The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 12 July 1892
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section17 1892-07-12 1 THE Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JULY 12th, 1802. No. 259.17 words
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Article252 1892-07-12 1 Lbaoikg Il* II s. A Change in Pahang Policy COI/RI Ni v v 1 c Court. The Boat Quay Rie»t, nirnlty Court. The Piamcnd-Camelot Collision, Spori i hng. I he Rai es, r i > A»» 4o» l o ssociation. Cup-Tie Kngineers 9. R A. IO Rbpor rs. Municipal252 words
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Article68 1892-07-12 1 I < k. no ur to Jvli 11. I. i .ON DON B Bank I 2 1o demand 2 icj Private credit 2 ill documents Gm 2 ii| 3 m n| On 1 N I Bank demand 224 Om Homororo. Bank demand I dis. On J-wa. B I.lk demand68 words
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Article101 1892-07-12 1 (JI'LY 11.. I Jv-5 Gambier s»****7i < übe No. 1 **•*><-> do. do. N.. 2 s\ Bla li (ordinary Spore) 8.90 W hii Faii*L/W*— s% J4-5» Nutmegs I itos lo die lb.) &7Mace (Banda) 9°- < loves (Amboina) I() o° c 10% Blacks) 28. rapioca, s.n.. pearl (Fair quality)101 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article35 1892-07-12 1 On July 10th, at his residence, Prinsen Street t^ew.feolA. I>. WtLLIAMS, ol Fa daughter, Ml mrSmi tt l th l J nsUnt *7, Sophia Road, the wife of R. il Padday, I a son.35 words
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Article22 1892-07-12 1 On the 7 th July, at his resiM nee, Perseverance Kstate.Gaylang. Charles Martin Allew in IMS 54th year Deeply regretted. I22 words
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Article350 1892-07-12 1 1 he P. O. s. S. Snrat bringing mails from England dated June r jth arrived yesterday (Monday morning). Tlie same company's S. S. Rokilla convey this homeward mail to-morrow (Wednesday, 13th). Seven out of the eight men who were arrested in connection with the recent riot m350 words
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Article, Illustration751 1892-07-12 1 1 1 c halt tl.e Pre-* 1 r People's iij t we >y influent •.<• iiti l »r' be .n Mi-repati c»l Tnitl her glorious precepts draw, Pledged to Reli_ri«n. latraltr. at*. J I aw. (July Bth.) Tut: Sultan is to come to Pekan with751 words
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Article627 1892-07-12 1 {By the Mail.) The Imperial Chancellor at New Guinea, I!err Schmiela, is to be nominated as Governor for the German protected sphere in New Guinea, lhe two first Governors, Herr yon Schlemitz and Herr Kraltke, filled their ot r *cc till the administration of the New Guinea627 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1892-07-12 1 JUST ARRIVED BY P. O. s s. FORMOSA. Guinness's Draught Stout, Guinness's Draught Stout, Guinness's Draught Stout. II you want health and strength in the 1 L*t drink Guinness'f Draught Stout. Sold at the Temple Bar Hotel, t at 12 cents large glass, and 6 cents small. I m ported57 words
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Advertisement155 1892-07-12 1 ST. ANDREW'S, HOUSE SINGAPORE. '"T A HIS is a Boarding House for boys A attending the Raffles liistitution enother day-schools of the town. It is under the direction of a Committee consisting of the Bishop, the- Colonial Chaplain, and five other g-entlemcn. Applications for aelmission should be addressed to the155 words
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Article1186 1892-07-12 2 A Reuter telegram, dated Mozambique, June 14, says ihe Katanga expedition has arrived at the mouth of the Zambesi. Captain Stairs, who was in command, died at Chinde on his way down the river. The expedition will shortly said said for Rovuma Bay and Zanzibar."1,186 words
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Article298 1892-07-12 2 A telegram has been received from the Hon. J. J. Grinlinton stating that he considers £20,000 sterling the minimum sum required for adequate representation of Ceylon at the Chicago Exhibition. What is the Straits amount to be A meeting of the Singapore Amateur Photographic Society will298 words
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Article1470 1892-07-12 2 Ihe c ight mon who were arrested in connection with the recent disturbance on North Boat Quay appeared this morning before Mr. Bland charged with rioting with resisting the' police, anel with resisting a public servant in th** execution of hi*^ duty. Mr. Mathews appeared1,470 words
