The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1891

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JBwvfn«lßD SERIES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, 25™ SEPTEMBER, 1891. DAILY ISsn
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION I COMPANY. f °*"<:»-Col!yer g«*y. Goocww-New M The mail steamers maybe expected to arr wartis and >cave Singapore homeward* as foUows 9 -OtTTWARO HOMEWARD ,j Ravenna Oct 6th. Ca:. O■- Peshav aotj, R ohlU H Rasetta Nov 3rd Surat iV P ekiß :-h Ravenna Pen.r.sila
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    • 389 1 DE KONINKLIjKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under contra t with the Netherlands India GOVVBBM r,\ HEAD OFFICE.— 160, Prins Hendrik Kade, Amsterdam. v > \gency. Batavia. b Ace?) rs. S< hecpsagentuui Voorheen, J. Daendels Co. 3, Robinson Quay. Fleet of the Company. I Tun.-, l",rus«. -7; 14 |apai 1 1,24 s t
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    • 636 1 SERVICE No. 6. Every four weeks. From Batavia to Biliiton, Pontianak and back. Service No. 7 and 7a.— Twice a week. From Batavia to Samarang and Sourabaya and back. Cheribon, Tagai, and Pacalongan will be called at by the steamers leaving Batavia on Thursday and Sourabaya on Tuesday. Leave Batavia
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    • 817 1 DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS iRHEDEREI ZU HAMBURG. The Imperial Qerman Mail Steamers OF THE SUNDA LINE, take the 10L1.0WIM, Route Outward.— Hamburg, Amsterdam, Soul ton, Genoa, Fort Said, Singapore, Batavia, Sama- rang, Soyraibaya. Homeward.— Sourabaya, Samarang, H Singapore, Puit Said, Marseilles, Amsterdam Hamburg. Arrivals m Singapore, 1891. I Leavk Genoa. Arrive Singapore.
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    • 593 1 Capital £2.000,000. Funds m Reserve, ExcujsiVEOf 1 LIFE DEPARTMENT The C recently revised its Rates of Life now prepared to offer very advantage^; Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT .--The Company it prepared to accept first clabs ris ks ip to £ikmc current rates. 3 Apply to BOUSI EAD cV Co., Agents at
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    • 210 1 Misquith Co. O: I:.Jja and Burmah Established isure to annou n -1 iheir PI Wnjoki j Opposite the Club. I k ,A S I In Mei-.rs. Broadwood be Sons Collard Collard. Bcchstein, Koenibch, Hcpkiiison. Allison PIANOFORTE TUN NG El All I and S v 1 1 Sept 21. |-JONGKONG AND
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    • 31 1 PACIFIC MAIL. CO.V. QCCIDENTA IMPS W STEAMS apph*. ft "j V I 1 > j. POWELL d. CO. &6cttoneeri j V CRFL.,.- 1 Id > at -Jffl U rf jrL- 4 "KD CATALOG!
