The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1899

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  • 12 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNES 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 806 1 I POffic. Co'lyerQuay. O_ Wharves. New Harbour O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. rwiSA lAPAN.PBN IMG, CBYSTTJni? H AUSV*ALIA ADEN, EGYPT, ..S^WASlrr^^ L^ DO h'' Rills of Uding .ssued for Persian Through B^°. K rifuM ports< also lcr MAIL LINES. QUTWAEO HOMEWARD R.Uaarat J an M P»rram*tta Jan. 13 SSSLt Jan. M
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    • 555 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA. TION CO., LIMITED. iPBNAffG, RANGOON CALCUTI A. On- n» the Comoany's steamers is intended to ay- a-..o"~ Pizar Wharf every week. Passengers andOargo are booked by the abo\e stt-atnci* »t through ates to all ports m India and C-ylon also to East African Ports. Mauritius or
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    • 601 1 Z KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAARI Ma/.J Under Contract with thi Nbthbrlanos Ini.-'l-J Agents at Singapore, .ships Agrncv. cate I. DAENUEL 1 lime Table lor January., iBd I Steamer Krom Exoecteo Will be def SpfClin .m i'.n.ivia la 5. Uatavia, Clieribon, Sam.i/ "°M Nionhuijs ti m issin Jan. 1. li'massin, 1\ Laut, Mo/
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    • 65 1 abr" I T-) fl I 4 H.lll(l>()lllf r I AnothP s fl I 'A'lth fl HOK! I Ladies k i i a\,9 r.y my A^^^fl i> hi. markt-t Skfl i-oj J r resn Hay, Oats, cfl only the fl fl HnßNtfl An) <!rs. iip-iorfl Repaiti nt-ativß Horses Sli,,fl Mr Bt
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  • Article, Illustration
    761 2 :'t r t ft r* m l''> il: iioi OO< jrn i;i live m ll which ith fireworki BSliuOt L'ni< kl) «i rate and v ii L:i) n ."jil tl i^ erator aii'l will hsteristn I he v% bere thcrfi is not tl." <-iv.| ;<• ople 1^ I ing
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  • 69 2 Cbarlw Beresfocd leave* China fur a t lie: Pacitu to-morrow per v. Mian who failed to comply v\ith a to 1 1 isc Ins well wa-i fined before tin- Ma^i-tr.ttr iliis that th-: AttorneyA^ illegality of th a< t ol i! m consenting to off the letter* (E.V.J H^ t
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  • 522 2 R\S"IK I XXI < ONI I I.X *RI K. ll i- raiher a pity to notice it, but >ne of 1 our Indo-China contemporaries, m referring to the Faskoda atT.iir, mMrkl s follows with really unnecessary bitterness Tims no ■.n i does the English Secretary of Suttt;
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  • 89 2 m e like this lien ihe tr >■ j ,rket ■t,.. g of N, arC ordnij; m this connection. Ke said X lUfe class oi iiu --es who are Ron The I fmJ th it one ides r them m t it Urn n«n*a they sent
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  • 396 2 I! Xv M Dovoier, the Governor i '>t Frei < .i. [odo-China, «a>tn leave Marseille! last Su i\ on return to Saigon. ■i ie here by the M. M. mail steamer Sydney on tin- 21st .nstant. i'cirs are «nt«Tain- for the safety of iii Gei nil Dine which left Moji
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
    • 64 2 SUPPORTS THK OPEN DOOR (Special to Stn <a p t ,re Free Hongkong Jan. 4 Lord Charl,, Hereford .ul l r J Chamber of Commerce yrsterdav dress was man.ly a repet.tioa of tfa by l.im at SUagkti, w i I, a r ;jn that Kngland's best'policy wa>
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    • 24 2 A BANQUET BY THE NAVY LEAGUE. The \avy league eatertaiaed l.crd Charles at a banqu.-t m the evening He IMV« to locroo for Shanghai
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    • 9 2 THE UNITED STATES AND THE I PHILIPPINES.
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    • 26 2 1 he American Government is h.w ng the despatch of re .nforcem.-m. t h e Philippines. Six regiments will leave within a tortnight.
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    • 39 2 Royal Address to the Cortes. At the op-rung of th.. Poituguese Coitti the King dwelt on the necessity of pr- >ervmg and developing the Colonies of Por. tu K al m their entirety, as a sacred heritage
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    • 33 2 Exped.tion Against the Khalifa. Reattr*! AflM at Cairo states Colonel Kitchener has started to immk command of an expedition from Du!im against the Khalifa, who is raiding Arabs of that district.
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    • 9 2 The Uuke of Northumberland London, January 4th. rSff.
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  • 371 2 By an oversight yesterday there was a transposal of a big heading among the telegrams. Goh Ah Chiong and a Kling, who came before the Magistrate to day on a charge of fiiiing to report cases of small-pox, were fined 525 and co>ts. Past of the mails despatched from Hongkong
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 153 2 KM NTS OF ORES. v H ABBoua. 2jo p.m. ariiikjs and thrust bias-, tat c, scrap ns, t.|J rope i wire *'ure. One proneeis. )ourne ti I'll < *l m: .1 on tl I" .ii rive here on will have prompt < (p., Agents. 7-i hit (he Dcd of ihc
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 143 2 The Week. Wednesday, 4th High Water 2. -,2 a.. 2.2., p. A x s B H.II. 4 p.m. P.»r-i I heatntal 9 p.m. Thursday, sfn:_5 fn:_ ;.i .1., j.^6 p. S.D.L.M Meeting Luensmj; Ju>ticc>. 3 p.m. 1 1 p.m. Friday, 6th !(I Water 41 t i-il p. Trooper Avoca an*.
