The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 5 July 1892

Total Pages: 18
1 18 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JULY S th, .892. No. 258.
    19 words
  • 170 1 i L- > t i 4 1 8 Roustead Institute for Seamen. 4Jn Local News. Kb>t on Bo.it Quay, 41 g IVnjom Mining Co.. ..a trap Accident, L .o Meeting of N. < B. C. Creditors. 4 _o Malacca, Perak News, "J:" rerak in iNii, Raub, m 4>l Singapore
    170 words
  • 61 1 (CoaasCTßO er to Jcly 4. Bank 4 m s. 2 ill demand 2 \o\ Private credits 6 m 211; documents 6m > o m s u| U M India. Bank _k mand 2^4 >\ H DNIiKONC Elank <i- maftid dis M lAV A litMk «i- in.tini 177 Private ;v>
    61 words
  • 110 1 (JCLV 4.1 I HI 3925 Gambier >• 5-^7 > do. Cube Nu. 1 ,8.00 do. do. No. 2 8. Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 8.00 do. White. (Fair L/W— s% U-5^ Nutmegs Itos to the Ib.) 87. Mace (Band*) 9* Doves (Amfo ma lo S° Bally Coffee [10% Blacks) -8.
    110 words
  • 57 1 rili.s \s a Boarding House for boys attending the Rallies Institution or r day-schools ol the town. It is under ction ol a Committee consisting ol Bishop, the Colonial Chaplain, and live gentlemen. Applications for admission should be •ddressed to life Honorary Secretary, St. Andrew's House,
    57 words
  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 46 1 On the 27th instant, at the Hotel de I 'Europe. Ai.n k, the mfanl son of A. J. Ross. Aged°4 days On Maj 28th at Belgrave, Leicester, England! Alfvak,, F k Armstrong, 8.A., late Head Master Of the High School, Malacca. Aged 54. «n /Ci____r.
      46 words
  • 494 1 The mails from Kurope of June $rd arrived by the P. and O. steamer Ganges on the 25th ultimo, and mails up to the 6th instant, arrived by the German Mail Sachsen this morning, the homeward mails leaving by the Cathay on the 29th ultimo. A serious disturbance
    494 words
  • 500 1 I -h.iil ihr T'rrs* tl r P> ooic'n right maintain, I by influence and unbi bed by gain Mere patriot Truth her glorious p-crcpt- draw, Pledged to ReHgiaa, Loyalty. and Law. That the civilisation of the West is to regenerate the people of the East has become an
    500 words
  • 455 1 (July ist.) IN addition to the Pahang news sent us to-day by our special representative, from both sides of the State comes a reiteration of the statement that, to use the words of the Malay, the second Semantan expedition was only nt a in-main prang, playing at fighting.
    455 words
  • 415 1 (July 4th.) IN pleasing contrast to the prevailing dullness of trade appears the activity of charitable organizations in Singapore, as illustrated by the two functions presided over by Sir CECIL Smith on Pricmy and Saturday last, the opening oi a new building in connection with the Convent
    415 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 The Miike Coals, Anneal OUTPUT 600, goo Tons. < THIS well known coal has uniformity of quality, is absolute!) free from impurities <\nd not spontaneous combustion has hitherto occurred. Therefore highly recommended as one of the most Economical Summing Coals by shipowners, Captain** and Engineers as per testimonials in our
      100 words

