The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1897

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  • 20 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, i 2 th JUNE, 1897. DAILY ISSUE, No. 2,991
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 838 1 ft Office. Collyer Quay. XT Wharves. New Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steam for CHINA, JAPAN, PEN ANG, CEYI ON INDIA, AUSTRALIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH. AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, C'»,'.t. ntal anJ American Ports, also for China C jf
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    • 982 1 NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. 'PHK last and well known steamers of this line will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates. OUTWARDS HOMEWARDS To arrive Singapore for To arrive Singapore for China. Europe. 1897. '897. Sachsen June 24. I'reusscn June 27. Btiyern July 2-\ S<n!isen ju\y 25. Pr. Hnnrick Au^.
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    • 993 1 MC (C^> AI V I fj sy /T7 aTK\ Alld L 111 GORMAN BROWNS y ''Ills*'* I I 9r rr, Illri 1 0*k m ml 1 b^fl WH I S KY wlL** Ee6 1 '^^1 TenYearsOlfr #^P StaSi DE KONINKLIIKE PAKKTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. LTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Mir BANKING CORPORATION Under Contract
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    • 566 1 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd., of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. 'T A H!' undersigned, Agents ol the above com- panies, are prepared to accept fire risks al unwi rates. PUTTFARCKEN Co. Oct. i«. thh: commercial union assurance co., ltd. Hire risks
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    • 260 1 •PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL <% STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through passage tickets (psntai to Ili^lnnii France, and fifrmany L>> al< trans-Atlantic line of Steameri, also to San Francisco b} the rtß*«an ol the above lines. To other Kurop^an poin:- hi prop<» donate ratir Spetial rates granted to Officers
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  • 741 2 H'rr thai ON Prc- the People's ri K ht maintain, i t>jr inßpeoee and unbtibed l>>- <?a:n Here patriot Truth her p!oriou« prrcrpts driw, Pieced t,i Religion, Loyalty, and Law. j SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897. ANOTHER of these often recurring frontier incidents to-day reminds us that
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  • 1412 2 Qnicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. JUVBNAL. There is excitement in the Sandwich Islands. The young republic would have a post to lean upon. Annexation to the United States has been long talked about, and recently applied for but Washington apparently seeks no extra continental
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  • 80 2 I lie numerou.- Singapore friend- ol Col. (hard, v.c v\ill r e pleased to learn that, according to news by the last mail, that j gallant officer wa^ improving very much. It will be remembered that h'- underwent an operation lor cancer in the tongue, and notwithstanding the
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  • 166 2 i 1 On Monday la-t, the ;th ir, =t. thieves I I entered the Taagthl Club by mean- of a ladder through the ventilator »nd stole I eleven biiliiani balls, a bottle of brandy and other liquors and > boi of cigars. On investigation Mr. R
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  • 814 2 li'.t i I RKO-(jRKEk War. Chi GkiLK Royal Family ;.s Danger. London, 2 ,/.h Ma>.— lht DM r Mmm and Morning Post publish telegrams from their Cons- tar.tin pie ccrre-p-jr.dt-,!- -tat.ng -hat the ambassadors of the Powers there have received 1 cipher U legcam :r.jm Athens which btate that
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  • 267 2 Description 01 the Rac*. Ihe following description of the Derby was wired out to the Asian. They were despatched to a very level start. Prime Minister, Monterey, Angelos and Oakdene showing to the front in the order named after a km strides, followed by Galtee More and Frisson.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 509 2 BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY LIMITED. (CHINA, JAPAN AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) 3, Battery Road, Singapore. MERCHANTS AND ENGINEERS. Hell's Packmgsare ot World-wide reputation and are used by the British, French, Russian, Italian, S^edtih and SjpoMoi Navies also by the Principal Knghsh, Colonial, and American Railway Companies. BELL'S ASBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION. 605-305
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    • 205 2 PROFESSOR rT^flßtf C o s s 1 l r 1 1 u s B^ ]ojl '> a.m. to 7 p.m. Hotel de I' Europe. June M 24-6 Katz Bros., LIMITED. High Class Tailors, Breeches Makers, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Outfitters and Hosiers. NEW SUMMER GOODS OPENED West of England Black Camel-hair
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    • 981 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS NEITHER the Captain, Owners, or Agents of the British Barque Castor will be responsible for debts contracted by the crew during her stay in this port. J. S. McMURTRY,— Master. June 12. AUCTION SALE At our Sale-room, Monday. 14th June, at 10-30 a.m. JAPANESE
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    • 171 2 Singapore Sporting Club. NOTICE. T ADIES attending the Races on 26th June an reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtainable through members of the S.S.C Free, but they must bear the name of the bearer and the signature of
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    • 98 2 SERVICES TO-MORROW. Trinity Sunday. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a. m. Matins. 7.30 a. m. Holy Eucharist and Sermon. 5.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Church, Sepov Lines. 7 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 8 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. Tanglin Garrison Church, 730 a. m. Parade Service 6 p.
