Straits Times Weekly Issue, 25 July 1893

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  • 59 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY MAIL ISSUE. nsi'Kl). 1831 I BSTABLISBBD. 1 j Tlir daily Straits Times 10 ot-nt «M weekly Strait. Times «•«*<» a roov! S Z U2? fIW <o|i> 4 a quarter post free in Malaya. 4 JI a month post Trvr xuy nlivrv. $44 a quarter post free
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  • 215 1 TUESDAY, 25th JULY. THE STRAITS TIMES TABLE OF CONTENTS. I mi. TheFurtuju Copper Coin NuUan<A Proposed r tge. A Piupjs^i British Dollar. Tiie r'rem-h Demand*. The straits ami Silver. nment Analyst's Report for 1 Franco and 6iaw. r'ir.icy. The Chief Josti !»CA.L N*LW4. trrii^p Accident The Asv/.p. rt for 188
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  • 22 1 (in tik' 17rh Jaly. the wife of .1 ng >*nTri, Johore Bnhru, on the ilnd Jniy. thi wif»- oi William i'vvkron,
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  • 8 1 the norning of the 18th instant. A.mv
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  • 465 1 oimoapobi, 25th Jult, 1893 Pmodjob. < httnbier, *> .->- 9 0.J.» no do xVu. 1 1,, *i>> do No. 2, u<lT ■«>y>r* i>t»ii, »io rotuiauak, ;,•'>-,' •r !i y]t>u] ~>/i<n t'iour, SHnr.VHk •> <» ii 1 otlee 84.00. 1 -—<■- sinnii Flake, t:{o (Jo do Ist quality...
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  • 78 1 The following were the London prices of certain shares as received bv the mail of 30th June Bank 8 £20; allpd. The Chartered* £20 to 21. £284; Ine H'kongA S'ffhai. 30 32. £25 £124 P<l. Mercantile Bank of India A shares 124B shares 7 8. £10 25/ pd. Bk of
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  • 503 1 This wile's m.iil for a rope leave* per P.A.O. ia P«itia«iiiar,and the one to leare oext ireek is fixed for die M. M. i do»i«» due on. the Ist August. The P a 0. •.a. fidMiii with the mail. Prom E i ■»l the 3 >t!i
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  • 95 1 The German Army Bill. London, 17th July. The Reichstag has passed the Army Bill, and the session is dow closed. The Victoria." Court-martial. London, 19th July. In the court-mar-tial on the collision between H. M. ships Victoriaa,nd Gamperdown, Captain the Hon. Maurice A. Bourke stated that Admiral Tryon
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  • 139 1 Lou !m. Wtk Jnhf -The Freoeh ultitnitiuu to Siam d.-m m-ls an indemnity of three inillioni (franos), l>.'sidt's thai to private peraons. I;' this he not granted, Friii. »Ul declare a hkiekade; if granted, to occupr fort, or a good aocborat m pladj^ 1 >r parlej
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  • 72 1 L'.n.1,,,. 21* July. Sir K. liivv. Parliamentary 6 j t Poraign Office, repljriag to a tjuesiiou iu the Souse of Commons, said thai be was unaware of thepn terms of the French ultimatum to Sum. au.l tli;tr (ir.-at Briteii urae oulv eoneerned la territorial an-.n-j.' -it>
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  • 67 1 I.iki ]>n\n! Baowvaioo, who obtained much fame in Singapore nger ol »ogs, hai returned to join the lUifl -)t the Egeria which is a sltnrejing •bip. It is geoerallf felt thai the talent ■>t 1:1 exire)leot comic long singer should dot be wasted on a surveying ship,
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  • 145 1 EL K. m Gk>Tnuroa accompanied by the Hou. Major McCtllum, 0. M. c, and Mr. Bruce Norton (private Secretary) Mr Singapore un Timed aj last week and proceeded to the states OB the < -tot" the Peuiusuia. Kuala Pahang wa-> reached khe next morning when
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  • 172 1 Hessm Kka.ser and Thomson- I n 8 \hki»av. ttVD .1 ri. v. tfi Uiinlicni for th.Score, double rouii'l. Total. .1 \V. B. Maria n>n l:, 7;. Sur^r Cap. U'nu\r Lfi m Barter Captain ]u A \v stivcn :»1 JT.C.D.Jobw 110 is ;*j A. .1 R. (ir.Mii. 114
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  • 694 1 An Estate Coolie Assault Case at Penang. Thi Bijtioi M i p kimep 'J' 1 the Hm, \j moot, m. l. iti.l Ins Modal, (>llt> ul i i; .hi k til( Pennog ...i LQ i, f or6 Mr. A. o'Bul vu,. were. against Sand. < .vm. the tindal, for causing
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  • TUESDAY, 18th JULY.
