The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 10 September 1890

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1 325 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 34 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. sdhsjdhsdjd THIRD SERIES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, ioth SEPTEMBER, 1890. NO. 163 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVER TISER THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, ioth SEPTEMBER, 1890. No. 163
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 240 277 Leading Articles. Pace. Directors' Liability .a 277 Another Railway Route 278 Raub Mine English V, Native 279 The New Selangor Route -'80 The Immigration Question 280 Local. Paragraphs *8l Raub Prospects 286 Thtfton board the Medusa 282 Madame Favart". 286 Malacca Notes rat Pan Notes 4 287,295,300 Another big
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  • 105 277 (Setkmber 8.) Tin J9-7S Gambier do. Cube No. i 9-7°» f\o. do. No. 2 Pepper, BlaCk (ordinary S'pore) I v do. White, (Fair L/W—S% 2 .*-75 Wutmeyi (150. to the Ib.) 95« Mace (lianda) 85. Cloves (Amboina) '9Baliy Coffee (10% Blacks) Tapioca, small pearl (Pair qualitx) 4.10 do. do.
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  • 68 277 (Corrected i p to Sepjfmbek £)n LoVDOM Bank 4 m 1 3 demand 3 9* Private credits 6 m s 3 loj documents 6 m s 3 I I J«/i 3 "I On IIfDIA. Bank demand 22( >\ P.ivate 30 (1 s 22 -*5 "On Hongkonh. Bank demand [V^j**
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  • 328 277 The outwanl P. and O. mail steamer Peshaieur with London mail of August 15 arrived on Sunday (7th) at 4 p.m. The homeward mail is taken by the Pckin% sailing T^r Europe this evening. 11. E. Sir Frederick Dickson is away on a tour up ?he West Coast
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  • 996 277 Here shall It* Ptf§ the People's rigi.t r.ia-ntal". I'nnufJ by influence and nnb» hed bjrgaifii Werr patriot Irnth her pl«rini:« precept* d'fv, PledMd to R^licion. I .ny;.'ty. and Law. (September 3rd). IN business circles in London the progress of the Director*' Liability Bill through the Standing Committee of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 360 3 CHINA PONIES. The Shanghai Horse Bazaar Co., Ltd. Supply China Tonics for Plantation work in the Straits. Java and Sumatra, at Particulars can be obtained from the manager. Shanghai Horsr Bazaar lio will give careful attention and despatch to any order received. June 14. >■ Ruttonjee Merwanjee Co., Indian and
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    • 108 3 McALISTER Co. Offer tli< following Wines and Spirits of Dry Verzenay Champagne. (S 115 PER CASI OF I DOI. Or arts. JOHN McDOUGAL'S Brown Sherry. So pbr cask. 01 1 Doz. Quarts. sf) PKR CASE OF I Doi. QI'ARTS. JAMBS WATSON CO.'S S6 [WITHOUT pass, or 1 Doz. Quarts. W.
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  • 827 278 (September 4th). WERE it only for the reason that, in an indirect way. railway extension in the Peninsula will in some degree affect the fortunes of most of the European and native inhabitants of th<' Colony and the Native States a frequent recurrence to the discussion of
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  • 902 278 (September sth). rIT will be, nearly to a da\^ exactly one year between the departure of the Raub Australian mining party from Singapore to the. scene of their future labours anj the return of their Chief to Singapore with* the first-fruits of that undertaking, an enterprise which has
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  • 1204 279 (September 6tli). If there is one class of capitalist in Singapore who- ought to be satisfied with the present policy of the Government, it i> the Chinaman. Not only should the Chinese capitalist rejoice, but the Chinese miner, planter, contractor, and fanner. But he does not he
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  • 894 280 (September Bth). To-DAY we propose to give in some detail what we are led to understand is the suggested new route for railw'ay communication between the West Coast of the Peninsula and Pahang. Fur the present at all events the old idea of penetrating into Pahang
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  • 749 280 (September Qth). i From what we hear there is an immediate prospect of the Government bestirring itself in connection with the labour question, with which the destiny and the fortunes of the Colony and the Native States are so inseparably bound up. Some little time ago, it
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  • 911 281 Manager's Report for fortnight ended Aug. ***** 1890. Pn the early part of the fortnight I made .in exploration ot the concession about hall a mile above Sun^ei Argua (3 to 4 miles from 1 RaubJ in company with a party ol Malays, two of them grey-headed old men
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  • 490 281 I By tin- Mail,) "lnve>tor" write-, to a contemporary on the Pahang Corporation to advise his fellow-share-holders not to part wilh their shares before the general Bleating which thj directors must now shortly h >ld. The present depreciation in the prit e o*f ilie slwrcs h owing, in
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  • 604 281 The large number ol officers and men "t both" arrny and navy \vho have at some period c»t theii lives taken passagetn the troopship Orontes would have'wondered at her appearance when she w.i>. taken out of Jock the oilier day at Portsmouth. S'ic has h;fd portions
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  • 912 282 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMU R 90. Mr. Arthur d Ford, a son of Sir T. T. Ford, t Singapore, was admitted to the Mar of New South Wales on June 23. The members ol the Straits Settlements A <>< iation are asked to send th< ir annual subscription (onedoPar to Mr.
