The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 29 October 1889
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section19 1889-10-29 515 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1889. \o 11819 words
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Page 515 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1889-10-29 515 f ,nrert!iv I .t^b 'ing an article ot the very fir* quality. r ,ch and full is flavour, and ,ts -jeneral eharaeter mo* highly recommend it ARTHITI HILL HASSALL, n Soli Aqbbts Siboavobk. Gold MSBAI London Intkrna. .on* m ExHlßlTlot* I have made a careful chemical analysis of a sample134 words
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Advertisement391 1889-10-29 515 Riley Hargreaves Co. j Established 1865. Engineers, Boilermakers, Ikon and Brass-foi ndi-ks, Bridge Builders, and Shipwrights. MERCHANT ROAD, SINGAPORE, AND AT KWALA LUMPOR, 5,,,.- -WBHTS for the Straits for RUSTON PROCTOR n CO.— Portable and HonsonUl Engines, Centrifugal Pumps, Steam Navvies, Saw-MiU, and Mining Machinery. For wha h they Lave391 words
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Advertisement62 1889-10-29 515 Millinery. The dress-making department is m charge of a enialified Assistant. Family Mourning made- to order at 12 hours nod, GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. 1 Hat's. r»_J I I I L Tailoring m all its branches. Patent Shoes. Perfect fit guaranteed. Canvas Shoa* French Perfume*. Electro-plated Warr, Sole Agents tor SIWBBBS Sewing62 words
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Article159 1889-10-29 516 SeMMART. I Him Articles. Young Singapore S'7 Chinese Bankrupts Frozen Meat s'£ British North Borneo "i* B Local Self Government ,r > Domestic Water Supply >-° Letters i 0 F>hitor. Long Office Houis. S*9-53>*533 lolanthe" m 5*9 The Tramway Company 5*9*533 Liherian Coffee Cultivation 533*534 CeRRESPONDBNC B. Retorts. Trial159 words
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Article59 1889-10-29 516 (Corrected cr to 0< tobrk 28.) On London. Bank 4 m/s 32* demand 3li Private credits 6 m/s 3/3! documents 6 m/s 33i 3 m/s 3;2g 7 On India. Bank demand 229 Private 30 d/s 233 On Hongkong. Bank demand i%dis. Private 3od/s 3% dis. On Java. Bank demand59 words
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Article97 1889-10-29 516 (October 28.) tip 33-fo Gambier 8.05. do. Cube No. 1 12.70 do. do. No. 2 mvPepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 18.37. do. White, (Fair L/\V=5%) 34Nutmegs (no to the lb.) 102.^ Mace (Banda) ll*. (loves (Amboina).. 25. Bally Coffee (10% Blacks) 26. Tapioca, small pearl (Fair quality) 5. do. do.97 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article28 1889-10-29 516 On the 1 8th instant, at Enfield Lock, Middlesex, the wife of H \RVEY CaLDICOTT, P. \V. I). Sungei Ujong, of a son. Ceylon papers please cop)28 words
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Article65 1889-10-29 516 On 25th September, at St. Lawrence's, Southampton, by the Rev. H. H. Pereira, Rector, the Rev. L. K. Hilton, rector of Sembe/. Wilts, cousin of the Bride and the Revs. G. N. Meggy and H. E. Murrell, uncles of the Bridegroom, Docglas William Lovell of Singapore to VIOLBT, youngest65 words
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Page 516 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1889-10-29 516 FOR SALE. Two Old Cast Iron Propellers, One Propeller Shaft. Two Crank Shafts, And a quantity of old Steel Ship's Plates and Scraps. Now on view lying at Tanjong Pagar, near the Dock Store. Also offers wanted for several Shafts, Spur Wheels and Propellers, both old and new, now at68 words
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Advertisement372 1889-10-29 516 ARTHUR HOLLEYS Livery and Commission Stables. Oa< n .an R* u>, Sißoaroai **»-*»***s First Class Carriages and Horses on Hire by the Month, Half Month, Week or Day. CHARGES: Carriages and Pair Horses if Engaged Foi one Month PP r <i;, y- Hall 13*5° m Seven Days \H*OO Per Day372 words
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Page 516 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous577 1889-10-29 516 Thf Wkkk. The M M. strainer Cal til omen left foi Europe on Wednesday morning last. The N. G. L. steamer Sachsen arrived from Europe on Friday morning. The home*ward mail leaves at eight o'clock tomorrow morning per P. 0. steamer VcshuWUr. The outward mail of October 4th is expected577 words