    • 700 2 Ft is denied, on behalf of France, thai Renter has telegraphed the truth aboul Mr Pavie'a anurancea to Sissl ft is thus .»l>vi<>i!> that Prance doei n<>t accept the vifw that, in forcing an entrance into the Bienam riv«-r. she was entirely irroßg. Y- t her ownTjpeatj
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  • 261 2 The Director* 1 report to !)<'<•. SI, 1892, T ;i t -s Ths profit snH lo»ii ■wjonni from Antr. j 189:*, tli" d.r-> ■•<•< ■n-tru<-t i Hi), t D«C. 3 is 1 1 slin«^ ?i d W bftlanee of £I.^o id. h cr p r
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  • 217 2 B WIH on th:: i> >n .1 r.w Loss o» Liki:. j BRBB Ol i'» > \ki> IVvi > i ruction ot t be Span !n>\v 7 p. no. on tbe 3rd iqsl I where there w«re 1 «si ne I. The ti mi -s tpn 1
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  • 303 2 I UrBMKAt i v •U vk.\i bom r,ri...i LM Kuala Lumpur, 14th 'I«iy. A si i 101 a epidemic of »tn*ll poi broken out atnoogai Boyanes .iii.J tw,> of (he Residency lyces have been conv<v.(l to the hospital. Dra. Travets and Welsh who have Lately procured tome Fresh
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  • 183 2 The Assizes commenced to-day before rhe Chief Justice. Tbftre a»e It eases the liKt. The tirst cate taken Up was il.ar of theft against a Chinaman. Wi T<k Tiii 1. Oheaffo? For&ry Low Ali !i >w. V'f*inrr in possession <»f f'<>/v<' docnmfutH; K«m Bun Onions; I. Coonterfriting: 'in
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  • 667 2 Murder of Two Swedish Missionaries in China. Wai.'.'. \<; l)rsKE<;.\K' in n Day I'ixki' for th M i kimk. THK 1» "PI I 9 -111l IM'KI> \N!> i 1 (ID. IVDIOB i I'.n Mi.niN', < >\ the l>( .i«nv. i w Swedisb misHionaries, Messrs. Wickbolm and Jobanssen, were murdered ;<t
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  • 620 2 Report of thr Treasurer MithODlbi Ej'IS»':)I'AHjHUhCH AT VkSTERDaV Mkktin«;. Mr. Benjafield iaid At this Ike opportunity since our laal Anniversar) Meeting held IBtb taunt Its ago, I bav« much pleasure in laying bef you i Btatemeni cf accounts from January I to t be 801 h »>t
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  • 306 2 Rev. James Aberigh-MacKay. M.A., D.D., CHIIFTAII !''••>„ Ikt Month) Bon if UverticHs in Ifrom boyhood (u \*mt ud'^ -r.-.-it /n.niN-m Mh'riiiiiK t!i.. in-v i* incl .i,~ir. I. dejjr -it tl r* I>r i r* in 1- .1 Hi <•! -i^\ man an«i \-W\\ tu **l St. John' n.Mirn.ii--<] i l
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  • 83 3 The Month Crushing Ratio, 20 p. hi. Monday, 24th July. Received ai fcngapore at 4. 30 p. m.) 'oor«H deauin^ up of Battery yielded ■if*) ounces Amalgam, estimated qpanti\fS stone crushed being 100 tons. Prospects good. i apo ounces Amalgam should give boiit 4^5 t0 OUDceB ot wilted gold
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  • 453 3 fly IB InSEAK' H OK 7 IIR Ml RDKBI k ef THK KISMAX EMPIBOB. Y-s Baron Thought the Mubdk*xb Concealed bv Mr H &T SniuNs. fo.DAT, before Mr. Kynnerslev, Barou was charged by Mr. A. Elollej, ij ter v stable keeper,
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  • 326 3 Arara. Kegina v. Chua Hood Leno. Twelve Months Riooboui iMPßtfovrarr. rrwouer wa* this niorniug brought up mm sentence. Jv!V^ BSOO a l'pealed lu 'he Court on Si i H vin thnt pri^nor'a offence s« already brought its own punishment *oe loss of position it entailed. Pri»Mr had-au exceptionally
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  • 325 3 The New Governor Gerneral of Netherlands India. Thj Uttboasber of the official smseite of the N,»l,. r l aildB ludi.. r,c,,rds thS-ppoint. «e«t o< Yonkheer 0. U. A. vLn der Wijck to iyooeed U 8. Pijoaeter as QoverooMWal of Neth>rlaids India me news ol the appointment has triven much satisfaction
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  • 586 3 Mk. i-'abris aaueqm Tksu»ficibvi Watek Supply \i ihl Mr A lister Fikk. He 1);-.ai.s With th>. Manaulmlni oy ihe Fire Bki<.adi Thi. SiATt off i hk BvaivM Hi pobt of thi: a ting BupbbihtbmDIJTT Ol nu PiBI Brigade ros i he Month «>f June, 1899 Municipal Emjinetr'*
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  • 883 3 Visit to thrke Malay Siati ShaßK-FISHIN«; AT PICTt T RESceL :K Trinqgasu. Statk Malay Curry at Kklantan. Fish Catching Si-ort at Pekan. H. E. the Governor ao-onipauied bv the lion. Major McCallum, C. M. G., and Mr. Norton (Private Beorettry) left Singapore, ou the nCterooon
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  • 1456 3 The report for the year ending Dec 31, L892, stabs:— 1 lie total receipts for tli.\.,ir atflfWlf account amounts to 851,118 12s. 7*l vnmpi is "i^r fi!»,M»M IHs. |(M. from reveau* proper fa Borneo, fl 218 \:U. \h\. from interest anH '»tlu>r soure*a in London. Tlw*
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  • 594 3 Thi- Bodibi Kbootbbbs Thk B i rial. ll<t,ik>,,t\ Intli Jtilij Between llm-c four oVloek. "ii Sunday ainialag, tli- Tmi >n»> of tit.- Viceroy 'h KtViuiiei> arrival with tki< dead hodiffl .if tin* mas^.u-red mis*i. marie* Tins had been ■niriiH over t.i her the pre. riotta
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 142 3 Pa>»Hen«er LUt. Limtau. Per a, I'uki,, from Pak/ui viaj»ort« Mr. LimJ^rrn. h h Malacca from T. An-<»»i vi* M)rt Mr. «i,, 1 Mr- Romp, r'atlnr P. > edoo. Doeioc fitf i P»t h. s. Uajah /{/i, i//./ from Sarnwnk H. H. the Rjij.i M u dn. Mr. Mn«-liHl Mr Wi).
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  • TUESDAY, 25th JULY.
