Straits Times Weekly Issue, 30 August 1892

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. 3tAHLI.SH ill). IS;>1. Published fou Tkaxsmission by Every Homeward Mail Stiamkf. [Tkice 4u i-.nts. VOL XLVITI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST M\ 1802 X( 3,692
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  • TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST.
    • 14 1 hQs A.ngnsf stii at 1"J. Norfolk Oresceni Bat f Gerard Callaoha.n, Esq., Ii
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    • 57 1 Ov the '2 !nd .1 nlv at th<> residence of H. B. Hprvey. K^\.. \\;\<\u\\;i, (\»\loii. <ir.«>i:.;K <>i Uw Pn'nlic W-.rkv I) *piri m^iit. of mal-iri.il tVvtr. third son of ,Toso]»li H»rriott(« Wi.-kwar. air<Hl I>. K1 l J tlid 2">t]i in>hmi. at tho Gimutal II"-- Lk.m ii:r. at th«-
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  • 75 1 Market Quotation*. moiary of th<> Week. Router's Tolo^rain Local aiml General X<\vMr. Labouring Tho Proposed S.'ji iy Lines Clki |Tlu* Pahati^ Ri»inu r The Municipal L'n iunis<iouers. ■v8 from Prr.ik. Selanjfor, French liidoCbina. the Philippines, Deli. British North Borneo, Siam. China Siam Trade in 1891. Beleg'i tihic Sum mar;.
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  • 174 1 BINOArOKB, 30TH A.UGUBT, 189J Pkodjce. Ghimbier, 5.f1«». do No. 2, 8.00. ■bpra Bali, Lfis do Pontianak, 4.20. Sago Flour, Sarawak :>.<>:». earl Sago, :U<». Coffe Liberian, 33.00 Tauioca small Flake, o.7"». fao do Ist quality 4.70. do med. flako, 3.90. do small pearl, 3.9'>. do med. do
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  • 225 1 Rautong "Straits Ti-. (#1 pd) 10 OSBte. (--..iMi-if. S "l»! (i'l !>'') NmoU Naw [nani Min. 1. 1. ].,i) $1 I«-le!)ii Mini'. I&.65 mU«. Kt't.-h-m ,i,.,;in (i'l p.1) $1 |M pd) P.iiuuu: Corporatioa (fl pd) $W 7 ht] PaWag i ...i. .V)i-.,-mi, ,i. PilhrttH? Kii)jniiK liM lid) $1 aflfc
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  • 512 1 The Go?ernor has returned from IVkau where be along with the Sultan of Johore, has visit. .I the Sultan of Pahau<' The visit lm> b.-en so far a SOCCesi that the Sultan of Pahang il said to be contemplating a trip to Singapore. disturbances ap-countr^ in
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  • 482 1 For Straits Times. Tin: Ni:w CABIN! "London, 22nd August. -The Cabinet Ministers have been duly installed in their respective offices. It is anderstood that the reason of the exclusion ol Mr. Laboucbere from the Ministry is due to objections raised in a bigh quarter. Bf&. [jABOUCHBBI M.P. London,
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  • 224 1 I'm ft \i Tanglio Club l>.in<,- will take place on Friday '.'th proa 1m>i.aii<».\ of a typhoon to the N. lar/.uii is report. »i in this morning' Hongkong weathei telegram. Thi Mail d< spatehed from Singapore to London, via Marseilles, *>n 1 1 2nd instant w.i> expect*
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  • 79 1 Thk s. s. Flintshire, which has been on a ruu with coolies i«> a Dutch estate on the African Coast opposite Zanzibar, arrived iu jx>rt from Zanzibar on Saturday. Captain McUill reports that the vessel sprang a leak on the 21st August, at 1 p.m. in lat. 40 N., long.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 -The Straits Ti 1133 Ins tin Invest circulation of any newspipsr in Asia. British India exempted. It ciroalatos in Singapore and Penaug, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has sowi pr circulation.
