THE ROYAL VISIT TO SINGAPORE,
The following letter to the Singapore Free Press appears in their issue of the 35th ult, and the text of the address of the Federated Malay States, which we give below
THE DUKE THANKS THE TROOPS, To the Editor,
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Dear Sir, I am directed to forward you the enclosed copy of a letter written to the Officer Commanding the Troops by Command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York.
f remain, yours truly,
R. W. P. WHITE, Capt>
D. A. A. G., S. S.
Singapore 25th April, 1901.7.
(Copy)
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London, H. J.
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“H.M.S. Ophir, April 23, 1981. Sir.-I am directed by the Duke of Cornwall and York to thank you and those serving under your command, for all the military arrange-Bird, W. II. M.
nents connected with the visit of their Royal Highnesses to Singapore.
His Royal Highness was much pleased with the smart appearance of the Troops-including the Volunteer Corps, under Major Murray that formed the various Guards of Honour and did duty in the streets,
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(Signed) ARTHUR Bes The Officer Commanding the Troops,
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Martin, Miss E. G. O.
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Meimosh, J. Moore, Bishop Merry, Mrs. D. J. Menasché, L. Moore, J. W.
Murphy, Mrs. F. Marshall, S. F.
Crews, J.
Chandi Singh
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Singapore. THE FEDERATED, MALAY STATES AND HRH. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND VORK. We are glad to be able now to give the text of perhaps the most important of all the Addresses presented to H.R.H. the Duke of York at the Ceremony of Monday forenoon in the Town Hall, namely, that from the various Rulers and the people of the Federated Malay States. It may be mentioned that this address was pre- sented on that occasignby Mr. W. H. Treacher, CMG., Acting Resident-General F.M.S., As sisted by a number of falay Rajas and Datohs | Cahill, G. from each State. The address itself was con- ] Cox, A. A. tained within a large elephant's tusk, which«Courrie, J. had been bored.out for that purpose with auch | Gook, L.F. care and trouble by Mr. C. E. Spooner, State † Dipais, R. Engineer of Selangor, who also superintended | Delfs, Capt. P. the free ornamentation of the tusk' and took † Davis, Į. "infinite pains with it.
The text of the address is subjoined:-
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS (
PRINCE GEORGE FREDERICK ERNEST ALBERT DUE OF CORNWALL, AND YORK, KNIGHT OF THE MOST NOBLE ORDER
OF THE GARTER,
etc,, 'elc., etc.
Buwel, Mra. A. J.T. Drake, Mrs. F. J. Davis, S.
David, R.
4. Drewes, Capt. H.
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Darlington, H.
Dautkewich, P.
Dare, Miss 11.
Dodge, V. A. Elia, J Eckert, W. Euenne, C. Etzel, L. L.
ilkins, S. B, Evans, A., M.-A. Edmunds, H. W. S. Ezekiel, J. Egrijas, A. Fidwell, jr1. Fergusson, R. Freeling, Lady Fernandez, V.D. Frieburg, S. S. Fobris, G. Fasgen, P. M. Goelz, F. Grant, W. Garis, H. L
O'Beirne J.
Gulab, Khan, I.P.C. Saloon, A. J.
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Gunda Singh
Guion, J.
Heintz. 8.
Partridge, Dr. L. 5.
Hinton, R. S..
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Palmer, J.
Phillips, C. F. Pereira, Miss S. Peterson, J.
Porter, A. M. J. Poemedo, J. G. Paulsen, T. Fillony, J. R. Pastewsky Penturini Patterson, J. H. Pitcher, A... Rosa and Lilly Ross
Riel, G.
Reuiens, J. W.
Rigby,
Rippin, J.
Rivingston, C. F
Rose, R.
Ramos, A.
Rehemoobhoy, H.
Rowand, A. G. Read, Miss M. B. Rushy, C. B.
Roberts
Rennie, F.
Riegen, Capt. A. Read, Miss Roose, A, Reid, Capt. T. Roberts, Mrs. J.- Rowington, C. F. Samborn, F. G. Sheppard, P. A.. Stewart, J. E. Sheller, W. Stewart, A. H. Sylrester, F. W. Scaulan, J..
Shannon, Miss
Schlichting, Mrs.
Smith, W. A.
Saaid, J.
Spieler, L.
Stewart, Messrs. J. & G. Silverthorne, A,
Sanderson, A. O, D.
