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

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  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. niIRD SER] SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY iBth OCTOBER, 1893. DAILY ISSUE. N 1,887
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 V I I I I rs City B B. C J» 1
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    • 61 1 CHEN LLOYD N. dShangl ai, j Singapore j i I A I hsen U.t. ii I I must r. i_t the else no k v_ MAVI 3 1 1 nd for further An RA JTEI BERG SCHMIDT Co., JUST ARRIVED G Cl bs. Drivers, Brassies, Iron Putters, Cleeks, Irons. REPAIRS
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    • 1729 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART j For Borkeo Portsow Bawean and Sounibay'a MAATvSCHAPPIT. i on the Bth of_ every month a steamei runs in this direction taking direct cargo ana passengers to (Under contract with the Netherlands Inch Bandiermassin, Pule Laut. Passir and Cotie. IjCVI riiim n' Agents at Singapore Ship Agency,
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    • 701 1 IJOMGKONG AMD SHANGHAI Xi BANKING CORPORATION. i PAin-t'f' CAP! I AI. !>!< 000.000 I RESi'.RVK FUND J 1900,00^ I RESERVE LIABILITY OF t PROPRIETORS I f 'ooo.cxx. j COCKT OV UIBBCfOBSX, Chaibkai H. HOPPIUS, i)nnv Cha:k.van— C. J. HOLLIDAY, Esq. CaRI [aNTZSM, l r 'i- I A McCoMACHIE. ICsq. H.
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    • 471 1 NEW YORK Lli'L INSURANCE COMPANY. h'I'NDS Mtuvy Redw lion in Rates. Nt u j,;..- Ee policies, n Europeai hi S'.ra tS. 1 J rAPCKEN „n.«. TRANSATLANT IC F IRE IN S I J R ANCE Co., Lid 0! HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN PIRE INSURANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG BREMEN PIRE INSURANCE Cu..
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    • 267 1 OCC DEN N AL i Fra To 'ii'nti Kuro|j> Speci ill K»d A: ap; Passengers ceed.riu" osnnecti tic or C mad an Pass* ■I fgrti Sai'.ir;, dates fro::; Mohan 1 u San f\ i Oa i Porfurtha m b GILFI 'iN I I |m. 1. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS K-i
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  • 472 2 The > llowing account m is sent by oar 1 A i- 1 respondent in Malao 1 last week, w1- rowded out and w. hid thought it out of date Oa lut-sdiy. the iota inst., before Mr. Kvshe. Capt. Caroizi, ol the W the was 1 barged
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  • 120 2 5. Ho* S ted I ling the I for Hi I^th.i- 1 I \gt now und-rr RinU nver at 1 < the Kt- I,'1 "■< 1 1 i I back to Kuala g Mr. Pik« »ed t I at ma It Men I Ktnta < 1 e the
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  • 79 2 B B 1 I R rei moul ins." C >• r I i'i now 1 always thought Sir Cecil look- I 1 \ler regr\ :C f tki 'R .-t .'.lone x< do lins ol lhe< art cove I an* Iment of 101 e at the xt Couni trse, exasperated
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  • 628 2 {Trttulattd f r tht Free Press.) Iho last from Manila brings little news generally, except of accounts of the extraordinarily bad weather that has been experienced lately. Rain has roared incessantly fur days together and the thunder and lightning has been terrific. Two deaths are reported from lightning.
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  • 241 2 Daily Pi advised by the Sec P i g Comp my of rorn the mines x- g n mi r.m ci l*hing 690 ions gold. The same paper goes on lo say ■•Prospr-cts for tin: pi 1 of two ol our li I>l gold mining stocks I ul
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  • 135 2 < tober iStli. 1- m ill suppi>' in i h >me luring the la-,t week, For I 1 Canal, 23 '6 is ask< 1 foi Bag (iooiK. 25 '<> r Bale Gambierand i fi ior i measurement. I I the r.it'.s i- 27 6 ad r< und via <
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  • 920 2 Some views on the siti \iion. The Melbourne Irgus of Sept. g devotes i «i couple of columns to the reasons for the difficulty that arose between the choice of Lord Roberts and Sir H. \V. Norman as Viceroy of India. The selection of the former
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  • 146 2 Although the absence from our triegraphic r<> ord ol hII the not outa of the Sir. (it- cricketers in Ceylon, tin- appended table of play up to 1 t will be found interesting. i'ii- average, of course, may turn out t'> be different when t!i<- nut-out innings
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  • 1609 2 Vn roRiA Ukdbr < -^l A correspondent at Fort Victoria describes the appearance of the fort shortly aftei the sounding of the first alarm of an expected attack by a .Vatabele impi. The situation ol Kort Victoria at the time was serious and the conviction
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  • 391 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. K. K. Koek Col. Chard, v. i k. k. Mr. G. Urutia Mr. G. TLeodoolu Capt. P. (i. Parkinson Mr. S. Marshall Major L. R. Dowdall Mr.C. W. Hew* I Mr. K. Anderson Mr. E. Rtxoenij Mr. Mrs. H. Tuning Mr. A. Straessle
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  • 50 2 1 ORRBcrsn L'fTO October 18 Os LOM DOS KauK m s 2 demand Private credits m 2". I -urn Jnj red is H HOMOK-lIC M k .l.tninri 1I s- I».v d i.si V 1.5S',\ EKt lONS, I" £8-15 Bank I Kale h i i-:t months bills 6 2% p-
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  • 99 2 (October lo Garni 0.35 di. übe No. t 10. -o d do. No. 1 840 Pepper, Bla -v 'ordinary S'pore) d.. White, (.Fair I. W=s% 15.1, to the I'd. Ba. 7- (Amboina) •A i > 1 {0. Pengeranj; Liberian 36 I -<j- id •1 I' 1 ia it) 1
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  • 108 2 OCTOBER 16t h 18 03. f I N Fob iden. N<. > I Bk ofCh na \£a I Ix Debt Set lei N'ew Harbour Dock Co. Ltd i« and. t.jg-,0 i i 1 lIV 45 Srlrr- 100.1 iranee Co Ltd. In f> Ltd. 17 Se! f $6 cxi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 261 2 QCEAN STEAM SUP COM ANY The Cempanv- •toaflMn tn -p .1 hi-H tr pool outw.it J> for Straits and >,r.ini homewards fof London every w- Commodation 'or t;r-t nd -i ryinga SuTEEoa in I Sta 1 1 Through Bills ot Lading mi> I I Japan, Manila, Saigon, Su-n.i 1 a,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 466 2 Weather Report. j Taken al Itandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory >„ I If. 3P. M. I M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 19.890 19.801 Z9JB4 remperature 7^-° "^-5 Wei Bulb Thermometer 77.0 7-.S 75.0 ji Wind aim. SAV. Calm. M ix. I em;., in shade 5 M n lo do (>B.y Rainfall
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    • 652 2 VESSELS IN PORT. i Ifl Ton. Captain Arr.ved Fron. Conb enci 1 >. Me:,. t-Vv'ar KI i O t'\ l»s Hnt. i McLeod Sq KangiuA Sr. W 1 Other Vesbeis Kn iwius Brit. 1 >., -5 Kort At -TKU.IMI Brit. Blbo)-i Oct. 1 3 JU\ Hin < n Hi Smith"
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