    • 110 4 The French Budget Voted. London, 24th July. The French Chamber of Deputies have voted the budget and the session has beeu closed. Th* elections will take place on the tweutieth of August. Winner of the Queen's Prize. Sergeant Davies of the tirst Welsh is the winner of the
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    • 710 4 The Router's telegram which we publish to-day is not so much behind daw as such telegrams frequently are, but it is not so clearly eipflMted as it might Uv The telegram .states that Siam has made certain territorial concessions and has agreed to pay at onoe an
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  • 602 4 H. K. the Governor of the Straits has appointed the Colouial Treasurer, the Colouial Auditor General, tod the Colouial Secretary, to be the official member! of the Commission that i» to consider the currency of the Straits. Af Mr. Maxwell will be be e in a ft>\v
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  • 86 4 Singapore to be a U.S. ConsulateGeneral. A WABHIMOTOM telemain under date ot Jane 22nd says With the appointment of E. Spencer Pratt of Alabama to be Oonsul-Qeneral at Singapore was given the tirst public information that the place had been raised from I Consulate to a Cou-sulate-Geueral. Singapore is au
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  • 171 4 In the House of Commons on the 23rd June. Ifr. Proyand asked the Postmaster(teiicral whether Ufi ii IkWai* that mails from China and .l;ip:ui are receiTed via New York tiraallj ■eyeral days sjid sometimes a week sooner than via H;tlita\ or Quebec and will
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  • 185 4 An addition ol" ipecial interest Li.t> jusl uen made i«> tii q .»i' aoimaji in Zoological Bocietj*s Gardens, bVgent'a Park, in the (on oi neiwl) adull ipeci< men of the If al.«van or Asiatic tapir, h is .a)!; al .<■.-, !..nu' ipeci-iiH-iis; of 1
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  • 298 4 A Peak Goverment House at Hongkong. kx a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on the 17th instant the qaeetioD of building bouse on the Peak there ai summer quarter* for the Governor camo n\> for discussion. It r ight forwards bv an anofficinl member, who favoured the idea, on
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  • 190 4 A handsome silver gilt alms dish, having a verv interesting history, has recently been presented to the Church House. LoO« don, tor use in the cbftpei when built, by Mis. Bunyou, widow of the late Mr. C. J. Buuyou. The dish is made of the silver plate
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  • 239 4 Tkt North BrUUk Dwtlf Mmti of 23rd Juue is asked to insert the following Utlet reoeifed by the Chief Oonstabie: Bir, W»' ilulv ree+ived sad eonuauaieated to the OoTfiraaval sf ths Straits Settlements th.» copy, w liioli yrn whiv >o m <»\ .-is to serul ii«. of
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  • 210 4 Thc i'mihi Eivodom Pilot* 1 As*CH lATIO.N This i i.aiou ivMinii*! their detib tionsin Belfast ou the 22nd June, lu the: absence of the IVesideot. Mr. Oolquil presided, and >aid as au oxa.u» -U* of the value of the local knowledge ;ts otMUocil by pii«.t>. it
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  • 212 4 T«l Loiti* Chaxcellok's Views. L«»ri> Hkkmhki.i. in nnmwlinn at the annual diuui-r v.f the Newspaper Pries Fund, and m proposiaf the toast of the evening paid a nigh tribute to the woith of the English press, doubt in the foreign prase there were litecart ptodvctioDS Of
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  • 73 4 Where the nitrh Art**. MvtHft Tel lor am .Siam IMBBJoi tho loft U n k of tfa kofig "nly tvlow tho latitude of d °K l t><lU(l I indemnity oftWn millU.u trauos but ntopoatl a gnLi.l MMMM to fax tho amount of damage Fr.tuoo to rotund the
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  • 198 4 1-K..M ADMIRAL HI'MANN TO THE Ft* OOWmn AT SINGAPORE. Received at Singapore 24th i* n e\ mti The Ficn. h Miuister at Bangkok a*. a formal ooutradiction to the state*. Of tho Bangkok correspondent oftf Str.iitu Tin,- urding hiuj Tht a? m-ii^t wbum the Fn-noh
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  • 39 4 i:i ITKirs TELKGKAM 1 I v KD AT ).4o P.M. lU-DAT I 1 I kJbAT.* Frano notified ti# Blockade of siam ye* terday. The London newspapers regard the Siamese reply as <lignitit m i and adequate.
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  • 192 4 Thv. Gow rnorVVuit. Small Pox. Kuahi I i M «/*tyPU \a<?t- -l.iti- of H. F'g visit to thi» be ii h.y J iJdf^j^iL it is expected to be either the 29t0 of this mouth. Tk following is the official programs* upu> dato, hut it bum l^ found iK-cewaxf
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  • 179 4 I hk legraoa received at HoiigkHI I reference to the •Warner Ataigo •fl **J] ,i mistake ow iii U f<> th. :i of t ---I baring uaed tb« wrong ti'legrt^H eode. Lnttead <>t the mc«nigr eonT«y lD tf the information that the Antife be* ur. vlv.l. ,-i.s
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  • 577 5 {Via Calcutta. A Nnr Peer Thk Bombay Mills. IsjuBTicF to India. Akfaikb in E«;yi»i. The Pai;h Riot. j^don. -nd J*hl» Latest advices state ♦w r1.01.-m is decreasing al Mecca. Arthur Hamilton Gonlon )ia> been 1 fo the Peomp'. „l.i, :h'<l JnUj At a meeting h.'ld hi'TV m ,irnin^. of
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  • 355 5 THE fourth annual report, for th»- fSBf ««MDe,..;;i. [892, mm.-. lt yy tB9L— Tin tobacco crop of lwia pattered lro«n 1,400 fields, jreighrd oul when "ought to mtrk.t in Amsterdam 974,116 lbs. Kgfeh, or 883,701 h-lf-kiloa the unit by w nip i rhf tobacco is
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  • 577 5 REI TER'S TELEGRAM. Prance and Siam. Thk French Minister at Bangkok has btCfl instruct to protest a^iost the firing on the gnnUoats, as being a violatioo of the treaty of 1866. The Treaty Article 15 of Mm Franco-Siamese Treaty of 185b run* thus J French vps-,. 1s
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  • 173 5 Telegram fron <>nr Bpecial Oorres)>OHdeni at Bangkok. Bangkok, Monday, 17th July. /•/">-■> p.m. The condition <>f tbecrisisii to-day a little easier. }>u Saturday, tbe Prencb were much incensed at the leisure by the Siamese in Bangkok Harbour, and under tbe guns of the French gunboats, of
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  • 58 5 The Sinking of the J. B Say." {From a tiiameae Source.) The B. Say refused while in Bangkok Harbour to submit to customs examination or to produce the manifest or to be boarded by the Siamese Customs Authorities. The Siamese thereupon then scuttled the •A B. Say (the jwsition being
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  • 163 5 The French Authoritiks ai BaJOOS DENY THE TRUTH OF ReITKBS Telegrams. Yesterday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the Freueh Consul at Singapore telegraphed to Saigon askintr if j t were true, as stated l>y Reuter, that, "the French Minister at Bangkok has informed the Siamese (J.»vermueut. that the
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  • 601 5 Thk Oomrrier f Haiphong of the 9th instant contain* «>tti'-ial advir.-s from If, Batard, the Vice Beeideni io the Mekong Valley, stating thai the Laottaoa of Stoog TuMiij, who formerly acknowledged rlu- authority of the Bilinear Bandanna at Kmitr. have cordially received the Preoch officials b* i nt
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  • 977 5 Thj: Oltlooit on thk 13th Jn.v Shadows ok the Coming Evknt. TU $i<n,, Fne Pre** of the 1 1-th Juk. though dated the day after flu- two French forcibly passed the bar ot the Venn, contain* no ;illusion to tint event, and must have been published on
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  • 1305 5 Full lletMils by fhr Special lorn^pondent of the Straits TinteH." Bmtfkck, Friday, Nth July. How shall I Utfiu f Paraphrase bnwarrow, ami Si;nu is FranceV I I am reluctaut. Yet, uulesn the heaven* fall, or the British interveoe(a tar mor»- unlikely event it will be
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  • WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY.
