The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 15 September 1891
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section18 1891-09-15 157 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1891. No. 216.18 words
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Article232 1891-09-15 157 j> \ktk i i v. II Jvii.; Contribution 7 A Sentence ,?g i mate Immigration i-g Mi r ility ._<> W < Utt V /r 160,162.164 I co Ah Chong 1 Magistrates App) 160 Vi Kah r. Lee Pan Lock (do) 160 Da vies j Q P..it: -..it: 5V232 words
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Article63 1891-09-15 157 I(C oKRt 1 1 fd up to September 14. On London. Bank 4 m b 3 3l d» maud 3 2Jt Private credits r> m s 3 34 documents 6 nvs 3 3J[ 3 nvs ,< 3^ Ok India. Bank den. and 224^ On Hongkonu. B n'k demand i%di->.63 words
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Article122 1891-09-15 157 (September 14.) Xl 1, 5 3237 i I Gamliiei ..0.15 do. übe No. 1 9I <iv. do. No. 2 74> ■(>H" f W.mu. (ordinary Spore) nE do. While. (Fair L/W— $JC) 20 75 H N»nn^fv < ii.-s 10 1 l»e Ib.) °8. Wt (K*ikU) 92 V r> Amboina ■^•iJ-.1-y122 words
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Article36 1891-09-15 157 At Rayendaie, Petiang, on the 2nd instant, the wife of J \mes Yoix<; KbWKKOT, of a daughter. r^l\ f) h i slanl a* Surliiton, Surrey, the wife of U^W, b. Playfaik ot a son.36 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1891-09-15 157 Here «!ia:! t!ie Pre»« t'nr Prop>'« r'\ght maintftiM. UmMWI by influence anJ un bribed by gain; Here patriot Truth her glnnou* precept* draw, Pto4a*4 to Religion, l.ovaltr. and Law. i (September 9th). SOMETHING must be wrong our contemporary, the Hongkong Daily Press. That paper has noticed the1,306 words
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Page 157 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1891-09-15 157 I Patent Improved American I 6 X Forges. H Su/table K) R Engineers, Boiler-Makers, M hk > i.-,BLILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. I The. gorges are a q^iite recent invention and ■I? v superior to any other forges in the Wrtrktj I lh y sJ? had in 3 SULtS Viz Al86 words
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Advertisement130 1891-09-15 157 HENRY S. KING CO. MERCHANTS AND AGENTS, 65, CORNHI^L, LONDON. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. GOODS ot all kinds are supplied on the most favourable terms for Cash Remitted with orders. An Illustrated Ca*h Price L st will be lorwarded on application, or orders may be sent from any. Current Catalogues, if full130 words
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Page 157 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous348 1891-09-15 157 Thk week. Ihe last mail from borne was brought by the P. O. s. s. Surat on Tuesday last. The M. M. s. s. Oxus brings another to-day. The homeward mail is taken by the samr company's S. S. Djemnah leaving to-night. The Criminal Assizes commenced on Tuesday last, C.348 words
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Article603 1891-09-15 158 This morning at the Assizes four of the men who were concerned in the gang robbery at Sirangoon on August 17th were found guilty of committing gangrobbery being armed with deadlj^weapons, a fifth being found guilty of attempting to commit gang robbery. Ten or twelve Chinese, dressed603 words
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Article1529 1891-09-15 158 (September 14th). WHILE the European residents of Singapore must watch with a friendly interest the fortun-s of any scheme that will endeavour to assist th< m to a better class of domestic servant than the arrogant and too often unclean Hylam, and notice with regret that difficulties have1,529 words
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Article658 1891-09-15 158 The share case Nathan v Davies, heard before Mr. Justice GOLDNEY last week, is a fitting climax to the series of miserable cases which have been heard in our Courts over share transactions since the great "boom M ot 1890 reached its highest point. Nothing but a strong658 words
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Article268 1891-09-15 158 The following are the conditioflPjß'H match Scotland versus The Wojß'B M I. The match to be iS holes; to be pI.SH two rounds. •'I 11. An equal number of ne side to i against an equal number of the other side. I 111. Captains ot the two268 words
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Article130 1891-09-15 159 Says the Penang Gazette Direct com between p cn ang and lh important kinta district of P era k will b t completed by the close of the rear A bri jlr path between Lumut and Sadan^ on the Perafc river is nearing completion •rh cart-road130 words
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Article698 1891-09-15 159 Sept. 1 |th. 1891 before Mr. J uslice Go ldney. J i; ((f Mr. Justin Goldney .-—This was ;on to recover $273.50 the loss y the plaintiff f,«,ni the refusal of ndant to Ukc delivery of and ptv for 1.500 Rauh shares, which the plaintift g* we defendant698 words
