Straits Times Weekly Issue, 22 February 1893

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  • 33 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. EaTABMSMKU. ISM.] PITBHSIIED FOH TRANSMISSION BY KvKKY HOM.WARD Ma,, BtBAHU. l>K,rK 40 CIKW. VOL XLTIV. fl I" I— ■■111 STNGAPOIIE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1«93. NO. :\7 1 7
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  • 53 1 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper m Asia. British In!" 1 It cir 3s m Singapore and Penan throughout all ie i Protecte I g of the Malay Peninsula, m Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China, No other Eastern now. bas so
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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. BIRTHS. Mll'lCouaul R. W ■I T;\t 301 I A .1 BUB "!1 ATT. of I Mill.
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  • 25 1 •:iv<;.— arch o oberIftnd, BiltoM l of bingtip .r.>. t. .n bl Mi on y q i -Kin^ r V icar ol 8. John
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  • 42 1 Snmm;n-\ Roui The Politic il V: The i. and I itoiv. 1 &.C. Sliiv: > r i/}-\. M«il New •hie Summai Tito il 'omini-> of M ij >r-i irn. -r.-ii Gordon. Tiic Th<> Hongkong i IS tug ti H:iuk Thr Govt m
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  • LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
    • 99 1 Gambier, i? 6.75 do do No. 1 l(Ui'J\. do do No. 2 8.55. Copra LVu, do Pontianak, 5.00. Pepper Biack. 1 Sago Floor, Sara rak 2.92$ Pearl Sago, :>.»;<>. Coffeo ball, 32.00. Coffeo Liberiau, Tapioca small Flake, n 4 do do Ist quality I do mcd. flake, 4.15 do
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    • 143 1 On htm —Bank 4 m/a Demand 2 Private 6 m/s 2/9f@2 LO. Do. 3 m/s 2/94@2i 0)i Umwiiiij. Bank d/d "J.7 S Privato 3 m/s 2.87. *Do 6 m/s 2.91. On France.- Bank d/d 3.44. Private 3 m/s 3.53. Do (> m/s 3.56. On India —Bank T. T 222
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  • 44 1 i the II ..p. A. liv.-.l Mr. Justt< and Mrs. Gatl jar- mail. < );i Pu< a lay Mr. J I tttv took Ins irt at I"' OD Si Maj Captain ';i 1 died o S tod W.I- I I bas jui b couolu AC
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  • 519 1 1 Thj i II 11 obj ■<•! m i Jit bund a u.l thi i rs. T:. and ci be a; poini :v<from the > I lei riutioa by an i tecutive com mil tee; ;n--cil > under C ii. mben to be r Laiaed at Westminster to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 237 1 QMMABY OF THE WEEK. Thi Legislative Council m tson fharad;iv next, iritfa Mi resolution on ions between Singapore I ig rt inding first on the Oni the D other Legislative Council Orders Bills oo Evidence, Ci?il Appeals, and Probate legislation, besides a vote ou account of the Town Market. tition
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  • 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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  • 777 2 TUESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. The Political Prospect. To-day's telegrams intimate the clearing of the field for the introduction of the Home Rule Bill, which Lord KimberW assures the public will be no milk and water measure. The Bill would have been brought m earlier, but for the number of amendments to
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  • 132 2 Thk adjourned inquiry into the rnvu-ui stances attending the death of Mr. William Pavison. late cantor of the Rattles Museum, was held yesterday by the coroner, l>r. Muirliston. and concluded. The evidence of Dr. Ellis was taken. which threw some light on the affair.
