Straits Times Weekly Issue, 7 November 1893
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section58 1893-11-07 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY MAIL ISSUE. g^BLISHED, UWI. The daily Straits Times IO e<etat« at The weeklytttraita Time* 4s) ceTte a? VLZI mmmth |MM ln mmm '—ff— N a quarter ttaaat free m Malaya. $tk m asaiatlt post free anywhere, $41 a sjaarier poat free anywhere, [ESTABLISHED, 1831. I VOL58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1893-11-07 1 TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. BIRTHS. on3l«t nlto. a f Lnnrist^n. L»»onie Hill, the rife (f J. MacLennan, of a daughter, ieal. Oa 4th instaa^, nt Mount Z .on. the wife af Duncan Patbeson, of a daughter. a— ■""—^»^aaa—^m ai aai^i— aiaa >40 words
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Article261 1893-11-07 1 II Editobiils. I Philippine Prospects. R .rtrl.am^nt^iy Reform m Austria. I E'k A ddress to Council. 1 Tbe Proposed Increase of Postal Rates. 1 The Resignation of Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. I The Chartered Company and the Matabeles. I The Teluk Ayer Lauds. I Ths Spaniards aud261 words
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Article565 1893-11-07 1 Singapore 7th November. 185>o. Produce. Gainbier js «a i n.4->. J« No. i 1050 do do No. 2, 825 Copra Bah 567 i no Pontianak,. i < P.,, **.00. epper Black, <♦.;,, Bago Flour, Sarawak o \r\ uo ttrnnei o 35 Pearl Sago, tUi UonTee Bah *****565 words
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Article668 1893-11-07 1 This week's mail for Europe leaves per M. M. s. s. Saghalien and tbe M. M. s. Salazie witb the mail from Europe ot* tbe 13ih October is expected to-morrow. Tlie mail for Europe uext week is fixed per P. &0,8. s. Malwt. Tbe P. 0.668 words
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Article525 1893-11-07 1 SILVER. The End of the Silver Debate. The Repeat. Bill Passed. Tbo Bill to repeal the Sherman Silver Purchase Act Las noeeed. The voting was 43 agaiust 32. The Electoral Struggle iv Austria. The Austrian Miuisters have resigued owing to opposition ia tlie Reiehsrath to the policy of525 words
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Article458 1893-11-07 1 Dr. Brown, of Penang. will be put forward at the P.n.ing Cham 1.. ■> of Commerce as a cautliiate for the Legislative Council. Tha' otbei candidate is Mr. Hutlenbach. A Chinaman. Sfaparept ly <.v tl ieviug inteut, got iato M r WwherVa house tbiw m«>ming. aud was458 words
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764 1893-11-07 2 TUESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. Philippine Prospects. The import trade m foreign goods into the Philippines does not offer much prospects of increase m the near future, m the < opinion of the British Consul at Manila. < The Asiatics, who form the vast bulk of the population, have few wants to764 words
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Article65 1893-11-07 2 The delay of the Court's return from Bangpa'in, briefly notified the other day, occurred quite unexpectedly. All was ready on Tuesday, indeed many of the officials bad left for the capital, when her Her Majesty the Queen was taken ill, the birth of a Prince being shortly65 words
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83 1893-11-07 2 The "Chistima" "Ravenua Collision Case. Telegraphic intelligence baa been received from Shanghai that the Supreme Court there has reversed the decision of the Yokohama Cou»t that the P. O. Company could not file a counter claim iv the suit instituted by tbe Japanese Govern, ment m connection with the collision83 words
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142 1893-11-07 2 The fire totally destroyed the cloth mills on the bauks of the Wbangpoo, and tbe loss is estimated to Is? at least TK 1,000,000. Tbe mills, we learn, were not insured, the niaudarin m charge having concluded tbat it was a waste of142 words
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Article139 1893-11-07 2 (Siam Observer, 27th October,) If the information it* at all true which we published m yesterday morning's issue regarding the despatch oi" 800 more troops from Saigon to Chantaboon by the Sehwalbe, the move has a significance which neither Siam uor Eugland can afford to disregard. There wee 600139 words
