The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1900

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, 23RD JUNE, 1900. DAILY ISSUE, No. 39 i,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 762 1 A Office. Telegraph St. &f Wharves. Keppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN. PENANG' CFYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA. ADEN' KGYPT. MARSEILLES. GIRRALTAK. MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ol Lading issued for Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports, also lor China Coatt, and San Frar.cttco via
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    • 690 1 f HINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIM TED. THE following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected here, vi* OUTWARD. HOMFWARD. For Husuhong Shknu- For M akskillks and hai St J«pan Ports. I.umion. >Qno. igoo Kirruck due Jun» 17. Ching Wo due July 1. Moyune due
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    • 620 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undir Contract wits thi Nbth erlands India Gotirnmbnt. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAE N DELS ft Co.. 2-3 Collyer Quay THE V MIKKMKN TIONKI) DATES ARK ONLY AFFROX I M »TB. Prom Ezpectea Will be deapatcnea tor Brouwrr Dili JuneiS Paneh, Bil i,
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    • 691 1 LJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |io 000 ono RKSERVE FUND Jii'saoouo RESERVK LIABILITY OP PROPRIETORS j »i 0,000,000 COUBT Or LtIBBCTOBS. N. A Sibbi, Esq.— Chairman. R. Shbwan, Esq.— D'Kirrr Chaibman. R. M. Grait, Esq. I H. W. Sladb. Eiq. E. Goktz, Esq. j D. vl. M
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    • 425 1 PETER SYS 1 WONDERFUL SPECIFIC THE only remedy at piesent kno*n as an IHVAtAJtM mi PER vl U4CMI Cukp tor Sprue, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Hemorrhage and Ulceration of the Bowels. RECOMMESDED.rSOM^™™ THE PETER SYS COMPANY Nov Or IUTO AND So" Manufacturers). 0, Old Ch«*a Strnmr, Sh^soha, 17'i,i900 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY
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    • 375 1 pACmc MAJL p STKAM SH IK O^'ff^AM&t^COM*^?* 1 AND TOYO RISEN KAISHA (ORIBNTAL S.S.CO.) To other huropean poinU at proportionate rai, s Special reduced rates K ra,,teo \o Ufhce o I e «ff S>efl ?L rS I 6y S lne hUVe the °P t10 Ol pro. ceeding Overland by the
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  • 1512 2 The Singapore free Press. SATURDAY, JUNE 23 190. H— ,h»l, tr, i Ur.awed br .r Mfre palnot Tfulh her clocion pr*-rpr. draw r.<iac« to Rc.ifior. Lart at. and lj» Wl v\oinlrr vkca Uml iiiuili-cJ* -sirrd and lung looked for Cold Storage .-upply Company is coming along. A Crylon paper mentions
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  • 1653 2 Quicguid agunt homines nostn tst farrago libtlli. Jl VtNAt. Mafrkini; is a p< rm. says an admi.ing American n. wspaper, wlm h impatiently demands a poet also." T| le poet is forth<om..g his Mr Alfred Austin IMto— still plain Mister, though anotlirr fjueen's Hir. Inlay has
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  • 866 2 The Java- Bode, m its editoral comments on the war news of ihe 7th June, added a renark to Urn rfact tl at the plan of the En^Usl) ie«idents of Hatavia to give a »pl< ndid feas-t m the Zoological Gardens (ap!a<e of popar resort, but
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 36 2 HAMILTON'S MOVEMENTS. Communication Open Between Pretoria and Natal. Hamilton's column reached Springs on the Jist, going to Heidelberg, where he joins General Buller, who has reached Paardekop, thus opening communications between Pretoria and Natal.
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    • 19 2 Taming the Boers. General Baden-Powell has returned to Rustenberg. He found that the leading Boers wervery pacific.
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    • 10 2 General Gaselee commands ihe Indian contingent. (Later.)
