Daily Advertiser, 2 January 1891
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Title Section14 1891-01-02 1 The Daily Advertiesr. V -'^'*'"*^~3P w y te **^»fgfJB*By^ M «^B^^ P* B^BBrUP&^BB? iB^^14 words
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1065 1891-01-02 2 The Daily Advertiser. Friday, January 2, 1891. Education in the Colony Ttie remarks made by 11 13 Excelle>ney Sir Cecil Smith at the' recent /fistribntion of prizes to the scholars /of t Tie Raffles Institution were most opportune, as 1 1 iey add considerably to the interest in education, which,1,065 words
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Article1743 1891-01-02 2 Lord Wenlock has been nppoiutel^H Governor of Madras m succession :oM Lord Oounemar.i, G.C.T.E., r^sigiwhlM Lord Wenlock is a Liberal UuionLs.lH The Queen h;«s appointed Sir fd-il ward Noel Walker, K.0.M.G., Oj-IH nial Secretary of Ceylon, to be Lieit-lH enant Governor ot that island arid ''II dependencies.1,743 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1891-01-02 2 KELLY *WALs^l>T NEW Str^PLJES s Sttxoobaphic PtM», NT Ai -tom i nc PKHCIM Leads, PORTABLK COPtIK« I'KE'SLS. g pi -PrKMANKNT" MaBKIWO Ink. JOODALL'B PATKKT CaED I'tiOlQss j NK --TANI^. STATION!".:v I "aSK>A. AND oTHKK Oftiok RaQwaiTRH BRIAR WOOD PIPES, Ac., Ac, j\ELLY Walsh, Ltd. jluirsnow, 13th Srpt., 1890. I W.353 words
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Advertisement433 1891-01-02 2 (ESTABUISHeSB^S.) Adjoining Messrs. J. LitUs Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMISTS AND DRUCCISTS. DISPENSING.— The careful compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions is well known to 1 c the most important iind responsible duty of the Chemist The greatest care is therefore taken t< keep our dispensing counter well sup plied with the433 words
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Advertisement271 1891-01-02 2 "J^JoSSPEfJSARY" Waterworks (beg to advise AN EXTENSIVE ADDITION TO THEIR MACHINERY lately received, and which NOW IS In full Working Order. :o: riMIE original plant erected by them i A ws.s found to berTOO SMALL to cope with the demand, and latterly I to keep customers supplied, it has been271 words
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Article505 1891-01-02 3 The Singapore Annual Regatta took place yesterday, Thursday, nnder the management of an ahle committee, and their efforts met with pleasing success m all directions. The s.s. Sappho and Bangkok were utilized hy the Committee for the day, and from them the racing was controlled. A good hreeze505 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement426 1891-01-02 3 •SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, DEPARTURES. Djbc. 51. Diomed, British str., Snow, for Penang. Wing Sang, British str., de Ste. I Croix, for Penang and Calcutta. Bhundara, British str., Blake, for Calcutta via ports. Normanby, British str., Griffin, for Darvel Pay via ports. Siak, Dutch str., Seepers, for Deli via ports. G. raw426 words
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Advertisement414 1891-01-02 3 THE Anglo-Chinese School opens on Monday, the sth of January. The I Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Special Classes ireet m the Anglo-Chinese School building at the foot of Fort Canning Hilt, the lower classes as usual m Xo. 52, Hill Street. SECRETARY, Anglo-Chinese School, Bellevue, Orchard Road, Singapore' Singapore, 2nd414 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement183 1891-01-02 4 I LEWIS' TIFFIN, READING, BILLIARD ROOMS, >•» 1 1 This Establishment is being opened with a view to affording the greatest possible comfort to all who may patronize it. OPENED ON AUGUST 9, 1890; j j In this department of our business we I purpose giving; a Tiffin which for183 words
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Advertisement328 1891-01-02 4 PILSENER BEER, KEY BRAND. Imported since 1876. Xone genuine without these two JLaheh v~ sr-J^' *i JJ^-~^ Labels a«d Trade Mark Registered m England and Germany. Sold by Messrs. JOHN Co. and by «il Cliinese Provision Shop-keepers. SOLE IMPORTERS X SOLE AGENTS, AGENCY COMPAMA GENERAL De TABACOS De FILIPINAS. Capital328 words
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Advertisement135 1891-01-02 4 threeTuaSlE" \f BRAND A light bitter Ale of good bo,l v i aott flavour. East UtUP SP< i l tim Jbott,eB fartfc. Sold retail by John Little Co. 4 A. BARKER, Singapore, Sole Importer. Singapore, Uth July, 1800. TVOTICE.— With reference to th< 11 notice of Ma. A W. Westkuhout135 words
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