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  • 57 2 H. E. THE GOVEBNOB, with his Aide-de-Camp and Private Secretary, and accompanied by Major McOallum, left in the R i Belle for Pahaog yest< rday »fternoon. H. E. was accompanied to the pier by the Colonial Secretary and the Assistant Colonial Secretary. Major McUallum and Mr. Bruce
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  • 865 2 Mr. Justice Wood returned to Singapore bv the Wingeang yeaterday. r Mr. James Bbennand, an old mercantile resident <>t' Singapore, died on the 85th July in London. Mk. F. H. Grant, the Manager bcre of the Mew O. B. C. leaves for London by tomorrow's (Wednesday's) P, o. Mail. A
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  • 76 2 At the meeting of the New Oriental Bank Corporation, held at London oo the 28th ,Ju!v tbe committee, acting with the liquidator, came to the following conclusions: (1. Thai noscbenu instruction of the bank ran be recommended to th«> creditors; i 2 that j.iv. eediags in bankruptcy I>-' t.tlv-'ii
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  • 94 2 accoedinq to ret u mi compiled by Lloyd's K igister of Shipping/ 1 there were building a1 the end of the last month steanien of a total of 631,222 tons and sailing vessels oi 147,240 tons. At the sani.> t i in.* there were preparing for building, steamers of
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  • 296 2 The Government and the Municipality of Penang. Thk Government wan? the Paoang Municipality to take action in clearing verandah obstructions there. The Board objects to it, and this feeling resulted in l>r. Brown moving the following resolution at u meeting of the Municipal Com mis. siom rs there on the
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  • 96 2 In the case, Retr. vs. L. C. and J. A. Brown, application was made by Mr. Adams, on behalf of the defence, before the Penang Couil of Appeal, for a further postponement of the ease, on the ground that the attendance of certain witnesses from
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  • 133 2 In Clang during LB9l the year ha> not been a profitable one to pepper aud tapioca planters, the price of both having fallen vt-iv low. Very little padi was planted during the year. The fruit barresfl was a good one. tiv little progress bai been made in
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  • 1823 2 H.M.S. "Firebrand. Fi/rthkk particulars of Capt. TufaoU*! exciting experience! an«l iplendid performaaee during a recent typhoon in Ihc China >■ a an' given bj the Takao correspondent of the .V".7A Cfii/xi Daily Ni m Centres of typhoon**, up to this date, have t r.» v««11«m1 to the eastward of us.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.
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  • 293 3 MM peneral meeting of the Pahang 1 ition and Development Compauy, lield .June l-'Jand adjourned, was renamed on :'>th July. Mr. Alderman Hart, was iu chair, and e.illel on the cominittoa, ted at th<» o initial meeting to exaininn counts and position of the cammuv to
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  • 894 3 The B ard of Tradt> Journal gives the foli^lowiiiir. which will doubtless be interesting, •ing the xtent to which Russ an oil i-« now ipped to the East The petr ileum sprii Hk*"'' >ula (.f Apclieron. not far from the ■fauv at present eceupi
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  • 887 3 1\ the Municipal Progress Report iW j July, the President writing oo the atibve J Bubject sa vs M\ la-i report quoted o r letter I i GoTerumeui intiinitiiiff the intention of the Roard to adhere to Iheir resolution of 3rd Fobruarj and build office* <»n
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  • 729 3 (Ilritish North Borneo Ktrald, lst Auguii.) Mr. IVwiii who has been inspecting the gold mines inform* us that the gold appears to be scattered overa large extent of country and is found on each tide of the wain-. shed dividing the streams flowing northwards iuto the
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  • 84 3 A Special Session of the Grand Lodge of England, I. O. G. T. was held at the Boustead Institute on Monday evening, Bro. T. D. Wall presiding, when seventeen members of the Order were advanced to Grand Lodge Membership. This is the first Grand Lodge Session of the Order that
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  • 436 3 At a meeting of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute, held ou the 26rh July, j Mr. William Keswick m the chair, Mr John H. Cope (Civil Service, Straits Settlements) was elected a F.-llow. Tui: Achilles reports seven deaths from general causes since leaving Jeddah but
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  • 92 3 LiHKKiw coffee was tjiM experimented with in Sllam, and during the tune Mr. K G. Callaghan, the present Resident of Labuan, presided over the district of Darvel Bay, Si lam Ooffee was sold and eagerly bought in the Sandakan markets. Mr. Christ ians's coffee estate
