Straits Times Weekly Issue, 21 November 1893
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section45 1893-11-21 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY MAIL ISSUE. ESTABLISHED, 1831.] [Established, 1931. is_ri lines 4© cents n eony; $4 a quarter post free in Jin lay... $21 a month post free anywhere. $44 a quarter post free anywhere. VOL XLVI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1803. NO. 3,76645 words
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31 1893-11-21 1 On November 18th, at Scott's Road, Aileen Olive Beatrice, dearly loved daughter of Frank and Henrietta JPenrose, aged ons 3 ear and two months.31 words
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Article199 1893-11-21 1 Editorials. The Native States and the Military Contribution. Chinese Exclusion in America. British Shipbuilding. The Meeting at Monza. Penang's Champions. Ths Budget Discussion. The Budget iu Committee. The Fortress of Singapore. Pearling Legislation in Netherlands India. Local News. Disastrous Fire at Singapore. Mr. Henniker Heaton in Singapore.199 words
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Article574 1893-11-21 1 Singapore. 21st November, 1893. Produce. ••jaoier, *6.35. 5° do No. 1, 10.50. do do No. 2, 8.00. 5.67%. oo Pontianak, 4.80. Pepper Black, 9.80. fca*?o Flour, Sarawak 2.52% pfo Brunei 2.31. ™rlSago 3.40 fV« ali 37.12%. Liberian, 37.50. •Woca small Flake, 4.10. d° do Ist quality 4.40.574 words
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Article509 1893-11-21 1 Thb M. M. s. s. Sydney takes this week's mail for Europe and next week's mail for Europe io fixed per P. O. s. o. Sutlej. The M. M. s.s. Yarra with the mail from Europe of the 27th October is expected to-morrow. The P. AO.o.509 words
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Article770 1893-11-21 1 The "Times" on the Bri Mi Xavy. London, 1 ith November. i The Times is publishing a series of articles upon the British uayy, the purpose of the articles being to show the weakness of the British navy wheu compaied with the immeuse growth of the Freuch and770 words
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Article349 1893-11-21 1 Mk. Treacher, Resident of Seiangor, will probably return to Kuala Lumpor on Wednesday, baviug come to Singapore on business conuected with the Seiangor estimates. Perak and Selaikaor hare arranged for a cricketing contest during the Christimas holidays. Perak visits thai sister State which has drawn up a349 words
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Advertisement51 1893-11-21 1 The Straits Times has the largest I circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam. Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a51 words
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1414 1893-11-21 2 TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. The native states and the Military Contribution. Wk published. yesterday, certain extracts from the Pinang Gazette, the substance of which is that the Native States of the Malay Peninsula should pay their share of the military contribution in proportion to their revenue." Now, we hope that the1,414 words
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Article231 1893-11-21 2 Br last mail advices, the Chinese exclusion question in the United States had been advanced a stage, through the House of Representatives passing a Bill to extend for six months the time allowed to Chinese for registration under the Geary Act. That law was made to231 words
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Article539 1893-11-21 2 Dunmo August last, nearly 184,000 piculs of rice were snipped from Bangkok to Siugapore. Mr. Henxikek Heaton ou Straits postage is comineuded to the notice of the Legislative Couucil. The Russiau transport Yaroslavl arrived this morning from Vladivostock via Naga* saki with 709 soldiers. Sbp is bound for Odessa. Mk539 words
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2638 1893-11-21 2 MR. HENNIKE R HEATON IN SINGAPORE. The Champion of Imperial Penny Postage. Me. Hennikeb Heaton, M.P., for Canterbury, arrived from Hongkong by the P. O. steamer Malwa, this morning, on his way to England. His journey is being undertaken in the interests of improving the postal and telegraph conditions, not2,638 words
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Advertisement24 1893-11-21 2 The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread a circulation.24 words
