Straits Times Weekly Issue, 25 October 1892

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Established, lS.il. 1 PtfftLiSHED fob Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steaui.i. i'i;ic i. id Cents. VOL XLVIII. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, lis<>2. NO. :>>-()()
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  • 53 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER. MARRIAGE On the "Zln I in^t-m*. at St. Andrew's Cat:it'lra!. S;n.j t|> >r<\ l>\ V»»neral>l«- Archdeao >v PoivKim, l\ lit i; r Shkklkton. third ton of th« l»te \V i .i.im H >il:ii.tl Furluim"', t<> M via tlii-d daughter of Hear) A. Bftfcch, I' Wfimls
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  • 53 1 Market equitations. buiiiin of the W.ck. Ri«ut»v"- 1 x'^r.im-. L»oc tl ami Gen.iai X<*w>. Tin Lugi?l>ttn ounoil. Tae R,»ul) Austral nn Syudioattv Th.-. Km!) Miiuv Th<- '/i-'t'r i Di-aster. Til r ,n- ■■'<■■ n L j .m British Nortb Bur ua, A Po ie N Pa-s >i^llJ i^■♦M• Li«»t.
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  • LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
    • 101 1 l-iauibier, 6.50. do Cv No. 1, l».5o. do do No. J, 8/25. Copra Bali, 4.45. do Poutianak, 4.10. Pepper Black 11.75. Sago fc'iuur, Sarawak 3.00. Pearl Sai'o, >-< iu Coffee ball, 32.00. Coffee Lioorinn. 33.00. Tapioca smaii Flako, :j°do do Ist quality 4.70. do mcd. tiako, 4 :>> do
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    • 381 1 On London.— Hank 4 m/s 'i/lo*. Demand lv Private b m/s ~J}*^' On Germany.— Bauk d/d £95. Private tt in/s o.Oi. Do <5 m/s 5.07. On France.— Bauk d/d 3.57. Private 3 m/s JJJ* Do G m/s On /ucita.-Bauk T. T £*>• Private 30 d/s 22!'. On Hongkong. -^B&nk'L\T
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  • 484 1 The Legislati?e Council opened ou Thursday with a speech from the Goreraor showing a RaTenue calculated to auiount t .740, and an Expenditure to )3 792,498. Economy has been practised, and several public works have beeu postponed m consequence. The Grorernor also informed the Council that
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  • 427 1 ■>• Strait* T::i: Chabtebkd Mbbcantili Bank. London, 19th Oct. The meeting called bj the Directors of the Chartered Mercantile llxnk of lii-li i..li mdon, and China, approved of th icheme pul forward for ivconstructiooof the Uiuk there irere only three dissentients i i the proposal. A ■mall committee
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  • 299 1 ivrwicic, «t Peoang m ig for Europ i <>ii i The steatntbip A' fokino- paw the poi j ith 272 A is! ratia bof oard. li ifl stiinatnl that the export «-i rici from Bangkok for tfa will reach piculs. Thi ll;iw;r;i.i Barque Helen Br*% from N'\v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspapar m Asia, British India excepted. It circulates m Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, m Siain, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-Ohina. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.
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  • 214 2 Mr. am« Mks. Ccthbektsoh and Mr. an<l Mrs. Dare arrived bj tbe mail Prom < 'lima to-day. The British In.li.t steamer Bhundora, which arrived t.».,],,v from Melbourne baa on board 405 bors< i. The mail despatched from Singapore to London, bj German Packet, on the 24tb ultimo
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  • 199 2 Fresh Seizures of British Vessels in Behring Sea. loouer I i iling yes* Ru the Bel arnv< I "u f by the P. and < The particulars of t. S 1/Ui atie.il with the mai r th,.,i,/./. j:,,,: (Hten^ud WllJl Victoria, B<. jjized .i the month of July. The I
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  • 24 2 m 1 1 ;l boal I ked B I>ar< i >at on C away km miliu:> ak in deep
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  • The "Bokhara" Disaster.
