Straits Times Weekly Issue, 22 March 1893

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  • 29 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Established. 18 11. PUBLISHED FOX TRANSMISSION BY EVERY HOMEWARD M.YU. StBAMKF. Puick 40 Cents. VOL XLVTV. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 189. J. NO. 3,721
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    108 1 The Straits Times has the largest of any newspapsr *m Asia, British India excepted. It circulates m Singapore and Penang, .throughout all the Protected States of the Malay i Peninsula, m Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a
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  • 37 1 Tregarthen-Littlefield— At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, ou Tuesday. 21st March. 1893, hy the Venerable Archdeacon a Perhsm. Mr. Henry Tre.urthen, to Miss L Alien Littlefield. youngest daughter of I the htej Mr. James Henry Littletield. of
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  • 497 1 Kenranmu. on the 28th February, m i IV\s 4^th year! John Bowman, of Pitten- *weon, Fife. kAT Kindy. Ceylon, on the 13th instant, j IMKS Hugh Wish art. aged 27. elde-t son Charles Wishart. E*q., Manager, New I irbour D"ek Co., Ltd.. Singapore. KXCHABOE '/>» EnmdUm. Bank 4 m/s
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  • 326 1 The Legislative Council met on Thursday aud passed the Probates Bill. Progress was made with two other Bills. Messrs. Behn Meyer A Co., are Agents of the German NewG-uicea Company at Singapore. News has come ol the German Parliament subsidisiug a steam line from Singapore to
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  • 518 1 For Straits Timei. i E.XTBMBITE FIRE IN A.MERD a London, 18th Marc},. Au imm -use tire m the business part of the city has occurred at Boston, the damage is estimated at four million dollars. The Home Rim: Hill. The secoud reading of the Home Rule Bill is
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  • 305 1 The Hon'hle W. E. Maxwell is expected to return to-day from Selangor. It is telegraphed that the N. O. B. C. premises m Loudou have been sold for .£160.000. The Queen has appointed Walter Ralph Durie Beckett, Es.j., to be Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Bangkok. Thb Norwegian
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 CONTENTS f Market Quotation-. Seminary of the Week. Renter's Telegrams. Influenza. The Chinese m the Pamirs. The Need of F .ot paths. German New Guinea. Penang. The Tanjong Pagar Land Co. Jules Ferry. The Mekong Trouble. Local and General News. News from Penang. Pahang. Perak. Netherf S lands India, Dcii,
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  • 1393 2 The Home I,'ule Bill, the second reading of which has again heen deferred, this time to .Monday next, was presented to the House of Coinmonson the2othof February The details called forth much adverse criticism, but while the Unionist pros d .nouneed the Bill
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  • 189 2 i Wm G. Hale and Co.'s Circular, dated Sajon 12tb .March. 1893, V^JE nee market has kept hrm, <ovtng to vious charters for IloPokong tailing d, made m the expectation of lower hgun Which hope hBSaUOt been realized .and he tonnStfe must now be ailed anyhow:
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  • 630 2 Conviction of the Ravenna's" Pilot. THI final trial of Kitano Yoshibei, pilot of the P. a\. 0. B. N. Co.*B steamer Ravenna, at the tune of the collision with 11. L ,1. M. 8. Chiskima-kau, on a charge vi involuntary homicide, was commenced m the Nagasaki Criminal Court mi the
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  • 727 2 St. Andrew's Chruch MIssion Report 1892. The Rev. W. II Gomes's „Q j J Andrew's Church mission fo. 1 -t»2 rfH as follows The work ot the s-. Andresjß Church M.ssion is carried on an t j^ Chinese. Tamil, lud Malay speakiug seQj| t j s ot the native comniuu
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  • 311 3 Kg following circular has come vu {t 'ids Batavia, l">th of February, 1893. BE Batavia'- Sport-loving Public. Ksfr. F. Joiirdin, Kebon Sirili (former brew■Lrvi has much pi 'a sure m informing the more >d iiiiiai.itauts of B it.ivia. that he. gi tl g to the im liens" sue:'
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  • 604 3 P Dui7j m Ueuter's telegram it vvill be seen that ttl'iiient o( Pahang is c igagiug tile 1 ,>[ t iIV Ol > I The (J 4 lv ay all's ns g iv the early par* of lis year, the murder of two Europ, i is. and 1 iie
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  • 795 3 [bvlitbnza which, m 1s:»l>. took such i an epidemic form m Britain, and caused the death of the Duke of Clarence iv January that year, has again made its appearance there. The news that it his seised upon the aged Premier may well arouse speculation as to political consequences
