The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 19 November 1889

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603 644 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 19 603 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1889 No 121
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  • Page 603 Advertisements
    • 149 603 EXTRA EO REIGN STOUT. GUARANTEED GENUINE. Selected from Choicest Bbewinqs. Having analysed E. h J. BURKI'f Dublin Stout, I can certify to its being an article of the very first quality, rich and full in flavour, and its general character most highly recommend it. OLD VATTED GLBNLIVET WHISKY. Gold Medal
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    • 451 603 Riley Hargreaves Co. Established 1865. Engineers, Boilermakers, Ikon and Brass-founders, Bridge Builders, and Shipwrights. MERCHANT ROAD, SINGAPORE, AND AT KWALA LUMPOR. :o: Soi.k AoBNTS for the Straits for RUSTON PROCTOR k CO.— Portable and Horizontal Engines, Centrifugal Pumps, Steam Navvies, Saw-Mill, and Mining Machinery. For which they have received 230
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    • 184 603 ROBINSON Co Singapore and Pknang Ladies' and Gentlkmkn's Outfitter*. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Silk and Satins. Costumes. Millinery. I 'mbrellas Uutrimmed Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. Laces. Boots and Shoes. Ribbons. 1 laberdashery. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing. Embroidering. Fancy Articles lor Presents. The dress-making department is in charge of a qualified Assistant. Family
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  • 155 604 Summart to** Liarino Articles. Franchise Extension 6pj Native States Officials 6°5 Pahang °<> 6 Pasteur's System in the Straits 607 Slaughter Houses G°7 Municipal Pensions 1. °°8 Our Naval Defence 608 Bbports. Legislative Council 613,6:11,628 Singapore Rowing Club 621,628,631 Pahang Exploration Development Co. 621 Marine Court— The Phaeton 622
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  • 63 604 (Corrected up to Nov. 18.) On London. Bank 4 m/s 3/3! demand 3/2$ Private credits 6 m/s 3/3I documents 6 m/s 3/4 m 3 m/s 3/3i On India. Bank demand 229^ Private 30 d/s 233, On Honoaono. Bank demand 1% dis. Private 3od/s 3% dis. On Java. Bank demand
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  • 96 604 (Nov. 16.) Tin 34.50 Gambier 7.80. do. Cube No. 1 11.60 do. do. No. 2 11. Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 16.75 do. White, (Fair L/W=s% 32.50 Nutmegs (no to the lb.) io2_ Mace (Banda) 105 Cloves (Amboina) 18. Bally Coffee (10% Blacks) 25.50 Tapioca, small pearl (Fair quality) 4.55
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  • Page 604 Advertisements
    • 58 604 NOW READY the second edition of the TRAVELLERS* MALAY PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. (Revised and Enlarged.) Fer the use of Travellers and New-comers to Singapore. Price, $1.50 per copy. To be had of Messrs. J. Little Co or Messrs. Kelly -Walsh, Limited. PUBLISHERS: THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS PRINTING OFFICE, SINGAPORE. London i
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    • 739 604 The Tanjong Pagar Land Company, Limited. INCORPORATED UNDER THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES ORDINANCE. ISSUE OF $200,000 NINE PER CENT. DEBENTURES OF $250 EACH, TO BE PAID OFF ON THE 31st DECEMBER, 1891. DIRECTORS. J.Guthrie Davidson. I C. EDWIM CRAMB. The Hon. W. Adamson. E. J vmf.s N \nson. John Anderson.
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    • 105 604 A CARD A. MACTAVISH, M. E. Mimm. At, ent. Office, Corner Raffles Place. Singapore. Nov. 12. (u.c.) BENSON'S WATCHES. MANUFACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, 1 ON DON. MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN. Spe it U ly m \nui actured and recommended for use IM the East, Benson's Special strength, FIELD" WATCH.
