Mid-day Herald, 18 January 1896

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  • 13 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD CHEAPEST-DAY VOL. ll.] SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896 [NO. 361)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 494 1 THE MID-DAT HERALD, THE office of j>ublication of the "Mid-day Hbrald" is at No. l'J, Ifalaoca Slreei, late the 4t Daily AdrSRTISRB PBBSS." Tat hour of Publication is at 2 p. in. daily and al noon on Saturdays. The rate of subscription is $1 a Biontfa for I<kml and $1«25
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    • 392 1 WILLIAM DALLAN. Yf ILLIAN DALLAN is now carryinir on busings asaJOCKRY, TRAINBR.UYERYSTABLB.KEBPBR, HORBE BREAKKK, and HORSE DEALER, ai No. 75, Brass Bassa Uoad, Singapore feh«>einL' and repairs to harness by experienced workmen. Crushed Food, &c TEMPORARY BTABLKB, 14, Airaeniaii Street. Singapore, 4th Oct., 1895. MRS. AZUMA, Lady PdOTOOIUPHsm, NO. 93,
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    • 205 1 Tabaqueria Universal. 8, RAFFLES PLACE. WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF MANILA CIGARS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BEOBto inform the public that lar^e stock of the choicest brand? of Cigars hns been received hy the la«*t Manila Mill from the leading factories of Li Insular and La Perla del Oriente which
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    • 360 1 (CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. ipital Subscribed $2 500 (K'O AMOUNT PAID UP '/mn'ouO •™ve fund rj ISM Head Oppicb, Hongkong. General Agents Mbssrs. Jardine, Mathksox Co. THB undersigned havin- been ap pointed Agents ror the above Company are prepared to accept marine risks at curren rates. A Bonus is annually
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    • 513 1 Notice. i JN consequence of the death of W. Ifooteiro, the bosinew of undertaker lately carried oh by him at If a 159 Middle Road, Singapore, will heretofore b^ carried on by Ul d »ns at the saino place and under' tlie style of \V. Monterio A Co. Singapore, 29th
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  • 259 2 Singapore, Saturday Jan. 18, 1896 Ourselves. OWING to unforeseen cii\ cumstances, we arc sorry to Bay that during tho past week or so we have been unable to issue our paper as early as we would have wished, and this is due to the fact that several ot our leading
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  • 696 2 WHAT was expected has happened. The Transvaal business, followed by the impulsive action of wilful William, have roused the British liou, and tho government of the nation are now shewing the world that, howover anxious they may be to do uothing that would tend io the slightest degree
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  • 156 2 we bear tout a young Eurasian girl, aged 17, has lott her fatner a protection, and is said to have gone away with a Native. It is a horning shame that blackguards oi: this .stamp are allowed to take away a respectable man's daughter, ovea though sho
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  • 1304 2  -  W. J. A. By [CkapU r III.) Continue i fro,* Saturday //..<. Next morning when Sydney had had bin breakfast, he dressed him up smart us a young tellow ought to do when lie's cuurtiosfj no I started oil to a gharry to M u»ei\ house' Miltcl w.is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 927 2 THE TANJONG PAOAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITKD. Tmk premises of tho Company are litllitril at TaBJO&g Pagar, adjoining the Town of Singapore. The Wnarf extends to one mile and a on ill el and in divided b> tin; entranr.es Io t he <'i raving Docksintothrec parts. Tho \\Yst Wbarf; ovrr one
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    • 455 2 French Bakery. NOTICEpq ROUND RED DUTCH CHBBSE O S EACH $120 cash. g jj j3 ROUND RED DU TCH CHEESE W p O P^ EACH $1.35 credit P° GOOD SARDINES PE;t TIM I* 2 5 0.18 cash. I f 5 MUSCAT, BHBRRY, PORTO, BAUTKME, VERMOUTH ST. RAPHAEL WINE'S. FRENCH BAKERY,
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    • 193 2 flic UUll Ifl U t uil U x 30, RAFFLES SQUARE. JTAVE now opened their establishment as 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, Bboen, H«ts, Hosiery, siiirts Towels, Ru^s,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 99 2 MEMO: OF THE WEBK. Saturday, l v t i, High Water.— o42 a.. 0.14 p. Cricket Taiig.m lub v. S.L.G.C. Proeptorj, V J p m Sunday, 1 th. High Water, —1.9 ft., 0.49 c. liiui Suiiiiitv utter K]>iphiiny P. 4 O. Mali Ootwardt. Ifondaj, ?oils— lli-rh Wftter, 1.35 a.. 1.23