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  • 431 2 The Singapore Free Press. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1891. Hnt »hall the Prr«« I r People*! r ght mi nil n, I hy influence and unbf hid b» r> n Hen frafh her glorious precept* draw, cd 10 Religion, I oyitty, and The natives under the rule oi this Col- enjoy
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  • 171 2 All interested m the The Jelebu Mining Co. zi< to be congratulated upon thevery I favourable statement ol affair^ that the I directors have found themselves able to pubii--li 1 hat the year's earnings should |be represented' by a sum of 528,000 and j that this sum taken along with
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  • 202 2 I lie Municipal Engineer asks us to call attention to the advertisement announcing that there will be a short supply of water from 2 P.M. to-morrow to 10 A.M. on The British S. S. Nene, chartered by the Chinese Government, arrived here last night, with a cargo of guns, ammunition
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  • 367 2 The first general meeting of the Members of the Nlarine Club was held last night m the Club Rooms, upwards of 40 members being present. 1 he business of the meeting was practically to take over the Club as a working institution, the Committee which lias done
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  • 230 2 rue c China- nh i was co i-rv al 97, Middle Roa th was gon^ rning before H a ughto n •S v I the prose ;»f the wife f Chan S itated.tJ 11 v. t the er daugbti who it was, a I tters from an ly, I pun
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  • 599 2 THE PENANG MAIL SERVICE AND IMMIGRATION. (Pinang Gtizettc. We think it is high time lh<- Government gave this nutiet the attention it deserves. It is not a^ though Penang wen poverty striken, or wctc ripprf,d<-nt ort assist ui< c from the Singapore re- i venues wherewith t-> eke oul the
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  • 54 2 [For the /V^r /> Rebellion m C' MmM London. Scptc* '"Jrri The A'«t> i'tfr^ Herald p <?JM grain from Shanghai static^^b *fl M where m the Valley <>' the .'^iigten fl state of rebellion, tnat Wuchairp and Chunking are ready for^ that foreign men-of-war are^^^^^^H S!).\iiL'liai as the
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  • 604 2 Last ?.:^ht Capt R. Taylor of th»- s Hong Ann wht< h was wrecked ofl the N E 'oa-t o\ Borneo Ofl th<* '>th August last. arriv* ngapore to appear at the Court b is to be held at ten morrow before Mr Thornton Magistrate assisted by Captains \-iti and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 \ji JOHN LITTLE 3c Co. VE OWaUBD t»E PREMISES ADJOINING A| THE fK GOSXnv.N ,VS FURNITURE SHOW ROOMS L iLfV** ■•> «>n view a iarue o» [te I c> Highly rum.shed workmansi.ip, comBED ROOM SUITES *W C° M P N Dining Tables. Sideboaris, Dinner Wagons. J f Strong Single Iron
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    • 207 2 KATZ BROTHERS Cordially invite the public to cal and inspect their display of ELECTRO-PTATED WARE. of various articles, just unpacked. Howarth Erskine, Limited, i Civu. Mechanics mo Electrical En GiNEfRs, Iron \m> Brass FOUNDERS, Mkiuge and Ship Builders, (.knerai. contractors, tM) TO B M GOVERNMENT. AGENTS FOR R.>fcey. Engineers, England.
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    • 855 2 notice. Thb Jelkbu Miking and Trading Company, Limited. T"*HE fourth Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held on Thursday, the 15th October at noon, at the Exchange Rooms, [j (or the purpose of receiving the Directors' report and accounts for the half year ending the sth August
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    • 852 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Dunlop Masonic Benevolent Society. "THE Annual General Meeting of the Members i will be held at the Freemasons Ha! l, Coloman St. on Wednesday, Sept. 3 th, 1891, at 5.30 p.m. BuMniss: To elect an Honorary Trc.i'urrr, Honorary Secretary and Committee for the ensuing year. J. D. VACGHAN,
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    • 139 2 Singapore Sporting Club. NOTICE. f"' AI.I.OWAYS running at the forthcoming Race Meeting will be officially measured at the Race Course on Thursday, October Bth, between 6 and 7 o'clock a. h. G. P. OWEN,— Secretary. __Sept. j.v 8.10 ~municipalTnotice. REDUCED SUPPLY OF WATER. >^OTICE is hereby given that it will
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 t» W. &i Co. Ihe Week. i^hr Meyer.^ Friday, 25th Riead Higl. Water—-,.? i. m., 2.32 P. M. *4*»". Davidson up R^<'-, 5 r m. i Iteatricak, Tangiin, v p. m. Saturday. 26th High Water —4.21 a. m.. 3 ■;<) p. M. N". Mail Outward-,. Football, Scotland v. World <and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 259 3 n r( 1|1 '»cp of the many darPnSHhJ^' W hah the inhabl 'ants of I^TX if* h iTfi oi duri "g thr last pK| rjt months. t is to be hoped that *Whoritirs will see that all the JKar.*t W* oi the town, as well as the