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  • Page 604 Miscellaneous
    • 411 604 The Week. The M. M. steamer Yang-Tsc. with the London mail of October i8th., arrived on Thursday afternoon. 'The P. O steamer Thames, with the outward mail of October 25th., arrived shortly after noon to-dav (Tuesday). There will be another mail from Europe on Friday next per G. L steamer
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  • 764 605 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1889. Franchise Extension. I Irrr Khali thr Pre-- tie People'.* rigl t I'n.twcil bv influent r .itul unbriberl bj ga I Irre patriot Truth her glorteut precept* < I t" Religion, I ojralty, and I Thk discussion on the so-called extension of the franchise consequent on the
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  • 1235 605 The administration of Sungei Ujong seems to be rather handicapped at present. The Civil Medical Officer has had to come down to Singapore in charge ol the Superintendent ol Police; who is very ill and has had lo go to hospital. '1 he Superintendent Of Public- Works
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  • 1400 606 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1889. Pahang. In the North China Herald there is a very cordial notice of the address of H. E. the Governor of this Colony in opening the present session of Legislative Council. u Many of us," it says, M have serious reasons for taking an interest in
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  • 774 607 Pasteur's System in thk Straits. In Dr. HAMPSHIRE'S report on the Pasteur system of dealing with Hydrophobia, laid on the table of the Legislative Council, we have in a compact form what may be considered as the last word on the subject as it is at
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  • 845 607 Slaughter Houses. FOR several reasons the report ol the Municipal Health Officer should not be illowed to pass without receiv ing,— in reference particularly to its criticism conrerning the manner in which the slaughti rng of cattle is < omluc ted here— the most M)werful support
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  • 591 608 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889. Municipal Pensions. As will be seen from a special telegram from Penang there has arisen in that Settlement a Municipal crisis which has resulted in the resignation of all the elected Commissioners. The ground of controversy which has brought about this rather startling course is the
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  • 1105 608 A Naval and Military paper remarks thus concerning the approaching transfer of the Orion to the Mediterranean in the earlypart of next year: The Admiralty intends to strengthen the Mediterranean Fleet by four additional vessels. This is quite right and proper I have
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  • 2010 609 We have heard that the transfer of the island of Labuan is expected to take place on or about the ist January. 1890. At lirst two European officers and seventy police will be stationed there, to be afterwards increased to 250 rank and file. A Resident or other high
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  • 4632 610 (Government Gazette, Nov. Bth.) Mr. E. T. Thorold has resumed his duties as Secretary to the Resident. Mr. Joseph Harper has been appointed Assistant Surveyor, Land Office, Larut. Mr. A. Machado receives two months leave and Mr. H. E. Hughes six months. The Order in Council of August
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  • 13854 613 I THURSDAY, :,isr OCTOBER. 18H9 Pkkskn i HIS EXCELLENCY THK GOVERNOR (Sir Cecil C. SMITU, k. C. H. g.) The Hon'ble the Acting Colonial Secretary A If. Skinner I the Attorney-General \V. Boneer). the Acting Colonial Treasurer (R S r O'Conn(ir.i the* Auditor General (A. P. Talbot' the
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  • 1719 620 [Attendance the same as on Oct. 31st, save that the Colonial Engineer was absent.] The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. SUPPLY BILL. The Council went into Committee on the Supply Bill for the year 1890, which was amended, in accordance with the recommendations
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  • 345 621 Thursday. Friday and Saturday next have been fixed by the Committee lor the annual races in connection with the above Club. Since last year the advent of the newboats has brought more earnestness into the Club and the practice last week was gone into with some spirit.
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  • 864 621 < Translated from the Soerabaya Handelsblad it) Sept.) lo TBS EOITOU. Sir, Mv letter of the 22nd ulto. was written under first impressions ot the* occurrence at Lombok I •fish t<> complete it here. The statements in several papers concur generally in tin- fact that the
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  • 619 621 Latest reports from Pahang concerning the above Company are most encouraging. We published last week I briel comment from one ol the home papers ol the prospects the Company already showed and latest accounts from the best authority confirm the opinion thai the Company
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  • 1095 622 At half-past eleven on Monday morning, in the Senior Magistrate's Court, a Marine Court of Enquiry assembled to investigate the circumstances attending the loss by fire of the British bark Phaeton, Off. No. 62,473 of London at the Cocos-Keeling Islands on the 25th day of September
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  • 401 622 Chon Kee Hong and Long Tiam, Chop Hong Seng." One of the above bankrupts, Chon Kee Hong, was yesterday 1 1 th) brought before Messrs. Thornton and Haughton charged by the Ofiicial Assignee with an offence under Section 101 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888, viz., that within four months
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  • 597 622 A well-known Singapore Shikari who with another old sporting hand, has been for a few weeks past in the Native States on a shooting tour returned the other day after a pleasant spell of jungle life anil some capital sporting experiences in his quest for big game.