    • 424 2 Hongkong Daily Pn 13th OeU her. A 1,1. th* pteamera which Arrived from th.\i r.li yesterday report < xperiences of the typliot n, mi iv vi- L"->s s< \i r\ In no can**, liowr. was any serious <i:im;!LC« s -i-t;ii
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    • 668 2 ltl«. lim I when 11 mu-i l ID Whic pi up c Pormoaa Ui auu«l to hai 1 I fcevej U1;l uhil ived i expert--1 PorAiapB,»tthe height of >■, fun v Buquertiuiiable, and than expert* vhofcrow wel »od h«c«p*biiitieB take (he mod Mi «*tf
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    • 100 2 D1 OUt, mi 00l for i im tod the uori I M g bad I to Fot tnder i genoa I tra: Fo mff> and el i ,1. For I \I r ,j 1 "in. 1- r Hum), f Meaatt bis] I Lalmi i Fob li H< I
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    • 635 2 Tub no i'k«»iiL r tram aara an i.,j i I'^-hUlh^l^!,,; Club on the sth inst by Hie Shai^Jiiii CriekH Club. The nreai- "Ht. of th«Lricketl'!,,l.. Mr. Arthur AKsum y:,5,,, th.M-hair, SOppor^d brC.pt. Duin, J» »ns riijhi Major Turner, th, fcLgkoS Umpire, beinf on his left X
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 24 2 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper m Asia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.
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  • 915 3 I■■ PA«TI LAKfI Ol me DISASTBft StntvivoKa nl •Ml i ill Whi li h d id th..,|...,. path;. Silt- had iK> ret. T ti, btheafteru< T 1 1 Hud other x iim i th« l Wl > J »iltll«t <i*Y i{ <r> barHlj conld b
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  • 3023 3 In a-i interview Dr. J 1V Hire •>', -..m-i.. We bad splendid »end off b," the Sh it j-imi cricketing ana, «j of them board (a nee iv off and afterwardt they I the Club and eh< •ed until we were out of hearing. When we
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  • 324 3 HißHxc.>;i..,,,.v „,,,r g| r William R(.Ki»on on tk-* 19th Qetober received ti.. f<ilioflu^r telegram from bhanghai Ac Muiiicin.tl Cvnneil ou l> half "f I f»c community of Shanghai .'\i lij d*Mmat *j mpathj Miii^kniiir m the loaa i baa -Btiaiit I al'.'i'irh 'li* wVeek <<f the Bokh rra To
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 Bo«i Top tai R"lt" •■drafted bj the 8«b-Com-Illit tnv 'I HK iiiiu-: QeaeraJ H« -ot Ibe HemI i,.,. .of the above will beheld m tke Hliib l{- 'Hi". Raflei i l ll:v > Dct ilTtli »t »iBnsii Eh > uf Office-bearew and Committee. .1. r QOWANB, 27 Hoti Secretary. IMIK
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    • 323 3 MM U (>. 1 i: \\i> HOTEL di iw BAT \v I i, i bM .in -t LviliftllH I I ...I at >M.| j 8] )N !o. Road. Kadi Bl BPEi I i. \[M' vi arriacr Itoii.i. is iin n»rtm I .k. H i: H Tim PRIN( I I I
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    • 203 3 Mm ri n^i, n m i'K\ M' CATHI iii' 1 T «l 4mH&j B^ ii: i' m,< >N| W«^^Br lllN II li. |< \m i i; i^T\ iii: r pi.'K 0 i J I IR7 »"t n,i Will U I ,hr K«ir fr»'ij»'lii "r w u a: k 1" AffNtl
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 113 3 WKATHEK BSPOJKT. h fl 9».m. 3 p.m. p.m. Kihabkx. Bar red X Fah 39.734 29 823 Temp. l InlbTber. 7-:. 77. s Dir. of Wnd www. N ».W. Max. l\'iu p. inah a Mm. do. do. 75.0 =^4 Max. inS iv 162.5 Srr. c Terr. ra.l. Tbef 7 Rainfall ii
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  • 104 4 The Behaviour of the Lascars after the Wreek. I. II I I Ifs TJ: m I, all t Uy hands vi Ihe r- (!y, Ik :u,<! rut«« I■• tn .-ill t I not m li' Th j took no he<^ of their office f>mnininl- and more thai once 1 i
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  • 542 4 Slajor Tun: fin "ii April 13th, I-.".- ir&fl iid April nnd rmajor m I B V. -.1 [oth, i of ihn I aiea ii hi-. private life, the m vi tpular nf officer*, an<i bis In-s m- era mom i i■ Diat whi.-h is inc^aned b\ the kaowledira
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 64 4 j HE* m I din»( i > Ltd. daring I i 111* WBOS, lob. B, i •;•>■ i«k'« Jam C'"ni Silk Sing I n« i it I -t.,1. ii S kins Mixture. Kiclum Ufa a ■null i Boabara Thoma Bear&Soa'i <i'>]ii-!i Birdseyeaad .1! re .--nrtm.'nt of ptioa t( ,i aaa
