The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 3 December 1889
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section19 1889-12-03 679 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. \o 123 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1889, THIRD SKRIES19 words
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Page 679 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1889-12-03 679 JOHN LITTLE ft Co. K. fc J. B U R K E' S GUINNESSES EXTRA FOREIGN STOUT, Bottlkd in Dublin. GUARANTEED GENUINE. SSLICTBB from Choickst BbiWIMO*. "Having analysed E J. Burke s Dubl.n Stout, I can certify to its being an article of the very first quality. rich and full177 words
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Advertisement418 1889-12-03 679 Riley Hargreaves Co. Established 1865. Engineers, Boilermakers, Ikon and Brass-foundsrs, Bridge Builders, and Shipwrights. MERCHANT ROAD f SINGAPORE, AND AT KWALA LUMPOR, Soli Agrmts tor the Strait- for RUSTON PROCTOR CO.— Portable and Horizontal Engines, Centrifugal Pump-,, Steam Navvies, Saw-Mill, and Mining Machinery.— For which they have received 230 Prize418 words
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Advertisement186 1889-12-03 679 ROBINSON Co Singapore and Penang (Established 1858.J Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfittek*. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Silk and Satins. Costumes. Millinery. Umbrellas Uutrimmed Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. Laces. Boots and Shets. Ribbons. Haberdashery. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing. Velvets. Velvettas. Plushes* (iau/«s. Fancy Articles for Present".. The dress-making department is in charge of a186 words
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Article157 1889-12-03 680 I ■>!!— Articles. The Trade of Singapore (l>] The China Association The Municipal Hlcctions The Keeling Islands (> 2 The Town Hall Reformatories Siberia m The Raub Concession iy 4 EbP»RTS. The Assizes AB6,f>Bo Cricket Perak and Selangor I Club Match Selangor o8 Bankruptcy, Lim Tiang Hee 690 The157 words
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Article59 1889-12-03 680 (Corrected up to Dec. 2.) On London. Bank 4 m/s 3/3J demand 32? Private credits 6 m/s 3/4$ documents 6 m/s 3/4I m 3 m/s 3 3« On India. Bank demand 229! Private 30 d/s 233} On Hongkong. Hank demand g%dis. Private 3od/s 2\% dis. On Java. Bank demand59 words
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Article99 1889-12-03 680 (Dec. 2.) Tin S 34-25 Gambier m 7»57a do. Cube No. i n.25 do. do. No. 2 10.25 F'epper, Black (ordinary S'porc) 17. 15 do. White, (Fair L/\V=5%) 31^0 Nutmtps (no to the lb.) 102^ Mace (Banda) 105 Cloves (Amboina) 17-5° Bally Coffee (10% Blacks) 26.50 Tapioca, small pearl99 words
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Article27 1889-12-03 680 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. At Cambo House, River Valley Road, on tlir evening ol t lie ist December, Mis. Harrietti BoTO, aged S vears. art- ii»>—imw vw-"w k.w.i—l27 words
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Page 680 Advertisements
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Advertisement63 1889-12-03 680 JOHORETEA. Delivered at Mr. A. Holley's Livery Stables, Orchard Road. Broken Pekoe, $1.25 per th.*J Pekoe, 1.00 per h. > in 2 U>. Packets. Pekoe Souchong, 60 per h. This is the best Tea ever offered to the Singapore Public, and is good value for the money. The Pekoe is63 words
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Advertisement447 1889-12-03 680 ARTHUR HOLLEY'S Livery and Commission Stables. Oki HARD R« vi), SlMfl LTOBB. First Class Carriages and Horses on Hire by the Month, Half Month, Week or Day. CHARGES: Carriages and Pair Horses if Engaged l-'ur one Month 13.00 per day. Seven Days I4jOO Per Day Carriage with one Horse, if447 words
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Advertisement58 1889-12-03 680 THONG FOE, TAILOR, 51. High Street, Bc^s ti» notify that he has now a large stock «j Tweeds, Flannels, Drills, Khaki, &c, &c, and is prepared to execute Orders for Suil Clothes <>t all kinds at Rbasomaili Prices, Good Workmanship and Dbspati Ha speciality Contractor for LJnifoiniato the Shipping Office58 words
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Page 680 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous420 1889-12-03 680 The Week. An extra mail for Europe left on Friday afternoon per V (i. L iteamer Sachsen The M. M. steamer Saghalien^ with the London mail of November Ist, arrived on Wednesday afternoon. The outward mail of November Bth arrived yesterday (Monday) evening. The homeward mail is being taken by420 words