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Article268 1891-09-15 159 a mJ e K eleVen Of the S C C. played aeTeeTn'r l^; 116 S MM* dfnar tnF i^ Ut frOm the b lin S depa rt^ ce n L It w,s unfortunate for the s inmngs was cut short by the umpire giving him out to what was268 words
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Article337 1891-09-15 159 (Sarawak Gazette.) His Highness the Rajah left for Kngland on the 27th ultimo where we tiust he will have a pleasant change and a good season for his favorite sport of banting. As is usual during His Highness' absences from his Country, his place is taken by a337 words
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Article315 1891-09-15 159 Ha ngkok Tim es His Excellency Phya Damrong R.Uchapolakan, late Minister Plenipotentiary at Berlin, lias received the royal command to proceed to the Court of St. James in the same capacity as he occupied at the Court of the Hohenzollcrns. H. K. H. Prince Wattana Nawong has been315 words
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Article714 1891-09-15 159 SCRAPS FROM THE 1890 BLUE BOOK. A greater portion of the town Singapore land is held on building leases for 60 and 0,9 years. 1 he leases in ihe country are 99 and 999 years. The extent of land alienated in tee-simple before 187 1, which pays no revenue to714 words
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Article195 1891-09-15 159 (Sarawak Gazette.) On the 4th the Hon'ble C. A. Bampfylde invited some seventy guests to a dance in the Court house, among whom were the exceptionally large muster of over forty Europeans. The building was tastefully decorated with flags, palms, ferns &cc and the verandahs hunj* with many195 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter100 1891-09-15 159 (o tub Editor. Dear Sir, —In looking over the programme of the coming Race Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club, I find that in the r Sultan's Cup a selling race for second-class horses," on the first day, fhe top weight is stated at 11 stone. Let100 words
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Article108 1891-09-15 159 Royal Engineers v. H.M.S. Rattler." These teams met under Association rules on the ground of the former (New Harbour Dock) on Saturday afternoon, and a most enjoyable and well contested game resulted in labour of the ship by 3 goals to 2. Teams. Royal Engineers Forwards, Jenkins and Cook108 words
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Page 159 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1891-09-15 159 Robinson Co. SINGAPORE PENANG. (Established 1858J Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Silk and Satins. Costumes. Millinery. Umbrellas Untrimmed Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. Laces. Boots and Shoes. Ribbons. Haberdashery. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing, Velvets. Velvettas. Velveteens. Crapes. Plushes. Gauzes. Embroidering. Fancy Articles for Presents. The dre?s-rnaking department is in charge298 words
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Article691 1891-09-15 160 Among the passengers going home tomorrow per s. S. Afirzapore is Dr. E. yon Tunzelmann. Bishop Hose leaves for Penang this afternoon, where he will remain for a couple of days. It is hoped he will be back by Sunday next, after which he will leave691 words
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Article120 1891-09-15 160 Concerning a former Governor of this Colony the Whitehall Review says Sir William Cleaver Robinson, the present Governor of Western Australia, is we hear, l.kely to resign the appointment before the completion of his term. There will be many eves on on this desirable appointment, with its 3,000/. a year,120 words
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Article721 1891-09-15 160 Before the Chief Justice, Sept, Bth 1891. The September Criminal Assizes commenced this morning. The cause list comprises ten cases. Sum Boey and Teo Kit, extortion and criminal intimidation. Wong A Urn, forgery. Case dropped. C. A. Colonna, wilfully making false and fraudulent entries and omissions in his721 words
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Article94 1891-09-15 160 There was launched from the Yard of Messrs. Riley Hargreaves Co. to-day a Steam Yacht for the Sultan of Koeti 76 ft. long by 13 ft. by 7 ft She is fitted with two pole masts and ample sail power and, when finished, will look a handsome vessel. The cahins94 words
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Article176 1891-09-15 160 The Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak has collated the Revd. J. Perham Colonial Chaplain, to the Archdeaconry of Singapore, vacant by the resignation of the Venerable Thomas Meredith. The ceremonies of Institution and Induction were performed at the Cathedral this morning by the Bishop in the176 words