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135 1893-11-07 2 Thk Selangor Garer anient Gazette publishes the following circular despatch from Lord Ripon: Doioning Street, 18th Auynst, 1893. Sir.— My attention has been called to the practice of issuing surcharga'd postage stain j s, and to the temptations which it affords to Past Masters135 words
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Article185 1893-11-07 2 Japan would seem to be seriously alive to the importance of the currency problem. The Japan Gazette of tbe 16th inst. says: The Monetary Council, whose appointment by Imperial Ordinance is announced m to-day's Official Gazette, is ordered, under tbe Financial Minister's superintendence, to examiue into the185 words
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Article58 1893-11-07 2 Telegram from Raub, dated 3.7 p.m. 30th October. Rough clean-up of battery yielded 1,150 ounces Amalgam, estimated quantity of stone crushed being 360 tons. Raub Hole prospects good. The above amalgam should give about 400 ounce* of refined gold. At the last clean-up, for four months, 1,750 tons58 words
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Article155 1893-11-07 2 In a work just published, the Personal Recollect ions of Werner You Siemens/* the great electrician, there is an interestiug anecdote illustrative of what Mr. Gladstone would call the genesis of an idea." Tbe author, who was engaged at tbe time m the coustruction of the teleg:apb line fiom155 words
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Article238 1893-11-07 2 From Truth" Thk coi respoudent, from whose letter on the case of Pyloo Singh, I quoted last week sends me the following letter. I regr< t the mispriut which he (Hunts out, the blame for which rests eutirely betweeu me and my printers Referring to your paragraph on the ease238 words
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Article381 1893-11-07 2 (Selangor Government Gazette, J/th Oct.) The District Officer at Klang reports that on the 18th Sept., he went to Batu< Tiga to see all the estates there. He visited, first of all, Ehor, where Mr. Stephensou has about 25 acres of nice looking pepper m bearing. From there381 words
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Article1939 1893-11-07 2 (By M. Henri Bryois, Special Correspondent of the Tempe.) [The following article was written (i» French) for the Straits Timee. The translation, as nearly as is reasonably possible, is literal. But some things have been deleted.] I have no doubt that the Freuch Parliament will reject, as1,939 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1893-11-07 2 The Stoats Tunes has the largest t^ulation of any newspaper m Asia. British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.24 words
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Article1055 1893-11-07 3 Gold and Hiddi-n Treasure. The Pepper Trade. Business m Orang Utans. Produce hTsws. Rattans m Germany. (frost o Cor respond cut.) A large gold nugget, weighing about ICteeu eiiut'S aud valutd at about $3 »0, w n, L.u-kei up by a Chinaman a few day a, at1,055 words
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410 1893-11-07 3 The Ministerial Crisis h, Austria, announcedav telegram, was anticipated at the date of last mail advicee. The franchise there rests on a narrow basis and, during the Last few months, agitation for its extension had gained such ({round that the Ministry promised to410 words
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Article229 1893-11-07 3 A General, Meetiug will be held ou Saturday, the Bth of November, to transact, tbe following busiuess 1. To read tlie minutes of laaf meeting. a Proposed by Mr. E. V. Carey. Seconded by Mr. C. M. Chnuming. That Government be asked, m view of the unhealthy229 words
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Article606 1893-11-07 3 Thr HKTiaiNo Councillors. A Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held this afternoon tor tbe purpose of deciding upon the Commissioners who retire at the cud of the year and to pass ami revise rules and fees m counectiou with the Inspection of Buildings. There wer^ present Mr.606 words
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Article206 1893-11-07 3 President's Cup. The following are the ties that have to be played off either on Thursday, Friday. or Saturday for the Ist round for the above Prize. The entries for this competition have exceeded auy previous oue Hut ton v. Bryan receiving > BsSsa.es [a round AMinson206 words
