Daily Advertiser, 23 January 1894

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  • 12 1 THE DAILY ADVERTISER. ESTABLISHED 1890. VOL. lII.] TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 18t>l. [NO. !>:!'{
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    • 181 1 i Madeiras doz. DAILY ADVERTISER, SINGAPORE. RIPTION. I I ►ollar. s I<* cents each. SI MBSTB. ..ii inch, periodi ORIENTAL >N CO. N> Harbour. xpected ore latefl HOMBW !>s LB9J •i i r -\i- may by v impro of this traffic. NOTICE. go by I '"lnt no been i Nw-
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    • 227 1 Tli is select Pa- Q^^ -B^-r^ The Electric Ci 3 rN Issued by THOS. COOK SON for all parts of tb T I, Si liffii fe OBJ MILLWRIGHTS, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, ON FOUNDERS ft ship BUILD! 1 M.\C!iiNi; BHOP BHIPBUILDTirO Yard. Albion Eng-ine Works, Beach Road. < >iti. \v
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    • 68 1 Riley Kargreaves €0. 4 f EOYATi "PSYCHO" BICYCLES. By Royal Letters Patent. i' i FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER. "THE DISPENSARY" AERATED WATER WORKS COMPANY, SINGAPORE. Contractors i i HER MAJESTY'S G< ER\ T MF,NT. AERATED AN]) MINERAL AVATEESj The Purest and the Best. SHAM POWER FACTORY AND DISTILLERY, 76, BRASS
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    • 665 1 I Posada Elagante (very fine dry) Bherry... 1 per doi f fiOMPAGNIE DES MESS.VQERIES MARITIMBa DE FRANCE. :<>: Telegraphic Address M I.ifTne." Sin jap »ic. Tiik following are the dates on irhi :h the mail steamers of the Messageries Maritimes may be expected t'> arrive here Homewards Outwards Yarra Jan.
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    • 348 1 Posada Cfttes Rions, 1884, Clare THE MERCANTILE BA INDIA, LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Com| Act iB6j 1 > 1890.) Capiial (6o t ooo shares ol i j_-^ each I 2i,50a.00i Subscribed Capital „£i Reai O li mj N0. 65, Old Broad Street, London, k. Court of Di;-J3tir3 Sib Alixasdbi Wilsos,
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  • 506 2 The Daily Advertiser Singapore, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1894. Indian Evidence on Opium and Newspaper Reports. The Royal Commission on Opium, it is thought, will not visit the Straits and China at all. In that case tho series of questions sent by tho Commissioners to the Colonial Secretaries of Singapore and
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  • 125 2 The Balance of Parties in Imperial Politics. Twenty-eight bye-elections took place during la>t year. Of these the Unionists gained four Huddersfield, Grimsby, Linlithgowsuire, »nd Hereford City; while. Waisall, Poutefract, and the Hexham Division of Northumberland wont to tho Gladstonians. Cirencester Division of Gloucestershire, which had boon declared vacant owing to
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  • 153 2 The November Young Man publishes two letters from Mr. Kuskin, 9enfc m December, 1872 and 1873 respectively to the president ot a young men's Bible class m Aberdeen, which gives this tortt advice Say to them that they will find it well throughout life, never
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  • 268 2 The liuLv Intoxication ok a MODIiKN i'l.N lEC >ST. 11 The Dawn of v New Rcli^'iou* Era "is ilin title give"i to Dr. Piul CaruV article m ilie November F>ruiii vii m oriel's Parliament ot Religions. After citing a number of characteristic utterances, Dr. Carus Concludes
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  • 342 2 Mr. \V. F. M. Round, Secretary of the Nation I Prison Association, isl a penologist oi hi^li offijial tbin lin-T m the United States, lit an arti i iii^ uvt on thi> su^j ct m <>r' upiuiou t.i.i!, from a purely economic grandpoiut, eliminating ail Christian
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  • 404 2 Lobengula U it is said negotiating condition* for ramndcr, There may bo a grain or truth m this, since he lias met with little else than disaster since lie so recklessly laid hitnteU out to measure his strength with that ul the white in. in. With f,ho
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  • 129 2 Last night tbeUhittiw true Oriental tashioii their unutia vai laipUHum." As usual the bourhood ot the temple m Tank Roud wrascrowJed uotirithdlaiidingthei tenin^ aapeut ol the wo-ttht-i m lliei |);trt ot tUe ni. lit. Ihe silver car, J( ■rbich 10 moou has ot iate he<-!i I \i
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  • 199 2 Sir Edwin Arnold as Saviour from Suicide. How well worth living life n been or laic ihe theme ut .^ir Ed prose muse. H.w be ,t to the MtUtadion of a >uiade is tuld by him m an interview which appears m the Woman at Uonu A pour man, broken-hearted
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  • 236 2 L nfoktcn ITELY there no longer remains any doubt us to tln> :il I Tup tain Gtvrnjrdd Willmom, who, it will be remembered, irai reported among the missing after one of th" recent Diigagein nt? m Itatabelelanu It it lie any •olatlOO, as it El mu>t ho, to
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  • 226 2 The New French Minister to Peking. No slight sensatiou, >;i\> the U baa been caused m Berlin l>y the re velatiou :h.it ihe new Fren rh M to IV-Kin is the very If. Gerad, who about fifteen yeara yeara ago, M l'rni.li read,. r f t.» thf Elflj Augusta, and
