The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 April 1892

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. HIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1892. DAILY ISSUE. No 1,422
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2263 1 P EH,N^-AM R Nlv?Gj?r R l I 0 3 N TAL N ORDDE b Ve_^ R LL YD COMPANY. HKI_M_.N. Imperial German Mail. Ovr-Ci. Callyer Quay. Godowns, New Harbour. T X Udnit of this line arc subsidized by thc I fl u Imperial German Government and run regularly hk. 1
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    • 1274 1 Chenbont Tagal, and Pacalongan will be called at by the steamers leaving BaUvia on Thursday and Sourabaya on Tuesday. Leave Batavia every Monday and Thursday. I^eave Sourabaya every Saturday and Tuesday. Service No. 8. Every four weeks. From Singapore to Bawean. Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie, and back
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    • 682 1 I DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY xx OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £2,000,000. Funds m Reserve, Exclusive of Capital £5.493.073* LIFE DEPARTMENT The Company has. recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous terms to Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT:— The Company is prepared to accept first class risks
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    • 771 1 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI iX BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 1t0.0a0.000 i RESERVE FUND 6,3000a RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO) PRIETORS j haMtmJum CoiKT OK DIRhCTOKS Chairman— S. C MICHAFLSKN. Bag Danmr Cnjaaaum L POESNECKER Bao T. E. Daviks, Baa. Alex. McCOM-. -li I US I C J. Houumv, Esq I. S. Mosai
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    • 562 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIi COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAI STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through passage tickets granted to Engla France, and Germany by all trans Allan I of Steamers, also to Si" Francisco L) the stean i of the ab«>ve lines. Toother European p.'ints at proportionati Special reduced rates granted Officers ol Army,
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  • Corrspondence.
    • 1693 2 To tri Editor. Sir,— Twenty years have now elapsed since the day the Dutch boasted that m less than a fortnight they would succeed m compelling the Acheenese, now m arms against them, to beg for mercy Twenty years have glided by since the commencement of the
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  • 218 2 1 o thi Editor Dear Sir,-— 1 beg to express through your columns my d p [ret that I should m a basty m iment, m consequence ol my not being able lo re. t.i or understand Chines* accounts, have eomrnenced a prose-
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  • 617 2 It,. ..wt ol the idgment by whii h Lim Khin and Übah thr insolvent partners 1 of the it r in Teaii^ boon Co. were ea< h ced to two years' rigorous imprison- j ment is now to fund. Ih prisoners a:rierl on business al R goon
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  • 2211 2 TRUTH AND OPIUM FICTIONS. On the subject of the anti-opium agitation Mr. Laboucherc writes with a degree of acute' common-sense and a masculine regard for facts that'is ail the more creditable to him if it be considered how much his political leanings throw him into the company of persons who
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  • 309 2 On Wednesday the return cricket match between HL M. S. Hyacinth and Malacca was play-d on a wicket that was drying from the previous night's rain, and which was all m favour of the howlers. As before, the Hyacinth men won, and Pearson and Ash went m to the
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  • 305 2 H. M. S. Hyacinth." ist Innings. 2nd Innings. H. B. Pearson b Birch I} run out 0 Ash st Birch b Coveney 1 runout o Byrne c Copley b Howell 22 c Coveney b I )crry 2 Shortland run out 4 b Birch 3 Littleton b Birch 1 c How
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  • 1040 2 rhe question of restricting labom m British ports on Sunday has long been one which lias occupied the minds of iho.r who advocate for our observance of that day th- strictness of the old Jewish Sabbath. Of lac* that advocacy has .1--sumed a more penstent form
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  • 224 2 A special meeting ot llie Municipal Commissioners was held tins morning to consid'-r the offeis for the insurance ot the Municipal buildings against fire. Mr. Gcnlle presided, and there were also present the Hon'ble Majo«- McCallum, Mr. Paterson, Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Tay Geok Teat. The President said
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  • 303 2 K. DL'N'M.' uSmmTtr^er. yWOTATIOK v..,|.. up .-:.a1.-> W.jt I v Q H'kong .V S*hai Bank. I \i% Prim. 7 ~nr --.nr> 7. c.-% >■»..-. I? >.'. w One nlal ii;r.k. Seli<r>. L-'-' 'i >°7" too go CO 61 lir.onj I.teat Dink. Jig 6 Ruyi-i^. 1.5*
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  • 54 2 (Corrected cr to Aprii Ok London. Bank 41ns 1 d. mand Private credits o m- documents 6m v I 114 I m s I 0 On Indu. Bank demand 22 Ok Hongkong. Bank demand dis. Ok Java. Bank demand Private 30 d s Sovf.ri jess, (to buy) Bank c!
