Mid-day Herald, 9 March 1895

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  • 11 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD VOL. I.] SINGM>OKE, SATURDAY, 'MARCH "lBlh>. [NO. 101
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 440 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD, SINGAPOBK. The office of publication of the 'Mid-imy Herald is at No. r.», Mal.ua a k'treet, lata the DAILY Ad- hi.'' ISBH PKKBS. I The hoar of Psblicstlos is at 2 daily and at noon on Saturdays. ~he rate of ■übseription is $1 a lb tor heal
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    • 545 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL L STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Office, Collyer Quay. Wharves and Godowns, New Harbour THE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards and leave Singapore homewards on the following dates Outwards Homewaiu)s 18'Jl 1804 Ravinna Nov. 12 ltos< tta Nov. 14 Hot. 20 Surat Nov 28 Peninsular Dec
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    • 211 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. ("ndkr Contract with thk Netherlands India Govkrnmrn'T. Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay. Steamer Fiona Expected Will be despatched for Dite* Van CioeiiS Batavia Mar. 10 Batavia. Cheribon, amarangr, Sonrabaya 12th M Vnjiruuhis Penang Mar. 8 Penang, Oleh.leh, \Vest Coast
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    • 647 1 I I*RITISII INDIA STBAM NAVIGA TION 'JO., LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA f)NE of the Company's 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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    • 371 1 pAtfTON INStTRAKCE OFFICE KJ LIMITED. Cpital Subscribed 52,500,000 Amount paid up 500,000 Ueserve Fund .'>oo,<H)o Head Office. Honokong. Qeneral Agenta Messrs. Jardine, Matiikson Uo The nndei digued having been appointed Agenta for the above Company ara prepared to accept marine risks at cnrrent rates. A Bonus is annually paid 0
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  • 300 2 The natives of tlic Cook Islands are mainly of the blown Polynesian stock, and number 10,0 0 or 11,0)0. They were formerly cannibal*, but li ye been converted to Christianity, ami now they dress like Europcauf, carry on trade with New Zealand m coffee, tobacco, cotton, and copra,
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  • 636 2 The Mid-Day Herald. Singapore, Saturday, March 9. Hotels. THERE arc hotels and hotols, but our object to-day is not to enter on a comparison of their merits, demerits, utility or otherwise. We merely wish to bring to the notice of the Board of Licensing Justices that it is considered that
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  • 303 2 Notes by the Way. THE WAR. Many are congratulating t!lf m that thll over, Inn if. I know better as ia shew,, l, v ih P '> ernment sihing psrliam^i t ,7 JV t.ier supply of one bundred V* yen, and calling out ifc. n,|||( "l a my. It has
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  • 622 2 By the sray, if all to copies await in-; signatures fare no better thia that at Messrs. Ke'ly and IValahV, there is a Very poor prospect of the tignotorits ht-in_: namtricnlly impo** ing. Perhapj the Secretary ottha S:raifs Association., depending too much on the loyalty o( the BrfrUv
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 940 2 THE TANJONG PAOAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. Thk pfsaeiaas of tho Company are .'tuated at Tanjong Pagar, adjoining ths Town of Singnporo, Fha Wharf extends to one mile and a tjn liter and iH div ded hy the entrances tstheGrmving Docks into three jmrts The Weet Wharf; over one mile m
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    • 245 2 RALEIGH CYCLKS. FIGURES ARE CONVINCING. THEN STUDY THESE. 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS, Ml FIHST PRIZES. A total of 692 Firsts and Sect nds won by 21 of Italy's loading riders ou i IX. A Lj r_ I Lt li Average this out, and remember that tho s:\uio skill which enables a maker
