Daily Advertiser, 24 January 1894

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  • 13 1 THE DAILY ADVERTISER. ESTABLISHED 1890. VOL. 111.] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1894. [NO. 934
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 149 1 Had $1: lox. THE DAILY ADVEUTISER, SINGAPORE. l i ich. p >n; 1 oriental 1 \M SAVIG I'loN i iay. 9, .V w Harbour. i low in*-' dates 11" 10 -1 9 1 I U please i no i m l>e admitted been reiooved v a H;trl'.>ur. and covered by
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    • 140 1 ESTABLISHED 1875. i. =^r- -~~-R F. E. REILLY, Proprietor. L Tel( Address, "CENTRAL, 'SHANGHAI. Circular Notes issue! by THOS. COOK SON for all parts of the Worl L SHANGHAI, wn i m a. MILLWRIGHTS, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, [RON FOUNDERS I SHIP BUILDERS Machine Bhop I Shipbuilding Yard.— Albion Engine
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    • 653 1 I Posada Elagante (very fine dry)Bberry per doi pOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIME^ DE FRANCE. :o: Telegraphic Address v I. iconic," Singap >i Ti!i: following are the dates on which the mail Bteamen of the Messageries Maritimes may \>y expected to arrive Hombwards Outwards Y;ura Jan. 10th Saghanlien Jan. 17th Natal
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    • 399 1 I P<ts.i(la C6tea Ui";is. 1884, Claret, per <ln/. THE MERCANTILE BA INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies Act 186jt0,8g0.) Capital (60,000 shares of £25 •ach) 81,500 Subscribed Cai-itai g, ,^,OOO HaaiOffliß: No. 65, Old Broad Street, London, i Court ofDtraot or Bw Ai.kxanpkt: Wilson, (late of Messrs. Jardixb, Skp. ;ir
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  • 250 2 The Daily Advertiser Singapore, Wednesday, Jan. 24. More Samsengs. IN our local news' column of yesterday it was reported that several sHmscngs had been arrested on ohargea of lovyin^ black-mail on certain respectable civilians m Arab Street. Our former Governor. Sir Cecil Smith, on whom the London Standard M lias
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  • 61 2 A correspondent writes from Patna 3rd January: 'Don't be misled by what v:u vend m the newspapers regarding the evidence given before the Royal Commission on Opium. Mr. Wilson, M.V.. has made some very damaging exposures which have a tremendous effect on public opinion at home,
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  • 27 2 We are requested to state that 11. X the Acting Governor will distribute the prizes at the Rattles Institution on Friday.
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  • 731 2 It is less difficult to understand the bitternessotsomeofourFrenchcontein{•oraries on the subject of Sinn utter reading the last book ol Prince Henry of Orleans, Around Tong*King and JSiam." It seems to reflect a feverish anxiety as to the "oniuiercial compeihion ot Great Britain. Prince Henry has
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  • 361 2 The St. /anus's GaAte of D-ce nber 21st coutains the following: "There will he more weeping at Exeter Hall and gnashing of teeth in Ulapham. Here is missionary ot the Free Kirk, Dr, liacdonald tear- j ing witness before the lt^yal Coinmis- j n on
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  • 630 2 Despite the assurance of the pre*s of Indo-Chine to the effect that the Franco-Siamese Treaty mil Conven--1 tioo would not bo submitted to the i Chambers, the contrary Opinion ap- pears now to prevail, it we are to give attention to the botne press, M. Deloncle was
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  • Correspondence.