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Article553 1893-11-07 3 Mining Manager's Report for the Four Wbrks endixo th i 26th October, 18JM. 1 have the honour to report the followlug a* the progress made with tin? developnieut work of the miue for the foui weeks ending the above date. Mining. Raub Hole Section Xo. I Level. Sloping over553 words
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Article53 1893-11-07 3 Baptisms for the month of October. lSfi.'i. Clareuce Victor Ganno. Dores Mary Heard. Edna Kathleeu Heudriks. Marriages. Patrick William liauks to Kathleeu Hawkssley. Alfred Cunuiugham to Cecelia Helen Colledge. Offertories for October, 1890. Church Expenses... ...§82.15 Sick aud Needy 49.51 Assistant Clergy Fund 69.25 St. Audrew's Church Mission53 words
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230 1893-11-07 3 81.300 m Cash .Stolen. A report was made to the police, this inoruing, to tbe effect tbat the safe m the General Hospital had been bodily removed during the hours of last night aud this morning. The safe coutained cash to the amount of230 words
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Article2208 1893-11-07 3 An Impost a. \t Land Tknancv C/sk. er Tan Mke Nko Administratrix or Aao Chyk Leno Deceased' versus Tan Tno. Before Mr. Chief Justice Banter, i This was au action to recover dams-/* I for injurs doueto bouses Nos.. lot ami l<»*» Oheng Chea>k Street, iv Taujoug Paaaaff2,208 words
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1396 1893-11-07 4 The eighth annual general meeting of this Company was held at shanghai en 17th October. *****. The Chairman said Before referring to the asset position and prospects nf this Com; any. I propose to make a few statements and give a few facts m connection1,396 words
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Article189 1893-11-07 4 Pah ang News. (From a Corn span dent.) Parsn, Jlth October. The Acting Resident returned from Kuantan last evening; next mouth be proceeds to the TcinerK h aud Ulu Pahaug Disf ricts. Mm October. Tbe launch BbbVsJ left f«»r the Ulu this morning taking Mrs. Smyth aud Mr. and Mrs.189 words
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Article169 1893-11-07 4 P?e Rongoon.) London. Jlst October. The death is announced of Lonl Vivian. British Ambassador at Rome. Lord Vivian, Lbs British Minister at Rome. has been for oyer fori y years m tie- service of tin Foreign Office. Hi-, aval hapaetant p<»-t \\.-is m ls.ii>. ansa bs waa attarhod169 words
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Article104 1893-11-07 4 t Hanqkok Times Thk Russians at Lyons. London. 2(>th October. The Officers of the Russian Mediterranean Squadron have left Taris and have bees received at Lyons with enthusiasm c* pud ling that m Paris. The S-- ali.ed Ulster Parliament. The so-called Ulster Parliament, composed of six hundred delegates,104 words
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2628 1893-11-07 4 THURSDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. H.E's Address to Council. Ir His Excellency, William Edward Mil x well, were Governor of the Straits, it might be said that his proposals to the Legislative Council are unequal to tbe esteem m which people bold bis character and abilities. But since Mr. Maxwell is not2,628 words
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Article187 1893-11-07 5 The Pi nang Gazette is hurt that the Secretary for the Government of Perak causes diplomatic ausweis to be sent to questions. The Gazette says, very seriously If the Secretary to Government thinks it desirable m tbe public interests to withhold anything from the newspapers, the proper187 words
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Article442 1893-11-07 5 The }1 aster ov thk J,i id ij Weld Committed for trial. Regarding the death, by drowning, ol a mau named George Edmund Decray, which occurred at Peuaog on the 24th October through the cspsnusg of a sampan, alleged to liave resulttu from lue Wash of442 words
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1238 1893-11-07 5 Lecture on the Epistles of St. Paul. In the Presbyterian Church last night, the ttev. G. M. Reith delivered a lecture on some critical questions affecting the epistles of St. Paul. Nearly one half of the New Testament, he said, was occupied by the activity and writings of the apostle;1,238 words
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Article209 1893-11-07 5 A very curious shooting case occurred m K ling Street, tbis moruiug, when a man nam*, d Golden berg was shot m the back by an Arab. It appears that Qoldsaberg, who is a truuk maker liviug at Brant Bass.i li>ad, was walking along209 words