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    • 172 2 REUTERS TELEGRAMS Military Disaster on the Afghan Frontier. j Party of Indian Troops Surpnsed bv Hill Tribe. A political officer escorted by t Wu and three hundred Native InSntrv wt surprised and attacked by Mulluko'clock in the afternoon u, ti Valley. They were pursued several miles Officers Killed (olonel Bunny,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 The Week. Saturday, 12th High Water 1 8. 22 a.. 8.5 p. Swimming Race, J anjonp Kaioi,^;, n m Cricket. Over 27 9. I nder 17. S. C. C. f2nd XI. Mqgi i Star of the East. G.T., f-VO p.m. Soldier,' Horn? I IxKipe Zetland Regular, p.r;, Golt Club.— Play
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  • 366 3 The Jubilee Fireworks and the Ladies. I tub Editor. DEAR SIR, Referring to the paiagraph m vour issue of ioth in>t. under the head o f Jubilee Fireworks," I am somewhat surprised to learn that the attap constructions on the right and left of the S.C.C Pavilion are being
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  • 634 3 1 eeting of the members of the L>ui- j ond Jubilee Comnnsttee was he'd in the Council Chansoer la?t evening 1 1 1 h i r,e hon blc C \V. S Kyiinerslcy in the j ihnrarr ol H E Majo r General through S9 took the
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  • 2492 3 Bv John Dill Ross. Smyrna and Athens. XIII. A short voyage through the /Egean j Sea brought the Imperator Nikolai II. to Smyrna, a large and prosperous city i possessing a splendid port. It should be a pleasant place to live in, and its comj merce
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  • 547 3 The attendance at the course this morning to see the training for the Jubilee Meeting was very moderate, though the horses at work are being sent along and brought up to concert pitch for the 26th instant. The morning was fine and cool, and the "going"
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  • 1413 3 {From ur Correspondent.) 1 in- annual fixture- between the si.--ter States i-i usually a mo=t interesting event, and 1 J j i .-> year it appeared that 1. would be even still more =0 consequent upon the extremely strong eleven the southern State was able to place on ihe
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  • 100 3 (June I2j J. m -r. to". Gambler 5.35 do. Cube No. 1 g.~ o Pepper, Black (ordinary S'poni 14.5 do. White, (Fair L/W=s% 1 23 Nutmegs 110s to the lb.) 63, Mace (Banda) Cloves (Amboina) t 17.50 Liberian Coffee 32. Tapioca, small pearl (Fair quality^ 3.70 do. do flake
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  • 73 3 (June u.) Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. am. 3p. m. 0 r. M. Bar. red. y Fah 29.913 29.819 29.5H4 Temperature 77.0 80.0 70.0 Wet Bulb Thermometer... 760 77.4 iu Dir.tffWind S.W. S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, in shadr 86.0 Min. do do 74-8 Max. in Sun
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  • 274 3 Hongkong v Shan E m H tnk SiXd^ST' i C piU P d h M nang™ SMk. i!>3%prem. $10,000,000 $,0,000,00 80.000 ISj <m 5 yr. National R^ nKot china 24 y f*V.*W» BkofCK »So Seller. 5 £"fi ]a D^ei s"—- >■*>■.»>.. Tanjong Paear Dock. ftL