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  • 203 2 Wm. Gh Hale Co.'s circular dated Saigon, 12th February, 1893, states that siuce t In* date of previous advice* the Rice Market l»as burdened Again under thn inflnenoe of heavy purchases for Hongkong to till iteamert previously chartered, aud •JO B tund Steam Mill" FOB, invoice
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  • 337 2 The announcement of strike amoug thf Cliine.se cabinetmakers of Melbourne is, saystbe Sydney Morning Herald, one of those items of news winch Lead to revision of long-established opinions. Op till quilt 1 recently there w.is party m the Parliament of this colony that regarded ilif cvii) pci
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  • 1643 2 Deputation to the Viceroy. Calcutta, X?th January.— A public meeting on the currency question was held iv the Towu Hall this evening at which the following resolution was tarried That no justification exists tor the coutiuuauce of the policy of inactivity iv regard to the Indian
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  • 89 2 Telegrams giving a luminary of %hrn results of the Hou^kong and Shanghai Hank's working for the half-year ended the 31st December last, together with the recommendations of ihe Directors a* to U how the profits should be apportioned, 1 were received m Shanghai on the Ist in*. W It ap^ars
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  • 269 3 regards the finding ot the suuken hull of a ship very close to Teuasseriui L>lau«l iv tli.' Mergui Aivhipelago, the j Rangoon <ir..lh says that diving opera- j tions l*i x been carried on l>v men m the i employment of Mr. Loveridge, the Australian prospector m
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  • 551 3 The ruins of tho buildings destr >ved I>\ tire st< rday morning were still smoulderrnorning, and the firemen were lj ;:in_; water on from the hydrants. No her outbreak is feared, although -h i> kept to see thai the adjoining houses are not ignited. In the shops untouched,
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  • 295 3 The Mikado Perfomance. The charming «-.>imc opera which has '•"••■n so popular m Singapore, the last week or two, was repeated I.Lst evening at the request o| H. E. the Gk>v ;rnor for the benefit of Admiral Premantle and suite. The performance throughout was characterised itli the suce >ss which
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  • 532 3 A i a meeting o| the Hongkong Legislative CouncS on the Bth instant, the Attorney-General moved the second reading of ;i liill entitled.: An Ordinance t" provide for the establishment »»t' a Volunteer Fora i to empower th»' < Governor to rai* ]il force of <'• Defence Volunteers
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  • 1611 3 WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. Home Rule. Tin: H >me Kule Bill, uiiir'n his for 10 bng occupied the attention <»t the Hritish public both at home and abroad, and which is be the principal effort of tinParty now m power, has ul list been presented before the il .1 Commons. I;-
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  • 164 4 The Hongkong Police report for 1892 tells how the facilities for leaving the Colony ami the proximity of the mainland of China, added to the reluctance <>t' respectable people io lay information against criminals or to come forward as witnesses against them, render it very difficult for
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  • 169 4 Thk agent of the Compagnie des Mesngeries Marit iines de France received a telegram this morning from Shanghai to the effect that the Company's mail boat Sydney, Hue at Singapore on Februai v 28( b, was rwn iuto by a Chinese cruiser,
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  • 211 4 The export trade m kapok m Ceylon is of very receut origin, probably not older than ten years. Previous to this the product had only a local demand for the purpose of stuffing pillows, cushions, Ac., and this demand w.is so small that it did uot even encourage the
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  • 235 4 The Hongkong Government Treasury defalcations bate resulted m the following Legislative Council notices there Hon. P. Ihater I be« to give notice that at next moating ««f Council I *hall ask the I following questions -(1) What is the t >tal amount, §ofar m has beonascer
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  • 1519 4 Mai.iwin near the boundary between British Barman Mid rfiam lias of late been attracting attention, owing tot be reported discovery there of a tin hillock. The place luis become ;i scat of mining adventure and was recently visited l»v Mr. K. H. Parker who gives an
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  • 180 4 An extraordinary general meeting of tinshareholders of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of [odia, London, A China fLi mi ted was held on Jan. is. ;(t the Bank, Old Broad Street, for the purpose af taking a further step m the proposed reconstruction
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  • 1098 4 i =m Thk Ma**ili<i on her way from EoijlaneJ has 4ro*-2,'>< '< m dollars for Ptonang, £65,000 m 1 ;tr silver for HlDgO. Tm < niijl Mli. notifies thai M .1 M. X imlrrsl. v ,ni«l W Kiixlerslej have I;een appointed <*adetß m Straitg Settlements A Ibe
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  • 121 5 1 1 The Deli Courant says that the weather Iftu the planting districts during January. Uiad proved unfavourable to outdoor i state ■operations owing to heavy rains. A l>r■ginuing has been made with shipping off Blast year'> tobacco crop, aud, during that r^month, about two thousand bales had
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  • 120 5 IThk Madrid Gazette publishes a decree >rohibitiug the importation of tobacco from jjpauish colonies into Spain, unless m vessels. The Minister for th« Colonies has been naking enquiries us to the working of the justoms tariff iv the Philippines, with a view to liberal reforms iv that department.