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Article, Illustration20 1889-10-29 517 I lerr *>hall ei,r )'rr-- 1 1 r 1V I I '•■i h\- influence and unbr be, .itl.l I ..V\20 words
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1540 1889-10-29 517 lt may be remembered some* time ago that a certain writer whose observations unon an Eastern tour were published m The //auk under the nam the plume o* Sir A[l'alilc llaick, discussed tin social siele* e>f Singapore m a manner that showed that he*1,540 words
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Article572 1889-10-29 517 Bankruptcy m Hongkong. It is a sign of the* times m Hemgkong tbat there is a general movement among the leading (hinese merchants oi that Colony to invoke- the aid of the Government m putting the treatment e>! bankruptcy on a more satisfactory looting, rhe fact572 words
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Article739 1889-10-29 518 Frozen Meat. In connection with the subject of ice supply, which we touched on the other 4av m alluding to the Municipal Health Officers report, there se-ems to be', we* believe. prospect of success tor a certain undertaking that would prove of very general public* service739 words
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Article769 1889-10-29 518 j British North BORNEO. interesting table of statistics connected with British Xorth Borneo has been compiled by Mr. HENRY Wai.kkk. the j energetic Commissioner of Lands bearing date October Bth, 1889. This gives comparative figures of the Revenue and Expenj diture. with a number of figures769 words
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Article1124 1889-10-29 519 SATURDAY, OCTO BER 26, 1889. Local Self Government. YESTERDAY was printed the proceedings of the Municipal Commission of Friday, a part of which was occupied by the report ol the subcommittee appointed to enquire into and report upon a certain phase ol the* con- dition of public health as influenced1,124 words
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Article656 1889-10-29 520 Private Water Supply IN the proposed amending Ordinance- to the Municipal Bill there is a section numbered SJ. This consists ol a number e.t clauses dealing with the private supply ol water to houses and its purport really is that of recjuiring the owner to bring656 words
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Article1230 1889-10-29 520 aptain and Mrs. Massy leave lor C alcutta this afternoon by the s. s. Arratoon A pear. 'The meeting of the- Debating Society lixed for to-morrow (Tuesday) has been postponed till November sth, m consequence of the Masonic- Hall being required for other purposes. Homeward German mail steamer Nee Aar1,230 words
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Article377 1889-10-29 521 We understand that as SOOU as Mr. Kiccard, the assistant superintendent ol' police, becomes convalescent, he will leave this on three months' leave of absence. In consequence ot this v is thought that, on Mr. R. VV. Maxwells return to Singapore at the beginning ol next month, Mr.377 words
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Article739 1889-10-29 521 f Rangoon Papers.) Bombay, ;_th Octobbb. The Xovoe I remya, •n an apparently inspired arii.le, declares that Russia has finally renounced her polic) of unrequited complaisance towards Germany. Bombay, 12th October. The trials of the now American cruiser, th. Vesuvius, continued on Wednesday with great success. Each pneumatic739 words
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Article492 1889-10-29 521 The China man Speaking on the dilluult work ol missionaries m China, Dr. Williamson gives m the Chinese Recorder a neat little summary ot the Chinaman. He says "i. The Chin»c are, beyond all question, the ablest ot all non-Christian nations. They are ex tremely quick m perception, wide m492 words
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Article1580 1889-10-29 521 We h am that six gentlemen have* paused through per German mail Sachsen for Shanghai who are to form the Stan 1 ol the new Deutsche Asiatische Hank liv Manager is Mr. Kinkel who is already personally familiar with business m Shanghai and Mr. Idlet is the sub-manager. The new1,580 words