    • 178 6 As was anticipated fjord Etoseberv is awak<- to the grave interests we ha\«' iii Siam although when Sir K.I ward Grn spoke of the interest! ..t [ndia he might ii iv.- gßaaouslv put in a word for Ma] ret-weof Malaga lH av console ourselves by Mmsi^f^st
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    • 411 6 Vsm:n the Foreign Coin Prohibition Ordinance of 1891, cents, halt-«vnts. and quarter .vnts of British North Borneo, Harawak, and Brunei are forbidden to be imported into tbe Straits, and ao Order *a Council on the point was promulgated °n the JOth of February of thai
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    • 112 6 The Somi-tinal ties for Messrs. Gentle and iverr's Cup ha finished With the following result Taylor, playing .j.»n's level, had a in m\ iuteit smdu' and exciting game and i tually won l»v '2 Dp and 1 to plav. Kftjbertsou, giving Alltnson 6 itrokei u rouud, l>eai
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    • 218 6 Tl M. us-. mi Town Hai i. Phi last <>t tl <• s^irs Meetingi planned t" <•• I. l.i-.tk- tl».» reopening of the Methodist Episcopal Chu *.U after thtroifing and reuoratiog thiOOffbout, wai j«!d l.tsi uighl, begiuuin^; al r.-'l > in the l r ;>l><-! Booui «>t
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    • 234 6 As Mrs. Van Cut ton burg, the wife t>f Mr. C, M. Van Cuylenburg, was being driveu round tbe Esplanade last evening, the hors.' suddenly bolted, owing to tbe cricking of the whip by aback gharry >v<e following. The hone, which m spirited <<uimal.. was seen '_;oiti^
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  • 120 6 To-day's mail news is briefly as followh Haub Huh'. No. 1 Level.— Lode i« -still in face of drive and the work of pusbing on the drive is still beincj continued. X». I Level For the pfcsenl driving b,n i).*'Mi itopped in this oud. N«». 2 Level. Work- has
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  • 105 6 B^m the Hon'bie T%e Chin Jiuiiee. Yesterday at tbe assizes, one ImiW Ali Cbu, an old oßonder, wko was rii.m." with ilwit ofaChinetebaja, waaaeqwilied lo tbe turprise <>t all iu Ooorf, tbe evidence against hiiu beiuvr qnite «lear. 'I be Jodge iu disilj;in_'iuLr bin laid that, although tho
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  • 104 6 A PKorosßD Loan. The Chief-Just i«v adliicd aetcrul Chinese to M i, r o back to China.**; and one Clnuain in most blaudlv Marad would the Tnan Hakim lend tbe Deeded nooey for the passage thither The sii'^irestt-vl *inan<i;tl HDodmtioii tu n«>t arruAged He rßi His
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  • 595 6 Thk twelfth ord*narj irMMrnl meeting <<f t}u» ahova pompaaj was held <>n 22tn\ Jnne -t he oflees of the e >m|.any. Mr J. MaeAndrew presided. Aft.r th«« iecratary Mr. A. Chayna) had. read th«^ notice eonTening ihe nviaiiaap. lh.> (•bairman snid thoy would tAk.« tha report
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  • France and Siam.
    • 35 6 REUTER'S TELEGRAM. The Situation on the Mekong. London, IStk Jul;i. Tti Preach bare occupied the Doathane and ryphum forts on th>> Upper Bfekoog; Siam bas 'agreed to withdiMw ber tn»t>}»s it Igbting i> matually puspended.
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    • 71 6 Thk Bkii i<h Flkkt avi- H v Sir E. Gi>'«, PArliameotary Secretary, Foreign Office, bas stated tb*t tliL* I tM-uiiieiit has fak«*n rvrrv measure to protect tbe British at Bangkok, and i hat more shi|n a i« ady in .»t emergency He said ibal autonomy I'o-- siiiiii
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    • 157 6 RiH>FS Bknt to .I«»in the PLI I T\u lion* Cap'. Hunter, left tf*ft(«»ti it 9 »»Vlock on SuodVj morning and itfi'"'! in Snii, r a}»o»»- at 1 o'clock t*►day. J• C«|>t#M siiitl to .1 SirmiU Titmm reporter Rverythitltf >i r»std> for aetiou in !i ffon, The
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    • 625 6 Qvßsnons iv tub Houst mm In the IfniiM' of ComuuHiti on the l'»th MMWur to Sir E. Aftliu II <i'ii-\ Mud attention limil bm railed t.» Mi alli-tt"-" letter in ih.' l regarding Sinn Neither her MajoHty'i* Gorem* innit jut the Si.m rfnißfit, m fim w;is known, had
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  • 875 6 IT iM tit tin* tI.M t|,o fir.t y^ Wih] laOt L'omiMiiy to purrhn** t>»*. h,,),] ,nM-t hniidtug* for it* „wi Mioo",^ reM-rve «o unique an x.-,, —*H ner Th^Sti.-iits lii.^ui mt,d. Ki r ...1 Mum,, f *U H'tu-HM »imii?ritf rliiiimr t<. tM r f,; ilm Whit.dmli
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  • 211 7 CBARl'h* MIKHKLL, UM Uew G > V !i the^trajta Settlements, is the nof Uiti oohom4 Hnirh Mir. il and was boru iu 18W. He lin the B*Hic throughout the Bus'aT and retired in 1878 M boo. KM. He is married i aUi rl]NT <>f the vicar of
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  • 1438 7 Straits Time* itms, \ft (jtyto*. The Royal Wkdp: Thk Paris Riots. Cbicki i. The RgMBIRG Sba Akhitua i ion. Thk Humk hri.i: BILL I iiF.rK--.SKST VI lOX AT WSBTM I N i R DWBCf OF IIIPIAII CUBE! 9 LIGIBLATIOJi PRO! Bl KIMKI.W.I IC I.RA'. i July. In the
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  • 1184 7 The aunual Medical Report on the Civil Hospitals of the Straits Settlements tor last year Uy Dr. Simon starts with the statement that the -eoeral health of the Stratti Settlements during the twelveuiouth, has been good, though epidemic outbreak! of ■lnafl-poi occurred in PeDang, Province
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  • THURSDAY, 20th JULY
    • 282 7 [t appean that the Government of the Straits have had nnder connderation j»n>poeal that the rate of letter postage from the straits to Europe ■hall raised bom five cents to ci^ht cents. The |SPOposal ii inadvisable. It is no doubt based partH on the evil
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    • 803 7 Tbi Hongkong Chamber of Commerce met on the 12tli instant, to consider the Currency question, now sggravated bj the closure ofthe lndian Mints. The fall in silver resulting from the bitter has given rise to apprehension that Mexico would take action to interfere with the export
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  • 135 7 J his Burning bsiwo I h.ih! lo'd P. C. 47, (»u «]uty at New Bridge Road, on bearing ctiea, was attract*') to bouse No. 4*2 where be found the ywn^r struggling with a burglar, who had obtaiued euti by unearth iug some brick* from the 11
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  • 1279 8 i|V the Special Correspondent <>/ the Strait* Times.) Fuller l>et«ils of the Fig lit ins. The Chinese Coolies to be Fkd. DF.TArr.H OF THE SINKING OB 1 THE "J. B. Say." ExciraußMT of thk Siamese Gun nebs. Thf Bi bopmax OmcßJti Had ThkmIBItTBI
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  • 893 8 Further Accounts in the Bangkok Newspapers. t Siam Fret P> Fr'nlny. ltth July. In face of the positive assurances ot* the Foreigi Representatives he e, aud particularly io view of the pacific tone ot the .French Miuister t here WM uo suspicion or a very vague out- -of the serious
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  • 188 8 PIf.I.ICATIuN <>> AI.L TIIK OFFICIAL I.ETRll Rkuakmnc tii k Enikan. r 01 mi r 'i;i:x» u Flket. m the Bmm§kok Ti> iS(»/"/ <U\u. July. A DBPLOBAB&l conflict owiHfd <'ii Thursday evening at Paknaan, which vm occasioned by the forced eadVMMB into the Menam of two French
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  • The Letters.