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    • 595 2 WUE STRAITS INSIKAVCE COMI PANY, LIMITED. r ESTABLISH KD LB&S. HtadOflM, Sixr.APOßn. 1 Capital Fully Satiecribedt.. s3,ooo,ooo. Capital Paid-up 600,00u. R«MMTW Fund 8%000. UtotTti Liability of Shareholder! $2,400,000 lalanoo of Working Aooonnt at 31 -t 1 LB9l 1404,781 rpHH STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. EsTABUSBSO ISBO Capital Fully Subscribed
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    • 741 2 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. A.''' V.iru.... Z.'.tiK) 357 1 WHsSI TlM»«n Smhii' Mtiru. 'J.'.H'J SH7 O^otpji W. Conner. Yokohama Ma ru '2. SOS 265 U. Swain, F KAVK BhanriuU altornati-ly «'\ery week <>n Friday «>r Satunl.ty as the titlf mi siiit lor Nagasaki, sm■OSOBBKI, K()HK, and Yokohama. The time of passage
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    • 233 2 ROBINSON CO., Have received a large shipment of SINGERS SEWINC MACHINES, The FAMILY Sand Machtae, ?i< illustration, with cover complete. Tho FAMILY M Treadlfl Machine. Tho Now V. S." Machine the finest machine rn.ido). Machine noodles m ail sizes. Duplicate parts oi" all machines always kopt m sijj'.c. so that
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  • 250 3 IST mail brought the |r position bstfbre the Legislative Council .^in^a|»ore by Mr. Vermont, one of il iinofTicial Penang meaibtr*, for -ue by Government of nott•^ ib ncy. The pressure felt on the Lsury of the Straits at the ptesenl i c has no doubt caused
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  • 28 3 Cor- >i itioutime, an:il he 1 ex j He t Sir md he bin dei t« JK'l Is. Mr. J v tvouring tit the
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  • 297 3 till the to] Loud legal lis a t la< iiu r not a of to 1.,--(n •ecution Cor ii 1 The gen< rml optuioa oiuiderable .nil that a |»ii- >i m!i a vert tholed th it ired by I 9 other point Kit g th.> Kn-r- ii
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  • 1035 3 A second Clerk is required by 'lie Sujxm i!it<-nd<Mif o( Mints, Quala I iUlll j)l)V. 1 HERE are at the pre>e:it moment eleven pretendrr* to the various thrones ol Barope who an- trying to make good their claims. A t.-ani from th« Kn^ineers, Artillery Mid Navy has
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  • 628 3 iTsocins that the moment has arrived when the responsible authorities should take some steps to render the entrance of this river navigable :it all pleases of the ti !,•<*. Yesterday ovening at low water quiUaflcH of boats of sons were aground, pome of thorn joatat the entrance.
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    • 100 3 I MAIL NOTICE, Mails WILL CLOSE for To-MOBBOH United Kin((dom via Porto, Oangcs a f> a m Sarawak, Rtijah Brook*, 9 v m baagkok, Modn— 9 a ni Sourabfiya, Wo San,;, noon Klann |M T«lok Anson, UoM Wan. 1 p in Sambas and Ponti.itm'.. Kan WhaU Hin. S p m
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    • 240 3 fgdgdddddddfg A. FRANKEL, 157&, Victoria btreet. Baker and Confectioner, Under the most distinguished patronage of sir Ckcil Clement] smith, k.(\m.<;.. late Governor oi" the Strait-; Settlements, Furniture Dealer and Commi3 S ion_Asent. RARE and choice collection of all !:in i> of Furniture m btock. Farniuir*] miic to older. D nrier.
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    • 314 3 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. &.RRIVAI 9 British str Perse, Pallett, From Pontianak, Ban Beug British str Celestial, Ooartnay, fro:« Samarans;, Tan Kirn Tiaa ami son Dutch str Caroliua, Caimthers, from Palembang, Leong Hong and i\> ,I<»!u.r str IV-k Senir Guan, MilUr, from Bagan, (Joh (Uuva Loo German atr Kriemhild, Wildetrandt, from Hamburg.
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    • 266 4 MILKERS' SAFES MILNERS' H. M. tne Queen. MILNERS 1 SAFES h ive the Largest Sale ii the World. SAFES More th.n 300,000 MILKERS' Safes protect tin- valuables of the principal Banking, Railway, Insurance, and other Public and Private Companies MILKERS' Safes »re ns< by tlu 1 l»rittgh and Colonial M!LKERS
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    • 168 4 L. GOLDENBERG, Manufacturer of EUROPEAN TRUNKS, bl, I v .!:.\ss BaMA PiOAO, Singapore. HADJI IBRAHIM BIK NOOK MAHOMED, FURNITURE DEALER, T3CGS to inform tbe poblk of Sinthat he has now opened a large establishment at No. 841, Victoria Street, where furnitures of every description, consisting ot ben. woo. l and
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    • 136 4 John Little €o. Solid Walnut DrawinK Boom Kaite apholKered m Silk rapettrj, comprising Coaoh, Lad y'« and Gent's Easy Chain and 6 MMUI (Jhuira. Complete $150.00. Polid NUhoffany Drawing Room aphjUterod i.i Sal Old i};-. coanpriwaz Cjooh, Lil/s ail Grit's Bur G uii-s and 6 small (/hairs. Complete $150.00. C
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    • 505 4 Powell Co* SINGAPORE. <> Tr.EAsn rkad tHttl iT\v i.i^r.s IM.AI: raiM IN MIM'. :o: f\vn FrKXiTiKi: factory is Orchard Road, and the lar»! and most complete. Uis supp with steam power t<> «ln\ Woodworking Machines, 8a lathes, Ac, therefore Contract! larj:e order* can be pat thn WITH SPEED. OUR NINGPO
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