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  • 193 3 The annual report on Posts aud Telegraphs in IVrak, for the year 1891, mentions that the Tapah-Tanjong Malim section was completed and opened tor through traffic on 28th March, Malacca and Penang thus having an overland route. A clearing of f>o feet throughout has been made, jungle
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  • 237 4 The collector of Land Revenue at Kuala Lumpor calls attention to his having recently received -oinplaints from various planters who hold their land nuder the Land Regulations, 1882, respecting the matting of timber on their estates bv the iiolders of ordinary timber [>asses It
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  • 626 4 The following Circular is being; distributed It has been in eontemp'ation for some yean to make an attempi to er«»ct a small Church or Chapel at or near the Sepoy Lines in Singapore, which would be more convenient and accessible as a place <>(
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  • 1563 4 Consul E. H. French writes ou Ma) 7th. on the trade of Bangkok for the year LB9l, as follows I<«M Li marked a* n vear of sovpn- depression in commercial cirrles in Bangkok, j Drought, to |»ut it bri< fly, was the chief cat se of
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  • 278 4 Ax extraordinary general i:. the Central IJ.ni Company, Limited, \va* h.-ld in London on the ±*ih July, at Winches House, under the presklenci of the Hon. Evelyn Ashley. The< hatrman said that at the last genera] meeting the fact was laid bef< the shareholders tha* the
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  • 512 4 .1 nines SUBP£NDSD. In view «>t' Mr. .lustiee ''oldq^H pointment to the Chief Juttki p Trinidad, the t\'!l<>u .n^ parttct qta jutli'ial irregularities iliere >uiiiudß the suspension of two jii'ljt's t'om^H will prove interesting Sir William M«rkh\. K l.lv.and S^H derick Pollock, I I imission
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  • 99 4 Thi i hi|| ■rday trom Sydn- i i ol ..tlian o BEI I ■> 1 hin- so rl Mark tin. -I s The Bi ii sb utx i s Mf fl Nvhivh arn\ t in < '.t'k'Ui^^^^ iiiLT, bronchi -.i>« > of Jl^H pftroloum tor tlu- >;:
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  • 153 4 Copies of the leading Aiuerit-.m HH S arriving l>v last mail contain j sai photograph* <>t' 11.11 the Sultan <4^^H who is preparing an exhibit tor tln 018 Fair. Among other 'lungs th '*f' >• says oi him, His HighneaftdH in his 60th year aud is a good regj tative
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  • 316 5 l »t. a tea meeting took place I Bass, i tioad, in conpith the start iug of a Sol- iu ii shophouso alougestablishment of t h, Home was Bui 1 "'I the losin- „f 1 1,,. Sailors' bad done much useful wo.k in and the building in question was
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  • 326 5 Hue hearing of a peculiar charge ot kidr^HW^ COlKlud.-d rM.T.LtV bet',. M- lu x^ l|l -l Magistrate's Court. Til* ■•^■Kl a VouulC I.aba of" i V >;. t abl.- .q.. named i\.-n-_r live was charged ■<• kranapj'inu:i > oung Auna inesewomao, w. a r. The cas< king
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  • 45 5 the Assistant Protector of together with the eight Celestials -oßre recently arrested as being the ;li'-: headmen oi the Tai-Te-Ia Society, leaves by the steamer fc» to-day lor Singapore, where the I ss>b i will be brought up before the cmti > Council. -Pinang Gazdts 2-'ird
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  • 138 5 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioner! was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon at 4 j). m., then' being present Messrs. Alex Gentle (President), Maxwell, Donaldson, Pater.son, and the Hon 1.1,- Tan .Jiak Kim. Saving reference to certain pumping machinery owned by the Municipality of Bombay,
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  • 254 5 SIRVICBS r. S. C. 0. A riEi pleasani rod evenly contested game, under Etugby Union Bales, was played on the Esplanade last evening between the S. C. C. and the Services. The Club bad a weak team being minus IV. E&oberUon, Brace Webster, Davies, and Barnes, whilst the Services
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  • 340 5 The ha i'-\ undinarj i meetthis company v -.;-> held in the comlyer Quaj at u lay. There were pi Directors, Messrs. I" hairmao A.da Shareboldei Messrs. i Bioses. Pi 'fiim-r: minutes of th rdinary gen meeting .1 and confirmed. The Chairman said this meeting uot
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  • 875 5 Via Ceylon.) London, 12th August—The Standard publubes a telegram from Tientsin stating that, in view of Riissiaa. movements on the Pamirs, body hinese cavalry and infantry been ordered from Kashgar to EUogkul. Che Standard, discussing the Indian Currency quest i ii. is of opinion thai