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  • 242 282 Theet ON Board THE Medusa." On the arrival of the Medusa ffom Bangkok last night a passenger, Mr. VV. Ross, repotted lo the police that a brown leather bag, containing a pocket hook and other property belonging to him had been stolen m th>- course of the voyage, between two
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  • 1207 282 Seven indfee dealers iy China Goods have been convicted and lined before Mr. Kershaw r using false and unstamped yard measures ana fines ranging from 8j to re n posed upon them. The measun > were forfeited and destroyed. Ihe Shanghai Ice Company boast of being
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  • 1580 283 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 18 90. A dispute arnon^ a large number of Chinese coolies on Collyer Quay at daybreak this morning ended in the usual free fight, for which feven men were arrested and lined $2 each by Mr. Hare. How the tariff presses upon the people of Indo-China and
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  • 522 284 His Excellency Sir .Charles Warren has proceeded to Burma by the s.s. Purnea on a short visit to Raagoon. The (ienc^al will l^e away about a month, and will make some stay at Penang on his way back. Col. Burton-Brown, K.A., commands the Straits Settlements during
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  • 1636 284 The outward I*. s. s. reshav?ur t with London mail of August 15, arrived yesterday afternoon at four o'clock exactly, the mail thus being earlier than usual this week. Among tin* expected arrivals at fcnang by the Piskawur on the nth were Mr. J. H. Bostock,
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  • 996 285 Stanley"., Opera Company is now in Japan. We have received the usual quarterl) return of imports and exports For the settlements, tor the quarter endtd June 30th. During the quarter ended Aug. 25th, 1890, the China Sugar Refining Co. manufactured 9,120 gallons ol spirits. The I
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  • 298 286 Although in the absence of a numerically strong chorus it is hardly possible for any theatrical company travelling the East to do justice to an Opera Bouffe, yet owing to the abilities of Mi>s Grade Plaisted and Mr. Charles Harding and the creditable support they received from the
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  • 845 286 {From our own Correspondent,} A sample of the water was taken from the stream which is intended to be the chief feeder of the reservoir to supply Mala( ca with water, and sent to the ment analyst in Singapore fur report. It appears that the water had been kept
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  • 643 286 Ry the Mail). The P.ihang (Corporation Company announce the reo ip! <•!<>, ions of tin oxide pei amshin Benlawers x in addition to the shipments already announced per steamship Clyde and steamship Port 17, tor. The seen i iry of the Penjotn-Pahang Gold Company (Limited) writes Messrs, Johnson,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 391 286 T«> us Editor, SIR: It will interest all who are keen on sport— especially the military men who just visited the State for that purpose to hear that our celebrated sportsman, Mr Syers, has just returned from a shooting expedition. He started by going to l.'lu Semonieh,
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  • 671 287 (Ceylon papers.) London, Aug. 22nd. A terrific explosion look place tins morning in one vi the sheds al the Government powder mills at Waltham. Only two men were killed. Melbourne, 22nd. The ironworks nn<\ factories in Victoria and New South Wales are stopping work for want of coal.