    • 210 8 Hunsieur Pavi<- t.» Prine.- Derawonf .)ul\ 10th L8JK1 M.on»ieur lr Minister, I have the honour t<i inform four H i^- 1 1 n that 1 have been unrated by iny Government to make known to the QoYerameni of His Majesty, th.it the English GoreiUMfti having deemed t<>
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    • 115 8 lniral Humann. that tlu> Inconttaute will pasa th«» H»r on the e^rsasng of she ltttli .hily. I ask. con»eqn«»ntly, that yon will be kiml enough to^ive th»> BMSSSafy ssdstn, as I h«v«« asked of you in my letter el this d«te Th«> Admiral insists strongr? as i"
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    • 551 8 Princ« l)<vawonir>«' t<» Monsieur I'avi.v Foreign CMsta, Bangkok, 10th July. 1883 Monsieur le Ministre B\ the letter of to-day you inform me that flu- 'English < Joveriinii'iit having decided lo s.nd several men ©f-war ts Siam. alleging ai motive lor this measure the diatarhrd situation and tli«' ULMISSit]
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    • 142 8 ItoDsiei r }'a\i'' to Prince Dw^aweanai nangtni. Uth Jalj LSI Iftoi -iear le Ministre. 1 bavo tlie honour ta acknowledge the ecij.t ot' V-Mir Hia/hnem's letter dated day. in which ><>u replied to the two 1. which I addressed ti> you on the -ame di\ the snbject
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    • 216 8 l*i*i ii«-« Devawongse to Monsieur l\ivi. Foreign office. Bangkok, 1 1 1 i Jab 18J*3 Monsieur I<' MinMre. I urn in possession of yonr note <>t fo<la\ .it 7 o'clock p. ami will have the honour to receive you fto*morrov ai whu o'clock in tin a ft
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    • 159 8 Pfciaoe Devawongse to Monsieur Pavie. Foreign Office, Bangkok. 14th July, 1893. Mftßfi^ur la Ministrc, NotiritbNtiiudin^ your "•H-itjT'' Itnriew (»f t«..«l«y. m havii^ thTi'*'**mikl thr Com :te ndinitt..,! t«, amht <;ot| k} it is my fety to maintnin mv .J*^ l^ j.TtioMH. whirh I mmdr u >nv' uL
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    • 103 8 Primi Dinnv I \u Bangkok, lhh nl\ 1^ Your -i;.iN t TL^JI Miuifttrr in Bangkok nu.|.. •""""""■''l 1 I Imvi.^ to protect Mi. iv hiilij«>< follow hx tl.r iiiiti«iiw. intend'* f(1 J*? I'*1 iriinl.o.Mt> liiur,- „n ill.- i:,f}, .Mini-t.i- in Bmijrkok itif»rm> tho.T .AIM-rt In u.-il MIJ»I,|
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    • 104 8 \.x11..H.;« Lt'lcfrraphif R■■ iv«Ui 10.50* PkriH.Juh I-J Have n.t..nu. .1 .tr j Affair* mvi nlini: t.. your 11th imtmit. :iihl tin- Minittor akCi huvi- mo intnitiuii Bnug-kok f»»r ii lt ••<«•' tin- -.i a* tli- Hriti>|i ilo. Tin- MiniHti-r for V m k toltl mi» tli.tt in
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  • 390 8 LH UK .i.ld souif of th* iinlir.it urn- nWtiaj from 1 1 uf tit.- official p-]*.:--iiiir tli«- eiiwuMteaepH ..f thi* conflict liavo Immmi mhmi fii>!n t f »i jr« oiii.- com-i> I hat only om« Fivucli gun-boat, A mi nou uc*h\ u hair <»f tin-
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  • 444 8 Tli.' following 1 i*H translation of the 81 ifento which wm placanM *H < itv flii'l wWrbw on Friday morning Translation. B) Hi- Mnj.-tys Old** WWn Um diHputed rcfaidiag tfc^ ft"J between Um Fnurh a <'oiMin«'iHM»«]. t)ir Fn'iirli oi*> l» to guard fhf intrn-ntit ol JJ* iuhl t
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  • 182 9 This tuorniot? at 7 a.m. as the Borneo anchored. lottrriU Times reporter boarded her. aud. on interviewing the Captaiu was referred to tbe chief offioei who, ifter pome accoanl <>t tbe Freucb eutrv into the Meuaui E&iver said Th. greatest t'.ir eutertained bv the nhahil Bangkok
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  • 310 9 Official Changes. The Polici Ford; (From uu t Corn&pomdemt.) Pekan, 17th July, 18,93. The Acting Resident, together with the Mgnt, sat in the Supreme Court this HJorDiu^aud disposed of t n. I. The first, i 0 which two Sikhs from UJu Pahang *ere efcarged with committing a gtnre
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  • 625 9 PropoBei> Cecil Clkment, Smith Scholarship last nkt H iBBi U Prius "P Srr^, last n.^bt, there was a fairlv numerous e^^torof th, jroooger Chines, resides Whow ann w improved education fo^ OWo^Ud.. The object of the meafiog WMtO consider the presentatio,, o f ft ;Y«'»t thanks
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  • 235 9 A courapowiMDrT, engaged iu trade with Saigon, writes to the Manchester Guardian explaiuiug the reasou which have induced the French Government to apply the maximum home tariff to imports iutolndo-China from Europe, not proceeding directlv frotn European ports. It is well known that these imports
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  • The Municipal Commission.