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  • 68 5 If. N. M.'s Sindoro Lieutenant Commander de Bruyne after docking and repairing ai Tanjou^> u ,ir left lor Ac! d thifl uiorninj The exhibit to be made at the VVorld'i Fair b? Krupp, the celebrated Germjui Kunmaker, will represent an expendiof $1,500,000. The l.u. kQ oo ever
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  • 73 5 In the 3rd Magii I JouM v, Mr. Gribbes, one Chop Chee ctable looking Macao Chin uuan, resideni in Teluk Ayer Street, was <lia: on two counts, first with carryin j on a Weyseng lottery, and second with acommon gaming house. On thetirgi count, accused wan discharged, and on the
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  • 146 5 Hindrance to Mining Enterprise in Selangor. ]m: Acting Dutrici Officer at Uh langor finds that, in the Mukim of Buluh Telor there, manj of the so-called agricultural holdings are held merely u u excuse for exacting tribute from miners. This practice is rery widely spread in thai district, h goes
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  • 126 5 louching tne letter which appeared iu yetterday'a Straits Times uuder the headin- of Tins Morniug's Squall the few i oquii iei bich ire nave made tend to show tint the matter is 00l quite so bad as was stated. The tongkang, whirl] was overloaded, wan v anchor outside
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  • 317 5 Settieuieui It ionable that < V\ ho ned employment under 1 1n* Govi nu'ut of the Stra complain of the rule thai \>u heir earning cumulative leave, ol durai i"ti to enable them to make the oar- o and from heir a term
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  • 165 6 The Report for presentation to the shareholders at the seventeenth ordinary general meeting to Ix 1 held at the office of the Corapauy, No. 5, Raffles Place, on Thursday, Bth September, runs as follows. Your directors have tli* duty of waiting upon von with
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  • 322 6 '/ii(al and Litbiliti Capital 10,000 sha of $100 si,O'>o,oou. 5.640 fully i>ai<l -iii (<1 $100 each $564, 4,:J<;'> of 8100 on which **> 11 paid op $218, Less s shares, Yn.-i Xnttersah. Stli call of s.*, unpaid S2o 217.: 75 (781 975
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  • 1508 6 The Colonial steamer Sea Belle arrived from Pahang at 11.80 this forenoon, Q baring on hoard H. E. the Governor, with s his Private Secretary and Aide-de-camp, f Major McCallum, and Inspector W. J. Foley of the Perak service. The return of visitors to the Baffles Library
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  • 547 6 I Ykstkk day's Results. Mrs. Lotoll btiif Mrs. Wnddell (5-2, 6-& Mrs. Salzmann 1892 Champion. Mrs. Salzmann won the Championship again last night after an excellent match with Mrs. Bentley. Mrs. Salzmann won the first sett t>-0, Mrs. Bentley the second 6-1, both sotts being
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  • 292 6 Tin i v. < reneral l\ diiecti'd the ra h.>ol t^ache^^^^B ries iu the islauds, ;i in. isim> loug« lor. 'I'll.- rat-s of pay range fi 5 W k>a month, and as i.rsa«B a month. Auother d J^^^| s the number of medic il otl provin* A volcano
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  • 526 7 (From out Correspondent.) Pekan, 20th August. R\ e&sfe df the 22 men who were j jd with the murder of Harris and n at Sungei t)oorie in April last rought up this morning before the fcmreme Court. To this number, were dded the 10 prisoners whom Tungku
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  • 935 7 2 fir a Aitqiixt. The Kuala launch Sir Frederick Weld came up early this morning bringing information that the Governor had ►trived at Kuala Pahang, and she was at mce sent up to Langgar with a message |o the Sultan asking H. H. to come downstream to
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  • 561 7 26tk Anguat. The Puujom launeh Sin yum, Mr. Townley in charge, arrived last evening from Ulu Pabaug bringing a butch of sick con- victs from the Temerloh Gaol. This morning the Government lauucli Ethel came in from upriver, having gone as far as Kuala lapis. She bring! news of an
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  • 2086 7 Wb have several times referred to the advisablenpss of systematic publication of translations of the laws of the Colony, more specially those .'t'a penal characte That every subject is Illppoted to know the lan and that ignorance of it is do -cuse for the oommiMion
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  • 1003 8 The Deli Courant of the lOih August notes that the shipment of lust rear** tobacco crop ia almost fiuuhed. The figures to baud admit of estiniatiu^ the quantity forwarded tit over 208,000 hairs. A vacancy in the post of Netherlands Consul iu South China haa led the Punters'
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  • 30 8 The <^ueen has #iven directioua for t lie I J*-*PJp intllieD t <* Mr. Thomas Shelford, UM.tf., to be an uuoffickl member of the Legislative Council of the SfcmiU Settle- uients.
