Mid-day Herald, 6 June 1898

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  • 15 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD AND DAILY ADVERTISER Vol. IV] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1898 [No. 174
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    268 1  - P O FRANK RITCHIE, Agent. OrFICR, COLLTM QuAT, Wuaßveb, Ni* Harbour. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Steam for China, Japan. Penan Ceylon India, Australia, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar. Malta. Brindiat Venice, Plymouth, and Ix>ndon. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, Continental and American I ort#, alio for China Coast ,i
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  • 126 1 Tclegraj'hie Address LICORNE. Situjaj'ore. T!io mail steamers will leave Singapore >n or alout the undermentioned dates. OUTWAKD. HOMEWARD. 18(>8. 1898. Dates Dates K. Simons Oct, 30 Sydney v°l' lft v Nor, 16 i Caledonien >ov, 16 Sullen Nov. 27 < CH-anien *ov, 30 Dec.
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  • 304 1  -  JAMES SELLAR Manager THIS Company executes ships' repairs of all descriptions in the most efficent manner under the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 GBAVING DOCK— Length—4ls feet. Depth of Water, from 14 to 15| feet. Width at Entrance, 42 feet. No.
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  • 211 1  -  ROBERT ANDERSON uaj^aaSw THE above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prve Kiver, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following dimensions: Length on the blooks. 330 feet Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 GOLD MEDAL. —:0:—(Paris Exhibition. 1889.) —:o: The only Gold Medal ever awarded for Toilet Soap at any international Exhibition in the World was obtained by Pears' Soap The Opinion also of more than liM> Analysts and Soapmakers, l he chief Experts of the World, represented by 20 HIGHEST AWARDS A
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    • 530 1 IS SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. SAME AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSES OF LOBDS AND COMMONS AND TO ALL GOOD LONDON CLUBS. Sole Importers.. KATS BROS,, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. R. J. Dick, Glasgow. The best Belting in the Market. Once Used! Always Used!! None genuine unless stamped with the
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    • 283 1 Messrs* Caldbeck Macgregor Co., t AGENTS FOR THE AQUARIUS COMPANY. I, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. pHAMP 4 ONES, PORTS, CLARETS, Whiskev, Brandy and Beer, Gins, Lqnears, and Bitters. Californian Red and White Wines. English and German bottled Ales and Stouts. J. DASHWOOD SAUNTERS, AGENT, Singapore. JAPANESE CURIOS Wholesale Retail Merchants
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    • 341 1 OM False Teeth. -~:Oi Many Indies ial 0 cut tern— bm by them Old or Dimid False Teeth which might m well be tUVnid into money. Minn. R. D. ft J. B. Fraeer, of PrinoeM-Street, Iprwich (eetab liehed mnoe 1883). bay Old Phlee fyth, If joe tend yonr teeth to
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  • 347 2 Any one going round the town cannot fail to notice the large number of billiard rooms that have been opened recently. In some quarters, biiliard tables may be seen on the five-foot way with a large numoer of boys hard at the game.
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  • 728 2 n. Bome compulsory subjects of study prescribed in the medical students' curriculum might easily be spared in order to make room for instruction in the art and j practice of administering anaes- thetics, and the simple precau- tions mentioned by Professor K«rmsay for ensuring the
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  • 152 2 A Bishop on a bicycle is no new thing. Bat we are now informed that the Bishop of Bath and Wells has recently been charging" his clergy, and has accomplished this task by the aid of the friendly wheel. With a happy ingenuity, he worked
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  • 451 2 Sir William Harcourt was the guest of the Eighty Club and the Cambridge University Liberal Club at a dinner in the Masonic Hall, Cambridge, on 7th May, and in the course of an address said: As to Lord Salisbury's foreign policy, it was all very well
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  • 108 2 —•JO: Monday, 6th.— High Water 11.48 a.. 11.5 p. Nee Aapera Terrent lOGE 730 p Church Bouse Tanglin Band Botanical Gnrdens 9.15 p m Victoria Parsee Co, 9 p m Tuesday, 7th.— High Water —0.32 a., 11.51 p. Ladies Medical Handicap S Golf Club Philharmonic Orchestra, 8.30. Victoria
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  • 518 2 The condition of Italy causes uneasiness among the well-wishers of that country as well as among all those who are conscious of that subtle yet powerful ties wh;ch bind up the European nations into one body social and politic. The facts are not by any means
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 473 2 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. The Lancet. —"This is a good, pure and vhole-some spirit." The Scotsman. a Singularly mellow, thoroughly matured, and of the most deli* rate flavour." The Morning Advertiser.—" Thorough lv matured, fragrant to the nose, and •ielieious to the palate." The Freemans's Journal.—" Is excellent in quality and
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    • 184 2 THE DISPENSARY, A LABGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Requisites, Toilet Appurtenances, All* OF FIRST CLASS QTJAiITT, ©]L A JLU •i yw IV »1 tf xa i>v Li •I Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints. It always cures and cures
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    • 25 2 POSADA ffm coipurr. Singapore and Penang, The Finest of Whiskies. -my® For Export 5950 A Case. POSADA WINE COMPANY. T. L GOSLING Co. BATTERT ROAD.