May It Please Your Royal Highness, We, the Sultans of the Federated May States, the Resident-General, the British Residents, and the principal Représentatives of the various Nationalities constituting the popu- lation of the States comprised therein, desire to take advantage of the presence of Your Royal Highness in the neighbouring Colony of the Straits Settlements, with which these Statesare intimately associated; to submit to you, on behalf of the numerous subjects of His Majesty the King and Emperor here residing, and of the people of Nationalities who flourish hereunder the protection of the British Empire, this hun. ble expression of loyalty and the, devotion to the Crown of England und of welcome to Your Royal Highness on the occasion of this your visit to His Majesty's Eastern Dominions.
It is with the most profound satisfaction that we take this opportunity of recording our grates Greenwood, Miss E. B. Solomón, Major L. L." ful recognition of the manifold advantages. Gyr, H. W.. which have accrued to the Federated Malay Glendinning, R. States as the result of the protection and Goodwin, L. Assistance extended to their Rulers by Her Georgeson, J. Most Gracious, Majesty the late Queen Victoria Grant, J. K. of Blessed and Glorious Memory,
Guttierez, L. Peace, onder and prosperity have been there. Gomes, Ji by established, and the substantial advance Greenwood, which has been made year by year bears Green, Mrs. eloquent testimony to the value of the assistance Garratt, S. rendered by Her Gracious intervention.
Grimes, J. B. The acute grief with which the subjects of Hamilton, G.. Her late most deeply lamented Majesty in all Hermon, H. V. parts of the World learned the sad news of Harkens, J. 'Her death has been fully shared by all classes.Herbinville, L. D in the Federated Malay States, and in no part Honey, B. of the Dominions of His Majesty King Edward Hardy, R. J. is there mure sincere devotion to the Sovereign Hachiz, C. W. of the British Empire than will be found here. Hoak, P. V.
We desire to participate in an expression of H. K. Amateur Photo thanks to Your Royal Highness and to Her Club. Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall and Hinderkoper, J.. York for undertaking this your journey to His Hooley, P. F. G. Majesty's People-beyond the seas, notwith Havermeyer, F. C. standing your recent bereavement, and weHuby, G. venture respectfully to express the hope that Your Royal Highnesses will carry back a pleas. ing remembrance of your stay among the people of the Malay Peninsula, into whose neighbour hood and closer knowledge Your Royal High-Harrison, R. nesses have been so graciously pleased to come. [Signed by the Sultans of the Federated Malay States, the Acting Resident General, Mr. W. H. Treacher, the Residents of the Federated Malay States:-
Perak, R. S. F. Walker.. Selangor.-H. C. Belfield, N.Sembilan.D. H. Wise. Pahang-Hugh Clifford,
And by Mr. G. Cumming, member of Council, Selangor Mr. F. Douglas Osborne, Mine Owner, Perak; Mr. E. V. Carey, Chairman United Planters Association, F. M. S.; Mr. F. Eglinton, Manager, Raub Mining Co. Pahang: Mr. John Gardner, Manager Jelebu Mining Co. N. Sembilan.
The Captain Chinas of Perak, Selangor, and N. Sembilan, Towkay Lok Yew, Mr. K. Tam boosamy Pillay, and Mr. Chatterjee.]
THE CLIMATE OF SINGAFORE.
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Harrison, Mrs. P. Hamilton, Mrs. H. tallard, F. J.. Hoashi, S.
Heacock, A.
Hay, Rev. N. E. Hemmings, R. Hark, G. Ingold, F.
Isdale, R. J.
Jones, Dr.
Jones, c/o Councel.
James, San B. Jolinson, J. Jahnson, C. E. Jeffries, Rev. M. Joaslano, S. Jor, A. (Sallor) Jenkins, C. M. Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kinn, C. H. Kelper, G. Kotewell, R. H. Karmanta, 9. Kirk, R, Kelton, W.
Kuhn, F.
Kneuzle and Streiff
Kierulf, P. Kükman, G. W.
Sicos, E. "Stephen, A.
Swaffield, A.
Starr, Miss E.
Steel, Esq.
Shrewsbury, R. W. Stephens, G.
Stanley, N. L. Stargis, Mrs. G. Sawada, Miss
Townsend, A. M. Thompson, P. H. W. Turney, A. H. Thom, Capt. J. Tayleer, G. Tomylkkin Torre, T. Talbot, B. W. Thornburgh Mrs. R. M
Westcote, Mrs. H. Worthington, G. Wheate, W. E.
Woodley, W.
Watson, H. G.
Wegener, Dr. G.
Watson,
Wilds, M.
Webster, D. W. Wright, Capt. W. Watson, Dr.
Wallace, F. Walker White, 5. Westrop, Miss. Wilkins, Mraz Walkeford, E.