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Article459 1892-07-12 2 The first annual meeting of th" tution, which was formed as the r T*'* several meetings held last year, tfHfcnl last evening in the Methodist Eni Church, when Dr. West read a Pal the subject of What are the best l* 01 for carrying out in Malaysia459 words
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Article652 1892-07-12 2 Capt. Johnston's report on the loss of the Royalist, on Stork Reef, on ihe j h l list is a**. fe)l lows June 20th, .745 P.m. Leti Singapore Rjad-s for Labuan and l>. North !I >i o Port-, ss p.m., stoppe-el for repairs in engii652 words
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Article920 1892-07-12 3 Sir W.lham MacGregor continues-says the Pall Mali Gaeette~Xo work wonders in B rilish NewC.mnea. Hi, exceedingly inte^tiiir report for 18.. >-Qi shows that slowly but surely Western rivih/at.on fc being introduced into the island in a manner bcncncial to the uativt* and honoura! to the empire." Amoiur ik*920 words
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Article1851 1892-07-12 3 (London, June 6th.) Cricket. Compl- mUi o| lhe n(^ lcct of LducMwn m favour 01 cricket find but litt'e favour with the Headmaster of Ha.leybury, tor the simple reason that. Mr. KeKvard I.ytteltons characteristic and amus.ng opinion, cricket is not only education, but education of the1,851 words
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Article99 1892-07-12 3 Judgment was reserved in the Appeal Ca-e-, Arunashellam Chetty v. Whampoa and Co.. yesterday. Louis Oxley Jurgens, the tuan who was arrested on board the Hecate under the Fugitive Offenders' Act under a warrant from Bangkok, and who was allowed on bail in (500, tailed to put in an appearance99 words
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Article1160 1892-07-12 3 Tan Kum Chan was ordered by the Governor of Hongkong; to be deported he was arrested by the order, which stated he was a person dangerous to the peace of the Colony" or v a suspic ious character well known to the Police." A writ of habeas1,160 words
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Article877 1892-07-12 4 A foot paper chase over a course about nine miles across country, has been held in Penang and was very successful. Mr. D. Mackay has written to a Colombo paper on Arabian and Liberian Coffee in Rs. 4,000,000 for the construction ol railways anel other public877 words
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Article770 1892-07-12 4 The mile-handicap is arranged for this afternoon, the- iirst heat, at 5.0 p. m. containing. -I H. Wade, scr., 11. C. Dermount, 240 yds, \V. Makepeace, 290 yds., K. Scoular, ;<a) yds., E. allace, 305 yds., J. McKenzie, 330 yds. The second heat at 5*5 P m770 words
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Article1188 1892-07-12 4 It is high time that the pubil.fr about this business. The Straits Times has garbled the very scanty but significant details of the official report of Mr. Presgrave's dismissal. It is a fairly open secret why the paper should do this, and as a matter of fact1,188 words
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Article226 1892-07-12 4 Ihe annual report of the Indian Immigration Department ed Perak, shows the number ol arrivals to have- been 614 an increase <d 68 eai ihe previous year, rhe number o( coolies employed under the Order in Council was 2,034 anel the percentage of deaths 7.07. against 48 for226 words
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Article411 1892-07-12 4 Vlmosl incredible news has been brought to Yokohama by the schooner Sai/mn, ol a rriW« case of murder and piracy on the lii»di the perpetrators ot which were seen in iron- >■■ of the men <a thai vessel before dear depi'turt Irom the Caroline Islands411 words
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Article, Illustration622 1892-07-12 5 TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1892. Uganda. <••...... :M.-va:tv._- N another column will be found an extract from the rinses dealing with the Uganda question, that is, pracUcally, with A fn <* C ™l>any, and, iL s nottoo mttch ac^'^ r nl 8h >""*'« that part of Africa, rhe English sphere of622 words
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Article887 1892-07-12 5 Tbe following telegram has been received from Raub Kaub n a.m., July nth, 1892. Battery commenced crushing. Raul Hole, total depth of main shaft 92 feet. Prospects are more favourable." Yesterday the witnesses in the alienee murder case on board the Sri Trin^anu were placed under arrest on a887 words