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Article265 1893-11-07 5 The French troupe SOW iv Siugapore gave a psafotmsnco lust night m las Town Hall to a Bttntll but appreciative audi*-'*-*'. The songs were of the cafe-concert style, but were rendered with that clearneat Of dictiou aud fitness of gestures sad expveasion that makes an artiste265 words
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Article190 1893-11-07 5 Tmussday, 2nd Novkmiek Opening of the Winter session. The Legislative Council, after a brief recess, reassembled this afternoon, at half past 2 o'clock, when tbe 1893/4 Session was commeuced. The following members were preseut His Excellency ths Acting GovxaNoa, (\V. E. Maxwell, <\m.u.) H. E. the Ceneral Officer190 words
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Article5267 1893-11-07 5 The 18Jf3 DanciT. 1K94 Revenue 53,817,<H)>. EsTIMATKD SUSPLUS OF $3,000. A Retrenchment Committee. PtISLIC W«»RK* FOE PENANS. Education Expenditure. Postal Rates. Proposed Legislation. The Native States. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government William Edward Maxwell, C.M.G.,) said Honourable Members or the Leoi lative Coun* ii.. -Iv5,267 words
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Article1345 1893-11-07 7 fat House then went into committee on fate Bill and Mr.Shblford said he JJJLad, under the head of Interest, that JrJ^Jaa a loss. He presumed that that JJjißCurred during the realiziug of their tecurities, by falling market rates. SfVoald like <*> zaow li tUat loas w1,345 words
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Article419 1893-11-07 7 {Via Ceylon Defeat f the M^o^s. Russian Opinion on the Naval Visit to Toulon. Opposition to thk Buffer State Idea. Marshal MacMahon's Funeral. Death of Dhuleep Singh. The British Squadbon m Italy. Madrid, Hist October. Latest advices state that the Spauiards have dislodged las Moors from around Melilla419 words
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297 1893-11-07 7 FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. The Proposed Increase of Postal Rates. Yesterday, when seeking to oppose the proposal to increase postal rates we, of course, had not before us the postal figures estimated for the ensuing year. Now that these figures are made public, the projx>sal to raise rates seems even more297 words
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Article318 1893-11-07 7 The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn, who was absent from yesterday's Legislative Council, will ask Is be jrennitted to resign. His three years term of office expires on the loth of Decemlier, when, m any ease, he seeks to retire. But, as he cannot at318 words
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Article472 1893-11-07 7 There was a meeting of the Executive Council to-day. It would appear that the Government mean to push the sale of Teluk Ayer land. All the hotels m Hongkong seem to be falling m with the idea of abolishing the chit system. Mas. Maswull's reception yesterday was not haa* m472 words
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130 1893-11-07 7 The Penang Harbour Drowning Case. The case agaiust Charles EJdie, Master of the Lady Weld, m the Magistrates Court at Peuang, for causiug the death of oue Decray, through drowning m the harbour there, by doing a rash and negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide; aud with rash aud130 words
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Article164 1893-11-07 7 The Liceuses head of revenue bulks large and is expected to reach nearly two and a half millions of dollars. P.iwnb-o-keis account for $62,000, the balance being accountable to opium and spirits. The interest ou loan 3 to the Native States is estimated at $43,500. The Expenditure for164 words
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Article191 1893-11-07 7 In a long article m the Nippon the loss entailed on tbe Japanese Government by the depreciation of silver was skilfully aualysed. The results as presented by our contemporary are somewhat startling, but 8 j far as we (Hyogo News) can judge ueed only be191 words
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1806 1893-11-07 7 Report of the Committee Appointed ta Consider Penang Postal Services. Thb Committee have ha*l before tli**ru a variety of proposals, aa shown m tin* Schedule attached, and the evidence of several representatives of trad*, banking, akc was tak»n a* t«» supplying Penang with a regular fortnight!.*. Mail service, to and1,806 words
