Straits Times Weekly Issue, 19 July 1892
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section25 1892-07-19 1 WEEKLY ISSUE. ESFAHLISIIKD, 18:51 PuBLiMRb fok Transmission by Evert Homeward Mail Stxaiief. [Price i (l Cents. VOL XLVTII. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1802. NO. :j,(MMS25 words
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Article, Illustration165 1892-07-19 1 TUESDAY, 19th JULY. CONTENTS The Straits Times lias the largest circulation of any newspaper m Asia, British India excepted. j It circulates m Singapore and Penan throughout all the I Proteota.l states of the Malay j Peninsula, m Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philip- pines, an 1 French Indo-China.165 words
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Article108 1892-07-19 1 Sivoapork, ii July, I- 1 2. Pkodoob. 5.75. do Cube No. 1 8.80. do <J'^ No. 2, 8.00. >pra Bali 4.00. do pontianak. ;>.7"> W Pepper Hla'-k 8.^5. Sago Pi our, Sarawak .'Vm> I Coffee bn1i...... 28.50. Coffee Liherian, :I2.<»(>. Tapioca small Flako :>.7< do do Ist108 words
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Article91 1892-07-19 1 I On London.— Hank 4 hi/h 2/11. Demand 2/104. Private fi m/s 2/lUr&2/llf Do. 3 m/s 2/11*^2 11;. On France.— Bank d/d 3.58. Private 3 m/s 5.66. On India.— Bank T.T 2245. Private 30 d/s 228. Oh Hongkong.— Bank T. T I o difl. Private 30 d/s 2) 'IU.91 words
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Article288 1892-07-19 1 Beatong "Straits Tii (£1 pel) 40 cents, nominal. BpUm Qoldflolds (£1 i»l 90 eeuts nomiial. Kmt (mnns Mines Ld. (£1 pd) %V AJ buyers. HKjbn Mining Co. ($5 pd) $5.2-5 Pahang (£1 pd) $11 Malay Prospecting Co. ($lO pd) ?3 filers. JPahang Corporation ($1 pd) $1 luy*>rs ipifabsuig Central288 words
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Article377 1892-07-19 1 Advices from Pahaog tell of fighting iv ilif li:u':> area from the K-O<*ang X iva defending a j ntl I Walker*! force. Two of the Government men were killed iv di ivm- *>v: tlu i.. 1 il 8e iretarv has returned thai State where the ultaa377 words
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Article258 1892-07-19 1 Tn e: Qixir ax Election. London, t3tk July. -The gains for the Tories are fourteen, the Unionists seven, .i!i*l the Liberals forty-six. Mi:. Gladstone wd thk Opium Ti: adk. akiogat Penicuik, the Uighl Hon'ble W. B. (Jiil- mi- referred to the opium question and said thai England's acl258 words
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Article136 1892-07-19 1 Si Bahmai mto be giving trouble The Pinang I bands thai the overland telegraphic rate from Ponang to Malacca will short ly 1> r-luced to 4 cents per word. 11. M. S. Mercury to Penang for ;l ipeed trial and the nsual periodical gunnery practice. The M>136 words
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35 1892-07-19 1 M. SurrejiDg shi]> Penguin on the Chiua Station, committed suicide at !Shani*hai on the 'Jrd inst. by shooting himself. A rerdict of temporary insanity was returned at the inquest.35 words
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Article52 1892-07-19 1 Married. v. Sinolk J. B. Eobertnon r. W. G. Greig 2 I hole. Surg. Capt. Dick 8 v. P. A. Gillenpie 2 holes. Capt. Acheson 2 r. R. "W. Creighton 1 hole. J.H. Dryndale 4 r. Lieut. Boitoau. J. M. Allimon 2 holes v. D.52 words
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Article162 1892-07-19 1 Tji Kay Defends a I'a*.AOAII -\i:i. Wai.!. Two or the H m >rnnuMit Mm Killi'd. (< t\ Tanjong 1" ports that he it that place on the L2th instant with 50 Sikh* intending I Lack Si \l ihnian, who v known to be .it Datu Bal.'i on162 words
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Article51 1892-07-19 1 i Tele jr am from our Pmang Corresponds Monday, tBtlt Jnfif, 1 2.1 1 j Thi i baa beeu ti^btiog at or D»-a)-R mi.. Dato Ki.in i. th« of l ie Ma >uls, wac shot. [Aa y/ ,v lonel Walkptt )f- tai MR. K. :h« tor- <;51 words