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Article1721 1889-10-29 522 The following are the entries, and handicaps of tomorrows races i. The Helvbtia Cup Airedale 11.7 Warlike 11. 0 Chang lO.lo; Oberon, Sappho, high- and Seabreeze. 10.0 Titukn (Scratched; 10.0. 2. The MINKKS (VV. Conqueror, II". Muar, 11.0 Don Antonio, lo.lo; Agricola, Io.S 0/lff (/'.'7cw/ 10.4; Tarquin 0.71,721 words
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864 1889-10-29 523 Consecration of a New Masonic Lodge. On Monday last a n-w Lodge was for- mally dedicated with Masonic honours m Selangor. It is named Read Lodge m honour of R.W. Bro. VV. H. Read, P.D.G.M., j who is no less respected and revered I among the Craft, than he is864 words
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Article1069 1889-10-29 524 The Ex-Sul tan of Pera k. We ob.serve that an Indian tele-gram speaks of the banished Sultan Abdullah nl Perak now residing m the Seychelles Island, whose ease was recently the subject of a question m Parliament. It runs thus London, Oct. 7th. Ihe Sultan et Perak dechnes to be1,069 words
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Article2016 1889-10-29 525 fty V etter Jay'i tier man Mail. Danger to Navigation. apt. Sauvage, of the Krench steamer President Loroy Lallier, who arrived yesterday at Bordeaux trom Marseilles, reports that on the afternoon of the 24th inst., at 37 d. 25 m» N. and II d, 14 m.2,016 words
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Article490 1889-10-29 525 Captain Follett of thes.S. elestiat, Inch arrived here yesterday afternoon Irom Java reports having been m collision with a Dutch schooner, lour miles west ot Shoal Water Island m the Caspar Straits The Celestial carried away the schooner's foremast ami alter the collision took took the vessel m tow ami490 words
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Article166 1889-10-29 526 Who is it gives you oft the tip To put your money into scrip, And helps you to a further dip Your Broker. Who is it tells you Piles are down, And good to purchase at a crown," As good as anything m town Your Broker. Who is166 words
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Article142 1889-10-29 526 A special meeting of the Commissioners was held at three o'clock yesterday (Monday) afternoon to consider the new amending Ordinance. There were present Colonel Dunlop (President), Major McCallum, Messrs. Davidson, Cuthertson, Lim Eng Keng, Tan Jiak Kirn and Tan Beng Wan. The principal suggestions made were that m142 words
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Article701 1889-10-29 526 (The Hawk, Sept. i«». The Sultan of Johore is on his wav to London. In all probability he will land al Marseilles, and bom thence proceed te) Pans to vi-it the Exhibition His Serene Highness is accompanied by hi- secretary, Abdul Rahman, whoii well known m701 words
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Article267 1889-10-29 526 Thk London Ch vmrf.r e>i Commkrc f. September nth iSS-j. F. Henderson, Ksej.. Secretary, Hongkong Chamber ol Commerce. Dear Sir, lam m receipt of yours ol ist August and am pleased to share your gratification thai the united action of the various Chambers has267 words
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378 1889-10-29 526 In support of what was urged yesterday regarding the necessity for careful supervision o\e*r the sanitary condition of the sources of our milk supply, we quote the following from an Edinburgh paper; A very uneasy feeling has been created m the city by the disclosure made378 words
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Article243 1889-10-29 527 The above Company has issued its Report for presentation at the meeting on Oct 28th. The following paragraph summarises the ISBB account, to which we append tbe Working Account lor iSSS and for lBBg to Sept. 30th. ,8M Account. -The balance at credit ot the ,888 Working243 words
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Article848 1889-10-29 527 rhe Chief Constable ofditheroe hassent the lollovving communication to the UerK of the Privy Council. Agricultural Department. It must appear strange however that the alleged remedy bas not long ore now been subjected to the test of a sine examination by a medical committee. Ine assertion848 words
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Article1036 1889-10-29 527 Th. eommfomitn* «*o *tn- <*, ->>- I**"* paper, tho following siransc experience vouches U1 au.l,enuc,v, ,n .r as person can v ul h,or,hc expert of others, •■lam no., he writes a member of «X l'-ychual Society, and until Utdv. iconics. I of the marvel- lons tales1,036 words
