The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1893

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, iom JULY, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. X 1 SO2
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 753 1 FoN3..a 15 Sherry, pale dry J9.00 < P.-.MNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. QpfHa t\.'.'ycr Qjay. Wharves, New Harbour. MAIL iyi*V*'' LINES. T'"r mdt stearr.-rs may be expected to arrive out- „r.d '.e.ive S.njjaporr homewards as follows OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. c urat July 10th. Rosetta July 1 2th. Haverr h Peninsula*
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    • 1022 1 MORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD BREMEN. lamaiAt Gkkvan Mail. nPke bst and well known of this liny run A^ regular]; between Brraierhaven and Shanghai, railing; en route at Antwerp, Sontkampton, Gi-noa, Naples, Port Said. Sutz, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Honykonsy. la Connection with thf arrivals and departures of these mail steamen the Company's
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    • 827 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands Ini ii Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 2/3 Collyer Quay. Agents at Penar.g, Messrs. Ht'ITENBACH LIKBERT Co. I'M r, Compai y has a Beet of 30 steamers, with splendid accommodation for first < lass, .second class
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    • 308 1 I or Bornko PorysviVi Bawean and Sourabaya on the Bth of tvery month a steamer runs m this direction taking dirert cargo and passengers to Baidjermassin, Pulo l^aut, Passir and Cotie. Cncb Kvf.ry momh.on the 2 yd, a '■learner is dispatched to Dongala, Bt row and Bulongan, also calling at
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    • 722 1 Posada 30 Madeira, full medium 12.00 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $*****000 RESERVE FUND j 600 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS 1 i0.000.000 Court op Directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. J. EfOLUDAY. John S. Laprix, F.sq. J. S. Mosks. Bm. Carl Jaktzkn, Esq. D. R.
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    • 624 1 I NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Finds Ml Heavy Reduction m K.i New plan life policies on Boropeaa i,n m the Straits. I'L'TTFAFCKh.N fc Co Ur, A S THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAWTAI Qtfismjno. Pajd-i v Capita*, 185,200. Kiserve Fi im 540,930. The undersigned. Agent! for the
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    • 249 1 Pus:iij 16 Sherry, »erj fine, dry a PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AN OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Thraq France, and rertmu of Si bo (0 San I v: th< Poothi pajn p .mis at 1 Special redu Army, Navy, and Civil S applii .1 rs by this line have
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  • Corrspondence
    • 102 2 gjl venture to call the attention of rr Misibtc tor the Singjap >re Foott C v KDge <- op to t!ie desirability ol 4 o it '.he intentions originally fixed w itli reference to ibe tropliy. It was unfc flood iHat corr, prftion games were to be
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    • 827 2 The Ejuuttmer says On Dit that 1 )r I ;.< rnliiii has been offered an i tmettl as a Colonial Surgeon m the Si aits Settlements. v fas**, which arrived belt from r, a i b the Mh inst., went into quaran- a chorage, owing to a fatal case of
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  • 573 2 1 1., and C. Express./ (lath.) Sir K. Temple askei the Under-Secre-iary for Foreign Affairs whether Her Majesty's Governmsnl hil it'iin ih- Us f w diys any information v\ hich they cou'd i ommunicate to the House rega-ding the movements o! the French on the r.ver Mekong,
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  • 664 2 "G. it." writes to the Pinang Gazette on the ah v c su .je< t As the question of the Indian currency is at present the chief topxof the day, there are no doubt ma y r^ons who would ventilate their views and cv. ;i suggest the Straits
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  • 674 2 A QvssTioa roil thi Straits S >• ASSOCIATI H We wore g!ad to see attention has been drawn ;>.• Mr Bowles to the Achee War. I rtu itel) the ques i put c not as ccm- is ii might I -en, neither d touch the i the
