Mid-day Herald, 6 March 1895

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  • 12 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD VOL. L] SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1895. [NO. 101
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 ITIE MID-DAY HERALD, SINGAPORE. HIE Ofiet of publication of the Mio-DAY BBBBLD" is at No. If, Malacca Street, lata the Daily AdKBTU3BB PBBBB." Iho hoar of Publication is at 2 ul dailj and at noon on Saturdays. :att* of sul>scri}>tion is $1 a uu\a fc* J* ,ca l and $1.25
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    • 532 1 pEXIN'SULAR AND ORIENTAL L STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Office, Collyer Quay. Wharves and Godowns, New Ilarbour THE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards and leave Singapore homewards on the following dates Outwards Homewards 1894 18i>4 Ravinna Nov. 12 I Rosotta Nov. 14 .Siara Nov. 26 Surat Nov. 2rt Peninsular
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    • 210 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. rxnKU Contract with tbb Netherlands India Govkrnmknt. Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay. Steamer Fiona Expected Will be despatched for Bate Van Diemen Batavia Mar. 3 Batavia, Cheribon, 5- amarang, Sourabaya sth O y Bylandt Palembang arrived S'baya, Bali, Lorn
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    • 636 1 RRITISH INDIA BTBAM NAVIGA TION CO., IjIMITBD. TO rEXANG, RANGOON, AJD CALCUTTA /^NE of the Company 'B Steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo are booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports m India and Ceylon, also to East African
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    • 373 1 pANTON INSURANCE OFFICE vy LIMITED. CPITALSURSCRIBED $2,500,000 Amount paid up 9 500,000 Rbbbbvb Fund 500,00$ Head Office, Hongkong. Qeaeral Agents Mbbbbb. Jardine, Matheson A Co TBB undeisigned having been appointed Agents for the above CompanyHTd prepared to accept marine risks at cnrrent rates. A Rouus is annually paid o all
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  • 624 2 The Mid-Day Herald. Singapore, Wednesday, March 6. The Working of the Arms Ordinance. According to complaints that reach us f'oui timo to time, tho provisions of this Ordinance do not afford such general satisfaction as was anticipated, that is by thoso who knew very little about it. From tho nature
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  • 569 2 (From Australian Paper*) London, Feb. 1. Lard Brasssy says rhat the closing of tho Indian mints would un ye useless. The true financial remedy was to develop the re sources to the country, build fifty thousand miles of railways dating the time ol cheap material and freights.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 341 2 Sis,-— A couple of weeta sgoO* educational atmosphere ut Siagapm was stirred a little at the lltou^lii that the Jesuits were about to take potter siou of the E lacatiooal Deputise* and revoiutimi.se the pressui irsten. The thin* has h iwever died out, though Something may eventually come
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    • 466 2 A correepou lent of c liome writes Accounts, though so etih are v very necessary one. fl«-. v ;l the eesenee ot all euo economy. i"j may jib at the word eCOOOttV/« own it hasn't a pleas tut or encour*:' ing scund. It suggests toaomeiuiou cold dinners, one
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    • 674 3 We never seem likely to hearths ot the richborne v tor yet hae the real i ichborue been vered, this time m the person of ism Ch psw A Mrs, Jenthe prime mover m the case, announcement ol her disthe Australian pap* rs has ■rth a n'w
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 930 2 |THK TANJONG PAOAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITKI). The premises of the Company are B tuated at Tanjong Pagar, adjoining the Town of Singapore. Ine Wharf extends to one mile and a qu titer and m divided hy the entrances lotheGraving Docksintothree parts. The West Wharf; over one mile m dength with
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    • 253 2 "RALEIGH" CYCLES. FIGURES ARE CONVINCING. THEN STUDY THESE. 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS. 341 FIItST PRIZES. 312 SECOND PRIZES. A total of 692 Firsts and Seconds won by 21 of Italy's leading riders on "RALEIGIIS" IX 1894. Average this out, and remember that the same skill j which enables a maker to build
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    • 115 2 WANTED. Turnout— Pon v, phaeton, harae«e,eVc Appiv to P. H., c/o v Mid-day Herald." J MEDICAL APPOINTMENT WANTED. is dsoiroai of being employ ul as Assistant to a M -died Praatitioner or m a Pharmacy also Willing to take Melieal charge of an Estate or pilgrim Snip. For particulars apply
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    • 185 2 POSTAGE STAMPS QLD used postage stamps of the years 1850.94, of Straits Settlements and ol all other countries are bought st the highest prices, m any quantity. Utters and consignments are settled by return of post. 1 also «ive m ex change Q u |d and Silver Watches Jewellery, Picture*,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 MEMO: OF THE WEEK. Wednesday, March 6th, Rugby Football Crocks v Griffins 5 p.m S. V. A. go d driil and .Cyciists, 5- 15 p. m. Lecture Presbyterian Church, 8.?>0 p in. S V. A, Miixmi gnndrill, Dp m. Thnrsday, March 7th.— B. V. A.B.in snndrill, 5 j>. m. s.
