The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1896
1896-11-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Article, Illustration12 1896-11-13 2 r.. gains i,:rrrpt^ tirasv, ".rliL'on, Loyalty, and Law.12 words
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Article1292 1896-11-13 2 FROM the fan that Britain is tbe only great European thai a- a matter of consistent polk) stands alool from tbe fettering entanglements >l political alliances, nothing is more i.aturai lhan to exi»ei I that from time to time though on hieiidl) enough tennis with the1,292 words
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Article92 1896-11-13 2 üBSSAGi raoM ihe kkk-bm£Rsss. Simla. Nov. i. The Viceroy has received a telegram from the Queen-EoipreK expressing her l>nef at the danger of the famine with which India IS threatened, and her hope tha£lhe relief lo be all jrded will prevent Mitferiny and saye lite. I'he Secretary92 words
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Article82 1896-11-13 2 The following vessels are shortly expectee here with cargoes of coal, viz the 5. S. Britannic from Japan, with a cargo for Messrs W. Mansfield Co., ihe S.S Afridi also from the same port, with a full cargo for the Nlitsui Bussan Kai^ha, the S. S. Alboifl Iroin82 words
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Article134 1896-11-13 2 The competition for the Autumn Club Cup commences tomorrow afternoon two rounds, players to be on the ground by 4 p. iii or be scratched. Either player is at liberty after that hour to play with other members The lirst ties arc Pearu: V. (jii^oi Taylor Vadc134 words
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Article49 1896-11-13 2 The Daily Statistics. Bombay, Oct. Sl.— During the 24. hours ended at 10 a.m. yesterday, there were 6 new cases of the plague and I deaih. Of liie former 3 occurred m Mandvie, i m the B^cuHa and 1 if) the Bhules.ii--1 war Wards.49 words
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Article351 1896-11-13 2 In connection with the gq>|»»J Bill, 189J1 which passed the third reading at toe atting of the Legislative Coandl yesterday, it may be mentioned that aroofiget the items of expenditure fort »ing .y r is a sum of f 228, rent for Sal. I'ost offices at Taoglin,351 words
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Article57 1896-11-13 2 THE STAT US OF BURMA. 1 he impression is gaining ground that, alter all, Burma may not at jir.->ent be ra^ed to a Lieutenant Governorship. with famine expenditure to meet the Government >•■ India will have no money to spare for any new expendttwe. In thib case Sir Frederick Kryer57 words
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Article168 1896-11-13 2 PROPOSED NEW B UTLESHIP. Pr paration- art being made at Chatham for the construction ot a View first-class armoured t attleship, to which it is proposed to give the name of Goliath. The vessel will be one of a new i^pe and of intermediate dimension-, a class b'-tween the Uajestu168 words
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Article151 1896-11-13 2 M M ler of the Colonies, m opening ilie minings of the Colonial «id thai to i all appearance the Colonial I 1" ranee had now reached their furthest limits except fur i any rectification of frontier- France would next have to make something of her151 words
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Article398 1896-11-13 2 THE NOVE MBER ME T EORS. Astronomers ate already preparing fur the sext gre.il shower of I eonids, or November meteor*. hese showers, which arc among the m >st mipressive phenomena exhiburd by Nature to man, are <iue to the eroding of the earths path of a ftream ul minute398 words
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Article181 1896-11-13 2 Sir Cecil Clement! Smith presided on tiie ;oth ult. at the meeting ol the Burma Railway Com. pany. The first was an extraordinary one, at which the chairman moved a string of resolutions alter, ing the articles ol association so as to meet the requirements ol the181 words
