The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 February 1897

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  • 8 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1897.
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  • 986 2 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1897. l lcre .hall tl.c Prr~. tiic People's rigl.t ms.iiuin, L'nawed hy Influence and m.bribed by gain; Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty, and Law. THE steadily increasing demands made on the Brilish army by the nature ol
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  • 1214 2 Athletic Sports. The Chinese Recreation Club on Satur' day held their annual athletic sports ou Hong Lim Green, the races proving very suecesslul, the various entries being well Idled and well contested. This makes the lillh year on which the sports have been held, and with every
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  • 191 2 i be export oi arms ammunition, isn:., to Burma is prohil ited foi five yt at trom I. h. ist, [897. Rules made under lbe Petroleum OrdinI a nee are publi_hi Mr. J. X Birch has been appointed A< ting COIOI r- aod I oil© tor of
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  • 1000 2 4*tc_t ports ol the trial ol Mrs. an w which, as our readers know, lias requited m a conviction, contain the diary ot the accused, which bears out the assertions made about the woman m black. It read- "October i th Saturday, Got up at 5, to
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  • 82 2 THE YOKOHAMA POISONINcT CASE. The Charge Against Miss Jacob Withdrawn. Spe< ial to Singapore Prat Prt Honkong. s_fa Fl v Cowder (Counsel for the defence oi Mrs. 1.1 <.1 rew and lor the pro_4 ul 188 '*SJ bas withdrawn th< charge ■gainst M. Ja..i)h Ujr v... „-,,.,(i, .r
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  • 59 2 PIKAI S/ai.l' Mat L rre Koo< Suturdai 11l H. s Wiilriosoa, mmm m c tOMOg the <Ul tor iin- p. tbe trial „1 Mr-. Careu replied Etail to the points raised tor th) T Louder. At t_M IMH lu-ion ot the fudge Mowat intimated that
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 121 2 A British Loan. Statement of the Chancellor of thc Exchequer. Excitement of French Press Sir If, Hicks Beach, m moving a vol. of £79^801 tor Egypt said mm the necessity of making an advance was likely to prolong the occupation, the mam i I lor which was
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    • 454 2 The Education Ball bat been nea I tirst time m the House of Commons Increases to the Army Lord Laasdow-H ■nnoanctd that it wa. intended to add two battalion- the Guards and one to the Cameron Highlanders Anotbei battalion would added to the Malta Artillery and one
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    • 147 2 The Egyptian Government has replied to France and Russia that Egypt is iega: entitled to accept the British Loan London, February 6th, tSoj. .1 Un Saturday afternoon a team from tl Telegraph Office played the Recrcaa..: Club at Cricket on the Esplanade. C i. Telegraph winning
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 361 2 JOHN LITTLEJfe Co., Ltd. HIGHLAND B^p-ND HELVETIA CRElti*' -I».«'»._, l"^ Highland Cream is a perfectly ".A ?Wml pure unsweetened Cream and is an exIj^j^^feij celient substitute for fresh milk. It is SOLI .GENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LIMITED. [OHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. ANDREW USHER 8c Co 's World Renowned Scotch Whiskies
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    • 815 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. Municipal Debenture .t do. d.. o',. Tanjong Pa^ar D.'cU IJ.-i.-. Singapore Land i. o'tsfpsart-,. Maynard Co.'s Shares. Pataling Coffee C ...'•> -%*i>^. FOX .AL Pengeraiu Plataing o.'s Sii ire_. Pai. am; Corporation Shareb. Bell's A^btsto- Shares 17 paid. i 1. s .KM ,v Kxcha .....1 Slutre K.wke.s.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 139 2 I The Week. Monday. Bth -1 Hi^h Water 1 2.14 Pnilharmonic Okmi ;-3o p.m. Chess < lub Tournament Opens, rown HaH. S. V. A. Maxim Go.. I), ill, 5-15 p m Tuesday, gth I High Water 2.4; 1 (20 p. i Cracker firing. M.l >hl 10 m French M „1
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  • 446 3 Mr G. 1 -Hare, late PiotectOf tn Chirm Singapore, lett l>\ the Ar/ 'ho on .:rdav to take up his duties a- I hinese tan to the Fedc: '..1 Malay Slates There were a large umber I Chin, sr nea down at Johnston's Pier,
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  • 107 3 lhe half-yearly genera! meeting ol the I the Marine Ciub was held m OB Friday night about jo member- were present Mr J. .sdale. Hon Sei retary. subi fited accounts andnCommittee s ar ended December, which showed a credit balance ol 4 nut as $2,174-69 of th
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  • 92 3 H 1 his match, which \v.-.- Ktf) frkti yaittg to ram I .'Friday last and resulted m a h or the Cub by two goals to love. These both scored m the first half, running the ball up and cent:- :.ad no d I riag N the second
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  • 103 3 X- 1 j. M. VBan W. rl r. Don -d-- r F.S.B. 1 V I. Raebara, S. Timor A M. Johnston. February Monthly Mbdal. 49 i- B. Robert>on -H 42 8 5 Earle... 50 47 lones *'> 8 I 6 .e .V. H. Firm^tw 53 5^ J.
