The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 November 1886

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313 326 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 313 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. N. S.-Vol. V.] SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1886. No. 23
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  • Page 313 Advertisements
    • 172 313 E &J BURKE'S GUINNESS'S EXTRA FOREIGN STOUT, Bottled in Dublin. GUARANTEED GENUINE. StLICTBD krom Choicest Brewings. Certificate. Having analised E. &J. Burkes Dublin Stout, I can certify to its being an article of the very first quality, rich and full in flavour, and its general characters most highly recommend it.
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    • 254 313 IMPORTERS OF Cigars, Tobacco, Provisions, Grocery, Hardware, Glass and Crockery -wares, Plated-tvare, Lamps, Arms and Ammunitions, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes, Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Diamonds and other Precious Stones, Wines and Spirits. Hock and Moselles of very fine qualities. Clarets, specially selected and direct from Bordeaux. Sherry White
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    • 190 313 ROBINSON Co. BIMGAFORI and Pknang. (Established 1858.; Laoiis 1 and Gimtlimim's Outmtteks. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Silk and Satins. Costumes. Millinery. Umbrellas Untrimtned Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. I^aces. Boots and Shoes. k ßibbons. Haberdashery. I losiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing. Velveteens. Crapes. Plushes. Games. Embroidering. Fancy Articles for Present*. The dress-making department is
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  • Page 314 Advertisements
    • 503 314 atjbrrtiscmnus. HONGKONG AM) SHANGHAI BAXKING COR I 'ORATION PAID-UP CAPITAL $7,500,000 RESERVE KIND $4,500,000 RESERVE FOR EQUALIZATION} .$200,000 OF DIVIDENDS > RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO- j 7 500,000 HRIETORS S COVKT'OP DIMCTOBJ Chairman— A. McIVIR. Esq. Deputy Chairman,— M. Groti, Esq. Hon. J. Bell-Irving H. Hoppius, Esq. C. D. Bottomley,
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    • 201 314 aDtorrttsrmrnta. NOTICE. The undersigned request to be forthwith informed of any losses of or damages to goods or vessels insured with the Antwerp Undkkwkiteks. RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT Co., Agents for the Underwriters of Antwerp. Ist October, 1886. NOTICE. The undersigned request to be immediately informed of all losses of or damages
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    • 319 314 Stibcrtisrmrnts. SAYLE CO, UmTteeT Cabinet-makers, UPHOLSTERERS, LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTURERS AND HOUSE-FURNISHERS. Orders can now be executed f or eve r y description of CABINET FURNITURE. A full staff of practical Cabinet-makers UnHnU and French Polishers kept on the premise! d «T supervision of an experienced English Assistant. Suites of furniture and
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 15 315 On the 25th instant, the wife of C A. da Silva of a daughter.
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  • 697 315 Here shall the Vjcs* the People'* right mainUia* L'nawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot l*ruth her glorioui precepts draw, Pledged to Religion, Loyalty, and Law. TllK publication of the debate which took place in the Legislative Council on the ioth instant, lays before
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  • Page 315 Advertisements
    • 779 315 gubrrtisrmcnts. SANITARIUM. Thf Highlands. PENANG HILLS. r Elevation, Mean temperature, I,B^ Feet. r. men of business, inval.ds and sufferers of all Tourists rn jet res idence in a pure and inwithin an hour's ride from the ?ultr V Twiner 1 new two-story one, is comfortably furK^udLapiano, and there is accommodation
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    • 414 315 3tibrrttscmcnts. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Departures fr< m Bug and. Steamer. Sailed. Ltft Suez. Due S'pore. Priam 20 Oct. 6 Dec. Anchises 23 8 Nov. 30 Nov. Stmtor 30 9 Dec. Telemathus... 6 Nov. 16 Depa rtures fro m Ch ina. Expected to Expected to Steamer. leave leave Due §'pore.
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    • 255 315 3librrttsrmrnts. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Wanted for the Singapore Criminal Prison a Matron to kafce charge <»f the female pris <ners ('now eight in number) s.i 1. try $30 a month. Applications with testimonials and naming references will be receiver! at the Colonial Secretary'* Office up to the 3rd December J F.
