Straits Times Weekly Issue, 10 October 1893
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section52 1893-10-10 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY MAIL ISSUE. •gTABLIsHED, 1831.] KsrAitLi>m:i>, IS. I Tli<> daily Straits Timivs lOceaUi^, mm TW weekly Straits I hiu s 4OnJ s j Jj '^Wer VE S"*!^ moMth Wwhrrr. $4<M|II<lH<r Post freo in Malaya. $41 atqnarter post fret Mny^ lure. VOL XLYI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, mm.52 words
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TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER.
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Article40 1893-10-10 1 Ox Hm-Uh in -t .a* Fairfield. BttrOsaOJasß I, Fif>s!)ir.\ tho wifo of WALTER FaITHFULL Garlani\ "f a sob cahlegraam.) fti t 5 inst.. at Lanercost, S\ Thomas* Walk. Singapore, the wife of E. J. N ANSON. of too40 words
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Article43 1893-10-10 1 rbff the 23rd Auviust, 1893. at Warri, British Protector*?-. Oil River, West Coast of AM KatBRREEIt Glbn (late of Pay* Jambu EbM Langkat, Sumatra^, third son af Mi Glen Em]., West Bank Terrace, Hillhead. Gifts? ivr. Aged > yoars. Borneo papers plats* copy.43 words
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Article204 1893-10-10 1 IoiTORIALS. Tas Moor* and the Spaniards. Ths Trouble wirfi the Matabeles. The Franco-Siamese Peace. The Singapore Insurance Company. Jelebu. The Currency Committee. Local News. Market Quotations. New Offioes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Supreme Court. Gam? Robbery with Violence. The Selangor Collision Caaa H. E. th*204 words
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Article569 1893-10-10 1 msiwawOsssß, KTH (Ktobei. 1898. PIODUC'E (iamlu^r. c d»> ilo No. 1, \\)'2~> do a,, No. 2 c T" a i\ lh ao rontiannk 4 (> Pepper Blaek &.gfc DBfo Fiour. Sarawak 2!o*o! do Brunei o -j\ 'earl Secfo. cr Uoffee Bali, j. v laa Ooffee Libei-inn,... 3&00569 words
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Article572 1893-10-10 1 The mail for Europe this week is taken on per M. M. s. s. Melbourne, aud the mail from Europe of the 15th S pteniber per M. M. s. s. OaUaoaien is due to-mor-row nioiuing. The P. AO.s. e. Rohilla, takes next week's mail for Europe572 words
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Article673 1893-10-10 1 RE UTER'S TELEGRAMS. ILe-openino of Amekican Silver Mines. London, ith Oetober. Several of I Insilver miues iu Colo rad have resume] work, regarding the silver prospects as improving. The French Pbbsi on the Si a mi m Settlement. The French Press rejoire in rhe s< tilenieut of (he Sinn question-,673 words
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Article411 1893-10-10 1 Five out of theaix proprietor* of Penaog public honsee MlsbsbuooU l»y th»»li«v there fur M-iiiug liqfsora in um>uUi health, srere lined $20 castas on me Hli inttaVVt. Mr A. ok Wvvodzkfk, the Russian Consul for the Straits Settlements, and Al rs. Wy v. dz-ff h ts arrived411 words
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Advertisement51 1893-10-10 1 fte Straits Tunes has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British ludia excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penaug throughout all the ftttectel 3tat9S of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the I letherlanls Indies, the Philip- pines, ani French Indo-China. feather Eastern newspaper has so widespread a51 words
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795 1893-10-10 2 WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER. The Moors and tlie Spaniards. Mflilla. the scene of the fighting between Spanish troops and Moors reported in to-day's telegrams, is a seaport on the north coast of Morocco. It is one of four convict settlements held by Spain on that eoast and has a population estimated795 words