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  • 195 5 Thk New Darvel Bay (Borneo) Tobacco Plantations Company met at London on the lHth Jauuary to hear from the Cbairinau a statement of its preseni protpectt. 'I'll.' old Company has been reconstructed ;nto the one under notice, which bad sent oui an ,xj eri io North
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  • 176 5 Tul Queen has granted a gift to the Association for Natural Research m Netherlands India, especially for the purpose of intended explorations m Central Borneo. According to the States Oazrttr the Government revenue during 1892 has been very satisfactory, the estimate being exceeded by about 3,700,000 guilders,
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  • 402 5 The customs advantages given to pepper from French Indo-China imported into France has led to bo much foreign pepper being passed off for the Colonial grown article, thai the Governor General oi French [ode-China hai issue] a decree to check 1 1 1 fraud. It teems th.it foreign
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  • 125 5 Thi Humane Society d Medal. The Committee of the Royal Human.Society had under its notice on the evening of the L6th .lan. a large number of cases of saving life from drowning. Captain A. B. Hawea presided. The committee awarded, amongst others, its medal
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  • 214 5 The Pahang Kabang Company met at Loudoti oo tb« UUli January, and adopted the report and accounts submitted. The Chairman admitted that the Company had not been doing well, but promised that he would set' to efficient and economical management m the future, with the aid of the
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  • 735 5 \i ;i mooting i«t' thf Royal Geographical S -iftv on .l.r.i. K>. Sir MtMini-ni.-ii" B. GrandDuff, tin- president, m flic t-li.iir. ;i [taper \\;icommunicated to the society, entitled "Journeys m S;ir:i\\;ik. Borneo/ bj Mr. Charles Hose, resident of the Baram l>i>ti-i«-t. The paper, which was read by
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  • 739 5 I hi revolting disclosure! contained iv I>r. Dumbleton'i report to the Municipal Council oo "the Chanel Houses m Singapore" are i disgrace to tbc sanitary state of that settlement, l>ut are the inevitable result of the repeal of tbe C. I>. 0., which
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  • 634 6 1H k following is the fifty-fifth B^pori of the Court <>f Dir<M-tors to the onlinan balf-yearh Lr«'in*ral i i -t inu r <»f the Shareholders to U- hi I<l <>ii tli.' 27rh instant To the Propnrtot> nf tlu Hongkong and Bha'aghai Baulcin'i Corporation. Gentlemen: The
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  • 836 6 Supplementary h> Strait* I i* I '■■< Ci yivn. .\f/n A scrip* of -arthk has taken i»laee ill Zante, ---In j .1 li'Mi-c has I ecu standing m tin 1 island. Ten thousand of the inhabitants have b l»ii ivm<|i•••!•(I !i'.:iic!c^v. The Britisli.ltaliai men-of-war aiv takini* tents mid
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  • 1678 6 Wednesday, 15th Fkbruary. Thk ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held io thf Board Boom of the u-'\v offices y iterdaj afternoon under the presidency of Sir Alex. Gentle. There irere also present Messrs. Maxwell, Bohst, Meyer, McCallum, Fraser, Joaquim, and the Hon'bh b T.
