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- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article11 February 1890 - Thk Road to Kaub. What the Australians have been doing. The Railway Possibilities. Where the Capital Should be. My friend wished to see the placp where they got samples of gold quartz giviug 30 oz. to the ton, and where the onljr reason why1,983 words
- The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle / Article15 February 1890 - The Road to Raub. What the Australians have been doing. The Railway Possibilities. Where the Capital Should be. (From the Straits Times.) My friend wished to see tho place where they got samples of gold quartz giving 39 oz. to the ton, and where1,981 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article2 July 1890 - {Selanqor Gazette, 27th June The District Officer at Kwala Selaniror his report for May says that when he *bu_A that woodcutters had been felling valual timbor up the Suugei Buloh, he saw the m who had some 40 or 50 leg S of bard woo awaiting shipment at463 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article16 July 1890 - AaaicuLTUaa. Agriculture made fair progress duriug the year. The chief block of land taken up for agriculture is that at Sepang, consisting of some 10,000 acres for gambier aud |>epper. Three years ago this laud was coTered with unexplored forest. A few months ago I (the482 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Miscellaneous6 August 1890 - MAILS CLOSE. B To morrow wm Batavia, Godtvery, V jugra Scmpang and Selaneor, Hmtang Timor, Batu Pahat, Ainf Ahh, Bangkok, Median, Singkawang N: Pon- H tianak. Si*t**fr Hongkong Amoy H Swatow. Cheung f/i«r, '^j Hongkong Japan, Yip^t, Muar At^, Sourabaya Bali Ban Vong Seug, Deli. ;F 1 Manila, Espanti, m98 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article13 August 1890 - ,-jor Oovemtmtmi Ghuutie, *th August.) The Resident has promulgated a regulation for tbe lvgi-tration of imports and exports. Undor i<. en ry importer or exporter oi" goods iu the fctato must nm in correct returns of the same to the Registrar within a given number of days, under623 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article17 September 1890 - 'September 13th). In addition to the observations already made here m connection with tru* two railway schemes for opening up Pahang and intervening countries from West coast ports, there might be mentioned a few points in reference to the sea outlets. These are the actual754 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article15 October 1890 - The Srlanpor yacht I', sine t a Ida arrived yesterday c\cn ng with M. and Mine. He Bure, and goes back to-day with the Attor-nry-General and Mrs. Bons^r. The Return of Visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during tlie week, was [.148. Mr. J. T.858 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article15 October 1890 - Tiijfcv Engineers' Institute, Penaug, is ''1 from registration under the Bocities Oninance. MfiT. H. Kershaw is appointed Ke"istrftlftof Deeds, and also Official Assignee iiiuh r The Bankruptcy Ordiuance 188Mr^t.. M. Woodward. Cadet. assed his final •Examination iu Tamil on the 21st of Jdfe 1890. RtKflations144 words
- The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle / Article15 October 1890 - (Government Gazette Oct. 3,1890.) The Engineers’ Institute, Penang, is exempted from registration under The Societies Ordinance 1889.”The description is given of several pieces of land which are required under “The Acquisition of Land for Public Purposes Ordinance 1890 for the purpose of making two public streets in Penang.312 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article22 October 1890 - 1 M l LMNKI tin- j Hnntu P. ■ak i ■J'i;! t <) u I liukit snv j We WiT it ness of Gu p llr po» evening of tl:<« 22iu\. Eiantu wead\ Ui (jJni wj j,.;, I it j' dry coo] 111(1 Oil <r691 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article22 October 1890 - TNI Raij.w \y EXTENSION A i>\Y \r dATV. {From our MM Cornspomh'nt.j Saturday, nth. Cards were issued to all the elite ot Kwala Luropor ami the neighbourhood stating that Mr. Huttenbacn would be "At Home at Batu Coffee Kstate on Saturday iitli at 4 I. \l.. and all1,587 words
- Daily Advertiser / Miscellaneous10 April 1891 - Ganymede, Brit str. Smale, for Asuban and Deli. Celestial, Brit str. Follett, f-.r Samara rii» via ports. Tongshan, Bn't str. Youn^, for Bangkok. MAILS WILL CLOSE FOR BY TIMB To-day. Batavia Samarang <fe S<>uraliava Hictor, 3pm Hongkong and Shanghai, Preussea, 3 p m Periancr an<l Calcutta, Japan, 3 p.m. Bedagie,124 words
- Daily Advertiser / Advertisement7 August 1891 - III!. J. BERTRAM 111 RM, FAG.. Surg^Qrt and fifecfiamcat Bentitt, BATTERY ROAD, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE lias started practise as above, and intends performing all dental operations at reform prices, guaranteeing at the same time the perfection of fit and appearance. PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. :o: OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to468 words