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  • 1485 3 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1899. Hrrr -ha': r> r,,.. <> P|^l|'| f r n Una»«M y r „,.iK,b«d by p„ Hrrt patr.ot Truth her bM«M prr^pti draw, P!«<Ue<l v Rt.ic.on. 1..»».t». and I aw. A.MONGSI those to i\ h m I H(y t opCM M i Happy
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  • 32 3 The Links will be re-opened to-day. The Ladies Monthly Medal will be played on Tuesday roth instant. The January .Monthly Medal Handicap *vill be played on Saturday 7th instant.
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  • 42 3 THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO ILO ILO FILIPINO TROOPS OPPOSE THE LANDING. HOSTILITIES IMMINENT. 'Sptci il to Singapore Fret I'ress.) Manila, Januuy }rd. 1899 2,500 Americans have arrived <i 110-ilo. The Kilipioos <>|)|)os.- their landid^ and hostilities se< B m immiip-nt.
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  • 282 3 I uroai vs. Pkr«k. The "socker' match was played en IVed '-<!•>■ afternoon and after on»- ,>\ khn best ami f.»~t.-,t games «-wr p ayed m I'ai- !>>"«. ended m a win for the Perakteam ly i<> nil. l*i-ii. 4.4^ Sin^a- kicked <>tf the borne forwards quickly -,e< uring
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  • 349 3 SANMADBN *M> Othkrn, Appellants I hisBAY*! PILLAT, Respondent. Mr. Justice Hyndraan Jones gave judgment this Morning m this < ase, whu h was an appeal from the decision of Messrs. Llcum and Woodward sitting as a court two Magistrates. The appellaoC Saminadfii liad been convictt d of the
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  • 138 3 The homeward bound Intermediate I* iSc <) steamer Si4matra is due here at noon to-momnv. A corresuoadeat writes, rt tin: New Year Sea Sports, that the programmes issued wre useless, as the races did not come off m the order given. This was particularly awkward I r the men m
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  • 27 3 vanitcV (Specia. to Ihe iv rin^H by Vanitas easily, The C howrin^hee I second horse r-ceve^^B Rt. ;<x>— is h,mdic H <>t a mile. H
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  • 20 3 SIR KDWAKCU (Special u> Viu^j^B Captain Sir I. iw.mfl Imnortalite, liad txoH of St Michael and s tM
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  • 26 3 It is reported tint <fl coalescing with tkc Afiß THK GLENAVO 1 Mr. Dickson's I Ihe body o( Mr I Officer of the dlcna I
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  • 32 3 SPAIN ANDl^s^^B STA' The Spanish Phili I A note from the S reminds tlie American m S promi^^• to of, tain tf lf iv 1 i~h piisoner-, m the Phili|
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  • 13 3 His Health Imp^l It is announced that S.-^H n nreriag. Te ß
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  • 32 3 Dreyfus to be Examined; The Court o4 < MMtioi I interrogate Captain P j i r through a French Cayenne. I his statement di- that I to return to F H
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  • 61 3 STATE OF STRAI RELATIONS. Alleged Encounter nea Phrabang. Dispute as to Neutral I A state of tension between an<] Siamese is attracting the n French [V Newi baa beea published t< thai Siamese troops attacke under a French a^- Luang Phrabang, within the kilometre zone. i Tlie Siamese
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  • 100 3 A C.M.G. for Mr. Kyn The gazetted list of New r includes the raising of Lor4l British representative m Egy|t of a Viscount Sir Philip Currie and Sir Hr) have been raised to the peera. Col. Sir Herbert ChermM, 'ately commanding m Ciete, h k a Knight
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  • 26 3 The -Stars and Stri M at Hava# l>,l m AS,-:- I The American flag lit Havana. The ceremony was (jl untoward happened. oH r^H K'>l!^H
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  • 43 3 The Concession Diffi Will A Dog-in-the M lti XlK l It will not be S fl Tlie Times strongly J h p^^^H lench dog-in the-manger o!k^ ghai, and states that di rot] submit to such treatment. A London, 'January jrd, i\?g.M
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 447 3 f H^^H^ell Robinson cllp^^ BATTERY ROAD. a^BSBBV LblbHbbbbw^B^^^A J^Bm& f Bsbbbbbbbbbl ■j^P*f^RASHR NEAVE'S ■■Aeraied Waters.! I^^^E They arc THE BFST, j M And therefore THE CHEAPEST. HH| FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., V ■|^^100, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. J II ROBINSON CO. H BBBBBBBBK bH!^^^- BbßbV I bbbbl %i N^sbbbV bbV I bbbbbbbbbV
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    • 581 3 ISRMEN S C ou^h kcmedy m '""I *lw.i)i with jjood results," N Xi), hI. "For HVT children we t,nd it cspcLL.ll> effective." pPTSoId by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY, SINGAPORE (iRNKRAI. AOENTS. tit. FOR SALK South Raub hart-v. WANTED Straits Trading Co. s Shares. $15,000 si 8% on MafftajaM. hraserand Neave
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    • 144 3 NOTICE AjR I)»s(i\voi)r) Su sums liavii,.. left thp turn ol (iru^ .v S.iiindeis. vh.ill ominue bwiiMM of Exchange *C, Broker under tht ■MM at (Irik, «t Co., fro n ihh .late. W. (i GREIG,— 4 h.tn R e Alley, January 1899. J«" 3 <; 1 The B.ank of China Japan,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 The Week Tuesday, 3rd H:^ W. I I |J V Wednesday, 4th Mli»tl Walaf 2. \1 a., 2.2t) p. 'lurch Work Ass,,, \assiin Hill, 4 p.m. Thursday, Hi^li W.n.i —^.1 a., 3 ib p. Mealing Licensing Justices, j p.m. Dalhousiu Chapter, h-^ > p.m. Friday, 6th Hi X li VV.it.-i
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