  • 581 2 The French gunboat Lutin left this morning at 9.50 a. m. for Saigon. H.M.S. Hyacinth left to-day at 9.15 a. m. She goes to Hongkong to be recommissioned. Miss Anna Doberck, B. A., has been appointed Assistant Meteorologist in the Hongkong Obsevatory. rite China Mail says
    581 words
  • 162 2 Indies matters. The Deli Railroad Company h*-ld a meeting of shareholders, at which a dividend oi 7 percent, was announced. The director informed the mcc ing that the receipt! during the first four mon: us of [Bq_ amounted to f. 366,000, against (.574,000 in 1891.
    162 words
  • 180 2 Final he. One of the mosTXeenly contested matches ever seen in Singapore was seen on the Esplanade last evening, when, the Engineers contested with the R. A. for the honour of being the first holders of the Association Cup. The R. A. team again had the advantage
    180 words
  • 708 2 A serious disturbance took place last evening op North Boat Quay, which, buj for the timely arrival and prompt assistance rendered by the Police, might have resulted in a riot. The immediate cause of the disturbance was the execution of a writ of fi fa on
    708 words
  • 498 2 {From Our London Correspondent,) London, June i The annual report concerning the Str Settlements has just been issued for \ol though we are now well advanced in |t?° It shows that the revenue of the 0 during the year mentioned amounted to $4,269,125 less than that f (jr
    498 words
  • 342 2 The shareholders met at Hongkong on the IQth inst. tt) consider the scheme for reconstructing the Company. The Chairman said -The 15 >ard has anticipated the formation of the new company, and has enfcI axed Mr. Blarney a** th. ir Man iger, a >d we wish to
    342 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 269 2 Ruttonjee Ivlerwanjee 8l Co., Indian end Colonial Merchants, Si. Mari A London, E.C. Established layearsin i«ondon. Large or smalordcrs from Town or Up-country tor European and Ami k i.c w good*. 1 xccuted urith promotness and economy. Consignments realized and proyt/ire or advances made according to arrangements Letters, Telegrams, Parcels
      269 words

  • 244 3 I UP .SF.CRF.TARY DISMISSED. A s „ei I meeting of ihe Munic.pal mmis hTVT C ImN1 mN ,V;,fl^ »n the Town Hall, Mr. Gemle pressing. There were also present he Hon^lellajor McCallum, M, Sohst, Mr. Kiterson.the Hon'ble Tan |Uk Kirn, Mr l>,,! m 1 Mr. Joaquim. l V
    244 words
  • 710 3 The introduction to the paper on the Coalfields of Malaysia, from which we have already given extracts, if a trifle technical, gives an interesting resume of the main geological features of the district. It is a remarkable fact that in thi* Dutch Fast Indian possessi >ns.
    710 words
  • 433 3 Some particulars of the death, on May 29th, of Admiral Mavne, the late vicechairman of the British North Borneo Company, are to hand j Admiral Mayne had attended the Welsh National hnner given by the Lord Mayor at the Man* ion Hon- the previous
    433 words
  • 1722 3 Consul Gardiner, from Hankow, advises manufacturers to think "a little less of what they svanl to sell, and a little more of what the Chinese want to buy." He -ays I he decrease in the import of our cotton goods is most tmsatisfacli ry in all the items but Indian
    1,722 words
  • 903 3 The problem nowadays is, among the fog of his names, to find tne man. A cohort of Christian names precedes him, and a camp- following of i selections from the alphabet brings up his straggling rear. And, as if this was not enough, that odious
    903 words

  • 703 4 The holiday in celebration of the Queen's Coronation Day has been fixed for tomorrow. The Banks will be closed. There will be no issue of the Singapore Free Press. Owners of dogs within the Municipality are warned that animals found out of doors without the badge
    703 words
  • 644 4 (From our stun Correspondent.) After a period of dry weather rain commenced to tall at Bukit Sebukor at 2 a. m. on the 25th, and between that hour and 5 a. m.. when the rain stopped, 5 inches of rain fell. This is the greatest amount in the same
    644 words
  • 226 4 {Government Gaaette, June 24th.) Mr. 11. (1. Xii Jiards has bee*n appointed Inspector of Works, Perak, and Mr. \V. J. I 4 rase-r, Assistant Engineer, has resigned. The Annual Report of tho Ac ing Bri- tish Resident lor iS<ii is published. lobik Anson is declared a port .oul
    226 words
  • 2428 4 The most influential movement in India for a reform of the currency law of that country and for enhancing the value of the rupee is the Indian Currency Association, which met recently at Simla. A petition to Parliament has been prepared, which, however, does not meet with
    2,428 words