- Daily Advertiser / Advertisement13 August 1891 - MR. i. BERTRAM MOSELEY, R.D.S.. E\C Surgeon and Mechamcat Dentist, BATTERY ROAD, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE has started practise as above, and intends performing all dental operations at reform prices, guaranteeing at the same time the perfection of fit and appearance. :O: PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY. OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to864 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 January 1892 - Mr. J. Wellford has been appointed Chief Surveyor, Selangor, from the Ist instant. The Pope's infallibility, as tested by his laws about snuff, may be seen from the following: Pope Urban VIII published a bull against the use of snuff in 1624, but a century afterwards Benedict1,451 words
- Daily Advertiser / Article21 March 1892 - March 18. Mr. C. 11. C. Buchanan baa been Appointed Record Clerk, Government Secretary's Office, from the 4th March, 181)2. Mr. F. 11. Loft has been appointed Chief Clerk, Survey Office, on three months 1 probation, from the 11th January, 1892. Mr. Koch hai been appointed Chief262 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article7 September 1892 - Selangor Government Gauett* 2nd Sept. Tin: district officer oi tJln Laogat, m his report for I ♦1 admits that no new schools were organised during the year. The attendance is practically the same as m tbe previous year, as if will always be difficult m that District -where860 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article30 November 1892 - The district officer of Kuala Langaf S ingor) in his repor; for October, tells how, eaily that month, he visited a small coffee plantation owned by s Tamil named Sangilie. It is a L2~acre patch on a steep spur of the Jugra Hill, of whieh he has181 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 November 1892 - Mr. C. H. A. Turney, in his report for the month of October, states that on October sth. he visited a small coffee plantation owned by a Tamil, named Sangilie, on a i steep spur of the Jugra Hill. It is al2 i acre patch of which174 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 December 1892 - Kottabos. the Selangor Journal. Bi kit Jl '.Rv, in its isolated position, and conspicuous as it is from the sea, could scan-elv escape being an object of veneration to the uneducated Malay mind. The jungle which clothes its summit ami sides is supposed to heKottabos. - 299 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article31 December 1892 - —Charles Letf-sier. Mi-s. Apo--. <>»>;. the Selangor Journal.") t ?1e wild tribes who hide in the jungles of >, Mitfcui U >ng and Selangor are called by the I MAys *-akai” Jakon" Orang Raiat” and ’■(rang H titan." lint these names are not more I ,o—Charles Letf-sier. Mi-s. Apo - (/■’ <>»>;. the “ Selangor Journal.") - 3,041 words
- Straits Times Weekly Issue / Article31 January 1893 - Is 1 > ember, the Senior District Offi at Kuala Langat, paid a visit to Raja Mou, the village headman of Morib. Tba( place ip on the seaeo >me miles from Jugra l»y sea and 9% miles by road, and is well adapted for coconut culture;167 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 February 1893 - Mrs Skinner will be “At Home” on Tuesdays, the 7th and 14th of this month. The finals in the Ladies’ Golf Tournament are to be played off on Saturday. A TOWKAY in Ulu Langat has farmed the fruit of one Durian garden for $9OO. The residents of1,011 words
- The Straits Times / Article28 February 1893 - ffa Pmr Ht. Time. To-lfoaso*. I w* f^TH T*rm. 11 a Jugra m r*i-a. t r»»»r, 1 |s Mm. P'n.i F*Un.'l, '<■.■ Ptui(. > ■■Ml »i» 7>»r<>n»i*r^. .1p.m. nrmK«?» »i« pvr:- riji. />od (Ju«. S p l'»d»nf Ti» poirt I, 0 if",— "p» »rmw«k mzi riiW, 4 I75 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 June 1893 - (Government Gazette. JINE 23rd Mi. A. Snell, l'taffic Superintendent, S. G. R., has been granted two months’ vacation leave from the 17th June. Mr. W. T. Wood, Chief Draftsman, Survey Department, retained from leave ami resumed duty on the 15th June, 1893. Mr. Van Rooyei., CI *rk of(Government Gazette. JINE 23rd ) - 1,170 words
- Daily Advertiser / Miscellaneous31 July 1893 - MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close for To-morkow Patu Pfthat, Aing Ann. 9 a. m. BaaMffangi :\.n>\ herii>on, Penang. 11am I'ort Dickbon, Sfi/iin^ aud Jugra, Bintang Timor, lpm I'ale.nbanj,', C'arolinn, 3pm Souinbtiva, Dali and Macassar, Nosmanby, :< p. m Mnlaeca and Klang, Calypso, 3 p. m. Sudon^, Vyner, 3pm PWMSgi Oloh'.eh,184 words
- The Straits Times / Article8 February 1894 - FruM MMT Corrrtpondtnt Tat Nbw Chubch Racing iIININ.. kwalu Lumpor, Smmlmj rf</i Jii« bisHor Hoita Hrrived at Klani; by the p. t, Mnlarci un Friday. Ti Chaplain went down to tuert tbe lx>at uu.i ivturnc.l witli the Bi«liop, iv the Ui-Ridenry talouu, bj the early train this muruiug.586 words