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  • 241 3 Apropos of the recent news from Texas of a Chins nan being turned to get i\<\ «.f him. Mr. li. Po-t i.a of Bath, wiies to the Globe-.—] do uot recs!l i ease of burning, but can vouch for ihe possibility <»t*
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  • 189 3 Ths Secundra, owned by the British India Company, went ashore outside, Singapore, yesterday evening, but fortunately sustained no damage. The vessel left Tanj »ng Pagar vVharf about five o'clock, and was Teuib aga reef when the engines refused to work. with the consequence
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  • 391 3 S Journal. Mb. b\ fiisiKLS has just succeeded iv bagging two bull selada ig. Arriving at Batang X di m Ulu Selang >r on Saturday evening, he se aired the services of some Sakuis from an adjoining camp and, making an early start on Sunday morning, eaine
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  • 1301 3 d leeiial Empire.) Thk gene/a! idea formed of Lord Pal merston is th.ii he was ;i statesman prompt to take offence, and ever ready to uphold the dignity ot Englishmen .thread at v\ i.atever sacrifice and soinctinies. as m the Vaciticu affair, reckless of the question
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  • 589 4 The Professional Wins. The walkiug match which had beeu .post pi ned on account of the wet weather, took j lace last evening ou the Esplanade grout d, iv the pre* nee of several hundred spectators. The object of competition being a purse of money provided by
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  • 2187 4 (From a Correspondent.) Sa?i Francisco. The United States has no tin mines, I worthy of the name, from a commercial i point of view. Furthermore, if any mines, outside of phenomenal Goleondas, existed, j the price of labour, skilled or ordiuary, would absolutely forbid
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  • 236 4 The Siam Free Pre** calls attention to the unprogressive system practised iv some yd tin- Siamese Malay Protected Statts, and instances Singgora and Kauoug as eases -v point. It allege, i hat the Rajah of Singgora is anxious for European capi. talists to develop his State.
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  • 543 5 Tbb Pamirs, which have Keen called, rsrbtlv r wrongly, the roof of tho world. n vet lead to some international trouble. land. Afghanistan. China, and Russia a U I .ossess certain undefined rights m the Pamirs, a fact which has necessarily led to much bickering,
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  • 929 5 A suggestion made by Mr. Nansonat the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, yesterday, is of importance. The suggestion is that the Commissioners, instead of paving verandahs m obscure streets not often used for general walking, should expend money on providing footpaths m more frequented muls. The
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  • 188 5 At the British Consular Court, Bangkok, on the 9th instant, the case of Begins s. Abdul Ali Sberif Alt, a Bombay trader, came ou for hearing. The charge against' the defendant was, that under certain circumstances, he had made false statements with the iuteut to defraud
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  • 773 5 Th* Hongkong Daily Press, m editorial comments on the recent Penang debate m the Legislative Council here, says The main question between the two Settlements is one of finance and the proportions m which they support the burden of the military contribution necessarily enters into
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  • 161 5 (From a Correspondent.) loth March, All the chief officials have been away at Johore for nearly a mouth past to see the Sultau embark for Kurope aud to be present at the Johore wedding festivities. They are expected to return before the fastiug month. The Assistant Resident from Parit
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  • 141 5 Pkanz Joseph Simons was au assistaut on a coffee estate at Modjokerto (East Java Iv January last, he was scut by his m a u age r to fetch a box of money (f. 8,00 -i) from tLe agent of the estate at Modjokerto. It is asserted
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  • 136 5 At a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on the Sth instant, the Colonial Secretary explained as follows the scope of the Commission appointed to inquire iuto the Tr. asury defalcations there: It is to ascertain and repot t upon a) the amount if thedefalcali ms.
