The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1891

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  • 21 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. m r THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 13TH OCTOBER, 1891. DAILY ISSUE. N i T.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 966 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Ofcs Coilyer Qmjv. G- gown New Harbour. The mail steamers may be expected to arrive out w.irds aad !eave Singapore Homewards aa ioilows V J OUTWARD. HOMEWARD Peshawur Ort. *xh. RohiU Oct. 21st Jtonetta No». 3rd. Surat Nov. 4th I I Pe»r 17- Rivfemnauia
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    • 1333 1 Service No. 6. Every four weeks. From Batavia to Billiton, Pontianak and back. Service No. 7 and 7a. Twice a week. From Batavia to Samarang and Sourabaya and back. Chcribon, Tagal, and Pacalongan will be called at by the steamers leaving Batavia on Thursday and Sourabaya on Tueso'ay. Leave Batavia
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    • 886 1 DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS RHEDEREI ZU HAMBURG. The Imperial German Mail Steamers ok the SUNDA LINE, TAKK THE FOLLOWING ROUTE Outward.— Hamburg, Amsterdam, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Singapore, Batavia, Sara*' rang, Sourabaya. Homeward. Sourabaya, Samarang, Batavia, Singapore, Port Said, Marseilles, Amsterdam, Hamburg. Arrivals m Singapore, 185 1. Leave Leave Arrive Hamburg. Genoa.
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    • 678 1 i XDOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY i XX OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £"2,000,000. Funds m Reserve, Exclusive of Capital i X 5-493-07-3 DEPARTMENT The Company has recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous terms to Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Company )s prepared to accept first
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    • 643 1 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI iX BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-L'P CAPITAL %to 0» RESERVE FUND RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO- t PRIETORS Coi ki or Directors Chairman- S. HOSES Esfl Di-.pi tv Cmaikman— S C. MIC'HAELSEN, Esq. T E. Daviss, Ei<i A. MeG k C J H..L1.1!,AV. E»q J- POE> KM H Ho-pifs E«q.
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    • 157 1 PACIFIC 17 COMPANY C^CCIDKNTAL AN. STEAMSHIP C I'hrouj 1 of the a Arm) V- connec fie 01 Soiling dat< Yokohama to bo: FOVv ELL &CU Ofta Al Xtlk/Mb I AiK-lOOV. li UUSTRATEO CATALOG E- FREE. 1 FURNITURE CAN BE FOKWA LOCAL STEAMERS TO THE NAT. t STA SUMATRA. AND l«n.
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  • 1992 2 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed b» fain Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw, Pledged to Religion, Loyalty, and Law. FROM much that has appeared of late m connection with the greater prevalence of
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  • 1011 2 (Frtm our own Corrtsp-mdin.j On Thursday evening Scquah spoke m Malacca for the first time. As he di<! not bring his carriage, his operations were performed on a small platf. n wlii-li .vas erected on the green near the Centra! i Police Station. He began with thr tooth j
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  • 188 2 There will be a meeting of the proposers of the Masters' and Mates' Association m the Marine Club to-night. It is understood that the Hongkong Sharebrokers' Association intend to issue a weekly list of official quotations. It is stated that Mr. D. Fraser, manager of the New Oriental Bank Corporation
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  • 84 2 (For the" Free Press. }j The Funeral of Mr. Parnell. London. October 12. rSpr. Several thousands of persons viewed the roffin containing the body of the late Ur. 1 I'arnell at Dublin. The funeral cortege to £M (ilasnevin cemetery was several miles long, 3K and was a spectacle
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  • 849 2 Owing to unavoidable circumstances i A Lady Clementi Smith a?/// not be "at home i on Thursday next the 15th inst. The usual weekly receptions will not be held again till Thursday 29th inst I f At the Police Court this morning the conductor of Messrs. Lambert Bros Jobore I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 389 2 ncA icA^cquah has Spoken. •n fequahs Cure. One dollar, squab's Oil One dollar, equah's Instant Relief, One dollar. Wsmmi Once used they art- -cd as they always give Sa Sequah s Popular Remrd;r-s can itill be 1 Goumed at hi< Godown m Battery Road, DAILY i-ROM !O tO %ia Also
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    • 837 2 8200. MESSRS. MISQUITH ft CO. Specially dirtct the attention ol intendng purchasers to their Burmah Model Upright Piano," eh b without question the best Iron Framed Solid Wood Piano ever offered at the price ($.»oo). PLEASE NOTE— Felts rivetted and -iruction specially suitable for damp climates. 'Her 100 of these
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    • 757 2 TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore Sporting Club. NOTICE. AUTUMN RACE MEETING 1891. October 20th, 22nd and 24th. TICKETS of admission can now be J- obtained from Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co. Single tickets (Daily) $2 each. Season (3 days) each. G. P. OWEN, Secretary, S.S.C. Oct. 13. 24.10 For Kuala Pahang Kuantan. The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 The Week. J Tuesday, 13th: High Water: 6.34 a. m., 5 54 P. M. Tnal of Guns at Fort Palmer 4.30 r. K. Wednesday, 14th High Water 740 a. M., 7. 18 P. M. French Mail Outward. i Municipal Commission. 2.30 p. M. f Philharmonic Orchestra, 8.15 P. M. p
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  • Correspondence.