    • 2386 9 The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held vesferdaj afternoon under the presidency- of Mr. Alex. Gentle. There were also "present: the luspeetor Geueral of Police, the Hou'bles T. Shelford, A. L. Donaldson, Messrs. h taser, Joaquim, Nanson, and Meyer. The Minutes of the last
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  • 114 9 CAPTAIN H. M. .I«.N^. Minister at Bangkok in a A TTfmtc4 f Ui^ Foreign OfioO, todottl ropv r gu] (l lions which omm iatofoeetoo tW I July with regard to tlio dmwha. k j,; the Siamese Customs inthoriiiw i ported iroods which an- r»-«zporled new regulations
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  • 312 10 Thk demand thai siani shall pay Prance a hundred and twenty thousand pounda innoi !i; regarded seriously save because ofwhai may follow. The proposition is |.iv<iiTn i My kised ..11 theory thai by the •> Bia by the extra we have printed) bouud herself
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  • 429 10 r > of S bed 1 or to ask thai U k the v 1 o f Comia lias to say about silver. 'I' mop. the s to know what remedial measures the Chamber I Linerc*' wisfc w] -r' it caiu brthe ti 1 :i E
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  • 261 10 The Governments Analyst's Report for 1892. 1>:. hover :u<l [ng] ■>:•'!• under the Petroleum Ordinance, in Ms report for h*r year ft it a il examination »>t' the waters of the colony ham been undertaken, uirii ;i present any definite results, beyond indicating the Likelihood thai able ;i:il animal forms
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  • 368 10 is being suggested thai an excellent golf links might be made on Foil Canning bill, playing around the base of and up and down the bill. The irregularity of the ground would be an advantage rather than otherwise whi)e it- immediate neighbourhood to the town would
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  • 113 10 Or in R ff i vk-in,, All \l;i I, Of rHi OmcKH I'M ixim i u .n.. (jOVBKH] m ii k Mi; v 5 a '.pay afternoon, a large quantity of bearing apparel and some kin^ ►len from tbe n sideD«*e uf Mr, T ilbot,
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  • 470 10 chiMbi ROmi bBASCH, if: ihk i Kn dj n.. 3 ph June, Vur Coo i e^ to present to you 1 eif A' do il i• rt an.] Stateniei x r end h June, 1 February, ul (be present *r, Comiuiti r, cout»titoted, to •'h:ii ri tlir
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  • 349 10 RoBERTHO.V WINB THE CUP AND Til I His Own Record. The (at is A M WaTUM Jug." A bKcoNU Prize Of «i Gk>LV Bai.i Tmi final tie for Messrs. Gentle and Ken's Cup was played off yisttrday aftei uo«»n between nobeftsoo and I'aylor, the latter receiving 11
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  • 393 10 LPOBJ I PICIAL l/BAfl Th i v I' t. lepredati 1 i ed in mj it. r, h »ip ..i <v, r and i 1 into in rw r\ diivi-1 ion. 1 me time ago \h n in n ceived private ii ma that .i itrODg ar in<
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  • 157 10 Thv Pi i lj r Ma^ Loite* IMI PULLKB ,s |,;,< IH nkkam.n. ami i,n,(h. MK PONBIBI K YOU Loi fvsTi i:i»\n. 1,, fora Mi i \j »ard m the 3 ,1 Court. i| enl nt Police uhniyed i j Jurtsdictiou Ordioauce; in tluu Jr^ 1 lJl(1
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  • 492 10 An International Courtesy Between France and Germany. tn.i t li" Mi I wid .'III.- •> Hi IP I |g brought tb< Dui i»t. ind «>t Mark u tir soldiers f.-l) IKM«r i Ml w Von lit.* >II 1 l!<_' j I' u I &cl)ol< > J> to 11 i< »mt
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  • SATURDAY, 22nd July.
    • 568 11 i Renter's -milt. leen thai the B ■■sterday. unaware t t the French tilt Presumably, the lack *****, th B bare known well th< uhim-ttun; v -lay. I,\ a telegram French ultimatum Ie far th.v thai i Idition to irn of mi] father, it app U1 O
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  • 26 11 Prog Ls Volvo." mi uouvrau jen anglait {ui m' joue nvi «]»-s boal^s, de rete placer leci el le Uwn
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  • 299 11 Trouble Among the Rochore Malays. Vi >ikki»av afternoon aboul I- o'clock, B phone message wai despatched from fhe [nppector in charge <f the Rochore Station thai ;i riot amongst two factions •f Malays was expected to take immediately at Aml> Btreet. SuperLnteadents Bell, Newland, and Stewart, unpanied by Ihief I
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  • 264 11 The French 1> vm an Us. Probable Yielding of the SiA.MtsK. I Trl,,ira,u from It* Special Oorrmtpondmi of the Straits Tim,*.) Bangkok, Friday, VlttJmly, t. 43 p.m. Delayed in trtouit. France demand* a national indemnity of three million francs, and besides that there are private French claiiui
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  • 212 11 .An mstruroeot is published appointing the Hou. A. Talbot, a uuial tary, to l>e Deputy < i rnor duriug H 1 nee. The leave i the Hm. V M t he [2th instant. Hon'b i >mi rjnofficial Member oi the Council of the Straits Bet(
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  • 280 11 T l fc's Vl .i N C i /•>(/,// our Pekan, tly. in 1) ill of which the accuse I were .h<i tied wai < 1 isj •!>-.•. i of |,y ti 1( Ari i Supreme ('<>ut t to-day, [a connect ion with oue of ibe Nek for
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  • 834 11 The Extension of the AngloChinese School. OmiM Ckrkmony by th»: (Jhikk JUBTI< I Yrstkkday afternoon the formal opt*. tog of th«> extension of the Anglo-Chinese School took place, the Bon'bleJ.W. Buoser, the Cbief justice, performing the opening ceremoov. This new building is litoated in Coletnaa Btreet, next the old srbo
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  • 1652 11 Proposed LOCALISED English-Malay Text Book. RevJ. Mr. Kelso said:" Your Honour, Ladies and Gentlemen,— On behalf of tie Anglo-Chinese School we welcome von to-. lay to til.-*.- hall*. This <lay haw long Ih'.mi tlfsir«'«l and in art -li'l U) I here to n-joiro witli us. tbii institution w)j.»-
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  • 807 12 Sir Cecil Smith and Education. Aksknce of Violence at the Assizt. Dogmatic Religious Education. The Houorable the Chief Justice laid Ladies aud Gentlemen. It gives me the very greatest pleasure to be present here. to-day, 00 such an important occasion in the history of an Institution of
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  • 691 12 The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kira said it required tomeone more worthy than be to fitly tnunk His Honour the Chief Justice for hi* great and increasiu«- inter eat iu matters educational. He wished to expien the feelings of the Chinese community tor the benefit they
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  • 1652 12 htIMITTSI OF Pi«m ekdinv.s AT AM Ordinary Mektix., oa Held Wkdnesday. oTH Jl "LY. 180& pRKstNi —The President, Alex. Gentle: TJie Hon*hle the OoL Engineer. htsjorMeOallum, K.E c.M.u. The [nspoetor-Gonsral ti Police, K. W. Maxwell T.BohM; W. X.i.i son The Hou'ble A. L. Donaldson J. P. Jonquim The
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  • 1249 12 K Ina MTWM T\N K\s HUiN Thk prison, i. \\li.» ln<l hgsj ti»r cuj i i Ik- eiuplov «»t M 1 < in i hai ♦>r purpose of cl \<romatm alleged thai Km bad altered three ie(»rur di Ji\.-rv oil after tkrj bad I i f oi
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  • MONDAY, 24th JULY.