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Article115 1893-11-21 3 French Ind o-China. Another youug French officer has fallen victim to the pirates in Tonquin. The Post of Na-han, we read, was attacked suddenly by a band of pirates, who were Unfortunately Sub-Lieutenant IA-Q-rronet, of the 2nd Tonkinois, at the time he was recalling his men, was killed b Ji115 words
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Article2096 1893-11-21 3 At the Assize Court, this morning held •oa&srtfsri Mr <*? l j vv lu second case oo th» caleudar was thn> «r l Baron n w,! i char e »S*ioBt tHa for d T Wh WM for trial tor defamation of character the complainant2,096 words
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Article92 1893-11-21 3 In the course of au iuterview with a uewspaper representative last month, Rajah Brooke gave an accouut of tbe progress which is being made in Sarawak. It is, he said, the only flourishing countrv iu the Eastern Archipelago that cau be decided by tbe returns of trade aud revenue.92 words
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Article125 1893-11-21 3 At Peuang, on the 10th iustant, a breach of promise case, iu which a Miss Cornelius was plaintiff aud Mr. Norbert Gregory, a juuior clerk iu the Registry, Su pi erne Court, defendaut, was called on before His Honour Mr. Justice Gatty. Mr. Adams was125 words
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Article177 1893-11-21 3 Deat h of Mr. John Maegregor. Mb. Johu Macgregor, the senior resident partner in the firm of Jardine, Matheson and Co., at Shaughai, died there on the 7th instaut. Mr. Macgregor was one of the best know r n and most widely esteemed men iu China. He was a native177 words
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Article166 1893-11-21 3 {Bangkok Times Sth November.) Dvnara the last few days, twenty-two leases for mining areas were signed, sealed and delivered. Of these three are in Kedah, one in Puket, three in Gerbi, one in Pataloong, one in Chantaboon, two iu Kanburi and eleven in Lorn Sak, and they166 words
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259 1893-11-21 3 WEDNESDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER. British Shipbuilding. Lloyds Register of shipbuilding returns for the third quarter of the present year give the number of vessels, exclusive of war-ships, then under construction in the United Kingdon as 32b\ of a gross tonnag*' slightly exceeding 600.000 tons _..V_» of these vessels were st. -amors,259 words
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Article457 1893-11-21 3 Mu. Huttenbach's figures, show iug the unreasonableness of Mr. Mc Laity's cry about the using of Penang raouev in Singapore, are probably well compiled. Mr* Hutteubach is believed to have had the matter in baud for some time; and he had gone into it very carefully. M. de Gaspaky is457 words
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Article1758 1893-11-21 4 Bamnc* about $4««,e>n4j. A Block of Buildings Swept Away. Buildings Uninsured. $.tt>6,ooo Insurance on Contents. A most disastrous fire occurred in the commercial heart of Singapore, this morning, doing damage to close on half a million of dollars. The buildings destroyed are situated along Bonham Street1,758 words
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Article693 1893-11-21 4 Scaecitt or Freight. An Alleged Freak or Nature. The Dutch Convict System. (From a Correspondent.) Pontianak, 4th November. There has been a great scarcity of freight outwards during the past mouth, and steamers trading to this port, have beeu leaving half empty. It was difficult to understand693 words
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Article158 1893-11-21 4 Thb Society gives it.s At piioval to Morality. A meeting of the Debatiug Society was held last evening iu the Towu Hall, Mr. Knight presiding in the absence af the President. The subject of discussion was whether intellectual culture had beeu a greater factor than inoralitv iu158 words
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Article154 1893-11-21 4 The Bitter Car of Mr. McL \ety. Me. Hcttembach Answers Me. McLarty {From our Correspondent.) Psnang, 1 25 p.m.. Wednesday. Mr. August Hnttenbach ha* published, in pamphlet form, a rejoinder to Mr. McLartyV hook: Affairs of the Colony. Mr. Huttenhach necks to prove that uo Peuang money is spent154 words
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56 1893-11-21 4 Yesterday, the Chimse stall-holders at Clyde Terrace Market were charged bv the Municipality at the Police Court with intimidation. The case w.is dismissed. The chaigc a rone out of a lejeut disturbance at lhe market, owing to the fixing of farmer's fees for stalls56 words