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  • 378 5 [Supplementary to Straits Times Telegrams*.) Via Ceylon.) St. Petersburg, .Ird March. The Emir of Bokhara has started on hi-> homeward iourasv London. Ith March The Indian transport Malabar has sailed with the Staffordshire regiment for Egypt. The Black Watch row. nient has started from Alexandria for Mauritius and
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  • 802 6 ndon and Chi mi Express.) The news of the establishment by the Dutch of a, coaling station at Pulau Way, an island at the northernmost extremity of Sumatra, canuot he viewed otherwise than with special interest by Englishmen, and especial I v Io I
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  • 70 6 The French yacht Semi ram is, of 140 tons, under the command of Captain A Wiel, was at Bombay by last advices on bet way to the Straits Settlements. She ti Havre on 28th October, 1892, and viuted Port Vendres, Port Said, Suez, Maswah and Aden. She is cruising on
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  • 2416 6 Whd.vksday, 15th March. THB ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Board (tools of the offices io Robinson B -id. \esti rdav afternoon, under tiie Presidency of Mr." Alex. Gentle. There .yere also present Messrs. Fraser, Sobst, Nanson. Joaquim and t he Hon*bles
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  • 371 7 News has been received, to-day, by telegram he Singaporeageotsof t het ■rman New Guinea Company thai the German Reichstag has passed a bill relating to the establishment of a regular mail line from Singapore to German New Guinea. The North German Lloyd steamer Lubeek, 1815 j tons
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  • 338 7 The Straits Fire Insurance Company. Limited. In another column there will be found a report of the meeting of tfie Straits Fire Insurance Company, and, also, separately from that, a table of figures showing the considerable progress that that company has made during the last seven years. The premium income,
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  • 157 7 Messrs. Behn M btbb A Co., are the S gapore Agents of the German New Guinea Company. 11. N Ms Sindoro, Lieutenant Commander Allirol. arrived here to-day from A. been and will dock and repair at Tanjong Pagar. Tiu: Tanjong Pagar Land Company meet on Thursday, doth instant, at noou,
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  • 378 7 The Criminal Prison Report for 1892 States that 890 prisoners* including 14 Europeans and Eurasians) were iv jail on the dlst December last against 920 on the Ist January, I 89& The European aud Eurasian prisoners' conduct has been very good. They have been employed
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  • 265 7 From the British Medical Journal January 21st 189$. We have examined several samples of the Milkmaid" condensed milk, including the English Milkmaid" and "Swiss Milkmaid brands, prepared by tin' An-glo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company. It is claimed that these condensed milks are made from pure cow's milk, containing all
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  • 78 7 A correspondent writes to the Times of Ceylon: One does not hear much now about the Mess ig. -ries line; but I learn on very good authority that, .it the recent conference of steamship lines running to the Bast, it was ascertained that the MesBBgeriea Company
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  • 224 7 A Dutch Boat Wrecked off Singapore. Fakly this morning a party of seven Malays —Dutch subjects arrived at Singapore m an Italian steamer, and went to the master attendant's office where thej reported that they were the crew of a Dutch prow which had foundered off the Boraburgh light-house on
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  • 217 7 The minting authorities at Madrid base appointed a commission to report on the proposed establishment of a mint at Manila. The Governor-General of the Philippines, General Despujot, has been relieved of the post, and outhe Ist of March ho made over theappoiutment to General 1 > -haudo. Iv
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  • 507 7 t Thursday, loth March. The Legislative Council assembled yesterday afternoon. Tlnie wet e present 1 His Excellency the Governor, i Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, 0.c.510.j H. E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops Major General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.0., X.(- 11. The Hou'ble the Colonial Secretary (W.
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  • 93 7 Thb following shows the progress of the Straits Fire Insurance Company Year. p*2* A t a *l 1 DiTidSndV Reserves. l^s„ 11. '.-h, tls 1887 Si, 6*8,491 |;{»,87.-. 813,000 131 MS, 181 -^I,(KK> 20.000 lss9 17!. 85,. OU use Bttvast SI&SS7 *>,< is-.M 113,880 648,777
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  • 113 7 We, recently saw oue of the Horse standard measuring machines which Mr. James Murray of Calcutta is now manufacturing for all the principal racing clubs iv India, Ceylou, the Straits, etc., and also for several private racing stables. The machines are constructed on the English Jockey Club patt.-rn,
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  • 1015 8 Thb eighth ordinary general meeting of the above Company was held at the Company's Offices, No.* 7. Almeida Street, at noon, ths day, for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Annual Report and nuts to 31st December, 189*2 which j were published m the
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  • 1504 8 Minutes of Prockedinos of thk Municipal Commissioners at an Ordinary Mkktino on Wsdbbsday, Ist March. 1893. PSBSBBT.— The President. Alex Gentle, E-q.; th- Hoii'i'le the Colonial Engineer, Major MeCalluni, 8.8., cat .o the Inspector Geneislof P.siee, K. W. MaßWsll. **q. T.Sohst, Esq.; W. Nanson. fc-sq.; the Hon'hle A.