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  • 886 287 (L, <'" C Express.) A recent decision of the Supreme Conn at Singapore will, it may be feared, have a disastrous effect upon industriesin which not only Chinese but European capital, both home and colonial, is i largely embarked. That this effect will be ternporuy
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  • 418 287 1 1 m dated for the Sin^ Free rr 'i August ii.— Some time ago a certain European newspaper in Shanghai published an art it U: with regard to the recent inundation in Chi-li and Shantung, on account of the Yellow River having again burst
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  • 1157 288 The firs! execution under th«- new law of the State of New York, which prescribes electricity as the method i t ><>k pi ice in the f>th inst., when a murderer, named Kemmler, wa> so executed in the State prison at Auburn. The process proved
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  • 282 288 Our V me rican cousins are mostly— well, one ol their own bright ones has familiarised us with the term mostly I but we. what< vi-r our thoughts mi > be, l»#i eno intention to I »e m rude in print. We i ere only
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  • 1298 288 Production of Silver and the Probable Effect of United States Legisla tion. In a late article published in the Statist it is contended that the production of silver is so large, is so steadily increasing and would certainly so rapidly increase, in response to active demand, that only a temporary
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  • 230 289 On the arrival of the German steamer femptos yesterday (4th) from Hongkong the Captain reported to the Boarding Olficer that he had reason to suspect the presence of chandu on board. The police sergeant at Tanjong Pagar was informed, and Mr. Symons, of the Opium Farm,
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  • 416 289 An important decision was given by Mr. Ket ■haw in the Court < f Requests on Monday, (ist in" the case Ng Luang Hong v. TanSiew Neo. Luang Hong Had obtained three distress warrants against Siew Neo for recovery of rent for land of which a third
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  • Correspondence.
    • 398 289 To THI Editor. Sir, In your issue of roth June last, a correspondent who signs turn self The Old Yankee," replying to my remark anent Mr. Ibrahim bin Jakfar, states that your Seychelles correspondent seems to be*very meagrely informed about the actual position of the political
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    • 781 289 Chinese Immigra tion. I*U mi V.DITOR. Sir,—The article from the London and China Express published in your issue of last night calls for some attention fium tbose interested in what is reallv the. crv- ing need of the Colony and the Native States— cheap labour. Whether we agree or not
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  • 1378 290 We learn tha( the Consulate the Netherlands j has ;ipplicd on behalf of Perak lor books and (all particulars of the instruction of natives in Java. Coal. We Hid it mentioned in the Ceylon papers that coal is offered delivered in the harbour at i.s to 18 rupees
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  • 1356 291 THE PLANTING ENTERPRISE IN JOHORE AND THE MALAY PENINSULA GENERALLY. (Front the Ceylon Observer Special Correspondent). There arc several groups of coffee estates^ in Johore, but those visited on this occasion lie at the southernmost point of t lie .Malayan Peninsula. Having been told by the proprietors that there was
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  • 1368 291 i r C. Express. congratulated Lord Kn il ford, h week, on the courage wuh which he had declinedtn impose on Hong Kong and Singapore, legislation regard ing Sunday labour which would be contrary In |r. il reqtitreroeffts rul coikJHhjoj and we n glad t<>
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  • 759 292 A Scrap of Paper." Nkw Lot M- Com km v. (Dramatis /'mows 1 Omar and Ahmnt, tambies in the Square; intelligent and painstaking Municipal Inspector; unintelligent and taking Native Policeman His Worship the Beak:) To thi Editor. JSir, I observe in yesterday's paper that peons and tambies of godowns, in
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  • 66 292 TVo-amd-a-Hali Ounces rsR Tojt. The following telegram fr&n Mr. Bibbv has been received in Singapore by the Secretary of the Raub Australian Syndicate Kuala Kubu, rst August. "350 Inns ui stone crushed renlisin" 870 ox. smelted gold. I leave on Wednesday via IVkan with gold. This rvsull
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  • 620 292 Ihe results ot the census that has just been taken in the United States and that are now communicated to us by telegraph, (says an exchange) show that the gjeat Republic has continued making wonderful progress in the last decade. The total population of the States is