  • 1887 5 1 lew It tpnnt r IV..' V ri| IJnawcal bjr Influence and ti n lie re p_t r at truth her t. I AmeS to Religion, l.ova'.tv. and 1 A telegram has been received from the Hon. J. J. Grinlinton Stating that he considers f,20, 000
    1,887 words
  • 597 5 THE LOSS OF THE ROY ALIST." Capt. Johnston's report on the loss of the Royalist, on Stork Reef, on lhe 30th inst., is as follows: |une2oth, $.45 P-««- ,eft Singapore Roads foi Labuan and B. North Borneo Ports. So P-*"-j stopped tor repairs in engine room, which detained shio till
    597 words
  • 437 5 The first annual meeting of this institution, which was formed as the result of several meetings held last year, took place last evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church, when Dr. West read a paper on the subject of v What are the best plans for carrying out
    437 words
  • 597 5 Washington, June 4th.— In an interview with Secretary Blame late this evening, he said that his resignation was not occasioned by the near approach of the Republican Nominating Convention and would not affect his action to the slightest extent. The question of his candidacy or
    597 words
  • 425 5 Almost incredible news has been brought t Q Yokohama by the schooner Saipan, ol terrible case of murder a: id piracy Oil the high sea the perpetrators oi which were seen in irons by -»>me of the men of that vessel before their departure from
    425 words

  • 311 6 &r Wfa MacGregor continues-,*,, th, MM to*tU-u> work wonders in H riti h NC V ceedingly in,,rcM,n r P r -iS.,O-0, -how- ,hat slowly bu, „r ,y Vcs n"„ c^luatKH, intwduced imo "be»en__tt,tt_ waive. and honour" Among Ue impo-an, during the period re vv J re «^at!n« th.
    311 words
  • 976 6 (London, June 6th.) Cricket. Complaints of the neglect of education in favoui Of Cricket find but little favour with the Headmaster of Haileybury, forth*, simple reason that m Mr, Edward Lyttelton's characteristic anc amusing opinion, cricket is not only education but education ol the highest hind.
    976 words
  • 28 6 t i to Jul. 5. On London;. 2 11 o :> LONG. md.... l, ;v Java. k 01 m md i 5... I;; (toDu7)V.v;;: Bank England Rate X.__.
    28 words
  • 602 6 The question of Professional v Gent] men trainers is being fought out in Ceylc^ owing to the scant support given to Wajl and Cavenagh. A correspondent to th Times of Ceylon points out that there a number of gentlemen -trainers W k take horses at lower fees titan profession als,
    602 words
  • 119 6 SHIPPIN G IN PORT. ueo, "-aster, port a „d ■'«> (ihere ki'„™ ,s^ ne f' da teof leavX Roads; T > nl' a nd stati.n in part. Bur Wharf, N *"J° .7'-'"'' '>• W.-L q vr -^ew Harbour fi i V :i lf > 10-DAY. f KHERAN, Brit Sir V
    119 words
  • 101 6 in< f"» Q vJambier, )9«*5 do. Cube" No." l.". 5 do. do. No. 2 S Pe PP*r, Blade (oriViiai^""cr»Ul_!lV" M S no. White r > ore M ,i:n^- I »oa to the lb.) J I 4 Mace #< S ,< yea Amboina) Bally Col Fee He' > "''.Y'Y 1()
    101 words

  • 2867 7 PERAK IN 1 891. The annual report of the Acting Resi dent ol Perak is published in the __t r?" srmmsnl <?#*#«, Vf that SUta In m rciin| or ant WM, -„ai,,p'7; 1 7u7« i:7'7'i Ih -rv r?( v 5 ,5,,,.,:,; 77 n 7i; 7;"°^received in 1800 and tM '<>
    2,867 words
  • 826 7 The following is the Mining Manager's Report for the fortnight ending 24th tune 189 a:— Raub Hole.— The pump in the old Raub Hoe workings can now keep the water down by working 14 hours per day. New Shaft. Sinking the new shaft for working this section of the
    826 words