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  • 103 2 iArßii i. lin S Gambier d>. t abe No. 1 do. do. No. 2 Pepper, Bi u k (ordinary Sjj .re do. Wh.te, [Fair I. \V I >• Nutmegs not to tbe lb.) Mace (Banda) 1 Cloves 1 Arnlm:n-i 1 Bally Collee \JU»\\ Black- Tapio a, small pearl la
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  • 22 2 •Vpi I -Pei P fhemus irom Liverpool.— Mr. I ant I ft mw,--Mr. K. I Mi Uwii md Mi Hill
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  • 53 2 'ii? na) analit) tonnage m_»;.-! pm dateol departure cargo manigmx d.itr o> iP de«( taiioi here known and statwi X Read- I P.— Taniong Pa K ai B. \V Borneo Whart N H.— New Harboui D dock S Slip**) 1 ani* ig Rh i Q Q inn O.H.L.—
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  • 853 2 Hvi i m. Bnt. sti ?os M\' ft mmma. Na Gem ral Straits S.S. < 'id lor P« s a -R P.. si-Hi mi Brit, st' ice Liver- I I-' General Mamshe'd H II \pr i I P I'll. i.A- If: ma i Liverpool, Mj Genera Bonn I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 323 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPA NY The Company's steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for Straitsand China ami truin Shanghai homewards for London every Week and h.e.c accommodation for first and third class passengers, carrying a Surgeon and Stewardess. Through Bills of Lading are issued for all China. Japan, Manila, Saigon,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 364 2 MAILS CLOSE. In-I)AV. For Pei A. Deli. Calypn vl > 1 Sourabaya, _r He, oka r si. 1 Kuala Pahang ,fee, Srt Tt nggonm r. v. Asahan fee, Sumatra, 4 r. a. Muar, Bengkalis, 4 t. n, i Saigon. Pemb* keskire, r. m. j Hongkong Ire Breconskire, 4 r M.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 727 3 INDIAN CIGARETTES Asthmatic people who mflar twm Ogp -ta-rMnaaa. md Loaa ol -aVlca, If ar--s_^^_______2_'' \\w\tmnt, ffflt lyi ■nnmfiiitr™* „__i Catarrhal affections, and dltflet-Uy _^^toraSon, are promptly relkTed by -mm CSfir-ttea. 08-MAUL- 4 CO., Parla> Um*l ml «-__>!■ QRIMAULTS Matico Capsules AND INJECTION M^^_lM^r^^and^2^^| BrSoat _^«^_{*i_s_^ t^J^?_S_aS' af acute _>dC_rooJc
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    • 932 3 ESTABLISHED IM. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Bi ilders, Shipbuilders ft General Contp actors. Ship-Building Yard. HIGH class STEAM VESSELS always under construction, from 38ft. lo 150 ft. length of keel, ol best design and finish. M AC H I N KRY from leading British Firms
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    • 860 3 B JOHN LITTLE Co. HOUSE FURNISHERS. Estimates given for Complete House Furnishing. Illustrated price lists free on application. mBEST FRENCH POLISH KD. 2 ft. aft. 6 3 ft- 3ft. 6 4ft. TH6NETS AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD FURNITURE, &c. c i- *j Si isdab" Chair So. 15. St»**i>v*d mm No. 14 _^_^^-'-*SE2sZ____r3-Pss_-^V _^;ir:u:s_i»-3fg^__;i--_e-___l-___\
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    • 893 3 DRINK THE AERATED WATERS or THE Singapore Straits Aerated Water Co. THEY ARE THE BEST. I Offices: 15, BATTERY ROAD. Factory: 20a, COLLYER QUAY. (Removing Shortly to new and larger premises m Robinson Street.) JOHN FRASER, i D. C NEAVE, 1 *™P---*>i-»- Fairbanks Scales. Agents MeALISTER Co. THE undersigned have
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    • 1160 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. Giving port and date of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agents. Steamers. AoAMBMNOW, London. Armkmas, Philadelphia, Jan 22 Ba_»E-MO__, Barry, Feb. 18 Bblgic, San Francisco, Feb. 1 Bcklohoho, London, Feb. 25 HtaMmil E, Hongkong, due April 5 Brandt Bombay, London, Bre< onshirf, London,
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