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  • 1107 7 pji Thi S. V. A. Dance has been fixed for Friday, 7th April a\*. The British steamers Whitefield and Ariel have brought eaigoes «>t' Welsh ooalf ■IB The return of visitor* to the Rattles IH Library and Museum during the week was 775. W The Latona passed
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  • 239 7 S.C.C. versus- The Regiment. The match played on the Esplanade on Friday and Saturday last between t from the 2nd Lincolnshire Regiment and th« Singapore Cricket Club resulted m a I decisive victory for the latter. The b sores were as follows Singapore C. C. Captain Talbot c. Hazelton
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  • 474 7 Prom our own Gorretpmubmt.) Pekan, Sih February. A Mai. at named All was tri< i d this morning at the Residency bj the Resident aud the Tungka 'Bandahara, on übartre of eutieitiix awa* two of the Saltan't Deudayang (women of tbe household) from His Highnejs'f "liotu" or enclosure. The
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  • 200 7 Thk following are the result* >i of tl),. Chinese New Year's sports which took place on Saturday laal m rho prosguu of maoj spectators i —High Jump 5 ft.. feo Quan Bwee, 2. Ting Heng lam Br „1 Jump, l<; ft.— l. Cheong Chootl Lay; Flat race
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  • 243 7 v OHM has juti concluded another Camp which was successful. There was a small attendance, however, bnl otheirwise everything went «<tV satisfactorily. Th.'v ]<>ft li. Thursday afternoon, and w mi l.\ g launch to Nen Harbour; and, after dinner, slept under canvas K.ulv the n.xt morning
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  • 241 7 Mm. T H. Kershaw, Official Atmffoti ■ad Registrar of Deeds, has taken eight lllOUths' It'aw of al^cllcf. Mr. H. A. Heard, lias bern appointed Assistant Official Assignee, and Acting Official Assignee, and Registrar of Deeds ami Bills of 9 Singapore. The Rerd. X. .1. Couvreur
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  • 1493 8 Calcutta, 3rd February.— The Viceroj to- j day received a <i- >n from the Indian i Currency Association m the Throne Room a1 I rament Hous< deputation wi headed by Mr. J. L. d ti-..< I circou under whi Hi« Ex< llency. follow ii A3 P.
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  • 1076 8 Thk Mortlake arrived here testefda? with 3,00U toni o lardifi coals wai i the .]<><>kt'v. mired here yesterday evening by the mail from Colombo Phi Taujoog Pag v■u bold their bait veiuiv Ordiuary Meetiui{ on the 2 d March. The Ganymede has brought 3,500 mow and 4,000
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  • 162 8 The following are the scores of the match played „n the Esplanade yesterday between Singapore C. C. and a team from H. M B ltge Singapore C. C. EUringtoa h. Taylor oa l». Uii trim 0 [abbftfd c. Bub*. T«\N»r 7 Btouea beathwn A r r.iiliot not oui H
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  • 309 8 if,) ONth liuhmst HisHighneMtheBahu of Johoreasaeuibl* rernment officiali a number of tajuropeam and Uhinete, and other resident! oi Johore Bharu m the Laiana and ularj addreas %vnun v LJalam. Hi,. Mion \\.i^ vi»- daj being the 3J anniTei >n to the throne i b Mtdre« alluded to the ni
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  • 1005 9 Xhi Time* of "Wednesday, January, 1 5th, eonteins the following letter Chinese m English Territory. To the Editor of the Time*. Sir.— T u P° n tne Far East and the I article commenting on Chinese character which you published on the luth induce vie to