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    • 54 2 SIS No. 43, HIGH STREET, New Goods. Ladies' Fancy Straw Hats, White kid Shoes, Children's strap and Lace Shoes, Bridal wreathes and coloured flowers, New Fancy Ribbon, NPW Serges, Black, Nary and Brown, Ladies' Long cloth night dresses. Chemises, and Skirts, Ceylon Shirting. PRICES VERY MODERATE. Give u a visit
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    • 36 2 For SaleA En rope-made Oranibns in first-cbuw condition. It haa only been nsed two or three times. Any reasonable offer will be accepted. Apply to MR- LIM TAY YAM, 20, Malacca Street. Singapore, Ist Jane, 1896-
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  • 548 3 THE FLOHT AT CARDENAS. Tli»» gunboat 'Hudson'arrived at Key W, »t on 12th May bringing news «»f a desperate attack on Cardenas, delivert* i by the gunboats 4 Wilmington 5d 4 Htidso*' and the torpedo-boat Window/ which entered the bay to attack three Spanish gunboats uudr*r ..it*
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  • 104 3 Mr. Kotze, lately Chief Justice of the Transvaal, who is on his way to K-iglmd, was presented with an address before leaving Cape Town. Mr. Kotze, in reply, referred to President K"ruber's efforts to destroy judicial in the Transvaal, and de- i bed the
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  • 139 3 < vnieal critics uii«:lit be tempted to »l»-erve ot medical journalism that its .it cause is to be found in alternateraising and ahaying scares. >:!►* «iay for example, we read that eis death in the tea-p«»r; and, dutifully knocked off that •> i liulating beverage in consequence t
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  • 544 3 Mr. Hewgill leaves Kwala Lumpur for England some time duriug this month. Two steamers, shewing no colours, passed through from E. to W. at 9 o'clock this morning. There is no improvement in the domestic situatiou in Spain; rioting continues at various centres, and the meetings of
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  • 281 3 The French s.s. Cheribon arrived fr.»m Saigon yesterday morning and coaled at the wharf. The Dutch s.s. Governor General Jacob/' after andocking, was towed to the Roads on the 4th. The s.s. "Mac Duff" and "Unison" have both arrived and are now coaling at Borneo Wh;irf. The
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  • 76 3 On London. Bank 4 m/s 1/11-1/16 demand 1/10^ Private credits 3 m/a........ 1/11 i documents 3 m/s 1/11-5/16 credits 6 in/5...1/ll| 0/* India. Bank demand 142 On Hongkong. Bank demand 1 o/o dis. 0/» Yokohama. Bank demand 7 o/o prem. On Java. Bank demand 11l I Private 30 d/s
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  • 139 3 June 2. Dutch str. De Parpen tier, Metz, from Batavia, Daendels k Co. British str. Kiau Tang, K»uath, from Mnar, Khoo Teong Pan Italian str. Letimbro. Belsito, from Bombay, Behn Meyer Co. German str Tetartos, Comelsen, from Hoikow, M. Bupsan Kaishn. British str. Recorder, Brereton. from Cape St.