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Article17 1893-10-10 2 (By Private Wire.) Bangkok, Wednesday, 4th October. Tbe Treaty was sigued yesterday, (Tuesday) eveniug.17 words
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Article111 1893-10-10 2 Mm. O'Brien Named. Mr. Whitehead in the Hongkong Legislative Council ou the 25th ult. asked the following question Is there any truth iu tlie report lliat the Post master General at Singapore is a Hour lo be appointed to tbe Colonial Treasurerahip, Hongkong, aud if .so will111 words
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Article150 1893-10-10 2 A Farewki l to thk Chikf Justice. On Monday evening, the lasl Assize of the present Chief Justice was concluded. Before rising Sir. Bonser, bade farewell to the Be>r and to tbe official*. Mr. Groom, the senior member of the Bar present, expressed his sense of the g'eat150 words
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Article302 1893-10-10 2 (Siam Ohm reef, 'JTth BepU ntber.) Except for a few minutes of grace, th* other ilav, Siam has beeu entirely cut off i i trom telegraphic eommuuicat ion with the rest of the wo; U for the greater put ot* this mouth. About lhe oth the lints302 words
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Article210 1893-10-10 2 I (I'll Ceylon). ACSTKIVN AFFAIRB. The Lancashire Pla te. Indian Finance. Vienna, U3r,l SepL The Bmperor Fraßfip T oseph lias appointed tlu« Duke sf ('on naught to a Colonelcy in the Austrian Hussa»s. An aiaucmat depot lias beea unearthed here la which a quantity of }m)ihJ>s ami ether210 words
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1002 1893-10-10 2 The new offices, now in course of erection at Singapore for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, will be the best structure of its kind in the colony. The offices are situated on a commanding site, in the busiest quarter of the1,002 words
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Article1171 1893-10-10 2 The Penohulu System in I'kkak. (From a Correspondent.) 4 One advantage of aunexatiou would be found in the abolitiou of the present cumbrous and expensive Pengbulu Svs- tern." This letuark true iimde SB nie be a well-known resident of Penang not long 800. FttftsWr dJßCnssion elicited1,171 words
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Article420 1893-10-10 2 C hina and Siam. In a letter from a nativ. M A PBklßff quoted hy Mm A'or/J. CAma Dailn M*m W tht- loll., win^r paKsajf.v occurs Oa >„ J Hi- M.ij.-tv Imm baaa considershly eirrrisra 1 I at tlj»* rrrriit Frajico-Siamcse einfiroglio aa 4 tin* deinand* of the former country.420 words
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Article380 1893-10-10 2 A Ukatk Woman li would ;tj»jK-ar fiotu thc u» hand regsvrdiug the attempted robberywhich eoded fatally for the would-be aaV her, Bl Kaub. that it was of a set i.»us uature. It aacnn that tbe man, who got iol i M r White's bous aud380 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1893-10-10 2 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in sia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.24 words
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288 1893-10-10 3 ItffrTß tho King of the Mat tholes, at h, bad et "seven thousand men. moving Victoria, in the territory of the Briijafiooth Africa Company, the troubles ■ashonalancl hive com to a head. B j sw troubleJ arose trom the Company j-fciilgthe Mitabeles288 words
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Article523 1893-10-10 3 Mb Riccaki>. Superintendent of Police it Pouaug, is ill aud has gone t-» hospital. Tbe Injpector-General of Polio*, Mr I. W. Maxwell, left yesterday to proceed to Penary ou his second annua! inapectioo t(H»r, The Master Attendaut at II tngkong teie^raphed the Master Attendaut at Singapore tins morning to the523 words