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  • 236 8 Mk. P. Stevens, Her Majesty's Consul at Batoum, reports that seven of the largest naphtha-producing firms at Baku, the combined annual output of which amounts to over 11 million pouds (700,677 tons) have recently agreed to form a syndicate at the head of which Messrs. Nobel
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  • 334 8 lii the Matter or Sayle and CoiißsmmV m Liquidation. At the Supreme Court this in.. ruing b 9 fore His Lordship the Chief Justice (^B E. C. Bovill) the case of Sayle and Codjpaoy Limited ejparte George Junes Penny plaintiff, and John Fr.tser. one of the liquj. dators
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  • 288 8 SATURDAY, LBtb MARCH The telegraphic n w* that I*»r is pondering the need of an enquiry 1: the administration of Hongkong will en- -ur.ige the people *>( Penang m their demand for an enquiry into the udmuieU>s> tion of the Straits Tin tad rli.i Lab.. in here has telegraphically
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  • 839 8 Thi liquidation of the Tanjong Pagar Land Company will mean that the Settlement of Singapore, and a few Singaporeans m London, must almost immediately find upwards of s-ioo.OtM to be paid to a Lon- j ♦lon mortgage company which will at ones withdraw the money"
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  • 718 9 The Company Unablb to Carry ON BDBINEBS. Voluntary LrquiDATioN Proposed. Your Directors have the duty of waiting upon you with statement of accounts for the half-year ended 31st December lN!»_>. It is again to bs noted that, oyving to the continued impossibility
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  • 1003 9 Tut Penang agitation is still proceeding apace. The Pin ing Gazette seems to hint that it would be advisable for Singapore and the Native States to join with Penang m the agitation and veutures the assertion that it would be advautagisuis for the whole. It is inclined
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  • 76 9 Two pieces of cannon are expected m Deli from Batavia to be used against the Achiuese m Tamiang. The commander of the troops m Deli has beeu out reconnoitring m a steam launch up the Tamiaug river, where, I i says the Deli Courant, he found the Achll.ese
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  • 612 9 The Colonial Office at Paris has suggested to the Governor-General of French Indo-China. the advantages of forwarding exhibits of rite grown m the hitter to the coming Agricultural Show at Batavia. It is pointed out that Netherlands ludia largely exports rice and supplies have to be imported for
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  • 316 10 From Teluk Semaweli, a port recently garrisoned m connection with the shipping regulation, a murder by s fanatic is reported. In that section of the coast, the fanatical o\ war party among the Achiuese pass by the name of Moslem m, and one of them, the other day,
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  • 395 10 At the Assize Court, yesterday afternoon, before Justice Gatty and a jury, a Chinese dealer, named Tau Hang Si, trading m t Siugapore, stood committed ou three charges of forgery. First, that, on April 3rd 1892, he had. used as genuine a forged documeut, namely
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  • 194 10 The Hougkong Daily Press thus comments upon the last report of the Hougkong Fire 1 usurauee Co There is a great difference between it and the report ot ten tears ago. In 1881 the net profit earned was 1240,000 and the charges account came to $15,838. For
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  • 1533 10 MONDAY. 20th MARCH. Tin: death of M. Jules Pern removes from the political arena m Prance, a statesman of integrity aud firmness, whose toss will be soreli felt there at this critical j time. Mail advices tell Us how he had outlived tier.c abuse and overwhelming unpopularity which
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  • 269 10 The members i>i the Sing i pore ChiasjHj Christian A-soeiatiou opened t heir SSSBjH! on Friday eveniug with a 5... ial gatherinfl at the M v< pI. I'r uce| Si i. j teriorof thebuildmg st. fully .In, .rati or the occasion. The chair w^s nctffl pi. 1
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  • 288 10 it Home Rule is m the B^H China i enquires why should I 1 panacea not be extended to the Croßw Colonies thousands mil points out that now there ate Crown C^B nies which have good reason to coiapMH of th-- treat tin nt they have m
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  • 908 11 v dement ary to Straits Times Tel a/ rams.) Via Ceylon.) Sort's. Bth March.— The trial for bribing bribe- m connection with the Panama Canal -caudal, which is miite distinct from the previous trial, began to-day. During ,1 M Charles de Lesseps was eXiimiiied. mid alleged th;,< tm
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  • 151 11 (Washington Daily Post).) Mr. Rounsbvblls W.ldmax, United States Consul at Siugapore and World's Fair commissioner for the Straits Settlements, lectured before the Geographic Society at Builders' Hall oq t he 1 1th February. Mr. Wildmau not only gave his large audience au interesting
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  • 188 11 An interesting Golf match was placed on the Singaooi,. i M Links on Saturd o before a large number of spectators. The ground was iv good condition and sune good play was witnessed; the Golf talent of Singapore mustering m strong force, as the two I uu- were composed