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  • 52 3 Applications will be received at the Colonial Engineer's! Office for the appointment of a temporary Surveyor. The duration of appointment will be twelve months, at a salary of eighty dollars per mensem. Applications should be addressed to the Hon'lde the Colonial Engineer, Public Works Department, Singapore. Singapore, 4th
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  • 95 3  -  By Order, F.J. BENJAFIELD Acting Municipal Secretary. Municipal Ottire, iiobinsou Uoad, Singapore, 20th May lb^tt. is hereby given that the Registration aud Licensing of dogs within the Municipality of the Town of Singapore for the year beginning Ist June, ld9B, and eudiug 31st May, lfc>V9, will cou meuce
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  • 303 3  -  liy order. F.J. BENJAFIELD Arti»nf Municipal Secretary. Municipal Uliiee, Fin lay son Green, 2uth May, 1898. riIHE Municipal Commissioners of the Tcwn -a 0 f Mngapure hereby give notice that nn ad ditioiial Aiigt'.-giiieiit Kate of three p<*r wiit |*r annum ha-" been n U id«> and a?
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  • 52 3 D B D. Shibakawa, Dentist of Tokio Dental College, owing to the liberal patronage bestowed npon him since his arrival, has determined to stay in Singa|>ore, and may be consulted daily at his Office, No. 54 North Bridge Road. Charges verr moderate. Excellent testimonials from patients already treared
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 187 3 I DEVIL BRAND. The undersigned have now received i shipment of the above well-known Dynamite, which is guaranteed equal in every respect to any other brand offering in the market. 1 The "DEVIL BRAND" of Dynamite I is used at the principal Mines in i j*outh Africa, South America, Vicoria,
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    • 259 3 WANTED. A N Assistant for a Hotel. A Apply to T. C. c/o Mid-day Herald. Singapore, sth June, 1896. The Victoria Parsce Theatrical Co. To-Night Under the distinguished patronage and immediate presence of Lieut.Col. E. G. Pennefather, Inspector General of Police, Straits "etltements. The favourite piece of Singapore, ALL FOB
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    • 69 3 Katz Bros, Limited. Have now in stock a large assortment of Tbornets Bentwood Furniture. ft r uentwood Wnsh stands. Marble Top, Sizes 3 ft. 3£ ft- 4 ft. III1IHIII m mn m su. m v. 4 < Hocking Chair 111 li lack and Mahagony0k t-irv. revolving Office Chair No* 14in
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    • 637 3 The K Mid-day Herald." The office of publication of thin paper is at Ko. 19, Malacca Street, The Lour of pnbiicauon is nt 2 p.m. daily and at 1 p. m on Satardajs. The rntc of subscription is 1 a month or local and $1.25 for outstation aubcribcrs. Single copies
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 543 4 Powell Co, Singapore. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS The following notices are taken rom the Singapore Press.:— The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. A handsome carved teak screen, nearly SO feet long and six feet high, with castiron grills bearing the monogram of the Kan* in gilt letters, marks off the Cashier's department, an
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    • 198 4 HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Chabb's IRON SAFES AND LOCK, The best in the world. Apollinaris Water, The queen of table waters, a most healthy and refreshing drink in tropical countries. $17.00 per case of 100 glass bottles. $8.50 hf. 50 stoue Perrier Jouet Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, A high class wine of excellent
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    • 410 4 J. M. &XOS? dfe 'V f T**> i' MILLLWRIGHTS, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE. Specialities. f. f s Lyon's Patent Liberian Coffee Pulper, Lyon's Patent Dry Cherry Huller, Lyon's Self Acting Tapioca Mactunery^ Bice Mills Wood Working Machinery, v Cattle Powers Oil Mill Plant, > Pine Apple Preserving
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    • 91 4 V M. A. Guffoor. I.# V I I Sole Agent for Straits Settlements and B'kok The Mechanical Improved Hitchcock Lamp. The very best lamp in the world for burning kerosine. a O s a* T3 s\§ bfl P fcc s s i 3 h O <y> OD E K_ 66
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    • 369 4 Limited. OH EXISTS BRUGGIBTB. Have the largest and moat complete stock of Infant'* Foods. Neave's Mellin's Beuger's Ridge's Savory Moore's testae's Allen A Hanbury's Robinson's Patent Jtiarlej. Invalid's Requirements. Brand's Essence of Chicken Brand's Essence of Beef Bovril Liebig-'s Meat Extract Valentine's Meat Extract Savory Moore's Peptonized Cocoa and Milk
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