The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 February 1893
1893-02-14
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1893-02-14 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 'I:, ir] sj SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 14,1. FEBRUARY, 1893. I T 1 I19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement154 1893-02-14 1 ST^Ar ATION COM PAI i MAIL lA\ !!\r.: Ol r P b •oi ibilla Mir C mil il SAGE. 1 Special new serv. between Naples and Egypt. SPECIAL RETURN TICK; ThtCE. gOCv The C I charge ct cents pet iach ..-aerate will btva!;.. GEO KING, Agei POI PAGNIE DESMESSAGERIES I154 words
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Advertisement383 1893-02-14 1 IVJO R iDKUTSCHERLLOYD xX BREMEN. ■AM Mam.. sub 4 by the German O~\- I run n tiling m route Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Singapore and Hongki artnrea of t ht -^>.- mail i ervk c ezistem c 1 Hiogo, ai ,1 d [rom .n and Ueli. been Bxi d I383 words
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Advertisement719 1893-02-14 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Pori v\* Bawean Sour.ibaya. MAATSCHAPPIJ. Xv try four weeks a .s.teai ci runs m this direction (Under contract with the Netherlands India taking direct cargWand tssen^tis to Handjer- rernn massin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late "nci-. Ever-s six weeks719 words
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Advertisement300 1893-02-14 1 REMINGTON STANDARD I'cr particular-, McAlister Co. Sii g apore, 20th Jan.. 1 No. 6, Raffles Place. Singapore General Merchant and Commission Agent. Superieur. I Sherry. St. Julien Mi hi w\, And all other splendid kinds of fine 1 I Fort Wines, Hocks, etc., Van Straalen, Monsieur Erkelens' Agency. Vollenhoven's Extra300 words
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Advertisement578 1893-02-14 1 TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITA! ?i *****00 RESERVE FUND 10 0 .»<> RESERVE LIABILITY t)F PROPRIETORS $10,*****0 Court of Dikectoks. Cha-k.van— T. E. DAVIES Deputy Chairman— H. HOI I J. f. Bell-Irving, Esq. Alex. McConai m C. J. Holliday, Esq. I. S. Mosks, Esq. Caki. Jam/t- D. R.SASBOOM578 words
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Advertisement382 1893-02-14 1 NEW YORK LIFE 'NSURANCL COMPANY. I KOS £23 1 1< avy Reduction m l< N plan liie polk m s on I- v Straits. PAPt K\ S NORTH BRITISH AN n TILE INSURANCE CO!,.!', NY. GENERAL ASSURANCE COY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG iiURG FIRE IU URANCE COMPANY. THE Oir urrent382 words
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Advertisement136 1893-02-14 1 pACiriC MAI] STEAMSHI (ACCIDENTAL AN'I W STE \:< HIP COMPAN Aina ami Jafun. Saiiing dales fr Yokohama to San Francisco. do Singapore and Strait AERATED WATER Co. s «RAT£OW»TER! 10 iiirsos road. 2 :iGAPOEE. KELLY L Salter's Black G ill New olps Actn ses Bo xc of Drawi New Bin136 words
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Article371 1893-02-14 2 Co rrespon de n ce. X SG THE I r -< thi i vi 1 .-a. Si*,- Instances wherein witnesses U h ue declined toki>s the bible upon l„, ing "worn on the ground as alleged.tftheir h > to con,, a.t disease thereby, have rece ly become so common tint371 words
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Article399 1893-02-14 2 ft may interest tbi se who are concerned I m wai (Ting tlie property ol Pahang to see wh, t has actually been done at Penjom ing a year ol great difficulty, and even The stafl were practically left alone by the Company to work their399 words
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Article518 1893-02-14 2 1 his appreciative notice olour di-dm-I late r hirf Justice is taken from the Calcir wan of Jan. _ist Sir Peter Benson Maxwell, whose death is announced, was unquestionably the ablest jidge that ever s a on the Singapore Bench, i 1 more than a518 words
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Article76 1893-02-14 2 KISSI NG THE BOOK. j prooaoie, says tne b..»ok when oaths 1 become a thing ol We recent thai at a presenton the book, nl pointed out the I for subsequent i In that s j E m the lef I this E I i any This i-.-cl by pract'u76 words
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Article80 1893-02-14 2 It was through am that Kreild li ild a levee this a Ibrrc will be no v .ning the ny .ns with the S. C. C. at ill on the E. the S.C.C. S at the -talit.Olia rations. V p ot thr Ni South V disbar. rnor of that rnal80 words
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Article109 1893-02-14 2 On Friday and Saturday the S. C. C. eleven will play the toth Lincolnshire play beginning each day at •a. ill. I lie Club will be represented by the following A. I. Talbot, 11. L. Talbot, J. Cook. C. Logan, F. M. Elliott, A 1 Gahagan, A. V.. Hinde, A.109 words