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Article1434 1889-12-03 681 The Trade oi Singapore. The Quarterly Return of Imports and Exports for the Straits Settlements came to hand this morning from the Government Printing Office. As an index of the trade of the Settlements, it is valuable; hut a> far as most people arc concerned, it1,434 words
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Article831 1889-12-03 681 The Municipal Elections. As will be seen from the Municipal notification appearing in our advertisement columns, elections will be held on Friday, the <'ili December, to fill the places ol Messrs. Tan Beng Wan and Lim Eng Keng, the Commissioners tor Central and Rochore Wards respectively.831 words
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Article731 1889-12-03 682 The Keeling Islands. In the last issue of the Scottish Geographical Magazine Dr. 11. B. GUPPY brings to a conclusion his most interesting and exhaustive study of the Cocos-Keeling Islands. This study, some mention ot which has already been mack' here, is directed exclusively to the731 words
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Article1144 1889-12-03 682 THE Town HALL. We art: compelled to draw the attention of the public to the terms in which, by authority of the President, ive presume, tinMunicipal Notifications now appearing in our advertisement columns refer to the Municipal Offices, which, as every one is an are, occupy1,144 words
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Article851 1889-12-03 683 Reformatories. •An Ordinance relately to Reformatories and Industrial Schools." Such is the title of a bill shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Coun< il for discussion. intended specially tO <U-<<\ with the education of vagrant, destitute and disorderly children and to provide for the formation851 words
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Article2792 1889-12-03 684 Siberia.. One would have thought that the goldfields of Pahang would have furnished field enough for all the energies of local enterprise for many years to come. We hear however on good authority that the spirit of adventure among Singapore investors is by no means limited2,792 words
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Article374 1889-12-03 685 This telegram has just been received from Major Morrison, Commandant Shanghai Volunteers, giving the range totals and atrfirre rates of the Shanghai team !-\>r Scn-eturv Rifle Association, From Shanghai, Resull of our shooting this morning. 102 -'*<). 228 Total 819. Fine, l>ut very cold. Shanghai is374 words
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Article889 1889-12-03 686 In the case of Koh Cheng Kee, charged with the abettal of culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, commenced yesterday (26th) Mr. Donaldson this morning opened the case for the defence. There are only two more cases to follow to finish the Assizes, and all of the jurors889 words
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Article121 1889-12-03 686 Se l a ngor Cricket. K Lutnpor, jsih Novtmi r, Mr. Ik imii 's Team Mr. Hi li ii i d's Ti \m. This match, which was put off until Mr Belfield's return from Penang, wraa play< on Saturday last the 23rd inst. at the r !ul) grounds, but unfortunately121 words
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Article1943 1889-12-03 686 (Government GaMitftt Nov. 22nd.) Mr. Brewster in his report on Kinta says The output of tin for the month has ex my expectation considerably it is over 1 pikulsi duty from which is 146,693.98. s $5,( fthis was paid by the Straits Tra Company on thi ore, and1,943 words
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Article950 1889-12-03 687 The following are ihe sides chosen in the game t<> be played on the Recreation ground this afternoon, commencing at z P. M. V. I loknby'.s Side. F. V. Hornby, l-t. Higginbotham, F, G. Penney, A. J. Ross, G. Millar, C. Stringer, F. W. linker, i Donaldson, J. Chopard,950 words
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Article1010 1889-12-03 688 oKls C)KD» RS. Orders fa) CapL R. Duaman, Acting Cowmand.i.n 1 '..1', Smg*po*t% vjtk Sov. \^n1. Members <■! ilu ropi »re informed that H. E. the Governor intends tobepreaent at the performance of u lolanthe" on Monday, the 2nd December, fo prevenl any mistake .i> i" unilorm1,010 words
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Article96 1889-12-03 689 Si am News. (Bangkok Times. We learn through a friend «>t Mr, K. B. MicheU'f that that gentleman has been granted a further three months' extension of leave, and is therefore not cNpccted out here until January next. Mr. Henry Norman, the special Commissioner fur the Pall M'lU G*M*it*, was96 words
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Article905 1889-12-03 689 At yesterday afternoon's (25th) sittings of the Assizes LeangA Hoh and AngJooSeog, her husband, were brought up on a charge of kidnapping a little Chinese girl ten years old, named Tan Joo Kirn, Mr. Vaughan appearing for the defence, From the evidence of the child, given very dearly905 words