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Article127 1893-10-10 3 Thk unoii-irial Legislative Cnn-,! memi;":^-^'-, .just .aeUafZ Mtl is too I the Beetvtar. of Slate's demand for Mtt.ooo ro build a new jail ther! Th, s*^ me bad beta pending for the Ust 10 Ztt V:l, r Unt l tiu *U.v the lemonstrauees of tha uiiothtMals resulted;,, the127 words
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117 1893-10-10 3 The Fatality on board H. M.S. "Pigmy." TaW enquiry iuto the circumstances attending the death of William Boss, loy first claea, ou board H. M. S. Pigmy, ie' suiting from a gun accident ou board", was concluded at Hongkoug ou tbe 2(>tli September. The result was the following verdict That117 words
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151 1893-10-10 3 (Malaysia A/exsenijer for Oetober.) I desire to call attention of our readers to the following complimentary letter which has lately been received by thc Corresponding Secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Mission. We believe that this entirely spontaneous testimony will la? considered a sufficient answer to151 words
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Article308 1893-10-10 3 Mb. BibjlY, the Kaub mining mauagcr, has brought some particulars regarding the drowuiug of Mr. H. M. Becher, which occurred ou the morning of the 16th September on the Tahan ltiver. almost on tbe border Hue of Pahaug aud Kelantan. It appears that Mr.308 words
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Article310 1893-10-10 3 Mb. Bibbv, the mininjr manager of the Kaub Australian Gold Companv, arrived bavs this morning wi-h the 2,479 ounces of smelted gold, the lesult of ab >ut, four ■nonths crushino. The which gen. e-ally arrives her.- on Wednesdav, at 5 oelock. was delayed at Klang through310 words
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Article1512 1893-10-10 3 Continuing his lectures ou Biblical Criticism, the Kev. G. M. Keith, gave, last uight, the first of a seiies on the New Testameut. The church was well tilled. The subject of the lecture was the Four Gospels. Mr. Keith said that, interesting as the study ot"1,512 words
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Article1018 1893-10-10 3 Minimo MvHAuea'a Rkport roa thk 1 Five Wkrks ■afMaffl the 28th Bept mber, 18f»::. i Bbbb Hide Section.— The work of sloping over Ibe Kick of the main wont h level MB 8888 continued, aud, for a distaiie of 160 feel a nilli from the main croftscn', it has1,018 words
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1086 1893-10-10 4 Mr. W. G. Shellabear on "The Opium Curse." The Usual Adjectives. (Methodist Tiniest.) An important part in the dissemination of the opium rare* is played by the British Coloui s k uow ii as the M raits Settlements, iu which urm are included, (I) Singapore, (2) Penaug ami Province Wel'esley,1,086 words
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194 1893-10-10 4 FRIDAY, Oth OCTOBER. The Franco-Siamese Peace. In another column will be found some particulars of the treaty of peace l»etween France and Siam, the signing of which was au noil need by telegram in our issue of Wednesday. The conditions are alleged to l>ear less hardly upon Siam than had194 words
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Article869 1893-10-10 4 The Singapore Insurance C ompany. Thk liquidation of the Singapore In- 1 sn ranee Company will probably be ended I this year, and probably tbe aabarcboasaSfi j mav receive seventeen dolbun for eaebl twenty dollar share. The resolution to I liquidate this company was passed v»n tbe I 15th of869 words
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Article187 1893-10-10 4 A &iam Fret- Press extra of 3rd inst. says Altera protracted interview this morning between the Freueh Pleuipoteutia.»v aud H. K. H. the Foieigu Minister, the Couveutiou was signed a few miuutes before mid-day. A satisfactory arraugemeut has been arrived at on all pen-ling difficulties between Fiance187 words