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Article247 1893-11-07 8 Downing Street, Sth September 1803. IR, I have carefully considered Bir C. C Smiths despatch No. 109 of the 19th of April la»h relative to the amount of the contribution made by the Governor of the Straits Settlements towards the cosS^if lighting Government Hoase, Singapore, bsr247 words
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Article361 1893-11-07 8 The Fi nances of the Colony. Balance Sheet op Estimated Revenue and Expenditure fos ths Yeas 189*. Revenue. Land Revenue t exclusive of Premium) 219,600 Rents exclusive of Laud 3,110 Licenses -2,511.000 Stamps 258,650 Port aud Harbour Dues 1-0,805 Post-ge 147,250 Fees a >f Office 80,320 Fines, Forfeitures, and Fees361 words
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227 1893-11-07 8 SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. The Chartered Company and the Matabeles The rapid and signal success gained by the Chartered Company's forces over the Mat allies arouses regret that the Home Government did not allow the Comi>any to take action earlier. When the troubles broke out. Dr. Jamieson, the Company's Administrator m227 words
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239 1893-11-07 8 As we announced ws'crlay, Mr. Tau Jiak Kirn has teuder*. d b s r signation as an unofficial member of the Legislative Council. It has beeu arrauged to accept the resignation. Tbat leaves Siugapore practically unrepresented by Chinese m all of tbe important239 words
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Article625 1893-11-07 8 It may bfl remembered that, m ihe 1864 Budget apsafJl of the Acting Colonial Secretary, there was intimated that the Government estimate a return, during 1 894, from the sale of the reclaimed laud at Teluk Ayer, of no less than $80,000. That, put side by625 words
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Article58 1893-11-07 8 H. E. Baron do Ladario aud suite arrived at Shanghai last month from the Bra /ils. H. E. is charged with a missiou to Peking, but will, it is stated, remain m Shaughai pending iust ructions from home. In the present state of affairs m58 words
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Article159 1893-11-07 8 Mr. Huttenbach calls attention m the Pinang Gazette to another injustice to Penang. It seems that cattle from tbat Settlement uudcrgo quarantine m Deb. while cattle from Singapore can cuter there unrestricted. The result is said to be that dealers m Deli get cattle frees159 words
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Article151 1893-11-07 8 Public-House Keepers* Book-Keeping. Additional Rule made by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government for the management of houaea licensed under section 9of The Excise Amendment Ordinance** {No. VI of 187 V): Every keeper, manager, or occupier of a licensed house shall from the Ist January, 1894, keep a151 words
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Article237 1893-11-07 8 A rather intereatiog point, thouaa a new oue, was raised m tbe X Court recently, which led the pH? Judge to explain the relational debtor and creditor, and tbe duff 7 f one to the other. The defendant case purchased some pot plants at Botanical Gardens,237 words
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Article237 1893-11-07 8 Skvbral ties m tbe Ist round for tat President's Prize were completed jesterday afternoon and. as wJI be seen by tbe results, most of th* n must have beeu ex* citing games, very closely matched. Elliot, receiving 4 struts! a rouud frou Allmsou, beat him by 1 up. VV.237 words
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Article347 1893-11-07 8 Precautions against Achisbab Attack. A Ti-.kr Intrrrupts tbb Post. Another Kemkpy fob Lipbost. A Deadly Kris. Medical control over Pilgrims. i Translated from Yatiotu Newspaper*) The Royal Packet Navigation Compear, besides providing for a military escorts! ba>ard its vessels calling at certaa Achiuese ports, has taken the additiosal347 words
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Article198 1893-11-07 9 rfj-o or ths Deportees on Ban. Tn fire Chinsmen, whom the Governor Council decided to banish from the flolaoy on account their conspicuous uie it m tbe promotion of tbe Wei Seng lottery, will be sent away at the end of the current month. Nearly198 words