    • 404 13 Bia- had yielded oomplewb to the PVeneli demands and Bangkok therefore wwwwiwdan open port. Among Singapore merchant, there ii gnal relief; but that r^< will be changed into new anxiety by the news we receiTed at 2M lu to-daj There is nen trquble perhaps beCMnm rf of
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    • 449 13 From the news published in another column it will be seen that there has <»•- earn 1 off th coasts of th Netherlands Endies ;i m<>-it grave case of piracj In i steamship trading between Penang and the Netherlands [ndies, under the Dutch flag, the A.chinese passengers attacked
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    • 1902 13 Thi Honorable \Y Bonser, Chief Justice of the Straits, has been offered the appointment of Chief Justice of Geylon. It i- uncertain whether he maj accept it. It may therefore be of interest to discuss those considerations which will be presumably [.resent themselves to his mind. The
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  • 66 13 Sn«»i i n Mr Bm*K :ir,»'|,f tf,,. <'}„., Justiceship of Ceylon, kf will bi Ike i'l I'hi. t .luMii-i- aj.j..,iiit..il from ht»n to thiitj.li. hii rrrrtnrr— in bttag tlilat.. Sir Willmiu H., K.ff Sir Udlian. bred but i short timt- in Ceylon .in«l, jvist as be
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  • 104 13 Mr. \V. B. Maxwri.i,, ''.jlonial Secretary, left H«ntillei on Suu.l;iv, «»th Juh-. mm slxmld arrive in Singapore by tkt Mil Fre/i.ij mail ,t th,< lit of An^visi. it \uts Im-,.ii armaftd that Mr Maxwell wilj be letiog Govvrnor o| the BiraiUforal lt-ast two months, au.i r liaps
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  • 71 13 YkBtkeda> tftahig after r. t l Presbyterian Church ami befor Ju*lr the Rev. Mr. Reith joined th, bly which now tfttberH on th, ut the Esplanade on Suudavs. n. perhape cause grave auxietv to th- mo 2 conservative adherents of the s Church. Indeed, it be r^gS that
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  • 311 14 Otttrrfak' on a Dittos Steamkr. NIARI.V ILL TIIK CIIKW MIKI)KKKI> IN<i i- 1- 1 v thk IhfOLItB C IPIAIN AN!» MATK. Twi Bi R i* y a nEn oia aj*a S a vi d [NHIKT. <W 111.- Dlgfa( Of Thursday, the 2Otb I instant, oo board the Netherlaada
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  • 70 14 xa Exprem favours inquiry into j .i i Peoaiiff, and considers i ough has heen 1 i out of Bine l< i hjp ibe committee there to justitv »t p Want of adequate -i I t si the Council table, of ju»t m|»|o \v\\\ of revenue and
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  • 92 14 Bi L'omnaod of ih« Qneeo h 1.-\ i»« was I I<■ 26th .1 line s>l Bt. Jam< P 1 v th< Prince of Wales, on behalf uf Set Mfjektr. The Siamese Minister was un. i.l.iy prevented attending Ihe Levc*>. the presentations were the fol- i Bentley, Mr. Howard
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  • 137 14 It :> Hud that f}n< forthoomiog meeting of tb.< British North Borneo Company looks s .though it max- be breezj. DissatiKt; mou is fell by a section of the ibarebolders at what tbejf consider the laokuf progress. The feeling lias taken the form of opposing
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  • 142 14 Arrival of H.E. the Governor from Pahang. ♦K 7» E (i()V|:1(Nul: accompanied bv «e Hon'bl. Major MeCaHuw aud Mr ET l ?r Ortoo Private Secretary, arriv.MJ y ibe Sea BeUe this morning at 20 J"?W« to 7. Captain Craufurd was in at itlh lu tbe Government launch ?Sb UBt as
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  • 864 14 Supplementary t<> s fruit a Time* Teltgrmms.) ViA CWylm. Pkoobbm <»k rn Home Ritk Bill. Vofi\«; PoWKB OF T»f tftlSß Al KM M•. i.f. IftIGKST. Tm: Indian Rui'Ki: LoA.IT. (\i,i*ti»tino/>lr. I Jt)i Jnlu— The Khfdive ban h«'<-M received by Mm Bwltan who treats him iu i vorv irr.-n'iiMis
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  • 121 14 In th«* Boom of Commons on the '2~t[\ June, yir Thomas Sutherland askt-d the Ohaucelior of the Bich»quer whether be was aware that, liuou th»- imposition of a Military Contribution of £100,000 |>«t annum on the Straits Scttleim-uts, the aunual revenue of the colony had seriounlv
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  • 167 14 Reutek's Tklfgram. London, I&*d July. Five hundred of the Foreign Legion have l»-ft Orao for Siam. Sir E. (xiw, in tho House of Cotninooa, bai stated that it is eon* tiri'i- -I tliat the ultiiuatum to Siam wan i 'ft >.-titoJ on Thuradav eveninx I h;if, brsldrsf
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  • 220 14 T\\v HUIMeM Snrrriidrr to tin' Preach Demands. Tn h I n i»km N i i v to Bl Pa 1 1' KSKOVG TSMtITOBT T<> SI (il\>-N i P pokti d Slauoht: b ov ni> Siaiu i Telegram for th> Straits Time*.) luunjk' l;, S ii a ilit