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Article400 1892-07-19 1 Within the last t wo I i tective lu>: *'.<i L\itersou has arrested five iiieu, 1 to be t lu> gang, or ;i portiou of >t' housebrvaken ■>d t uie\ have |m) t icipaied iv the ouuierous l>ur<_;lan< ■> which have recently occurred io on tbe morning400 words
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Article496 1892-07-19 2 The Colonial Secretary returned to-day from Pahautj m the Sea Belle. The Shan lino of steamers will shortly acquire another steamer to replace the steamer Tongshan. The China Mail (Hongkong) Bpeaks of Sir Edward O'Malley as having resigned the ChW'f- Justiceship of the Straits. We m the496 words
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Article426 1892-07-19 2 *ROM THE "COMERCIO." J Madrid, :J>nl July. Riots of greengrocers and hawkers have disturbed the centre ofMadiid they force the stoppage of all business. They attack the Police and the latter are obliged to open tire, resulting m several rioters being wounded. The return of the426 words
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489 1892-07-19 2 At a •{■> trial meeting of shareholders iv this company held at Hongkong on the sth .Inly INI r. Oraoge presided, and i. Gteptlemeu, this meeting hat been called for the purpose 1 confirming the resolutions pass d .it the last meeting.489 words
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Article67 1892-07-19 2 The follow ing cases have been dealt with at the Assizes Tan Chua, theft, five years; Tan Ah Kwai, theft, live years Liin Ah Seng, attempted suicide, fourteen days; Gah Ah Seng, v. c. g. hurt, discharged Koh Moh Seng, Chua Yu Tek, unnatural offence, three years Mustang housebreaking and67 words
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Article754 1892-07-19 2 The Colonial Secretory, accompanied by the DatohMuutriof Johore,returned m the Sea Belle from Pahang this morning. On 1 |£onday,llth instant, Mr. Maxwell nw Mr. J. P. Rodger at Pekan,- who bad re- turned from upstream the previous day. The Sultan will come down the river; and be754 words
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Article78 1892-07-19 2 (By Cable from Our Penang Correspondt Penan g, Wednesday, 12.10 p. m. The Malays who are being directed iv Pahans by Mr. Clifford en route to see the I Toh Rajah of Jellai are unable to proceed. The Jellai Malays are uncertain, and refuse to render assistance.78 words
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808 1892-07-19 2 Mrs. Bishop (Isabelfa L. Bird)on Armenia and the Armenians. (Journeys m 1 J > rsia and Knr<li.<tan, V.,1. 2.yl V\\ may be considered the capita thai part of Kurdistan which ny know as Armenia, but it must be remembered that j under the present Lrov«'Miun-Mt of Turk«^B Armenia is a808 words
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Article52 1892-07-19 3 cable from our Correspondent.) Penang, Wednesday, li' Joy,.o y hl Thk trial of F/twrence Coomb Brown Fohn Alexander Brown for criminal 1 ot trust I' i^ been transferred to the <i >v rnment agreeing to pay all reasonable expenses. The 7ri.il II p:obably take place52 words
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Article526 1892-07-19 3 i Sarawak Gazi tt< Ist July i •N<*s'! the olli -ial ivp., r fs print,.,! In ffbis issue will I),- loiiiul that on ihe trade Sarawak dwiin- 181)1. The t,a-i >' of Lt year was -nater m value than that of W9O by Sl*;. th- total526 words
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Article202 1892-07-19 3 f An amusing little incident was witnessed n the Two Magistrates' Court, yesterday ■fteruoou, during the hearing of a case Hfc&inst a Chinaman who was charged with Sousebreaking and theft. The prisoner his nationality by chopping ■iff bis tail, and his skin was so browned that difficult to202 words
