The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 July 1893

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 13™ JULY, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. X r.Bo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 DLiMNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O-- Cttljai Wharves,— New Harbour. MAIL LINES. Tl* Steaonwes nnj be expected to arrive outirards nd leave Singapore homewards as follows: c; rWARD. HOMEWARD IS9;. lQ 4.~. Ravenr.a |«1? a**. Peninsular a6th. Pesbawm a-^ 7-:-. Malwa Aug. 9th Reaetta Ang. mm. Surat A«g. ayd.
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    • 985 1 MORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD BREMEN. IVPPK!AL (JKKMAN M.ML. '1 "he and we?l knoun steamers of this Km run -I rc-g;:!arly between Brcmt rhaven and Shanghai, rallini; t-n route at Antwerp, Southampton. Genoa, Naples, l\<rt Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In r. naectios with the arrivals and d.-parti;res of I tht-x-
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    • 1097 1 For Bornro Ports via Bawean and Sourabaya on (lie Bth of every motit/i a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir and C otic Once Every month, on the 23rd, a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berowand Bulongan, also tailing at Bandjermassin,
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    • 694 1 JJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL f 10 000 000 RESERVE FUND 1 600^000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF > PROPRIETORS 10,000,000 Court ok Directors. Chairvan— H. HOPPIL'S, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY. John S. Laprix, Esq. J. S. Uosss, Esq. Carl Jantzen, Esq. D. R. Sassooh Ksq. JULIUS
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    • 551 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Finds &tsj6i i 886. Heavy Reduction m Ralc^. New plan life policies on European lives m the Straits. PUTTFAKOCEM Agents. TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. T'HE undersigned v re companies, are
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    • 327 1 DACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AND ACCIDKNTAL AND OKIK.NTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Thr 1 Icets I• 1 my by all ti oi Steai i- ota San Fran* 01 ihe ad. 1 tinea Toon, European pufati ttonate rat. Spe ial reduced rates granted to Officers of t Arm) Navy, and CiviJ 1
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  • 575 3 1 It is notified m the Hongkong Gazette t K a the issue ol money orders on India has b«e« temporal ily st^p'-nded. favourable answer baring been rereived M> a 'f^rapiiit- enquiry the Au?t"'an crui>er fCaiserim Elisabeth with His Imperial and Royal Highness Arcbdoke praM Ferdinand d'E-te on board will
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  • 555 3 A- H bl kba i |«e,a Dwimtttee D n%e\ 1 ;1 Ep =P <; Misaioos of I r j Burma and ihe S rahs S-r.'Jements met, I XI p*«s r '4- ?J toiwwii ah desira I r p> "Z lo P- irr t Sociel le,
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  • 1160 3 The c;*se of the tongkang Chy Seng against the s. 5. Amherst was continued to-day before Mr. Bonser, the Chief Justic. Mr Donaldson addressing the Court on bernlf of the owners of the tongkong. He contended that the eviden c ha I gone 10 show that the boat
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  • 365 3 The Spectator takes quite a gloomy \v-\\ ol this new difficulty m the Far East between Siam and France and its consequences, The conclusion of an article on the subject is a^ follows a matter of fact, wn think India c uIJ be defended by isolation
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  • 286 3 The (.ilasgow Corporation have completed the ele< trie lighting of tlvir principal streets. The sanction of Parliament to li^' 11 the city electrically was obtained m 1890, Considerable tune was spent iii discussing the relative merits of ihe Irgh and low tension systems, and eventually the
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  • 312 3 correspondent writes to the Editor of the Madrai Timti as f Hows Si»",— l i j pa er to-day a reference io i itrange ii said to have hap] ci id m a cricket field at Trincomalie. Where the ball, hit by a batsman, broke Uuough a fielder's
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  • 343 3 We are pX'i-cd to -<•'■ that Exeter Hail is being checkmated by the House of Commons on th< Opium Q lestion. Common -V:,-,- t Vj 'h<: P-. u-', and bas decided that the truth is to be systematically ascertained, the truth being of course the last
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  • 126 3 In most countries, says the Chronicle, the Bar constitutes an excellent example of trade union principles worked out to their extreme logical conclusion. It is notable, however, how rarely, if ever, the phenomenon of a strike occurs amongst these learned trade unionists. This is, perhaps, because the opera 1 ion
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  • 758 3 A further correspondence has taken place on the above subject m the Rangoon Times, Mr. Blagden replying to Aryan," foil i wed by a rejoinder from the litter writer. The letters appears below Sir, —As my attention has been called to a letter m
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  • 1067 3 In a recent reference to the immediate future of tlv Heine Kul'.- V> ar. i tinnecessarily stormy character oi approaching debates we referred to the persona) risks llx-s-j involved to a man ol Mr. Gladstone's age and excitable temperament. The strain is unavoidable because while it is
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  • 379 3 Raffles Hotel. Mr. R. H. Bell Mr. H. K. Daunt Mr. T. K. Ross LieoU-Col. Chard, v.c, Mr. E. K. Kock k.k. Mr. A. S. Martin Mr. Theod olu Mr. R. Allan Mr. C. Pcf r Mr. (i. Urutta Mr. has. i). Gurney Mr., Mrs. M.
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  • 60 3 tCoK m. 1 7 1) July i i\ London. Hank 4 m 2 2 6] Private ere t J 5 »Ti credits ti m 2 L) a Imou. Bank drmand »92| 1 js' 1 ios i\d .'<;. Baoi. i./Sdi;,. J N i H 1.511 i 1-5" S -V.RBIGWS, 17
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  • 94 3 i,.. 37*5 62! do. < No. 1 > (J 75 No, 1 B 50 P. Black (ordinan Spore) y.Oa White, (Fair =5% 15. N itro« 'S I [50s to the !!<•; 80. tin 1 19. Fun'eran- I.^ri.in 36 1 Kair qua ■■■>.. 4io I v.M pearl Fine Jo.) 4'"
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  • 225 3 Quotat* M < aid up Shires Pi I H :.>;'k ng Si S hsi B nk. 104% prem >: >. Nit on.'. BiriK o: C':n.i Si- riiv i Founders $150 |JO £l Bk ./China. )p fc Straits >x founders. _< :5, Tanjong Pi-ar Dock. |ifln*Billin
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 328 3 Weather Report. ,Ju!y 12.j I Taxen at Kandans Kerbau Hospital Observatory j Bar. red. 32 Fah «9-83S 29.7H2 ?9- 8 3" Temperature !'>•'■> .v° Wet Bulb Thermometer 77.0 77.0 74.8 Dir.ofWind Calm. S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, m shade 83.8 Mm. do do 7' -4 Max. m Sun I v>— Terr.
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    • 1276 3 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags 4 Ton. Captain Ar:.vtJ From Consign* v Poi Men-of-War K. Elisabeth A;>'.i:'t- bq\ Becke t Amboina men Baagti Piomi Btit.gJb., Phillips Inly 10 Batavia Si CM Pallas Brk.cr. j$ McLeod h* i Xn.unba. Sr. NCM Si l i.. I CoL vio Murphy June 2S Malacca Other
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