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  • 1345 3 The s. s. Albion brought 75 head of Cattle from Bangkok yesterday. Tbb s. 6. Paoting arrived from Swatow yesterday bringing 10 38 ('hinese immigrants. Mr. Wi bean, late Government Secretary, Solangor, is faking up laud m Sclangor lor coffee planting. The regulation forbidding foreign. eis holdiug
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  • 248 3 The Bulk Oil Sch eme. Arrangements, asya the "Ceylon 0 c over," are being rapidly perfected lor tbo local delivery of bulk oil, and it i- probah c that by the beginning cf May everything will be m readiness to commence operations. The original inteation oi pninping oil direct from
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  • 359 3 What are the Japanese to do next Will be the question generally asked now. With the fall of \V\.i-hai- wei, and ths full oommind of both sid^s of the Gulf of Pecheli, it may be said bat the J ipsnass anould be able to
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  • 84 3 Lon lon 1 month's eight Umt bills 1 11^ J Prrvaas Paper 2 0 i>o diys' sight Djjj mot* 2(1 m 2 0 demand Bank bills LI Ijf T.T 1 11 1 Franc >, dauund 4.kk d ava I.L) P«u itti o/o pr i a iv In, M
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  • 104 3 t .i\j!> J Jr.. Gambier, i####< #.^o do Uubj X>. I 130 i ilo do No. J \2,\j i CopralSeli, sua dm 1., M rj.oVJ «.lo L'ontiauik, 0.6) Pepper Black, u>.g 1 Sago Lion, Xo. 1 ;i.6 > Pearl Sago, 3.4 > Coffee Bali, Picks! 47.0* Colfej
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 580 3 INDO-CHINA_S. N. CO. LTD FOll PEXAXG CALCUTTA, The Com pany *a Steaner "KUl\ SANG,* 1 1,07-1 toiis, Captain You kg, having left Hongkong on the sih inst., may be expected to arrive here ou oi about .he llth inst., and will have prompt despatch for tin above ports. For frei.'bt
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    • 554 3 latest giducrti'icmeiitfi. <m aVE the undersigned Chinese Ladies and Gentlemen wish t<> publish our appreciation of the kinduesa done to the Chinese community by the ttf'rta of* Mrs. lleßreen. About two years ago BUS opened a tree School for Chinese boys who could not aff >r 1 to pay the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 42 3 MAIL N9TIOE. Mails will close to-morrow FOR Malacca, it Ling-L Cecil 0. Smith, I p m Uiitavia C'hu-ilHiii urn Saaiataug CeU-siiul 3 p m Sarawak, tta jib brook*, 3 v m Deli, t aiypso, 3 p m Cheiibon a, Kaaasraag, Isaaag 11pm
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    • 641 3 PASSENGERS ARRhVED. Per Giae'a Irom driest,., Messrs* Tarab^clu.i, Lyon, Ado, Arize SHIPPIN ARaiVALI .Much Britisii str Sherird Osb^ras, Jf iJ/j froai M ii icoa, Telegraph Uo Britiah steamer Beogkal is. Mirshsll from Palembang, Wee Bin A. Co Britisii ateamer Isabella, II lls >.i, from Mnar, British str Hanoi, ShaW, fio
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 374 4 KUTTENBACH BROS. &C KUPPER'S BEER Chop PAYONG," the only hoot which received any award ;it tlic Chicago Exhibition. c H v v r> a [HON SAFES AND LOCK > The beat m the world. APOLLINARIS WATER. The ipieen of table waters, a most healthy and relishing drink la tropical countries.
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    • 390 4 Powell &€o. SINGAPORE. I' Please read these few LtWBS ABD BEAU THKM IN MIND. :o:— fhUR FURNITURE FACTORY is m Orchard Road, and is the largest and most complete. It is supplied with steam power to drive our Woodworking Machines, Saws. Lathes, &c, therefore Contracts and large orders can be
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    • 797 4 i. m. urn co. MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO USERS OF BELTING WE herewith give some convincing facts relating to our ORIGINAL SOLID WOVEN COTTON BELTING for the edification of Users of Baits. The following genuine extract is taken from Huttons Works Managers Handbook" as to the respective
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    • 514 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL GOWANS, ALEXANDER Ca Proprietors, Thk Dispknsary leratfd w Company, v BOTTLERS, LMi'OltrEllS, |c beg to int imalc that they h kv« U IN removed iheif TOWN DiiPOT Ne. 8, BATTEBY ltn U) Th<- n< w offices am und^r v Stlltervieiou and m din-rt t n e«nnmini«'ation with
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