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527 1892-07-12 5 hen 1 heard that circumstances had caused the Loonchoo Coffee Estate in Johore to be thrown on the market, I thought for sure" that some one interested in planting and having the pen of a ready writer would have come forward, either with a527 words
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Article299 1892-07-12 5 A three-cornered match between teams y e aside 10 represent Married, Single aid Grass Widowers will in* played em 1 hursday and Saturd iy next, em.- round rach. I eams are.* Married. -Surgeon Capi. Dick, Drysdale, Allinson, Capt. Acheson, J, 17 Robertson. Singlb.- Gillespie, Grei-j, Fulton, Boileau, 1 ighton.299 words
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Article417 1892-07-12 5 FIPTBSM Lives Lost. A telegram from Lloyd's agent at Bordeaux on June 14th, says The British steamer Pet re lea from Philadelphia, laden with petroleum, blown up and sunk at Blaye. Four coal-lighters also sunk. A despatch to the same agency from Blaye says Sixteen417 words
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Article734 1892-07-12 5 M. Normand, the well-known French torpedoboat constructor, has obtained a spl .7, 1 s iccess with the sea-going boat .'v.. which has just made he trials at Cherbourg. Although the contract -peed, fully an .a: I with a propter complement of coil, was bin 21 knots,734 words
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Article1984 1892-07-12 6 The order has been sent out by the British Kast Africa (ompany that Uganda is to be abandoned. It may by this time have reached the coast and be on its way to the interior. But. if the state of things in Uganda is what the1,984 words
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Article432 1892-07-12 6 Mr. Barm sat a-* third Magistrate in ihe I \)iie*e* a nil to-< lav Ihe Ail 'hron v.V e»: the 27th I tne says The Lucipara, n/li h arrived in purl ou Friday a 1 midnight made with one exception the quickest passage on record between Philadelphia and Kobe. She432 words
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1468 1892-07-12 6 SELAMA TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. An extraordinary general meeting of this ompany was held at the office of the Company, at Hongkong, July 4*-", for the purpose ,f considering a scheme for the reconstruction if the Company. Mr. J. Orange presided. The Chairman said—Gentlemen, this meeting is ailed for the1,468 words
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Article86 1892-07-12 6 f;(7c>K: BCTBD U P TO JULY I 2 Ms London. Bank m s 2 1i H d. -nan.- 2 l 1 Private credits 0 m s 1 nf d *uments 1 m/s 2 lij »i m s 1 1. On India. Hank demand 222, On Hongkong. B nk demand....,86 words
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Article120 1892-07-12 6 J Ll 12 n S ;o 25 I »ai ii r. 5.87 j d < No. 1 s d So. S. !'<:*:> I Hack lon hnai re) 8.90 0•. au<\ air v j_ Nutmi t :as to the lb, Mac c (Band i q*. 'Cloven (Amboina) 16.50 Bally 1120 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous315 1892-07-12 6 SHIPPING IN PORT. Giving nationality, tonnage, master, p nd date ol departure, cargo, c< date ol leaving, destination (v I ere I* ie I station in port. X R *ads; I. P.— Tai ">a it 17 VV Borneo Wharf; N7U.--N. Harbour IV 7y dock: S Slipway (Tan Rhei). Q Quaran'in#»315 words
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Article546 1892-07-12 7 Special for the 4i Free Press." The Treachery of 'To Gajah. Five days ago we alluded in a leading article to statements current in Pahang specifically charging To Gajah with treachery in the last Semant; n expedition. Certain definite statements made by Malays of credibility to independent persons546 words
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Article844 1892-07-12 7 llu: great drawback felt in Pekan is the want of ships. There are no regular steamers now, nor any having agents in Pahang. Only a few small ships touch there on the way from Singapore* te> Kelantan, Tringganu, &c., but on the way back they often do not844 words
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Article1051 1892-07-12 7 Kaub. July 2nd. Until the mining e-perrations at Kaub are accelerated by the receipt of new winding plant to take! the* place of what ha**, been, I fear, irretrievably damaged at Lebok Trua, under circumstances which will no doubt form the subject ol future enquiry, no rapid progre*ss can1,051 words