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Article800 1893-11-21 4 Thk Dyak is collector of human heads, his reputation swells in proportion to the dinieiisioiis f the pyramidal pile of -kul!upon his dootutepa In order to ipiench this ardour of collecting which (anaUM-aSS the Dynh mind, measures of more than ordinarv in_fenuity are resamiflJ-L The romantic OJ-atoTV800 words
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Article585 1893-11-21 4 (Perak Government Gatrtte JOf* -YoivmilW Chinese Coolie*.. Pnoaaam in Bating Pad_,,, 0 Elephant Hiwtiko Dwnfaft Ssntember, tho District v. istrate ot kinta waa engage! an thf mn-s.on to enquire into the worl.ii,, Chinese Übour Regulation*. BLT T Chiuese lo» kayo and the ii.av anVmlo are unanimous i« whlnntll!585 words
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Article422 1893-11-21 4 Kvst RicnoN Fah > at Bombay OriiM-EATixo Among the Si k Hi. The members of the Opium Cominissiiaa who hold strong iews against the use of tha drug have many sunrises in store for them. 1 In- pressure brought to bear upon the lisliaa executive has cau.-cd422 words
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202 1893-11-21 5 THURSDAY 16th NOVEMBER. The Meeting at Monza. The intended conference between Count lnokv and the King of Italy which, its unexpectedness, has aroused flderabic comment, may l>e conjectured have -on H l'«' arin tf on tne Triple AlThe burden of that alleged League j Peace presses heavily on both Austria202 words
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Article651 1893-11-21 5 Penang' s Champions. Mb. rIrTTE\BAeH. in support of bis onald&ture for the election to the Legislative Council, has published, in place of _n election address, a pamphlet seeking to show that Mr. MeLarty's figures about the Penaiu, revenue are wrong. Mr. Hutfenhaeh's jKiint is that, if we must i;o into651 words
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Article165 1893-11-21 5 Thk steamer Sri Jfnaaar arrived fiom I a bang to-day. 317.0(0 piculs of rice were export, d from Bangkok to Singapore in September last. The hardy golfers pursued their amusement yesterday in the rai u. There were yesterday no outdoor games save golf. The Telegraph steamer Sheward Osborne, Captain Madge,165 words
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Article87 1893-11-21 5 This afternoon, Messrs. Powell <& Co. put up for auction sale the property known as Gemmill's Hill, comprised iu two indentures for 908 years aud containing au area of 98,180 square feet, subject to a quit-rent of $18 per annum, together with the building created thereon87 words
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Article154 1893-11-21 5 The police have arrested two men, Malays, ou suspicion of beiug concerned iu tbe inuider of the'rikisha coolie on the Kerbau Road, ncr.r thc Race Course, the other uight. Strange to say, both the ineu arrested are peons employed in the Government service. Oue man, named154 words
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Article135 1893-11-21 5 Golf in Yesterday's Rain. During the downpour of yesterday afternoon, the fiuish of the ties for 4th round for the President's Cup, was beiug played. It was very uufoituuate that it happeued thus. Elliot, receiving a stroke a hole from J. B. Robertson, beat him by g up aud135 words
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Article3265 1893-11-21 5 Mu. Huttenhach issues in lieu of an election manifesto" a large pamphlet, for which he anticipates a sale for he says j all proceeds for the benefit of the Penang Free School." The pamphlet begins witn the following letter: Open Letter to Hr. McLarty. PENANG,3,265 words
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Article1362 1893-11-21 5 Cujy a -mall part of the Calculation* in herewith printed. Jhe complete eiihtimtn extend over yen IN*7 to 1801. 1 heir I>hm«« i«> the total I cveuiie and K\pciiditll'c of eueh ctt lenient a- given in tho Blnokooks. Their ohjeet in to >iiow conelu*i\ely whether a portion1,362 words
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Article127 1893-11-21 6 Yesterday 's Fire. The dealing with the stuff salvaged from yesterday's fire on Bonham Street and Boat Quay has already commeuced. A quantity of hides from Mr. Moses's godown were sold by auctiou by Messrs. Pooreil at Co., this morning, and the prices realized ranged from $7.50 to Sl '2127 words
