The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 February 1898

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, i 5 th FEBRUARY, 1898. DAILY ISSUE, No
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 269 1 P Qj. New Ha loui QsTKAM NAVIGATION Co. MAIL LINES. a \KI) R|) I Coron. 7ERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVI. B M oon Passenger, or 6e respor FRANK Rl'l NIB DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FK \DDMSS— LiCO.-* >»■ -acnerjwill \RD MM Wl >. Godavtry connect* mm for damaged goods landed hrn nof
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    • 556 1 TRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. nun with thi Austria* KKNMKNT. Ton which the Co expected to sail from her HOMEWARD. PoaTauan Tmwn Amphitnte V Maria Valeric M.ir. 16. to Trieste call at Penang. Bombay, Aden. Sue*, Fort Said goods are i without being transhipped. A branch iint run* between Colombo
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    • 466 1 UE KONINKLIJKE PAKB.TVAART MAATSCHAPPI]. U«M* < ONTRACT WITH THE NITHBRLANPS IwDH GOVIRNMINT. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co.. 2-3 Collyf.r Qua% Time Table tor February, 1898. reamer From Expectci Will, be despatched tor U.te DeCa^Ur BaUvia Feb. 13 Batavia ChenU,,, Sam-.r..,,,.^,,d 5,,,, ,h,y Feb. sU>ll do Feb.
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    • 538 1 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL ooo.otu RJJSERVB FUND 7.000,00 RESERVE LIABILITY OF I 000 000 PROPRIBTI Cduit or Diaacroa* st. MICHABLSEN, Ks. Chaikmah I J. Bbll Iwnw.C. Itgiuii i A.I. Ravm«nu Baa G,D H I l< I- X" ha, G B. Doewiti 1 Eaq |I< David Gumai h>q.
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    • 181 1 MmawD CONDENSED MUK I|^| The "Milkmaid" B 'uarant* ■^.1. ?^H tne cream of the original milk MiU manufacture nothing but Wi jf but the best refined sugar add< DTK sfiflH Avoid low-priced brands from wh; cm wm been abstracted, and ask for the Milki i^Jr, the best for all purposes.
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    • 38 1 COMPANY AND OCC STEAMSHIP < Sailing dates from H Yok 4 Howarth Hrsi m Limited. Jubl Landed, direc Stanley bh Lan 1897 Patterns, STNGEf Kowarth Brskin him Sole A Calvert's Carbclated Creosote. Once tried al >cd. Whc PATfc If
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  • 699 2 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, FEBRAUARY 15, 1898. cbcnn I Ml rrlations between the United State: and Spain are none too cordial, and th< exceedingly unlucky DELOMB incident ha< < ome just about at the worst possible time An ambassador is, as tin- well-known de hnition goes, one who lies
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  • 126 2 The reception at the Deaconess's Home, Mount Sophi n honour of the Conference Vi-;: wll attended and passed off vei f-eches l)eni X'K made Tbk norning the Malaysia Methodist Church at 7 -.-siding, for -patch of mission business, and another Meeting, which will to the public,
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  • 124 2 J Ii Saunders W. A rd, m which the plaintiff claimed 1925-59 the balance of pi and delivered, 1 Justice this morning for furthation. Mr Sisson plaintiff said that on the 4th ult. his lordship referred all accounts i> l jarti :rar. The Registrar had mad. .am
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  • 26 2 rnment has m cor.t tion the improvement of the entra Hongay Harbour, and thr Aith the \a\ai author nd to make of
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  • 27 2 legram to t ■reet were c warehous •> *ere gutted and par' destroyed. not yet known, but it n b( I the prop td.