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Article1176 1892-07-12 7 Kaub, July 2nd. It was with considerable amusement, not to speak of any other emotion, that the mail which arrived here last night was Observed to have brought, among other valuable items of Paharg intelligence, some recent '•news" regarding the state- of health ol the Sikhs at1,176 words
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Article938 1892-07-12 8 The French transport Comorin, on her wn y from Toulon to Saigon and Haiphong w ith troops anel passengers called at the Borneo Wharf for coal te> clay. Xhe Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.8., Admiral >t the Elect, the only surviving brother of the late938 words
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Article780 1892-07-12 8 THE MAIL OF JUNE i 7 th. Naturally much of the commercial news of the week is occupied by the failure of the New Oriental Bank. We publish a report ot the meeting of the creditors elsewhere I here is apparently little hope of the Hank continuing business. Much sympathy780 words
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67 1892-07-12 8 - tion Foreign Ollicc, June- 10.-— lt is hereby notilied that Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has received from the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chili at this Court a note, dated the 71 h inst., slating that67 words
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Article1478 1892-07-12 8 ADMIRALTY COURT I 1 Before Mr. Justice Wood. Between Chong Mob Co., plaintiffs against s.s. Camelot, her cargo and freight! Mr. Nanson appeared for the plaintiffs. and Messrs. Drew and Napier for the defendants. Petition e>* the Plaintiff. Shortly before 6 io p. m. on the Ist day of June1,478 words
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Article745 1892-07-12 8 Exchanges up to June 29th bring particulars nf further nvsfortun 1 ir local banks. A Reuter to the Ceylon papers says Ta* Hongkong and Shanghai Binx's Diviobnd. London, June Ju.— I he Hongkong and Shanghai BmU has notified thai it will probab b necessary to write e>it745 words
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Article836 1892-07-12 9 A very fasfand interesting game ensued last evening between the Engineers and the Artillery in the final round of the Association Cup Tie, when it was definitely decieled that the former were to be the first holders of this well-contested trophy. This was the second occasion on which836 words
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Article1562 1892-07-12 9 Eight Hours by Law. The following amusing skit on the eight hours movement appeared in one of the London daily papers last month, and Major McXair will no doubt excuse us for letting his many friends here know that it was a piece of fun1,562 words
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Article692 1892-07-12 9 Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-aye as sung by His Excentricity Prince; Caesar the Restless at the Mother's Meeting on Wednesday last, with a full chorus consisting of well-known Singapore celebrities Tampion, Buckets, Sandy, Gobo, Comedown, Soso, Downall, Sawbones, Armament, Blanket, Pickanini, the Office Bhoy," the Office Cat, Clerks, Orderlies, Punkah Coolies, &c, <Sx.692 words
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606 1892-07-12 9 ALLEGKD MURDER ON THE "SRI TRINGGANU." The adjourned case against Mr. Aspital) the Chief Engineer of the Sri Tringg mnm and the second engineer, a Chinaman, wh were charged last week with murder at th instance of the father of i.uc of the* boys am board the ship, and who606 words
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Miscellaneous106 1892-07-12 9 Shipping. 1 on nage Ins h. r «"g -th car,',, sca £Z l &™?4> < Uile, Por London via Canal th dr 4l-i. g now 20/ g 22Y lh^g/i..r big g,,,ds Peppers 27/6. a,e t.arnb-t.; and Per Liverpool 1 I^ fc^^j2__^ l -p^U« 1 e>r tne Continent th and Hamburg106 words
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Article368 1892-07-12 10 The total return of visitors to the Raf- es Library and Musuam, during the week vas pin* wreck of the s. s. Royalist was put p t\»r auction at noem tu-elay, but after the adding had reached §250 it was bought n subsequently being sold privately.368 words
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Article409 1892-07-12 10 Mr. L. A. M. Johnston is appointed a Commissioner of the Court of Requests tor Malacca lite Singapore Municipal Commissioners publish a Supplementary Budget for 134,642. The main items ot expenditure are: Dog Regiftration Dept. $_,gvS2 Jinrikisha Dept. Salaries, Registrar at $300 2,o?o Deputy Registrar at |»5o 1,010409 words