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Article366 1891-09-15 160 Monday, September 7th, 1891. Before the Honourable Sir Kdward O'Malley, C. J. Magistrates 1 Appeal. The (Jucen on the prosecution of William Porteous (Respondent) v. Teo Ah Chong- (Appellant.) The appellant was charged before Mr. H.T. Haughton, at Singapore, on June loth, 1 6th and 1 8th, with366 words
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Article192 1891-09-15 160 {Pinang Gazette). Arrangements have been made by which Mr. O. E. Cole, of the Cistern Kxtension Telegraph Company's service, is to assist Mr. Nelson in carrying O n the latter's work as Superintendent of Telegraphs from the ist instant. Mr. Cole will draw the half pay of the192 words
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Article88 1891-09-15 160 A correspondent writes thus to a Ceylon paper with reference to the position of the Malay language in that Colony The Malay language, which is day by day celling neglected, has recent an impetus by 8 t ne printing of two new books in Malay by Mr Baba O Saldm,88 words
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Article583 1891-09-15 160 The N. I. Government has sent to If a mining engineer and four Inspectors'^ for the Ombillien coal fields in Sumatra On the occasion of the birthday o f ih Queen of Holland sergeants in the N. I 5 lr t ceived a bottle of wine and half583 words
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Article405 1891-09-15 160 Mr. A. B. McKean, acting Chief Manager, writes as follows to the Hongkong papers Hongkong, 31st August, 189k Sir, The London mail of 31st July tohul this morning brings a:i account of the Statuttr? Meeting oi Shareholders of the National Bankfll China, Limited, held in405 words
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Letter1295 1891-09-15 161 Mr. Roper's Explanation. To tb« Editor. Sir.— I was pleased to find the letter signed 'One Interested" in your issue of psterday. It is well that the scheme be thoroughly ventilated, and the public of Singapore have a perfect right to be informed of all particulars relative1,295 words
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Article2347 1891-09-15 161 Formal Opening by the Governor. Yesterday afternoon the handsome new building in Armenian Street intended as a Boarding House for scholars who attend a day school elsewhere was formally opened by H. E. Sir Cecil Smith, after a short Dedicatory Service conducted by the Bishop of Singapore2,347 words
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Article26 1891-09-15 161 /yio President, an i A Chinaman was ident drowned in the haj himsdf out of a san ye sterday evening /bour by overbaU ni in o»26 words
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Article649 1891-09-15 162 Fillis' Circus has arrived from Sourabaya and leaves to-morrow for Madras per S. S. Purnea. Arrangements have been made with the Selangor Government for the Sappho, on her trip up next Saturday, to stop at Klang a day longer than usual, from the 15th to the649 words
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Article166 1891-09-15 162 The ordinary fortnightly meeting was held last night, about seventeen members being present. After the minutes had been read and confirmed Mr. J. Holloway in the absence through illness of Mr. J. D. Ross moved. Should any member's subscription remain unpaidfor more than six months, he shall,166 words
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Article394 1891-09-15 162 England v. Scotland. A match, confined to members of the Cricket Club, was played between two teams representing England and Scotland last evening. England won by a goal to nothing. Playing with the wind in their favour in the first half England pressed their opponents at the start,394 words
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Article547 1891-09-15 162 September 9th 1891. The Serangoon Gang Robbery case was continued this morning, the case for the prosecution being closed at noon. No. 1 said he went up country to collect some money which he did not get. When he got to Whampoa's house on his return he was547 words
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Article196 1891-09-15 162 The Namchow" Case Wascallcd on after the tiffin adjournment. Mr. Donaldson for the defendant, the Attorney-General prosecuting. The charge being read, Captain Huddle, Deputy Master Attendant, in his examination identified the official log of the ship. Had initialled the entry made therein referring to deaths on the passage from China.196 words
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Article830 1891-09-15 162 (By one of the Crowd.) Sequali has spoken. The site of the old jail on Stamford Road was the situation taken up by his gorgeously-fitted waggon yesterday evening. A large Asiatic crowd was attracted to the spot in a short tiire and listened with eager attention to his detailed830 words
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Article141 1891-09-15 162 September roth, rSijr. The trial of Kong Tian Seek for being i member of the Tong Beng Society was commeiu-td at two o'clock yesterday and the prisoner being found guilty was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. This morning Wong Kat was charged before a special jury with141 words