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Article127 1893-10-10 4 Ir things ro on as they are uow at Shanghai the old idea of Chiuese conservatism will soon be an anaebrouisin. A correspondent from there writes to a Ceylon contcmporaiy He«e iu Shanghai the Chinese M gilded youih M are imitating us iu manv wavs. wearing127 words
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Article162 1893-10-10 4 AOOOIMJM to the bi'ottith MUJene. tnc IBhbjbJ at which a cricket bail is deliveied »v a fast l>owler iu iv l*» roughly estimated it a mile a minute. When Mr. C. T. B fume*, the Aushalian bowler, visited Woolwich Arseual, he was requested Rp iu mV.al to bowl through162 words
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Article268 1893-10-10 4 r lucky Conduct of Malays. About a iiuarier to 9 o'clock last evening, a (/au^ robbery took plate iu a small shop, situated ou tlie loadside at Teluk Siangan, Mar tbe P. A O. wharf. A IMC of eight Chinese, who were armed with knives and268 words
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Article303 1893-10-10 4 Mauui.VjE ok an Oh i. tai. A Chinese Festivity. Another Fire at Pudoh. i From our Ckaiweaawdemi, Kmtmlß LRRRaor, it it OeL Thk marriage of Mr. Kbden (Collector of Land Revenue) and Mis* Niveu takes place rn Perak to-day. Yesterday, tlie bfidtyooni acoomjiituu'i. by Mr. Holmes, who acts303 words
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Article123 1893-10-10 4 Ma. Pkirck, Mr MacKitehie ;.nd Can. tain Andeison, k. k, who had UenntM by the Penaug Municipality to report as to the cause of the leakage at the Waterfall Bener voir there nnd nhnl was ln»,f t„ i done to make the reservoir wa fet tight, Uv123 words
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Article391 1893-10-10 4 As-nii vn Chceoh Akfaih'. I Thk Exchano* Qukktiox. CHINKSK GltrT OK a. FoTJNTAIV From our CorretftoHdent Taijnmj, 2nd OcUthtt. Thk Anglican clergy ma* i here, the R, ?> Mr. Pyetnont. who came out to niinisi.r to chun hmeii iu Perak, will U- leaving ut shortly, as his term391 words
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Article361 1893-10-10 4 I BaM|M Tin.K. SOfl atytfj aiMOatu tbe Forei/n Lui.'ii at present at Cliautab >ou art' :2<><i Gkrmai I *"d 1W S\vi»s. i lie remainder beiug French and Belgians. N-ws just received from Luan^r Pbraham* i'('|>oi'U tlt«' whole regiou to U* iuundated willi tho highest I 'o.ls kwowa then361 words
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Article2385 1893-10-10 5 Thomas \Vaki> Booth, who j ILLl e.lv station master at Klaug, was the Seuior Magistrate, to- h bfO^ 2 with culpable homicide, uot i V,ci f*n2 to am ,tle, l>y cau, n death j «U° a v- Yon-T which occurred iu a traiu *"t Klan- ou2,385 words
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Article702 1893-10-10 5 SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. Jelebu. At tin- meeting of the Jelebu Mining snd Trading Company, to-day, a shareholder raised the question as to whether that ootnnsttal has too nun h eapital. At iirst sight, it may appear that the company has not t<»o much, inasmuoh as a <:ij,ital of less than702 words
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Article555 1893-10-10 5 At a mot ing of lhe committee of tbe Rawing Club held last eveniuif it was .h--eided to hold some Club races towards the latttr part of next moulh. Tht ftrol .l.i v will probably bt Tuesday, tin 21 si, and the races eoutinue ou the following Wednesday555 words
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Article905 1893-10-10 5 Slow Pacification in Achkicn. 'I t ki: I'mar Intkkvikwku. He Hopes to Pacify Acheen in Three Years. He Gets Pardon and a Title. A EARL SIIKI.I.IMJ. The Netherlands Inma Budget. Fruit Preserving at Singapore. Acheen a-1 vices to tin- I Kth September, 0010 slow progress by Tuku Ulnar's905 words
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148 1893-10-10 6 Ma* H. J. Harmkr, Harbour Master, Malacca is appointed Acting Deputy Master Attendaut aud ao Examiner uuder sec- 'J tion 10 of Indian Act 1 of 1869, at Siu 4*- pore, with effect from the 30th September, 1893, and also to be a Magistrate for148 words