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Article1096 1892-07-12 10 For the third time the Hon'ble E. E. Isemonger makes the annual report on Malacca, which appears in the Gazette to-day. The following paragraphs are taken from it The years iScjt has not been a favourable one the depression in trade which has been so general1,096 words
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Article997 1892-07-12 10 1 lv- author of a comic opera is responsible fe>r a gooel deal of suffering. The public ear is afflicted with the popular taie**. hummed, whistled, parodied and mutilated till the public eye glares and its forehead puckers into an ominous frown. But one* ch)e*s not997 words
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Article133 1892-07-12 10 THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK In consequence ol exaggerated rumours being current with reg-ird to the losses recently suffered by lhe Chartered Mercantile Bank of India Lond >n anel China in Bombay, the Dirt*, tors have issued the notification referred to in Reuter* s Telegram, viz that the* Kis>- s incurred133 words
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Article479 1892-07-12 10 Mr. William Warren, ASSOC. M. In***. C. K. Memb. lo*-t. M.E., K.R.G.S., «re, an English engineer, who has reported o\t the Peruvian and other oil fields, has just visitcel Upper Langkat, in company with Mr. Jacques De-en, the holder ol a I irge petroleum roncessi >n479 words
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Article436 1892-07-12 11 The Sea Belle leaves fur Pahang on Sunday morning. Ihe Liverpool ship Chrysomene was passed on the sth instant, by the Pakshan from Swatow in Lat. y 30' N*. Long. 107 15' and wished to be reported all well. The Pinang Gazette is of opinion that436 words
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Article481 1892-07-12 11 Kandy, June lBth. A first class manager has been appointed to take charge of the estates of the company i 1 which Messrs Shand and Henry Walker are interested. Mr. Pr\er s company are going in tor planting 200 acres of Liberian coffee. There i 1 some481 words
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Article2208 1892-07-12 11 Consul r*. Chas. Iremlett thus writes to the Marquis of Salisbury on March 31 on the trade, _CC, of Saigon for the year 189 1 Toughing. It is trequently stated that the country is pacified, but the almost daily reports of collisions between natives and the2,208 words
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894 1892-07-12 11 ARABIAN AND LIBERIAN COFFEE IN THE STRAITS. I (Tothe Editor Ceylon Times, i Sir.— lt may interest your numerous plar readers to hear yet another opinion on loth prospects of coffee in the Straits. I therefor., 9 mine for what it maybe worth. The groufl which I venture an e>pinion894 words
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Article1726 1892-07-12 12 (From Our London Correspondent.) London, June 10. The Board of Trade returns for May show that the exports for the month are £1,960,504 less than those for the corresponding period of last year a decrease equivalent to 992 percent. This is distributed over nearly all the items, but1,726 words
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Article1708 1892-07-12 12 jU" INUTESof proceedings at an Ordinary Meeting held on Wednesday, 22nd June, 1892. PRKSENT.^rhe President, Alex. Gentle; the Hon We the Colonial Engineer, Major McCa hum! R.f 1 m.o 1. Sohst jj the Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn A. L. Donaldson C. G. Paterson Tay Geok Teat J. r.1,708 words
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Article484 1892-07-12 12 VT INI'TKS of proceedings at a Special Meeting at 4.30 P.M., on Monday, 27th June, 1592. Present -—The President, Alex. Gentle the Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer, Major McCallum, k.f... c.Ma,.; T. Sohst the Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn; A, L Donaldson; 1 7 G. Paterson P. Joaqutrr. Absent:- -The484 words
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Article3007 1892-07-12 13 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, Mr. Gentle presiding. There were also present the Hon'ble Major McCallum, Mr Sohst Mr. Crane, the Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn, Mr. Paterson, Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Joaquim. The minutes having been read, Mr.3,007 words