- The Straits Budget / Article13 February 1894 - (From our Correspondent.) The New Church. Racing. Mining. A acala Lumpor Sunday 4th Jan. Bishop Hose arrived at Klang by the s. s. Malacca ou Friday. The Chtplain weut down to meet the boat aud returned with the Bishop, iu the Residency saloon, by the early train this570 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement17 February 1894 - New' advertisement. TlrfftpKhTd Y H n Tenders Invited for Supply of Coal for p luulltll U. Of LJUij Selangor Government Steam Ships. A TENDERS will be received at the Govern- /y, BÄ”ACH STREET. ment Secretary’s Offices, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon on Monday, 24th February, for the supply of Cardiff973 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement20 February 1894 - DAN DO Co. j- TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. I No 1, Beach Street Union Street, FEJTAWa. POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFEJISSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN 1870. Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. Policies can be taken out from and after Life Policies are also gi-anted AT BEthis date at DUCED1,163 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 February 1894 - iin tii.- 14' b instant, tbe Km i- hi proctfilfd to IJukii Itdin Tbe distance frum Du*un 'lut to tbe f»,.t of that bill ii 7\ oiiles, orfioin Kuala Lumpur J4 miles. A rougb zigzag tiack bas been cut to tbe summit in about S\ miles, making tbe610 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 March 1894 - (Selangor Government Gazette, 16th March.) Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur. From the Report of the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, for the year 1893, we learn that, The total revenue collected during the year amounted to §95,818, derived principally from Market Dues, Opium Shop Licenses and House Assessment. The total(Selangor Government Gazette, 16th March.) - 620 words
- The Straits Budget / Article17 April 1894 - RAILWAY ACCIDENT. A MURDERER UNDER SENTENCE. BICYCLE RACING. (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur 11th April. A slight accident occurred to the passenger traiu which left Klang for Kua'a Lumpor this evening. At the 17th mile, 011 the other side of Bitu Tiga, the saloon carriage which was next426 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 April 1894 - —Straits Times. Kuala Lumpur, 21st April. H E. THE Governor, accompanied by Lady Mitchell, M iss Sanders. Mr. Severn Pi irate Secretary, and Mr. Burra, Assist. Private Secretary, arrived this morning j n the Sea Belle off the month of the Jugra River. H. E. was—Straits Times. - 821 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 May 1894 - THE GOVERNOR’S ARRIVAL. (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur 21st April. II. E. the Governor, accompanied by Lady Mitchell, Miss Sauders, Mr. Severn P.iva’e Secretary, and Mr. Burra, Assist. Private Secretary, arrival this uioruiog in the Sea Belle oft' the mouth of the Jug*a U,\er. H. E. was met432 words
- Daily Advertiser / Advertisement8 June 1894 - Romanized Malay Vkksion. SEBAB Editor M tlaya suraf, khabar mi ads s ikct, menjadi f hari iui kh ibar Malay v indu kluar. To T,et. JJO. a, Q,if.»n S.r.MT. with sUb'in-r, •vl N\>. Qie.-n S-rnofc Kaoant--17 rebuilt. I mm ediate entry. Apply to KVUTtfXmoiM "s'.JirMIDT A CO Sinpajxiro, 7th April,622 words
- The Straits Budget / Article24 July 1894 - The Legislative Council assembles on Thursday, the 26th instant, when several measures will be advanced a stage. The Straits Settlements Association Singapore Branch Committee’s report to the members was issued this afternoon. At the Police Court, this morning, before Mr. Lemon, a number of persons were prosecuted777 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article21 August 1894 - SELANGOR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. In reply to a query from the British Resident, Selangor, the Colonial Secretary has obtained some information regarding the use of mules in Netherlands India. Mr. Lav i no writes. Mules are used by ihe mountain artillery of the Netherlands India army for drawing as well as731 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 August 1894 - {Selangor Government Gazette, 17th Aug.) {Selangor Government Gazette, 17th Aug.) i metre, the burdening and unburdening of i gun and gun-carriage becomes difficult for the gunners. Bogs Destroyed. 020 dogs were destroyed in the district of Kuala Lumpur from 11th June Io 21st July, 1894. The Sanitary Board.{Selangor Government Gazette, 17th Aug.) - 700 words
- The Straits Budget / Article28 August 1894 - The Resident of Selangor has b ea on tour in tbe Langat districR On the 27th July, he reached the true Langat river, Tue storv gots that formerly there was no connection between the Langat river and the river or iulet Of the 6* a848 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article6 September 1894 - (Selangor Govern,nent Gazette, August 31st.) Appointments. Mr. J. S. Danker, appointed on proi bation as 2nd Clei k, Printing Department, has been confirmed in his appointment.— The appointment, of Mr. Kenneth T’rutjWElN, on probation, lobe Apotliecary-in-i Charge of the Medical Depart incut in Rawa.ng District, is confirmed —Mr.731 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 September 1894 - A general MEvriNGof lhe Penang Marine Association will be held to morrow. Two RHINOCERI were brought from Teluk Anson this morning per steamer Mary Austin. The new parcels delivery service stmted by lhe Tramway Company will commence on lhe 15th instant. Mr. A. R. Adams letuimd fiom580 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article11 September 1894 - The debit to H Plague Account," Hongkong Government, amounts to §107.795 95It has been officially notified by wire from Tokyo that the Japanese Government does not'regard rice as a contraband of The British steamer Glenesk, on arrival at Hongkong from London, reports that she encountered a706 words