  • 290 8 The Glcnshiel came in this morning from Amoy, bound for New York with tea. At the regular meeting of Dalhousie Royal Arch Chapter this evening the Principals will be installed and the officers for the ensuing year appointed. Perak does not propose to follow the example
    290 words
  • 109 8 The first meeting of the Singapore Missionary Conference will be held on Monday next, 4th July, at 8 o'clock p. Rt. in the Methodist Episcopal Church, to which all are cordially invited. The Rev. J. A B. Cook will preside, and will explain the objects of the
    109 words
  • 320 8 A capital day's cricket was seen on the Esplanade yesterday when the Club met their old and doughty opponents of the 58th. Except for a little rain about noon the day was fine and the wicket wore very well. lhe Club batted first and ran up the excellent score
    320 words
  • 756 8 The eighth annual report for presentation t0 the shareholders at the <*«*»* ordinary general meeting, to be held in the Company's Offices, Singapore, on Friday, the 15th July, 1892, at noon, is as tol-°Gentlemcn,-Your Directors beg to P^^f°' c you the annexed Statement of Accounts
    756 words
  • 1430 8 (via Australia.) i™ i.,nr A.— Mr. Blame has resigned his office as Seer" ury of State tothe United States r^vernment order to stand for the Pres.dency. Prltdent H. rison has accepted the res.gnafon. There is excitement at Washington ow.ng to this change in the political
    1,430 words
  • 100 8 The following is the result of the ties arranged /or the Married v. Single Golf Match, once round, played yesterday:— Married. Sincle. J. M. Thow,+ l v. Anna Reid (i) str.) J. M. Allinson r. R, VV. C righton. J. F. Gowans, q v. Alex. Gentle (9 str.) J.
    100 words
  • 531 8 The Royalist, Capt. Johnstone, which left this port on Wednesday last at four o'clock, about midnight the same day ran ashore on the Stork R^-ei, Roumania I Vint, about four and a hall miles south half south of the Horsburg light. The boat began to make
    531 words

  • 370 9 To those interested in that r^\A\ •ng sport in Singapore? cTc^*"' mend a »Deri_d r t;,i comLast evening a nader.s, CMne*: UdL s,x Prome--lon., the hC,an r n tal<,n a airi "g number who wi" ...it" 7° f ,heir treme ed« of V along the over
    370 words
  • 312 9 The party that went out in the Sstn da to inspect the Royalist, which vessel r.n ashore on lhe Stork Reef at midnight on rhursday last, has returned to Singapore, and not much hope is expressed ot her being salved From the reef the Horsburg
    312 words
  • 102 9 Herald.— had v -ii h e latelj of several millioAmerican gV' trotters, one of whom a p— has boughl a splendid collection of li q i connoiseur in this subject. I! ml, to bring out a handsomely i ii on jade and to
    102 words
  • 1033 9 l„ n entloned i" telegram fron, our correspondent some eigU days ago that uLS 7 f u the Ra,,b C "3 their P.operty bad been destroyed by the Sultans men. The following statement by the Mandor of the Company's boats sets out at length the
    1,033 words
  • 290 9 (Bangkok Times, June 25th). M. Pavie, accompanied by the Comte de PontbclUnger, secretary, M. Hardouin, Consul, and Comte de Piua, acting chancelier, went down to Ke>h-si-chang on Thurs lay by H.S M. cruiser Rajmkwnar, for the -purpose of investing H. K. H. the Crown Prime with the Grand
    290 words
  • 358 9 General holiday has been observed in Selangor during the past week, and many were the festivities engaged in. concerts, dances and dinners. Tlie scores of the Cricket Match were Selangor. rst Innings. 2 nd tunings. J?* J?; e,,a ™y b Fox ocft b Marks 4 i Glassford
    358 words
  • 163 9 (Independent, June 29th). Inspector Symes is back from Pahang, invalided on account Of dysentery. He is reported lo be progressing favourably. The gold watch which the subordinates of the P.W.D. intend presenting to Capt. Cameron, the retired Deputy Colonial •Engineer, Penang, has been received from Kurope. It cost
    163 words
  • 92 9 Mr. W. Anderson is appointed to act as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Singapore. Mr. Xgo Sin Kho (Hok-kien) is appointed a member of the Chinese Advisory Board vice Mr. Tan Beng Wan, deceased. The name of Capt. Anderson, R.E., is added to the Commission of the
    92 words
  • 1076 9 Some very interesting experiments on ventilation of buildings have lately been made at Cawnpore by Mr. John Wallace. C.K., which ought to direct public attention to this very much-neglected subject. The great intensity of the sun's heat and light are commonly charged with much of
    1,076 words

