The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1893

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  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1893 DALFSDTRYDKI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 603 1 DI MINSULAR > C ':TAL STEAM NAVIGA I lOH COM?/ New Harbour. MA fjjflg I..NES. Then I to arrive out- i 'ds as follows >•: :v, ARO. ARD. R. Ancona Sth. j Thames land j M.ir. 6th. Peshawur Mar. Sth. M:rz DON aand. j A Apn! c-'■ April sth. j
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    • 767 1 D£U T S HER LLOYD USEMEN, Impi Mail. i *T H I-. stean in subsidi ed by the In v r n gulariy I betwcei ai, calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection with the arrivals and departures of these
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    • 1605 1 DE KONINKLIJKE F'AKETVAART F';k''&.'?" vko Pok' s BaweanS Sourabaji. MAATSCHAPPIj. Every four weeks a sleam^KJ"«. in lhis dirw^ 1 (Under contract with ihe Netherlands India taking direct cargo and Passengers to '^i'^if'Government). ma-sin, Fulo Laut, Passir and Cotic. Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late Oncb Ever? six weeks a steamer
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    • 664 1 TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. J PAID-UP CAPITAI $*****000 $E§§£Z&lvhb 1 3-3oo;<> S SEL"J Court of Directors. EtePUTV CHAIRKAM— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. J. I Bkll-Ikving Esq. Alex. McC< »A« an Esq C. J. Hollidav, Esq. J. S. Moses. Esq. Carl Jawtzsw, Esq. D. R. Bassoon Esq. I l- li us
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    • 391 1 NEW YORK LIKE INSURANCE COMPA?-. rieav) Ri f New phn life polick on Eu Strr. the L< r-'j'A T *r,.\;j SHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAI [Am-, f rrrAl kSSBRVa FOHDS 5 :nH. rsigned, A^enU for the prepan dtu accept .n current premium. 801 lan. 8 NORTH HRITISh" AN); CAI™ TILE
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    • 109 1 pAC qcci: a p: I om China Sailing di Yokoha: A; (Jcc Gil. l-11 ORTI.V Perak Handboo. J REVt K Sin Directory I I n uts IP s REMINGTON ,ov v TYPEW r^ ICO,OOO lln '|Hf t r flf i Lk J LAVVbON. .'W CuNS 1.1 ING I.'-* A; Sit.
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  • 1283 2 Wi usdai Feb. 1 Present >, S hst. N y ij J e Hon'l Dona) con tir r 1 Pi lent eg ted I that M Fms« is indisposed and rheCt a Engineer was also 1 Mala 1 official i .1' that -he leciara us made b CrV
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  • 356 2 THE LOSS OF THE NIEMEN." This vessel, belonging to the Message- ies and running between Calcutta and Colombo, was loat on the Crylon coa>t under the circumstances drtailed below on the night of the 21st Jan. A Ceylon paper of th** 24th says The Xiemen foundered at 10 p.m. on
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  • 198 2 Speaking ol the importation of Chinese > the 1 igo State in Ai ri. a, which a begun, a Japan hwo ild 9 nth or two ago a ship I Macao for the Congo Stal ind should 'these send favourable reports 1 is tracts o| Anna may some day by
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  • 510 2 SELANGOR NOT ES. (Selaiigor 'Journal). mrsilay, the 261*1 [anuary, was a great day ir Kl ing. At the end oi the afternoon tiie Resident and Mrs. Preacher arrived from Kuala Lun»| the Station, where they were met by thi Di trict Oflicar, and presently went on board the s.y. Esmeralda,
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  • 981 2 Mr. Timothy Healy, M. I'. for North Louth, speaking at Newcastle, asserted that the Irish refuse to accept anything in the Home Rule Bill like that embodied in a clause of the Bill ol [886, taking Ireland in the proportion of one-fifteenth of Great Britain. Considerable sensation has
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  • 1231 2 THE COLONY IN 1 89 2 (L. and C. Express.) The situation in (he Straits Settlements might be described almost in the samg language that we used last year. [892 opened as badly as lS.;i, i though somewhat more hopefully. The situation of most local companies was dismal, land w.is
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  • 104 2 Tin-getting in West Australia appears to be making some progress A W.A. paper says The tinfields on the Shaw river are turning out excellently, the syndicate who first took up an area, in spite ot the heavy cost of carriage and other costly items in connection with their working', having
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  • 690 2 CHARTERED MERCANT ILE BA NK OF INDIA. An extraordinary general nw eting of the shareholders of the Chartered Mi rcan ■If ink of In I was held on the <lst Dec. at 65, < ):J Broad -st E. C, for the purpose of considering a nesoluU to register the bank
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  • 62 2 (CojuecTEn it to Febrvmiy 2 On l.ovnov. Bank 4 s itcmand Private credits s H .(.->< in»«nt- 3 1 s credits s Bank l< maud 1 Js H o-.u. Bank demand par. I j a v Bmk demand i.< Pr 1 JO d 9 1.70 SoVKKF.IGVS, ft" buvJ §/-1°
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  • 112 2 [Februari z.j Tin 3<) i Gambier >, 0.50 do. Cube No. 1 10.20 do. do. No. 2 B.f>o Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 11. do. White, (Fair L/W=s%) „IS 75 Nutmegs I 150s to the Ib.) 81. Mace Bandaj Si Cloves (Amboinaj 14 62 Dally Coffee (10% Blacks) 33. Tapioca,
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  • 131 2 -ai Bank. u 5 Sales. J ..1 Dock. .184 S I •i.e. 1% p tm. 1 s I>"ck 10. 130 Last sale. 1 I Ima* totkO. ,3 B 1 j Singapore Insurance Co. l'?! Sellers. 4 ..>.. s I «ce Co. Sellers. strait? Fire Ins.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 Weather Report. 1 February 1.) Taken at Kar.dang Kerbau Hospital Observatory y v. 3r.m.9 r. a. Bar. red. 32 I'Vn 29. 90S 29.954 29.879 Temperature 75*8 74-5 Wet Bulb Thermometer... 74.0 76.0 Dir. of Wind NW. NVA N.E. M.,\. Temp, in shade 86.2 Mm. do do 70.0 Max. in Sun
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    • 797 2 1 VESSELS IN F^RT. f Name Flags tf Ton Z*pta.n Arrived From Cona^nof 1 Men-of-War Ai« her H; u. cr. 1 -7,. S«ai R Pali \s B-it. cr. 1575 Mai Leod Si Hi 1 1 1. Govt. sir., 500 Murphy Other Vessels Aglaia Ger. 1556 <nsen I. b 1 H
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