The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 October 1884

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21 32 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 21 21 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. A Weekly Newspaper. N. Sa— \"ol. L.i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, mil OCTOBER, 1884. [No, 2.
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  • 462 21 It lias lacn resolved to establish new Weekly Newspaper in Singapore to ho (ailed Tin; SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and Mercantile Advertiser, under which name a paper was first started here fifty years ago, which had for its proprietors at differenf times Mr. Napier, Mr. J. K. Logan and Mr.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 178 21 SMtttiSfmittlfc John LITTLE ft Ca, Wine t* Spirit Mt n \entie, i Himem't Si\ re lYt Regular Monthly Supplies froea c ROSSE ft BLACKWEI L aad JOHN Moiu .v. son. 1 Pl< RU s. B a 1 csa Jams Ji lifs tio I 111 a Fuel Is. Pki si r\
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    • 212 21 3u"briltscmrnts. JOHN LITTLE cSc Co. Have Litely received the following new Goods Perfumery from Piesse k. Lubin and (iesNKI.L fc Co. Oi 1 ici: Stationery Off all Desckii'Tlons. Fancy Stationery, It BNO ft Dinner Cards. Writing Casks, Dksks fc Blotting Pads. Hknson's Gold Silver Watches. Porcelain Toii.kt Sets. Musical Instruments.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 353 22 3bbrrtisrmrnts. p 0 w 1: 1. 1. rv c -I Au ■->.■> and L tat A. Singapr MnKir.AUs iincn.i v Rl Ms tul.l ia ill I-, KNirt-Ki fc At ci ion Sa 1: R u.ms, C<»MMtRI lAI. Sol avl-.. Agents f r the Lanca '.<< I MNHMI <' H'H iEIIOtn
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    • 581 22 Sbbrrtiscmnus. TAN ONO CATOMO MOTtt I M I s 11 teiisaowaaeati): 1 auld.no ot the premise*. H a will Dt ,i mated on th. I "}ieeßm gg f ot the H irbour, Towi 1 rhe f the I IIJ afford- ft iheTeara. A'r.atna i.t> t. r tan iv .a..l i
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    • 501 22 ilDDrrttsrmmts. IIN PIP >h u.K \Pllli s| i h Nts, 4 N MAS 1114 I I taken fr. a f, Via\M'lS il 1 1 I always 1 1 In s 1 I a d framed. I IM M vra. Ml is |S ty HONGKI >N< I AND SII \\»,ip\i BANKING
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  • 2893 23 SINGAPORE, 11THE OCTOBER 1884. tin Hi Ii i I N a i iilaii ib if the Gg\ < I i I a n O rde rof He r M ly in Co ml i pi i,. i, a i, ed over by mo o to tl < omewhat tl bat
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 431 23 I 1 >\ v lIALI N |r \II II I I II I I I I- I I I' I I I 1 I I GOVRRK aROM GRAND I >N( i H i 1 b) \1 a 1 BPITZY ie Mr. SAI i I I 1 i 1 1 1
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    • 352 23 i I I iaa,a kg 1. -i».) g\ I- a. 11. L'l L' 7 la I I I. II I."' Bl |8 r yi a i. 4 .-a kj IMI i •"!<> L'.oaa I I ,i. I IS ii -.'a Ulu 1.;., II i I<> 1. 1., i IU I.L.
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  • 1375 24 < ll remarkable hoa frequently th< Knglisli in w ipapi i ha\ e lati made men! ion ol Singa] h'■ i and Ihe s raits, and nr »l ir ed oui position and affairs rhere hai c been some iv inti resting arti< le latelj in the and last c
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  • 435 25 i m NGS looked more ros*) for the Singapore Cricket Club Biter the conclusion ol piny on Saturda*) last, ll will b remembered that the Garr i son made 235 th sir lirsl innings and that the Club had scored 204 fof 6 i< kets. M i- ri 11in R
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  • 134 25 i itn informi d thai thi I lon bli I I IRVING Im decided to return to Pel .and take up hi pout there j I ident I oun- < lllor, i I r wliieh w ill not l) unl il the midd if n It has not yet been
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  • 22 25 I 11 1 \< 1 wr 1 1 n'ui in th* Christian Vm -i month ol which yen were hrisl ia n him ■>(•.