  • 2328 10 Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock His Excellency the Governor opened the new building that has just been finished in the precincts of the Convent.' It is a very well built structure and one of the handsomest in Singapore. The rooms are very large and unusually lofty, very useful
    2,328 words
  • 677 10 A MAY ATLANT IC CABLE. Before this appears in print," writes the London correspondent ot the Leads Mercury, the good ship Silvertown will have started on her voyage, the object t which i** te> lay another cable across the Atlantic. Un Thursday^ by courtesy of the- Directors of the Indiarubber,
    677 words
  • 838 10 Is there any reliable method of laying Klectric Light wires underground 7 is a question that the writer has been frequently asked lately. > r the benefit of all,, and being only a looker-on, 1 must state that this i*> not an easy question to answer. A reliable
    838 words

  • 2889 11 •rhe Cycle is übiquitous, the snort i universal, self-sufficient and i e A man cannot play cricket al however enthusiastic a foot!** -11 1 billiards. «*l*4*-W*s Tt: would soon tire of Id, 7. n opponent. X„t .f cfcSTg.^ J& b.,.K.1.k<-tl,, s,nici,-„t 7„ m|) ,ny in during lhe past
    2,889 words
  • 478 11 Mr. Justice Goldney leaves for Penang by the Hector to-day. The Postal authorities announce that all ther mails despatched by the S. S. Royalist have been recovered. The Ariel arrived on Saturday with a cargo of coals (3.450 tons) consigned to Messrs. Guthrie Co. I be
    478 words
  • 417 11 The crises through which more thaji one Bank doing business in ihe Straits has recently passed, the failure of the? New Oriental Bank, the runs on the Chartered Mercantile and Hongkong and Shanghai Banks, the precarious commercial position, suggest that the present is a fit time
    417 words

  • 134 12 Thk S. C. C. Sports. To thi Editor. Sir, Seeing that the Committee of S. C. C. have received so few entries, and that the sports are likely to collapse on that account, I would like to surest one wav out of the difficulty. Thai is, to add to
    134 words
  • 364 12 fVia Australia.) London. June 7. --The Oar Alexander arrived at Kiel from Copenhagen to-day, and was met by the Emperor William on board the Imperial yacht Hohen/olleM n. There was a great demonstration in honour ol the meeting of the Csar and the Emperor. London,
    364 words
  • 484 12 Fatshan, June 23. The extortion*, of the native ustoms at Fatshan have al last md with a serious che k. The officials could not hope to lev) their arbitrary exaction-* upon foreigners, .md so by the bold stroke of December lasl they broke the Tientsin Treaty,
    484 words
  • 2253 12 On Saturday afternoon His Excellency Sir Cecil Smith opened the fine new building at the corner of Tanjong Pagar Road and Anson Road which has been erected through the beneficence of the late Mr. Edward Boustead, for the use of seamen frequenting this port. The
    2,253 words
  • 1468 12 A legend by the Brigade Office cat, with a most immoral moral. Dear Mr Editor,— l send you the following true yarn, which was told me at Raffles Hotel a few nights ago, in the hope that it may amuse some of your readers who know the chief
    1,468 words

