Mid-day Herald, 13 June 1898

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  • 14 1 THE MID-DAY HERALD AND DAILY ADVERTISER Vol. IV SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898 [No-180
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    270 1  - P O FRAKK RITCHIE, Agent. OFFICE, COLLTEE QCAT, WHARVES, NEW HAEBOUB. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY 3team for Chins, Japan. Penang. Ceylon India, Australia. Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar. Malta, Brindiai. Vanica, Plymouth, and London. Through Bills of Lading issued tor Fenian &nlf, Continental and American I arts, aho for China Coast ind
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  • 157 1 Telegraphic Address LICORXE. Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore „u or altout the undermentioned dates. (JUTWARD. HOMBWARD. 1898. IS9B- Dates Y Unions Oct. 30 Sydney z Salazie Nov, 16 Caledonien Nov, 16 alien Nov. 27 Oceanien Nov, 30 j IOS Dec. 14 Melbourne
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  • 303 1  -  JAMES SELLAR Manager TUT* executes ships' repairs of all descriptions in the most efficent manner under the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 GRAVING DOCK— Length—4ls feet. Depth of Water, from 14 to 15| feet. Width at Entrance, 42 feet. No. 2
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  • 211 1  -  ROBERT ANDERSON oaj^ieda THE above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following dimensions: Length on the blocks... ~..330 feet Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of wate** on sill
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    • 223 1 GOLD MEDAL. —:o: (Pari* Exhibition. 1889.) —:o: The only Gold Medal ever awarded for Toilet tioap at any International Exhibition in the World was obtained by Pears' Soap The Opinion also of more than jO" Analysts and Soapmakers, the cluef Experts of the World, reptesented by 20 HIGHEST AWARDS A
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    • 544 1 ,4t 'W. IS X F -»W s > SOLD BT ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. SAME AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSES OF LORDS AND COMMONS AND TO ALL GOOD LONDON CLUBS. Sole Importers XATS BROS.. X»IMITST>, Riley Hargreaves 4 Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Royal Psycho Cycles FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN STARLKY
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    • 274 1 Messrs- Caldbeck Hacgregor Co., AGENTS FOR THE AQUARIUS COMPANY. WINE AND BPIBIT MERCHANTSpHAMP GNEB, PORTS, CLARETS, WhwkeY, Brandy and Boer, Gius, Lqneurs, aud Bitters. Californian Red and White Wine*. English and German bottled Ales and Stouts. J. DASHWOOD SAUNDERS, AGENT, Singapore. JAPANESE CURIOS of all kinds of Japanese Curios. New
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    • 341 1 Old False Teeth-. —:o: tor Ladies and Gentlww by them Old or birand Fake Teeth which tniirht aa well be turned into money. Meaars. R. D. A J. B. Fraaer, of Prince**-Street, Ipa«ich (eetab Habed aince 1888), boy Old Falae Teeth. If you eend year teeth to them they will
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  • 209 2 There was another case of introducing cakes into the police Court detention room, before the 3rd Magistrate on Friday morning, in which a celestial named Eng Ah See was -charged with giving some cakes to a hungryfriend in the room above referred to
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  • 158 2 With the' view of exhibiting it at the coming International Exhibition at Paris, Mr. Jihei Inouye, a proeelain manufacturer j of Imadomachi, Aasakusa, Tokyo, is now occupied in the production of an hexagons! edifice (Kokkakndo) measuring two ken in circumference, which is to
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  • 180 2 A new device is attracting much attention in connection with the cotton industry—a device for baling cotton ia cylindrical form. It is admitted to be a considerable economi*.T iu the satisfactory handling of that staple. Such a press is made capable ot turuiug out a round uale
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  • 140 2 Mr, S. J. Morrison is to make the preliminary survey of the and Nanking Railway, on behalf of the Concessionaries, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Co. and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. We understand that the work will commence at once. Mr. Morrison came out to China originally for
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  • 155 2 A domestic tragedy has lately occurred at Footscray, Victoria. A man named McCarthy, a fireman employed at the Yanraville sugar works, on returning home found his wife and two girls, aged 15 and 4 years respectively, lying on the floor dreadfully wounded, and a boy aged 6
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  • 615 2 M de Lanessan, writing in the XTXe Steele says that, consideriug the situation bet wen Spain and the United States, lie should be by no means astonished if an understanding of some sort should be come to between the Governments of London and Washing* ton.