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  • 468 3 Men-of-War Flap-. anH T™ t n p Tons Commanders Arrived Kron. Par, When Plttla K*~ D.r:., MB) v 1..,1,uan J, 1 1(( r fef kson L une6 Hongkong Mans! nAmer h„ 13 02Se«all Ma, Shanglu McAlistJ NV,k.|. clotoT t" 3 39 vKV" t"*»D ManafieW P, ing La,
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  • 573 3 7 M BkM WbaTT Soon. Brit, str., Rouse, tor Bilhton and Pontianak. fiM.sG Ann. Brit, str., Dunlop, for Cheribon and Ssmaran^;. GUMQ SCIIG, Br,t. sir., f-oilett, for Samaranj M| ports. P-iKis. Brii. str.. Scot*, lor Balu Pahat. Kias \'«N( >> Bnt. str. Kuneth, for Muar. Ruby. Bnt. sir.. Bruce,
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  • 434 3 r« \i l-ot I'd .liijj 1 Hongkoi f,to Bata« i. &c. 1 1 Pahat f\ Bandjerniabsin, ,N. t Bangkok B tkok %I in Vmm 1 m Deli Mumok »t Palembai A nib. i, 1 Muntoh I 1 1., mbd v BandiemusHn t Mgc. Reyutet Sarawak Bangkok K tmi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 620 4 GOVERN VENT NOTIFICATION. 1 'A N r 1-. t M lunerant Vaamaiof ior the J Ne>{ri SembtUn Ciovernment Salary 8480 per MNHm. The duti. *.ll be o vacillate throughout the whJte State, anJ to tame round medicine^. Must >pcak MaU>. Applications and tesiimomils to be >ent to the Office of
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    • 894 4 TO LET. VJt). 3, Bungalow, Grove Estate. Tanjong Katonif. Immediate entry Apply to R. DUNMAN. |utie S. t th.s. uc. TO LET GODOWN in Change Alley. Floor space about i.<x) square feet. Immediate entry. SYMB Co. April 2 f.m. u.c GODOWNS TO BE LET. ist floor of Nos. 29/30, Raffles
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    • 605 4 G. R. Lambert Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. Have now received and offer fnr Sale A NEW SUPPLY OK Eastman's Bromide Paper Platinotype Paper llford's Empress Extra Rapid Dry Plates Walker Wainwright's Instantaneous and drop shutter dry plates in all English sizes. ALSO A CONSIGNMENT OF Ilford Plates In Continental Sizes. All Photographic
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    • 414 4 wC'^^SH^lß The most convenient ant most antiseptic of all laxative pills ft! J* m \S£££jiF CONSTIPATION HEADACHE CONGESTIONS \sS£^Jf Intist upon hating annmed label printed in four colours- >ftfc>*«— -^Sr WHoLMAU:LEROY,Ch",9l,Ruade3Pettts.Champs,Pariß^D.ULC&giusTB. »L^ patented past if?2i4v4 !?B nail i ■^Up' fe ll ll llil I On ILL. .^fe RAUTENBERG, SCi-!MiDT&CO l
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    • 231 4 For Constipation i and Biliousness I A nice and safe remedy for ladies ud children to •ct gently but promptly upon the liver stomach and intestines. Fruit Jullen cures habitual constipation, offensive breath and sick-hcaJsthe JULIEN, 8, rue Vivienne, PARIS Ren-wm-J PM il— |ll»ll I 111 Gr.maultV Malico as the
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    • 621 4 The Singapore Free y i., V. Mercantile A.J •<. tise* tsu AniißKSh, Advertiser, S:*.. lelbihonc NoKMB. No. tn. Published at 39, Change Alley, Singapore THE l<ading English Newwapei in tii P Straits Settlements Johore, Protected Native States of Ferak, S< n K or, Sungei L'jong, Paliang, th» Sembilan; British North
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