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  • 53 3 The n is :ts del tiv ineffi wiiijj to the fact force as a whole is at first hand t of the dow or a and make to break mi forma: c. a!' wi! The;:- or a 1 Iraq .hoi C oun only the A r»rra a body
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  • 251 3 Before Mr Woodward thi* morn Chnamen ere charged with gambling m j ■a ise believed to be a gaming house. t i defending Inspector Black 3«..' d that about 7.45 P.M he c** search warrar: a: 1 Carpenter Street On going He found the two
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  • 132 3 As bkycling is becoming quite the rage m Singapore among natives as well as Europeans, the value of the Cera Oil sold by Messrs. Riiey Hargreaves Co. for lamps may be worth knowing Cera is a curious waxy non-adherent material, melting at a low temperature, but solid when cold. Properly
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  • 536 3 The Honorary Secretary of the Associa tion Mr. C. Stringer desires that the memoers of the Singapore Brai^h now send m their annual subscription oue dollar for the yea, ending 30th June. 1592. The sum is so trivial and the members so nuj merous that collection
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  • 94 3 Seng a < ectorf the Singapore at uti Aerated VV large I to int i n g I r i i I r terns S i 3O esses were called t 5 toi these be< Mr. .A Co., said -colny's en f, and it was luty t 1 int for
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  • 480 3 Via Austra Sept. 3.— lt a b«!:eved that ex-Presi- dew H.i .iLcda crossed the South Passage. His b T.d Vercnga *.«s captured at Ta!ca. carrying .000 pe«-c- or dollars. Persons who n.ive been harbour. :i«j refugee offi- Kx-Pre«. eda'» fam:!y is at Santiago, jrder the 1 the ex-
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  • 671 3 In connection with the Oriental Congress just concluded the following remarks from a Manchester paper are trite and to the point Of the sections I, R, and S, dealing with suggestions for the encouragement of Orientals studies, for improving our r~latio-,s with Orientals and for
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  • 768 3 The London Correspondent of the Ceylon Observer who has all aiong been wellinformed of ihe position of the question m imentary circles, thinks that Ceylon cannot <i > better than resign herself to the burden placed upon her by the British Government, but he strongly
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  • 1466 3 A correspondent at Bangkok, writing to the £*««r says :-The recent (elegram to?he^! M U o^ 3n u e had OCCU PieH the principality Tn R a Ua "if hrab s ng Caused a P^»s sen Lion a^ g r' rt and n °u sma "citement at
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  • 176 3 Some statistics have been sent to us CN.-C. Daily News) on. the subject of total abstinence in China, which may be interesting. The eleven gentlemen, indicated below, met casually at tiffin ne day, and falling into conversation it transpired they had all been lifelong abstainers, and
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  • 172 3 H%HWa,nk. 74 Prem. Sellers. 7,500.000 7,500*00 fto,.. New Harbour Dock Co. 3 o Last sale. £Ux> 258,900 2>5 8 9 It> o t »'i WnLe! l,tr n «5 Ustsak 100.000 100.000 I*ool.* 100 < p Strait* Hire -Ins. Co. j 2S Sellers. 136,035 «3 6
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  • 48 3 [< oerbctbo of co september 2>, On London Bank 4fn demand j2J Private credits 6 '.1 5... donnnems 6 m m s t s !kn i a Bank i- r. .....1.. 24) < )n H OVOK B« B mk demand B 11k demand > au ii So\ KKEK-NS, (Ul
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  • 105 3 (September 2; P*7\ Gambiei 6.25 d'j. < übe No. 1 u-^'i do. do. No. 2 ;9 > Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) ti do. Whue. 'Fair L/W NuLmej;s it.rs io the Ifau).... 88. Mace (Banda] -vCloveh (Ambuina \f 2^ Baiiy Coffee [io% B:.v 15 50 Tapio<:^, small pe.irl fFfl 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 355 3 H DUNMAN.— Iroker. QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Company's steamer? aredesfjau I poo! outwards for Straitsanri Chi:..-. ;md trorr v nomewanb for London every wwk and I commodatioa for first and third i lan ryinga Surgeon and Stewardess. gl Bil ..f i-nding iir>- is Japan, Manila, Saicon. Sumatra hr cist
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 590 3 I MAILS CLOSK. Tomorrow For Per Ai I ("henbon 8c Samarang, Peitang. 11 M. Hongkong, A. A pear 11 m. Trirujganu, Sam tor, Olehleh, Elbe) >r i 2 i-. m. Pontianak, Sn Triugganu, t, p. m. Malacca Klanjj, Sappho, i. r. v. Asahan and Deli, Sumatra, 4 r. m. lU.iykok.