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Article118 1892-07-19 3 A race meeting at Kuching, m Sarawak, has been fixed for the 'ITiU and 29th September, and Ist October next. There are to be five races on the ti-st day, and four each on t!i.' second and third day. A correspondent <.!' a < ley lon paper118 words
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Article177 1892-07-19 3 Lieut. Rbid of Perak draws whai ire take to an interesting parallel between the Perak Sikhs and the army of Well ton. [i w»s id h dance thai the Duke received the Dews that led to Waterloo. I* wis at a d.'tice that Lieut. Reid re.-.-iv.-d the news thai led177 words
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104 1892-07-19 3 The U i hears t ba< the Government ol Burmah is about to make another atteuipl to encoar&ge the cultivation of lea Lnd coffee there, r iments hai made m the Tenasserim division and m other portions o! Lower Burma, but the results which104 words
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Article160 1892-07-19 3 Ayame San. -\v\mi: San- is the story ot' fc Japai romance of the 23rd year oi Meiji (18! l»v Mr. James Murdoch. h.a. aud Messrs. Kelly and Walsh are the publishers. The work is vuv tastefully bound iv a Japadesign, and, apart from its Uteri v aud pract cal value.160 words
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Article240 1892-07-19 3 Echoes of the Pa hang Rising. Thb Pinang Independent m an article The Latest Phase of the Pahaug Affair" says There is no inincing the matter this time the Sultan is told to come to Pekan, he is not asked or, m it ia eopheninisticaUy ppun*t n* qf ted. Sir240 words
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Article730 1892-07-19 3 Mii.inir MimairerV Reperi for the Fortnight •■4iag sih .hnv, is«>2. [have the honour to report the following a> i he progn ss made with the varioua works at the mine daring tin* past fortnight Uanb Hole. The only work going on m this parl of the mine is sinking730 words
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Article161 1892-07-19 3 The Sarawak Trade Beturni for lwi notice that the (juautitv of Treasure imported m 181*1 exceeded by almost $100,000 the ({uautity imported io LB9O, ami says that when it is considered that the Exj)orts (Foreign) m 181)1 exceeded m value the Exports of 1800 by $239,742,161 words
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Article797 1892-07-19 3 Mv.-Tho Atlantic Liner l Lt '.t is ns|, r ff y,,,. M t .,wnand i',:;: ."r:;:?:. ,r |V ri "->" Tlw Oxfunl I imbndge cricket match r^iilt.-d m CatubridM '-"U beaten by live vrick Some h- 1 ing wa* made. Mr. Gladstone »piakin* Glasgow laid that the797 words
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Article1637 1892-07-19 4 *(Perak Government QanetU, Bth Jut;/.) Mr. Rowley, the Acting Collector aud agistrate at Mataog, reports as follows for June On the -JtJth May I was fcstrncted to take over char ge <>f the <;i>trict from Mr. Dew. and next day at 5 j>. m. aec< lupanied by the1,637 words
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Article331 1892-07-19 4 The Central Asian Indiau newq is oq. pleasant It may bo more unpleasant if Mr. Gladstone mkm office. Thi Straits Insurance Companj is not going to reduce its capital. The idea, indeed, should never have been entertained. MXMBB. Powell A Co., sold to-day, privately the Dutch steamer331 words
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Article37 1892-07-19 4 linvss Widowers. Maeribd. won by. I.t. Higgiubotluua i Strokai J. B. Bobartaoa ffhotaa <;..!. Robertson i <■. Burg Coptaia Dick I.i>vr;iii Capt. A.ckesoa ."> R Duniiiuii won holM P. J. H. l>r\ -l:il«> J.M.Tbowl J M ftlHww 1:37 words
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281 1892-07-19 4 Thhk.k ami a ball mouths ago 1210 were stolen from an almeirah m the house of the French Consul -result the arrest and release of a boj. Eighteen days ago, Silo were taken from the same ward.ohe, tppari entlv by the use of a false281 words