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  • 206 11 The following i- the report of the directors to the second ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders of the National Bank of China. Limited, to be held on the 23rd iu-t. "Gentlemen, The Directors have the pleasure to submit to yon ths accounts forthe
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  • 193 11 At a recent meeting; of tbe Academic des Sciences, Paris, AJ Berthellot read an interesting paper ou the archaeological question whether there was an age of copper prior to the age of bronze. Pieces of copper have been unearthed by M. de Sarzec iv Mesopotamia
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  • 2591 11 The annual reports on the Protected Malayan States m 18iH which have already been noticed m our columns have just been laid before Parliament. The covering despatch by Sir Cecil Clementi Smith gives an abstract of the reports and he thus expresses his own opinion on
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  • 376 12 A letteb front Bangkok m another column notes signs of coming trouble there m connection with French boundary < laims on the border h>ml along the Mekong river. The forward colonial policy Pur! th.reil by the late Jules Ferry has coi nutted France to protectorate' over Annam
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  • 189 12 TBTB District officer of Kuala Sclangor on his way to Ijok ou the 23rd February, found fresh tracks of elephants. After going through a mile or so of country, io company with the Penghtilu of Api-Api aud a boatman, he heard the elephants close to hi m aud
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  • 161 12 A New Yoke paper notices that a COSBpany has been registered iv London for the purpose of M carrying on generally the busmess of planters, farmers, grssiers, cultivators ami growers of tobacco, shipowners, merchants, carriers, agents, brokers, baukers aud contractors; dealers m tobacco, cigars, cigarettes. A.-.," iv the
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  • 300 12 To the Editor of the London and China Expn %s. Sik, I have perused, with interest your article on Pulau Way as a Coaling Station," and although you are ijuite right iv giviig a timely warning to Penang and Singapore, I do not think
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  • 145 12 A telegram just received from Raub announces that the Crushing has finished 830 tons stone yielded -M oz. "smelted gold. The Raub Hole pros- pectS are good. PbbtioUß crushing took place OU the 4th January when M tons (estimated) gave 696J OS. amalgam which yielded 2\ i 07. 12dwtsol
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  • 302 12 In the House of Lords on Feb. 17th. Lord Lannngteii asked the Secretary of State for India whether a settlement of the frontiers between the Northern Shan States and Sam had been arrived at, aud whether his attention bad been directed to the statement made by M. DelcaSßC, the
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  • 427 12 TBS district ..th., rat Kuala Sdangor ivpurtsas follows ..ti grain cultivation there The opening up of Batang Besßßatsi is somg on rapidly, and Che Mal iU»serves every encouragement from Government I visited the Police Station there on the 1 Ufa and found the police had
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  • 177 12 Thb Lawn Tennis Tournament jj nised by the Singapore Cricket GTutrLv* fe ineiieedycsterday on the Ksphuiudea^H The play was watched by a g(MKI niiJ k of onlookers, and the results of f|^H JL were as follows "HI A StN.,l k- E Owen 15 beat Foreman. H
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  • 139 12 >IXGI.K Babdicj B I i I Sergeaant s,-r. beat Bourne -cr. I Morrison -cr. /.«<// M< v I hfcA rthur M-r sol A.. M Taggart -cr beat ('..ok l. I ■*('"< i I St.-\ ,>ns ser. at Thoina- 1 Brydgns scr. beat Pay ton 4, I Voting
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  • 456 12 •\u\r~' i j Wihase u> ann 0:,,. t he'd eat hof the J 1 oldest resident ol Siugapore. namely Mr.B 1 J.M. Purvis, which occurred >,->terdav!B 9 me circumstances were rendered morel 1 sad bi the luddeni re lt> J I deceased m company with
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  • 216 13 The Need for Imperial Control in the Crown Colonies. Ysshka of a standing Legislative Conn- j fv«l unofficial majority does not strike tbe i l r <,i ;ls practicable m Hjjjgat Colony. Its objections are: TJnd*'r th-' condition- prevailing m rlongwith it- large alien popnlatioti.it- small ftt««Sfiil of British residents
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  • 775 13 At a meeting of the Hongkong lusur- ance Company there, on the 10th March. Rfc declare a dividend of $\7\ per share .»r is return of 35 percent on the paid up eapil til, tht' chairman made the following reI marks on insurance business generally j B I
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  • 982 13 By Mr. BdMUßdWoobboußß, formerly I BOITOB OB TBS M Pinang GaSITTB." It has become very evident thai neither oi the (WO proposed harbour schemes of Penang will be carried out, since the oue is too large, while, iv the opinion of those interested, the other is
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  • Correspondence.
