The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1891
1891-09-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section22 1891-09-04 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, 4 th SEPTEMBER, 1891. 1 ■> /r Singa- -_-___4 DAILY ISSUE. **M22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement4048 1891-09-04 1 P ENI^I£ A m%l v?o ?£l? NTAL DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART Service No. 6.-Kvery four weeks. From DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS 1 "ROYAL INSURANCE COMPAN COMPANY MAATSCHAPPIJ. Batavia to Billiton, Pontianak and back. RHEDEREI ZU HAMBURG. OF LIVERPOOL. Service No. 7 and 7a. Twice a week. From r*<_«;*«i r^ Owimu-CoUve. n_ "7" v4,048 words
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Advertisement1132 1891-09-04 1 tTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI PACIFIC MAIL STEAWMr- BANKING CORPORATION. COMPANY AND ACCIDENTAL AND ORI, s PAID-UP CAPITAL |io,«wo,ooo V-* STEAMSHIP COMPAfRESERVE FUND 6jOO RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-) t laroajfh passage PR1ETORS j I ooo •> France, and Get in;*in by J; Iran- -Asian; of Steamers, ..Iso Lo Sin Francisco by the1,132 words
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Article, Illustration28 1891-09-04 2 Hen -r r T-a.i f'it_«.-.l b« R| -ru,: bed !,y fa llrrr patriot Tr gtoftOua prCCTpC- -*-_N Plcdard to Rr)..-,..-.. !..„>.•„ a: .d I aw.28 words
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Article622 1891-09-04 2 THERE is every indication that day by day the maintenance of European peace is being rendered more difficult by thr evident'y fast growing tension on the continent. It is true that m his recent Guildhall speech the British Premier, albeit he avoids any venture into the622 words
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Article1017 1891-09-04 2 The following members will compose the S. V. A. team at the cricket match tomorrow afternoon F. Benjafield, A. Der. nys, F. Dennjs, H. W. Firm-tone, W. Fox, C. H. Light. cot, C. Logan, E.M. Merewether, A. J. Sisson, W.B. Stewart and A. P. Talbot. Weather permitting, Mr. J.1,017 words
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Article100 1891-09-04 2 {For the Frge Press London, Sept emit > B 1 he Late President oj i Ft is reported that Don J.,.. Balmaceda, the late President. The Austrian Manoeuvres H. I. If. the Emperor William, and G«B|PS& eral Von Caprivi the German Ci ifew have started (or the Austrian100 words
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Article346 1891-09-04 2 'lhe L'nited Missionary riveting will be held m the Presbyterian Mission Chapel, V Prinsep Street on Monday September 7th at 8 PM. Mr. Honywrfi and othr-rs will take part m the proceedings. I With regard to a paragraph m yester- fl day's issue about a prose, ation under tbe Dog346 words
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Article490 1891-09-04 2 The improvement in the appearance fis ot Battery Road to the passer-by is only equalled by the improved accommodation afiorded to the various tirm^ that have m\ secured godowns in the new building. 11 Although neither the outside nor the inside of the premises is anything like490 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement2976 1891-09-04 2 m c __r= ASH T. E. White Poate and Noble, to-days advertisements. 1 Dental Surgeons. /CLEARANCE 4^ HILI STREET n ILNob,e ~y beeo Ited i, y«*4. BM «y <- union hotel (Formerly or ioth Qubbm's Lancers). 1 Road. Saturday, September jth. 1891, SALE CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR. *»*>& GRAND CONCERT2,976 words
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Advertisement431 1891-09-04 2 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE GODoWN PROPERTY Situate on Cecil and Almeida Streets, near Com mercial Square, consisting of that large handsom block of buildings at present occupied by Th Borneo Co. Ltd. Area 5,977 square feet. By order of the Mortgagees. Thursday, tyth September, at 2 30 p. tn. 'T'HK431 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous155 1891-09-04 2 The Week. I Friday, 4th fl High Water. 1 i.fo a. m. i 1 c r M _^B halhoaste Chapter, 6.30 r. m. AHb Phil. Soc., Practice for men, 5151,.. Saturday. sth i^B H.gh Water 11.32 a. 11.36 1 m Cncfcet, S. C. < v. S. V. A.. Cycling Club155 words
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Article400 1891-09-04 3 {Gazette, Aug. _Sr ■tents Mr j imes Sta;tts Fo n arMstant engineer. Railway the Government Printer. Surgeon ar.d Mbr C R. Ha HMe_4 Engineer, rtation of cattle irom Province births <*»_. of them Malays and ■>_**§ deaths {754 Chinese^ are recorded m •^•*3«»rter ended June 30th. •v-Fr* anaual400 words
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Article709 1891-09-04 3 IThe Uangkok Times gives a resume of M. Macey's account ot bis latest e« tary journey to an 1 beyond Lu^n^ I bang. From this >. at he appears to have forward, ?v!!ow:!._». the course of *x mfc* e on as Xten-Hun^' whence __*jj^^^^ix^^_^^^ -vater. of709 words