- The Straits Times / Article17 October 1894 - Th« strategical and tactical method* of tli > Chinese tr.tops in Corn do not iuiprotv upon acquaintance. From aceounU wot by military men, we learn that at Sclug-hawu tbe Cbineac pitched I'eir tentii and environed them with a parapet. la the Went when a parapet it erected, the1,274 words
- The Straits Budget / Article23 October 1894 - FOOTBALL I J CHINESE ATHLETIC SPORT* I I WHARVES I I VICTORIA INSTITUTION I 1 (From our Corretpondent.) I J Kuala Lu m]> I j Yestkedat evening, the Kl»n e I] turn ground was ihe scene of an I j contest between the Kuala Kub* I J Klaug944 words
- Bintang Timor / Article2 November 1894 - Sural surat tutop di Pott Office. ka: Jau pukol. Malacca, Pt. Dickson, Jugra Ac. s.s. Ji. Timor. 2 pet. I)oli. h .n.Hcbo. 3 Hourabaya, Bali «lan Macassar. s.s. B. Poh (bian. 3 Malacca, Pt. Dickson dan Klutig. s.s. Sappho.70 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article13 November 1894 - Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS. At Jugra, Langkat, on the 2nd instant, the wife of C. H. A. Turney, of a son. At St. Helen's, River Valley Road, on 12th inst. Mrs. A. H. Raebukn of a son.36 words
- The Straits Budget / Article13 November 1894 - At Jugra, Langat, on the 2nd inst., the *iP> of C\ H. A. Turney, of a son. At St. Helens, River Valley Road, on ]*Jrh Mrs. A. H Raeburn, of a sou. u itORIA* S. Tim branch in Madaga^ca". China’s Appeab Kxelunge Compensation.245 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 December 1894 - Sela ma. Mk. D Bowen, in the Selania Monthly hep-.H f..r O-ti-be. says _The Yam Mining Kongsi began woi k early h, (he month on some laud taken up by" them in the lebnk valley, and there is every chance of then- haying tin to export before the end577 words
- Straits Mail / Miscellaneous31 December 1894 - MAILS cLoSF OH i L'ESIIAY kor Madras via porM "Can.orta' B p- m. Malacca P. D. A Klang, "Boon BBS H" 3 China A Japan, "Teucer," 3 Malacca via ports I'eL'u" 3 ■Bbbjbbl **mmnm% 3 WoDN'KMiAY 8 Bali d Macassar, !J>JLlA Hater," 11 a- u» PI) SasaSagA Jugra, B Timor,"172 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 March 1895 - This very interesting subject was dealt with so far hack a, ism in a report by Mr. G. C. B-llamy. The report is published in the Brlangor Journal «nd it ia said to be Iht fi<st time the report has fully appeared. Referring to tbe jungle1,473 words
- The Straits Budget / Article2 April 1895 - This very interesting subject was dealt with so fur back as 1886 iu a report by Mr. G. C. Bellamy. The report is published iu the Selangor Journal; and it is said to l>e the fi st time the report has fully appeared. Referring to tbe1,478 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article14 May 1895 - Mr. I. A. Chichester is appointed provisionaily Registrar of Courts. Kuala Lwnpor. A case of rabies having occurred in U!u Selangor, dogs are ordered to be confined for a period of six weeks. It is notified that three tall trees on the summit of Parcelar Hill commonly known325 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article10 September 1895 - (Stlangor Journal.) 'file Acting Resident and other Members of Council went yesterday (sth) in the Esmeralda to Jugra to hold a meeting there. The Raja Mud.i, Captain Syers and Raja Hot have procetded by the yacht to represent H. H. the Sultan and Stale at the funeral of334 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 November 1895 - (From our Correspondent.) November 4th. The Acting Resident, with Miss Rodger and Ihe Government Secretary, has just returned from a visit Io the Sultan at Jugra. They have been away since Saturday afternoon. The Government is considering the new Mining and Labour Laws of Perak, with a475 words
- The Straits Budget / Article12 November 1895 - (From our Cor respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE KKHIDENT The Acting Resident accompanied by Mis* Rodger, Messrs. G. Brown aud C. Maxwell weut down tbe line on Saturday afternoon, and embarked for Kuala Laugat. The paity are expected to return from Jugra this morning. PCCLBSIASTIC A L. It1,159 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 November 1895 - (From our Correspondent.) 28th November. Me. Bridges, Assistant District Officer at Kwala Kubu has been unwell of Lite and will probably be granted sick leave. Mr. Lindsay, late of the Selangor Survey Department, visited Kuala Lumpur last week He has returned to Singapore on his wav back to343 words
- The Straits Budget / Article3 December 1895 - (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, li6th November. On Friday lust Mrs. Rodger opened a hospital ou the Pudoh Road. The institution will be entirely udder Cbiuese sup- rvisioo, and is specially d* sigued fo the reception of destitute Chinese. The Captain China and the loading towkaya, who w«re355 words