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    • 119 2 WANTED. Turnout— Poor, phaeton, harno s, kc. Apply >o P. ii., c/o Mid-day Herald." MEDICAL APPOINTMENT WANTED. A DVBRTI9BB is deatroai o-' being employ id as Assistant to a M -dica! Prao:itiouer or m a Ph arm icy also willing to take Mo lieal ehirga of sn Estate Of pilgrim
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    • 193 2 POSTAGE STAMPS QLD wed postage stamps of the years 18a0 94, of Straits Si ttlements and ol all other countries are bought at the highest prices, m any quantity. Utters and consignments ats settled by return ol post. I also give i Q e chauge Gold and Silver Watches Jewellery,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 139 2 MEMO: OF THE WEEK. Saturday, March 9th Bntries ioi the U-L T. Tournament close. The sultan of JoboiVa lunch, Tyersall. Cricket. S. C C. s. Liooolna S.^Jjxo., S. V. A. Ma_iiu guiuli ill, 4 p. m. Bandar, March l<Uii 2nd m Lent. S. V. A.B-ill L'nndiil!, 0.45 a. ra. Oermao
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  • 190 3 > tine time ago S letter appeared m the Mid*day Herald" announcing ,t Mr. Seen Liang Beah had pairBed a large property facing Tea Seng hospital, and it was biaia* n ,v to build a numh of cotta.es. pretending sr I therefore, with a rental, suitabh for men
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  • 326 3 I .uu rather ati nd the > I newi a opinio English trained staff «l beiugoHolied lor St Joseph'] h ol i^> a llllle too good to be tru H ut a. nope i" always rea !y to hug any I'rOtniSC to hi- ill, sot:.
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  • 111 3 -Irani the dodge of antedating oM I won't, work Tne As*:gnee i«, as a rule, not so si n that theae mm tort will 1 f any length of time. it is a very leasible form kindling one's creditors, an I men Vt, "y scrupulous at infringing i: moralities
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  • 122 3 *ay Mr. Editor, Medico seem to be at sea You lake op and dis- as v ull the juveniles gated were examined by H wnat 1 learn be true, ion t doubt it, it is to have juveniles examin--1 correctioo. It is taken hoesare quite as t p
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  • 201 3 I hear thai a new method is being latrodoced into one of our hoys* schools to prevent the pupils from absenting. themaelvea, and this is the imposition ot a fine. Now m nine cases out ol ten the absence is due to the short suhtsdneas and want of
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  • 169 3 By ihe Way, .Mr. Editor, whit does this mean? Mr. justioe Aokroyd :n a rte.Mu lecture tv the memhsra of the "Odd V.oumcs" at Hongkong sssd the expi ssiou m a mau nor that woutd lead leatiera to believe that magistrates either had a law of their own,
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  • 622 3 Tin-: usual annual social meeting connected with the opening ol the session of tho Association wss be d y-strrdiv eveniog m the mission Chapel, Prihtep Stre t. Tnis ocoasiou Celebrated the F.lth Anniversary. At 8 o'clock Mr. Knight took the chair. Hits Brown presided at the
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  • 865 3 CeCSTaaraiT atlererg are about the tows Iwo were arrested yesterday. OsinNg X_eun was yesterday arrest. Ed on a warrant for kidnapp ni a Chine c girl »or immoral purposes. OMB Chuan lies was yesterday fined $_*"> for bringing a Irivoloili charge aguiuet Lee Ley. The sum to
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  • 83 3 1 Lon lon 1 moath'ssi-rht iWak lalls l'l 1 f d Private Paper 2<j O days' si_rht D >_v n ;.us ?/J H to 2 0 demand Ua ik bills Ml J j T. T 111, Eruicj, deaiaa 1 _._.> J*** 1.1!* n {oo pre a {■•iis 18S|
