The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1893

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIKH SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 41 h JULY, 1893. DAILY ISSUE. N ijq
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 354 1 o uja ',5 Marsala, old and swe-t 820 nE X NSULAR AND ORIENTAL IT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. mi ij -y. Wmaavas, Ne« Harbour. Vi r-rs rr \y ;>e tspectedfta arrive outI V.-.c Stawapon hoasewavda sa (oOows W ARO HOMEWARD. July 10th Roaetta latl I tn.r^iilar 1 !v :r A«f »ISl!
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    • 868 1 MORDDEUTSCKEN LLOYD Dl BREMEN. Impskiai Gikmah Mail. ri.T^cn route a; Antwerp, ithampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, ColoxAbo, Singapore y\. and Hor.^konor. In c anection wi fa the arrhnJa and departures oi thesa mail .'.iMim-i- the ConpaoT's steamer N&rmbirg leaves Hoogkoaf for Japan (Yokohama. Hiotfo. aiul "1 Nansaki A
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    • 976 1 E KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Bornbo Ports via Bawean and Sourabaya MAATSCHAPPIT 6t» the itK of every month a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to (Under contract with the Netherlands 1. 1 Bandiermassin, Pulo Uut, Passir and Cotie. Government), rents at Singapore Ship Agency, late neb
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    • 235 1 I G. G. Loudon. zBth. June Batavia. Graal van EfyUndt. Joth June. Penang. Soura- 1 I Bawean. 5* Jnly. jDe Carpentier. "*»> J !:i >- Batavia. G. G. v. Lansberge. 15th July. Penang. BandjerNitnnuys. 2"tn July. mass i n !De Carpentier. I 24th [uly. Batavia. *lESS^ RUPTURE E -JG99 Ino
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    • 711 1 Posada 72 American Whisky, old 9.00 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI* BANKING CORPORATION. I PAID-UP CAPIIAI fi0.000.000 RESERVE FOND J 1.600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS I 1i0.000.000 Court of directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman C. J. HOLUDAY. John S. Laprix, listj. J. S. Moses, Bai}. Cakl Jastzen, Esq. D. R.
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    • 580 1 NEW YORK LIKE INSURANCE COMPAN Finds )£*3f6C t»W6i Heavy Reduction m K.iU New plan life policies on Eurojjc.ii- v< >■ m the Straps. wrTTFAPCKE N C... A 4 Bl lan. 1 THE LONDON AND LANCAx SHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAI ....n. Paid-i r Capital 185.200. Rbsbbvb hiND.s 540,030. Thejindenqgned, AgenU
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    • 309 1 Posada 7 hiennai p tCICTC WAII STJ r|CCIDENTAL A.ND O ;al Si EAMSHIP COM] ..> Throng Piano I Gen i Sti imers, also to Sa i ■i tin lines. I r European p sat pC S.v Ed rates gi Army, Navy, and < n\ Sn appl'cation. osedinf> Overland connci '-'<■
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  • 388 2 Before Mr. Justice Gattt. iHhiTY OIHCtM. A SMI. S Eg. For the p:ai- tiff Mr. Nan son lor the lefeadaati M f Napier, together with Mr. opewag his case, Mr. Nanson said was at actio lor specific performance ot a cor tract tor sale and purchase. The olaintiff,
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  • 499 2 31 paragraph Ladj Smil "> was given yes- \le«ssrs s Batt< rj ire i x McCalluna a~ M niciialitv "a -i dd t s n '«ir t i. .1a no y Imi r re Brigade. -ach of pr raise ise lis m learn. Ijf a ctri m me Supreme C
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  • 926 2 The RtPFE nco the Dollar. I Continued frwm yesterday's issue. It i> not only the stability of the Rupee that will cause ;the anxiety which a sensr of responsibility imposes on tlm^e who > have assunif-d so grave a responsibility as that entailed m this financial
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  • 329 2 On last Sunday -i terrible boatmg accident hap- pened on the R Wl r a Poona, shortly after 3 o'clock m the afternoon, resulting m death by dr. »pi g r.r y ung officers of the 7UI Hussars, who had come to Poona to attend the
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  • 33 2 Fxcurs.ormt Ho the captain o! a cheap excursion boat)—" Any danger of the boat blowing up, i.ipUin'" Captain— Not m thc least. We can't afford to blow people up at these low rates.'