    • 274 2 Sir, To a certain extent I ag with wh.it w.i- Ktaled m your jrester- lay's leader, but the last two lines strike me as the true interpretation of the spirit of jealeusy and injustice with which lh«j hole >'t Singapore is most deplorably tainted' The adage
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    • 249 2 Sin, Tue attention ot the Committee <'t the Kittl-s Li bran Museum baa been Called t-> an article m your iasue ot the 6lh instan gurding the resignation of Dr. ttavi land as Uurator. lam directed to inform you that this resignation wa> nut duo to au\
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    • 80 3 Christian Institutions for Singapore. I he Students' Missionary Society English Presbyterian Church i ollected during session t8o,j-<)7 un of tor the building of a iospital and other mission premises 1 I- and ot Formosa, liu- mem* >t the Society have resolved, in > 1 0 in urgent appeal from the
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    • 150 3 A KKJ'KKSK.S IVK O. th«* Hochi Hiunbuu recently interviewed Mr. -mo. Preaiderl ->t tli«> Nippon >n Company, Mfho recently rcrurned from Shanghai, and m the cuurttf vi en?, v.-;>i elicited from me or ;\\j interotting obaervaMate i>t trade m the ChiPort. Win; most s-ruvk Mr. > was
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    • 121 3 I by 1 i an winch has hitberUi i\ed for men Female clerks into the Rank of 10 be employed tiie 'lepartme-it which deals sa an i receipt ol note*, »c on view to the public. j v' the counters weijrh* gni m sh »v -U might l>
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    • 124 3 r ben ii on Johnston's and any other I to witness the Sultan new racing yacht pitting against some of the be>t racing m Singapore. The Sultan's N ih some ten others and k the course twice. Her firs: mrere clumsy owing proto mismanagement, l>ut when the
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    • 527 3 nent S tl writes m the felegra] h throw of rii»- snrirr irmcki at X twloon, of thu neatly furnish. .1 >'ii- came i i v abon( the dirtiest 1-sn 'luiL' ie( of gambling hai probab'y cm be funnd m tbe i John Chinaman is a bora
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 591 2 rpHE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. rKsTABLISHED UN Bend Office, SiS(}APOiiß.' Capital Fnllv Subscribed. ..^.rno.Oi.o. Capita] Paid-up 600,000. i Heserve Fund «i» BS,OOO. Reserve Liability of Slmreliolders $2^400,000. Balance of Working Account at 31st j Dec. 1891 1404,7311 rvilE BTB MTs HIRI INBURANCI 1 CnM TAX V. LIMITED. BsTABUOHD 1886. Capita]
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    • 732 2 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. j m £3£F ill. a**** Kohr Morv.... 2.000 X*7 E. Wilson Ihssitt Smihim Mmrut 2.U\'2 Bt7 George W. Conner. nitliw Iftinrf.ttt '205 R. Swain, T EAVK Slmn^liiii alternately cvory week on Friday or ISafiuchiy as tiic tide may suit for Nagasaki. SHiMiiVOSHKI, KOBK, anil YOKOHAMA. The tlstte
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    • 228 2 ROBINSON CO., HaVe received a large shipment of SINGERS SEWING MACHINES, The FAMILY I laud NLicliiiio, as illustration, with cover complete. The FAMILY Treadle Machine. The New M V. S.*' Machine [the tinost inichiuo made). Machine needles m ail sizes. Duplicate parts of all miehines alsviys k±pt m st^ck, so
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    • 51 2 NOTICE. RAFFLES DISPENSARY. T)K. V. A. PI LL.VY has op.jned the above Dispensary at No. 7.>, North Bridge Road, opposite the" Horse Kupository. He lives on the premises, and may be consulted at any time of the day or night. Attendance and advice free to the poor. Singapore, 4th Sopt.,
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  • 512 3 11. M. 8. Archer left yesterday for Penang SEVERAL men have been arrested m couuection with the recent sang robbery at Tanah Mcrah. They stand remanded tor a week. THE Dutch corv< tta M Koning der V derlander," Captain Engelleresht, arrived *1 :.<\ from Acheeu. She ig