    • 64 3 T« mi Edjtoh. Sir. From an addition made by your contemporary to Reuter's telegram on Saturday, we gather that he has made an important discovery. We are aware that marriages are frequently arranged while the parties are rery young, but Mrs. O'Shea's the first we have heard of
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  • 982 3 {From a drrtspondtnt.) I think I saw a statement m the Free Press about two months ago to the effrct that the disturbance amongstTebida Dyaks. which has led to a little war with the Dutch troops, was caused by their non-payment of hasal (poll tax to
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  • 1258 3 October 12th Before Sir E. L. O'Malley, C. J. Behr Co. v. the Singapore Insurance Co. This was a case m which the defendants claimed under a policy of insurance granted by the defendant company on a cargo of petroleum m the Italian barque Aurelia from New York
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  • 49 3 The China papers, m addition to the half yearly report of the Punjom and Sungei Dua Co., which we publish m another column, contain an exhaustive report of M r James Orange on the mines and opera- tions of the Company part of which also appears m this issue-
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  • 871 3 The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders at (he sixth ordinary yearly meeting t« be held at Hongkong, 15th October. The Directors beg to submit the Accounts for the half-year ending 31st March 1891, from which it will be seen
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  • 152 3 Monday's Ties. Profession Pairs. Merc. I. Hooper Muir beat Education. Craven dc Jenkins. "B" Singles. Boyd 1 15, beat Morrison, scr. Law, scr., v. Jones, 151, unfinished. Buckland, \is v. Bradbury, scr., unfinished. Macdougall, 15, beat Freer, $15. Doubles. Freer h Paterson, scr., beat Talbot N orton,
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  • 404 3 (Before Mr. Justice Goldney.) October 12th. RE Lee Keng Yongand Lee Keng Kiat. On application of the Official Assignee both debtors were adjudged bankrupt. The public examination of Lee Keng Kiat was continued by the Assistant Official Assignee and then further adjourned. Re Soah Peng Choon, chop Ban
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  • 1022 3 Below we give some portion of the report of Mr. James Orange, MIC E., M.I.M.E M.A.5.C.F... on the mines and operations of the Company m Pahang. He visited Puniom m July with Mr. Mardie I and Mr. Becher. JALI S If 1 NX. The
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  • 287 3 Flotation. "f H'kon£& S'hai Bank. 165% Prem. 7,-00.000 7,500,000 6o.<k» 125 \'ew Orieni.il Bink. ?4S Sellers. /,2,txx..<KW 67.100 s I njong Pagar Dock. $185 I^ast sale. I.S-XMWO 1,500,000 do Debeniures6p.c. Par Buyers. 9°9 -5"« New Harbour Dock Co. 1130 Last sale. 258.900 258.900 2,589 !"<■
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  • 55 3 (Corrected or to O< tibkr 13 On I.ondox Hank 4 m >< z t (l**inaiid Private credits t< an I 3S doinrrifiils t> m J3s 3 m I )i On IvniA. Bank demand 2?-, 2 U« llouanotiu B^nk demand f^dis. Ol! J*VA. Biuk deinaitd 1 yS Hn\aic V» s
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  • 106 3 iOcTnp.i-.R l\ [H. $2 Gambia 5-95 di.. < ul>e No. i do. do. No. 2 7.91 Pt-p|)t-r, li '■<' k (ordinary S'porcJ i>> ?7^ do. White, Fa.r L/W -5% Nutmegs f it«is 1 Ma«e I Bauda) 91. Cloven (Amlx)iri^ 16. Baiiy C,.!lee (10% BIaCK, 25. fapio' a, small pearl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 For Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Tan Kirn Tian Like of Steamers Sail once a week, and have excellent accommodation for all kinds of passengers. Celestial 1,013 Tons. Giang Ann 873 Penang 623 For freight and passage Apply to TAN KIM TIAN Sc SONS, No. 1, Prince Street. Jan. 5. I