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    • 79 4 E "NICOV. \V X I Al m n i. A- I ..i... bj i. d linadti mplet« ir .nt- i' a h.LL k( —a r pih I I ■>. built I JUST ARRIVED I B/fi IGXO BI4KTI WIKM I A Pr i >il =E= New Godowns To Be Let. i
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    • 49 4 .Ml l/i- i;\ Vl| 1K rpH A P \l>\' t. 10 rwo b j i Ii i l^i. RT M' I I>' .1 ii. t LT |,J> A|-|il\ f«. 'i <• H. 'W \!!TH t K-KINK. Ltd riIHAT eoHtnodioun and [ilt-a<Muitlj -I'untwd A. residt'iu'o Devm Villa," Kiver Vullej tmd A}>pl>
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  • 280 5 Thebe passed awa) ?erj quietly h*t evening ;it h:> residence ou Mount Keho B more of Siugapore's <>■ t and reap resideuts, m the \> rson <>l John r, who during mauy <>! Later years was surveyor here I > Bun ■lilas aud also to
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  • 170 5 Thursday. 20th October. Amxareoett extending over a period ol teven months the Legislative Council re* i assembled jresterdaj afternoon at balf-pasi i 2©*clock,and the Autumu Session of 1892 wasopened. Eis Excellency the Governor I :irnV(ll :it tll( appointed time. The fol- lowing members were present:— His EXCBLLKVOY
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  • 5723 5 Hoa'ble Member* of the Legi-tiative Couu. cn 1 have the hon >ur to lay before you the M !:i year. The Revenue is foamouni t md tli 83,*****8. There is ni ••timai ,i excess of Erpenditur, oi $161,758, but i new of the annually, on an
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  • 687 7 The Miuiu«: Manager's report for tho fi.i ght fueling 1 -kii October I8i»2, runs jRl follows Rau}> Hole. The chamber at 120 l>«.<t lias v completed and the crosscut driven 1:1 Thy jrrouuil still continues very hard blnek alaie and there is a good deal of water making m
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  • 69 7 The report of the Legislative Council Committee on the Penan,- Harbour Scheme d,a adversely with Sir John Coode as owing to their having no chance ot XI success ou the scale ot expenditure suggested. The Committee recommend the Colonial Engineer's idea I h^*-in 1888 with considerable modi,tV< i n.s Sir
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  • 94 7 FRIDAY, 21 st OCTOBER. The Association football match on the Esplanade last evening between the S.C.O. and R. E. was a very evenly contested game. The R. E. teemed to have a slight wantage but neither Ride scored ;i goal aud the $,aim.« ended m a draw. Tmi Financial Stith-iiu-nt
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  • 106 7 A roucHnra little episode took place at the meeting of the [legislative Coouci] resterdav afternoon, when the Hon. T. Bhelford, ou behalf of the Unofficial! aud the community generallj, took the opportunity of expretsing m a few well chosen words, tlu> di>v\> •entimeati of tbankfalneM which
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  • 156 7 THE Penang-owned steamer Dora has foundered at sea. This intelligence was brought to Penang by one of the ship's boats which arrived on Suuday with some of the crew aud pattengeri, d umbering 15 iv all. The. Dorm left Penaag ou Friday afternoon hu-t with
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  • 259 7 I'hk Governor of British North Borneo has issued a proclamation to stcure t he remuneration and return passages of laboinvs and others working ou plantations there. This document sets forth that oo any ion, Bankrnptcj, Insolvency, or other proceeding arisiu^r, all Managers, Assistants,
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  • 62 7 Abstract of Thau-it Earnings kor the Month of Skvtembbr, IS'.»2. Heads of Receipts. Amount. Passengers o,<a>»>. Horses, Carriages, and Dogs 227 .2-. Excess Fares Parcels 2S*S Excess Luggage ocT^ Special Trains -5L.50 Total Coaching 5,7(35.11 Livestock s 1.568.61 Total Goods 327,867 65 Miscellaneous 158.38 Grand Total $33,791.14
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  • 152 7 The Bokhara" Disaster. With regard to the very great loss which Hongkong has suffered m connection with the wreck of the Bokhatm, tl colony is m deep mourning, and every, tiling that can be dove, towards alleviating the grief of relatives and f fiends of the lost, is being done.