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  • 480 8 The Lieutenani tJ«>r« irnor of Cochin China has taken ••?<•!-• fo improve cultivation then-. H< Iwsei this action on what has been duii«« '•> the Chamber of Commerce at Saitoh thai line. The Chamber iu May I'- 1 utruek with the Deed for abetUr *'>'■• i>f paddy-grow* iog
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  • 633 8 Ckucbci i* the name given to .1 j:i-nu)» i !nnd«.aa very body knows, lying bet* 1>" iiriiHiiil Nt-w < oiin> H But imii-.- wlmi further information eoncermng them ire p ..Imiilv \>"\ f»« i number. ■n. n ;l l,\ 1 1 1 are under the Government
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  • Correspondence.
    • 139 8 T<» i hk KiufnknF ihk Straits TiicB 1 W Sik, hilling tin* squall this tttO^^H 1 two toogkaogi tally ladeu with f>rodi Ki-iv in 'I 1 tip- mouth of thef^l ft ami finally s;u)'<. >•!•■ "> t|j,.» M wi^^B B net] "ii board F Three l&Ui ere
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    • 563 8 Ti« imj: Ei»n <r of thi: straits TrMirffl ft Sir. lii \.»ur i«**ue of thn 7th >£ Jroll published an eft tract from the iJH nf Mr. .1 H. M ti h. theKintajM ti» 4 \v «\>t<Mn of Fia i^^^| iu Kiat.i. :-i which i» \v,ts almlate^^H
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  • 838 9 Mr La bo in* li ore. Straits Time*, 24t!t Any tint.) The announcement made by Reuter j yesterday that an objection from a high quarter had been made to the inclusion in the Cabinet „f Mr. Labouchere, and sup- j t piemen ted to-day by a further announceBbent that
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  • 156 9 The annual general meeting of the mem-nours meal inn bers of the Singapore Cricket Club W9 miles further <; 8 held in the Tanglin Club last Frid giving m«v ■■>> ay evening at 9 o'clock. In the absencf l S of the President (Major McCallum) the J
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  • 518 9 Strait* Times, 26th August.) Ws published the other day a circular now being teol round hv an inflaential committee of Ladies and gentlemen interested in the promotion of a bazaar, the i proceeds which are to go towards the establishing of a small church or
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  • 1712 9 CRICKET MATCHES-EIGHTH SEASON. The Match of 3rd September, F. M. Elliot** XI p. Mr. E M. Merei I <>. „,.f eoont in tho :i v<M .left's. All the above JVlatcln-> with the exception <•? those against 58th Regiment will rnm—ncn .it 2 in. The two Matches against
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  • MONDAY, 29th AUGUST.
    • 65 10 The measures taken by the Government of India to d»«veloj>e the resources of Mergui :ui! likely to lead to the formation of a strong syudicate under Ah Qtri, a Ohinese millionaire from the Straits, who have applied for a of the whole^tiubearintr area comprising the Maliwun township.
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    • 32 10 A match between Married and Single j was played at the Tauglin Club <>n Saturday. Tli' Married won. The return match will be played on Thursday. The foliowing Hie the scores
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    • 90 10 S. C. C Officers of the Army and Navy was the match played on Saturday. The followiug are the scores OfFH B&'S OF THE GARKIBOI HigginbotL>mi h. S-mnders 0 Herbert n out Eamo» iot out "> Hobl^ Talbot Baker Pte. Andrews i Dr. Hinl, E. O. Smith Elliott Co)
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    • 52 10 W. P. Waddell (Captain 598 W. Hutton •;->♦ J. B. Roberts »n 643 W. E. Hooper W9 E. L Hunter 130 John Ar.d-rson 4< 3,228 E kqlv. G. H. W. Boarao G';ij>r tin M9 W. Fox 618 P.W.Elliot I*7 R. P. GiM>< 511 F. D. Mactag" ...487 D. T.