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Article267 1889-12-03 689 Xovembcr g. The post of Prefect of Canton is now vacant and the Viceroy and Governor of the Province of Kwong Toong have been ordered by Imperial Decree to select a successor from among the other prefects in actual service in the other prefectures of the Province.267 words
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Article523 1889-12-03 689 T he Perak and Selangor Match. Fro ma Correspondent*. On the 7 1 h inst. the Selangor team journeyed t<> laipeng to play the first «»t what will, we hope, prove a series of annual features between the two States. The event lias for somr time past been looked forward523 words
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Article863 1889-12-03 689 (Pinang Gazette.) Another ca»>c of gang robbery was disposed ot at the Assizes on Tuesday, in which four Malays were convicted. The court sentenced each to penal servitude for life. Mr. Farrer-BayneSi solicitor, who recently came out from England as an assistant to Mr. Hogan, barrister -at-law, has863 words
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Article1009 1889-12-03 690 Re Lim Tiang Hee. Tramnu as Lim Kovg Wan Co, \m> Chop Tiang Mob. The first meeting of creditors was held on Friday, at the offices of the Official Assignee, that officer presiding. I 'roofs amounting to §236,746.21 were lodged. The bankrupt stated that he had not any offer1,009 words
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Article2027 1889-12-03 690 (From our own Corrtspondtnt.) )no of the m<>st useful institutions d lately in London is the Korsyth Technical College at \> Queensberry Place, South Kensington and its cess only proves how greatly such a college was needed. '!!:<• subjet ts taught are dress cutting a d making, millinery,2,027 words
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665 1889-12-03 691 The Sourc es of Beautiful Colours. rhe American Drug/fist has formulated a lisi oi the choi< esl colours u-< d in the arts, as foil >ws The cochineal insects furnish a great many ol the very fine colours. Among them are the gorgeous carmine, the crimson scarlet carmine, and purple665 words
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Article660 1889-12-03 691 Tobacco-smoking, in thiscountry al least, has till recently been regarded as one of the peculiai privileg -of the male sex. <)l late years, howet ei the habit lias undergone certain importanl changes as regards the extent ol its influence. It has attached adherents by the hundred660 words
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Correspondence.
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Article105 1889-12-03 692 To thi Editor. Dear Sir, While I was going off from Johnstons Pier the other afternoon about 3.30 a gentleman was attempting to lane', but owing to the disgraceful state of the lower steps of the Pier, being covered with slime and mud, his foot slipped and he105 words
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Article220 1889-12-03 692 To thb Editor. Sir, It is with regret that I beg to draw your attention to a subject, which has often been discussed before, but is yet a standing nuisance, that is the so-called coffee shops that line one of our principal roads, North Bridge Road. Brass220 words
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Article114 1889-12-03 692 The following nomination paper has alrcatlv hern handed in Nimin LTION Pmkr, Ml HICIPALITI ol SIMOAPORS. Election of Commi-Monors for the Central Ward of the Town ol Singapore, being Ward number Two to be held on the sixth day of December, lBBa we, the undersigned, being respectively114 words
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Article772 1889-12-03 692 {From a Correspondent.) Except as a field for speculation, Pahang is, even to the present moment, almost absolutely a terra incognita to the inhabitants ot Singapore. For this very reason some people there are always ready to give credence to any scare, however improbable,772 words
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Article1595 1889-12-03 692 A speculator lias to acquire knowledge oi three things Fifst, the merit-, of the investment which he may deal in secondly, the market; and thirdly, himself. Knowledge ut o own temperament, indeed, is perhaps the most important of these three heads. These principles are laid down1,595 words
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Article1027 1889-12-03 693 [Pioneer). I'lv Anglo Siarrn se Mission will not only settle the bound iri o( Siam on the Karen frontier, Imt d il also wit i the question ol Shan t rritoi to the north. The Shan states, to the eastol the Sal ween, are Kyaington, Kyainghong,1,027 words