- The Straits Budget / Article10 December 1895 - From our Correepondeni.} 2nd December. THE SURVEY. 1 am glad to report that the Government h iaresolved upon making important alterations iu survey arrangements. The European staff is to be largely increased, iu fact, steps have already been takeu to engage a uumlier of uew men. It is1,334 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 April 1896 - The Senior District Officer at Kuala I;i..gat (Selangor) reports that this district showed steady advancement in 1895. The reveuue exceeds that of the previous year by $3,356; the Land Revenue alone, notwithstanding the concession made to Klang of land within the Langat jutisdiction, by which the former beueiitted312 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 April 1896 - (Selangor Journal, 2nd April.) It is hoped that a team of Singapore G Ifers will visit Selangor in June, and play a match on the 28th, Coronation Day. We hear from Kajang that Messrs. M. Sidnev Parry and G. E. Parry have each b n granted a block(Selangor Journal, 2nd April.) - 312 words
- The Straits Times / Article27 June 1896 - To-Day. H. and Anioy Tetartoa, 2 p.m. Hongkong Chelydra, i p.m. Jugra via ports B. Timor, 2 p.m. Pnkan vis ports Pukan, 8 p.m. Malacca Klang Sappho. 3 p.m. Pennng Bombay Hohilla 3 p.m. IViiMiitf H'on/ii, 3 p.m. ImiriiL'ii'i Brnuit, 3 p.m. i:.m i«kiili- >v Hugan //o 7'on</,204 words
- Mid-day Herald / Advertisement14 August 1896 - MAILS WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW, FOR Malacca, Port Dicksun, Sepaag and Jugra, bintang Timor, 'J p m Malacca, Klaug, Sappho, 3pm I'enang and Deli Hebe, 3pm Indragiri, Benuit, 3 p, in, Deli, Sumatra, 4pm batavia, Cheribou Samarang, Oiang Ann 4pm Muntok Palembang, Rubj 4pm HORSE BEDDING. JJEST Citronella urass will be107 words
- Mid-day Herald / Article9 September 1896 - The arriv ils recently have been ex- J oeptionally h.-avv, the whirvesofthe leading dock company being lined with steamers throughout its entire leugth from day to day. The following vessels bring cargoes of Japanese coal for this port Dioined, about 1,700 tons, and Glenorchy, over 2,700 tons,1,377 words
- Mid-day Herald / Advertisement30 September 1896 - MAILS WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW, FOR Mt'icci And Linggi Helen* 1 pm Malacca, Port Dickon, Sevang and Jugra, bintang Timor, Ipm Derby, Broome, (jo&tack, Sharks bay, Geraldton A Fremantle, Saladin, 1 p. m, Malacca A Klang how I'll} a, 3pm Bangltalu liag+n, bulUn 3pm Labuan (iaya Kudat audoandakan, Ranee 3 p,343 words
- The Straits Times / Article13 October 1896 - districi report i-iitiun i- made of 870 demarcated- there, in Iho Subdivision I' also pointed out that ti| extremely, and dread) beginning Uikli of the land i -i Road al KlanI onl) wants capital rodue, at,, -i class berry. K-|>nl,i lias several acre. ■•c near the junction Klauang121 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 October 1896 - {Selangor Government Gazette, Oct. 9th.) Appointments. Mr. E. M. L. Edwards, Assistant Superintendent, to be Assistant Commissioner of Police. —Mr. Eric A. Dickson to be Junior Officer. Mr. Dickson arrived in tbe State on the 26th ultimo and will be attached, until further orders, to the District Office,{Selangor Government Gazette, Oct. 9th.) - 683 words
- The Straits Budget / Article20 October 1896 - In tlie Kuala Langat district report for August, mention is made of 370 acres of land being demarcated there, of which 255 were in the Subdivision of Klanang. It is also pointed out that Klanang is flourishing extremely, and coffee land there is already beginning to fetch high227 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article27 October 1896 - A booking clerk on the Burmese railway was recently at his wit's ends as to the goods dassifu ations of a couple of jugglers snakes. The repi.es xvere tendered for despatch up-country and alter much diligent search the clerk brought tlie vermin under dogs and booked them act267 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 December 1896 - (Selangor Journal.) lO c.\l Chinese photographer will be o ved to take the sets ot views required e,l) ijr preece in connection with the prel>' 4ioi’ of the scheme for lighting the town lfV lia ia Lumpur by electricity. Apropos .ijoto-xiaphy. we understood that Messrs. T 1 Co.539 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 January 1897 - A telegram has been received iu Penang that Mr. C. W. Sucyd Kynnersley, Resident Councillor of Malacca, ha« arranged to come here on the 3rd proximo to take over the acting appointment of Resident Councillor of Penang, when Mr. A. M. Skinner goes on leave. It is400 words
- The Straits Budget / Article6 April 1897 - PLANTING IN KUALA LANGAT. Mr.W. W.SkEAT,the District Officer of Kuala Langat, in his report for February, states that the most important item of news there during the month was the prospecting done by Europeans on the Klanang Road. The land there, the excellence of which had hitherto been known243 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article18 May 1897 - A curious tale reaches the Malay Mdi! from Jugra. Raja Kahar, the Sultan's son, is and hai been ill for some time. The nature of his illness indicates some form of cerebral disorder. I his has resulted in the calling in of various Malay doctor-.72 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 May 1897 - A curious tale reaches the Malay Mail from Jugra. Raja Kahar, the Sultan’s son, is and has been ill for some time. The nature of bis illness indicates some form of cerebral disorder. This has resulted in the calling in of various Malay doctors. The last71 words