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  • 139 293 Capt. Johannsen, <>f the s s. Pemptos y was brought before Mr. Hare yesterday afternoon charged that lie on Sept. 3 did import into Singapore a quantity of chandu, to wit 1,000 taels, value 52,000, contrary to sec. 7. Ord. 4 of 1870 and that he on
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  • 637 293 Royal Artillery Sports. Conclusion. The few events left undecided on Saturday were taken yesterday, in liner weathei than has been seen lor a considerable time. The result was that the ground was in better condition, the competitors in higher spirits and everybody better satisfied, than could be as long as
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  • 3679 293 Perak and Selangor want ol British enterprise and capital —Perak SKJted Lea and coffee- road communication and other capabilities for planting Government offering landaiyl capital on easy terms to encourage cultivation the (lunate .and soul general features of the hills and the ot land
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  • 672 294 (Bangkok Times,) Mr. D.Brandt, of Messrs. 1). Brandt 8c Co., shipping agents, Singapore, arrived hereoikMonday last p< r Suri Wongst. This gentleman conies up in search of a concession and it is on Ins behalf that Mr, C. C. Jones lias been prospecting for the last ten months
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  • 243 295 (Tr \\m .vi ii) fortiTe 4 Singapore Frer Press. 20th August. In the Leading Article, commenting upon a letter from a correspondent regarding i he science of military movements and generalship, the Editorthinks that courage i- n »w the most essential requirement on the battle-field.
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  • 1474 295 Kw i! i I,u npor -1 .ib< rian iff i !ultivation So 1 and [imate Handsome Keturns Geological I rmations— A Greatly-fell Want Coffee Pulpers L< if-dii asc and Green Bug-- Arabian Coffee— Forests and Labour Supply. Selanjror adjoins Perak on the East and
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  • 1975 296 r TOI H EDITOR "l JHI DAIF.V TELKGRAPH. 5m o ne of jthe mosl ordinary figures in the Japanese streets and lanes is the Am ma- San, or shami er. I'»y day time you will see him wending his blow way for he is quite blind— through
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  • 172 296 Corps Orders. Orders by (apt. R. Dunman, Actg. Commandant S. V. A. Singapore, 6th September, tBgo. I. The following will be the detail during the ensuing week Orderly Officer, Capt. Bruce Webster. Sergeant, Sergt. Wrench, Monday, and Wednesday, f R.M.L. Gun drill for Lett 1 1 tit
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  • 7151 297  -  Rudyard Kipling. £y Author of Departmental Ditties,* 1 Plain Tales from the Hills," <N:c., t \c. By Sperm! Arrangement with the Autnor.) Ohc, Ahmed Din Shafizullah, ahoo [Bahadur Khnrtf wh^re ar* 1 you Come oitf „t the tent* as I have done and fight against .the English,
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  • 864 300 lK.w's OF FORMER GOVERNOR. Under the auspices ot the Easl India Associa- tion, a meeting of officers And gcntlemtn interested in the affairjof the British Empire in the East was held on July iBatjhe Society's rooms, Westminister Chambers, S. W., Mr. T. H. Thornton date
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  • 331 300 Notes from the 'Lat Pau (Translated porthi 'Singapore Free Pri^js. 1 jnt[i August. The leading article advocates that the streets and drains in the Settlement should be always k<*pt in good order. Rubbish and filthy matters (the Kditor sav's) are allowed to accumulate in the drains in certain streets and
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  • 191 301 Only six cases arc on the list tor trial at the Assizes, winch opei^to-morrovf (9th) in the Supreme Court, before Mr.. Chu f Justice O'M alley. Of these the 'most important, of course, is th£ case i>f Sytd Mohamed Alsagoff, charged with instigating a woman \l<irie Gof>b') l<>
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  • 429 301 There was a good audience at th^Town Hall on Saturday (6th) to see Miss Plaisted's company's rendering of "Little Lord Faurftleroy." The play has attracted a good deal qf Attention at Home those who had not seen it there went ty get an impression of what the
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  • 539 301 Singapore Crm kft Club v. GnnntkOV, Tliis -match, which was commenced on Friday evening, Uncled on Saturday in most decisive win fur the Garrison. The Singapore Cricket Club were badly represented, in addition* to which they were handicapped J)y the usual non-turning up"' of some of theircnen. The Ganison,
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  • 1425 301 The Year's Progress of Trxdk in the lii the London and Ch na Express >« given a Useful review ot the tr.xle pro^res* of tta colony in the form ot a Comparative Ttfble of the .Distribution <»f the Trade o>( < Singapore in 1879 and 1889. Imports. F.xf.ortj.