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364 1891-09-15 162 The tedious and expensive method of coaling steamships by manual labour has long been a matter for comment and regret. It is an old and, hitherto, an unremedied evil and one to which attention was directed during the naval mi > eivres of 1890. Among364 words
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Letter97 1891-09-15 162 To the Editor. Dear Sir, —For fair all-round inaccuracy, your contemporary's little paragraph »n yesterday's issue about Common, the winner of Two Thousand* Derby and St. Leger, takes the ship's biscuit. Common is the property of Sir F. Jo^ n" stone and Lord Alington not97 words
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1742 1891-09-15 163 We give beneath an extract from Lord Knutsfords final despatch to Sir Arth Havelock Governor of Ceylon, on the sub' ject of the military contribution of tha* Colony. Ihe remarkable featute of thU do c.«.m-nt is that .at last Lord Knutsford condescends to admit that1,742 words
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Article1056 1891-09-15 163 As the discovery of possible sources of coal supply has a direct bearing on the interests of Singapore as being before everything else, a coaling port, extracts are given below from a series of reports upon the Tanisari coal-field in Java, which go to show that1,056 words
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Article274 1891-09-15 163 We did not in our issue of yesterday allude to a report that was current in Town regarding an occurrence at Johore, as we thought it desirable to ascertain the real particulars before alluding to a subject concerning which good feeling suggested careful inquiry, as it affected one who is274 words
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Article502 1891-09-15 163 At about four o'clock on the afternoon of Saturday last a fearful tragedy which ended in the death of the chief actor therein took pace in the Police station, Teluk Anson. The facts, we (Straits Independing) learn, are as follows:— A Malay named Mat Tahib,502 words
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Article648 1891-09-15 163 {By the Mail.) Nothing has beer definitely settled as a corollary to the meeting on the 30th ult. of the bhareholders of the National Hank of China (Limited; but pourparlers are proceeding by wire between London and Hong Kong with the object of arranging matters. The Hon*, Kong648 words
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Article857 1891-09-15 163 Mr. Ronald Smedlev. who recently c^vc an emertainment at the Masonic Hall announces that "by special request he will give another in the Town Hall on September 19th. Mr. Sincdley proposes to repeat a coupjj& of his former recitation?' and four others, and has .secured the patroiuge of the officers857 words
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Article184 1891-09-15 164 The following telegram has been reCrived by the Local Secretary, Raub Australian Syndicate, from Mr. Bibby, Mine Manager at Raub {Received at Si)i^apcre at 4.30 p.m., gih.) Raub, 10 A. M., 9th Sept. B utery starts again to-day. Raub Hole. Pr -j ~cts continue exceedingly good. Western Lode.— Total184 words
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Article130 1891-09-15 164 If anybody has reason to be thankful for "cheap and nasty cartridges" it is the police who took part in gang robbery capture at Serangoon. The 450 revolver cartridges which were found shewed evidences of having been struck by the t pin and of misfiring. They were Belgian t in130 words
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Article466 1891-09-15 164 The number of dogs killed for the week ended September sth was 117; licensed 39. Total killed to date (18th) 11,453; registered 1,628. From the office of the Hongkong Daily Press we have received a handy volume entitled the Hongkong Hansard being the Reports of the466 words
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Article299 1891-09-15 164 Before Mr. Thornton this morning the batch of cases in which ricksha owners were charged with allowing rickshas to ply for hire without proper fittings, marked with the registration mark, came on for hearing. Mr. Joaquim for the owner and Mr. Napier for the Municipality.299 words
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Article2049 1891-09-15 164 The "Namchow" Case. The following is the further evidence of Capt. Huddle recorded before the Court rose yesterday afternoon It would be the duty of witness to inform the Health Officer of the fact of vessels arnving infected, f i 1 U 1 By Mr. Donaldson Every page2,049 words
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Article537 1891-09-15 165 Last night the Rev. G. M. Reitli gave ani)t h rr ol Ins lectures on Church History ,bjcct being Monasticism and Learnt ing m the 1 wellth Century." Like the preceding century, said Mr HeJth, the feature of the twelfth century r druggie between the ecclesiastical ivil537 words