- The Straits Budget / Article29 June 1897 - Sixty years ago, the British possessions in Malaya consisted of Penang—then officially known as Prince of Wales Island Province Wellesley, the island known as the Bindings, Malacca, and Singapore. Penang had been ceded to the East India Company by the Raja of7,855 words
- The Straits Times / Article30 June 1897 - (From our Corretpondent The Durbar, so long postpone!, been convened to celebrate the t.-.| tion ofthe Protected States, and win I held at Kuala Kanjj.far, the \l,y h district of Perak out of deference loth, wMbai ofthe Perak nobility, who w« r J averse to the original plan527 words
- The Straits Budget / Article6 July 1897 - (From our Correspondent.) The Durbar, so long postponed, has been convened to celebrate the federation of the Protected States, and will be held at Kuala Kangsar, the Royal district of Perak out of deference to the wishes of the Perak nobility, who were averse to the original plan537 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 July 1897 - A most daring robbery took place late last week from the District Officer’s bungalaw at Jugra, says the Ma ay Mail. It appears that Mr. W. Grieg arrived in tbe af ernoon with a box containing SI,2W. Whilst he and Mr. Skeat were having dinner somebody93 words
- The Straits Budget / Article13 July 1897 - THE PERMANENT MEMORIAL. A general meeting of the Diamond Jubilee Committee was held in the Selangor Club on the 3rd instant. The Finance Committee have still to send in their statement to be read at a final meeting. Except for this formality, the work of the Committee may289 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article, Illustration26 July 1897 - ij#» nWM Troth h«f|t«ftlu« tWMUII Jtw. IKWDAjty JULY afi, 48jg. We ire in possession, through a private source—» J European Singapore merchant —of some further details of the scandalous case at Macassar in which one Valberg, a British subject, belonging to Singapore bar been detained in1,483 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 July 1897 - Selangor. Mk Duff has been appointed District Offic r at Jugra, according to the Malay Mid. The Committee of the Selangor Club prop se to hold sports for the members on the first Saturday in September. T e we 1-known horses Britomarte and Kathleen were to be612 words
- The Straits Times / Article13 August 1897 - TKIAL3 FOH MIHDEK. From our Correspondent. J'ekaii, sth August. Thb Judicial Commissioner anivid here on the 30th July in the colonial steamer Horthnrgh on assize duty. He was accompanied by Mrs. JackSon and Mr. Van der .Straaten. The Honburgh returned to Singapore the same night, taking Mr. Ellerton,772 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 August 1897 - In bis May report, the Acting District Officer, Kuala Langat (Mr. W. W. Skeat), writes;—• By far th»» most important work of the P.W.D in this district is the work of filling on the Klang-L ingat Road, the non-com-pletion of which is holding bactybe district owing to the366 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 August 1897 - Where is the ferry boat at Bandar? We ate glad to congratulate the P. W. D., says the Malay Mail, on having at last made the road to Bandar fit. for vehicular traffic, but it is disappointing to find that one cannot get right through to74 words
- Mid-day Herald / Advertisement15 September 1897 - Katz Bros., Limited. Are now showing in their extensive show-rooms a large assorted stock Bedsteads and Furnishing requirements. Sizes of Bddsteads. 6} x 6 x 2 6} ft. x 6 x 1 6± ft. x 6 x 1 6J ft. x 5 x 1 ft. x 4 x 2 6±343 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 September 1897 - The body of a male Chinese infant was found in the harbour yesterday evening, The Selangob Opium Farm will be leased next year to Mr. Tambusamy Pillay. The 8.8. Lightning arrived here from Calcutta this morning, bringing 1,200 sheep and goals for this port. The High Commissioner665 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article5 October 1897 - Isabella, Brit, str., Hudson, for Muar. Shirley, Brit, str., VVhymper, for Calcutta. Ning Chow, Brit, str., Cross, for London, via ports. Holstbin, Ger. str., Ipland, for Hongkong. Bylgia, Ger. bq., Mangelsdorf, for Shanghai. Van Goens, Dut. str., Smit, for Sourabaya, via ports. Siak, Dut. str., Intveld, for Deli, via524 words
- The Straits Budget / Article5 October 1897 - Date. Vessel’s Name FlagAßio Caitain Destination Sept 27 Hye Leong Brit.str. Shepherd T. Anson via ports 27 Petersburg Rus. str. Piaschinsky Odessa 28 Cheang Chew Brit.str. Webb H’kong Swatow and Amoy 28 Hong Wan 1 str. Buxton Muar and Malacca •28 Ban Hin Guan str. D’Cruze j Klang via653 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous16 October 1897 - MAILS CLOSE. 10-MORKOW.I O-MORKOW. For Per At Malacca, Sec. Sri Tringganu r\i Bombay D,an im Hongkong Proponti j f\i Malacca, dv.. Sappho cm Deli Sumatra 4 I'M Kuala Pahang, &c Ho l.eon^ 4 I'M Bangkok Album 4 tm Pontianak Sri Pun ttaua': 4 km Hongkong, ic. Inaba Sfaru 1 im650 words