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Article628 1892-07-19 4 PSBAI Lfl \x BXAMPLI <>! ("minim Kntkrpkisf Engliikman Mr. T W. H Huoh is, Superintendent, Qeelogical Burvej of India, has arrived iv Calcutta from Tenasaerim, and shortly proceeds to Simla. The previous indieatioi -of carbomi« ferosjs <-t)al on the Tenassettsa river, reported on so loag agio I.v628 words
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Article1142 1892-07-19 4 Brassey's Naval Animal for lS .».> tains a new feature m contribution! hj J\ different wiit. is mi tli«' subject matter dfl the work, l)iit has been brought out un<i difficulties owing to the absence of d^| compiler ov a foreign cruise. The Annual maintains the high1,142 words
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870 1892-07-19 5 The fifteenth ordinary general meeting mf tbe shareholders of the Straits lusuBfcnce Company Limited was held iv the Km pain* office at P'Almeida Street, at this day. for the purpose of receiving Hp'Di rectors' Report and Accounts for Hp>'ear ending >lst May lsjw. and to870 words
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976 1892-07-19 5 The Wreck of the Steamer Milton." A Rouob Expsxiksce. Thb steamer Queen Margaret, which arrived at Bingapore yesterday, brought the captain and chief engineer and a portion 01 tin- crew and sonic passengers of the Penang-owned steamer Milton, who were picked up m an open ho.it at >.-.i on the976 words
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Article305 1892-07-19 5 When- H. H. the Sultan of Paiiaog receive! at bis capita] il. H. the Sultan of .l.»lu»:«- and H. B. the Governor of the Straits i is Commissioner for the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India) surely there will be frreat rejoicings. Two305 words
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Article242 1892-07-19 5 The Government Chuette dated yesterday but published to-day notifies that Mr. P.O. Pen ney. Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley, takes leave of aba with half-salary, for three months fffott the Ist May, 1892, to be followed In three months' leave without salary. Mohamad Saw an, Pen^hulu of"242 words
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Article354 1892-07-19 5 The AnuMN Mkktin<; Pkogkamme. Thk hah'-vtitrlv general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club was held io the ELxcbauge Uooin last evening tor the purpose ««f receiving the halfyearh statement of the Club's account*: to tix dates tor the Autumn Meeting and to pass354 words
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Article185 1892-07-19 5 Fmnt our Com tpoiuU nt.) A v i i b a |MM Lod of tjivat heat ami drought a ht'iLvv Sumatra squall s<-t m a little before veshwdav morning, lasting for iodm time, during which treat had branches broken <>tV while others were up* rooted, i number »>t' iheete185 words
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Article383 1892-07-19 6 Tlw tientral Flection. {Straits Times, 13th July.) 1W Keuter's telegram received to-day it pears dear tint the county elections are being exceedingly closely contested. The telegram gives no news as to the wh >le number of members returned; but, applying to it a reasonable common sense reading, it would383 words
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Article1034 1892-07-19 6 (Straits Times, l-Uli July.) The share-brokers of this colony, and. m a minor degree, the hankers and investors, have I"- 'ii caused the gravest diflicult? by Mr. O'Brieu's interpretation of one Mi. Bous r's ordinances. By the law this colony it is intended (hit transferors1,034 words