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    • 22 2 THE CRISIS IN CHINA. NAVAL CONTINGENT FOR PEKING. A thousand blue-jackets with a strong force of Marines has been ordered to China
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    • 29 2 Troops at Katsbosch. General Bulkr, wiring from Katsbosch on the 22nd, says that the infantry have armed there. Standerton Occupied. The cavalry has occupied Standerton unopposed
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    • 41 2 The enemy have blown up the railway bridge a t Sunderton London, jjrd June, 1900. [Publication was delayed to day for thre* quarters of an hour to permit of the inclu* sion of Reuter's telegram, exceptionally late] -a*--
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  • 417 2 (Air Tiie Union Jack 0/ Old England.") Now that the Union Jack is flying once and for all at Pretoria the followin< adaptation of a poem by a^Rhodesian colonist will he found appropnStoops the Goddess of Victory to crown the British arms, And fill traitor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1311 2 3 PIANOS. 2nd hand Guaranteed m good condition at $275, $295 and $300 respectively net cash. Pianos on hire monthly weekly for occasions at from $10 a month. The Robinson Piano Co., 33. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. J,.e,6 tUth S /^t UW^^l- WANTED 1 PlClMf^r^rC A rt y° un K C
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    • 802 2 TO-DAY'S ArvER TSEMFNTS WAN TEO. Snvm turn-out— C -b a...l fig. Apply P. Q c,'o Kellv and W.l-h I td. June 23 jj.6 \\7ANlF.D.— yudified n r( sser o ta ke rh.irge if an E-t..te Hospital. Salary $60 per month and F"iee quarft rs. Apply to (.B«.SrUIHA<I), lelukAnson, Perak. June
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 184 2 The Week. High Water 7.9 a., 7.5 p. Cricket. S.RC. v. Garrison. ■S.R.C. and XI. v. St. J seph s. S.C.f. Athletic Gymkhana, 3 p. M. M. Homeward Mail closes, 6 p. Star of Kast. Temperance Club, 7.30 p. Philharmonic Musical Evening, 9 p. Sunday, 24th High Water 8.27 a.,
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  • 122 3 Mr. P. S Falshaw's leave of absence i> extended till July 2nd Mr. A. E. Fringle'.till August 4th. The name of Mr. C. T. Wathen is added to the Commission of the Peace for Penang. Mr. VV. G Bell, cadet, has passed his final examination m Hokien. The
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  • 97 3 Shortly before eight o'clock last n'ght, the watchman on duty outside Messrs. puttfarcken and Co 's go-down heard a r e vMtliin. He communicated with Mr. S< I acfer, who, having procured the assistance of Sikh Corporal 15, searched the pr» mise*. alter some time finding the burr
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  • 121 3 neral meeting held it Medan (Deli) on the 15th in»t. it was unanimously agreed upon to rrjke a 4th call on the shares Through the sudden death ot Sir. Bibby the Manager of the Synd'Ote Dr. J. van dm Brand was unable to procure a report.
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  • 33 3 l-aurich^s will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow to-morro* morning at and o'clock. c third and final race m the Jarkson M Cup compelition will be swum at K;o a.m.
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  • 784 3 It will be remembered Oat the warders of the Straits Settlrments -rme time ago I etiticr.ed the Secretary of State for the Colonies for certain very reas-nab'e M m the conditions of their service. The correspondence has already been referred to m thr>e column.-. In the Cuti
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  • 2123 3 (Hongkong ami Shanghai papers.) I'H« PRKPARATIONS at HoNOKONO. Charter of thb Steamer "Hinsang." The Indo-China steimer Hinsang has moved over to the man-of-war anchorage and workmen from .he Naval Yard are busily engaged m fitting the yes el with bunks and other requisites for a
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  • 440 3 f Latham and Mactog^art j Our market has b«en very quiet (or the past week, and there are few changes of importance to note. Kaubs have ruled we<k owing to the delay m start 'ng n«* battery We understand, however, that this will be ready early m
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  • 1599 3 (By a Queen's Scholar now m London.) H you see a man on a hot summer's cay with the thermometer at ninety m the shade; if you see him tall hatted, and frockcoated, and trying to look comfortable under the circum-tanc es, you may unhesitatingly put him down
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 719 3 I SERVICES TO-MORROW. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. (Xutnity f St. Julm fiaptttt.) 7 a.m. Maims. 7.30 a.m. Choral Celebrari >n and Sermon. 4 cm. Sunday School a- d Bib'e Class. 5 30 p.m. Evensong and Sei mon. 7 a.m. Friday 29th, C*ba*attM Holy Com. iSt. Peter Aposlle
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    • 936 3 SHARE LIST, JUNE 23rd. 1900. Bell's Astx-M^ Eastern A KC; .cy. Nominal. 10,000 f< ts^ ifl Bersawah G ild Mine Co. fe M w uve rs 1 i- Q l4 unissued U«> Water Dairy Farm Ltd. tSS f J* '7000 l> N.UonalHanko.Ch.na Buyer,. 3 0.,<^ f 400..5.(^: £S bounders. $20
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    • 342 3 CLEAKANCES. fum Bpnglob, Brit, str., lhormon, bf Hongkong and I 'P">. Si «L«r. Dut. str. N icjdih, lor Rhu and Sin^kep. Biblekbld. Ger. str., Schuldt, for Genoa, Antwerp and Hamburg. "June v,. A. Arc»R. Bnt. str., Stuirt, for Hongkong. Sapphd, Brit. sir.. Tu..ier.(or Malacca and Khn,Rlbv, Brit, str., Smith, for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 3545 4 FOR SALE Government Notificati n. ■'^^.^S^SSispS c^^ ""^SSWEfJBjEfa v E SSELS EXPECTED. TO LET. P R -^^X 2 ZF&S2 JKNOKPS wi,l be received at the rioif port 8 7 4 nails f0r.,., |i,, X I ,t. s. f..r the r^is.r ..ion Wffim&l* \V& I iV A>Y/ A T H J
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