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  • 214 622 united we Stand" Lodge. {2nd Northamptonshire Regiment.) The aboue Lodge held their Regular Session on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at their Lodge-Room, Tanglin Barrack? The meeting was favoured with a visit from Bro. T. D. Wall, of the (irand Lodge of Madras, who has just
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  • 699 623 LOSS OF THE HATTIEE, TAPLEY" NEAR HONGKONG. (China Mail.) The British barque llottie K. Tapley, Irom Sandakan to Hongkong with a cargo of timber for the China Borneo Co., went ashore on Friday night last, on the north end of the Kastcrnmost Island of the Shamun Group, about twenty miles
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  • Correspondence.
    • 295 623 To THE F.DITOR. Sir. About a month ago a correspondent wrote to you suggesting that instead of having one vast grassy expanse which it will be if the whole of the space included between the two roads is so turfed there should be a path round
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    • 589 623 {Sarawak Gazette, Nov. I.) In the Supreme Consul His Highness said he was leaving the next morning to pay a Hying visit U> Labuan, and also to Brooketon in order to examine the coal mines there, and hear the news from Brunei and that part of
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    • 683 623 A correspondent writes recommending this as a pleasant trip and one not taken nearlv so often by Singapore people as it deserves to be. We left Johnston's Tier in a steam launch at early morn with a fresh invigorating bree/e ahead of us,
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  • 342 624 At the Assizes yesterday afternoon 1 2th) Chan Chin Choh charged with house-break-ing was found guilty and sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment and tv o years' Police supervision. Lim Hye, for cheating and using as genuine a forged document, received a sentence of three years' rigorous
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  • 1082 624 (Rangoon Papers.) SynNEY, 25th October.— At a meeting held in Sydney yesterday, Sir Henry Parkes, the Premier, proposed that a Convention of the Australian Colonies be held to devise a plan for the formation of a Federal Government and Parliament to deal with national questions. London, 27th October.—
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  • 1235 624 By Rkv. J. A. B. Cook. Presbyterian Messenger.) Singapore is an island about twenty* seven miles long by fifteen across the centre, along the running from the city to Kranji. One of our chapels -Bukit Timah lies at the seventh mile-stone on this main road, along
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  • 426 625 (Pinang Gaoette. A match was played on Esplanade on Saturd iy afternoon between an eleven ot the Penang ricket Cluband a team of tbe Civil Service and Police combined, which ended in favor of the Club bv Sl runs. We ham that Mr. Hardouin, who has had some
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  • Correspondence.
    • 220 625 A Rejoinder ro Boulders." To THE KOITOR. Sir, You will not perhaps be surprised to hear ib.tt tin- letler headed Caesar in Slangger which appeared in the Free Press of th.- 29th ult. has mused considerable tlisotist in Selangor. lam sorry that none of those who have received the everready
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    • 2880 625 \N a rHE P.%sti i R System. Pi,,* following is part of Dr. Hampshire's report laid on the table of the Legislative Council by order of H. K. ihe Governor this afternoon. Oi 1 1, i in i in. Colon i vi. Surgeon, Penang, $th October.
