBIOH. I'm- case came on for bearing at 11 a.m. oq Tuesday. Mr. \Y. Hanson for the plaintiff*, Messrs. Drew and Napier for tlie defendants. The* e was
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  • 1777 12 An extraordinary general meeting <>l' this Company was I e!d .it the othV* of the Company, at Hi ugkonir, on tha 4th instant, for the purpose of considering scheme for the reconstruction of tin' oapanj Mr. J Orange presided, ani th< wen als*» present M
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  • 777 12 8 iturday Eevi( n\ ]Bth June). The failuro of ihe New Orieiital Faue made surprisingly little inipro^sh v upon t as City; in<l''l. the most p neral f":ingj9 hern one < f relief that ;in 111-t i'nti.ni, ktql for fu ly a \mr to be m ilii 1
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  • 110 12 At tll«- Illrt-iing of \\u- I'O^^H Coiniinttt c, la>> iwning, it was de^H I I lie animal >a<. s lorutfl IMOlllhs, ulun it Ks Ih ].-l lliiit tf^H will 1 1- Mimotln r. It\\;i- >r^^| a ioui cand laccojtn for m« tnbeH n t Police Foi(»>. Nuvn, r.sth, I{.
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  • 91 13 The Mercantile Bauk, To the Editor c v m i si raits Times.'SIX. My Directors advise me by tth'. iph that exaggerated rumours beiug m CUlationas to the losses ie, entl\ suffered the Bank ihe\ lave issued a circular notifying that the losses incurred since the blication of their
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  • 359 13 To thi: Edi lor of i he Strai is Times.' 1 Sir, At the last Muuieipal Meeting, Donaldson notice that the Health Officer and the Kn-ineer Iv iustructed to what steps eau b.- taken to abate ihe terrible steueh arising from the Stamfoul lioad Canal near the Ladies
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  • 222 13 Colonel Burton-Brown on the Barsting of the S. B. L. Gun. W Vj ■HE S Q Club, London, L3th June, lN':.\ •r üboul the 2ud March, aa 1 Kks about iviuu: Sit;Lr;i|)or»', itvu-ctnato \\>'\\- l»-ir.-_j s] »rt a-1 :*.!>« >\i 1 t Instiu<^ of tin- I).L. Gun ;it Tanjong ias
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  • 600 13 f be Editor of the Straits Times." 4 Zjk, Reverting to the death of Tunkoo atOanipongGlain, Tunkoo Allum the successor of Sultau Hoossein Jl Hlinedsah, of Cauipong Glaui, Singu;e iv the Malay lauguage, the succes«oli is called katutHuan persaka which 58 divided into
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  • 275 13 i. ILB. I'tr s. Salanu t m .Marseilles Mesftrs. Enl-..n. A. \V. ,Ji.-t, \"(.n Lohmann, and Mix fet« rnberg. Pram Colombo:— Messrs. E.Backr;u!i, i\ev. Fivn-v Adrieo el Pierre. Pers. 8. ffaghalii n from Yokohama: Messrs. Higher, and Perkke. From Hongkong: Hewn G. Bergman n, R ft fUmfinr. T
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  • 900 13 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron ft oftA*a Fovhdii Boilermakers, IHbidgi Buildcas, ShjpBUILDBBB, (Jk.nkiim, (Contractors. SINGAPOKE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Building Yard. IXIQH class BTEAM VESSBLS alwayi under construciion, from :;s ft. to 150 ft. length of keel, of host desiga And finish. MACHINERY from leading British Firms with Board of Trade
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  • 366 13 Thb price of the Straits TirAet d< ollowi Within British MtUajfa. Duly is>iif per year J dollars. >lo <!<> OOpy 1" <-.-nts. Weekly ***** JTOM 16 doUftn <lo do copy 1<» cento. md British Mai I).-\il\ i^su<- per year :!•> dollars. do do copy I<> cuts. Weekly
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  • 220 14 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Flag IP ATM Datb. and Ship's Name. Commander. ok Fkom Where. Destination PARrn KlG. SAILINU. CULAR8. July 1 lirit. sti Strathclyde Snath May 25 Cardiff Batavia str. Bccorder Madge June 29 Singapore Anjer R. cable »h. Ereaham Abbey Crotty Apl. 13 New
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  • 1516 14 SIIIPPIMti IN POUT. Under thi« headiuff the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh. ship; bq. barque; Brit. British; U.S. (Tnited States; Fr.-Frenoli Ger. German Dut Dutch Job. J Johora; Sec. G.e. General oarjrojd. p. dock pas-»enj?«rr; U. Uncertain T.P.VV. Tanjong Paear Wharf: T. P. D— Tan pn£ Patrar
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1369 14 ARKVAII^. Vksski.'s Namk. Tons. Captain. From. Sailed a- Rio 0 iu'iii'ml Wcnler Gler. str.; 1819 Heiuzi Hongkong Juno 80 Reba M»-v»t A Co. 6 Saghaliaa M.Matr|2oBs Hoiucry Saigon July 4 Mesttagerie-i Maritim 6 jSalasie str 2140 Paul Maseilles June 1<» Mesaageries Maritimes 1 6 Resident Halewyn Brit.str 8d [Naoodab Tringgana
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 593 15 The a U iU s WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 'm Siguatiirc, thm A^k fof I- E A PE2RRINS 9 SAUCE. r^—- y Propriet jr ort euer; Crom* Blachcrlf. L~dm, fc. U mdH Orocrrs and Oilmen throughout the World. RET AIL E VER. Y^WHERE. _3ingapore Aleuts. JOHN LITTLE <<: 00. i\£.&Li±^ X 1-ua
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    • 756 15 A P r i I LOK s Trade-Mark Phosphodyne is registered under the Trade Mark \ct or the Indian Lrapire and attested for the seal of the regtttitr. Dr. Lalor s Phosphodyne Jiffi^k For THIRTY YEARS feu naintaired its void-tide retstttira a? the j^^Jl Best and ONLY SAFE RELIABLE PHO3FHCRIC
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 434 16 POWELL CO. SINGAPORE. Please reap these few lines and bear them m mind. /"Y'R FURNITTRE FACTORY It m Orchard Road, aad is ilie largest and mo6t complete. It is supplied with stoam power tc» (Jrivu out- Woodworking Machint's. Saws, Lathes. &0., iherefora Coutraeta atkl 1.-ir^e orden rto be ]>uf ihrongfa
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    • 440 16 Riley, Harffi^aves Co. I i ENGINEERS, SHIPBUILDERS. Ai SINGAPORE. BIGH TL.\ss STEAM V£SSBLB \M> LAUNCHES FOB SALE X X aea-go'ng Steamer or Faebt now being completed, length oreral) 15' 9* beam x draft of water, t<'.'i'and completely copper fastened, saloon and cabins on deck, capacity about t ns, Com- poun4
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    • 200 16 Tor the Toilet, ff i y W______ruCt aw. ay ay Ni.:mtj ;md IJ.it li. Ww^^^WaV iw rW/wW SOAP for Mieate skins. vw H k JY An [deal soapdeliffhtfuUj «rf.»n M .d "—Ckemiti A Dr*fgi*4 >t* qnest onable excellei re."— Bi U '»h U In Hve kinds, PREMIEIi (for I Million
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