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Article1119 1891-09-04 3 lhe announcement of the death of Mr. Kaikes will be received thoughont the Em- I p»re with uni..-.,;il regret, With the ex- ception of the Chief Secretary lor Ireland, i the present administraiuii contained no > official on whom devolved so much work, l and by1,119 words
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Article23 1891-09-04 3 rhc mail steamer Sural left Colombo i p. m. oo Tuesday the ist instant, and y be expected berc fo Tuesday next. I23 words
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Article1694 1891-09-04 3 Scotland v. The World.. Th s match was played 1 st evening on j the E-plana le before a very large crowd of I spect.it irs. amongst whom w_as His Excellent y the Governor. Preparations had been made for a large gathering of Europeans, the side of the1,694 words
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535 1891-09-04 3 (Ceylon Observer.) "A fellow felling makes us wondrous kind," and such a sediment must necessarily cause us to feel sympathy with our fellow-colonists m the Straits Settlements with respect to the money demand mad.; upon them for Military expenditure. But we have always535 words
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Article19 1891-09-04 3 For the fi rst time the proceedings ol the ongkong Legislative Council have been (Wished m a permanent form.19 words
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Article53 1891-09-04 3 (Coßßtt:T.n UP TO .StrTEMBFK 4 On London Bank 4ms 3 3. demand 32$ Private credits 6 ni/r- 3/3J documents 6m s 3 4 3 m/s 33. Un bim. Bank demand 225 On I.ongi-oku. Bank demand d\ Ok Ja»a. Bank demand 197 J j Private 30 d 's 202j Sovereigns,53 words
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Article109 1891-09-04 3 (Si r-r.".M:.ER 4.1 Tin 9 j2 Gambier 5.^0 do. Cube No.. 8.90 do. <10. No. 2 7.4.1 Pepp.-r, Black (ordinary Spore) 10.371 do. White, [Fair L/W=ssi 1*8.50 Nutmegs f litis lo the tb.) 86. Mace (Banda) 00. C'lovs (Amboina) 17. Bally Crfee (10% Blades) 25.75 Tapic* small pearl (Fai109 words
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Article305 1891-09-04 3 ij. .nation. Cap i'~. Sha> Vaiu<- 1'd [Jtv HUong S'lai Bank. 171% Prem. ex. div. 7, soo."*. 7,500,000 60,0.*. 125 12^ N wOrientdl Msi.k. Seller £2, onn..H». £567,100 67.1^.. 50 50 :i., i.ii^-np Fagar l>>Kk. J185 Ex. div. Sales. 1.5 < •«> 1 500,000 ij"-'305 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1891-09-04 3 I TO LET. A large office and a godown. Entrance No. 12 Coilyer Quay. Apply to MEYER BROTHERS. Au^- '5- u. c TO LET. Q.ODUWN No. 2S in K!,n K Streel. lately v < occupied as a General Store by Messrs. E. SiMsoums k Co. void, I A P)'y to298 words
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Advertisement701 1891-09-04 3 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Company', steamers ared.sp.it. hed from Liver- 1 poo! outwards for S'.ran.and China and trom Sh..: I homewards for London every week .md have a. commodation for first and third etas; pa_s.-iig.-r_ carrying a Surgeon-and Stewardess. Through Bill, of Lading are is ed for all China,701 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1891-09-04 3 MAILS CLOSE. To- Day. For Per Al Europe, Pruessen, 6 p. m. To- morrow. Malacca and Liaggi, Cecil C. Smith, Ip. m. Bengkalis Bagan, T. Pinang, 2 r. M. Hongkong k Amoy, Borneo, -jr. m. Deli, Hebe. 3 r. m. Sourabaya, kc, Devonhurst, 3 P. M. Penang, &C., St. Vajiru212 words
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Miscellaneous764 1891-09-04 3 Passengers Arrived. St*— Per -a< from EUtavia.l"! ill < ar! Petersen. Per Preassei. from Hongkong.— Mr. G terrer. S_*,j' Pei ifcAltstei from Macassar vi -~^U__JT^~— ports. Mr. M Stephens. Passengers Departing. L Am. Pei I'mlmmcfi -Mr. D"ciaiJLi* i* 1 Mrs. Hinnekind or Penang.—^f^ y Inspect.- Bal Sept s— P« So764 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement3338 1891-09-04 4 S i ib________-"'_» A_l^HiWyilCT^^invh<otoii canrfeMte TT A i-> /"t t-_ -r-» a -rTT-ir~ o a-i T 4*-r-v_4-A<-_ f owte tfee _D_<pceUa»«&.>!_« FMbli. of ZO-Ye«S Tontme PeriOda f*> de__-__aof etaeSog the Gt^trnment SW hAKuREAVES&CO J^imiLea, *TRm-3^W->r*m||mm«-4-lt^M w^ 1— ,"•:eouitabLe life Stt__s^_P;iS^^l_P- not|ce c, v.v, mechanicala^ct^ac e». a__._rttesss»R» f *l*efy paad. It3,338 words
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Advertisement262 1891-09-04 4 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, Dl.M.wr ft IN A WO. Oie above Dock -it uaied m Province Weß_fcV at the er.trai of the Prye River, has lately b«m and deepened and now of ttrnkmrnZ '"f dimensions Ungth on the blocks «ofeot. 1_» J__»_ Breadth at entrance 50., °f ordinary sprmg tides262 words
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Miscellaneous297 1891-09-04 4 i«=^_a cinKe^.L^^H (___S_-5^ *C««i*KTH*-ii_iia_. wne^a r.,, „„v.IIf M--—!«« A_.J___! Calkdome N*f^^*» Cantos, Snigoo SMpt. 9.» Clydi;. I.oitdton, J_% l 6 _=^M_i^ _K_s_.v__-__as.__a FoMTM, Ne. Vor_. A.... I____^"__^.,X_^| p K|Gft. W. y; P. G _*___r_, L-d-rHuly^ Septrtp g_. E_.og«, H'kong J Sept-iTs^ui GLCHoaeHV. L'dun viaiV-erpjiSi H AVERTO_r, M boro, Jaly 39;297 words
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