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  • 62 14 /•'(•'■ic Ai" Ik* S A report by telegram has been receiv >d ifter th a< cept »n e ibe Prencb oltina ituaa, to the effect that on July 17th. and on :ii i French force attacked Siamese fortification! and posts sear tod of K on the Mekong river,
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  • 238 14 1 ram ttoiher Correspondent. B tagkok, >'.//'. '<</ mttani, Tbe Siamese Government bavi agreed kccepl tbe tenni proposed by Ibe Preach, and to pay as ta in«l> innitv tbe sum of t: 12<». h<m, and to surrender tH«left bank <-t tbe Mekong river. Singapore, Monday, Various private
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  • 347 14 The following telegram sent from Bangkok at 10.42 a. m. to-day (Monday) was received in Singapore at 2.20 p. m. to-day Do not despatch steamers. Situation has Hgain become very serious. WAR IMMINENT. A r r<'l.'!^r;nu ivoeived at Singapore at Four oYlork this afternoon iva«ls as follows The
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  • 583 14 Siam vi rai M *ci 01 ih Pbbv< m. Pi \ksoktmi kkl'km a« hoi FBI R4 n LSH. roi < s fjnmd* nt to Uu s fits 1 Bangkok, I7ik July. I m: rii>i., m ,if i. later mark, notwithsbiudiug frequeul rxprew ed by ih»' SiauM m
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  • 317 14 French and Siam in the House of Commons. Mail. M tin- 23rd -Tin.. Sir H Tempi* tii- I miA tT.iir- u I' -I- !>■ l«i|3 fniM Aii.lr- <!,irk.\ G «Mh» ttlrlM.! •.idii to tlj.' Court "jfLok, of li l In- rff< Kh^l.hml. :i^-«'ii'< <1 t.p flu- ini(<>| f'nj^n^ j in.
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  • 91 14 Stall V. i Hn lUxweU v w SI I Mr- KynntT tfflfr* H< 7 M Mm.'i.l;. f Mm. H Mm Derrick II M Miil... a M 2 It Hn Dom 5 Coffee stall Finr ;irt^ Pw1 Ofito r.llllc.lll V '|\;»||ISVeig^liing MacliiiK' I Mr iiill;in«r- Donmtioii Baak
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1287 15 SHTPPJNG wirnmi u foki KHW T^"' 1 i" 1 br iUTV L) k j ■•"■•< S"<l. v r N H»rUr Wlari; SH U- T,.,"' <■ oal »"M»— 0». Km,- Java, Now Harbour Dock 1' B— Pm r d Iln month w iiHinml tn- „,,,,,ti, „,,rr«,,t L ,Zi I \'-l KIITV
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1211 16 PAMWiiirer List. P*r 8 Irene from Hamburg.— Mr^ Woiber 1 a M M81 Mm. Cotto. From Penang :-Mr. Roaa, aud Pw a. a. Tai-Le>- from Soural'«va Mr. Per a. Ban Whatt Hin from Puntianak Thomson. Mr. BonsVin. and Dr. Boasha. Per s. NorHmtjim from Siek via Port*: j j, pr
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 738 17 t r^TpoßE FIVE PER CENT. Ml*. Sj KICIPAI; LOAN OP 8280,000. taiti of $160,000 iv 800 Mortgages fl& ISB of$»00 Each. hlerett pay» h hal f l l l :<nt 1 J u ,-Jus* i Mini ji fl r}»i/ the option to rfpatj „t par on f*^ "■>>' of tin
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    • 1031 17 f '-> hi \i J^^mO^^^BP^BP^slß^i THE SAFEST MILD j }k^ gl iX J j ■fAi O| H^ iff «3^ APERIENT FOR i'sKj na. B ™TB Ml B ffl^Sl Bt iSm^ delicate coasti-TUTIOA-S, LADIES iw 1' CHILDREN AND r^TTfTTZL" *tAA WARM CLIMATES. SoLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I $otice to Consumers dW
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    • 595 17 a )r A l'°^ sTi ade Marko Pb<>6phodyne'' is WgltUitd >ni<J< r tl.r TrucJe M»ik» ACt tor the Indian Kmpire, and attested by the Seal ol ihc I irCakoUs. T^ r. Lalor s Phosphodyne fe /§mC«i J or THIRTY YCARS Ui ircic: 8 li. <7 Hi S 1 ONLy 6AFE
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 636 18 Establishes 18H5. RILE Y, H A RG REAVES 00. Engineers, Iron Si Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Shipbuilders. General Contractors. j SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPOR. t SHIP BUILDING YARD. J HIGH class STEAM VESSELS alwßJf f under construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. a length of keel, of best
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    • 745 18 Fossil meal covering; Fireclay and bricks Engineers and Gas tape and dies in boxes and seta Vices, Anvils Cammuig's patent, and bellows forges. MILL STORES. Lancashire Patent Belting, North British Rubber Company's Indiarubber Belting, English Leather belting in all widths from 1 in. to 12 in. with all accessories. Smith's
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    • 611 18 YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. ~^**mJ^E^^^-^*~ UtqOlrM^^ v i^^ <^p^ ~»^r \w 8 TERN WHEEL STEAMERS have h^n ttmad bj sxp«rieiie« to be tbe be«l tj\ f n for -liallow riv.»r navigntioii, and of th^so MeH^rs Y\kk.>w lih\.« tUMAlßtltid h Urjfo number of ißoueeefri naaiplef for all j>arts of tbe world.
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    • 197 18 DRINK KUPPER'S BEEeT^ it c Hop^ 7 'pM otvCr Thia export*beei is in eren rs] bani Kcelleni md finltl»T heir rage, it is absolutely Bree from m\\ lubstanoe injurious to /wan contains a high percentage of extract and esj>ecially of rkwi and moat therefore he consul nvl to Ik- pnssosso.l
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