The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1886
1886-11-15
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Title Section18 1886-11-15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SPECIAL ISSUE. N s-voi.v] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER, 1886. [No. 2118 words
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RACES. SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEETING.
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Article15 1886-11-15 1 M.r..iFNs, Esq. j. P. J..a«uim, Esq. S. H. (ark, Esq. C W. Conincton, Esq.15 words
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Article34 1886-11-15 1 Colovil Blaksley;"Thk Buffs. Major Nkwiiam-Dwies, "The Buffs. Ihf, Hon. Seah LIABQ Se\h. \V. G. GllßlOi Esq. T. BoOAMOTi Esq. G. Lav i no, Esq. T. SoHST, Esq. K. DRVITT, Esq., R. E.34 words
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Article34 1886-11-15 1 H. In. Hob 13 2 s Cfa hgorm Mark (loud I-' 3* Miliceut Z'-^/z Bo* 12 l| Shamyl 12 3 Shamrock 14 l Spav^le.. The Chief 13 2 9 Weatel 14 l34 words
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Article34 1886-11-15 1 C, DoMLor. Em. G. G. Hitntfr. Esq., -The Buffs. Vetkmwahy Sur<;eox for the Mi*tw©« CD. Hamilton CVMUB, Esq., m.r.c.v.s. A. P. Adams, Esq., Clerk of the Course. J. M. Allinson, E-q-. Honorary Secretary.34 words
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Article884 1886-11-15 1 Tuesday, <>tv November, AFTER the wet weather there lias been lately, we vere very fortunate \u having such a pleasant day on the first day of the Races, and the course, in spite of the rain, was in capita! order. 'Hie attendance was as large as usual; His884 words
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Article886 1886-11-15 2 Thursday, i ith November, THE weather was line again to-day, and the attendance in the Grand Stand was as lar^e as on Tuesday, the racing was equally good, and the tit-Ids were pretty large. The Celestial Plate caused great excitement, the favourite Raleigh being easily beaten by Harkaway.886 words
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Article1333 1886-11-15 2 Saturday htm v m 1 l^ ni November I J* weather was all that could be I to-day, and all looked forward to iH I able afternoon, but just before the fi" Mj y I was started an accident of a.■ r;i I Opened, which for ,o» e1,333 words
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Article24 1886-11-15 3 The government Bungalow at Changhie was burnt" down, accidentally, at half-past-six o'clock last Saturday evening. The bungalow was not occupied at the time.24 words
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680 1886-11-15 3 IMPRESSIONS OF AN INDIAN VISITOR. The Tubo*h.P.trika, an Indian journal (the organ ol«he educate. d 'S**-. l^ Mr V.Gupte. of the Bombay Scl loi Art, who Unow in EngLd. being depatedbytheGovern^n nial Exhibition, thus wrote toa men abo ut his interviews with the Queen: lrrn n;itiir;:lly very anxious to see680 words
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Advertisement605 1886-11-15 4 atibrrttsrmrnts. NORDDEUTSCHfifc LLOYD BREMEN MAIL STK.a vij'.KS. SURSIDIZEO iV THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT. Thi following dates have been fixed tor the arrivals and departures of the mail steamer, of the Norddeutscher Moyd during the current year To leave To arrive E Brindisi. Bingapore. 1686. lH>r loth July. Saturday, 7th August,605 words
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Advertisement621 1886-11-15 4 Stibcrttscmcnts. mm OF JAPAN gananga^ZterZrt^; Toilet Water. It strengthens and invigorates the t>kin and imparts a delicate and elegant fragrance to the body. iKananga (Extract JitS perfume for tlie handkerchief. 1 DUSART'S j Syrup ol Lsctopliospliats ol Lima I |F Thil syim tMirirliivs the Mtoi, 1 «I IP^H VFyfilV"" 1621 words
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Advertisement693 1886-11-15 4 attocrtiscments/^ FIRST ISSUE (NEW SERIES) OP I* PERCENT. DEBENTURES R E fe S J X ON 3 DECEMBERS U The Director* are prepared to receive ann r for $200,000 s<x per cent, debentures in sum P $1,000, Or $s,oOoeaeh. The present issue 7' made for the purpose of providing funds693 words
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