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Article465 1889-10-29 528 A Paper on Left-leggedness was read at the British Association by Dr. W. K. Sibley, who said that Professor Ball m" Le Dualismc Cerebral" speaks of man as a right-handed animal. Being right-handed, it is popularly assumed that he is also right-legged but this465 words
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Article878 1889-10-29 528 (Ra ngoon Papers London, 4TH October. The statement already wired to you, announcing that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales would visit F.gypt, after leaving Athens, and review the British Army of Occupation there, is confirmed. It is announced that ten thousand colliers have struck work m878 words
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Article980 1889-10-29 528 —8~-M Singaporeans will remember the toui S of the W'illard and Sberidan Opera Company. An Australian paper contains ,1 rather amusing reference to Miss Gracie Whiteford's debut upon her stage Gracie Whiteford, here with Sheridan m Fur on the Bristol," made her first appearance behind j the footlights as an980 words
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Article580 1889-10-29 529 Com. Ol I ICE HOURS. lo thk Editor. Sir,— l find that a good many ol the young fellows m Offices are' with you m what' you said the other day about the need of getting away trom work m decent time-. One man m an independent position here580 words
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Article431 1889-10-29 529 The $100 shares of the* above Company were quoted m our yesterday's issue at Si,, sellers. One naturally enquires why the shares oi a concern of such obvious and general utility should be St such low e bb. Ins! a month ago we bael several letters," ami431 words
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Article1127 1889-10-29 529 Lus! I hursday) night "lolanthe" was performed again, before a house* absolutely full to repletion. Attracted partly no doubt by the reduction m the price ol tickets and partly by the reputation which the previous performances had gained for the lolanthe Company, nearly everybody m Singapore who had not1,127 words
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Article672 1889-10-29 530 The curious hold which European affairs still haw upon the interest and imagination ot Englishmen i- lllOWfl hv the manner m which the French Ejections have been dealt with m our daily newspapers. Contract those columns and columns oi "latest news from France with th.- two lines672 words
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Article150 1889-10-29 530 Sia m News. I Bangkok Times. I. We are happy to learn that Mr. F. A. Pereira. the Portuguese Consul at Bangkok, has beer, promoted to the rank and dignity of Consul General. We learn from the last Government Gazette that His Excellency Phya Soind has had the Leopold Order150 words
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Article275 1889-10-29 530 A correspondent writes to the Ceylon Observer Did you get a letter last week telling ot the cure I had found out which had proved quite SIM ce»stul, against the ravages of bandicoot rats on coconut trees 4 and S years of age. I suggested that275 words
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Article410 1889-10-29 530 News from the Lat Pau." Lim Chai Seng is a native ol tbe Lam Thian Island, Province of Hokkien. He ia > very strong man and able to walk more than a hundred li (three li make a mile m the water. Two years ago he became a pirate anel410 words
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Article698 1889-10-29 531 [Bf to-day's German Mail). A burglary was committed on Saturday evening while the family were at dinner, at Aynhoe Park, the residence of Lady Southampton. By tying two adders together the thieves gained access through a bedro.m window, and succeeded m making ofl with the whole698 words
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Article444 1889-10-29 531 Long Office Hoiks. To mi I'.DITOR. Sir, Your leading article m your i* sue of 22nd instant pointed out one of the most disheartening influences on the lives of a large number <d our young men m Singapore, namely, unnecessary long hours at business, and as that is an444 words