- The Straits Times / Article23 October 1897 - For Per »(r. Time. To-Day. I'.'iiang Sri Bamljar, 3 p.m. I'enung Kio, 3 p.m. Muar Kian YmtM, 3 p.m. B'gkalis A Bagan Tang, 3 p.m. Malacca A Klang Snppho, 4 p.m. Muntok and Fbang Ruby, 4 p.m. Malacca and Kiang Eugenic, 4 p.m. Pepang A Jugra H. Timor,156 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 November 1897 - The District Officer, Kuala Langat (Mr. R. W. Duff), in his October report wiites thus:— Wholesale Coolie Desertion. The falling off under this head is due to the reduced export of pepper from Sepaug, where the towkay complains of the difficulty of retaining sufficient labour on his estates,359 words
- The Straits Times / Article4 December 1897 - Mr. Hicks apiKiintmeiit to Jugra, says the .l/.i/.iy JMt, was a nine days wonder on the West Coa-t. Mr.Clillord presumably knew this und takes an eaily opiHirtunity of putting in a word for his late subordinate, as follows I must take this opi«,rlunily of recording196 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 December 1897 - In the district report on Kuala Langat, in Selangor, for October, it is noted that applications for land for planting have been received from Messrs. Munro and Carey at Morib, and an application for permission to take up the whole of the island opposite Jugra, received from Mr.190 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 December 1897 - Mr. Duff’s appointment to Jugra, says the Malay Mail was a nine days wonder on the West Coast. Mr. Clifford presumably knew this and takes an early opportunity of putting in a word for his late subordinate, as follows: I must take this opportunity of207 words
- The Straits Times / Article21 December 1897 - TIIK POUT OK .11 URA. Mr. It. W. Duff, tlic District utlicer of Kuala Lmagßa, in Selanuor. favours measures to connect the variotis pro'utsing parts of the district with Jugra. The tendency nt present would seem to he to connect them with Klang. Only one small Chinese-owned steamer168 words
- The Straits Budget / Article28 December 1897 - THE PORT OF JUGRA. Mr. R. W. Duff, the District Officer of Kuala Langat, in Selangor, favours measures to connect the various promising parts of the district w’ith Jugra. The tendency at present would seem to :>e to connect them w T ith Klang. Only one small Chinese-owned179 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article25 January 1898 - We [Malay Mail) much regret to learn that His Highness the Sultan Abdul Sa.mad, KCM G IS v-iy ill, ami that Dr. McClosky has been ordered to proceed to Jugra at once to aUeud on the patient.41 words
- The Straits Times / Article10 February 1898 - MAIM OV TIIK SII.TAV As already anmnmriail hy tnaaaiaai in the Onto Tim-, 11. 11. Abdul Samad Sultan ofBeUngor, died at liii residence at Jugra, Kuala langat, mi Sunday February 6th, al ll am II ll pas Mxl away quietly, says the Moby aM.the oMM hi death251 words
- The Straits Times / Article15 February 1898 - Tub funeral of the late Sultan of Selangor is tixed t,» take place on the afternoon olThiirsilay neit, at Jugra.20 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article17 February 1898 - His Highness Abdul Samad Ka .m.<. Sultan 0! Selangor died at his residence at Jugra, Ku^ Langat, on Sunday February Oth at 11 a.m. His Highness passed away quite quiei!\ the cause ot death being extreme old age. Hu Indent was present at jugra165 words
- The Straits Times / Article17 February 1898 - I'm; funeral of the Sultan of Itap ■H lined to t.ikir place this afternoon, at Jugra.16 words
- The Straits Budget / Article17 February 1898 - DEATH OK THE SULTAN. As already announced by telegram in the Straits Times H. II. Abdul 8amad, 8ultan of Selangor, died at his residence at Jugra, Kuala Langat, on Sunday, February Gth, at 11 a.m. II. II. passed away quietly, says the Malay Mail, the cause of262 words
- The Straits Budget / Article17 February 1898 - m'r rinin steamer Darmstadt with arrived at Kiaochau Bay lie gijtli January. I ltl ,»rninir. Ang Seng was commitr ..rid for being in possession ol l it British dollars. I -v ral of the late Sultan of f :E J fixed to take place on the ft*78 words
- The Straits Times / Article18 February 1898 - FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1898. THE SULTAN OF SELENGOR. FUNERAL Of THE I.ATE SULTAN. rHuri.AM.inoN OK THE SEW BULTAB. A IKI.KUIUM FROM TIIK 0,1 XXX. (Speeutl telegram to thr. "Straift Timn") KmU Lumpur, Frulay, 181/. W>— f. H.H. the late Sultan of SeUngor iv buried yesterday at Jugra, witli great pomp.142 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Miscellaneous24 February 1898 - THE WEEK. The next mail from Europe is expected to arrive by the P. O. S.S. Thames tomorrow, with London advices to the 4th inst. She will be tollovved by the N. D. L. S.S. Bayern on the 3rd prox., with the English mail of the sth inst. This mail501 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article24 February 1898 - Mr. Frank Lincoln was giving a performance at Penang last evening. The funeral of the late Sultan of Selantakes place at Jugra, this afternoon. Mr. J. P. Rodger and Col. Walker were at Penang, to meet H. E. the Governor. The Mail despatched from Singapore to440 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article24 February 1898 - The tuneral of the late Sultan of Selangor, Sir Abdul Samat, X C.M.G., and the proclamation of his successor, Rajah Suleiman, took place at Jugra on the 17th February. The proceedings were all in the Malay language. A good number of Europeans were245 words