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Article1403 1889-12-03 693 The Kingdom <>i the Sedangs is wh it poker players would call a "busted flush." Yesterday, m> to speak, Mayre"na was a Kin^ he was distnbuting orders and t it 1 all over the plai he was dictating decrees from Maison du Roi he1,403 words
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Article56 1889-12-03 694 IoRPS < >!vl>l S< Orders bj apt. R. Dunman, .V ling Commandant S.l'.A. SiMg*fiort t tjth Nov* iSto1. Members of the Corp* mrt informed that H. K. the Governor intends to be present at the St. Andrews Hall on Friday, the -V-h imUnt. (Signed) R. Di nm56 words
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Article251 1889-12-03 694 The General Committee of the St. Andrew's Hall nut yesterday at 4 p. M. in the Exchange to discuss the final arrangements for Friday night and h<\:r any reports frmn sub-committees. It 11 expected that Over four hundred and fifty people will attend the ball, including 11.251 words
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Article47 1889-12-03 694 To thk Editor. DEAR Sir, 1 see in your paper of the 26th instant, that I am mentioned as Consul for Turkey, I must beg you to contradict this report as 1 am not Consul for that Empire. Yours faithfully, M. ALSAGOFF. Singapore, 28th November, 1889.47 words
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911 1889-12-03 694 The Intercolonial Rifle Match of 1889. Victory op Shangh vi SIMOAPORI SICOND, HoVGKOVQ THIRD. The Hongkong team, like the Shanghai team, fired yesterday, the 27th inst, but in the afternoon. We have therefore been unable to announce their score till to-day. The following telegram was received in Singapore last night911 words
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Article133 1889-12-03 695 In our last issue we attributed to Mr. Maxwell the merit of proposing a wharf scheme for Klang. We notice, however, that the advertisement calling for tenders was issued by Mr, Sw< ttenham before he left Selangor, and to him, therefore, the credit belongs. The Bstavia Sieutosblad says133 words
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Article1398 1889-12-03 695 (Ceylon Observer., Rio 01 lakiiro, Nov. iv A revolution has taken place in Brazil in favour of a Republic. The movement is supported by the army. Rio, Nov. 16. The garrison of Hio do Janeiro, headed by General Fonseca, who was lately punished for insubordination, has revolted. The1,398 words
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Article1928 1889-12-03 695 By Ytstcrdmyi Mail. The Germans during the coming year will be paying fifty-two million marks in bounties, in order that foreign countries may have their sugar cheaper than the German consumers can buy it. The new French flagship in Chinese waters n to be the old1,928 words
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Article1214 1889-12-03 696 Every one interested in Siatn has \)an talking of railways for SO long that it is a pleasure to now be able to record that a start has been made, and that in place of urging on the Siamese the advantages likily to accrue from railway construction1,214 words
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Article339 1889-12-03 697 (ours Okdf.ks. Orders by Capt. K. Dunman, Acting Commandant, S.I'. A. Singapore, zqth .\'ov., /#*<?. I, Ihe following will be the detail during the ensuing week Monday, 7 R. M. L Gun drill. Tuesday, Lecture at the Head Quarter Office at S-V 1 M Wednesday, 7 R.339 words
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Article85 1889-12-03 697 (Rangoon Papers.) London, Oct. ii. A monster meeting of journeyman bnkers was held yesterday in Hyde Park when Mr. Burns addressed the men and exhorted them to be firm in their demands one thousand of the masters have already yielded. Portugal has created two new provinces along Zambesi,85 words
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Article1660 1889-12-03 697 The members seated at the Table yesterday (25th) differed in many particulars from those seen oi late. His Excellency was supported on either side by Sir Charles Warren and Sir John Dickson, the latter resuming his place as Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble 11 Trotter, who has also returned1,660 words
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Article2100 1889-12-03 698 THURSDAY, 2ist NOVEMBER, 1889. Present HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. (Sir Cecil C. Smith, k. c. m. g.) The Hon'ble the Attorney-General (J. W. Bonserh the Acting Colonial Treasurer (R. S. [O'Connor.) the Acting Auditor General (A. P. [Talbot.) the Colonial Engineer (Major H. E. [McCallum, r. e., c.m.g.)2,100 words
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Article3481 1889-12-03 699 We have nut had a St. Andrews Ball in Singapore since 1886, though last year a couple of hospitable Scotsmen, one of whom acted as Chairman at the St. Andrews' Ball supper of 1889, gave «i very large private dance on the anniversary so dear to3,481 words