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Article571 1892-07-19 6 {Straits Times, 14th July.) Ix response to the request for additional information (which yesterday we recorded Renter has sent this morning an extra telegram containing somewhat fuller Dews than that conveyed m the ordinary daily telegram. The situation is that r >o7 members have been elected571 words
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Article893 1892-07-19 6 (Strait* Ztimff, 11th Jiihj.) A.CCOEDING to latest advices from borne, the curtain has now Eallen upon a mosi interesting drama, whose tUmouement baa elicited the sincere, if subdued, plaudits of a somewhat considerable audience, consisting of erety frequenter of the branch post-offieei of our native land The893 words
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Article629 1892-07-19 7 The General Election —and After. i Straits Times, 15th .July.) I To-day's telegram gives the result of HB2 elections that is of il't more elect i<ms ■tan were announced yesterday. The ivBfclts oi' thes.- 2*» elections h.is \,,-r\\ that k.' the Gladstouiaus have gamed one seat, and the Tories have629 words
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391 1892-07-19 7 (Straits 77/./' s. t€tk July.) Thebi is to-day no electiou telegram which nay be accounted for on the as■amptioD thai there are few additional pollings declared. In earismmof yesterday we suggested that majority of l'» (counting all factions) w.ts the greatest Mr. Gladstone could391 words
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Article672 1892-07-19 7 Straits Tim**, 18th July.) There will be a Gladstoue Ministry. Renter's telegram, giving the election returns to midnight of Saturday, does not say how many members were then returned but we estimate that uuraber at 590. Out of these 590 returns the Opposition has gained 73672 words
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379 1892-07-19 7 {Strati* Times, 18th July.) Those who are m touch with the aims of scholars m this colour know how much progress has of late been made with the making of a scholarly Malay dictionary but, to the gen€ al public, it may be news379 words
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Article872 1892-07-19 7 Simla, Ist .1 Mr. Beechynden, Direetol of the jiioj.ct, il [ml m ii t<'i>.cti n t' >r the Chicago Bxhibi i-»u, l« f t for C»lcutt.i this morning. The Govern m v! if India has given Ks 40.<K)0 to the Indian T t,,r the Exhibit i l).872 words
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1294 1892-07-19 8 Thk second ordiuary general meeting of the shareholders m the above company was held m the couipauy's office, No. '2 Prince Street, at noon, this day, when the following report and accounts were presented to the shareholders Gentlemen. Your Directors beg !<• wait upon you1,294 words
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Article1067 1892-07-19 8 The Hongkong Telegraph, writing of the Opium Revenue, says tbat the Hongkong Farmer is to import no opium eicept for local consumption, and he may only import 150 chests per month. The reason for limiting the quantity is that the Imperial Maritime Customs authorities have found Hongkong1,067 words
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Article2750 1892-07-19 8 I ia auttgoon Allahabad. l.<t Jitly. The Pin,, vifi »ha* since the spring of 1 the-e n <vi>rM been a tiniH of more ♦Vsquiet ude .-is regai^S Afghm and (%-ntral politics tli»ntho present. Alter re -ipftuUtiog the varioM centres ot' uneasiness, \t says that <*ert|3 Hu>siHu papers have2,750 words
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211 1892-07-19 9 (Pinawj OmteUe, Jtith July). The completion of ove? laud telegraphic communication between this Settlement and Singapore is a matter to occupj the attention of the authorities. By the construction of the Tapa-Taujong Malim line direct tel«»--graphic commuuication betweeu Penang aud Malacca, a distance of211 words
