Daily Advertiser, 11 June 1892
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Daily Advertiser
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Title Section12 1892-06-11 1 The Daily Advertiser vol. ir.] BINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1892. [NO. 45012 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement482 1892-06-11 1 T HE DAILY ADVERTISER (11 r publication <»f rln- DaiLT ,i ,sbh i- llw [Jj pet Floor of |.j Malacca Street. v m|' SUBSCRIPTIOH. 1,11-v.III < >H«» l>ull. If. l»kf 5 crnts each. nT Al>\ KStTISL.MKN ITS. i, or p»ri of mi inrli Tw»i ii. iiul For Inn^r p, U)(482 words
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Advertisement391 1892-06-11 1 S^^^ MILLWRIGHTS, I JVTL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, [ROM FOUNDERS A snip BUILDERa Macihm: shop ,v SHipnuiLDnra Yard, Albion En-ine Works, Beach Road. :o: Office and Bali Koom,— Opposite the Post Office. Litrlit I 1 i u <r 1 1 1 Btcaswrs —d Lsosohcs, nisi W oo«l VVorkiiiir Machinery, Liberian Coffee391 words
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Advertisement127 1892-06-11 1 Riley Hargi eaves Co. I :o: to, BAI ILKY ROAD. --jaf -^-^-^-^-ar-i rSaiii^i wMM W«^S /f/\_ft^RAT ED WATERJV^RJ<S3N^ 'II //V NONE —-Ti^ UF cnjltt ?m\\\ II (y C wM'^ r /BTJ I I IHI '111 bTiH> »v^ost approvio!]|| ll\%s'CNAi« E>; *lM If il i 111 li*\^E*^#/ All descriptions of JSrated127 words
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Advertisement363 1892-06-11 1 SINGAPOik INiiUrtANJE DOMPANV. LTD. AtTßOEiaso CapiTai 14,000,000 Kcmcbiiibd Cai itai (8,000,000 Amoint Paid i p *****0 M LRINK i',t sinkss r |MIIs ('oMipiiuv is prepared toteta policiei <>n Marine ii*;< s to M)y l»art of the world pnliciel ii»iv m.ido k payable tl any oftl I otnpanj** At'«-u--eiee. Li<t of363 words
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The Daily Advertiser
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Article443 1892-06-11 2 1 1 It is belwved.bv pie thai the wntemjw result in S()lm! (li the nature which itself when the ity made a move the verandahs cleat other sort of obstruct lv.articks of trade, object is well explaiV" determination shown -i authorities mean! too, their desire to the w443 words
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Article483 1892-06-11 2 (Hum? I QftT) During the last hall do* have had frequent opp witnessing prisoners, wh*n have bron blurred and -< i i thr leprosy cf crime, ph I goal, [nail the lar^e is a photograph estab which the Thieves' A larlv supplied. Wh< u passed ou the criminal483 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1892-06-11 2 Robinson Co. tor Cricketing: and Football Goods. The "Haffo" Cricket Bate. The 14 All Cane* 1 Bplieed Bat I The Magic* 1 Crickel Balls. Wicket-Keeping GkMret. LegOnaida, Revolring \w.i>> Top Btnmpa. Asvoriatioii juid EKagbj Foot bills. Skin Qoaida, Batting (Hovea. Leree Draai Shirts ilngle stud. Whit*: Linen Shirt* with rollars.706 words
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Advertisement391 1892-06-11 2 MISQUITH Co 'S PIANO AND MUSIC ROOMS, (TUNERS TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE.) We desire to draw your attention to the Great Advantages in purchasing your pianofortes troni MISQUITH CO. Ist. You can choose, try. and THOROUGHLY INSPECT the instrument in every detail before purchasing. 2ND. We import such a large number391 words
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Advertisement599 1892-06-11 2 Powell* Co. SINGAPORE. :o: Please read thksk few links ani> IiHAIt THKM IN MINI*. QIJR FURNITURE FACTORY is in Orchard Road, and is the largest and most complete. It is supplied with steam power to drive our Woodworking Machines, Saws, Lathes, &e., therefore Contract* and large orders oan be pul599 words
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Advertisement571 1892-06-11 2 For Sale. A BLACK BANDALWOOD PONT, in Splendid condition. Apply at No. 8, Cecil Street, or No. '><*, Hotel de rEurope. Singapore, l'Jth May, 18i)2. JjMLUS'S (iRKAT (^KC^US yiLLIS'S GItEAT CIR( I 'JS Refreshment Saloon Refreshment Saloon ]yrll. W. A. WAFFORD begsto inform tlie public that he will supply the571 words
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Article697 1892-06-11 3 return of isitors to the ran an 1 A useum during ■I -'i. 1 \A\\ or i- a passen- I Hi' T. vS. 6. mail steamer liicli i> reported as in lets i.u braiicli i!. Bingu|H>re, 1, i- locally represented Kn^lisli mail for Buro|ie nvevetl l,\ the697 words
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Article202 1892-06-11 3 It is realij a treeJ to be permitted to wMk into the Police Barracks of an even*ug and witness the ardour with which foot-ball, haminer-throwiug and other sports are being carried on. It is quite' evident, by the manner in which the constables are contending "111 with each202 words