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Article1082 1889-10-29 531 At the ordinar) general meeting ol ihe Municipal Commissioners, held at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, there were presenl Colonel Dunlop F'icsidenl Messrs. Cuthbertson, Sobs', ran.'. T.in Beng Wan .md Tan Jiak Kirn. Ihe minute is o4 the last meeting having been read and confirmed the first business before1,082 words
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Article1142 1889-10-29 532 (Ceylon Observer). I o*dus, Oct. ia.— Captain K. 11. Vemev, the (iladstonian Liberal candidate, has been elected for North Bucks by a majority of MB* votes over Mr. Evelyn Hubbard, the Conservative candidate. BBRLIW, OCT. IS« The coolness of the Tsar's response to his toast, which the Emperor1,142 words
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Article121 1889-10-29 532 The notifications ol yesterdays Govern' ment Gaaette arc as follows: Mr. I K. Birch, D. O Province Welleslev, h.is been granted six months have <>t absence Mr. J. B. Elcum relieves Mr. Birch m Province Wellesley, Mr. J. R. Innes taking Mr. Birch's plaice al Malacca A dee I. nation121 words
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278 1889-10-29 532 Peer. The Scottish peer who is stated m a re cent telegram m the Indian papers to have been concerned m some very serious unnamed charge, turns out to be Lord Galloway, a pillar of Conservatism m the south west of Scotland, and the- Premier's278 words
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Article197 1889-10-29 532 Ceylon Observer." London, Oct. 7th A terrific hurricane swept over Sardinia yesterday. Trees were uprooted and houses blown down. Upwards of a hundred persons were buried beneath the debris ol the fallen buildings, thirty lives were lost. London. Oct. 6th: Commander Conybeare of the "Scout," returned to London197 words
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Article204 1889-10-29 533 I o the Editor. ***i K i am pleased te* sc-r one <d th. younger members of the Mercantile Community express his viewi with regard to closing the* offices at an earlier hour anel I quite- agree with all be says. If the Tovvkavs and the Chamber ed Commerce-204 words
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Article661 1889-10-29 533 To thi Rditox. e^| U .The letter you have published on the subject of Liberian Coffee Cultivation m the Straits giving, as proof ot the adaptability of the soil anel climate Lo its success, a statement showing the splendid results Messrs. Hill and Rathborne have obtained from661 words
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Article443 1889-10-29 533 To THI I'm i Oft. SIR, In your issue of Thursday last, you have: some* re-marks on the- Tramway Co., m which you express surprise that such an apparently good concern should fall so low as to have* its Sioo shares quoted at B9 I am443 words
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Article1393 1889-10-29 533 Mr. A. Melville White, the cv lon traveller, makes ihe following remarks on the "chu *j tern m a lettei on Hongkong rhe custom ol giving chits lor liquors, etc., m hotel- exists m Colombo, but here the system h.s assumed ve>v much wider proportions. hits" or1,393 words
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Correspondence.
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Article392 1889-10-29 534 To tmi EniToa. Sir, If your correspondent Planter" of Oct. 26th vvill favor us with a call I shall have much pleasure m answering any questions, or m shewing him photographs of the Estates, and any accounts that may be of interest to him. The Estates to392 words
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Article211 1889-10-29 534 ta— The Municipal Commissioners held a special meeting at three o'clock yesterd y afternoon to consider the new Municipal Amending Ordinance. There were preaent Colonel Dunlop (President), Major McCallum, Messrs. Cuthbertson, Tan Beng Wan and lan Jiak Kirn. Commencing al Section 4<> all the sections up to 51 were passed.211 words
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Article1354 1889-10-29 534 From the proceedings of the natural History Association of Bombay as given m tbe Times of India, we quote a graphic and most amusing account, by Mr. E. H.Aitken. 1 of a species of ant. well but not favourably known here and elsewhere. A recent letter from1,354 words