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  • 1111 316 "THERI is absolutely no freedom of the press in China, and so long as this is the fact, there can be no healthy and intelligent public opinion in the empire." So says the Hongkong Daily Press, in a recent article upon the subject, and the writer doubtlessly intended to express
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  • 2674 317 n( a most incredible nature lias A i a nd I* corroborated by the pilh^urn ln>:n jeddah. It' is to [he chief Sh.ik. Ibrahim Iraghee, ft head of some eighty others (douK number of the fortv thieves) being ll his worthy companion*, in want ol 1 has entered into
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  • 524 318 Mr. Remenyi* the great violinist, is again in Singapore, on his return from China and Japan, and in conjunction with his highly talented partner, Mr. Luckstone, has already given one very line concert, and will give another and tinal one this evening when we hope the community
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  • Correspondence.
    • 478 318 To the Editor. Sir, -The Following letter has shared the usual fate of all letters sent to your contemporary which seem to reflect on Roman Catholic tactics— be they political, social, or religious— here in Singapore. As the Straits Times refuses to allow an expression of opinion on such nibjtcti
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    • 246 318 To the Editor. Sir,— A much vexed question amongst American, far away from America in this part of the Hast is Why docs not our Congress take more interest welfare of its subjects Complaints have been heard in reliable quarters about the decrease ot trade between here and America. An
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  • 2002 319 f ivi-r-it Mil! at Maiajci djes not seem „c rapt i" b )U '!-t nui.-1i luck or honour t. .ts perpeThe Legislative Council wou'd not vote [Ly for the house, and turned a d^afearto arguments His Excellency brought ra d to bolsl r upthe vote-anjther little
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  • 1757 319 Chamber OF CoHMMU e, Singapore, Kjth October, 1886. I Sir -I have the honoOT tOACknowMp receipt d your 8009/86 of OUI instant, having further ref<-n-nce to the question of the introduction of Nntish Doll ir I into thcM Settlements. j With respect to the Hongkong correspondence I which
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  • 797 320 43. St. Margaret's Ovticbs, Vl( TORIA StRKKT, S.W. October, 15th 18S6. Sir, Tlic movement towards a Federation of the Empire has lately received an impulse and reached a Stage which deserve serious attention and renewed efforts on the part of the League. It will be within your
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  • 1390 321 i.i from the Rangoon Gazette and arrangement m.nh *rZp%prietorsoftkat paper by tins Bth Vov-— rhe rt lalions ljt^ Vt>en England rr "rkt'v ulmh "Nate have not been as satisfactory ar e now more cordial. It is announced that p ac ha during his .event visit to London, did RUSt
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  • 2401 321 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Mi. F. A. Swettenham, the omm «i «er ol I Straits Settlements, preside! over a long and s( pling but well-stocked court in the East i isan interesting combination of the ethnological museum and the commercial sample room. Here we find all gradations of
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  • 318 322 (Published by arrangement with the "Straits Times.") London, -njth Xoz>. Lord Salisbury has declined to receive a deputation of 500 tenants of the Oanricarde Estate. Acting on the advice of Mr. Dillon they have refused to pay rent. London, 20th Nov. Mr. Balfour, Secretary for Scotland, has entered
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  • 252 322 Friday, 26th November, 1886. fl s%«rf JforArf.— There is very little doing. 1 Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited-Qiao shares, fully paid up. Shares have changed hands fl at *i6o}. Tanjong Pagar 6% Debenture Bonds. Small lots are I saleable at par. Tanjong Pagar Land Company, Limited.—
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  • Page 322 Miscellaneous
    • 99 322 METEOROLOGICA L OBSER VA T/ONS 1 taken at Kampong Kerbau Hospital Observatory k I 1 _l 1 SII-§ !8 I I o J s^«O'° I m 5 -"> •sjnoq *Z Ul U|*y JO l(T?j I 1 s qs »o »2" ilj I •uopwodfAH jo o^f:^^*^^^ 1 ajnjKjadmsj^ üb3J\i B uo
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  • Page 323 Advertisements