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  • 1473 7 St. Petersburg, 9th October.— Th* Russian journal Herold hints thai Colonel YanotV left liis trOOps m winter bivouac with a view to protect the natives of the Pamirs f rum the insults ariging from interference on tho tart of the Afghans and the t. him 86. St.
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  • 102 7 New D.uv.'l \U (Borneo) Tobacco Plantations, Limited. Registered by Linklater aud Co., -2. Bond-court, K.C., v a capital of fc 1 26,000 iv £1 shares. Object, of tli.' one j»art, to adopt and carry into effect au agreement, made September 15, between the Darvcl l!av (Borneo) baceo
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  • 76 7 The Straits Settlements in the "Times." Sinijopnm, 'J-tth S> />/.— Tin- Governor, his return from investing the Hultaii of Perafc with th» Order of St. Michael and Si < cf the Second Class, narrowly et- lrowniuK iv the Kinta Biver. The Inun on a sna^r and foundori'd. Th. <>r twigt,^
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  • 283 8 The return of visitors to the Kaffl m Library and Museum during the week was 902. H. M.S. Plover returned yesterday after- j noon from Anambaa [slandt with Messrs. i Stevens aud Mould on board. The gold diggings ai Lahat Data id British North Borneo liave been
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  • 167 8 A proclamation forbids the exportation of arms, ammunition, and warlike stores from the Colony to British North Born for six months from the Lstfa October. The rules under the Bankruptcy Ordi- I nance have been amended m the matter of divideud discharge certificates. The paro I
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  • 128 8 Allahabad, tSth October. A reply basl sent by the Government of [ndiatothe Dai ling- tea planters who men i on beat opposed to the Currency As-ociati< i It is strange, says the thai nothing whatever h yet n heard m Imlk of eungosition of Lord Herschell'g Commit
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  • 14 8 |a'L.,. 678 1,1% Sielckm 1,081 M«j.oritv for Tanglin Club 474^i n teT~
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  • 56 8 The following is the result of the Tan*. un-TeutoDia match Tanglix Club. ■'it at F "M ITli:^ 'IViit.uiia. Taiikrliu. Tote] •r f 678 668 1,34« t w2? n 634 7o 1888 t4 j Bourue 'ill 629 1 243 .1. Amlersoii t B 661 wp 608 542 U5O U. 1.
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  • 1568 8 A Council paper contains further corretpondeooe on the Military Contribution question. The document! principally <'<>u■isl of a despatch from Ibe Governor dated the 2ud March, Im>2, m which, after advancing argunieuti for an abatement m the demand, he dweljs upon tli" loyal readiness prevailing among the colouists
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  • 310 8 Blhere is now a strong* opposition among c Gfainesa m California to the prorisiooa of the Act requiring them to register. The San Jbrancisco BulieHm says, on this subject:— Ten years ago it was fonud that the BIK Ohi■J"? *-«>mpanies had a contract with the Pacific Mmil
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  • 14 8 i '.\e j w \vmi«> tin* natural ro^^^B n I lep I ami
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  • 307 8 v f t a SI pict d side, to whi I 1 ■r-..-i«-iiiiii*nt« ofl^^^l iily driving luck its nfl r> ■■> <> lie bank of tli,« Mekong, wl i,*h rightfl f.i !-i.- trs\.- !t\ r ho FrendM w .-Ut of tilAI^H V, Alel I. is fi.i il
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  • 123 9 T»K German mail steamer Neckar which arrived hero this momi,,^ from Hongkong left the latter port at about 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday 1 7th October JPresurnah!. this was b,.f olv th|l news ()f reachel Hui,.|- OI1;f tor t ](l ■k lB t t> hni(l