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Article104 1891-09-15 165 s been now definitely settled that r Jenniogi vacates the post of Jn g C.'hief- Inspector, and goes to MaInspector Porteous acts as Chiefr*<*or and Inspector Patterson takes r ge of the Detective Department. lh tr t} le authorities are justified in ln S these changes may be doubted, 1104 words
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Letter473 1891-09-15 165 i o thi Editor. leUerT^^"^ tO Mr H R RoPer's V f ™'h was Published in your paper SinJ Info^t,on of the community of Snga porc that the scheme proposed by Mr. Koper for introducing so many Japanat one time into this city P( he Sinn ?n V°473 words
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Article205 1891-09-15 165 A walk down Kling Street east side, from Bonham Street, to .Market Street, showed that though the verandahs have been nicety paved, and are sufficiently wide to render walking in them safer and pleas. ,nter than in the road-way, yr t not much is done to keep them clear. The205 words
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Article202 1891-09-15 165 SI AM NEWS. (Rangkok Times.) Dr. Keith, late physician-in-charge at the Bantaphan Gold Mines, has, we l.ear, been appointed to take charge of the lives of foreigners working at the Chantaboon property of the Rubies and Sapphires Company, Limited. It may interest our readers in North Borneo to know that202 words
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Article736 1891-09-15 165 Last night Sequah was again successful in treating a gentleman who has suffered for the past two years from chronic rheumatism. H. E. the Governor and H. H. the Sultan of Johore purpose paying a visit to the S.V.A. Drill Hall this afternoon. On Sept. 4th736 words
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263 1891-09-15 165 Mr. J. H. Edols of the Malay Peninsula Prospecting Coy., Limited, writing from his workings on that Company's property at Raub, under date of 3rd September 1891, to the Secretary of the Company in Singapore reports as follows Shaft B. The stone for the263 words
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Article744 1891-09-15 165 The following are the most recent arrangements made, with regard to the constitution of the French navy in Eastern waters The French Minister of Marine has recently instigated new measures for the reorganisation of the naval forces in Indo-China. The naval division in Cochin-China is to be abolished and replaced744 words
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Page 165 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1891-09-15 165 L~\J JUs> Kl>GßblbN>::S En fHrntoriam I "The WORLD," I OBIIT, nth SEPTEMBER, 1891. I SPERAMUS UT RESL'RGAT I T?mfn CALEDONIA extat. spirat. vivit.23 words
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Article1132 1891-09-15 166 United Services v. The Club. This match was played last night on the Esplanade, and as the Services were able to draw on the Navy for some good men the result was eagerly looked for. On paper the Club appeared to have rather the weaker team, but their1,132 words
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Letter655 1891-09-15 166 To the Editor. Sir, —Kindly grant me once more, a space in your columns for a final reply to Mr. Miki Saito. I beg to differ with that gentleman when he states that my stay in Japan was too limited in lime to enable me to gain sufficient655 words
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Article553 1891-09-15 166 H. M. S. Rattler proceeds to Johore to-day for a short stay. The total return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was 885 A batch of twenty European constables for Singapore left Liverpool on the 29th ult. They are all selected553 words
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Article237 1891-09-15 166 This morning shortly after ten o'clock some Kling men were cutting down a very tall roadside tree opposite the gate of Mr. Holley's Livery Stable. Mr. Holley was just coming out of his gate driving a brake with two horses, when the tree broke off, and the237 words
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1025 1891-09-15 166 (Gold Gazette.) The following letter and reports h culated by the Managing Agents r 0 *?> i holders in this Syndicate lhe sha re Referring to the report attached, whir* and approved at the Adjourned Stat I of shareholders held on the loth Julvla1,025 words
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Article881 1891-09-15 167 (VOL. I— IV.) Circumstances have no doubt to some f jtcnt compelled the Editor of the Straits r a r Journal to depart from the lines originally marked out and the summaries c f legal proceedings in the Courts, w i lh the reprint of judgments881 words
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Article1113 1891-09-15 167 rZru V c ys sat side b y side in sch °oi. urchin. a V acalion was J ust over the nartr.l Were flush f cash and this Particular moment they were engaged in denr v lng Ca amHs O-iofthem waf sud but ?i ca i^1,113 words