Werthman, L
Weedon, G. Weber, Dr. E. Welch, J. WAI, W. N. Wake, G. E. Whuinerah, T. C. Walker, J. D. Young, W. R
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In writing of the Duke of Cornwall and “York's tour, one of the London papers speaks of the Straits of Malacca as another inferno, and even worse, for the atmosphere is damp. At Singapore, where the Royal party will call, the beat is not very great fit averages go deg. | Adam, Miss But it is go deg, night and day all the year Aziz Khan, Lapiz round, with little respite. Consequently life Abdul Khan there, is much like living in a vapour bath, It would be a great deal hotter but for the moisture. Though the vegetation is mast luxuriant, human beings do not thrive in the climate. Singapore is very beautiful, the beauty of the approach to its harbour is perhaps unequalled in the world, but it is nevertheless the most unpleasant place the Duke and Duchess will visit We must em. phatically protest against any such a statement, which is libellous on Singapore. The Island is one of the healthiest in the tropics, and human beings most certainly thrive, though they do not have to submit to a temperature of go deg. at night, and not always, indeed, during the day. It is often two or three degrees under this figure, whilst nights at 78 deg, and even less are not unknown, the usual being about Bo The young man who wrote the statement had better go out and see for himself what the climate is, and know that the European popula- tion are a pretty healthy vigorous fot.-Z..
Allah Deen, L.P.C. 775°. Afrul Khan Ahmed Deen, I.P.C.
638 (2) Abda Khan, L.P.C. 798 Attare Khan, No. 774 Butchen Singh Bhagwan Singh Budbo Khan (4) Bull, P, Gulvgo... Brougham, Ed, Blank, Miss A, Arran
dale, Southport (1) Hetarned. Bertram, C. Buta Singh Bova and Co, Sept.
Brewery Burkely Alli Khan,
L.P.C, 856 Bergmann, B. & R. Bilmble, Capt. A.” Cotawall, HR
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Koch, Carl
Kalla Singh, I.P.C. 645 Khadoorco, Elyezer
Saleh
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Hongkong Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C. J. Leopold, Herm, Lyons, & Co.]: Liblain, M, Mannington, A. Maclaren, J. W. B. (2) Mandige, AL Mohamed Akbar, Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Montero, F. M... Massey-Lee, J. H. McKay, Charles "Morris, Capt. R, RA,
Mongha Hingh Mohamed Ba
Stanford, Mrs. M.
Hans, Mrs. A. J. C., Sturdy, E. V. (London).
Hollister G. K.
Hinda Singh Haraguchi, B.. Harper, A. Hand, H. J. (Manila), To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hongkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, 1.P.C.
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Hilton, St. John. Hazar Khan, LP.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G. Port- land (Maine), Re- turned. Hakan Singh, L.P.C.
Hall, J. L. Harrison, R.
Joseph, S. S. Abdu! Jurmanali Shab Jamal Singh
Jawalla Singh, I.P.C.
614 Johnson, C. E. Jandno
Kushiro, C. Kieran, Miss A';
Stevenson, Fanny
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in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS
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SUME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS
AND
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BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED
BEFORE.
THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY
...by
Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, PRICE SO CENTS.
Hongkong, Isi Tune, rodo,
NÓW READY..
AN ACCOUNT THE OF THE DA
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HONGKONG
AND THE
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THEREWITHI
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To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, PRICE 30 CENTS.
„As only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orders early, for the Istue of this interesting souvenir will soon be exhausted.
Hongkong, 1st June, (900)
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST, ;
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation free. Hangbang, 270) September, 1308
DENTISTRY.
"TIENTSIN,"
FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS.
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Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods [o are being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each' consignment will be sorted out mark by mask and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared, by the 5th May, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be effacted by me in fad any case whatever.
A.. damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's rival here, after which
AMERICAN SYS DENTISONG HO-MI, no Claims will be recognised
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DENTISTRY,
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H.A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 29th April. 1021. (8OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE...
(Lately Practising with Dr.. I. SAKATA), DENTIST,
No.4, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 3rd January, 1001-
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
GAELIC
are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/ [16c or landed into aur Godowns at Wanchai and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from Godowns upon countersignattire of Bille of Lading,
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No Fire Insurance has been effected.
GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agédt
Hongkong, 1st May, 1991.
› NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,
FROM NEW YORK; HE Steamship
THE
GLENGARRY!
having arrived from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being laudled at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ld, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed
Goods, not cleared by the 8th instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
All ship damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ton days af steamers arrival, after which no claims will be recognised, NONA MAM MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW
Hongkong, and May tooth
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