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  • 95 3 i-'.i-*_» j ja, Gam-tor, gfldo Uuoj .W. I i;t do il j N. 1_ o J Qopra iJaii, suodri.il., 6.00 Jo Pootiausk j Pepper Block, m,, Sa^o-Vloar, Mo. 1 Pearl Sa'o, Uoifee Hali, Picket 47. di Uy_fe_ Liberia i, p;jvol ;o. > i taiijja s.Uili _>I._j, j,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 586 3 IN THK MATTER OF Tai Estate or CjixAsra \loso Lim, iJeC' d-ed. Sde of \,.ry Va'uable European and Chinese 11 msehold Furniture, Jap. nese Curios, THURSDAY 7 h MARCH, FRIDAY, Sth March 4 Saturday, 9th March. Commencing K.ich Diy at l.d(> p. m. Pursuant to an order of Court the
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    • 553 3 latest the anderaigned Chinese Lidiei and Gentlemen wi-di t«* publish our appreciation of the kindness dons to the Chinese community by tlic efforts of Mrs. Mcßreen. About twe years ago she opened a free School for Chinese boys who could not afford tc pay the Fee charged m other Schools,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 62 3 passexgkb. arrived. Per Pentskots, Mr and Mrs. Story, Mr. and Mrs. Niokersen, Messrs Pienoe, Bingmore. Blackball, McLean, Byera, McCarthy, Waterman. Thomson, 1 Fellows, Howard, Cartwright O'Neill, and Maxlleder. MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close on Monday FOR Mahiee.i. A Lin»_;i, Cecil Smith. 2pm Malieou. K!a 5 X T. Aaso a. N.cra,
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    • 626 3 SHIPPING ARRIVAL,! March 8 British str Maddline, \'d|, n f ra Cardiff. Guthrb* and C Britis i str Gy n>. tVils>a fr.w Bah iu_r. R J Cum British steamei- RyVi 8 > J >yM from .iraw i)c, Lim i_. ii c British gei net* Lily 1, i \i_ *uj from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 397 4 HUTTINBACHBROS. &C KUPPER'S BEER CHOP^PAYONG," the on!v beer which reoßtved any award) at tiie Chicago Bxhtbitioou c il r b r> s IRON SAFES AND LOCKS 4 The beat m tlic world. APOLLINARIS WATER. Tin' ijaeeti ol table w iters, h most he ilthy aa i re! rsiiinj; drink m
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    • 409 4 Powell Ado. SINGAPORE. i'LEASK KKAP TUKSK FK.V LINKS AND BBSS TIIKM IN MINI). QUE FURNITURE FACTORY is m Orchard Road, and is the largest and most complete. It is supplied witli steam power to dries out Woodworking Machines, Saws. Lathes, ko., therefore Contracts ami large orders can he put through
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    • 495 4 !____a ess __A 4__>f&2 _?«45». (__9' <^ mm __M_> _T JUS fl^Aw M» f*A MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, CONTUACTORS. NOTICK TO USERS OF BKGTING We herewith give some convincing facts relatinir to our ORIGINAL SOLID WOVEN OOTTOX BELTING for the edification of UsersoC IVdts. The roUowing genuine extract is taken
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    • 156 4 A. FRANKEL, 375, Victoria Street. Baker and Confectioner, Under the most distinguished patronage of Sir Cecil CLBmarri Smith, OXJ.M.G--late Governor of the Straits Settlements, Furniture Dealer and Commission Ag-ent. To those FurnishiuLT A rare ci 1 choice oollection ol drawing, dining, and bed room, furniture at the I > v.\s_
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    • 148 4 G. li. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS, BY SPKCIAI. APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KlfG O? SIAM AND H.H.THE3ULTAIVOFJOHORE GRESHAM H V T SE, BATTERY Rd Offieo Hours. I IU vs Jn l "P™ (Mm ila-a 7.:i<) m t•> dm i Most suitable time for takiag^ortralti From 7 90 a.m. to 10.
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    • 423 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL 60WANS, ALEXANDER Cl I'ROprietors The Dispensary .era,, d lV t'OutPANY Fl< IH)rn.KUSIMIM,,; i:;; bea i«i intimate thai i!i,. v i, rvlM iV d ill -i r I'OWN I) I', |T X.. 8, BATrKKY 110 \c Tl:.' II W Utfice. .11 v M ni J* ii|n rrimoti ai:c]
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