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Article147 1889-10-29 535 At ll MN Ml ETINC. JnJgo.—A. P. Adams, K-.j. Assistant Judge and Time Keeper. St.ttt I'.ivmaster Hynes, R. a. Hundicmppers.—}. C I). Jones, Esq. Captain Lucy (Northamptonshire Regiment.) irter. i aptain Lucy (Northamptonshire Rel**iment. i Assi*tmni Starter. J. 11. im, Esq. rs) oj the Course. -J. Paton K<147 words
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2928 1889-10-29 535 The Stewards ol the Autumn Meeting ot the- Singapore Sporting Club are to be unreservedly congratulated upon the excellent afternoons sport which the lir>t day's racing has furnished. Every element of success was present anel contributed its quota to the highly satisfactory sum total2,928 words
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Article2140 1889-10-29 536 Again the weather proved propitious for the second day's racing, the sole draw-back being that the- earlier part of the afternoon proved unusually warm. When the sun went off tbe lawn the afternoon became as pleasant as could have been desired. There was a large attendance of the2,140 words
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Article3911 1889-10-29 537 Autumn Meeting.— Third Day. lii every respect the racing on the third day of the Singapore Meeting has proved as 'successful as tbat on the two previous days. Again delightfully favourable weather brought with it all the- other desirableconditions full stands, a course densely lined with well-pleased crowds of natives,3,911 words
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Article64 1889-10-29 539 /c*- //v /•■••■<■ ress. Brii un and Russia m Asi v Berlin, 21st Oct. It is scrai-officially reported m Berlin that Prince Bismarck del I.. red at an interview with the Czar, that an Entente between Britain and Kits- i sia m Asia is not only possible but64 words
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Article66 1889-10-29 539 Loudon, jtst Oct. The Krench Chambers meet on the 1 2th November. Rt'SSI AND I H KM ANN lb. Emperor "t German) will attend the* Russian Manoeuvres ol 1890. The (/are witch has been imposingly rre eiveel at Athens. I HI CEN IK M All IWe I*. Count Kalnoky66 words
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Article95 1889-10-29 539 Loudon. 2jrd Oct.— Tin- Emperor speech, read at the opening ot the Keithstag State 5 the hopes ol peace are stronger through the personal relations Hi> Majesty has c ultivated with neighbouring sovei o *> rigns, ami that In* feels justilied m expressing the beliel that peace will be95 words
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Article76 1889-10-29 539 Mr. Gl ad estone. London, jjth October. Mr. Gladstone speaking at South port said be* was unable* to formulate: the future Liberal policy, but Ireland remained the- lore-most question, and that the recent the tions clearly showed that only the Septennial Act kept the present Government m power. Referring to76 words
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Article35 1889-10-29 539 Germany and Turkey Constantinople. Oct. j./. -An imposing Turkish Fleet is being assembled m ihe Dardanelles to await the arrival ol the Lmp< ror oi Germany. Received at 12.45 x M lt 2 5 ISS< >35 words
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Article44 1889-10-29 539 Loudon. 25th Oct. The Prince ol Wales has arrived m Athens. Tin- Parnell Commission has resumed its sittings Mr. Bradlaugh is ill and m .1 precarious state. The lonin trial has commenced m Chic ago. Ret civ.d at 9.30 m.. Oct. 26, 188944 words
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Article67 1889-10-29 539 Loudon. Oct. _'<v.--Tl* 'arrtage ed the Duke of Sparta was lavou.ad with brilliant weather, and afforded] an imposing pageant. Stanley and Emm. aptain VVissmann has received reliable news that Stanley and Emm will reach Mpwapwa by the end <>l November. Iln late* King was buried yesterday with great pomp.67 words
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Article31 1889-10-29 539 Special Bret Press Telegram. Kwala Lumpor, 28th t »ct, 1.15 P. vi. The Rawang Mines have been sold by auction to Ah Yeok for the sum ol 8*7,500.31 words
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Page 540 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous739 1889-10-29 540 SHIPPI NG. ARRIVALS. October 21. Salvadora, Span, str, 688. Conte, Manila, Oct. 14, General, Mansfield k Co.— T P. Willo'thk Wisp. Brit, str., 166, Angus, Klang, Oct. 19, General and 121 Deck Passengers, Mansfield Co.— R. Glenochil. Brit str., 1,580, Hav, Kuchinotyu, Oct. 10. Coal, Mansfield Co.— T. P. Coromandel,739 words