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Article2466 1889-12-03 701 KFindon Haddock, Mayonnaise. York Ham. Corned Tongue. bis. White and Black Puddings. After ample justice had been done to wli.it iras on all hands voted a capital supper, the Chairman, Mr. (j. S. Murray, proceeded with the toast list. That had been limited to three items only, and very2,466 words
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Article2585 1889-12-03 702 I he subjoined circular has been addressed to the Shareholders of the Malay Peninsula Syndicate The following Report from Mr. T. W. Brown ot his negotiations on the Syndicate's behalf has been received by the Committee of Management. R. B. PRICK, Secretary. Brisbvnk, 17th October, 1889.2,585 words
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Article423 1889-12-03 703 The following art: the scores made on Saturday afternoon last in the match played on the Recreation Clu') grounds between an eleven captained by Mr. Talbot and one by Mr. F. V. Hornby Mr. Talbot's Ik am. C. Lightfoot hopard 5 T. de Cruze run oui 41 E. O.423 words
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Article906 1889-12-03 703 The prospectus of the above Company, j of which applications for shares close mi the 4th, seta forth that the capital is 1150,000 in $50 shares. The Directors are the H-n'ble W. Adamson and Mr. T. C Bo^aardt, Messrs. Sword and Muhlinghaufl joining after allotment906 words
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Article152 1889-12-03 704 ('Weekly Chronicle. j The next Assizes here commence on the 17th proximo. The Malacca Chronicle libel case will be heard at these sittings. A fine live specimen of the Malay tapir, called by the natives Unok, is now in the possession of the Resident Councillor of Malacca. The152 words
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Article292 1889-12-03 704 (Pinang uazefte.J Lopis, the Eurasian dresser in the hospital at Butterworth, who was charged with committing a rash act by administering croton oil to a patient and thus causing his death, was acquitted at the assizes on Monday last after a trial which la-ted two days. The boy292 words
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Article985 1889-12-03 704 {Bmnghok Pa Thai a Gun Club can with the greatest ease be formed ainoriir the sportsmen in Bangkok was successfully demonstrated at a reunion which took place in the (grounds adjoining Mr. Shaw's country residence, SansSouci, on Saturday last. The guests assembled at noon, and after a dejeuntr985 words
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Article291 1889-12-03 704 The following agreement appears in the razette of Friday last. Agreement between the Governor >/ the Straits Settlements, acting on behalf of Her Majesty's Government, ana the Rit!m> of certain Malay States herein* after called the Negri Semhi I an. 1. In confirmation ol various previous written291 words
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Article35 1889-12-03 704 For the Free Press.") Pans, 25th Nov.— M. Rouvier announc ed in the Chamber of Deputies that Government must insist on retaining tl match Monopoly. [Received at 9.50 A. m. Nov. 26, \%H35 words
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Article38 1889-12-03 704 London, 2sth Nov.— H. M.S. Blake h^ been successfully launched at Chatham. is the largest cruiser afloat, and is to steam 22 knots. Crete. There is a general amnesty. [Received at 10. jo A. M. Nov. -'<>, 1889J38 words
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Article253 1889-12-03 704 Parliament. Rome, 26th Nov.— King Humbert, opening the Italian Parliament, said thai appeal's assured thanks to the <;'^ rt the Powers. Certain questions bowevci still remain unsettled, and it if necestary therefore to strength* n the Amy and Navy without unduly weighting tin- Budget ToNor.N.253 words
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Article122 1889-12-03 705 The ffagnt, 29th Nov. The Second Chamber has concluded the general debate on the Indian Budget. The financial policy of Minister for the Colonies Kcuchenius and his attitude on the Acheen and opium questions were very severely criticised. Herr Keuchenius declared that the Governor of Acheen has complete122 words
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Article2393 1889-12-03 705 ARRIVALS. November ts, Glauct-s, Brit. str.. 1.344. Hannah, Liverpool. Oct. ig General and 23 Deck PaSMOgert, Mansfield Co.— T.P. r UjU, Brit, str., 1,246, Mann. Antwerp. Oct. 7. general, Boustead Co.— T. P. Ganymede, Brit. str. 236, Inkster, Deli, Nov. as, General Mansfield ft Co.— T.P. PIMANO, Brit. str..2,393 words
