Mid-day Herald, 15 January 1896
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Title Section11 1896-01-15 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD DAY HERALD VOL. 11} WEDNESDAY, JANUARyIsTiMG [NO. 35711 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1896-01-15 1 THE MID DAY HERALD, SINGAPORE. TfiF: office of publication of the "Mid-dat Hkralu" is at No. 19, i Street, late the 4 DAILY AD- riSBR PRBBS." The hour of PnblicatioQ is at 2 p. in. daily and at uoon on Saturdays. The rate of subscription is $1 a th for441 words
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Advertisement425 1896-01-15 1 WILLIAM DALLAN. AN D ALLAN i 9 now cmvTD -SSL 0 bQ sines* as JOCKEY, TRAINER, LIVERY STABLE KEEPhUM??o SE RB and HORSE UhALLR, at No. 75, Brass Baasa Road, •Singapore. Bhoßian and repairs to harness by experienced workmen. Crushed Food, fto TEMPORARY STARLES, 14, Airueuiau Street. Singapore, 4th Oct.,425 words
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Advertisement237 1896-01-15 1 Tabaqueria Universal. 8, RAFFLES PLACE. i WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF MANILA CIGARS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Begs to inform the public that i lar^e stock of the choicest brands of OuMi has been received by the last Manila Mail from the leading factories of Li Insular and La Perla237 words
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Advertisement352 1896-01-15 1 Q ANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $o,r>oo 000 AMOUNT PAID UP 8 W()oO Rese^ f BSS?SS Head Office, Hongkong. General Agents Messrs. Jardine, Alathbson Co. The undersigned baring been ap pointed Agents for the above Company tribators of business, wnether B hare iiold*rti or uot. The Bonus for the352 words
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Advertisement527 1896-01-15 1 NOTICK. JN eoateqaeaee of the deith of W Monteire, the basinena of aadfr6 Af l; l fc r i ly T> (>:ir riefl <)!lb^ M««t«bk lo'J Middle Road, Singapore, will h -rei tofore be carried on by his s »rn it th same place and under the style of W.527 words
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252 1896-01-15 2 Singapore, Wednesday Jan., 15, 1896 The Traxsvaal. Sinco writing on the state of affairs in the Transvaal a day or two ago, the news has been wired that several ot the leader of the Utlanders at Johannesburg have been arrested on a charge of high treason. Among the number, twenty-two,252 words
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Article229 1896-01-15 2 It is pleasing to note the ready manner in which the people of Australia have rallied round the British flag. The Government of the several Colonies in Australia have jointly wired messages to Lord Salisbury congratulating him upon the fearless measures he has taken for defending the Empire229 words
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Article595 1896-01-15 2 AT tho meeting of the Licensing Justices held on Thursday last, to consider the applica. tious for renewal of retail §es, il wlto noticeable tnat tnose who have the Temperance question so much at heart were conspicuous by their absence. Probably they were of opinion that it595 words
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Article620 1896-01-15 2 The telegrams tiom Cape Coast Castle shmv that the difficulties in the way of an advance into Ashaoti are bciu£ rapidly surmounted. Thert bus been a M block on the route of the expedition in consequence ot difti* cutties with nativo carriers, but the good will of620 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement880 1896-01-15 2 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITID. THE premises of the Company are situated ui Tanjong Pagar, adjoining the Town of Bingipow. J'lk- Wluirf cvt.'n-lM to ono mile and a qn hum ami is divided by the enLrunces lotheOmTing Doeksimtottwee pans. The vt \Vh:irf; over one mile in, length with from880 words
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Advertisement439 1896-01-15 2 Erench Bakery. I NOTICEr§ ROUND RED DUTCH CHEESE O S EACH $120caah. S S3 K C ROUND RED DUTCH CHEESE W tj Q fe a, EACH $L3scredi t% P° 3«| J S O GOOD SARDINES PEd TIN 8 0.18 cash. w 3 MUSCAT, SHERRY, PORTO, SAUTEME, VERMOUTH ST. RAPHAEL WINE'S.439 words