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    • 736 3 DCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY The Company s steamers *n at- tool outwards for Slraitsand Chin., am: lomi-wardb for London every w>-elt :ommodatior. for first and third r,«>- pa>s<-np- I ryinjja Surgeon and Stewarde^ Through Bil sof Lading are i- laj.nn Manila., Saigon. Sumatra Bnust N n'". Siini. Malacca «r,d Native
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 570 3 MAILS CLOSE. To-morrow. For Prr At Bangkok, Srh-wolhr 11 m. Batavia, See, Godavery, II a. m. Sarawak, Rajaii Brooke, i f v Malacca, &c, r/icu- I'Uva. 2 p. m. Sambas Pontianak, Will o tne Wisp, 2r. m Malacca, Paka.i. 1 P. M. Malacca, &c, Malacca, 3 p. m. Hata\ la,
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    • 426 3 Passengers Arrived. Arri*! Oct. ii:— Per i Da Sin, H .a »r Per Passengers Departed. Kamba H anri Mi Stau< HONGKONG Wh\ I H Barometer heit, am: v and hundre Tempera tv f renheu. Hu'r. C CKreca Horct o! S StAtf O* i > Bai no 4 f V <
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 273 4 Ic JMcALISTER Co. HI m v J £2i m ,*> oi the Pui Jib .rune their premises m tiic largt-st m the I Eaj-t, i*ml the work turned out U equal to murk, being done by Sewing I He stitching ot which is more star and durable than lhat by
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    • 477 4 T. E. White, HIU STREET. 1 or i*ith Qckbx's Labi CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR. Ger>!kmen"> own material made up with the greate-t Orders executed at shortest notice. Pr;ces Moderate. Allg.-2i. KATZ BROS. Have now on sale. ANTI-MOSQUITO SOAP. An t- xctiirnt prcventative against Mos:o Bites. A'.-u a tine line ot
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    • 956 4 HUNICIPAL NOTICE. To Contractor*. THE Municipal Commissioners of Singapore are prepared to receive tenders for supplying and sinking the cylinder foundations of Pulau Saigon Bridge No. 2 building the abutments and receiving at ship's side and erecting the superstructures. Plans may be seen ai the office of the Municipal Engineer
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    • 904 4 ESTABLISHED 1865. RILEY HARGREAVES CO. Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Shipbuilders, General Contractors. Ship Building Yard. "LJIGH class STEAM VESSELS always under con si rue lion, from 38ft. to I length of keel, of best design and finish. MaCH NERY from leading British Firms with Board of Trade
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    • 465 4 J. M. LYON CO., MILLWRIGHTS, Civil Mechanical Engineers, iron founders and ship builders. Maphisk Shop Shipbuilding Y^kd, Albion Engine Works, Beach Road. OFFICE SALE-ROOM, Opposite the General Post Office. Makers of Light Draught Steamers and Launches, Improved Catil<- Powers and Windmills, Lyon's Patent Rice Mills. Colonial Wood Working Machinery, Lyon's
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    • 835 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Giving port and dat- 're. And <W*»ef» known j date due iiert and name of Agents. S f IMIKS. ABKRDARt, Cardiff, |uiy 18; Ballaarat, l»ndon, Oct. 15 i P. <->• Bayers, Hongkong, due Oct. 26; Bdm Bellok*. Hongkong, due Sept. 10; F Bkngal, London, Sept. 17 P.tkO.C*. Bokhara,
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