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Article1150 1893-02-14 2 I lie Straits Independent, we are gfad to notice |oins with ns m recommending lhat lhe present juncture, m which we believe ue discern many circumstances that Favour the active prosecution of action on behall <>f the Colony's protests, should be taken advantage of m pushing our contribution1,150 words
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Article217 1893-02-14 2 The following particulars ol damage to merchandise and movable property caused by the lire yesterday may be of interest to our readers. As already stated the Straits Fire Insurance Co. hold policies amounting to §30.. 000. Amongst other companies concerned are tbe Netherlands India Fire Insurance Co, Sj 1,5000 the217 words
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Article734 1893-02-14 2 "THE MIKADO. By special desire, m connection with the visit of Vice Admiral Fremantle's flagship i to Singapore, a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, the Mikado, was given last night m the Town Hall Theatre, be- tore a crowded house, perhaps almost the very biggest, if degrees of crowding734 words
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Article395 1893-02-14 2 Corps Orders. H £Ls™r??A* a ,80s .Singapore, ***** February, 1893. Thursday 1 6th Boys and baggage to be at Johnston's Pier at 1 p.m. to proceed by tram to New Harbour. Officer m charge of entraining. Lieut. Fabris. S.Y.A. Friday, 17th, Camp Officer. Captain BruceWebster, S.V.A. Breakfast,395 words
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Article354 1893-02-14 2 Fact v. lurtos. rhe Pinang Gazette must beheld responsible for the erroneous figures which it invents, not deliberately perhaps, to port its adverse criticism on public works expenditure m the Colony. These are given here and are corrected below Fk ion. (Pinang Gazette, loth Feb.; We will354 words
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Article234 1893-02-14 2 The Hyogo News of January 26th says: Mr. Mackintosh's many friends will be glad to learn that he has been appointed manager of the Saigon branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and we hope that it miv prove the stepping stone to more important past- He will probably be234 words
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Article37 1893-02-14 2 The enthusiast is a man' *> no 'eels perlec of a good many th ng, that he-v' Tlr Many a man thinks he ein rea_ a Wuman hk e a lie trie- I" shut hi i up. m37 words
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Article61 1893-02-14 2 it-ORcKcun ucto Kkbki \:n 14 Os Lomion. *»>**<»>■- demand Private credits 11s 291 M do'-i-npnt' 3n s credits v ni s 2 10 Un India. Bank demand 2.2. On Hongkong. Bank demand 5^ prem. '1 B [ATA. Bink demand 1.07 Private 30 d/s 1.7 1 SOVERBIONS, (to t'UVI.. $7-3061 words
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Article113 1893-02-14 2 I PUBRO \RV 14 rin.... 39->5 Gamh-er 0.65 do. Cube No, 1 10.40 do. do. No. 2 8.70 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) tt. do. White. (Fair L W'-=5% 1550 Nutmegs 150s to the lb.) 82. Mace (Bandaj 81. Goves (Amboina) 16. Bally Coffee (10% Biacks) 33. rapioca, small pearl113 words
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Article69 1893-02-14 2 Hicong S'hai Bank. nS^Prerr-. up Papar Dock. f IS4 Seller* N irtwiHT Dock o. 130 I-ist tak BCo. tjl S irs. vJr"'! v 1 Sellers. M»>nard Co., I.d. 4 Dehentmei ■'•'KPlar.timrCo. $40 A -ale Hen!,,,, X Straits Tin. >is of Siam, Ltd. hoct«. Set ors69 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1893-02-14 2 THK n-sulis of rich living do not show •I Ives m one day; it is alter s,, mc v r tint that < omplaint of lhe n:h and well fed, GOUT, makes its appearance, bringing with it the most excrutiating pains possible 1 t'i bear, Bui why suffer them. Is122 words
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Advertisement108 1893-02-14 2 QCF:AN STEAM SHIP COMPAN_i^ Thp C'omi) V A poo! outwards lor Sir homewards tur Ye-^mMA commodation for first md car-^H rvinga Surgeon and Through Bil s of Ladini e-itemuiean and otherC ru an. America. Insurances effected or: ped m tht Co I Other particulars can th'- undersigned. Lines m operation108 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1893-02-14 2 Weather Keport. I' February 13.; Taken at Ksndan;; Keroau Hospital Obseivatory o\. If. 3P. M. 9 I. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.594 29.767 29.825 Temperature 82.5 76.2 Wet Bulb Thermometer 77.0 700 74.4 Dir.ofWind N.B. N.W. N.E. Max. Temp, m shade 85. S Mm. do do 69.7 Max. m166 words
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Miscellaneous798 1893-02-14 2 VESSELS IN POk T 1 Flags 4 Ton. Car-tain Arnv-d From Co: Men-of-War Ak< hf.k Etrk. cr. 1770 S tt Roger. Feb B Cm Sr. M (•IREBAMO Brit g.b. 458 Impf.riei s K Br.wr.str. S4OO McOu v Feb. ti B> Paw ts Bm. cr. »57s Mat L-,„l [an. S N798 words
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Miscellaneous28 1893-02-14 2 N Ha \i M Pvißui II S, O C\. J I i Radkorshi ***t**y. A\mxA Andres Rii rmekk, P "l Hinm ki Mm>Bl IM. Rle KM Mm' 128 words
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