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Article81 1893-11-21 6 Selangor Government Rail way. Abstract of Traffic Earni.nos for the Moxth or October, ISU3. Heads of Receipts. Amount. Passengers $15 722 Season Tickets Horses. Carriages, and Dogs.. 17-J Telegraph Collections 1 Excess Fares 4,; Parcels I^o Excess Luggage y.\l Special Trains Miscellaneous 011^. Total Coaching Slt>,74__ 2°**? $34,357 W- rehouse81 words
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229 1893-11-21 6 This moruiug at the Crimiual Assize Couit, presided over by Mr. Chief Justice Cox, there came on for heariug before a common jury, the case against William Thomas Ward Booth, who is charged with causing the death of Chee Yin by a rash act "not229 words
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Article901 1893-11-21 6 Thk Sultan of Tauroanan. Thb C-.PBIZINO or the Sni MaNoas." cohhun .cation to pah ano. Five Pahano Policemen Dkoeut. Small-pox at Kuantan. Mail Sent Via Johobe. {From our own Correspondent.) Pekan, Nth Nov. Mr. Duff, Acting Superintendent of Police, returned ou the 31st October, from Ulu Pahang by boat.901 words
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Article10917 1893-11-21 6 Thuhsday, 16th Novkmukr. Tun Legislative Council reassembled, > yesterday afternoon, at half past o'clock. The following members were preseut His Excellency the Acting Governor. (W. Maxwell, c.m.o.i H. E. the General Otticer Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G., k.c n. The Hou'nle the Actiag10,917 words
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Article7426 1893-11-21 8 Tnn ilative Council o.uaaecahled, tins a(leruooo,at halt p.ist o'cmck. Tht s.ime membi rs o era prt sent i The minutes of the last meeting wen read and OOBUrUst d. The Suppl\ Kill in to mm litre. The tmlil Office. The Acroe Colonial B_aU_aajanj moved t!»at the Hill7,426 words
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860 1893-11-21 10 FRIDAY. 17th NOVEMBER. The Budget Discussion. Budobt discussions are necessarily so general in their BOOM that thev are not very interesting to hearers or readers, nor ÜBS yesterday's discussion anv exception to that rule. The Legislative Council, at yesterday's meeting, turned its attention almost s.dely to the Budget. Mr. Vermont860 words
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Article130 1893-11-21 10 Un the Crimiual Assize Court resuming its sittiugs this moruiug, the Chief JaatlUO referred to the ease of the five Malavs who effected the capture of four of a gang of Chiuese robbers. It may be rememl e--ed that the gang broke into a Chinaman'* house at Teluk130 words
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Article123 1893-11-21 10 The Pinang Gazette of the 13th instant, publishes the first of an inteuded series of articles adverse to Mr. Huttenbach's candidature for the fjegiolative Couucil. The article which purports to be by a Member of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, seeks to show tbat Mr. Hutteubach, in123 words
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542 1893-11-21 10 SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. The Budget In Commitee. At yesterday's legislative Council fL discussion again lunged over nianr They talked of the Audit 04V, 33? P. W. D. They Amunmd ZZ2* the entrance to Singapore Harb, Ur their mood of economy thev v..n whether it was ii.v,sMrv f„ r < tl542 words
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Article216 1893-11-21 10 Ma. VV. H. Trkachkk tbe hvninaw Selaugor, aud Mrs. Treacher arrived tho moruiug, from Klang |>er Es me raise. The Association football, S. C. C^J Garrison, resulted in favour of tbe (Jarrisou by two goals to love. Tbe S.C. played two men short. The steamer Kian Yams retries ausv monsoon216 words
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Article39 1893-11-21 11 Elliot entered into the final for the 1 President's Cup, by beating Jones last evening by 3 up and Ito play. Elliot played a careful game and sucked in waiing his record round in the ,core of 46.39 words
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93 1893-11-21 11 The Government Gazette," 17t h November. Mr. H- Eschke reported his return f P leave of absence and resumed charge of tbe Grerman Consulate, Singapore, on the 13th instant. Mr. M. Rodesse is appointed Acting Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Siugapore, with effect from jthe 27th October, 1893. There93 words
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Article405 1893-11-21 11 1. Your Committee have carefully examined the details of the Estimates for the year 1894. 1 No alterations are proposed in the Estimates of Revenue. 3. The alterations which the Cotumittte f ropose to405 words