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713 1893-10-10 6 The Jelebu Mining; and Tradiag Company, Limited. < Suggested Ketuu\ o» CAPITAL t THE ShaREHOLDIRS." Mr. Heim Proposed as a Director. The eighth ordinary general meeting of the ahove named company was held iu the Exchange Room, at uoon this day, for the purpose of receiving the directors' t report713 words
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Article904 1893-10-10 6 Mr. G. S. Murray asked if, iu the case f that road hetweeu Jelebu aud Kinaboi, here was auy restriction against the com- any using tlie road l>eforeit was metalled. [lad the Government s'opped the company usiug the road iu the meautime r The Chairman said the road contract904 words
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Article1433 1893-10-10 6 Thebk has been received from the cretarv of the British South Africa Company, ror'publication.thefol'owiiig re|>ort ou the Mataheles and Mashonas, based M J^msonal obs rui/ions and ex|K?riences in their respective countries, by the Kev. A. HI. Hart tnan. S.J missionary of the Roman Catholic Mission in1,433 words
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Article92 1893-10-10 6 H. E. the Actirg G >verner was expect, d at Penaug vest ei day, and H. E. had arranged to see all who had occasion- to see him on busiuess iu the course of that morning at the Qoverasneet Oftcea. The K sident Couneilloff had92 words
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Article110 1893-10-10 6 An enormous bag of sui|>e was shot at Pant Bntttar. Knau, ou the Ist iust. Mr. Swettenham 60 couple Drib 7U Lieut. Talb.t 15 i making a total of lr>o couple. We heliett this is the record ba^ for 3 guns iu this part of110 words
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Article409 1893-10-10 6 {From our Cor retpon dent.) The cutertaiuuunt iu aid of the Church Work Association, i^iveu by t he ladies ami gentlemen of Taiping at tbe club last uight. was decider) lv au uuqualiti i success. The reading room where tlie enterlainment took place was literally Crowded by tbe409 words
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Article710 1893-10-10 6 Wednesday, Oivtoobk 4th, Be* Mr. J i shoe QafffKi Biohi ok Way Mis vssjh H lr oovsaa Thk Pkocikkik or La Socirr, DKs Missions KxRANOKHg This was a ease m which th,. h m stated that by deed poll of thelltli ,sll IBst>, uuder the hand of Jatnea710 words
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890 1893-10-10 6 Holmes rerun* Mkuoui Pe\kiis Comimnv, Limited. In this ease, Justj.li Hetin Holm"*, t** plain tiff, sought to claim fioui th" Me-ifm INarltug Compauy, Limited, S2&f.«W#* for gaUiy Sl-Vi.'O mone\ paid by the plaiutiff 'for tbe defendants at their request, an aceouut of tin*890 words
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Article190 1893-10-10 7 tistf EOA£ INo th new Franco-Siamese that T e n fr m tbe liau kok Journals 4 Ji p ty an(i a couveutiou have been ?he former embodies practically binST 0t the ultimatum and tbe latter .to ff how thoBe terms shall be carried 'Utii j' and190 words
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Article898 1893-10-10 7 Tin* twriuftty ommUtee. Currem-v Commute, -»^tsnf !IV ol„ m of n ari llundn>(l ;^'->t pnnt i„ which there is set forth. the corresponded-, feeding np to the Wonttmenl of the Ooininittee, iht,i th, f«poil of the Commit!,,., followed U anal vsis <* on which ™J Oominittee baaed898 words
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Article317 1893-10-10 7 The Currency Commission Report is being issued in Singapore to-day, and it Was issued in Penang OSJ Friday last. It would seem that H. B. the Acting Governor had instructed that the Report was to be issued alter the departure of the P. ami O. mail. Those instructions were earned317 words