    • 366 323 -"^TRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. r a nv are" prepared to accept half per The above Campa"> dwelljng n f Their contents. houses and their THOS. BUTLER. Secretary. y d November, T G fire insurance company, LIMITED. THE undersigned are aut^sed^to accept the following V rpmiuin on behalf of the
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    • 335 323 Stobertisemcnte, APOLLINARIS, The Queen of Table Waters. The undersigned receive regularly fresh supplies of the above water in glass and stone bottles. HUTTENBACH BROS. Co. Sole Agents for the Apollinaris Co.. Ltd. 15th October, 1886. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £2 000,000. Fire and
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    • 468 323 2U)brrttsrmcnts. THE STkAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Head Office, Sinoapokk. Sl-bsckibed Capital $2,000,000 Paid if Capital $400,000 The above Company are accepting Fire risks at current rates of premium. All Contributors rank for Bonus whether Shareholders or not. THOMAS BUTLER,— Secretary. jgf I Office, Raffles Place, 6th October, 1886. ORIENTAL
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  • Page 324 Advertisements
    • 586 324 NORDDEI'TSCHER LLOYD BREMEN MAIL STEAMERS. SIHSIDI/H!) F'.V THK I.MI'KKIAI. GERMAN G<>VKKN M KXT. T|| following dates have been fixed for the arrivals and departures of the mail steamers ol the Norddeutscher Lloyd during the current year To leave To arrive Brindisi. Singapore. 1886. IHS6 ,r )th j u y Saturday,
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    • 341 324 f JULIEINTS FRUIT 1 A REFRESHINO VEGETABLE LAXATIVE "BON-BON" Jullen Prnlt Purgative is exclusively a tepetable etapMitiiM and has the appearance and taste of 8 delicious Bou-Uon. It is perfectly harmless, and isibe best remedy for Constipation, Liver complaints, Sick headaches, Dyspepsia. Dysentery, Overheated blood, Gaatralgia, Eruptions. Its refreshing and
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    • 746 324 xuJucrtisttttnttg, m THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY I LIMITED. M INCORPORATED UNDER THE IN'DIAN I COMPANY'S ACT 1866. FIRST ISSUE (NEW SERIES) OF 2 o 0000 SIX I PERCENT. DEBENTURES, REPAYABLE I ON 31st DECEMBER, ,891. 1 PROSPECTUS tI 9 i The Directors are prepared to receive applications I for
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  • Page 325 Advertisements
    • 415 325 juijntisrmnits. vß \vdorii:ntai. steam naviga. (Ba liSUIAR TIO N COMPANY. orrtcK -Collyet Q"">' y LINKS. ,(1 are thedatea on which this Company's l *iZ?£i£ ejected at Singapore- .^IS^ 11^ 111 1 To Leave ToAtßivE Homeward. Outward. 1886. v Mt i, Monday Nov. 20th L PASSAGE. I- to Marseilles and thence
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    • 382 325 3Dt3crttscmcnts. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. THE above Company are accepting Marine risks at current rates of premium. AH contributors participate in the Bonus, whether share holders or not. OFFICE RAFFLES PLACE. THOMAS BUTLER, Secretary, NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. THK undersigned have been appointed
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    • 478 325 -tournisrmnus. SINGAPORE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE SINGAPORE. Subscribed Capii u \i l'Aiii-ri' Capital, Fire Insurances effected .it low rates on every description of DT< ijtertv. Short Perioc Risks accepted in the Straits SettlawMats •it 7! cents nett per $100 for ten d ivs. All contributors participate in the bonus,
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  • Page 326 Advertisements
    • 299 326 PO\Y EL iT^TcO., AUCTIONEERS SINGAP OR I DlNiiia Tabi.ks. Tables. fl Dkkssing Tables. a. Towel Horses Drkss Stands. Toilet GL^ssEs Duor Mats. G Toilet Services fl GAKOM Seats. x X ASHsta *ds. Gipsy Tables. Wardrobes hat'stTn,! I 00 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. wSSrli,, I FURNITURE CAN BE FORWARDED BY LOCAL STEAMERS
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    • 290 326 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY, Adjoining Messrs. John Little Co.'s, 40, Raffles Place. Established, 1825. Drugs of the purest quality only kept in stock. Prescriptions and private recipes accurately prepared. All the leading Patent Medicines in stock, comprising Hollowav's Pills Pdlows 1 Svrup Cockle's Pills He Jonjh's Cod Liver Oil Brown's Chlorodyne Eno's
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    • 308 326 G. R. LAMBERT CO., I Photographers by Special Appointment to H. m 9 the King of Siam and H. H. the Sultan okJohoke, 9 186, Orchard Road, Have of late greatly improved their Studio, and are 9 able to satisfy the highest demand by supplying photos in J9 every respect
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