  • 1349 13 Wednesday, June 29th lJti£&_u_- Justic 0< d> Aain^ Chief ,u 11** justice Ooldn y, and Mr. Justice Collyer. paly? Ah Fang v. the Bangkok Tramway Comdent°Mr c a )2 1 P a C ,ant "**> c ~P^Mr. Napier, in opening the case, said tins was an actioli brought
    1,349 words
  • 1208 13 June 30th July 1st. Before Mr Justice Wood Acting Chief |u slice, Mr. lattice Goldney, aud Mr. Justice Collyer. AY Maclean and Co., ea parte ]obn Cairns. Mr. Napi r, Mr. Groom, and Mr. Delay for j the appellant, Mr. Nanson appearing for Prince Nara. In opening the case Mr.
    1,208 words

  • 2383 14 Before Mr. Justice Goldn«y ami Mr." Justice: Cull\ er, the A ting Chief Justice retiring. A. E. Mi (ay v. the Eastern Rxtension Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd. Mr. Nanson for the appellant Mr. Drew for the respoodant. Mr. Nanson said in this case the appellant
    2,383 words
  • 2661 14 Special for the Free Press." Raub, June 25th. Of actual events since* mv List there is not much to relate, things remaining much as they were, with a distinct inclination to improvement due to two reasons, first, that a fairly strong Perak force holds the more important
    2,661 words

  • 663 15 A correspondent from Pahang writes us The situation in Pahang does m>t app ar to have- been mat* rially altered as the result ol the Sementan i xpedition, and as regards the actual pacification of the country change may on the other band rather Seem to have been in a
    663 words
  • 690 15 {Via Rangoon.) London, loth June. -In a Cricket match between Notts and Lancashire the latter were beaten by six wickets, and in a match between Yorkshire' and Middlesex, the latter were beaten by four wickets. Mr. Gladstone speaking at a Nonconformist gathering at Clapham yesterday charged the Government
    690 words
  • 2226 15 An important reduction in the price of electricity is announced. «In the parish of St. Pancras, where tbe electric supply is in the hands of the vestry, it has been decided to supply electricity at yl. per Hoard of Trade unit, which is equivalent to gas at
    2,226 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 617 16 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 dimension*- Length on the blocks 33° eet Breadth at entrance 5° Depth of water on sill at ordinary spring
      617 words
    • 385 16 KNIGHT Co., 4, BATTERY ROAD. FURNITURE. CURTAINS. PLATED WARE. House Decorators. r pHE ONLY firm in the Hast that can [urnish a house with a thoroughly artistic and tasteful class of goods. I KNIGHT CO.. Sl" PP LV EV ERYTH ING FOR HOUSE FURNISHING. Bentwood Furniture of BEST quality supplied
      385 words
    • 447 16 J. M. LYON&CO^ MILLWRIGHTS, Civil Mechanical Engineers IRON FOUNDERS AND SHIP BUILn Machine Shop Shipbuilding Yard Albion Engine Works, Beach R 0a d OFFICE SALE-ROOM Opposite the General Post Office Makers of Light Draught Steamers an Launches Improved Cattle Powers and Windmills Lyon's Patent Rice Mills, Colonial Wood Working Machinery
      447 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1106 17 fJONGKONG AND SHANOHat BANKING CORPORAT?O_t. X PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND *J0,000,000 RESERVE UABILiTYOFPRn'V f 6 300,000 PRIETOR S j $10,000,000 Court of Directors Chairman— S. C. MICHAFT spy c Th. D.wiks, Esq. A M n c Nt lCI- HOLLIDAY, Esq. "ef* m C N ,V Hf K V <*<\ Hon.
      1,106 words
    • 1127 17 ATLAS ASSURANCE I COMPANY. KSTABUSHEU !808. SUBSCRIBED CAPlTAL...£,,aoo.ooors, cl lin g Hkm, Oiuce, Q2 Cheapmor, London. Fire Departmene. of Th' P e ih nderS >' ned havin X bee Agents Cl_? s risks a .r mpany S e Prepa^ d tal c risks at Current rates. J*J„* BORNEO COMPAI»V, I.IMITKD.
      1,127 words