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  • 1100 626 To-day's leading Article ha*- reference to the manufacture of torpedoes and sa) that some time ago a Chinese- Mandarin hearing the rank of Intendant of Circuits was trying to invent an engine of the same class to he called Loong I. in Dragon Thunder.) In Tientsin a
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  • 1118 627 from private intelligence received through an original member <d the syndicate, we learn thai al Brisbane there has been a great downfall in the shares. I lie leading brokers there have, it appears, made a deal-set at Raub wi'.h the design td toning down prices. Ihev have,
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  • 387 628 Last night commenced the Races of the above Club for the present season, with two crews in the new Fours. The evening was exceedingly dull ami heavy ashore, but not a bad one for row ing. The water was tolerably smooth, although the wind and tide were
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  • 827 628 At yesterday afternoon's sitting of the Assizes Chief Justice Wood, after adjournment, summed up in the case of Mutukarupptn a Klingsyce charged with causing grievous hurt to Mr. Robert Currie. The case had lasted from three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon and His Honour •went minutely through all the
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  • 2606 628 At the meeting yesterday (14th) for the continued consideration ol the Municipal Amendment Ordinance in Committee there were present 11. E. the Governor, Mr. R. S. O'Conner, Acting Colonial Secretary, the Colonial Engineer, Acting Auditor General, Attorney-General, Hon tries Seah Liang Seah. J. Burkinshaw, \V. Adamson, A. Currie
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  • 1303 630 The following is the President's Progress Report for October. Singapore, 6th November, iBS«>. 1. During the month seven meetings have been held, two ordinary and five special. The first special meeting was convened on the 4th Ultimo, to consider the reply received from Government to the letter of
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  • 1479 630 {Ceylon Observer). Cviro, Nov. 1. The Prince of Wales and Prince George dined with the Khedive this evening. The Egyptian Ministers, Sir Evelyn Baring and General Dormer were also present. The Prince of Wales accompanied by Prince George of Wales arrived here today, and was met at the
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  • 245 631 (Special telegrams tt) Hongkong Telegraph.) Shanghai, November 7th, It is rumoured in unofficial quarters that the Emperor is dead, and serious complications are feared. The Telegrap adds We trust the above is a mere rumour, but it is not to be forgotten that
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  • 1488 631 I.V. B. Herald.) The barque llattie P.. Tapley belonging to the (hina Borneo Company left Sandakan for Hongkong with a load of timber on October ind being towed outside the heads by the s. s. Sormanhurst We are sorry to sav thai (apt. McConnochy's health is not yet
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  • 3006 632 French and Celestials at Close Ocarters. More Chinese Horrors.— A Nh.ht vmong the Pirates. (By Special arrangement with the Author.) Before leaving Tongking I was lucky enough to have an opportunity of getting as far as the actual frontier of Tongking and China, in the very
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  • 389 633 The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegram Company Limited. The following is the Report and Accounts of the Directors for the half-year ended joth June. 1889, tn be submitt d to the thirty-second ordinary gem ral meeting, _> -*rtl tetober, 1889 I. The Usual Statements ot Account !ol* the half-year
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  • 1811 633 A telegram from Melbourne informs th that General Edwards, Military I ommandanl at Hong Kong, has completed Ins inspe ction of the Colonial defences. He recommends the federation of the Australian forces, and the appointment ot a lieutenant -general lo act as adviser in time ot
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  • 741 634 The Rifle Sweepstakes at Tanglin took place on Saturday, in weather far from comfortable for shooting. For those whose superior eyesight could enable them to define the bull distinctly in a poor light on a wet target, the conditions were not unfavourable, as witness Sergt. Phillip's
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  • 249 634 Saturday evening saw another event in the races of the above Club concluded, in most miserable weather as n*garels the spectators, rain falling most ol the time. The items on the* programme* were two in number, a Double Sculls between Martin and Shiels and Tregarthen and Lamont.