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130 1893-10-10 7 The "Pinang Gazette" and its Proprietary. Thk Piaamg Gazette of the «sth instant says: The idea tJiat tlie Proprietor of this newspaper las anything to do with what is stated editorially is an error Indeed aiiyotio who gives either the Proprietor or ourselves any credit for veracity may have it130 words
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Article137 1893-10-10 7 Dutch XI r I.nulish Xf. Played at Batavia ou 80tb September. Dutchmen. Qertfa van Wyck not out liti Suermondt c. Lyon b. Burt 1 Doornik c. Wilson b. do Zevoryn b. Thomson 7 De La ago b. Th«'ins.»u 1 Pruvs (1. llocvcn b. Thomson l» Court run out137 words
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Article132 1893-10-10 7 (Pinang Gazette.) We are requested by a member of tbe Government service to point out a curious mistake which occurs io the Straits Times reference to the offer made to our European afficisis by Lord Ripen. It is there stated that tbe offer to pay132 words
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Article300 1893-10-10 7 Injustice to India. PftSSIDBBI Cleveland os Silver. The New Indian Finance Minister. i Via BsfJfSStß.) London, yth Bepiemh§r.—TmW Times of today, commenting mm Blue Book dealing with sum.' changes by th* Indian Government, considers that UaS reductions tliat have bet ti UIStJCI prove trial, to des] fairly with300 words
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Article513 1893-10-10 7 TaU usual Monthly Medal Handicap was played OB Saturday aud following is tbe result. It will be aeon tbat Mr. Alliusou tbe winntr went bis rounds iu tbe good scon of 43 and 47, and it is understood tbat bis is tbe record for tbe two rouuds.513 words
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1521 1893-10-10 7 The Rupee Men. The Committee appointed bv His ExOftlaSaaVe* Sir Cecil Clement i Smith on the 27th July last, to consider the subject of tbe Currency of the Straits [Settlements, have met 10 times and have taken the evidence f 2-1 witnesses. We have1,521 words
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Article188 1893-10-10 8 Mess k.s. Cuthbertiox and Van CATTENBURaJH. 11. 1. We think it very desirable that the Government should have some direct control over the eurreuey of the Colony, and are therefore in favour of a British or Straits dollar of the same weight and fineness as the Mexican188 words
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Article1436 1893-10-10 8 The Silver Men. The Silver Men. Me. Mujlkay. 1. J i>a«l the efmWeßte as indicating tho we- 1 liol' that tho trade jf ike Colony would not gain or its prospcrty ha iucreased*. by our continuing to here a currency tho value* of which rises uutl falls with tli» gohj1,436 words
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Article916 1893-10-10 8 IV 1. As the conclusions at which wc have arrived, after mature consideration, differ materially from those formed by the majority of the butopeee members of the Committee, we feel it our duty to tender ti separate, report 2. In lhe colony aud its dependencies, the appreciation916 words
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2236 1893-10-10 8 NotbB on Tin Sii ultimo ani> the Ice Induetbt. PABTICULAbVS OE THE PbTBOI.KUM TrAl>C Tbadk with the Netherlands and wit» Netherlands India. Tobacco Shipments from Deli. Tew Consul-General for the Netherlands at Singapore, iu his re|»ort for 1892, remarks tbat the ye.ir2,236 words
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464 1893-10-10 9 Mitchell Committed fob Trial. Jams Chaeles Mitchell, who is n^edwith cheating aud criunual breach tmst iu respect 10 a. Bam t>i $2,000 •Wwdtrom Mr. Alexander Koch, anti »nti regard to certain title deeda which JesfcuseU held iu trust aud which he -ttftitbKooh as seeutitv, wu>464 words
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S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament