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  • 306 302 The news of a tigei at Payali Lebartook out Mi> I). Maw. Mr. Owen and Captain* Collinsoti bl the 58th yesterday (7th A pig was placed in the jungle as bait on M ond week the tiger had been enjoying free feeds every day. Starting
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  • 730 302 (Gasette hi the absence <'i t!ic Resident Councillor from Penang for the n< xt few c'.i\ tfle 1 lon. 1 1. Trotter, Auditor-General, tal%t--. charge nl the settlement by request nielli-, ExcclSeticy the ivernor. There is little doubt that the Penang Opium Karmer is ui a rather bad
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  • 845 302 i V. t 01 terver. I melon, f5 —There is to be no special session in November as was at one time contemplated to forward ccrtaiji Covernifient measures. The Government officials are discussing the quest i. >n i >l Imperial \< d< ration. Mr. lenn let r^e states
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  • 190 303 The following is a brie! ouflme ol the plol of Byron's farcical Comedy of V I ncle which is to be given by Miss Grade Plaisted's Company to-night Paul Beaumont, a young.'mafi about I vn^who is in receipt of an annual income from his LmHe on condition thai I
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  • 201 303 [Gazette, Si pt. jth, 1890. M r. 1 1 Frem hi inted Assistant Treasurer, and Mr. 11. C Ridges to be Chinese Secretary, Resident's Office. Mr. G. VV. von Zimmermann, Clerk ol Works, r^Jang, has beeit <MfeYnis9eo! the Service for absence without l<\i\e. Directions are published lor the
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  • 1805 303 Before Mr. Chie^ 1 Justice O'Malli •Tuesday, September 9th. The fifth Assi of 1 was opei I eleven o'< lo< k 1 liis morning. Mr. Uoiu r sugg sted tli.»L Friday w i be the day for the specfal jury case," referring to the charge •of •murder against
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  • 2070 304 The first ordinary meeting of the shareholder, of this Cympinv was hold at the Company's offices. Hongkong, on the 2nd inst. There were present Messrs W. 11. Ray (Chairman). Hon. C. I'-. Chater, I). Cullies (Directors), E, L. Woodif, W. Judd, C. J. Hirst,
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  • 712 305 (London auf China Express.) Certain opportunists in French politics are desirous of seeing a change of portfolios brought about in the French Cabinet. They desire M. Constant to be appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the present occupant, M. Kibot, to become (Jie head of
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  • 508 305 For the F*ee > <i 1 ri^Kc hash oil Silver* London, jnd Jcpt. Since Friday last the Washington Treasury has purchased half a million ounces ot silver at prices ranging from 1 19! to 1 19^. Mecca. Cholera is now declared to be extinct at Mecca. [9.55 A.M.
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  • 338 305 London, tit/i Sept. An immense lire has taken pla/x* at SaJooid destroying the whole of the European quarter of the City, rendering twelve thousand rsons homeless, and laying waste two hundred and fiftv acrej of valuable pro; erty. *All the Consulates. Mosques, Churtln s, Hospitals, with
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  • Page 306 Miscellaneous
    • 359 306 •Passengers Arrived. Sept. 2: Per Medusa: from Bangkok.— Mr Ross. Prr Sundakdit from Sandakan. Mr. and Mrs. Gourdrian. Per lraouaddy from Marseilles. Messrs. Garcia Granda, von Cloedtf B. Hohl, O. Zolper, H, Rosenplacnter, A.Sulger. From Colombo. Messrs. McDonald, Natal, Victor, J. Adam. For Batavia, from Marseilles.— Messrs. P. de Graun,
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    • 634 306 S pt. 4: Per Djem mah Ibr Col»>mho. Mr A. O. Oliver, Benign mond ->r Sum.—* \I, 11. m van Oordi (H.N. M. i 'onsul at |ed i iln. I Mai Mr. vai N >" ivkuyk (H. N. M. K deni al P k), Mr. van Vorstenberjr, Mrs. J. j.