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    • 95 3 Passengers Arrived. Sq» *S -fts .-j rcflr f ron) r k U U v > Kma Ade Boer ye Bo \;r Kehding Air. M 1: f SHIPTING IN PORT lep; ii g ci- X -Road: s I U K. i VV :r S E V F.K IJnl N i I-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 96 4 Co. ~"*jm Loft abewre t%>r*r pr« r'V X tl work h«*t homework. hes»gdo«w- by Sev \iaiiv,;tr, nore B- q eipcri--4 AVNr-.?Ji,\-" csdvn Ruti FOX SAILING VESSELS, YA-HTS AND BOATS, I .15. Linen a plan or irantecd. TARPAULINS, and :fi Canvas 1 the *f Rot and TENTS I CAMP BEDS AND
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    • 209 4 1891. K4RSWITH 20-Years' Tontine Periods EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE INI T Ft) STAT E S, >his ytm-r, -tnj thtne^ m tiJuition !,> th» pr-Hn *io* gtcntid far twenty years, a premiums paid, ■with tmfrmi uJUJ. T>ESLLTS Pi-R rHQUSAHfI _ot Equi--20 -YEARS' ENDOWMENTS. i 1 1 8 1 1
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    • 1140 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. t .\NTl'.!ilum:': l ||.iise«aM.iln College. I »V The builfiingr i-iust be cVp^We of acevmnottipij a Korogean ma~l«r. -i M i> iy ttacner, and 5 students, and must have sufficient outhouse*, j 'articulars to bt sent to the Colonial Sci:ri.tarv"s Mfice not later tlian the .3 »t h instint.
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    • 966 4 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS PRINTING OFFICE. 15. Battfk\ !\<>.An. Sis-i;.\ !"-;<h J, FRASER ?nd D. C. NEAVE Proprietors. Letter- Press, Lit'r.... phii nd< 1:■. 1| .i'>- I'rint- rs Re'ief Stampers, Stereotypers ■'.•itl Stat-.or.ers BOOKBINDING. Book* oi all kinds bound it. best rivlt; m the newest Varieties jf i inuing. PuL
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    • 432 4 T. M. LYCN Sc CO., j s, I IVIL M HAN \J. !:NGiN! IfcO'J FOUNDERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. M» HIM: S.c il.'/iN'- hi), Albion Engine Works, Beach Road. office bale-room, Opposite the Geki vl I'ost Office. Makers of I.i.:'m Di.iuglit Steamers an I j Improved Cattle Powers and VVindm Lyon's
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    • 534 4 VESSELS EXF_ !>ort a:> I date n 1 V t). i^^B lsn,i,>nj (i :r- Hut r- and i■ '^fc<j /wh.*^ S^jSTK BE D* :-K, fan IP /iffiiftß Bali.apm. '.oTidon jjSfllpß Baykrk, i olumbo, fietd. SE/S^l Bkll'in Hongkong, due S'-p:. i l |fi^ lit \(,-,r Lnnd 17: P. &c IioKHAKA, I»nd'in,
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