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  • 116 2 THE "EDGAT" PROBABLY GOING NORTH. Swlors Thro We [Hongkong Da hear that H M S Edg*t go'^K North to join the southern division ot the fleet. It is said thai an order was made on Saturday for the men to dispose o! thing m their possession but what wi lutely
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  • 266 2 The Cinematograph show.- at th< Hall to-night, and the management p; an exceptionally good show of pictures ot the Jubilee procession and other sights. M If. Company s steamer Melbourne left Colombo at *> pm. on the 14th Feb., and may be expected here on Sunday morning at daylight lalk
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
  • 182 2 Frenchmen, Rene and aoli, appeared befotliis morning charged articles from Mi road, and of a bicycle from Sir 1 The former was lately it Mr E. M. Lyon, and the cently discharged from gaol, mkt served a month for the. theft ol a from the same gentleman A
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  • 28 2 M 1^ Rousa, tht inspector of the series Maritime- will lr0(D Calcutta on Thursday morning b) < h e Pf*He will proceeti 10 S Hoogkoog by the Mclbtu rm>
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 262 2 ISMAIL AND RAHEEM DIA> JEWELLERS, DEALERS IN vC. Has now on view at No. 82-1 ft 82-2 BRASS BASSA ROAD. RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES PEND NECKLACES SCARF PINS EARRINGS, &c. ■w ne can be -eleaed and n>u merv :ea. Jer- tor any design promptly ■naf ement of one ot the t
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    • 120 2 w *~,tz Bros., LIMITED. B NOW SHOWING Leather Fancy Goods. na Tobacco PoKatz Bros., LIMITED. FOR SALE. and FOF s'ood oad. pneught roadster j.neumatic tyres, I oncer*. 21.2 SALE OF <E, 1 Ie top, k meatsafe, bent>ome dinner service, y :.r,.pcrt> Mill PO o.,«— Auctioneers. GOVERNMENT OF PA..ANG. WAN I
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    • 445 2 W/ AN^m-O Furnished House m Tanglin distric vv Erfrtbnce March ist. Reply to X. Y. Z., c o Free Press Feb. i. 18.3 CITI ATION desired by Englishman with i knowledge of Accounts, General Office Work and Piece-goods. French. H. A., c o Free Press. Feb. 14 v.c. THE TANJONG
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    • 509 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS WJ S. GIVEN, Portrait Artist. CRAYON PASrtLS A SPECIALITY. From Photo or Life. Inspection Invited. Kaffirs Motel, Room 66 Feb. 15 Tan;. Strait-, I radmg (r,. 1 Shares, i.tnjong Pagar Dock G>.'s Shares. Pryc River Dock Co.'s Shares. Maynard Hi Co.. Ltd. Shares. FOI SALE. Sporting Club 6
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 The Week. Tueiday, Ift M I Homewa-r Saturday 19th m. Sunday, tc lay Monday, 2i»t .m. p.m. I emperance C lub. Brouj»h Comedy Annoal Meeting f TOY UN i the play tor a for mixed \>« handicap, played be: r and Mr Weld ri ollver and VN fu -'■wman and
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  • 53 3 ■m about our collars and retrench.mp. md lower, compensation thai 1 allowed sore. home we're struggling slow of bonme I Then fond memories will waken of the n id- about were b bies, stoneput down .1 death on panther, or a wild 1 -he place. art Jur.
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  • 88 3 Settle* o»j p.c, praem possibly be *gt c/gold can to my app- he has accomplished saleable at the American ims of the gold and silver ■t prices, the only cost of manu tacture would be the coat of labor and n r*r evidence than the pro- schoolboy nas
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  • 832 3 ig Manager's Report for the four ending on 10th February i8g8:-«— MIMIMG. Rau* Wtst Crosscut.— l am pleased to report that we have at last cut what appears to be a lode. In the face ot the drive there is a body :b>.ut 18 m. thick, but as yet
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  • 1230 3 (Written for the Singapore Free Press.) Paris, 1 6th Jan., 1898. France of to-day is as she has ever been a country of divisions All Gaul," Caesar tells us, "is divided into three parts," and one may say the same with truth of Paris at
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  • 971 3 The Capital of the Archipdago, and principal provincial towns, have thoroughly re-echoed tht national sentiment of relief and gratification on the conclusion of peace, and commemorated the auspicious event by a round of festivities and rejoicings. e» lining even Manila's traditional and pompous pageants, the like
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  • 69 3 Ch utriOßsmr, The following is the drnw for ihis event, two rounds match play and final four rounds First round. A. (iunn v. Rlcum Fowlie v. Stiven Vade v. Prentice. Byes J. B. Robertson, H. F. Rankin, A. Maikay, A. Morn. Dr. Fowlie has won the Championship
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  • 381 3 f Gazette, Feb. I.j The Government took over the Matang Coffee Estate m 1N97 and put 250 coolies on it. The crop, however, did not come up to expectations, producing only 150 pikuls. At the present price of coffee it is doubtful if the estate will pay expenses.
