The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1892
1892-06-22
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1892-06-22 1 THE sINGAPORE fREE pRESS MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 22nd jIINE, i 8g 2 DAILY ISSUE. No 1,48719 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement973 1892-06-22 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. #me«. Collyer Quay. Gouowxs, New Harbour. MAIL §H?&s LINES Th« mail steamers may be expected to arrive o;:t--wartb and leave Singapore homewards foOvwt OUTWARD^ HOMEWARD ISQ2. I*j2. Ranges junt 2ath Cath-y Joae jgih. twrat !u y uth. Roh i.a nrj 1 r.h. Ftmnsular July973 words
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Advertisement1178 1892-06-22 1 WORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. Imfi a al Gkkham Mail. *T*HE Steamers <jf this Fint- are subsidized by tiie Intpi rial German Government a.id run regularly between Bn erbaven a:.d Shanghai, calling en route atAatweq Sontbampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Aden, C.- aabo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection v. fa thg arrft1,178 words
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Advertisement537 1892-06-22 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co.. j, Robinson Q >ay, Agents at Fenang, Messrs. HtrfTENBACH LIKBHRT Co. I "'HE Company has a fleet of steamer*, with splendid accommodation for first class, second class, and dei k537 words
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Advertisement577 1892-06-22 1 Foii Borneo Ports via Bawtanac Sourabaya. Every f<;ur weeks a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjer- j massin, Pulo l.aut, Passir a:id Cotie. O\i i: Evfry six *ekks .1 steamer i- dispatched to Dongalaj Be"row and Bulongan, also calling at Bawean, Sourabaya, Ijantljerrras'.in, Pu!o577 words
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Advertisement617 1892-06-22 1 "DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY j xx OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £2,000,000. Funu£ m Reservi:, Exclusive of capital LIFE DEPARTMENT The Company has recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous terma to Assurors. FIRE DEPARTMENT .—The Company is prepared to accept first class risks jp617 words
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Advertisement748 1892-06-22 1 XJTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. •PAID-UP CAPiTAL |t«voo RESERVE FUND < 6,300,000 RESERVE MABiI.ITY OF PRO- 1 PRIETORS ?"iooo.ooo Coon of Dwctom Chairm.v— S.C HICH lELSEN, Ea* Dfputv Chaikmas-L. POESKBCKEft, Bag T. E. Da\ iks, I A >: Ml CoMAI h^ ICsq C J. Holi.ii. w. Es| I S M748 words
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Advertisement675 1892-06-22 1 pacific mail steamship cc:tany and occident/t. and oki en taj steamship company. rhroqgti pat ickcts granted France, and Germaiiv I of Steamers, all lo Si ot the above line To 1 tlicr luropean p t prop>>i: Spec ial redu «d rat< i Army, Navy, and Civil Sen to I ta675 words
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Article568 1892-06-22 2 There was a large attendance at the i Theatre yesterday evening when this Com- pany played a Comic Opera, The Nautcli Girl, which had run a year or two ago at I the Savoy Theatre m London. The Com- I pany is only going through Singapore568 words
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Article307 1892-06-22 2 During the annual course ot shoot. 1890-9!, tb« 2nd Derbyshire. Bengal gained the highest average 160.76. Ihe 2nd Northamptonshire Singapore, stood seventh, with an average of 160.88. Says the Land*, t.^pres, m COO- I aection with the Birthday Honours The Far Rast U not MV]| -trongly represented -.n the fal307 words
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Article288 1892-06-22 2 I By the Mail.) In the Second Chamber of the State-General the pnncrpa! matter of debate was the new convention with the B.Hiton Company, wh.ch was adopted by s.xty-five agamst fifteen votes. Ihe major.ty was lully convinced of tne favourable nwiSirkwi on which th.s agreement was oased. Uing288 words