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676 1893-11-07 9 (By a Visitor from Singapore.) Pioceedino to embark on the small g.g. Banee for Borneo West, I was agreeably surprised to find a most comfortable little craft with every convenience heaps of room— excellent food remarkably well cooked, and, above all, Five676 words
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Article356 1893-11-07 9 A Shipwreck. COUMBUCIAL EntERPEISE. TELBoaaPHic Inters option. Mining Facilities. A Cycling Club. The Comercio givea particulars of the loss of a Norwegian vessel, the Alexandra, on a voyage from Manila to Hongkong When she started for the Utter port fcucb bad weather waa encountered on the passage, that356 words
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Article332 1893-11-07 9 Restrictions on Tobacco Selling. Savings of Chinese Coolibs. The Achinese m Tamiang. (Translated /mm Deli newspaper.) The Planters' Association decided upon holding an extraordinary meeting, the other day, to prevent the members from selling their tobacco locally or m the neigh bourhood nndtr penalty of a fine. What led332 words
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112 1893-11-07 9 We {Times of Ceylon) have before stated' that Major McCallum denied the rumour that be wss to be appointed as SurveyorGeneral to Ceylon. The subject was again adverted to before the Major left Ceylon, when he said I should not think of takiug112 words
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Article187 1893-11-07 9 Mr. E. W. Biaca, Government Secretary follow I WfiteB tothe With reference to a leading article m the 1 cnang Gazette of the 30th Octotrer, I desire to poiut out to you that what is 'disingenuous* is that you have neglected to tell your readers that yon187 words
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Article49 1893-11-07 9 Mr. Hut tenbach Decorated. The King of Italy has conferred u-*on Mr. August Huttenbachthe Order of Cavalier** del la Corono d'ltalia." for good services rendered during five years as Consular A«rent for Italy m Penang. Mr. Emile Hutteuhach was also decorated by the King of Italy for similar services.49 words
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704 1893-11-07 9 Heavy Taw Expenses. The winding-up of a Penant? Secret Society, styled tbe Gi Hin Kongaie. forms the subject, matter of a paper laid before tbe Legislative Council on Thursday, which turns largely upon tbe heavy lecral expenses attending the liquidation. The particulars are given704 words
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255 1893-11-07 9 MONDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. The Spaniards and the Moors. The telegraphic news of the trouble U'tween the Spaniards and Moors at Melilla, published m another column, shows the bitterness of the quarrel and the determination of Spain to defeat the Moors. These Moors inhabit the Riff district, a mountainous Tegion l>ordering255 words
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Article725 1893-11-07 9 The Times of Ceylon, discussing an alleged discouragement of Ceylon plauters iv Perak, seeks to contend that Perak is much iv the rear iv regard to agriculture, aud that its laud is uot oj*a*n to planters m a spirit that encourages enterprise. Further, relating what is alleged725 words
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Article351 1893-11-07 9 m> The mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Marseilles, on the 10th ultimo, was delivered ou tbe 3rd instant. -S> Thk new Chief Justice, Mr. Cox, is expected to arrive by M. M. steamer on Wednesday, about uoou. It appears that the City of New York must have been351 words
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Article152 1893-11-07 9 Saigon Rivbs. Coral Bank. Plah No. 3Mfk Accobdino to notice from the Head of the Department of Bridges aud Cause. ways at Saigon, the works for removal of the coral bank, now being carried out, have been finished m the central part of the rocky plateau, and152 words
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Article300 1893-11-07 10 The Dxath of Mn. A. A. Scully. On Mr. Chief Justice Bonser taking his seat m the Supreme Court this morning he said that he regretted to announce tbe death of Mr. A. Scully, who had b -en the Malay Interpreter of the Court for a period300 words