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Article736 1896-11-13 2 Lord George Hamilton on Cerman Press Animosity. Speaking at At ton Lord George Hani ton advi^-f <i I lie German i'ress not to overstrain f^r i t i^li forbearance by continual .ui.ick- based ujjon the boorrect assumption that there is an in- -i oncilabk rivalry between Great Britain736 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement238 1896-11-13 2 W Robinson Co., j BA ITF.KY KO\l>. tHi- \P SAUB wait r lT ii > Saa«: i"vi Vimaa |UST ARRI\ knd L l o Mw aJ Hoxe~. Ma d me, < rr, ther «V, ,os, md oihei mu.>u »l msiruments. N n 1 1 Kelly Walsh, Ltd., BEC TO C238 words
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Advertisement439 1896-11-13 2 ROBINSON Co \ki now sm wing LAP »E ASSORI MhM OF Children's Toys, SPECIALLY SKi.l-A rED CHRISTMAS CARDS. NEW YEAR CARDS. w,, KATZ BROS. CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS CARDS SI n \RI i FOR SI SDING I" HOMI lENUS Lnghsh Cards, m area! \.tri. h all i* l (it *'»J lIS439 words
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Advertisement792 1896-11-13 2 BEACH HOTEL. QSV r.,.m vacant. App|y HOTEL. N,n I, TYPB-WRI fiNG "'(!< i taken, Terms modtrate. 1 \pplv to X.P.. c o MiALiMtR Co. 1 \I/ ANTED, ii\ experieuced ininer, posi ""> VV 33 \Janager. 20 years praoical experience m \u m.,lm. well up inQuarU Ciushnu.. and Mmny Machinery netaßj792 words
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Advertisement242 1896-11-13 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS X w WAN I'KH I P Uunitnpal Debenture* R i no. do. t>% Tanjoiitf I'ayai Dock IMs j 1 Singapore Land Co 's Shares. Tanjong Pagar Dock Shares. Maynard sc Co.'- Shares. a FOR SAL i C Pengt rang Planling Co.'s Shares. j Nov 13 o< t WANTED242 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1896-11-13 2 The Week. Friday, I3 lh H%.h Wat.r vi a p-C'-ri. Ut-L- —Public Schools p. Kest, 4 I-" St. Cecilia Band, Esplanade, .5 p.m. Chinese < briattai %wwirtiim, 1 |M». Saturday, i ftk Hui w.«... r t«*« r. Icel PuWk s 1 K«-->t, 2 p.m. s( c .•,i Hollow*) i XVI.133 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1896-11-13 3 W. DALLAN n .1,,-:*..-'.---- p DALLAN. Hl A :>;Kal'aN HORSE REPOSITORY. k IRaa 1 P. l>\ rH B HORSE Rl POSITORY. N B Hfc HOKSr B 1 POSI fORY. M Lompiled Specially tor Local Mi N, g >■ H h Lad > should be without I Cop) OFFICE NOBELS Explosives142 words
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Advertisement367 1896-11-13 3 FOREIGN PARCEL AGENCY. I)\K( SLS awd I aces mewed >■" shipment U> i,,r> ol -he Globe Deliveries at Re- •>, ,-■<! md bookrd, PITI t i i Bw j i .m.i Awn -i. SUrfON v C<X, < B" >t tm. NOTICE. NETHERI UiDStONSUI >!:■ UKNERAL, STRAITS SKTTI BMBNTS. 1 Bel367 words
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Advertisement551 1896-11-13 3 JAMES WATSON COS I SCOTCH WHISKIES. \KH THE HKS'P VALUE IN lUX MAKK I V V. 0. $11 per case, duty paid. VV. 0. Special Reserve $13 per case, duty paid. DOMINE, 10 years old $16 per case, duty paid. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS OK McALISTER Co., SOLE AGENTS. Oct.551 words
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Advertisement291 1896-11-13 3 J AS. AITKEN Co., I-AI.KIRK. BOTTLBD Kxi'RESSLY IOK EXPORTATIOH. To be had of all Dealers. Wholesale Agent PATFRSON SIMONS Co. Oct. tU r Sol* \as*TS, j fsfcf\ BKHN, MEYER >n Co., \\'f/// 3 .txn^apure and Penang. w$M m.w.lr. Buchanan Whisky. Messrs. J. BUCHANAN &Co. Scotch Whisky Merchants, 10, Hi K.LSRSBURT,291 words
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Advertisement543 1896-11-13 3 TO LET iMHCDIfcTS R««« DUNNYMEADE, Orange Owe Koad, X Apply to X DIN MAN- m.mJ. v.c. Nov. _>. TO LET. FT i r I "^nV:,:; i r«" k < :;i.^ 1 desirable jiw n MuUbt Government Hffl, with Rood IttMw* *W offioCfc XppK toGBI NBERG BROS. J 1.18. Nov. 2.543 words
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Advertisement637 1896-11-13 3 TTic Sin^a^ore Free Press Mercantile Advei ii^ef AISLE ANHHi .■i./;ri'f;(Ci, Smfrap rf. I'ILIPNONI Nl MBfR No. t> I Published «t 39, Change Alley, Singapore THE hading Knglish Newspaper m the Straits Settle iwenU fohore the Prote< ted Native States of IVrak Seiar, Sungri [Jjoag, F'ahan^. v.< Mefri S.mbilan; British Nottfa637 words
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