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Article297 1892-06-11 3 He was Jim among the boys, Jeems to his^rnndfather, Jimmy to his mother, .lames to his lather, and bob* 1 to liis sisters. He thought if the time ever came when he would bo Mr., there could he no greater happiness beyond. His Father overlooked297 words
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Article28 1892-06-11 3 T wo of a Similarity. W bat a gCM M I made of myself marrying you,"' she said hotly. k And what a gosling, 1," tie J i28 words
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Article42 1892-06-11 3 Harry/ 1 remarked a Cass avenue wife to he,- bntfband, "what is your financial stule this morning?" >( It isn't astute at all, my dear,* 1 he mid turning liis pockets inside out, "isn't anything more than a territory/ 142 words
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Article47 1892-06-11 3 In a M What t^ a kiss, any way?? contest tha |>n*j wt§ awarJed to a woman who wrote as follows: k> A kiss is an Insipid un I tasteless moral thai becomes delicious and delectable in proportion as it is favored with love."47 words
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Article65 1892-06-11 3 "IV f. will not meet hiscUsses to-day." Seeing the above notice in the college lecture room, a mischievous student erased ihe"c"in "classes." The professor discovered the change and carried on the joke by rapping out the "I/ 1 This story has be<*n told of Prof.65 words
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Article64 1892-06-11 3 '1 HE custom of drinking healths" had a most curious origin. In the days when the Danes lorded it in England they had a very common habit of trapping Englishmen in the throat when dnnking. To avoid tnis villainy a man when drinking would request some ot the64 words
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Article192 1892-06-11 3 A surprising instance of custom liou.se red tape was revealed yesterday when a well-known down-town importer received the following notice ('nston House, New York, Collector'* Office, Ninth Division, > March ;'»<>, 1892. Sir, I pon a ti importation of yours (entry No. 21 1, til)192 words
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Article100 1892-06-11 3 A man down iu EUiniiolob, Me., feels nailed upon to explain, thru ihe oolomnfl of the Gardiner Newj», that he didn't know that his wife h*d keroaenad the dotf to kill the fleas, and didn't know the day at his loot, when be threw the lighted match100 words
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Article69 1892-06-11 3 London 4 month's sijht 2/11 1 h j/jjl 00 tlay* siyht 2 I1 M) 2 l (l s ,i l/ dgmnud XT. 2/1 1m F/oncf'. (hiunml IMM A'///- N 70| /«M 178 llfunhur'j li .'•> Penmmm iihhii Ran ii (ton M*ar*ta Cofomho Hini.jko>Kj o/o »M. S'l(/n;l I Ummitm69 words
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Article94 1892-06-11 3 Vuowcu. Qmmkicr, 15 80 do Cube di» I, U 7<» do do 1 7 i'> (npm Had, 4 tl( > Jo Pamimmk, 8.00 Vepptrßlmek 900 I J r />r rr W»il0 t 1550 s,nfo blunt-, sVOU /''-.trl 8*f t ;i:tl) Co/J<r JJali, 2*oo Vqjf*e Übtrts*, B*oo ftpiooo94 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement196 1892-06-11 3 KMBHY e®, Art FruNiruni: Mavufactukeih, 00EATOE8A Dksionkiis, BIJILDRRg and Gbnbeax Covtractobs. TiiTTr.R BmiTAix, i i v.). Rim. Ki London, i BinOAPO RBUIffTBRBD TIIADK Mark No. iH>,m;>. A Urge ttock of every description HOUSEHOLD rUH:TITUiIE Ornaments in |rr&it nrietj, suita for high class decorations, designed Dk. CHRISTOPHER DRESSEU Sole Agents fob196 words
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Advertisement733 1892-06-11 3 Jfetttl FILLIS'S GREAT CIRCUS TU IB BATURDAY EVENING AT 9 P. M.. GRAND TRIPLE* PROORAMMI POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE TO-NIGHT: 1 For the First Tim*-, The Grand Pantomimic Spectacle, THE CARNIVAL ON THE ICE Synopsis of Incidents The Pretty Swallow Dance-, l,v th I Ladies ot the Troupe.733 words
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Advertisement507 1892-06-11 3 Munici BIJJUIBOftouOH Mahkkt. r^MK llanidpal Cosjitntasjonen of Hingapors arc now prepared t<» receive tenders for the farming of Blkmboroiurti Market, along witli the new range of k Cooking and Rating Stalh) and the new Fruit Market Ijing baiween Fish Street and Teo ('ln w Htrset. The Farm will be for507 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous359 1892-06-11 3 _SHIPPINGJNTELUGENCE. Juki 8. British str Chow Phya, Carrol, from Klang, Bnn Jlin and Co British str Malacca, Morris, from relok Ansun, S S Co Ltd M M QodaTery, Rogliano, from Batavia, Messa^'eries Maritime* British str Argun, Johoson, from Calcutta, McAlister and Co. Dutch str <; (J London, Joon, from natavia,359 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement748 1892-06-11 4 Analysis of Wines in our stock by tkMmial KMyed :';r.f ih,,r :;:i iu w f I An iv< >•-- py Htndt of A iiW>iJ fi^-n-t-Mt-OnH litt-r INr.i u:- L>u« tiler Binwtun of ninple botlle Specific wctghi at 15° r -N. o.M')ii of contain- Bignalure of the mmpie Specific weight M748 words
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