    • 346 13 To thk Editor ok the "Straits TIMBS* Sir. There is considerable stir m Bangkok at present on account of the action of the French Government as regards the valley of the Mekong. What is taking place iv the Palace is not known outside, but the kiug's illness
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  • 371 13 The price of the Straits Times delivered free is as follows Within British Malaya. Daily issue j>er year 24- dollardo do copy lo cents. Weekly issue year 16 dollars, do do copy 40 cent-. Beyond British Malaya, Daily issue per year do dollars. do do copy 10
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 The Crown Invigorat- f- ing Lavender SaltS. liKti. a The delightful and ever popular Smelling Sdtsand agreeable deodoriser S| }»ereiated everywhere as a most refreshing iuxurv. |ihC3P2SB, "By leaving 'the stopper '^^i^jSsAITS »"t for a few moments adefefJJSgy^jS bghtfnl perfume f scape*, rwQBWNPo»^a*YCoKwr whid freshens and purifies BF^BjJBBHB the air
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 340 13 Pspisestger List. AKHI\ Al.s. Per a Recorder from Baudjoewangie: Mr and M rs. Fonseca. per s. Sydm <i from Yokohama Mi asm 11. Wettei and Callmaiiii. From Hongkong. —Mr W. T. Tufuett. aud Sir H. Musgrave. Per-, s. Bucephalus from Mcl bourns via potts: Mr. Aibardies. and Mr. Green. Per
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    • 286 13 Per s.s. Van Diemen from Batavia via Rhio. —Mr. Brcde, Prince snd Princess Scherl»alefT. Mr. Vito, Mr. Constant ino and Mr. Simon. Per s. s. Tibre from Saigon— Mr. Wetter. Per S. s. Norma, ,by from Sourabaya: Mr. van Manna and Mr. Knappsrt, Departures. i Per s. s. Sydney for
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  • 1331 14 *Hti'Fl>G IS I'OKT. Uuddi- this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh.— ship; bq. barque; Brit. British; U.S. United States Fr.-French Ger. German; Dut. Dutch; Job. Johore Sec, G.c. General cargo ;d.p. deck gissengers; LT. Uncertain T.P. W. Tanjong agar Wharf T. P. D— Tanjong Pagar Dock
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  • 39 14 FASHED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDKRS Flag 7 It,". SH SN E o^"»Ai F.OX WDU D»™,AT,ON Pi ©AILIN'O. CULARS. [I'Britistr 'Gloucester Citj Diomt W--ow Batavia n« i^ S tr s PJ- S3 !iX-l. Ar.ii.,,,,,. FeT, SSLl?'* Si"g»l>»r-
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1060 14 AKKIVAIS. "?!vkh.k./s Name. *'st rows Captain. From Con«.j| "vl Mar .> 1893 Rrif ,tr 1456 ißoDtill'er London Fc 1 1 Patersou Simoni A taßal J 13 enlang Bnt.stx KJJJ Pulo Laut Mar. 7 Ang Lim They M J3\.ar Dntstr, 204 Lra.^ Pal€mb ang Alar 1 a,„ ;iI)V It natmvier n
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 825 15 Dr. Laiar's Trade-Mark Pbosphodyaa is regi^tared under the Trade Marks Act tor the Indian Empire, and attested hy tbe Seal ol the Registrar Calcßtta Dr. Lalor s Phosphodyne /8£a?I» For THIF.TY YEARS has irainuired'its roild-v i-W n 1U rat:on rs the $f9& Beot tad ONLY SAFE RELIABLE PHOSFHCRIC CURE :o.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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