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Article1449 1892-07-19 9 Telegram* via Ceylon.) Lna,\ on .>//, J —Tho following additional candidates have been elected pOVSKftTATITCfI —H. Shepherd Cross and the W,,n. Oolooel Br.dgeman for Boltou and Tl.os. Fielden, for Middleton, Ooutli jLast Lancashire, unopposed. G. H. Jincli, Rutlandshire. George Wvndham Dover. W. Myers, Winchester. Lord tmiic-is Hervey.1,449 words
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Article92 1892-07-19 10 Wf .1 pived f i-om Mr. Effingbam Wilson of the Royal Exchange, koodoo, a neat h printed U»»>k containing Dollar and Sterling exchange tabi«> from -> 6d. t-> 3s. compiled by Mr. Kelmao'of the .NVw Oriental Bank, who baa been for te time past m Siui^a^K)ie. Two similar92 words
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211 1892-07-19 10 Vegetable Gardens within Municipal Limits. At a recent meeting of the Municipality )i Penaug, a paper on the subject of vegeable gardens iii certain districts within ;'ue Municipality was laid on the table. Che Health Officer miuuted lhat be fM i :rv decidedly of opinion that DO COT regetfcble gardens211 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter80 1892-07-19 10 To the Editor of the m Stuaits Times." Snt, Will you allow dm through your columns to express on the ptri of mvselt, the engineers au«l tins crew our nDeeimt thanks to the Captain, Officer*, and GngiDeera ofthe British •Ujamer Queen Marear* for the great80 words
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Article232 1892-07-19 10 1,400 FBKI \|:.'VK si:\ 11. vll. Telegraphic address Bxcelsor," Hongkong. A B. C. Code. r TUi F, great health resort of tho Far 1 K. and un \e:->tli\ pronounced to be t >»«• best appointed and most comfortable Hotel out of Europe. Travellers train wX\232 words
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Article119 1892-07-19 10 fI^HIS establishment is most l»^autij JL Hituatfd, affords its oo<mi|- ar.ts a loajfl tio'iit vii'\v of tlui town ami liarl>our «M lijuiiX and oth<r surroiindin*? *<M»iu«ries, offl \rrv comfort to visitors, an! is h^^H rt-coinint'iidi'd to invalids for •)»<• ni> ne^^^H tlirir li'-nlth. it- teniporatim-119 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1892-07-19 10 KAVfiNSWAY CO. Marble Merchants. Stone Masons. Monuments, Rails etc. executed to any de■iga m Marble, Granite. Si one and Iron. \Uvnvs on hand ft l*rg« nud Selected assort met.t of Monuments. Headstones nnd Crosses m Marble, Poliahfd (Jrat.ite ana btone Iron Tomb and oth»r RsUiagl of different patterns nnd dimension^.86 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous555 1892-07-19 10 PStoWH Tw«ltb Days Lator llian by Mail. I .1 "striiliu. 2.0; J M- Dibb*, the N Sonf] Premier. i> insisting on the 'tiug apart of ;i «.|mm'ml eouri ter tli;it c 1 J the Ch»cago W r d's Fair; fai ing tbia <• )'nm wi not exhil it. The town555 words
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Miscellaneous395 1892-07-19 10 hmteiKfr List. RBIYALS. p,-r-.- RohiUa from Yokohama Mr. 8. Brown. From Hongkong: Mr. A (prun. Per McAliiter tx m Macassar Mr. G. Sencredy, .M L. H-'ltli.-ms. per s. s. If ydra from Bangkok: -Mr. Mrs. PliirtM*. Pers.H. Sfij »aftom Madras Mr. OSliaujrn- aassy, Ifr. rid Mm Brans, i^it*^- 1 Bryn395 words
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Miscellaneous734 1892-07-19 10 BHTPP siurrix. m PORT. Under rhi« heading Iks following abhr«viati mm are wad str.— >»toHin«r; »h.— ship; bq barque; Brit.— British r. S t nito.J Stat«e; Fr Kr.Mi.-h ;<oM-.(M»rm.Hii Out Dut.-h Jon. Jobor*; ftc.,— -Q*. OenetaJ ft****** i>— «1 >.-k ivi^.mo'.m-; U.— Uncertain T.P. W Tanjotis PairarWharf;T. I*. 0 -Tanjoag734 words
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Miscellaneous467 1892-07-19 10 ►TN(J. > M Hi it. st 1 I.' I ton •■i| pjH lOtli July. From B;n rv I < '.>«■ i<, meo -■> LI 1. 0. I P. H 1 l»«j I n;s t,, >»th .1 vl I i 'Hi l.i« ij. I, 1 Uli Fob. I B. W i;i"467 words