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  • 941 25 Sept.. i \i\ I a fc i i mi. ()h iha I ll ,<l ill lIP.' r.l .1 ll ll IK i a li la I ia aa aln r,t .aid \a 1 li\ a.ri lim. arc Hying R*h a well a ird all i Strait l'l had
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  • 4114 26 AN ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF Old Times IN Singapore. |-or tin .1 .....I J, the UvA nun. l.c. 11l tlu U tol>» r ph s (> i'. t »i 1 1 \n tetai til ia hl« Hlmton that as soon a• s n s I vmi < ••< |n vi*"i*'i-i*-S and
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  • 163 28 A A ,(|ii;.l.iiiit hi in.i'lr t" il tl'-' l'ini other natives wrti b ing ti, qn itl) 'I .in I robbel during dark i,h on ib- B licit I Imah Road if the < ten Wi 'I"1 tforsld he mrell it the \lu;ih ipal 1 omnri ected gas-lampi (ilonii in'
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  • 394 28 Sin ci M nday, when the Training fortheßoadtei began, the attendance in the Paddocks has in* creased greatly and the general opinion is that the Road lers Races will be the liveliest oi all the events. It is calculated thai nofewei than eight horses will i nti r
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  • 708 28 om another Contributor, I»i i i\r, ih.' w. i the pr eed at tb raci HI r |VC Lr II (1111' ll n. mix i bcii largi md the number of horst a- ..i. i In out last issue v iti .1 i 1 n. n< ol \i. run 1
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  • 493 28 v.. ith reference to tn it pari ol the interesting article in your pap V d I I History of Sing pore" which deals with ihe claims oi Major K\RUtL*M\a to a share in the credit ol founding Singapor I i "a lew remarks winch n; nt more clearly
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  • 3193 28 |o ini Roitoi ot iui Singapore Free Press. S rhe advent ol your Journal from srhich sic so much, will. I am sure, be h irttlj s/elcomed by the Singap d and bj none m than myself, for I am mosl anxious to espouse the cause <>t certain ol Her
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  • 178 29 SIN( i the grin le in this issue on the subjed oi the Ju Iges visiting the Native States was "written, ive have received the article in tli'* iih-tccnt h Century which we mention elsewhere, .md ii supports our view in very emphatic way, Ihe two following passages, referring to
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  • 1380 29 i n enr i vat I etrespendent. l > the n Handelsbleui here, I lee a l< leg-ram i a Penang, aymg, tii.it <>n tin- 4. 1 1 1 Sej it< in hei a puW na ting -a a to be hM al Penang, in order to proti
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  • 76 30 v I w oil *bal *< think I [noniy. thai the I hii j„ Hongkoi y "•vi rtrucli nork, md team* ri a,, un, ble l 1 'i- 1 'I"" In i- a rtf'uibtno 01 dl lurbal n ihon in h M ln nu n ar« laid to havi l»
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  • 475 30 1 IE J UU 7 jrd 0 H tv*' publuhi rm in the Sou 10 tar my: ill Id iiMiuv t!i3 GoV« cnim nt tn Lord V i .mix mi m i ommand oi the I i I dition. Kh Kve i ed a ti gram this morning
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  • 239 30 The following arc ihe transactions reported lo have alu ill) taken place in ihe lur uth Mober i uimhier. piculs |6,8 which 7,***** IS i»» 4»° N and 8 5--al which price the last 4,000 picu sold. I übe gambier, No, I, 168 piculs I 1 ihe same
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  • 277 30 rrcigr.ts homewards are very much weaker this we* k,< wing to steamers coming from China with a good deal oi room. In r. asting, there is a slight enquiry for timber charters. The only charter to report i* the I Iritis S v Roehampton," 1*391 tona register, tor
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  • 1643 31 \\'i Irom tin- t tin* 1 i 1 unit ul i!i' expedition J ii, un, w hi* li w a.s obtained 1 1 >un Lrusl liv autliorit) H.M S 1 a 1 > 1 1 1 ,11 t ,t the 1 »ni. il Ih I S at*
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 344 31 xlttorrtisrmrnts, DO NOT THROW AWAY THE USED STAMPS ON Y( >UR LETTERS HEVELEY <v Co ABERGAVENNY. ENGLAND, ara buyers of tssmsi postage itamps ai the Sti i I Si ttlemi iI and Hongkong, in 1 1 of imall quantitii al m thillingper kamdred. Cash by return mail. Can !><• ml
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 465 32 atibrrtiscmrnts. KAI/ l-Kollll KS 1 1 M maapg k. d, ex varioue steamers 'Ihonel bent n d Furnilun in gnat t) Smgl. and doubl. mm Bed lead-- vv tl, id uilhout patent w. vt 11 n Main. 1 tolours; I* tKi gli h n .k. al 11 d, it (hi
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    • 659 32 anDrrtisrmnus. 3sW^«^ EINGAPOI Ni l!l 1; v j II s. I I riRSI DA\ IfESDAY Ot rOUI X I.— l I I Value $150. A Belli |R H H m a red at a v• lt S4OO t ct <. ll with an alhnvance of 7 lbs, foi everj j.50
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    • 827 32 3Dljrvtisrmriits. l ASH c I h \U \Nt I SAI I ROBINSON < w l»ei otler loi •ah il pi iall> reduced pi ol thei i surplus ,k ol out lilting l .1 I I I M l I )i i I I I i INo I)| I'M-ITMi Kllwooil's, hn-u
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