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Article137 1893-11-21 11 U agreeing to the Report iu other parJ*}*r*, we desire emphatically to protest K mat the continuance of the present rate r Contribu tion, which, at the low Ver <* a exchan 8 e now current, exceeds 22 of «k Jv of tae wnol e estimated Revenue 01 joe137 words
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440 1893-11-21 11 The garrison of the fortress of Singapore is supposed to be barely sufficient to man that fortress against an attack bv sea. In the event of war, the garrison would be further reinforced by the troops from Penang, by the Perak Sikhs, and440 words
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563 1893-11-21 11 Some time ago, it was repotted that pearlers from Australia had been rausacking shell banks in Netherlands India territorial waters, in thc neighbourhood of New Guinea and tho Aru islands. The Netherlands India Government took action against this, at the time, by despatching men-of-war to563 words
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83 1893-11-21 11 Is He a Stamford Raffles or a Curse and a Bane Because of the book Affair* of the Colony, the Pinang Gazette says that M Mr. McLarty will henceforth rauk among tlu.se meu who have doue great work for tbe Straits. His name will be remembered aud his work referred83 words
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90 1893-11-21 11 At au adjourned Geueral Meetiug of the Chinese Christian Association held Bl the residence of Mr. Voon Kon Shoon on the 13th inst. the following appoiuttneuts nate made for the ensuing year. Mr. Soug Ong Siang ba., llb., President aud Mr. Voon Kon Shoon, Vice President.90 words
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Article155 1893-11-21 11 Three nominations have beeu sent iu for the three shortly to be vacated seats vacated bv efflux of time on tbe Municipal Board. The Hon. T. Shelford has been nomiuated for Tanjong Pagar Ward (his present seat.) Mr. Meyer for Tanglin Ward (the seat uow occupied by155 words
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Article171 1893-11-21 11 The Chinese iu Perak recently presented a fountain to the Taiping Gardens, aad, desiring the wife of the Resident to open that fouutaiu, (which she has since consented to do) they addressed that lady thus To Mrs. F. A. Swettenham. Most Respected Madam, The Chinese merchants171 words
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Article195 1893-11-21 11 Impbovements at Seremban. Railway Changes. A Pahano Rhinoceros. (From our Correspondent.) Sungei Ujong, 17th Nov. The town of Seremban shows a great improvement all the attap houses which were hitherto allowed to remain in the heart of the towu are uow being replaced by big brick buildings.195 words
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Article906 1893-11-21 11 Sik Charles Warren, the Right Worshipful District Grand Master of the Eastern Archipelago, when laying the foundation stone of the Masonic Hall at Kuala Lumpur, spoke of the Craft thus M?i son ry has not escaped the diligent en(piirv into its inotitntiOß that the spirit of the age has906 words
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Article327 1893-11-21 11 A Landslip. Singular Premonition. Mr. I. ei. i. amy's Departurk. {From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lum por, 17th November. A serious landship has occurred at the 17th mile on the Ulu Seiangor Extension. The line has been blocked for several days, but, as the labour supply is now good,327 words
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Article349 1893-11-21 11 On Saturday thc final tie for the President's Cup, between Elliot, conceding a stroke a hole, to Daunt was wou by the latter by 1 up aud 3 to play. IsT Round. Ui Hoi. Ifoi isd 2nd Daunt 1 up. .Ird I tth 1 Ml I Ha I 7th349 words
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1137 1893-11-21 12 Thb following compilation relating to the naval strength of several of the Euro|»ean powers may be of especial interest in the present relatious of France, Russia, aud Britain. It is compiled from Lord Brassey's Naval Annual for 18_>3. Under the beading of Relative1,137 words
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Article338 1893-11-21 12 S. C. C. s. S. B. C. Played ou tbe Esplanade ou Saturday. Scores S C. C. F. H. Grant c. Moore b. Tesseusohu I s Lt. Efidnardo l». Valhetn; 1 G. H. Duder b. do 0 Lt. Gugyisbergc. Toooonosha b. D'Sou/a 28 J. Orman l.b.w. Valberg 20 Lt.338 words