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922 1892-07-12 13 An extraordinary general meeting of this f m pany was held in the Company's Office, 4 p raya i Central, on July ist, for the purpose of discussing j and considering an offer made for the purcha the Company's property in British North Borneo.922 words
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Article2339 1892-07-12 14 Naturally a considerable portion of the London papers dealing with Eastern affairs is taken up with the failure of the N.0.8.C. But it is admitted that the suspension, disastrous as it may be to many, has not fallen with such a shock as the2,339 words
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Article81 1892-07-12 14 The latest Bangkok libel ease, Stefano Montresor and Agostino Cell! v the Bangkok Times has ended in favour of the paper. The alleged libel consisted in a general statement that Bangrak, a part of Bangkok was gaining an unenviable m-t--onety on account of the influx of81 words
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Article682 1892-07-12 14 THE PROSECUTION OF THE BROWNS. Committal to the Assizes. (Special Telegram to the Free Press.) Penang, Oth July. I he Browns have been committed to the Assizes, bail §3,000 each. The principal evidence tendereel consisted ol extracts from the letter books of the firm. The charges against Messrs. L. (7682 words
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Article1087 1892-07-12 14 It is gratifying to find tfiat the sporting instinct is by no means dead in all directions, and it speaks well for the Cycling Club that, out of a membership of less than 30, 12 men entered lor each of the two races. The mile handicap was1,087 words
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Article358 1892-07-12 15 Saturday J:^ <>" crowd of spectators. The .utifully ,1-v bui i u! un. Dut a strong breete blowing in irom the sea precluded Hie id... A i Pa;t.cularly last im c bVing d one ?2 illume taken over the race V by two watches, was358 words
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Article257 1892-07-12 15 Via Ceylon./ L-ndon, June 29. The Hongkong ..nd Shangttank has notified that ir will probab!** !>»• essary to write --ft §400,000 front the reserve md, and srill declare a dividend of £1 per share lhe profits ot the current halt-year (being at rate ol IO per cent per257 words
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Article1914 1892-07-12 15 h«en7o m» ,'T f' 6 3 Bank C <> r Pcra.ion has deposko?, tt L hL volu "'^y liqu.da.ion. The v«edße£n~r mCt P rev,ous had •mi to%? n v n e pr h r U anu ar p:! orthe,r •___r l of criditors poinds o„u C1,914 words
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Article1284 1892-07-12 15 rhe ordinary general meeting of the Pahanir hxploration and Development Company (Limited), was held or .the 13th June attic Cannon-street Hotel. Air. Alderman Hart presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and statement ot accounts, referred to the work mat had been done1,284 words
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Article324 1892-07-12 15 By the Mail. j The profit and loss account ol the Netherlands Iradmg Company shows a profit of f.1,802 160 against which there is a loss of about f.500,000 on shares and bonds of sundry agricultural under, takings, while the Batavia office has written off 1.673.000 for doubtful324 words
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Article1300 1892-07-12 16 4- (via Ceylon.) Berlin, June 22. Grand reviews and fetes have been held here in honour of King Humbert, who has been most warmly received by the public. London, June 22. Mr. Blake, late Liberal leader in Canada, is the Home Rule candidate fr*r Longford. Chit ago, June1,300 words
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Article618 1892-07-12 16 Washington, June ath. In an interview with Secretary Blame late this evening, he said that his 1 signation was not occasioned by the near approach of the Republican Nominating Convention and would not affect his action to the slightest extent. Ihe question of .his candidacy618 words