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  • 88 3 IHI Soven-uMi is now quoted at Good 'or exporters, very gloomy for importers. It presses worst of all upon the poorer section of the community, who, owing to their European relationship, up~brtns« \ng and eduo&tion are m a measure Foroed to life as other Europeans live, al
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  • 278 3 Wr Japanese are m <jreat conpnitui.ition for tlv New Year which is j approaching, aad h:iv»> thejr hands lull win -h an i>baer ration hardly ronderod bc(oTo fcravellora. lldwvit, the market wliich is kept at tht-end of evcrv year, .it each street shops :i re k i |»t
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  • 248 3 A bobbiblk murder is reported from Quintan (Cbina). A party of 4 rtupeh in. mi put up at a restaurant outside ihe north gate of that cit\ or what the rebels baT«j left of it, and not being able to pay their reckoning an Anliwei trader, who had
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  • 522 3 Penang still seems t > \> w.iirin^ it< own ir m to the inattention irivea I > i i- by rm r < t am a >m_ <r-> They are u» t a-,' tin i>:- »a^!it before the public m a b o\ by Mr. McL*rty, aad ma
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close for To-MOMOW Malacca and Linjf^i. Cecil C Smith, lpm Kajt^kok, Sin^apon 2 p n M..1 iiv.i and Kliin^-. ('lidw I'hva. 5 p.m. Lalman, Gaja, Kud:tt. Saiulakan, Baiii<rinr\gBia i 3 v m,
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    • 690 3 £atcit SyMrtiscmcntri. FOX SAMAKAXG AND SUL'ItABAYA. 'J'HE liritish steamer HONG AY, IMA tons, Captain Young, haviutr l t .ft Hongkong on the 20th instant, maj be expected to arrive here on or about the I6m idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply
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    • 443 3 Katz Bros. (I The latest Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, Medul, 1393, 12 bore. Tin Harroll is [l of rolled steel, 30 inches long. Total weight of gun 7| lb. With Sliding Forearm 9 Movonient. M! yn It is safe, quick and easy of manipulation from the HhouMer, simple m construeB
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    • 266 3 IU-KAYt) KXCHANUK. I otu/vn 4 month's *iyl<t I^s h :i m S/34 <v days' tight 2:\'i .1 JW 231 dr?miii,l 8/8* t.t m Frmivf, demand 25.") Anc lurk r )4^ J*** }'M ll<imhur<j >3Q L'enany i t o f rem 1 A... 187 liantjoon Mudra* j^,;i Colou'bo llowjkon.j I «\'o
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 316 3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Jan 22 British Htr lacharran, ■acDboald, from Barry Dock Dutch Ktr Nienhnys. Koppeacaoar, from BanjeriaaasJH, Diiend< Im and Co Nor. str Progjser, Oolliekaea, from lian^kok, Hong Lee Chan Dtlfech Htr Handjeriuassin. Kramer^ from sati.laluni. VV. Hanaield ami c. HritinU str llwii; Wan. Ballet! froiu Telok AnsOß, Wee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 243 4 MILNERS 1 SAFES MILNERS' H. M. the Queen. MILNERS 1 SAFES hat the Largest Sale m the W «>rlii. SAFES More thin 300,000 MILNERS] Safes protect tin* valuables <>t the principal Banking, Railway, Insurance), and other Public ami Private Companies MILNERS* Safes are used by the British and Colonial ADC"
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    • 157 4 L. GOLDENBERG, Manufacturer of EU R OPEA N TRUN X S, 81, Beam l J > uwi Boad, Singapore. HADJI IBRAHIM BIN tfOOU MAHOMED, rURKITURE DEALER, DEGS to inform the public of Singapore t lii t. he Ivis now opened v larse establishment at No. 341, Victoria Btbbbt, where furnitures
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    • 176 4 John Little k Co. ChesterfieKl Drawing Koom Saite aphobtered m Saddle Eags and Velvet, comprising 7 ft. Spnng Conch. 2 Divan Chain, and 6 smili Chairs. Complete 7.">. 1 0. Solid Walnut Drawing Room Suite upholstered m Silk Tapaitry, comprising Conch, Lady* and Genf« Iv. r Cltain ;md t> suiall
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    • 484 4 Powell Co. SINGAPORE. Pt.F.ASK KKAr» TBttl rtW LIKES BEA.H i im:m m mini-. /\TR ftlß^lttJßE FACTORS it m Orchard Road, and ia the largesi and most eoniplete. It is supplied with steani power ti> drive *'iir Woodworking Machines, Saws, Lathes, &c, kherefore Contract* and latge orders eaa be pat through
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