The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 March 1893

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 21st MARCH, 1893 DAILY ISSUE. N
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 647 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL L STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O-- I ■-:5 V. New Haifa r. MAIL ltef'%2 LINKS/- f Tht mail st< unera tnaj be expected to arrive outw rds as follows: ,\\Akl>. HOMEWARD. rciv i > t April >i-l Carthage A] I A pi Mahn r rtai re I Rch:l!a
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    • 584 1 MORDDEUTSCKER LLOYD iN BREMEN. Impbrial German Mail. THE steamers of this line are subsidized 1 Imperial German GoTernn»-nt and run regulaJ I) between Bremerhavcn andi-hangh; 1 en route A rp. Southampton, Genai, i'l.rt Said, Suez, Ad«n, Colombo Singapore and Hi In cur.- e m:iil .stramiTs there is an 'w.. ::i
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    • 1081 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKF.TVAAKT For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sour.iba^au j MA Al SCH A PPI Ever) four weeks a steamer runs in this direction j takino direct carero and passenpeis lo Bandierr ci.ntract v:ih tlic Nttht-r amis nria u> i i u u niassin, run l.aut, Passir and otic. u
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    • 537 1 rJTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XjL BANKING CORPORATION. PAID UP 1 APITAL Sin.oooooo RESERVE i-i ND s *****0 RESERVE LIAMII.ITY OF PROPRIETORS 1 ?i0,000,000 Court of Directors Chairman— T. E. DAVIES.Esg. D ■rv Chairman— H. HOI' J. Bfll-Irvin6, Esq. m he, B»q I C. J. HOLLIDAI I S. K-j. Carl Javtzkm D.
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    • 284 1 NEW YORK LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. I 886. .ji 1 ion .n R Newpl e 1 livx g m the rTFARCKEN I I hgmti Isn. I r4OKTH BRITISH AND M- RCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. GENERAL ASSURANCE COY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDKBURG I-;. INSURANCE COMPANY. I panies pt Fire K the inirt-ut r.iie
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    • 122 1 DACinc ma:. mship x COMPA r\CCIDEN !AL AN! TAL BTEAIfSHI ill thi Armv. Navy, and I applicition. pr, B« ong via Yokoharria to San Francisco. The Dispensai j A. MACKAY. I PRESCRIPTIOM DIARF A s F C "3T (It; i HJR POi HO STI h t.NS arc well -trained ifiandt.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 76 2 To m :roR--5H Ha Obs* of W- Inesdaj is !SW -j good With rethink bis S gard to a steamer netting me rrencn man there would "f no oiln u y the 0 i ansfei coaW be w ide easj bj i in r bring n- Ic
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  • 82 2 grain I is b -en re-cm I s« I <- hc Rriub G 4 l 'otnpanyi Lt«l r I ru* finis 5Si yield.riw< rhirflv Irunn tb* i it •.•'jro\ mient lor ihe pi a third level is driven R a H e( o rmation, ai 7... getting of returns
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  • 59 2 I l w are T. H Brvd^r-. ret. I? D. < and m^de on, ts ith a Cons us be was ami r In;- ected to the S H from the Cabinet, and .< se the Mll l dhis exalted admiral aof 1 aiui gc IM
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  • 499 2 OUR FOREIGN DEFENCES AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. (Xe-j ill' I It is an old observation thai irity begins at home but it k not so with the t I defenc a "sea-sjirt Kle.'' No" towe s long Ite steep, no s* rried rank*, no' 1 thin r.-,l line," on C
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  • 691 2 I 1 TH F GoVl RNOR Dl -i'V R MR. Hasty Mkrting 01 thi Exbi utivb Council mis Day. Prompt Action Resolved on. Despatch 01 Naval Armament. Disquieting rumours reached this office last night of a threatened disturbance in Pul >'i Sicejang Kechil, which
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  • 284 2 The Journal of the Photographic r r India in its second notice of I, i Exhibition ;> thus en- of til work of our local tteurs I Comn '.'.'t- are t ntun ite in the first lin, in lot of the Singapoi AmaPhotoj, Soci. ty. Mr. I I
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  • 465 2 The whole business community of Singapore whs this morning shocked to hear of the painfully smiden death of Mr. John M. Purvis, one ul the very oldest Kuropeau inhabitants ol Singapore. It appears that Mr. Purvis called on his neighbours, Mr and Mrs Allinson,
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  • 562 2 We deeply regret to ha* v<-iy sudden and untimely <- i t the i; Brother Bronius, of St. Joseph's tion. Yesterday, being the feast ol Si the reverend brothers, aft r havsisted and communicated at ma the Church of the Good Shep their < ouittry hou
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  • 386 2 The Supreme Court n engaged for the last two 01 thr days in hearing a charge of forging, k< r I orders against one Tek Hun Si. I it is alleged, altered certain put i ulars in these orders. The case was somewhat complicated and this morning M
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  • 14 2 I TO M ARCH 2 i redits on i Banl Discount j m<
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  • 56 2 M VRI M ii Bank. 1 1 S I I I prem. i Dot k i i jo Last S. J.OOO.OOO 600,0 KJ Ins. o. |6|. B ho M N I at < Ld. 4; LandCo, ,TS rm ac Trading Co. 1 p., Ltd Co.,1 •■<■ K f
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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    • 234 2 VESSELS 77~ Flags Ton Captain Arrived From Men-of-War A. Korkilou Runs Archer Brit. \l Pu.i vn Brii. g.b., 2575 Mel I M DA I l',vu (ii \s<. Asv Brit. 556 »sc*R Ger vkrv Fr. 873 R* HIPDEKt 1 K «s Vnn I,» Ii m ikk v N IVAIB i I
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