Mid-day Herald, 16 March 1895

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  • 13 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD ghjghjghj TOL. I.] SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1895. [NO. 110
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 444 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD, SINGAPORE. The office of publication of the Mid-day Hkkai.p" k nt No. If Mahuca Street, bta th# "Daily Ai>Muimmm Pmmm." Kb.' boar of Publication is at 2 B /ail) and nt noon on c-uturdays. rate of Mibanrtpiion i.; $1 a r Jocitl and for out- tcribere. l»iaa
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    • 551 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL L STKAM NAVIGATION CO. Office, Collyer Quay. Wharves and Godowna, New Harbour THE mail Btt'tamera may be expected to arrive outwards and leave Singapore homewards on the following dates Outwards Homewards 1895 1595. Pekta Mar 18th. Rohilla Mar. 20th KoseUft Ap il Ist. Ravenna April 3.d KiiH«r
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    • 383 1 DE KONIMKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undkr Contkact with tbe NsTHicnLANDa India Govbrnmbnt, Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 2 3 Collyer Quay. Steamer From. Expected Will be despatched for Date De Carpentior HaUvia Mr. 17 Batavia. Cheribon, >'raner, and Sonrabava 19th G G London Peuaug Sourabaya, Bali, Lombok,
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    • 644 1 TIRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA TION CO., LIMITED. TO PENANO, RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA 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 Kast African Ports, Mauritius
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    • 367 1 /IANTON INSURANCE OKFICB f vy LIMITKD. cpital Subscribed 12,500,000 Amount paid up 500,0w Kbbkrvb Fund 50o,0Utf Hkad Opficb, Honokong. General Agents Messrs. Jardinb, Mathb^on u'o The undeisigned having beeu ap* p< inted Amenta for the above Company ure ]>rcpared to accept marine riska ul v-urrent rate». A Bouuh is annually
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  • 665 2 The Mid-day Herald Singapore, Saturday, March, 16 Chinese Immigration. The enormous influx of Chiuese immigrants into the Colony continues notwithstanding the assertions that trade is stagnant and business almost at a standstill. While it may bo admitted that of the thousands that land at our ports month after month, a
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  • 677 2 A novel experiineut JWM per form ail at tlu Koyal Aq lariuin hist Bight, m which ;i plasterer/iatned Henry Nolau, a_ed*JJ2, and a native of Limerick, was thrown into a trance by Professor Morritt at t!jat establishment, and will remain, it is expected, m a
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  • Correspondence.
    • 397 2 SIR, May I trespass an your ;euerosity and ask you to permit me to s<y a few words ou the subject of the insc. Ie would be t- lly to ull jour readm or ot)ur9 th it Ihe d.isi is a gr&it ii-ji. sance tliat we have
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  • 82 2 London, March 6ih.— A laifi Iw broke out at Ul4 Port of Sf-ain invoiv. mi» the complete destruction ut the business quarter to tho town, fhi* damage is estimated to be n«.ii U ou million sterling. Tho confl i^r.ituui would have proved even more ••ClO** hud
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1024 2 THE TAN JONG PAG AH DOCK COMPANY. LIMITED. The prenu^oa of the Company are situated ;»t Tanjjtttl Pagar, adjoining the Tow;; of Stngvfiore. The Wdiv r BXteudi to one mile and ft qu liter md ditf '*e<l bf Ibc eijimnces totLeC '\i', Doekiiiilol i ee^iorti The West Yi"i»«M i; over
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    • 341 2 M RALEIGH CYCLES. FIGURES ARE CONVINCING. I A total of 692 Firsts and Seconds wou by 21 of Italy's Average this out, and remember that the same skill which enables a maker to build fast raciug machines is employed m the construction of roadsters, and that "HALEIGd" Roadsters aud Ricers
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    • 181 2 POSTAGE STAMPS QLD used postage stamps of the years 1850.94, of Straits Settlements and of ail oilier countries are bought sit the highest prices, m any quantity. Offers and consignments are settled by return of post. I also m exchange Gold and S.lver Watches Jewellery, Picture, Clorhi-s aud any articles
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 108 2 MEMO: OF THE WEEK. Saturday, March ICth B. V A. Inspection Parade, 3 pm. (Maxim prac ice aud Sin. drill at Taujoug Katong.) ft, V. A. Cyclists drill, 330 p. m. Sondar, March 17th 3rd m Lent. St Patrick's D:iy. P. A O. Mail Outwards Monday, March ISth Special Meeting
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  • 415 3 Via Ji'avgnon. LoOtioD, March 2. Additional estiva Itirh lu.vo been is-ued, 1 mjiii rf nine thousand hve oifdi fo? the cost uf the Commission' I Mach J.— The A.neri. I fust i?o c tin* sum Qoverm. \.i.i |«r tho settle menl <i the Bearing v Aibitretuo award, Senator