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  • 235 3 Ihe Eaitbounn Chron Jan.; ■his account of the funeral of this well-known old Singaporean iHf LiTF Mk \V Putlook place at Ocklyn>;e CemetMr. \V:!liam Pater'-on, ol ienham Hill, and Lime-street, I many yean chairman of the Chartered B India, Australia and Ch. at i Howard-square,
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  • 260 3 Oootatiobi. (jl^tul Paid., Sharo. Pd. *bo X apan, Ltd $2, Nomiß-al. •£b ooo.ooc aaso 96P .09,875 £a.5 D-ferrei. £5 Buyer.. > ,< 0 Pell's Abestos Eaatern Agesicy. $7 Sellers. £10.000 *>* a v PlßßfkaWlAl $Kioß \J m Frt k o D Goldfields ot Siam, L*d.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 Lt. Sydney Olivier, R.N., well known on the cricket and football field on the China Station, is appointed to the command of the torpedo-destroyer Havock.
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    • 104 3 Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredenckstown, Mo. was troubled with chronic diarrhea for over thirtyyears. He had become fully satisfied that it was only a question of a short lime until he would have to K ive up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians m Kurope
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 237 3 MAILS CLOSE. 10-MORROW.I O-MORROW. For Per Ai Djambie Kian Ann 11 x I.abu.l' Randjem: noon Derby I 'an Malacca Bt>;:,. Malacca, &c. P<n Penang l)?li Batu Pahat Aimg Bengkahs Hagan Sam Tor Penang. ace. Ifydt Hongkong, ace. Penang Calcutta Sm v. Hongkong, &c. Glen Hongkong, ax. j pm Batavia, dec.
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    • 321 3 VESSELS IN PORT Men-of-V. Flags and I Commanders Arrived Kroir. Par, Won Whit Orh- Brit Ruv Piorsa Other Vessels Flags A Tons Matter* Arrived From Am km Baiavier Bnt Bcaa i 1 14 i \Y 1 > HI! IE FaRI > hih Hkl TOR Htdra Ki'ii U«D Na( ht 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 89 4 4 Johore Rest House. pen to th- Jin the B< the Town, with sea front. S ngapore r Breakfast AiRAi.IS HORSE REPOSITORY •RACE HORSES." n of Carnage Ho: Ha One of the best shipmer anded H ABRAMS Keily Walsh, Ltd. V BOOK ED s ITS Kelly c\ Walsh, Ltd. JAVA.
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    • 156 4 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I PORE ABRIDGED PRICE LIST OF WINES, PROVISIONS, &c. Champagne Pommery Greno qts. $48.00 do. do. pts si 00 I 22.00 ia.so 7.00 Hot k ct Yin Ordinaii jlien 10. jo 1 i.50 10.50 10.50 .hons 10.00 7.00 ».O.M 31.30 j!b. tins. S ilb tins 1
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    • 398 4 Singapore Sporting Club. NOTM B As of the Members lub will be held m th the 16th February Hi 1 programme spring Race Meeting. will submit the .ramtne for conProposed Programme 1 ok MM SPR/NG RACE Mt'ETl FIRST DAY. First Race. Thk Mmpin Phi Value 1,250. A Race for Maiden
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    • 485 4 j?SS3KE^A I [urn j!# 'ikinkW^nvsTill^nillftSßl I */{&Z^&\* if 6RAIN3 V* gb.%ins \t •V j^j^"^ IS me nibct ■>irr>ir:nt ana most anusepuo of all laxative pills t[ \j^yy CONSTIPATION HEADACHE CONGESTIONS %^^/f TJSJr^^y W four coiourt. l 9^^^/^r JKfINANCR of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated for its delicate perfume and Urn i
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    • 495 4 Passengers ior Straits, China ft Japan. Ptr j'irna*iT. from l^ondon, due Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Woods and two children. Miss Dr. and Mr-. Hint ."urwen and child, ,1 Mrs. H. rooker. Mi Gye and child. Me C.H.Godfrey, M i ancock and child, Mll raddock and two cluldr
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    • 231 4 The Singapore Ft Mercantile Advei Published at 3 T*HI Stra Fadmted Sembilan British North Also 1 Japan, Cochin-China at noon on Chun CORRESPONL Literary should be addressed tc mumci' -nly. Re;ecte<i Mat. cd SUBSCRIPTION (m Ad.. WfchKLV— f I ipavtMM ULV-t7.fl 12.50 pm *-m. By post Tamb) town. at Mm
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