- The Straits Budget / Article25 February 1898 - FUNERAL OF THE LATE SULTAN. PROCLAMATION OF THE NEW SULTA V A TELEGRAM FROM THE QUEES. (Special telegram to the "Strait* limes. Kuala Lnmpor, Friday, 18 th February. H.H. the late Sultan of Selangor was buried yesterday at Jugra, with great pomp. Mr. Treacher, the Acting144 words
- The Straits Budget / Article5 May 1898 - TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES.” Sir,—Under the above heading, in your issue of April 2.5th, Planter” draws a woful picture of the land between Klanang and Tanjong Duablas in the Kwala Langkat District, through which, on Mr. Duff’s recommendation, the Government are now cutting an196 words
- The Straits Budget / Article27 May 1898 - TO TIIE EDITOR OK TIIE STRAITS TIMES. Sir. —It has afforded me pleasure to peruse the letter that appeared in your issue of the 4th inSt., penned by Mr. Cyril Baxendale under the sunny rays of a Sunday morning (May 1st), if not from under the hospitable862 words
- The Straits Budget / Article30 September 1898 - Mr. R. C. Edmonds, the District Officer of Kuala Langat, visited last month, the Jugra estate, where Mr. Cyril Baxendale is cultivating ramie. Mr. Edmonds says that Mr. Baxendale appears to have two forms of ramie, of two distinct strains. B<Jth seem to belong to the Boehmeria154 words
- The Straits Budget / Article28 October 1898 - —Malay Mail At Jugra, on the 20th instant, the investiture of the Toh Bandar and seven other Malay dignitaries took place in the presence of the Sultan of Selangor. The Resident, Mr. Rodger, was also present. The ceremony took place in the Council Chamber of the Sultan's palace.—Malay Mail. - 304 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 January 1899 - At a general meeting of the members of the above-named association, held at Kuala Lumpur on the 17th of December, a resolution was unanimously adopted to the following effect That in the opinion of this Association a European medical officer is urgently needed in the Coast districts.”103 words
- The Straits Budget / Article20 January 1899 - Arrivals Since Noon of Yesterday. Alhoin, Brit. str. 649 tons, Capt Ritchie, l*th Jan. From Bangkok, 13th Jan. G.c., m i;i d p. Borneo Coy. For Bangkok, U -Kl3. H >meo, Brit. str. 404 tons, Capt Dinsdale. ,th Jan. From Bangkok, 16th Jan. G.c., in ,i 231,104 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 April 1899 - Mr. Sansom has been appointed acting agent of the Chartered Bank at Kobe. General Booth, owing to ill-health, has 1 been ordered rest by his medical adviser. Mr. A. Keyser is inquiring into the attempted assassination of Mr J. Waterstadt in Brunei. Mr. M If. Whitley, secretary911 words
- Straits Telegraph and Daily Advertiser / Miscellaneous19 April 1899 - MAIL N< UTICE. To MORI l vv. For Port Dickton S g& Jugra. Bii.tang Timor, I p m. Penang, Olehleh. Padang, i ..mbora, 3 I^' Malacca Klang. Chow Phya 3 p. m. Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Pulau Laut Co.. Sari -o, 4p. m. Ek. Alboin 4p. m. m India. llauf ius \--len,128 words
- Straits Telegraph and Daily Advertiser / Miscellaneous26 April 1899 - I MAIL NOTICE. To-MOKKOW. For Ibmgkong, cc Shanghai Plelissrll, 7 a. 88. Bfltfl Pahat, Sultana noon. Malacca. Port DJckaoa an.l Sepang oc Jugra, Hintang 1 unor, ip. m. Hongkong oc Japan, Penlawers i p.m, Malacca, eC Klang, Chow Phya 3 p. m. Muar, Sultan, j p. m. Penang eC Colombo,103 words
- Straits Telegraph and Daily Advertiser / Miscellaneous27 April 1899 - MAIL NOTICE To-I)ay. For Malaeca. Port Di-akson and Sepang Jugra, Bintang Timor, 1 p. m. Hongkong Japan, Benlawers, 1 p. m. Mahu a a, Klang, Chow Phya, 3p. m. Muar, Sultan, 3 p. m. Penang Colombo, Sado, Maru 3 p. m. Bengkalis, Bagan, Flo 'Fang, 4 p. m. Palembang, Poh118 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 June 1899 - It is reported that much si. kr.ess pr e vails at Jugra, which, until lately, was orof the healthiest places in Se.angor. L change is attributed by many to the ope? ing of new quarries by the public woi? department.43 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 June 1899 - use or inr An inquest has been held at x<r touching the death of one Mah Anu”left his home at Sungei Ranib"’ vicinity of Jugr.a on the 18th 0 j?? y visit his sister at Sungei Binjei near x He left to return to his homeuse or inr ? - 146 words
- The Straits Budget / Article23 June 1899 - MINES AND MINING LAND. Mr. W. P. Hume, the Warden of Mines, gives the total mining labour force employed in the State at 54,095, men against 54,122 in 1897. Ninetyfour engines were employed in the mines against sixty in 1897. There were also a number of water-wheels.550 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 August 1899 - Klang correspondent informs the Malay Mail that the State Engineer, on his way to Jugra on Monday last, waoblige 1 to put up with a good deal ol annoyance, caused in lhe first place by the arrest of his servant at Klang, and aftei wards by bis119 words
- The Straits Budget / Article24 November 1899 - ITi r LAli 1 h Vessel's Nims A Ton-.! Captain From Hailed. Consionbm. S Rig. Not. i j 15 Kamakura Mara Jap str. 3796 Treunt Antwerp Oct 5 P. Simons and Co. 15 Brouwer Dut str. 321 Chevalier Deli Nor lO Daendels and C#.' 15 Ophir str. 205 Tannay1,282 words
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