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  • 1297 3 ol Prooetrtim^ of tlie Mvn*ci| > 1 .;uni»-ioi»eis ut an Orilinirv vlr».t,.i^ on Wednesday tlv: tlih I -biu.iry, Ivjo I'resent. The President Aiex. Gentle E*q. W m. N wson E g. SMkl^angSeahK^ U 1. Hie h-q. T. Stiell rd Ksq. t G.M.O. f. Fraser E g. Tin .Ink
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  • 246 3 Tm Hon'ble C. \V. S. Kynners I ley arrived this morning from Malacca Thus 9. Arrtron A;>c;ir brought from Oil.-ntta thi* mefiling 400 •keep and goats and some 30 head ol cattie. Wfttttftetto learn that Mr. Assij. tant Sttperintendeat N.nviand is irnlisu posed, ami his been anable
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  • 489 3 Special Telegrams to the "Pinang Gazette." Bitu Gajih, 13 11 March.— lt i< reported tliat owuiiX to the pret-suri* of Bing4pore owners the S^remban races will be p >stponed till the loth and I f th June. i'lio news Ci»us -s dissatiaf.iC. ion m Kiuti, wiiere eig-ht ii >rso? hay«
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  • 197 3 EviWttQ classes hnvo a.'am been onen»'d m iho Anj*lo-< Chinese School. U h n >.v propited to giva instruction m Eri 'inoorinjf for the b-jriofit of omrlnec\"M, aj);>r »nhc,?s and oL >er«, who detira to inrti<».ise ih«»ir tlMoreliosl knowltfd^e and who cannot attoivJ Icctoret m th« iivtim It
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  • 73 3 Low loa 1 moath's Sight liiiak bills '^o\. m •> N Private i'j.|io.- 2'K M Odc»ys' tii^ht DoCd n•) n ■"> ipl H demand Baik hilis 1,11; T. T tlj Fraooc, deiaand -.>' Java n j.^ i J OUiU_J J ,/r, j, -l I'^Aia I*., Hougkoaj »/o pro
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  • 92 3 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Produce. WMUOTSV, gi do Cube N >. L do do So.' >##>t l.f.0 I Copra Bali, bus driej ,7,, no Poati inak o Pepper Blank, Sago Flour, No. 1 :>.; Peart Sago, x-k Coii'ee Bali. Piece 1 4? y t ConTee Liberiau, piolcei lo. >» lapkJoa small
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 597 3 Notice, jgVENING CLASHES i-i meoh^ni cal an i electrical Bcgineerin^ have been commenced m thti Anelo C iiino^e School A clu.-h m elementirjr Mechanics for the benefit of apprentices will meet on Tuesduj and Thursday evening, a' 8 80. A prolinvuary lecture ou each sob jeet will he delivered by
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    • 548 3 "\Y"^ lUt< "li'lersi^nod ("hinese Ladies and Gontleinen wish to publish our appreciation of the kindness done to the Chinese community by the tfT rts of M-^. MeßrotMi. A'»out two \f ars ago sh" opened a tree School for Chinese 1> .'\s who could not aff.ird to pay tl»e Fee charged
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 25 3 MAIL NOTICE. Mails will closk on Monday FOR Malacca. A LinJTsi, Oeeil C. Smith, I p m Ifalaeaa, Dang fc T. aiuoa, ft—**, :i p
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    • 613 3 SHIPPING ARRIVAL^ Sur. Ktr Vynur, Moore, irjru ■> 11 > i P. Bimons A- Co Dutch steamer Ga'iymi.le, Olr»,^ frota Deli. W. M wish ild A t rj QermaQ stoaner Suniitr*, Cisidai fr m Doli, ttoun Meyer On Preneh steamer 03d%7ery; rtos']iaa:, from Batavi i, M. M. Co British sir
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 377 4 HUTTCNBACH BROS. &C KUPPER'S BEER Chop PAYONG," thc iil y beer which recetrad any award til \hc Chicago Exhibition. C H U I^> B 8 IRON SAFES AND L.OGK 9 J'li bast m the worid; /LPOLLI^TARIS WATER. '1 ii«* queen of I ible \v tteta, »i m>st health* and refnuiiig
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    • 401 4 'Powell&Go. SINGAPORE. :o: PIBAM RBA9 tii;:sk few UIHM ANl> iBAI THKM IN MIND. o QUB PURNITURB FATTOUY is m Orchard Road, and is the largest and most complete. It is supplied, with steam power to drive our Woodworking Machine*, Saws, Lathes &c, therefore Contracts and Isrga orders can be put
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    • 438 4 MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO USBUS OP BELTING We herewith give somo convincing f?ict.^ relating to our ORIGINAL SOLID WOVEN .COTTON BELTING for the edifi<sation of Usersof Baita. The following genuine extract is taken from Huttons Ct Works Managers Handbook* aa to the respootiv^ StrongtbB of one square
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    • 150 4 A. FRANKEL, 375, Victoria Street. Baker and Confectioner, Under the most, distinguished patronageof CBCIL Clembot] smith, G.CM.Or.. late Governor of the Straits Settlements. Furniture Dealer and Commission Agent. To those Furnishing A rare an 1 choice collection of drawing, dining, and bed room furniture at the lowest prices for cash.
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    • 148 4 G. I£. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS, BY BPBCfAL APPOINTMKKT TJ H. M. THE XI TG OF 3IAM AM) H.H.THESULTANOFJOHORE QRESHAM HOtJSfi, r.AT'I'KIiV U;> Office Hours. Ky l1a J 7 l} to IS. p.lia ISundaja f.SO a.m. i-o nton K6b< suitable time for taking portrait* Prom 7 80 a m. to LQa
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    • 350 4 NOTICE Or „M GOWANS, ALE Prop The Dispensary BOTTLERS, Lvn brg to intimate thai n Miwv\«! iheif i'Ov 1 h No. 8, lUT!U*y ItOAD The ihw office Supervision und m uninnniiii'-atioii wa!, i], m-'" 1 u,.iuiiic, v,«, Snoplos ol all good* m ailll umi dealt m will Lc v »lock
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