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  • 367 635 f Weekly Chronicle., Advocating the establishment ol a museum for Malacca the Chronicle says. At the present time a few specimens doubtlts, find their way to Singapore, the same things sent over and over again bv different people, without any attempt being made at a systematic collee tion,
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  • 426 635 Sing a pore- Ho ngk 1 1 ng- Sha ugh a/. Though Shanghai is a settlement yet for convenience' sake tin* adjective InterColonial mav be permitted to descube this newly-arranged match which will be fired, as regards the* Singapore team, next Saturday upon the Tanglin Rifle Range, by
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  • 1188 635 The Acting Municipal Engineer's report, attached to the President's report tor October, after referring to the stteets and roads, goes cmi IlKlllil s. Kim Seng Bridge. Since my lasl report a good bottom of coarse white sand his been found in the hast cylinder of the North
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  • 632 636 The following despatch has been received by the Governors of all the Australian Colonies from the Secretary of State for the Colonies Downing-strect, July Bth, 1 889. In the despatch which I addressed to the officer administering the government of Queensland on November 30th, 1888, I
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  • 8734 636 LEG IS LAT I VE COUNCIL. THURSDAY, 71 h NOVKMBER, 1889. Pkksknt HIS EXCELLENCY THK C,()\'KRNOR. Sir ClClt. C. Smith, k. c. m.g.) The Hon'ble the Acting Colonial Secretary A. If. I Skinnen the Attorney-General fl. W. B<MSer). the Acting Colonial Treasurer (R. S. O Connor.) the Auditor General (A.
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  • 149 641 [Far the Free Press.'') Lord Salisbury on thk Situation. London, nth Nov. Speaking at the Guildhall, Lord Salisbury rejoiced at the signs of increasing wealth on all sides. which he hoped would not be jeopardised by the disputes beta een labour and capital he referred lo the enormous
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  • 27 641 Cairo, Nov. llth. Osman Digma 1-* at Dongola, engaged in collecting and organizing forces for a march Northwards. [Received at 12.20 M, Nov. 12, 1889.]
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  • 61 641 London. Nov. In a debate on Crete in the Greek Parliament. M. Tricoupis said that Greece had steadily tried to cultivate cordial relations with Turkey, but such were impossible henceforth Greece must aim at one day vindicating the rights of Crete. Mr. Bradlaugh. Mr. Bradlaugh is about
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  • 17 641 Paris, rjth Nov. Boulangist activity is reviving in Paris. [Received at 11.50 A.M. Nov. 14. 1889.]
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  • 48 641 London* 14th Nov. Sir Michael Hicks Reach, speaking at Bristol, said that he fervently hoped that the* fusion oi the Conservatives and the Liberal Unionists would be* effected before tin* next elections under the name of the Unionist party. [Received at 3.15 P.M., Nov. 15. 1889
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  • 39 641 London, rsth Ac:-.— Tin- Emperor of Germany and Austria have met at InnMr. Bradlaugh Has had a relapse. Mr. Chamberlain Is visiting Egypt and will not return until February. [Received at 1.25 P.M. Nov. 16, 1889.
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  • 80 641 (Special Telegram te) Singapore Free Pr* Penang l6th Nov. 10-5 A. M. All the elected Municipal Commissioners resigned their seats yesterday, upon the Municipal Servants Pension question. [At the last meeting, Messrs. McLarty, Barneti and ('oniric spoke strongly in favour 0 R ,vm S pensions to Municipal
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  • Page 641 Miscellaneous
    • 36 641 SHIPPING. ARRIVALS. /Vl vember Bimokalis. Brit, sir., oo, D Padua, Muar, Nov. ij. General and 49 Deck Passengers, W Bin ,v l RANjF.RMAssis. Brit, str., 361, Sutherland, Labuan Nov. 8, General and 51 Deck Passengers, Mansfield
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    • 735 641 1 ii in a Aw, Brit, str., 53 Samai Nov. in, General and i.u Dock Passengers. Tan Kim Ii m k Sons K. Sarpedon, lint, str., 1,495, Barwise, Hongkong, Nov. General, Mansfield tc Co. T. P. Hue, Brit, str., |4S, Lowry Deli, Nov 10, General, Mansfield a Co.— T. P.