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    • 648 306 28, i icral and 1 19 Bullocks, Mansfield Co— fiNGAPoRB, Brit, str., 748, Stonham, B^n^kok, Auj^j >: Rice and 100 Bullocks, Kim Chn? v i<. DiAMoxn, Brit, str., 1,030, Snow, ,Amqy, Aug, 25, General and 619 Chinese Passengers, Liin Lan Co, -R. Penan*;, Biit.str., 386, Dunlop, Cheribon, Aug; j >.
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  • 266 307 SEPTEMBER gth, i.- QUOTATION. Cap. up if .i.iy.* Pd Uiv. Hicong &S'hai Bank. 230 jfPrem Sales. 00,0007,500,000 60,000 1^.125' New Oriental Bank. $50 Last sale £2,060,000 £567,100 67,100 50 56 1 h p.c. T.-mjon- Pagar Dock. $185 Sales. 1,400,0001,406,000 14,*****0 100 10 p.c. d 1 I), beoiute>6p.c. Par
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  • Page 307 Miscellaneous
    • 601 307 germ, W. R. Scott Co —B. W. Dryfesd\le, Brit. *tr., 1,574, Bangkok, Sept. 2. Rice, Paterson Simons T P Kar\, Brit, sir., 1.507, I)A le, London. Jul\ 26,* (General and Powder, Paterspn Simons Co, N. H. GtENIAOLBS, Brit, str., 1,837, Park, Hongkong, Sept. 1, General. Boustead Co.— T. P, Paran,
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    • 434 307 HEBE, Drit. s:r., L wry, for Malacca and Klang. Poh Ann, Brit, str, Moppett, for Macassar via ports. Celestial, Bnt. sir., Kunath, for Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Flintshire, Krit. iir., Payne, for Saigon. (labella, Isrit. str., Hudson, for Jambie. Sri Tringanu, Miit. -ir., Rak, f>>r fringanu via ports. •CiWYMF.np, Brit,
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    • 467 307 W'.-iy t\>. -I X'tjr. 1 SntATHPKK, Glh 1 Ivi 1 ardjlf, M- ,ri *••,< >n.. Glenochili Mid I ir Agl m Ha nbiif Poli 11 va;n 1 1 1 am bur Vokksh irf, II imb irgi w.rr><?\ 1 ks, Mar \ij. 24 Sept. 17. Natal, Ma Sept. 7 Oct. I.
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  • Page 325 Advertisements
    • 456 325 J. M. LYON CO. Civil and Mf.chanicai. F.n'. inkers, Millwrights Ikonkounders \n\> Contractors. Albion Engine Works. Beach Road. Okficf- and Sai.k-room Flint Street, near the General Tost Office m SPECIALITIES Small Steamed and Launches. Elephant Land Boilers. Lyon's Patent Rice Mills. Self-acting Tapioca Machinery. Colonial Wood Working Machinery. Mining and
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    • 457 325 RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Established 1865, Engineers, Boilermakers^ I run and Brass-founders, Bridge Builders and Shipwrights, 11, Merchant Road, Singapore, AND at Kwala Lumpor. Soli Agents for the Straits for RUSTON PKOCTOK Co.— y^O^j\ 'f*y**— Horizontal wfc s^ )Wtp Pumps< ~j*_ i\l ,'ichi ncry For which they have received 230 Prize
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    • 384 325 McALISTER Co. e> Beg to annoum <• thai to mn t the r( quirements of tlirir business they have »ct.up A POWERFUL SAIL SEWING MACHINE, DRIVEN BY An Otto Gas Engine and arc now in h position to execute orders for Sails, Awnings, &c, in a manner a;vl with a
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