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  • 149 9 Tmb Drii Conrani m doscrihingthe races at Mod.m on t lie l.Vh au.l 1 7t~h instant finds th.-ni a success. H»\iv\ raiu somewhat man.-il sport ou th.> tirst'ilay, and on the r< i-ond .lay the attendamv' fell off. Seven ran \\.>v run on each day. Hazel- dean
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  • 517 9 Pa liamentary Papeis have been laid fore the Netherlaud* States General ring the pteseut sessiou, dealing with affairs on the 1..* >asl of Sumatra. These reports irive particulars of the tobacco crisis thy'«> m 18iU which resulted m heavy er to planting enterprise m that quarter. Farts aiul
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  • 1053 9 Farewell Dinner to Mr. Justice Wood. On Saturday evening a t the Singapore Wub, the members of the Singapore Bar' i:av e a -farewell dinner m honour of Mr Justice Wood, Acting Chief Justice, who is about to leave the Colony. Mr. J A Barwood, the Acting
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  • 129 9 125 Livi:s Lost, 2o Savei>. Telegram from thk Porpoisk." Tin: China Mail of the 17th instant m a special eitra M7l We haw been eour. trouslv supplied with the following telegram, forwarded from Swatow by Commander Borr, H. M. s. Porpoi* to the Senior Naval Officer at
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  • 814 9 Thk sixth annual meeting of the Raub Austiar.iti Syndicate, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company at Brisbane <-n the 27th September. The Hon. 11. Hume Black occupied the chair, and there were a!>.>ut thirty shareholder* represented personallj and by proxy. The report and
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  • 365 9 8. 0. C. V. JWtH [{h.IMKNT. The Regiment's fa»e\vell match with the S. C. C. cointn. at about 4 .'.-lock on F.iday afternoon iv a very J ptive light, rhe Club went m first and were all put down for 49; and, at the call of t"i..-. two wicketi
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  • 396 9 S nla, ?t)t 0 The <j nest ion as to where P icteriologieal Laboratory ■hall m t > Poona is tint invest i*;a ionseumot Hdvanl carried out on r.irou it <.f the li.>:t». Thi» .ip- m a jrreat d.ci > i Lahore. here a •at lo
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  • 60 9 Tbe Soui-abaya Courant, pays a high tribute of respect to the memory of Mr 0. D. Halliburton, manager of the Chartered Hank agency there, who died that city on the 13th instant. It r.-marka that he was esteemed alike by bot countrymen (the British Community by foreigners there, as was
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  • 453 10 The Rev. <). L. Kill orn, one of seven Oa Bsdian inissionari s who hn*egon« to >ettle m Clion-iu, the cap til «'t' Sze-chuan, has sen^ home to the Montreal Witnew an account of Chine-e river-1 .i\ which forms a timely supplement t •tf
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  • 559 10 An aeconnt bj Mr. Clennel, an officer m the Briii-h Consular S rviee m ii a. of ;< journey which he niM«l.' recently from \iu<>\ Foochow overland has bseu published aa a Blue-book. Mr. Cl»»rinel jriv »an interest it description of < 'li n •-<■ roids ami of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 424 10 The Singapore Insurance Company, Limited. T<> tiih Editor OF nn: Stkaits Timks.' Sir, In his lettfer which appeared io yesterday's issue, Mr. Craig might m fairii. >s i<» me have stated thai I held shares m the SiogajK>re [nsuranoe Company from $85 to the beginning of this jear, when I
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    • 717 10 Sib cannot congratul itetheChaii m v, ter, 1 realty cannot, uu- 11 me thai he it himself m favour ol liqu id which case hi> letter could een better. But, if this letter should honestly represent all that tlie c I taleuts >•!