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Miscellaneous728 1889-10-29 540 October McAinm, Brit. str.. 4^2, Strattoii. Suurab.ua, Oct. 22. General and 151 Deck Passengers. Wee Bin Co.— R. Amhkkst, P.rit -tr., 1*6, Macey. Klang, Oct. 2$. <»*"" eral and 68 Deck Passengers, Wee Bin k Co R Pknang. Brit. str. 386, Dunlop, Samarang, Oct. 24. General and 26 Deck Passengers,728 words
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Miscellaneous641 1889-10-29 540 Ophir. Dut. str. Koper, for Palembang and Jambi** Siak, Dut str Outhuys, tor Rhio. Lessees. Nor. str Clausen, for Port Said f. o. Sai.\ aduka, Span str., Conte, for Manila. October 25. Inishowen Head, Brit, str, MacCalmont. for Calcutta. Twickenham, Brit, str Cox, for Moulmein. Sachsen, Ger. str.. \'on Gossel.641 words
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Article190 1889-10-29 541 Cip IM. up I Shares ValoeiPd. Div. Rkmakks. Singapore Slip Co 100,000 100,000 1,000 100 100 885 S.-lU-i-. nm.ntt.uo Straits Tin. £100,000 £100,000 loo,oort (1 i 1 $5. Sellers. SfdsSm,l.td. £250, *i 5 o, 1 .so,k>o.,i I 89 Buyers. Hkong S'hai Bank. 7,500,0007,500,000 60,000 125190 words
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Page 541 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1889-10-29 541 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS AERATED WATER Co. OFF BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, Kntbamci Opposite Messes. Kelly fc Walsh ■ANUraCTUBBBS ok ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF AERATED Lkmon Squash, Tonic Lemonade. Ginobi Bbbb, GINGBB AI.K, GIKOBBADB. Oranukade, fi c. In Codd'x Patent 1 \ot. and "Splits") Corked Bottles and Syphons All orders fur the377 words
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Advertisement246 1889-10-29 541 J. M. LYON CO. CIVII v MKCHANICAI E\c.:*..ks. MILLWRMMI 1 1, •>*.,• 11 NOBBS AND it.\ TRACTORS Armor Kni.ink Works, Brace Roau Orrie k v\n Sau moon i i-'lini Street, neer the General Post OSes SPECIALITIES, Small Steamers and Launches. EU phant band Boilers Lyon's Pah nt Ries Mills Self-acting246 words
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Miscellaneous643 1889-10-29 541 Av\. Brit. Stf., 2O}, AihI<m-,..h. Rangooa April 5, Ballast, Master April Uncertain.— Patent Slip. Calypso, Brit itr., ,v>y- Green, Greenock, May m Ballast, Maasield It Co.— Oct. 7 Deli, Oct T.P Carolina, Dm 192, Carruthers, Palembang Maj 27, General, Laonjg Hon^. M tv 28, Palembang, Uncertain. Patent Slip. CMBAMO Hoi643 words
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Page 542 Advertisements
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Advertisement873 1889-10-29 542 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. The premises of the Company are situate;d at Tanjong Pagar, adjoining the Town of Singapore. Steam tram-cars run at short intervals carrying passengers and goods from Wharf to destinations at low rates. The Wharf extends to one mile and a quarter and is divided873 words
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Advertisement536 1889-10-29 542 HENNIG BROS., BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS. 21 High Street, London, W. C, England -.f— *^f**f7***** M ******'*'*f7j lndeitake to supply new I. m. slate bed full sue s„hd Mahogany or Teak Billiard Tables ot guaranteed workmanship and finish, replete with every modern improvement and requisites ol ihe value Ol £10 freight536 words
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Advertisement512 1889-10-29 542 G. R. LAMBERT CO PHOTOGRAPHERS To H. If. TBI Kirn, 01 *m vm, vnd H. H.SULTA*. Off Johore. Singapore. Medan. Orchard Road, 186, Dili, (Sumatra otudio open daily from 7 a.m. to 5. p.m., on Sundays from 7 a.m. to noon. All orders of Portraiture, landscapes, Reproduc lOM and Knlargcmcnts512 words
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Advertisement396 1889-10-29 543 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office— Collyer Quay. Godowns— New HABBOUB. 1 hk under-noted are the dates on whichthis Comparn > Mad Steamers may be expected at Singapore during the V. Mar. 4th Feb. 7th iSth 2lst April ist Mar. 7th ictfa am A -I L 29th April 4th396 words
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