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Article47 1893-10-10 9 i 'HAMI'IONSHIP. IVaiee v. Forman >ui)Jini.<imi Profession Pairs. Law beat Mir. 1. -B" Class. Hangfttcsj I&aWsslßsßUlSl wr. Doubles. ('an- ]i \T l <l F rt SCr b6ai S,ott rf Black ami Marshall [scratched) 9 Maetaggart and Middleton Braddell and Elliott beat Auderson and Mnir ser.47 words
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Article31 1893-10-10 9 Do IH LES. M:wta.irsrart and Middleton beat Pearee and Forman. B" Class <Ja!hvey I brat Boyle Profession Pairs. Iter. II r. Shipptaifr *<ratchcd. Championship. Firman beat Pearee «»2. :>.♦>, #Xl.31 words
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Article33 1893-10-10 9 PatOFBsMIOfI Pairs. Mer. II beat 13;mks 1. A Class. Muir mt. beat Forman sit. B" Class Final. Gallwov beat Yinughtou. Doubles. Douahlsoii ami Fort set*, r. MMdltton and M.Kt.tif^art j ui)jii(i!<heil.33 words
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Article33 1893-10-10 9 A Class). Filial. Forman IMftsNal BDia 1"». 6.4, 8.4 Doubles Finn?. Braddell ami Elliott beat Donaldson ewe Fort. 6.2, 1 r.\FiMSHKi» Tie. Donaniaon and Fort ser. beat Msddleton and Maetaggmi 4.33 words
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Advertisement715 1893-10-10 9 THE STRAITS TIMES." Within British Malaya. Daily is BUe per year 24 dollar*. do do copy 10 cents. Weekly issue year 16 dollars. ao do copy 40 cents. Beyond British Malaya. Daily is SUe ]>er year 30 dollars. oe ii C( W 10 cents. Weekly issue year 18 dollars, do715 words
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Miscellaneous362 1893-10-10 9 SBBB-«-<nß>v^rasaß«s»s9B3VfaßßßßSßaßßß«Sß*vsn ra>M'iiser List. Arrivals. Per s. a Ptosis; J«m fiom BtsaMfnasr: Mr. and Mi>. Peters." aud Miss Peters. Per s. ]f. Ta/erif from Trieste Metara. Berke. and Hormann. aud Dr. bereud. Per s. s. Rajah Brooke from Sarawak Mr. A. More, and Mr. F. Drage. Per s. s. Wiii o362 words
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Miscellaneous1713 1893-10-10 9 p a* a* va IB I"* T =-*"^-*^-^ct aamrißEiLL,. SHIPPING ANirFI.\H IN FORT. j Kian Ann Brit -tr M| tons, Capt. AOffOS. D*ider this heading the following abbrVfWi 9?' Froin ;>th. (i. c. and 2» tmns are used str.— steamer: sh ship- c.-O. U Hin &cv For djambie, !»th.-Rda. barque;1,713 words
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Advertisement53 1893-10-10 10 n^^^^^^?iSifTsllJi ry o; 1^ INFANTS AND WO*! SIOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT UOuSouu e\^iij ixnDIGFSTH.'N, warm climates. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. **-B— ASK F OS DINUEFQBiys JmACMSTESIA. t^^Sk* D r FRANCK'S GBbSsV aaUasS OF JEAiTH APERIENT. STOMACHIC. PTJUQaTITC aod fUKU BlMa \^S^ .-Jr. R a^2'i M^aS^ D^?^JS^v*-ra---a--: I*>i I» accompanied wtlli53 words
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Advertisement335 1893-10-10 10 I YARROW'S SMLIOW DRAFT STEAMERS. a*— B— PaBWBBBBBBJBBai 1 I /J\ I /jC J SLbI bwSLebbl .-I, QbbUbbbS 1 J^T' II we ll Hj I M Bit BB at i^liltSj^W^jlaxeß^fc^ .1 'J_ STBRNWHEEL STEAMERS have Wfta found hy iipttttaw to Um besl typa i eeeaa for shallow river navigation, aud335 words
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Advertisement428 1893-10-10 10 I Tha only Medicine ef the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition. 7883- 84 open to ill CwntrW I rj« LALOR'S HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WCRin I-\ r th:!:;, m*m tuiu-d 1: /^>\ I arorld-uide rrpu r.tion as the Best and bß|428 words
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Miscellaneous1159 1893-10-10 10 ARKIVALtS. !VeBBel'B Name. A froKB.| Captain. Feom Sailed! Consignees Kio j OoV 1893 fttwhlll. t\m\mmZ Btei* a ,i,n Au^ ti her,iic\auiatA:Co 3 sea Lelle iV. 0 8^- !H i'S"**' Mlalaaaa. ,Oct. k Ooloaial Goren.ni rat 3 [Ban Seng Heng Brit, sch 17J Naoodah Pon ianak s*pt 30 Xiah ACo SlOcarnpo1,159 words
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