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    • 862 10 Sib, re it tit thai Mr. John I letter ctly point* nlltrtH.ll Wit h llli' !l whin. now u^'ii)-.: on to v. md Dp t < ;n--pan j, I would n« rouble to l- -j'lv. ;.v I would have waited M r. U
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    • 457 10 11l tlh' lir>t pl.lrr 1 V. nli tO^^H that I one. ;n.<l I lull. laTdM majority o, :idefl2H unwariiiiit.! >p<r>ioust! beqfl DM I'll in ibe local j .1 for. t h«- < ,n i i i 1 1 li\ It and aii m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 298 11 PCJTA T^^B^ abf.ve Dock, sit >ated iv Proviuct Wellesley, at t ho entrance of the Pryo River, lias lately h >en lengthened and deepis n a- dt" tlio following dimensions HSmgth c blocks foot. at eTjtranc»i ">0 of water on sill at ordinary spring tides) do do. oe ip tides
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    • 425 11 THE STRAITS TIMES." The price of the Straits Times delivered free is as follows Within British Malaya. Daily bane par year 24 dollars. do copy 1<» cents. Weeklj issue year 1<; dollars. (1 l > H COpy 40 cents. Beyond British Malaya. Daily lane per year 30 dollars. do do
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 362 11 Pnssemter Kisi Amu 1 1 1 I rona from Kobe Mr. and Mra thbortson and Mi-v „,.^'ti Kroni Honj?- I koiig^-Mr. Mrs. (j. M. Ul> Revd Father Autouio Maivellino Moreira, Pres•••r Antonio Maria E.steves, Messrs. U. ■tereton, J. J. Rul.en, and > Wel.ci-. Per s. s. Calypto frow Doli —Messrs.
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    • 1195 11 SHIPPING. »HlPPiatJ IK FOKT. Aslouu, Brit. str. 1f 827 ton*, Capt. Murray. Luder tins heading the following abhrevia- Wth Oct. Krom Bombay, :,th. Hall turns are nsed: str^ steamer; sh.~ship; bq Mlan"W lv y Co. For London, U.—T i barque; Brit.— British; U.S.— United States- />ers Blit «*r. 145 tons,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 575 12 ARRVALS. H i- 1.A.. 5 Vessel's Namk. 'Tons. Captain. Fbom <ailbd «<>mki«nkb-. c __Ri« Oct 18 Hanoi Brit.str. Pal!e*< Klang Oct. 16 Bus Hta A Co. IS Hecuba sir. 590 Ltoti Bangkok "<•' 13 W. MaaafieM 4Co 18 Pakan str. 84 Shimmen Pakan < »«-t 16 Wee Bin A Go.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 446 13 WOr: rERSHIRE SAUCE mtm m^^ L.EA <& IPERFfcINS' SAUCE. W> Proprietor,, m Crom Bfrhcell, M< .v,-.. U VriMwa «m Oilmen throughout tht World. RET AIL EVERY HERE. Biugap«>r Regents, JOHN LITTLE CO t^^S^BMffl J^ls APERIENT FOR I**^ jUIUIJLHTY UF llii, INFANTS. AND FOR UEAii'l-liVßil, HEADACK2. GOUT KtGULAR USE IN iTIuN.
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    • 29 13 SCHWEITZER'S The Best Purest I COCOA. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO Funds £23,681,886. Heavy Reduction m Rates. New plan life policies on European lives m the Straits.'' PUTTFARCKEN Co.,
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    • 623 13 for T^ r. Lalor s Phosphodyne €^> < or THIRTY YEARS bai rateUisH n vo-.ld-v v\, rctvatira ai tht ST*?? B<?St C:id NLY SAFE re "-«lE PHOSFHOriC HIRE Iran Wr« kare -^->^«r*V l all unnu 1 Conjitionb oi "ni-nt z Jr2v'\ j -^13% v i*4s^ lT C^ RE^ D y*P«P3i«,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 563 14 ESTABLISHED 1865. RILEY, HARGIIEAVES CO. Engineers, Iron Bra^s Founders, Boilermakers. Bridge Builders, Shipbuilders. General Contractors. Singapore kuala lumpor. Ship ISiiildiiiir Van]. H[GH class STEAM VESSELS always under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. en^th of keel, of best design and finish. MACHINERY from leading British Firms with Board of
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    • 526 14 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. STB HN WHEEL STEAMERS hava l>»en found bf experience t.» be the beat tyi»e ol \<-- for shallow river navigation, and of thea* Ifessra, Y\>:u<»w hire eoaatracted large num\u>~ of successful examples for all j»:irt«« of the world. Vessels on this system are conarrneted, when required,
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    • 175 14 <? F^ J^» v Tlir most suitable ami srientilir ,<■" 9 SOAP for delicmte skins. vHl^^r \ti idi'.il aoap 'l»'li^ li't"uli\ -rf uiti.*»l Chemist A Ih H Uoqnesi oaabifl c In tiv- kin!-. PREMIBB i I Milli M FLORAL BAL^AMI OTT > Toile a i<l VESTAL. Bhi |> m Sticks
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