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  • 56 2 Cloth Merchants. No. 632-6, North Bridge Boad. |)BOS to sanoanee to tbs Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore th*t they hare just received new goods for the Season and that they are able to supply all kinds of doth, including Satins, Muslins, Zephyrs, Shoes, Hats, Ribbons,
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  • 72 2 Monday, 13th.—% High Water 6.3 a., 5.40 p. "N«> Asi>era Tenant," I O G T p m Church Honstv Tanrliti. Lodjce Zetland Regular, 8.30 p m Victoria Panee Co, 9pm Tuesday, 14th.— High Water.—6.2B a., ti.B9 p. Assizes Open Malacca, Victoria Pardee Co., 1» p ji Wednesday, 15th;—
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  • 401 2 The Filipinos Reward or the Taking of Manila. AH ADAPTATION AMD A PBJPHSCT. Now we are oome to oar Kin^doa, And the State is thus aad thus, Oar legions wait nt the t 'ity gate, Little it proftie as, Now we are come to oar Ki^dem How we trs come
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  • 132 2 The Niigata Ginko doesn't strike us savs the Japan Herald as a bank in which a poor man would care to deposit hi* hard-earned savings. The majority of its staff seems to be kleptomaniacs, judging from the following particulars. Hagiina Chuichi, one of fiuplopes, skipped out the
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  • 150 2 The Osaka Mainichi states that when the new Treaties come into operation, foreigners suffering from infectious diseases will be pat into the Japanese infections diseases hospital. This lias led the foreigners resident in K«»be to direct attention to the st»te of the Japanese infections disease
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    • 477 2 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. The Lancet.—"Thus is a good, pure and whole-some spirit." The Scotsman. M Singnlnrly mellow, tboionghl} matured, and of the mo«tdelicate favour." The Morning Advertiser. Thor- y matured, fragrant to the nose, and i hoiou* to the |»alate." The Freemans's Journal. Is e*celI nt in quality and very
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    • 195 2 THE DISPENSARY, SlBtftHkl. A LARGE AM) VARIED STOCK 01 Drugs, Cheniicals, Perfumery, JPhotOjprabhic Requisites, Toilet Appurtenances, ALL OT Piaa? CLASS QttAfctTT, H ft Mi! 15 15 5 15 II X.2 ill IV •X 1 •JL A jl>i M Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for
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    • 165 2 POSADA WISE CQBPAHY. Singapore and Pmang. Soli Agents >or r m W'7/^ f t v^-i/r;»:/ C '7//, /.v' Y- C/AV^> vr The Finest of Whiskies. r $12 A rase. For Export $950 A Case. POSADA WISE COMPANY T L. GOSLING k Co. BATTER* R>ADFor SaleA Europe-made Omnil»u<* in first-cla<9 condition.
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  • 710 3 A fter the lapse of some time, we are tin hearing of the operations of our Dutch neighbours in Acheen. They have recently had several skirmishes with the enemy, with the result that they have successfully driven them away. There can be no doubt what- «*ver that
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  • 78 3 'ATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 1 ins feast wis celebrated yesterday will) much p<»inp Tbe interior of the > <-red Elitic* was very beautifully l ...at, .1 and there was a special disi' iv of choice plants au«l other In the evening the procession and from the Convent
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  • 66 3 I'he celebration o£ the above feast this year in a much grander scale ffl the altar with its neat decoration •"-k»-d very pretty. The prooes- •>' WAS attended by tbe whole oon•J -'"tK-D and U was a beautiful sight :»»"to the girls dressed as and •thers
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  • 491 3 Yesterday at l«4Sp. m. the steamer Orange Prince, passed through from Bast to West. The Russian traasf>ort Vladimia, arrived from Odessa this morning, with 56 passengers and 780 soldiers for Port Arthur. For Stealing a cant worth of sugar cane aft 7 p. m. on the loth
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  • 217 3 THS C. D. O. IN THE STRAITS, The following question was amongst the notices of motion for 9th inst, and was asked by Mr. Doncombe. though it has been entirely ignored. The question was whether the Secretary of State for the Colonies has received a statement from
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  • 157 3 The Tea "teamer Oanfa said to have left Shanehai on the 10th and will b* here shortly. She will be onaled with great despatch as is usual with tea steamers. The steamer Aval* from Saigon i* expected here at nay moment and will on arrival proceed to