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  • 99 9 W A Correspondent of the North China Daily Sew* remarks that a serious instance I of the advantages of bimetallism is seen J* m Shanghai a! the present. There is a Mi I perfect dearth of svcee atnoni: the foreign f" j bankg, and exchange is m consequence Hbnonn illy
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  • 163 9 liast nioiiuj, tue Protector of Chinese m Perak maJe a tour of inipection throughout theKnau district where, on eiamining tho books aud register* kepi by the registering officer, he found that m a great number of cases Slnkbehl coming from PeniiDg without contract! bad been allowed to
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  • 180 9 Latest advices from Rangoon arc to the effect that the l< w< i of the Maiiwuu township are iv full working iwing, and the tirst gang of imported Perak Chinamen have commenced iluicing operation! m the swamp, below the ffomaun lode, which so excited the admiration
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  • 220 9 In his report on > f Peter*! S»>anv n'> Cburrn at Hongkong? for last year the \l*>\. A. G Qoldamith saj The Sunday Cargo Ordinance hat proved itself a iriv.it boon to the shipping. l>urinu r the first yparof us existence the nun^berof ships working on
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  • 1148 9 Alh'habad, 2nd February. The last meeting of the Imperial Legislative ouncil m ihe .•urront.Caleutta session will probably b l.eld a* U March 90th. r J he Budget will then have been m the hands of mom eta for a sufficient time to enable them t<> discu--
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  • 389 9 Per s. s. Pegv from Penaug via Coast Po Mr. Rosh, and Mr. J. VV. Angus. her 8. s. Hrf>c from D-li Mr. Dxvit. Porn. s. QUmgyte from Hongkong: Mr Bai-rada-. Per i. A irang from Bntavia \i port*: M -I. B Bin Peri i S rom Doli riaAnahan: Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 368 9 THE "STRAITS TIMES." The price ol the Strait* Time* delta n ii. c is is follow s Within Jirifish Malaffa. Dai 1 3 i>-n- 1 per year -4 dollsan <!>> <" <) i'. v M) <'fnt». \f. li dollar-. do do copy W r«Mit-. Briitsh M'tJuifd. Daily i-Mi- per year
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 161 9 Passcimer List. Arrivals. Per b. b. K">" Tang from Mnar: Mr. l\ D. Richards. Per s. Wow King from Penanj? Mr. aE<l Mrs. Nelson. Per s. s. Ore mim) from Shanghai Mrs. Johnston. Prom Eokohiuna Mr. Powetl and Mr. Crv-.y. Prom Bon^kong:— Mr. Uouski, mi-1 Mr. Woo|?. I'"" 1 bsigon:—
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  • 873 10 'iiv, to announce the death of j \l<! M.Tal Alexander Herman Adam (Gordon, late Captain Superintendent of the Hongkong Police, who expired on f P;**nd O. *teanu*r A<l>i< at Singapore on T}nirs.|;i\ afternoon last Th«- deceased w.i ai)<] W on his >viih h. om Songkoi On
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  • 1573 10 HIHUTEI ok Proceedings oi the Minicipax ComcmsioirßM at an Or pin art Mkkting on Wednesday. Ist February 1893. Present Trie President, Alex. Gentle H-'l the Ijispector General of Police. L\ W. Maxwe I. Esq.; T Soh*t B^.j W Naneon, Bt>q.; the Bon'ole A. L Dutkaldson; J. P. Joaquim,
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  • 835 10 The following Bj.lawi made bj the Muuicipal CommiMioQen of tho Maoioi l>aliu- of Singapore Town, for carrying out the Nnwiol "The Jinrikbh. Ordi. dumb 1893, hare been confirmed l,v Hii Gtcellencj the Governor m Council. By-LaWs. Mad4by the Munuygl Commission, n. fti Municipality of Si^/apore Town for carrying
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  • 178 11 I'ASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR_AI_UtIVED FOX OKDhKS. Flag Date DATS. and Shiv'h Name. Commandeu. ok Fr««m Where. Destination iAKT Riw. Sailing. cular* K«b. 2 Brit. «tr. Ruben? Jac I Batouiu Bataviu :?Ned. str. Biomo Sprang Van ].*e Dec 21 Rotterdam Batavia 3 Am. sh. Wm. J. Kotth Bray Jan. l