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Article375 1893-11-21 12 (Via Saigon.) The Russian Welcome in France. Strikes in France. The Troubles in Morocco. Martial law in Barcelona. A New Ministry in Austria. Paris, ,'ird November. Admiral Avellan, in the nam*' of the Russian Officers, has asked M. Dnpnj to thank the French nation for the magnificent welcome375 words
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Article1089 1893-11-21 12 (Six days Liter than By last Mail.) Bio Failure in Loni <>n. Thk Popes Dread or a European War Filrci: Battle in Brazil. Mr. Gladstone's Obligations to Dynamitards. Italy Spends More on the Army. Parisian Presents to Russian Officers. The L t lster Parliament. A Sewage System1,089 words
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422 1893-11-21 12 Report or the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Limited. In p-escnt iug the enclosed Bilance Sheet and Profit aud L >ss Account to the Shareholders o| the Raub Australiao Gold Miuiug Company, Limited tbe Directors are pleasel to call attention to the fact that the Profit aud Loss Account bears422 words
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Miscellaneous589 1893-11-21 12 MItttItt ttVVVVVVVVVVatVV-*_^ -nl.i--I'aissrngrr List. w r r.. ASKIVALS. Per s Carpentier frun Bataria.- th^ Messrs. J. Gyloni. Solomouaou, Uarro.it, .p. aul Miss Eagleshnm. Per s. s. Hebe from Deli —Mr. aul Mra H Stalmaun. i» Per P. aV Om s v -diva from YoUJum. Hon. Mr. and Mr- Ga't >n.589 words
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Advertisement13 1893-11-21 13 t^T D- fraiick's 9ißKM~mm%mmjmi W/^mm^/k APERIENT BTOBU-CHIC. PURftATIWE and Puwri-HO I 2S§Tk «rs^^13 words
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Advertisement216 1893-11-21 13 ANJJSR. PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDKRS. Flag Date j p_, BT Date, and Ship'b Name. Commander. or From Where. Destination culah Rio. Sailio. j Nov. 2Fi en bq. Villede Redan Gui^ua d Sept. 22 'S..i?on St.Lu'aduß.' 2 B- it. sh. Trafalgar Roberts Oct. 29 Batavia Melbourne 2 Fren.bq.216 words
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Advertisement726 1893-11-21 13 X>OWELL A C 0., SINGAPORE. Please bead thbob few i.inbs abd BEAR THEM IN MIND. OUR FURNITURE FACTORY io in Orchard Road, and is the largest sad most complete. It is supplied with steam power to drive our Woodworking Machines, Saws, Lathes, Ac, therefore Contracts and large orders can be726 words
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Miscellaneous920 1893-11-21 13 »n_jr_rjj!NaU aHiPP-M in pokt. abbreviaJ* _*1~ -str.— steamer; sh.— ship; bq. *nT-British U. S.-United States h Ger German Dut.— Dutch Joh. a c —General cargo ;d.p.— dock *?Vt -Uncertain T. P. W.— Tanjong P. D-— Tanjong Pagar Dock to«a> Whsrf J- W.-Jardine Wharf. Vsffitn* Harbour Wharf; N. H. D.- ll'Z«r920 words
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Miscellaneous814 1893-11-21 13 U.-B a W 00al B UBtoad &C^ F or Caleutt 1 aj£f >^_nt ifc"* Ger 396 Capt I M^r IO U.-°^s FromHongkong 4th BaB -t I lfifhT tZra, Brit r 691 t OllB Cipt. Parsons fc \HmVl Frora Ma dras via ports, 3rd i G?' U.i^p d W B *<£814 words
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Miscellaneous1476 1893-11-21 13 ARRIVALS. J Fna j— r Nasi Tons. Captain. From Sailed. Consigns™. W ms I 3 !______l^ Guan Son bS Millar Ba^n Nov 11 Goh Guan Loo 13 PanWC Ma n I' 4^ UDl P Samarang Nov 11 Tan Kim Tian A Sor s 13 ;p a n Guan SS Goar1,476 words
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Advertisement690 1893-11-21 14 Ifnanary afos*n/no Bf kind swarded s Certificate st ths Calcutta Enhttttloti, 1883-84, open to ell Countries REo,,TEBtD 13* LALOR'S tb,oe mark ffIDSrT-ODYME HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD mZZ **l lr4y y rt m int ined ils Its ener R izing effects are shewn from690 words
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Advertisement385 1893-11-21 14 MlffiOyS SHALLOW DRAFT STEAIERS, l_l -K' >^^ _H Bfctal Sf RIJ N WHEEL STEAMERS have Ven found l>y expcncno- to tho I, sf lv a f a 1 for s'»allow rto«f navigation, at.d of th. se Messrs. TaBBOH" have enaatn did' 1.l I H*" bar of successful examples for all385 words
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Advertisement342 1893-11-21 14 W _H^* m\* >f Niirs.'iy iw LnanV n_-^_-_-f nfc-nnV _____k Yhv most suitable and sviviitlliv 4*++mK*^' m IMM 1 1 SOAP t'.v tMivatv .skills. C An ideal soap delightfully perfumed -Ch,-mi«f £Om t .Of I MBBOfioaabls ex eel W-.' -British MedicmlJonra.,l IB five kinds. I»>. KM I<. »l fo- the342 words
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