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Article231 1892-07-19 11 PASSED SITNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR OBDKKS. Flag Date p D\tf vxi) Ship's Name. Commandei:. or Fsok Wiibi. Destination rAfWI Bia. Sailin... culak*. Jnl\ I Brit, -t,. strjttl.clyde Smith May 25 Cardiff Bataria 1 rtiv Recorder Mai'p- Jane 19 Singapore A n K. cubl* th. Ktesham Abbey C >>ity231 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous971 1892-07-19 11 AKKYAJ .1} KLA.i |S :K l,'s N'N TONH. .'AI'TAIN. PKOM. 4AIX.XD I r< ul\ O 'i:; 11 11 r «74 Jephson Hongkong Jnly i IV ■gj V 1 B^gkong July »tr. 1103 Bruhn Saigoa Jult r Brit.str 619 Pripp Bangkok InlY 7V. Mansnoid' 13 McAlister star. Mi Hector Macassar July971 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1892-07-19 12 J^TABLTSHED 1865 RILEY, HAIiGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron BRAbs Founders, BOILKBMAKEEB, BrIDOE BuiI.DKKS, ShiF mum. Contractors. BINGAPOKE KWALA LTJMPUR. Ship Bnildini? Yard. ITJaHcla»fl STEAM VESSELS alwa iT under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. lonjft 1 of keel, of best design and finish. M NCUIKERV from leading Britisli Firms with567 words
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Advertisement706 1892-07-19 12 ENOINF:3iIS' STOaiitf, Ac. Asbestos packed cocVs and monntings 4 Manchester and" 1 :w< -f ifr, rtoam donkey nginos, Sight feed Lal»ocatom, Hngliie room, hunkor nm] space lani|>« IV-.o^phor bron/e for valves. lii<ii.iru! her, Asbestos and other packings. jlinder and pngioe oils of all < kinds; Boiler finds; l J at.nt706 words
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Advertisement515 1892-07-19 12 POWELL CO. SINGAPO] Pt.KAsr RIA.D rHSSI FBH LIHW IHIJ BIAS IHI.M IN MINI. 01 R FURNITURE PACTORT ia m Orchard Road, and is the and most complete inpplied with steam power to driTe on /•hi:. tracts a-.<l larg( be pul I WITH BPBKD. ,)UK BBNGPO I LRVBRS and Shanghai OABINBT-MAKERS,515 words
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Advertisement88 1892-07-19 12 Ii A I I N Th which device* tlh' dom n i i L hik: rhanical s I '.at B ill whi THE "DISPENSARY" Aerated Waterworks 1 possible cl red v de? Proi hv the Ui m li v everim 'I lu i 1* actors ly can I' 1 li88 words
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Advertisement693 1892-07-19 13 ri Ouigixai and (icn tintWORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE ar« thf LEA F»ERRINS^ SAUCE. mk*e*aUandj\r 1 vmcwi Oilman throughout th, World. DETAIL EVEBYWHERE. M Singapore Amenta, JOHN LITfLE vV < > 't*~ in^amSdfob RKOULAB USE IV THROUGHOUT THE V/CRLD. B JM.E- ASK FOR DIN-JNTEFOKira MAGrNESIA. LJSlJ^'^' c pains or insomnia caused V- .^BfN^"693 words
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Advertisement722 1892-07-19 13 nr ihJi L v Um^ Trade M l ark Phos P hod y ile registered under the Trade Mark \ct or the Indian Empire and attested for the seal of the registrar. D/S^ THIFuY YEARS ha. rafauireJ v.c.: putttjo Best and ONLY SAFE RELIAB- PROSPHORIG CURE for inn Wreckage V'.^R722 words
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Article934 1892-07-19 14 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK CO. LTD The premises of the Company are situated ac Tanjong Pagar adjoining the town cf Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals c irryinj? passengers and goods from Wharf to i-dstinations at low rates. The Wharf extends to one mile aud quarter ajd is934 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1892-07-19 14 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. r •■a--. r STEUNWHEEL STEAMER* b»en fouud by expe -•^n'* to be the To n( type of yes X for shallow river navigation, and of th*»se Messrs. fABBOi eonarraeted alargenunv ber of successful examples for all parts < t' the world. IT Vessels tm this Bystem438 words
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