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Advertisement119 1896-01-15 2 30, RAFFLES SQUARE. TTAVE now opened their establishment aa Tailors, Outfitters and General Importers. EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN CUTTER. THE FINEST SELECTION OF Coatings, Trowserings, Fancy Tweeds, Cheviot?, Tennis Flannels aud Linen Drills, ALL NEW SEASON PATTERNS Boots, Shoes, Hafs, Hosiery. Shirts Towels, Rugs, Umlm-lUs, Walking Sticks, &c. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF119 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1896-01-15 2 MEMO: OF THE WEEK. Wednesday, 15th.— pigh Water— 9.32 a, 11.45 p. New Moon. 5 14 m Warren ibothall Shield, —R. A. v. sfc S. R. C. ground. Thursday, L(j h High Water,— J 1.0 a. S V. A. Co.niilittee, 5.15 p. m. Friday, 17 rh, tv«_». > fcu) ti77 words
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Article779 1896-01-15 3 idE CRISIS IN ICRKBT A >n«tantioopfe correspondent UJt lhat according to the plan of rvemeol the Arnoassado.s sboa d now be occupied in watching the execu. ti.jn of tbe reform scheme, but the wjrd h^s uo meaning in the present condition of .the Armenian province*. The Port6779 words
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Article304 1896-01-15 3 eooour^e Presided KruZTT Hie demandj ot the \h\ "2 resiBt l^v call udveu urorV n derS whoni b©r 3 uv o««urora and goldgrubLondon, Jan r t» tsarsSrS 6 :r^ JmNMM lUrcllm l intercept Dr. »■>({ to. The .Sghlioa be '.fa; four o clock on Wednesday mormn" Dl304 words
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Article1180 1896-01-15 3 H.E. Major General Jones- Vaughan returned from Fort Dick son yesterday. The German flagship Kaiser, which has touched some rocks, is going into dock in Hongkong. An order has been issued to Corean officials to get their hair cut in Europeau fashion. What next Abel and Olman'd1,180 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement63 1896-01-15 3 Just Received. A consignment of Narcissus, or Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs in fine condition for growing. The prices are very moderate. Apply to MISS EDWARDS, 48-7 Waterloo Street. Singapore, Bth Jan., IS'JS, TO LET. JJOUSE No. 640, Gaylang Road, 2|, mile with garden attached and a number of fruit and63 words
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Advertisement567 1896-01-15 3 Safest Jwtyrtisfcmcrtfa. Malayan Ethnological Natural History Collections. 6, BATTERY ROAD*, SINGAPORE. RESIDENTS 9i nnd visitors to Singapore wishing to obtain interesting Ethnological and Natural History specimens should pay a visit to the above collections. Small assorted collections supplied at $o $10, $15 and upwards ready packed. Genuine Native weapons received567 words
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Advertisement544 1896-01-15 3 WANTED. 1 T*o bu> fig** f OX leHer p Apply mT C< H, c/ .> rhii paper. Singapore, D* c I«U3. SANTA CECILIA'S BAND KP 30 trained M.uila musicians u open to rtgaraifefiu for Soiree., Is, Theatres, Patera!*, Baptism*, Weddings, Picnic*, ObPMßmiicattotii to No. 7 St. Gregory Line, opposite the544 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous407 1896-01-15 3 MAIL NOTICE. Mails will Close to-morrow for Penang. Rangoon Palamcotta 3pm Penang Olehleh A Padang Maha Vaiinuihii 3 p m Malacca A Klang. Chow Phya 3pm Malacca Klang Ban Hin Guan, 3pm Sourabaya, Bali A Maca*sar bau Poo Guan, 2pm SHIPPING ARRIVALS Jan 7 British str Baa Hooa Guan, Smith407 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1896-01-15 4 Powell d€o. SINGAPORE. TORN ITU RE MANUFACTO UHlts A LABGE «t«ck ol Domekeld sad ()iti > l'i mtur.' iilw.iv. UO li;i".l Older; can b« i x *uted iHe ■>«•: .i1- a; iu< lire. H 'ti 9 ni aiul Kit i mates ii 'i ti ••<• ol uh h .:<*• Th«529 words
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Advertisement648 1896-01-15 4 MILLWBIGHTB, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, CX)NTBAOTOBB. KOTICB TO USEKS OF DKbTINC WK hewwlih jrivo Borne convincins; facts relating to our ORIGINAL <?OTJD WOVEN COTTON BELTING for the edification of U*reof Belts. Hie [ollowing eonuine extract is taken from Huttons "Works Managers Handbook'-^ to tbo respective Strengths of one square inch in648 words
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Advertisement419 1896-01-15 4 f)U. V. A. IM M. S, can b*» con w lime, day or ii''' m t h lenaarj, 7H, North Brtd Sii)'.i;i[ '»rt 2!) 5. HUTTENBAC &C0 KUPPER :ER Chop -'PAY only beer which rec< iwaid at liie Ciiicago CHU IRON s k ..ociv The beat n 1 APOLLINA 88.419 words
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