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  • 77 3 On London. Bank 4 m/s 1/10-18/16 demand l/10-li 16 Private credits ii m/s l/11-J/16 document* 3 ui/j»...... 1/1 lfc credits t> in/# ..l/li-«i/16 On India. lank demand 141 On Hongkong. Bank demand 0/0 dis. On Yokohama. Bank demand 7 0/0 prein. On Java. Bank demand 113 Private 30 d/s
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  • 133 3 June 12. British atr- Mo Leong, Angas, from Pengsrre, 110 Gnan. British air. Lady Lougden. Mill*, from Singora, Hock Moh. Dutch atr* Sri Pontianak, Moss, from Pontianak. Yong B»u Seng. Dutch atr. Ban Fo Soon, Odink, from Pontinnnk, Litu Aasain. British atr. B n Hin Gnan, Scott from
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  • 53 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. Apnlic itions should be addreased to the Hou'hle the Colonial Engineer, Public Works Department, Singapore. Singapore,
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  • 97 3  -  By Order, F. J. BENJAFIELD Acting Mt:uicip.d Secretary. Municipal Office, Aiobinsou lioad, Singapore, 26th May 1896. is hereby given that the Registraticn and Licensing of dogs within the Municipality of the Towu of Singapore for the yt-ur beginning Ist June, 1698, and ending 31st May, 185*9, will cou
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  • 285 3  -  By order, F. J. BENJAFIELD Acting Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Pinlayson Green, Singpore, 20th May, 1898. fTIHE Municipal Commissioners of the Tcwa A of Singapore horebj pre notice that an ad ditional Assessment Rate of three per cent per nnuum has been made and luseaaed on tlie annual
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    • 134 3 MAILS WILL CLOSE. TO-MORROW. Far Paneh, Biln, Asahan and Belawan Deli, Siak. 11 K. Pahang, Pekan Singora, Ladj Longden, 11 Pontianak, Ban Fo Soon. 1 Tringganu A Kelantan, HoLeong, 1 Bengkalis t Bagan. Ben gk alia, 2 Sarawak, Yorwaerta, 2 Malacca, Port Dickson and Klang, Ban Hin Guan, 3 Hongkong,
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    • 197 3 The Victoria Parse* Theatric eal Co. To-Night A new piece to Singapore Tilasme-Zuhra Lore for LOT©. And n Farce TO-MORKOW. Under the petroneg*. f»nd in tl»e presence of Mr- Seeb Lkrg Seah and fnuljr. The Feiiy Opera A Trip to Fnirjr land wd the Cupboard Ghost. Grand decoration end illumination
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    • 70 3 Katz Bros, Limited. Have now in stock a large assortment of Thomets Bentwood Furniture. —.ttut. *«s»lVjs> 1 ft jtentwood Withstands. Marble Top, Sitet 3 ft. ft- 4 ft. Ull Hill w m m ft A t Xi IE m Hocking oiiair iu jdlacM and Hahagony* jcztneTolTlng Office umih in 3
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    • 580 3 The Midrdny Herald." The office of publication of tliis paper is at No. 19, Malacca Street, The hour of publication is at 2 p. m. daily and at I p. m on Saturdsys. The rate of subscription is $1 a month orlo<nlortd $1.25 for ontstation aubcribers. Single oopiee 10 centa
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    • 548 4 Powell Co, Singapore. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS The following notices are taken ♦oiu the Singapore Press.:— Tne Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. A handsome carved teak screen, nearly leet long and six feet high, with cast* >n grills bearing the monogram of the i «iik iii -iit letters, marks off the Cashier's j.;r
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    • 204 4 HUTTENBACH BROS, ft CO. Chubb'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. it 50 stoue Perrier Jouet Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, A high class wine
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    • 370 4 y. r,.,t MILLLWRIGHTS, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE. Specialities. Lyon's Patent Liberian Coffee Pulper, Lyon's Patent Dry Qherry Huller, Lyon's Self Acting Tapioca Machinery, 'g j Kice Mills-& Wood Working n Cattle FWeral Oil Mill Planti Pine Apple Preserving Plant. i i. On Hand For Sale. Hj i
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    • 86 4 M. A. Gufloor. Sole Agent for Straits Settlements and B kok The Kecbanlcal Improved Hitclicock Lump. The very best lamp in the world for burning kerosine. «b< a J O s "5 i <8 C s c 20, Raffles Place \j?~ lay 4* pl'l-l MAKcI I ife l^, SOLE AGENTS
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    • 374 4 Limited. CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS. Have the largest and most complete stock of Infant's Foods. Neave's Meilm s benger's Knige's Savory Moore's Nestie's Alleu Han liury *8 Robinson's Patent liarhy. Invalid's Requirements. Band's Essence of Chicken Brand's Essence of Bt-ef Bovril Liebig's Meat Extract Valentiue's Meat Extract Savo 7 Moore's Peptonized Cocoa
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