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 753 11 SHIPPING. Dnder this heading the followinir ahbreviationa mq uspd:— str.— Htoamor; sh.^ehip; bq barque; Brit.— Brit inh ;V. S.— United States-Fr.-Freneh;Ger. German. Dut —Dutch; Joh. Johore kc, G.c. < hmeral «^ar^o ;d.p.— -d.vk pßBBenirerH; U.— Uncertain T.P.W.— Taninnir Pajrar Wharf; T. P. D— Tai.jong Pa*ar Dock B. VV.— Borneo Wharl
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    • 551 11 I>ieilani>, Dut. bq. 202 tons, Xacodah. 9th -n T1 From »'al««mbanjr, llth Jan. Cotton Fung Tuck. U.— Rds. Orm***, Brit. str. l s2s tons, Capt. Mnrqoesi 10th Fob. From Cardiff. 31st Dec. Coal Master. U.— Rds. f ';V i 1 il l;lL 4r 1(ln tons, <';,]■' Of -m.,. BthFeb. From
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 775 12 AKKIVAL». Ria 13 Kian 1 Brit.»tr. 70 NacdUh Muar Feb. 13 1 1,. .t r 2124 Spenfli C»lcutti Feb. I >arki »4Mo 13 viacdufl «lr 1682 P«»rtet I.iv.-rpo. I Jan. Suuons A < (T MM.»ti 815 Rot-liano Bataria I I MantrtDf* 13 j«, Bati| I- S ''>- -13 I >amanuig
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 544 13 -UJ B^"*^ B^^^ i "^nnllfta?iaWiirttift l ltTO ►vK. *4p' 1 7 A\S IB law Kw 3 F*» *»v n r-up ViJ LA raKfljff W, VVOk'^ESTERSHIRE SAUCE |Rl|k tor LEA r^IERRINS' SAUCE. WJW Urmwr* im 'hrmjhmt the W*rU. fm DETAIL E VEZFt YWIIHIEHE. M|| Singapore Agenta, JOHN LITTLE CO. n BWM^W^SWW^MHWaW^pH^JBIIi^pB^J^p^
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    • 258 13 FOR BALE. TH E Trnfaluar Bstate'l 2*niMted s»ilinp liglitor. built hy the l%BJ(ng Pa^nr Dock Co., Ltd.. coveitMl m A very strong vessel has just Wen docked, caulked, aud r.Mnetalled throughout. Capacity about 85 40 tons < n draft of 4| feet. Apply to n. o. GTTHRIE A To.. Agents.
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    • 573 13 Art lwVi!iTs' S T de -> I rk Phosphodyne is registered under the Trade M.rks Act for the Ind,an Empire, and attested by the Seal of the Registrar Calcutta. Dr. Lalor s Fhosphodyne /%$J&> For THIRTY YEARS has iraintaiEed its \rorld-*ide recitation at tht CyrVS BeSt aDd ONLY SAFE RE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 567 14 established IBt>s.* RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Shipbuilders, General Contractors. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPOR. Ship Building Yard. TTlGHelasi BTBAM VESSELS alwayi -tl under const ruction, from 38 ft. to 160 ft. length of keel of best design ami finish. MACHINERY from leading British Fir with Board
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    • 590 14 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFrSTEAMERS. K. I Vr~* akW mJIr ii for slmllow rivor liMvifjatitm. and of thoso M- -«<rs. Vakrow Ii no <-vi t:, ..!.1 ■I^HS l>cr el -Mirer »tul o\,nnj)l( 4 s for :ill ]>;ivts of tlio world. Mj rssci- mi til:-; sy-f.-in :tro eoiistrurlnl, \vlu>n nv(uin»d. to dr.nv .is
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    • 328 14 f W The most siiital)lt k and scientific r Ami I asV SOAP for delicate Skins. An ideal soap (l«»liplitfully ]>'»rfuinp(?.' r < M' l*!K|ti-'-t nnab nxcellei cc Tn tiv.» kin Is, I'HFMIK t .r...,,-, v Bl TTU IWW.').«id VESTAL MM I Wf 1 I K 'V l I>K1 mfl
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    • 142 14 ul'K TOWN from J* m fli •"> ]> m. OUB TERMS are CABH, th^foro IP i OUB PRICES are moderate mid are wl "«i h -!i--,il margin of profit. MM OUR BUSINESS is couductod nith J .'Mi on M uiia. n> W\ Pi 01 of th, ()I XI X 'hat
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