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Article277 1889-12-03 706 Ci;>. Pd. up Shares Value I'd Div. Ri masks. Singapore Slip Co. 100,000 100,000 1,000 100 ioi 885 Sellers. Bentong, Straits Tin. £100,000 £100,000 100,000 £1 £1 **4 A sale. Goldfields of Siam, Ltd. £250,000 150,000 150.000 C,\ £1 87 1 Sales. H'kong 8c S'hai277 words
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Page 706 Advertisements
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Advertisement306 1889-12-03 706 TABAQUERIA UNIVERSAL. No. 8 Raffles Place. Always in stock i fresh supplies «>f i^ars of th r \<r\ best brands from the Leading Factories Manila, La Insular, La Constancia, La Perla, El Cometa del Oriente, others. Dutch and Burma Cigars from H»r I. 'I'M. den Hartog, Utrecht and Mr. P.306 words
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Page 706 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous221 1889-12-03 706 WEATHER REPORI i December I.) Tnke i Kandmng Kerbmu Hi ./>'«/ Ooterrmtory. 9a. M 3 P.M. 9 p M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 39-873 K>BSO 89.841 Temperature 85*° Wet Bulb Thermometer 79.0 77 .8 750 Dir. of Wind S.S.W. S.S.W. dim. Max. Temp, in shade 57.0 Rainfall in 24 hours221 words
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326 1889-12-03 707 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office— Collyer Quay. GoDOWXS Nl\V HARIiOVK. The under-noted are the dates on which this Company's Mail Steamers may be expected at Singapore during the year 1887:To Akkivf To Lbavi Outward. Homeward. 1887. «88 7 Friday, Feb. 4th Jan. loth, Monday. 18th 24th Mar. 4th326 words
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321 1889-12-03 707 PAID-UP CAPITAI joo^oo RESERVE FUND $4,300,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OK PRO-/ PRIETORB -5/.500.000 COVKT OP DIKKC lOKS Chairman —\V H. FORBES, Ksy. Deputy Chairman— H. L DALRYMPLE Esg Hon. John Bki.i.-Ikvinc. J S. Ifosct, Etq \V. G. Bbodib, Esq. L. Poksneckeb, /:><i J F. HOLLIDAY, Esq321 words
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133 1889-12-03 707 SINGAPORE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. AUTHORISED CAHTAI $4,000,000 SUSSCRIBBD CAMTAI J.000.00© Amount Paid up 4^0,u.».» MARINE BUSINESS. This Company is now prepared H ol iciM o« Marine risksboth on Merchandise and Hulls of vessels at current rate-. FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIBI INSIKANCKS effected ofl every description of uropertv at reasonable rates. P133 words
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Advertisement120 1889-12-03 707 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. THE above Company are accepting Marine risks at cur--1 rent rates of premium. Allcontnbutors participate in the Bonus whether share holders or not. Ohfick— Rakki.ks PLACE. CRAWFORD D Kl RR, t c it 1 i June 15. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY120 words
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Advertisement460 1889-12-03 707 LAMBERT BROTHERS, SINGAPORE CARRIAGE WORKS. \M) HARNESS M \M I M TORY Orchard Road, Singapore. Rjn \iu inih n 1863. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds ot Carriages on tfct newest principles and with thebesl materials, S«*j; to call attention to tin i r present large stock ot no«- a»A fashionable carriages460 words
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Page 708 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1889-12-03 708 POWELL CO., AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE. SSSSF 7 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES2FREE. w"?i'E. FURNITURE CAN BE FORWARDED BY LOCAL STEAMERS TO THE NATIVE STATES, SUMATRA, AND BORNEO OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Achilles. Nestor. Agamemnon. Orestes. Ajax. Palamed. Antenor. Palinurus. Anchises. Patroclus. Bellerophon. Priam. Cyclops. Promethkus. Dardanus. Sarpedon. Deucalion. Stentor Diomed Telamon. Glaucus. Telemachus, Hector. Teucer.248 words
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Advertisement357 1889-12-03 708 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS," AN I > MERCANTILE ADVERTISER DAILY ED IT I OX. Local and Intersettlement Delivery payable Quarterly in Advance. Per ANNUM, £24. Single copies can be obtained only at KILLV WALSH, Limited, price 15 cents. A limited number only are available. Foreign Delivery payable Quarterly in Advance357 words
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Advertisement235 1889-12-03 708 THE STRAITS KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Hiao Office, Singapore. SfBSCRiBKi) Capitai $j ,000,0. ><) Paid ip CAPITAI $400.1.00 The above Company are accepting Fire ri>ks at cunM ntes of premium. All Contributoi rank tor Bonn-, whether Shareholder! or not. CRAWFORD I). KERR, HONOURABLE MENTION, EXHIBI HON. LONDON, 1862. Silver Medal235 words
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