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  • 1428 10 The Sui. tax's Dinner Party. {From our Correspondent.) Peka* t 26th August, The Sultan of Pahang issued invitations for a dinner last ui^hi at Ketapang to the following (jeutlemen H. E. the Goteroor, H. H. the Sultan oi Johore, Mr. J P. Bodger, the Dato Sri Amar
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  • 4089 10 is the Administration Keport on rabung for 1881, Mr. Clifford give* ollowing I'irtH-ulai.s of the state of mining and «ul- tivation in t htt Stat.' nt lesions li.ivo been »<•_ si daring thin \<mi- t d.-.u in .mv otfa r period t tlif is«ue <>i"
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 314 10 I'iKstimer List. Per f. s Wing Sang from Penang M"--Jo»tice Wo.ii. rtod. A Cole, 5c Mr?. Murray. Pert*.- Van I from Batavia: -Mr. Fritseh, aud Mi-- Stevels. Per s. b. Vho Ph from Klanir Mr. E. G. Mac! Per s. s. iV, from Honfifkonif: Mr E. A. Cole. Per s.
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  • 1365 11 .1 A -'■/■'>■'- I 'ou:in. niintj on \m> r*a »uiWM i" the Government 01 ludia'> proposal to send a mistiioa t ■> .l-.-il-ti n> id. I'.? says it iroald I ave bwo more satisf ctory h d Kh Highness mentioned ov. n an approximate date <»m w
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  • 111 11 The Feast Day of the Director the St. Joseph's Institution -Brother Auguatiue, occurred on Suuday ,uid was the occasion for mu«h celebration ou tl. part *»t the pupils aud kriends of the Institulloo. )n S.tfMMl.iy morn i ng several ad« dresses (one from the |>upiU)were presented to 1» otli'-i Augustine
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2369 12 HHIPFIMCI IK PORT. &**r*alPel Dut^etr. B«stona,<"apt Orer- I v Samm j i jTons.l Captain. Fk.» m Sailed 1 mmm '7th Vu*'. From Padunij, lhtli. (i.e., 4 >"■«»»•»•'-> Dn'ler this heading the following abhrevia- d cSenedele A Co? For Batavia, «i tions ar« usod -str. stoamer; sh. ship; M{. -joth -K«l>.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 561 13 •ESTABLISHED IS6.V HARGRE AY E S CO. E>'GIHEERS, Iron Bu.v^^s Founders, Bridge Buildkrs, ShipGENKRAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE KWALA LUMPUR. Ship Uiiilitiui: Yard. II i<;H class STEAM VESSELS always under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. length of keel, of best dosign and finish. MACHINERY from leading British Finns with Board
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    • 692 13 ENGINEERS' STORES, <tc. Asbestos packed cocks and mountings Manchester and Favorito steam donkey ugiues, Sight feed Lubricators, Engine room, bunker and space lamps. Phosphor bronze for valves. Indiarubber, Asbestos and other packings. Cylinder and engine oils of all kinds Boiler fluids Patent Rolled Zinc Fossil mea covering; Fireclav and brciks
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    • 961 13 UOCKS^ THE TANJONG PA.GAR DOCK CO. LTD I The premises of the Company are situated at Tanjong Pagar adjoining the town cf Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from Wharf to destinations at low rates. The Wharf extends to one mile and quarter and is
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    • 484 13 POWELL CO. SINGAPORE. PLEASK BEAD THBBI FEW LINES AND HHAk IHK.M IN MIND. C\UB FUKNFTORI FACTORY is in Orchard Koad, and is the largest and most eomplftta. It is H\i]>).li.(l with steam power to drivo our Woodworking Machines, Saws. Lathes, &.c, therefore Contracts and large orders can bt» put through
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 674 14 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. nun i;iiii t'liiijiliiM 'jj'jml^ 'Q STBRNWHEEL STEAMERS have bsen found by experience to be the beM typeofTessel for shallow riv*r navigation, and of these Messrs. Fabbow hwe constructed alsrgenumber of successful examples for all parts of t ho world. Vessels ou tins sy-M'in ara constructed, when
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    • 442 14 Dr. LaLOß's Trade-Mark Phosphodyne is registered under the Trade Ail for thelndian Empire and attested for the seal of the registrar. ISr.Lalors Phosphodyne /Txf^S* I or THIRTY YEARS has rraimaiiipd it., uo:ld-«ide Kjutttion I W A^p Best ftnd ONLY SAFE RELIABLE PHOSPHORIC CURE for >rain Wr^l iIL. Paralysis. Sletplessne^s. Harassing
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