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Article225 1892-07-12 16 Ne>t many particulars arc given in the Penang papers of the preliminary hearing I of the- charge of criminal breach of trust j against Messrs. L C. and J. A. Brown. The case came on em July 6th and 7th before Mr. Birch, the* Senior225 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement578 1892-07-12 16 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. The above Dock, situated in Prov.nce Wellesley ig&i^sazjaxz ing dimensions Length on the blocks 33<> feet. Breadth at entrance 5° Depth of water on sill at ordinary spring tides l 5 Do do. neap tides 2 The Machine Shop has been largely extended and is578 words
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Advertisement648 1892-07-12 16 HONGKONG AND SHANGHat BANKING CORPORATION PAID-UP CAPITAL m RESERVE FUND JS?* 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO- J 300,000 PRIETORS J Court op Directors. Chairman— S. C. MICHABLSBN, Esq Deputy Chairman L. POBSNBCKER E s T. E. Davies, Esq. Alex. McCoMAcaii F C. J. HOLLIDAY, Esq. J. S. Moses, Esq q648 words
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Advertisement447 1892-07-12 17 Howarth Erskine Limited, P Civil, Mechanical and Electricai Km KNURS, Iron and Brass Founder^ Bridge and Ship Builders GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND TO B. XI. GOVERNMENT AGENTS FOR Robey. Engineers, England, Engines Mumford, Engineers, England Pumr,"* Reddaway, Manufacturers Belting CaL, w Hepburn's Patent Indestructible VaIJT Hocking's Fresh Water Condensen Eagle Non-Conducting447 words
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Advertisement1078 1892-07-12 17 BENSON'S WATCHES. MANUFACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. MAKER TO H.M. THK QUEEN. ECI^VMANUFACTUREn sN DRECOMM K Sn, n XlK l W the East, Benson's Special strength "FIELD" WATCH. A Gold Key_ ess Enoush Hal, Chko.vom.tee, gam BENSON'S LUDGATE WATCH. A THHai^^TER "Plate English Lever pullv CMLENSArEo, Silver, gold, FL IUS,ZES AND1,078 words
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Article480 1892-07-12 18 {For the Free Press.) The General Elections. London, 4th July, 1892. Six Tories five Unionists an.l three Liberals have been He- ejected to their respective seats unopposed. The University Cricket Match. The eric k<*t match between Oxford and Cambridge was won by the former by five wickets. The480 words
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Article251 1892-07-12 18 Quotation Cm. Pd. up SharM Value Pd. Dir. H k»m* :S'hai Bank. 88% Prem. $io.«oo.ooo flo,ox>,ooo 60,000*25 mont; Papar Dock. »|o 7 Sale* 1.500.0001,500,000 .*****0 1.1 IP- honM-r,-sop., I prem. Buyers. 909.500 Harixuir Dock Co. [30 Last sale. 258,900 258,000 2,^89 100 IjoB on Pr251 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1892-07-12 18 KNIGHT Co., 4, BATTERY ROAD. FURNITURE. CURTAINS. PLATED WARE. CARPETS PIANOS. CHINA House Decorators. ""pilE ONLY linn in the East that can furnish a house with a thoroughly artistic and tasteful class of good KNIGHT CO.. S U P P LY EV ERYTH I NG FOR HOUSE FURNISHING. Bentwood Furniture109 words
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Miscellaneous293 1892-07-12 18 Passengers Arrived. July 4: Per Sechsen: from Bremen. Mr. A. Saatmann. From Genoa. Mr. Rubens, Mr. C. v. d. Muhlen, Mr. J. P. H. Romegcr and Mr. C. Pommensen. July 6: PorAnchiees: from Liverpool. Mrs. Dunkerley and child and Mr. EUackaengel, Per Prmutetheus from Yokohama.— Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. Per293 words
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Miscellaneous868 1892-07-12 18 Per Saghalien for Marseilles.— Miss Stanton, Mr. Dircks, Mr. Kinsey, Mr. Bergmann, Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury, Mr. G. Urrutia, Mr. K. Sonne, Mr. H. B. Vaile and Mr. W. Bailey. bor Colombo. Mr. Kcssler. luly 11 —Per Surat: for Yokohama.— Col. and Mrs. Kennick and Mr. J. White. For Hongkong.—868 words
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Miscellaneous627 1892-07-12 18 Mercury, Brit, cruiser, 3.73* 280 crew, 13fUUB, 7,290 h.p., Capt. Balfour, Hongkong, June 17, On Station.— R. CLEARANCES. July Sam.Tou, Brit, str., Harvey, fer Bagan. Amhekst, Brit, str., Macey, for Klang. B VV. Soon, Brit, str., Delmage, for Bihiton. PBNANG Brit, str., Dunlop, for Samarang. Olive Branch, Brit, str., Shell,627 words
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Miscellaneous276 1892-07-12 18 July 6. Am. sh., John R. r el 7^ Philadelphia, Mar. 28 Hiogo. July 6. Dut. str., Batavia; Le Clero o dam, May 28 Batavia. RotterJuly 6. Ger. sh., Carl Pribdeich ll York, Mar. 13 Hongkong aak i New July 6. Fr. bq., VvoUNB |c MarisCalcutta, June 6; Sourabaya. er276 words
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