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  • 122 2 (July 10). Cargo h.is been scarce during the past week and tonaase fairt> plentiful, rates homeward are consequents weaker. For London *«f Canal '7 asked for Bag Goods, although 15/- has been done, rherate for Bale Gambler b i7/6@30/- and tor clean Measurement 22/6. Fur Liverpool w* Canal «/o
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  • 154 2 The following letter is published Resident Colnc ii.i.ok's Office, Fenan X 7'!' July. 1893. Gentlemen,— f have the honor to inform you that the Governor ha* received from the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of Stale for the Colonies, enclosing for any obs rvailons lhat His Excellency I
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  • 805 2 THE CURRENCY IN AMERICA. The currency crisis m the United States is undoubtedly gathering strength, and the parting of the ways is not far distant, when, failing internal bimetallism, America must decide on eiihir a gold or a silver standard, but until Congress assembles m September there 15 not much
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  • 1558 2 Briiish trade is rapidly expanding. The increase m imports for May was ne «rly two milli »ns, and m exports four millioi'S. Tuc Nationalist members nc asking Mr. G1 id- 1 stone to proclaim Ulster under the provisions of the Crimes Act. Mr. Graham has ab indo ed
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  • 306 2 SI AM NEWS. fSiam Free Presi A Local merchant has been offered "o piculs of Gutta by a grntieman recently arrived from Kelantan. Extraordinary rumours have bren m circulation the List few days to the eff rt th it the French Admiral was expected m Bangkok t.' seitle the- Siamese
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  • 67 2 fCoRKEf.TKI) 1 I' TO J'lly 10. On London. Bank 4 m S 2 demand 26J Private cred;'s tm 9 2 7 rim iiments 3in s 1 2;j credits 0m 27^ On India. Bank demand i')2^ On HoNOiONo. Banfc d.-man i dis. '>s Java. B*iik demand i.si Private 30 d/s
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  • 121 2 'July 10 J723 Gambier fi -4o do. Cube No. 1 10.50 do. do. No. 2 Bjo Pepp 1. Black (ordinary Spore) 940 do. White, 'Fa.r L/W 5/0 [4.87J Nutmegs 1 15ns to the Ib.j So. Mace (Banda) 7v Cloves (Amboina) 19. Bai Coifee fio% Blacks) 36. Pengerang Überiati 3"
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  • 130 2 THE Half-yearly General Meeting of 'he Members of the Singapore Sporting Club will i be held m the Exchange Rooms on Friday, the 14th July, at J-/5 Business. To receive a statement of the Club's Accounts 1 for the Hall year ended 30th June, iSqj. To sanction
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  • 232 2 JULY roth, iBc;. QUOTATION 11-.I 1 > N Hongk ng S hai B .nk. io;% prem |l t«J National Bank of Cfctaa dial i 15a Fnu-.der* $l«o 750 I B'k.o' China. J.ip. &Stra:ts J. t Foundcv. (fij *J Tanjong Pagar Dock. fiSo Sellers. I <io. Debentures 6% I'^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 416 2 At the Principal Hotels. Raffles Hotei. Mr. K. H. Bell Mr. H. H. Daonl Mr. T. K. Ross Lieut. -< ol. Chard, we, Mr. E. K. Koek k.e. 1 Mr. A. S. Martin Mr. G. Theodoolu Mr. R. Allan Mr. G. C Peter Mr. G. L'rutia Mr has. i>. Gurney
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    • 234 2 QC£AN STSA.M Sttlf CO t*M IV Thu Comp -.r pooi OU- v |fd fionit. w-ini- t.jr L<> I iMHHoililiiiii third r, Through Bi! of La-Jtng M japan, .Y neo, Sia-n, M iiacca and Native Sta cip-.l M,-,j -..-ranear. «d < v I I ica. Insiir.i M ip. pe.i to rh
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 Weather Report. t'July 9.1 Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. a. M. 3P.M.9 P. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.922 29.842 29.850 Temperature 8o«i o.i 77- 6 Wet Bulb Thermometer 75.3 75.3 7^-S Dir.ofWind W.S.W. W.S.W. E.W. M.ix. femp. m shade 80.6 j Mm. <So do 7 0 8
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    • 993 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Cap'.air. Ar: vcJ Ftom Consigners For. Wh<-Men-of-War PiGMt Bnt. g.b., Phillips Inly to Batavia Sr. N.Offic. Pallas Brit, cr., 2^75 McLeod |u1j 1 V ual Sr, N.Uitioer Si l Bkli.e Col. str.. 500 Murphy June si Ma Other Vessels Amiikr'I lint. 108 Girod Jul\ 8
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