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Article315 1891-09-15 167 The debate whether the Native States shouM be annexed to the British Empire which was postponed last Tuesday owing to bad weather will be taken up for discussion at the Mutual Improvement Society's rooms at 8 P. M. on Tuesday next. The Assizes Court has been occupied the whole day315 words
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Article153 1891-09-15 167 Corps Orders. Singapore, 12th September, 1891. 1. Orderly Officer for ensuing week, Lieut. St. Clair. Orderly Sergeant for ensuing week, Sergeant Sisson. 2. Parades (Plain clothes): Monday, 5 15 p.m. 7" R.M.L. Gundrill. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m. Maxim Gundrill. Thursday, 5.15 p.m. Squad Drill. 9 p.m. Lecture at153 words
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9102 1891-09-15 167 ENGLAND'S MILITARY ROUTE TO INDIA VIA CANADA. By Otto Wachs Major (retired.) (Deutsche Rundschau). It is to be hoped that, for the sake of those interested in the question of imperial defence and the union existing between us and our Colonies, the interesting paper dealing- with the Canadian Pacific Railway9,102 words
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Article1061 1891-09-15 170 Small Causes; before Mr. Justice Goldney. Sept. 1 2th 1 89 1. Nathan v. J. C. Davies. The plaintiff, Ezra Nathan, a broker, claimed $270 against Mr. J. C. Davies, damages for refusing to take delivery of 1,500 Raub shares. Mr. J. G. Boyd, partner of the plaintiff,1,061 words
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Article2766 1891-09-15 170 (Via Ceylon.) New York, Aug. 27.— A passenger train, whilst crossing a bridge in North Carolina, fell throulh mio the river, a depth of eighty feet. Forty Dysons were killed, and it is feared many are seriously injured It has been ascertained that a rail on the bndgu2,766 words
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Page 171 Advertisements
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Advertisement537 1891-09-15 171 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. The above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened and is now of the following dimensions Length on the blocks 330 feet. Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill at ordinary spring537 words
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Miscellaneous441 1891-09-15 171 Anjer Shipping Report. (Specially compiled for the Singapore Free Press.] L Date of pas-ing Anjer; N itionalitv and description of vessel; Captain's name; Whence and when siiled, Destination.] Aug. 27. Dut. str., Prinses Wh helmina Turfboer; Amsterdam, July 18; Batavia. Aug. 28. Dut. sh., Noach 1., Zwart; Cardiff, May 22441 words
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Miscellaneous44 1891-09-15 171 The British ship Sultan mentioned a whirlwind on the 25th August in the Celebes Sea, in which she carried away her fore and main topgallant masts, and lost several sails. She rigged up jury m.ists but wjll replace the topgallant mast on the main.44 words
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Article1107 1891-09-15 172 (For the Free Press. 1 Lou don, Sept. 7, 1891. The Ichang Outbreak. During the recent outbreak at Ichang, the British Consulate was destroyed a French gunboat has been despatched to that port with instructions to act decisively. The Chili Revolt. The town of Coquimbo has yielded to1,107 words
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Article217 1891-09-15 172 SEPTEMBER 14th, 1891. B«WATIOII. Cap. Pd. up Shares Value I'd. Uit. N l t > c? r ,enu, h ß,nk nk Prem. ex. div. 7.500,000 7>5 00.0,k, 6<V»O ia S »S n h *i3 3 Kx.div. Sales. 1,500,000 1,500.000 ivouo lou io»lPp* Dcbemur -s6p.c. Par Buyers. y O9217 words
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Miscellaneous645 1891-09-15 172 Passengers Arrived. Sept. 9 Per Sappho from Klang. Mr. and Mrs. Snell and 2 children, Mr. Chater and Mr. Shapeira. From Malacca. Mr. Peralta and child. Sept. 10 Per Nerbudda from Calcutta. Mr. Delpech and Mr. D'Cruz. f*er Hebe from Deli. Mr. and Mrs. Wetter and Mr. Christie. Sopt. 9645 words
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Miscellaneous662 1891-09-15 172 Celestial, Brit, str., 640, Follett, Sarnarango Sept. 11, General, Tan Kirn Tian Sons, f,r Samarang, Sept. 16.— R. Tongshan, Brit, str., Jenkins, Stfatow, Sept. 6, General, Guthrie Co., for Bangkok, 3ept. Pakan, Brit, str., 84, Shimnen, Malacca, Sept. 11, General, Wee Bin Co., for Pakan, Sept. Canton,' Fr. str., 2,735.662 words
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Miscellaneous710 1891-09-15 172 Lorna Doone, Sar. str., o R an Aug. 2 6, Ba, las t, Borneo^rft^ I CLEARANCES. I September i 4% H John Sanderson, Brit str c I add Japan. Svn "X f Or Amherst, Brit, str., Macey for S,i I B. W. Soon, Brit, str., Mm f or p n710 words
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