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  • 1704 2 BRITISH PROTECTION AND THE NATIVE STATES. (Madras Times.) The question, Wh^t is Protection,'' which we noticed tecently, has been raised m regard to the Naiv.- States under the Straits Government by the refusal ot that administration to acknowledge a claim 'd! compensation put forward by a mining syndicate m Pahansj
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  • 264 2 The Hon. Martin List- speaks of a small Experimental Garden being established on a hill seven miles from KuaU Pilah, which can be reached m an hour from that place by a good bridle track. The elevation is 1,500 feet, and the climate pleasant and cool
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  • 801 2 {Via Australia.) London, June 14. The Pall Miili Gasette m- I sists that Arnold Morley, the Postmaster-General, j should resign his seat m the House of Commons on account of bribery and corruption m connection i with his election. Morley denies the charge, but j declines to prosecute
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  • 65 2 (CoRRBCTED t'f TO Julj 4 On London. Katik 4 vi s 2 demand ■6] Pnvate credits 3m s 2;, documents )tn s 27! red, is o m Us fvniA. Bank leraand 105 Ow Houokowu. B-utU demand >}%dis. O* i-.vv B. h d«tnand 1-55 r*rivati JO d s SovF.KKi.iv-, (to
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  • 97 2 rjui) 4 t Gami'ici 6.20 do. Cube No. i 104) do. <i<'. No. 2 830 Peppt-r, Black (ordinary Spore) 9.38 do. White, il-"a,r L v\'— 14.;;. Nutmegs 1 1 5' >s 10 ilit- I!'-! 7S. Ni.i. IJan laj 74 ives Amb >m 1 17. Pengerang /-ii/eri^n ..36 small pearl
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  • 273 2 JUIV 4 th, 18q 3. Qrr>TATio> Capita! Pm S. 'i I Hongkong fc Shai B>nk l<vS% prem ffOVMOOM |l i. 1 National Bank of Ct in* $35 X disc /1 "•>- I |M 1 j Founders. $150 7- Bk. o r China, lap. A: Straits |£sofll i Founders.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 461 2 At the Principal Hotels. Raffles Hotel. Mr. E. H. Bell Mr. H. K. Daunt Mr. T. K. Kuss I.ieut.-Col. Chard, v.c, Mr. E. R. Koek r.e. Mr. F. G. Somerville Mr. G. Theod,>olu Mr. A. S. Martin Mr. G. C. Peter Mr. R. Allan Mr. Cha,. D. Gurney Mr. G.
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    • 423 2 MAILS CLOSE r At Batavta, kc, Cmo 9am BatU P.ihat, .-Ann, 101 Moar, I'M j Penanjr k Bombay, Gwelior, 1 m [k> 110 Manila. It tnt Hebnn, Hi 'a via. -P M Malacca, \i. Malacca. ,iv Bangkok, 4im Batavia, flee Lubeck, N.Ci.l km Labuan, act... Pc-nang, gfc, '■■■"la. Ml Pulo
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 243 2 HON(iKONG WEATHER TELEGRAMS. Haromeier, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and to the level ol the sea m inches tenih, and hundredths. Temperature, m the shade m degrees, Fahr jnlieil. Humidity, m ptrcentaue of saturation, the humidity ol air saturated with moisture being 100. Direction of Wind, to two points. Force
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    • 456 2 Anjkk Shipping Report. (Specially compiled for the Singapore Free Prat Date oi passing Anjer Nationality and de>cripti on of vessel Captain's n.ime Where and when sailed Destination. June 2;. Brh. sh., St. Momgo Hamilton Uo Uo, May 1 5 St. Helena, f.o. [une 23. l>ut str., Pris> Hbkdrik Bruynj henbon,
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    • 854 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags 4 Ton. Captain Arrived Frorr. ConMgnep> lor V. Men-of-War 'ai 1 Brit.cr., 2575 McLeod liW 1 vl' Sr. N.Ol 1 >AMBAW« l)ut. g.b., 34'J tl mill 811 i >.i: m. 1.. ii )FA Bru 1- 01. sir.. s-)O Murphy Juno 2- Ma I 1 Other Vessels
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