  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 68 18 At an electoral meeting at Chester a missile was thrown at the Right Hon'ble W. E. Gladstone striking him in th<* eye. Mr. Gladstone returned to llawarde;- aud i »ince been confined to his room. f Scotland and Home Rule. The Scottish Homer Rule Society have refused
      68 words
    • 84 18 Lord Salisbury 's Manifesto. London. jSfh Jnne, 16*02. A manifesto issued by tlie Marquis of Salisbury says that it is for the electors to dee :<ie* whether parliament is to be de voted to internal law giving and improving the loi of the hard workers, or to continue- the Irish
      84 words
    • 18 18 London, jotk Jfnne, 1892. The Right Hon'ble VV. E. Gladstone has recovered irom his recent accident.
      18 words
    • 70 18 Parliament has been dissolved, am! the new one- will meet on the 4th August Mr. Gladstone at Edinburgh. London. Ist July, 1802. The Right Hon'ble VV. E. Gladstone speaking at Edinburgh declared that he had never retracted a s> liable of his lash proposal of 1886, and he leaven
      70 words
    • 19 18 it is reported that the British Government has permitted the Colony ol Natal to *<> form its own government.
      19 words
    • 69 18 London, 2nd 'Jiu'v. /S>,j. Vale has beaten Harvard in the American University boat race. The Paddington Election. Lord Randolph Churchill has bei n re--1 d M. P. for Paddington unopposed. The Free Coinage Bill. The United States Senafe has ad< t«^d S ..tor Stewart'.** fr<
      69 words
  • 266 18 yw«TATI«M. Cai». Pd. up Shares V*l«» PdL Dir. M ci fc S'.mi liank. 95% Preai. $10,000,000 1 0,0x1,000 60,000 125 125 I t\u*»xi 1 agai D 0,.,. *»97) Buyers. 1,5 »<>.,>o, i.yu,,,,,, 15,0011 10.1 lou 10 p.c Dibcniuronp.c. 1% prem. Buyers. 909.500 H;iiUiur Dock Co.
    266 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 177 18 Howarth Erskine Limited, LT Wi al i tys in stock, Portable, Semi- Portabl- Engines and Boilers, Pumps oi ever) > J sc cript ions suitable for Mining, Well-Sinking Gem oil Purp >ses, to Rump 500 to 25,000 Gallons per hour. vA in ig >v< rhead gear for mines, in bining
      177 words
  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 355 18 Passengers Arrived. June 20 -Per Medusa-, from Bangkok.*~»Mr. Fa le and Mr. Pmnbe t. It-nn ..7 —Pok Ann Irom I ahuan. Mr. MerIltt. Per Malacca from Teluk Anson. Mr. Fraser, Mr. Joaouim, Mr. Bernard anel Mr. Crompton. Per Van Piemen, from Batavia. Mr. anel Mrs Drew, Mr. Bruch, Mr. Bylandt,
      355 words
    • 901 18 M^W~~"^~"~ Hecate, Brit, str., 607, Payne, Bangkok, June $0, General, Mansfield Co., for Bangkok, July 6.— R. Malacca, Brit, str., 405. Morris Teluk Anson, July 2, General, Straits S.S. Co., Ltd., for Teluk Anson, july 6.— R. Bornbo, Due. str., 1,490, Klein, Batavia, July 1, General, Boustead Co., for Hongkong,
      901 words
    • 668 18 Ranee, Brit, str., o*en, for Brunei. Vyner, Sar. str., Moore, for Manila. Hydra, Brit, str., Fripp, for Bangkok. Sumatra, Ger. str., Cassens, for Nl. Chow Fa, Brit, str., Stonham, for Bangkok. Ban Seng Guan, Brit, str., Geary, for Bangkok. I man, Bnt. str.. Sandberg, loi Hongkong. Billiton, Brit, str., Chopard,ior
      668 words
    • 452 18 June 30. Brit, str., Suffolk Johnson R a May 25 Batavia. The German ship Peter Rickmers is no ing from the Eastward, and will be fully r» P3SS in my next. y re P*Jrted Captain Olivari of the Italian barque 4 _j reports having encountered a whirlwind distance te) the
      452 words