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    • 764 641 Benmorp M ihl ■■>'■ "i Ternate Oct. 2 j. ieiX r.d. Helm Mover ,V I. R Brtugri i I r fri| i guns, i un ami- i Osman Bey, C lombo Nov <>.— R. ID. KlAN Ann Brit str. 1 01, Fields Nov. I I, (,i neral and 77 Deck
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  • 207 642 Livery and Commission Stables. Orchard Road, Singapore. mm-mmt First Class Carriages and Horses on Hire by the Month, Half Month, Week or Day. CH.U^GKS Carriages and Pair Horses if Engaged For one Month $*.oo per clay. Half 13.50 Seven Days $4.e>o Per Day 15.00 Carriage with one Horse,
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  • 275 642 Cap. Pd. up j Shares Value Pd. Div. ReMABES. Singapore Slip Co. 100,000 100,000 1,000 ioo 100 $85 Sellers. Bentong, Straits Tin. £100,000 £100,000 100,000 £1 £l $5 Sellers. Goldfields of Siam, Ltd. £250,000 150,000 150,000 £1 W Sellers. H'kong S'hai Bank. 7,500,0007,500,000' 60,000 125
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  • Page 642 Advertisements
    • 59 642 THONG FOE, TAILOR, 51. High Street, Be^s to notify that he has now a large stock Tweeds, Flannels, Drills, Khaki, &c., &c, and is prepared to execute Orders for Suits r.nd Clothes of all kinds at REASONABLE PRICES. Good Wore marsh if and Despatch a speciality. Contractor for Cnifoims to
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  • Page 642 Miscellaneous
    • 621 642 Banjermassin, Brit, str., Sutherland, for Silam via ports. Bawean, Dut. str., Bekkering, for Banjermassin via ports. Picciola, Ger. str., Nissen, for Swatow via ports. Amherst, Brit, str., Macey, for Palembang. Pakan, Brit, str., Grant, fo/ Pakan via ports Billiton, Brit, str., Chopard, for Malacca and Klang* Dardanus, Brit, str., Purdy,
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    • 430 642 Bfnmore. Brit. str.. 360, Muhlenbien. Tern ite. Oct. 24, General. Behn Meyer Co.— Nov. 15. Labuan. Nov. 19 R. Carol. na, Dut. str., 192, Carruthers, Palembang May 27, General, Leon* Hong— May 28, Palembang, Uncertain.— Patent Slip. D^RDANL's. Brit. str.. i,49°. P"rdv, Liverpool, Oct. 5. General, Mansfield Co.— Nov. 13,
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    • 77 642 WEATHER REPORT. v November 17.) Taken nt Kandam: Kcrhau Hospita' Observatory 9 A. M. 3 P.M. 9 P \i Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.863 29.763 29 78a Temperature 78.8 7H.9 75.5 \\\t Hull) Thermometer 750 760 74.0 Dir. of Wind W.N.W. N.W. Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 82.5 Min. do.
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  • Page 643 Advertisements
    • 445 643 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office— Collyer Quay. Godowns— Nkw Harbour. Thf under-noted are the dates on which this Company *i Mai! Steamers may be expected at Singapore during the Outward. Homeward. 1887. ,88 7Friday, Feb. 4th Jan. ioth, Monday. 18th 11 24th Mar. 4th Feb. 7th 18th 21st
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    • 436 643 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID UP CAPITAI *?7. 500.000 RESERVE FUND $4300,000 RESERVE LIABILITY Ob PRO- j PRIETORB I 57.500,000 Court op Dirrctors: Chairman— \V. H. FORBES, ESQ. Deputy Chairman— IL 1. DALRYMPLE Esg Hon. John Bki.l-Ikvino. 1 R. MOSES, Es<i W G. Brooir, Esq. L. Poesnei err, £sq
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    • 466 643 LAMBERT BROTHERS. SINGAPORE CARRIAGK WORKS. AND II IRNESS MWI l U TORY, I Orchard Road, Singapore. Est iblism 1 o 1862. MANUFACTURERS of all kindsd Carriafes oa the newest principles and with the best materials, l>f*c to call attention to tneir present large stock >>t sen and fashionable carriages consisting
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  • Page 644 Advertisements
    • 1007 644 POWELL CO., AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE. 'URNITURE, te.. FURNITTRp, Fer Sele. k fc 5" Sale AIMFIRAHS. t_ CH f TS BtOSTEADS (IRON). tWLL Sak«. Bed-room Suites. Japanese Scsrbrr, Bookcases. 5 __*»*s_x Bookstands. aV^\ -> _T m*&o_t_J% u_ LIUM Billiard Table. 2 f^ mm %,M *V 1/^1 !!_!T Card Tables. -g If\S I
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