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  • 169 3 m- Kg are MtebmmMr. i( A g, t m sure thai Sir. Kay m mrnt Jar D. Q Sei mgor. Mr. y I rid eg Mi Dal- jl m '-> Q, been prospecting the tin .ode at ik, md I pleased with the result that t s 'e.l
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  • 179 3 <. (and XL) c. S.:r_ts Riflb Brk.u>e. PI ived at I'anglin on Saturday on mat- ting. For the S. C. C. Dennys took 8 wi. kt ts lbi 56 and Benjafield 10 for Si runs Sergt teuton hatted well lor the Sergeants. SsJtGTS Rl*L_ .Ritalin. Sgt. hikers run Mil
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  • 276 3 The following are the Competitors and Handicaps foi the Spring Tournament mmencing on Wednesday, toth inst. I H \Ml'lONs|l I I-. Mrs. Sa mi MrsSftdams, Mr-. VVaddeil, M Freer and Mrs. IJaVe the winner to play M Murray the present Champion. I. -.io as' Dor bl_
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  • 646 3 FAREWELL DINNER TO THE HON. A. M. SKIN NER C. M. G. er to the Hon. A. M. Skinner, Resident Councillor of Penang, was given at the To m 1 I evening (4th). The J. M. B copied the chair, with Hon. M. Skinner on his left, lhe dinner was
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  • 943 3 i 1 'ia Ceylon./ London, January 25. The Indian Famine Fund has reached £l4Q.d_o, which includes £1 050 each from the Mysore Mining Company and Champion j Reef Company. The Stock Exchange so far has subscribed £15.75". llle Cotton Spinners Association £2,000. Lord Iveagh, the Bombay Baroda Railway Company
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  • 349 3 The steamer Darwin arrived Irom i'ort I)ar\vin on the 4th instant and landed :tt the corrall, New HarHlur, over one hundred and fifty head of Australian horned cattle. after which she went alongside the lanjong Pagar I )ot k Company 5 wharves to ioad for Port Darwin. The
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  • 1690 3 (BY PRIBND OF THB YOUNG 1 CkklSH PARTY.) Every few days poliiical arrests are now announced from Constantinople. At the same time, and this is a fact of great significance but too little known here there are a number of remarkable cases of the escape
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  • 305 3 FEB R UARY St h. 1897. "iaTiom. Capita Pa.d Sh_.es la. Dl». Mongicom Shang Jan k 1m prem. lioooo.ooo *i 0.000.0 *a n <)o 12- _i.., w Natona, of China >lS h A4 l_» .MJ Ifr B y< 1 100 Sellers. 0 "an Ltd. f^» Nominal. a 000,01-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 876 3 Passengers Arrived. Feb. Per Xeera Mr. Bluntschh, Mr. j Soetcrik, Mr. Wilson. Mr. Boswcll, Mr. J. Sword, I Mr. Warrack, Mr. Rodrigues, Mr. Darke, Mr. j Jackson. Per Isabella Mr. F. Raaymaaker. Per Sudan Mr. Wickersham. Per.!/ Vajirunhis Mr. Kramers, Mr. Fnederiks, Mr. J. Hory, Lt. van der Berg, Mr.
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    • 1155 3 Men-of-Wai Pt-gB-kTia Command.-! Aniv.J 1-iou Blommmidal I urn Cau i I*UB Hi cru.,3603 1 orrj Other Vesse.s PamejO Ton. Captain Airiv-o r- -.nsigucci roi. isvAaas Ger. ik., n-,1. lennekotii I uditl Aosrai- Biit.l.-- Anderson [an. I g*""" Dut. 1484 I'reiissner leb. 4 Sourabav.i Daei ils i* Bi 199 D'Cnu (an.
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