The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 July 1893

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 1811, JULY, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. N i kxi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 521 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orr-ct Goßyaa Q'-iay. Wharves, New Harbour. \IAiL fkdfW LINES. •"Trie steamers rr.-.v be expected to arrive outXrards a»d leave Singapore homewards as follows: OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 1803. I?Q 3Ravenna Peninsular J-i j a6tb. p hawur 7th. Malwa Aug. Qth Rosetta An asat garal Aaj. ag*
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    • 827 1 MORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD XN BREMEN. Imperial Gebmab Mm. ■<•'. kr.n.in steameri oftbh ine n:n 1 Igo irlj between Breroerbaven and Shanghai, calling en route a r Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Napk3, Port Said. Suez, Aden, Co!>>nih.>. Singapore j and Hornkoiii'. In coaaectioa arttli tbe irrivala and departarea ol tbeoc mail steamers tbe
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    • 698 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under c< ntiait with the Netherlands Ini i< Government), Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late y. Daendels Co., 2/3 Collver Quay. Agents at Penang, Messrs. HUTTENBACH LIEBERT Co. *T"H v. 1 mpai y I as .1 Beet of 30 steamers, will' splendid accommodation for first l.iss,
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    • 303 1 For Borneo Pom-sofa Bawean and Sourabaya on the Bth of every month a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir and C'otie. 1 m:k EVERY month, on the 2., rd, a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berowand Bulongan, also calling at Bandjermassin,
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    • 673 1 T-lONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XA BANKING CORPORATION. j PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND f 3,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF > t PROPRIETORS j 10.000,000 Court of DIRECTORS. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Depotv Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY. John S. Laprix, Esq. j J. S. Musks. Esq. Carl [ANTZEN, Esq. D. R. Sassoos, X
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    • 474 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ww £*3<6B' Heavy Reduction m Rates. New plan life polities on European lives m the Stra:ts. Ill PAW Xl N Co.. A.n/s. lan. 1. TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. T 11
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    • 208 1 DAtii'C MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAI STEAMSHIP COMPAN f, Thro:,. France, and 1 of Steai: era 1 of the above lines Special reduced rat' Navj and Civil S lined < apj'i aion. Deeding i 1 1 1 o' versa) will >e allo^. d a of 10% farts
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  • 959 2 Thf. Fkshi at Paknam. 1■ vr Pai nk s Narrviiyk. Hoi Engagement. Mc\ <0"'l rHB PAt lAS 'Ar B\NGKOK. j Scuttling of n» J- B. Say" By iiiK. Siamese. fhexch guneoats cleared for Action. S amf.sf Shops Ready to ram. Captain Jones Intervenes. THr FRENCH Admiral at
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  • 516 2 The latest version of the sinking of the J. B Say is entirely different from any that assigns ihe cause to tie fire nf any ol the Siamese forts. It has to be borne m mind that this vessel had already when carrying to Bangkok
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  • 572 2 lhat the si --lit of Ihe Fret 1 h Imiral rfait absolutely false. Admiral Humann has been on his flagship the Tri >nphanti al Saig n, and when the M. M >, ft on Sui lay, had nei er left th it p| ice It is
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  • 87 2 Telegrams have been received that the line ot action being taken up with regard j to the forcing of the passage on the 13th by the Inconstant and the Comite is that the whole affair must be treated I as a misunderstanding. M. Pavie, having I promised
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  • 229 2 Nothing, of course, can be known m Bangkok of what the French will endeavour to do next, but the present state of afl Irs is said to have an appearance favourable to a settlement. Negotiations are still pending. I 'a inquiry at the French Consulate this afternoon we learn that
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  • 744 2 THE FRANCO-SIAMESE TREATY OF 1856. The existing "Treaty of Fi iendsln p. Com- j nuTce and Navigation" between France j ami Siain was signed at Bangkok on the 15th August, 1856, and was duly ratified tee re on the 24th of the same month, whan the treaty fully came into
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  • 801 2 Arrival of French Warships. [Siam free Pre\ 14th July.) [The curious thing about this extract is that the paper is dated the 14th. hut it evidently went to press on the evening ot the 13th before tne news of the Paknam incident had been wired up to
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  • 274 2 The M. M. steamer Sydney, with the homeward French mail, arrived from Saigon at 7 a.m. to-day, and will leave for Marseilles at 5 this afternoon. This morning, before Mr. Anthonisz, the hearing of the case against P. Inland, a clerk m the
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  • 1010 2 Hai kow, jrd Ju'y. I have just sent you a telegram with the sad news of tl murder i f die Rev. Messrs. Wickholm i and Johan; m, two Swedish Missionaries belong- i mg to Wuchang, m an anti-fort ign not at Suogpu
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  • 567 2 (Siam Free Press.) There arc no fewer than sixteen patients just now al the Bangrak hospital the grea'er number of them being a portion of the crew of the barque Cambrian Prince, laid up with lever, which they are s-iid to have contracted at Java. A few of
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  • 70 2 (CORRKCTED UP TO July IS On London. Hank 4 m s 2 demand .2 6J Private credits 3 m/s 2 7<, M documents 3m s 2 7. credits DfU/s 2,J% On India. Bank demand 105 On Hongkong. Bank demand 1 dis. On Java. B ink demand 1.52J Private 30
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  • 115 2 (July IB.j Tm 37Gami'ier 6.62J do. Culie No. 1 10.75 do. do. No. 2 S5O Pepp-r, Black (ordinary S'pore) 937.' do. White, (Fair L/\V=5%) „15. Nutmegs 150s 10 the lb.) 80. Mace (Banda) Cloves (Amboinaj 19Bali Coffee (10% Blacks) 34 ,y> Pengeraag Liberian 30 tapioca, small pearl (Fair quality).,
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  • 241 2 JULY 18th, i 8 q Q'/otation Prt p Share^ Pd fi Hongk. nij «t S'hai B nk. 104% ?T > rr ftOj R |t< MIM ItyMO 125 BM jyr NVJon !B,nk of Cnna feX*. £l.O«M*» i4 o,, W Founders. siiu Nor iad 750 Bk. </ China. Jap. fi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 378 2 At the Principal Hotels. Raffles Hotel. Mr. E. IL Bell Mr. II. E. Dauni Mr. r. K. Ross I. ui.-CoI. Chard, v. c, Mr. E. R. Koek i Mr. A. S. Martm Mr. G. Tin loolu Mr. R. Allan Mr. G. C. Pe Mr. G. L'rutia Mr Chas. Gurney Capt.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1279 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags 4 Ton. Captain Arrived From Consigner- f Wire Men -of- War Pigmt Brk.gJb., P-- ilhp- I i to Ba at a Sba Bblls t < I. sti.. om Murphy June 26 Malacca Other Vessels Ambers. Brit, ted Gii July 15 firlnariii fVaeBaa 'rlaarai Acrokv Brit. (709
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