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  • 912 3 At Dueivn, near the Rhine, a young K»il, Kjced t\\vnty-iwo years, was taken wri of religious DMcloett. She ked ber dress with petroleum, set ■re to it, and suffered a most painful death. Mr. Mounteuey Jophson, whose name was a fen year* a^o ou tho lim of everyone
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  • 915 3 The raid on the street vendors is still going od. Serjeant Beattie had 29 gamblers in Court this morning. Two Malays for fighting yesterday, will h ,ve an audience with the Magistrate to-day. The lads, De Souzi and Millington, will be brought up on remand again today
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  • 154 3 The last two nights there has been a great rush ou the part of the public at tho Steam Hiding Gallery in Hill Street. Old aud youn^j, rich and poor, all of sorts and conditions o£ men (and women too for that matter) have patronized largely
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 Just Received. A consignment ot X trcissus, or Chinese Saered Lily Balb-, in tine condition lor growing. The prices are very mo lerate. Apply to Miss EDWARDS, 48 7 Waterloo Street. Singapore, Bth J »n., IS JS, TO LET. JJOUSE Xo.6W, G.ylang Road, 2|, mile witn attached and u number
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    • 570 3 latest Malayan Ethnological Natural History Collections. 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. JJESIDENTS »f and visitors to Singapore Wishing to obtain interesting Ethnological and Natural History specimens should p.iy a visit to the above collections. Small assorted collections supplied i at $5, $10, $15 and upwards ready packed. Genuine Native weapons received
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    • 548 3 INDO-CHINAS.N.CO. LTD. FOR HONGKONG. The Company 1 Steamer Birr SANG 1,4 h, tons, liVn p having left Caloatta on tba ISthiast/ may bo expected to arrivo hero on et about he »3rd instant, and will UV e prompt despatch for tha above port. For fret /hi nn; Lr >, anply
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 326 3 MAIL NOTICE. Mails will close on Monday* for Palembang Carolina 4pm Mlscca Klang T. Angon, Neera, 3 p ra Port I>. Klang A- T Aanso, Sii Houg Ann 3 pm. Ran^kok, Hecuba. 4pm K- i'uhaug, l'ekan, Kuantan Gympie, 9am SHIPPING ARRIVALS Jan 9 Brit str Hye Leoug, Shepherd, from T
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 484 4 Powell €0. SINGAPORE. FURNITURE MAXUIWCTU UERS A LARGE ilock of Household and Office Furniture alw.iyr. on h;itul er* oan be executed i«> r 1 lie best description <>l Furniture. Designs and fj»t; mates tupplied irt'v ol c)iur^<'. The ChliK'-e Workmen employed -'it the Diehard Uo;i<] Factory iuoiodo teveral skilled aotnet
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    • 360 4 MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO USERS OF BELTING AVr herewith give some convincing facts relating to our ORIGINAL SOLID WOVEN COTTON BELTING for the edification of Users of Belts. The following genuine extract is taken from Huttons "Works Managers Handbook** as to the respective Strengths of one squaro
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    • 149 4 A. FRANKEL, 375, Victoria Street. Baker and Confectioner, (Jnder the most distinguished patronageof bu; Cecil Clementi Smith, G.C.M.0., late Governor of the Straits Settlements Furniture Dealer and Commission Agent. To thosa Furnishinor. V rare an 1 choice collection of drawing, dining and bed room furniture at the lowest prices for
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    • 153 4 STAINFIELD'S PRIVATE HDTEL 3 DUODBLIi BTRBBr. HONGKONG I THE bn*ineag lately mrried vi K t I Qaeen'ißui bU t, hu !>>, :l mwed to m>receutrdand co-J^no lio-ia pr vpnej, Dn Moll Strest, in olose proximftv- to the prinoipil 3anks t Post Ofi:>, &o The Roo n*ara !i-hc, airv, anl ooiaPprtably
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    • 460 4 MEDICAL NOTICE, y)R. V. A. PILLAY, L M. k h\ can he consnlt^d ar, any time, day or nij/ht, at Ii;-. tiles Dispeusarv, 79, North Bridge Road. Singapore, 39th Muren, lS'.»r>. HUTTENBACH BROS. &C0 KUPPER'S BE€R CHOP-PAYONG," the only beer vviiieh received any award at the Chicago Exhibition. c ii
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