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Article275 1893-11-07 10 The following is the result of the Monthly Medal Handicap played ou Saturday, from which it will be seen that F. O. B* Dennvs's won, and Stiven played an excellent 1st round, making his record. Several other competitors were playing, tut did not hand in their cards.275 words
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Article297 1893-11-07 10 The Fighting Between Spaniards and Moors. TfcoußLE Between the French and Moobs. Via Manila.) Madrid, 20th October.— At Melilla the Pasha has offereel te»elestre>y the trendies within a spae-e of two days. ffis siiieM'i-itv is eloubt*'*l auel it is thought that he wishes ter /jrain tiin**. The Spanish297 words
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157 1893-11-07 10 Pinany Gazette.) Da. W. C. BnowsT, having been ssked to stand for the vacant seat, m the Legislative Council, has cousented to contest the seat. Dr. Brown came to Penang about teu yeara* ago. He first entered upon public affaire m 1838, by157 words
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Article885 1893-11-07 10 The Siam Free Press, iv eleiling with tbe position of the Straits Settlements towards Siam, thus seeks to show bow little they have to fear any evil from French advance m the latter: Singapore* and Penang practically enjoy the whole traele of the Peninsula, aud it885 words
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Article1686 1893-11-07 10 Esnibmobs GaaoEHs. London, October 6th. Dsabbst Kitty, Back again m town from tbe shores of the inviolate sea, but with the delicious pringle of the salt spray still on our tanned and sun- kissed faces, and with resurgent energies ready for the seductive delights and toils of shopping1,686 words
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Article462 1893-11-07 10 To the Editob of the "STnAiTs Times." Sib, We all, no doubt, admire the magnificent, self-effacement with which you have refrained from denouncing the Government that threatens to restrain the liberty of the press. The liberty I refer to is a substantial liberty. It is462 words
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Article267 1893-11-07 10 T*» THE EDITeiB *>F THS STBAITS TIBI Sir, Siuce h*s arrival about five years ago, the Revd. Bro. Augusta*, the Director of the St Joseph's lustitatios, has the esteem of all hi* pupil* aai baa made himself very popular witb tat majority of the ex -pupils of267 words
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Miscellaneous164 1893-11-07 10 Passenger list. AaaivAL*. Per s. a. De Carpentier from Batavia:-' Meesrs. Fa. M. Yamou, Debey, Gooa, asS Anderson. n Per a. s. Darin fr*»m Bangkok— Mr. 0* Rice. aiaata*. Per s. s Sappho from Klang:— Mr. Jk*Afi and Mr*. Vane. Per s. 8. L»iM<iau*«i from CalcatU —Revd Mr. and Mrs.164 words
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Advertisement399 1893-11-07 11 ABOUT PERAK BY FBA.Mi SWETTEXHaJI. Paser Covers $1.4*6 Cleth Boards M.50 lair Leather IS.OO SINGAPORE. STRAITS TIMES OFFICE. Tai book will he forwarder! to any part oa asfiaSioa pst fre»e at the* aberve namoel prices. Tbe money must bo sen* with all ader*. Postal orei**rs to be made* payable to399 words
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Advertisement42 1893-11-07 11 *A tb*«v ass a anura Bar aad a lassstaatl i sas-aat sB eamptoJute enmosetet! *SEwm E*B*> aa _^£*^^^***mmmmm mY mn^mEmsEEEEE EE» Om*xEkmnJ 2 E**mmm*} Out OmSmtmEmmmh +W mEm*mmmf B^ataSSS^auS Cawsajsawsaaa mmmmm* aa* *^-£jajar* Bieavsanwan^sajii i ijH v*wrr.a*ji, aaa; 7^ bOS to a*-*SBBa*^42 words
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Miscellaneous179 1893-11-07 11 f I isi* BWM°* from X lan* via porta I 1 <?• a,, T^ M^ er 9 e *rom Padang I snd Mra Williams, Lieut 1 »ar>aa-«s I CS- fc Jfamjerma**in from B rneo via j cr *!_HeasrH.Breitag, Burcha-d Murray, JSJi* Hnnter, ad Dr. Jante/. SrJJ. Java from H mgk*179 words
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Miscellaneous1758 1893-11-07 11 HHIPPING *HHl|'l»lftN IM fUatf ,k *T m^ M ul n^^^.^^«"r I f-JWUa«?.«tat Johore ST *^g-. q>t g*- ■•?«•-*•->■«»* i Joh. ie^aa.. Brit. rtr. 627 ton.. -W Fvfe Ist Mk Nov. .ro,a Baogkok. 28th Oct' G^c. W ?rakuf T pT^!' f T 1 Mansfield ft 00. Por Banrtok, U.-Hd. V H1,758 words
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Miscellaneous1464 1893-11-07 11 AtCICIVAI*. 5 j I j.-r. Afi i jVaaaaL'a Nabtb. A ToitK Car tain. From Panaa, Cowbi*»nbrb m Ria Oot! 1803 30 Hong Wan Rrit. .tr 116 ulh a P. Anson Oct. 27 1 Wea Bin A Co. l^» i,w Dut. sU, 757 Pater. I .taria Oc*. 28 Mendel- Ce. SO1,464 words
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