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Article1120 1892-06-22 2 (From Our London Correspondent) May 27th. The silver market has been easier this week owing, chiefly, to weaker Indian exchanges. Yesterday, bars and Mexican dollars were negotiated at 401-161!. and 38 i5-i6d. per ounce. Mr. Miller of the Hrm of Adamson, Gilfillan Co. is m London for a1,120 words
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Article680 1892-06-22 2 The report of the Board of Directors states The movements of the fleet during the period of this report have been characterised by the utmost regularity and by complete immunity from acci- j dent. The contract for carrying out a fortnightly service between Venice,680 words
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Article727 1892-06-22 2 Heavy Damages. m the U. S. Consul Generals Court. "> okobaroa, has lately been tried a slander case involving two merchants who Mad traded together, and the heavy damages of $15,000 was awarded The following i- the judgment: lhib is an action for libel brought by727 words
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Article1272 1892-06-22 2 (Via Ceylon.j London, June 9th.— The nominal assets of the New Oriental Bank are £8,250,000, and the liabilities are roughly estimated at £7, 250,000. The immediate cause of the bank's stoppage was due 10 the steady withdrawal during the past year ol £1,000,000 ot fixed deposits the amount1,272 words
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Article694 1892-06-22 2 Via Australia.) A disastrous cyclone lias bwepl over the Slate ol Kansas, m America. A large portion of the town I of Wellington was wrecked, lite local Opera Mouse, fnur newspaper offices, a foundry, and four squares of houses were destroyed. The casualties amongst the694 words
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Article619 1892-06-22 2 An adjourned ineeting of this company was held on ihe 23rd ult. at Winchester Home, the Hon. Evelyn Ashley presiding. The chairman reminded thi_ shareholders th,it at the recent annual meeting ,i committee was appointed !;> coaler with the directors cm the affairs of the company, rod619 words
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Article70 1892-06-22 2 An Austrian method of impregnating umber with zinc chloride, known as the Prister process, consists m fastening an iron cap over the thick end of the ncwly-ielled log, and applying the solution with a force-pump. The sap soon exudes at the other end, and is finally followed by the zinc70 words
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Article82 1892-06-22 2 lune Jt -Per Siak from Deli.— Mr. Bagman. June 22 P#r Kiau Yang Mrs. and Misses (2) Holmes. Per Billito": from Wang.— Mr. oray, Mr. Vierra and Mr. Anthonisz. Per Pronto from Atlen.— Mr. Binder aid Mr. Her Natal: irom Marseilles. Mr. C. Ingehold, Mr. Van der Pals.82 words
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Article56 1892-06-22 2 am****** to jusr M Os London. Bank 1 M 2 .iornand < lc> Private crodits 6 m s utnents 6 m 1 °i 3ms r Hj On Indi*.. Bank ililliawd i7 > On Howoiioko. Bank demand t% (Jh JATA. Hink dvmand I," Privaie 30 d s Sovereigns, (to buy;56 words
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Article116 1892-06-22 2 |l M 12. 11l s'' ifi Gaml>ier i«"° do. u'ut- So. l 94" ,io. do. No. 2 8"" Pepper, ijin. W ore..n an S'fHX*) 'V do. Wiuu'. [Faw I. W »S% ..15 5' Nutnit t ito^ to the t0.)... ss Mace (Benda) Ciovts (Amboina i IO 50 Bally Cdtet116 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement495 1892-06-22 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPAYN The Company's steamers are ai-p^ti-hfo tr.jm Ijver(juol out\*ard> (or Straits and ChiiM -md Ircmi Sri-mghni homewards tor London every week *i.d I I C i< cotnmoddtion for first and third rlas^ passenj:.r> carrying a Surgeon and S;rwirdt^Through Bilis of Lading are is-ied fui all Chin., j495 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1892-06-22 2 .Weather Report. (June 2i.i Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Obse •atorjr 9a.m. 3 p.m. 9 r. m. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.874 29.770 Temperature 86.2 85.5 Wet Bulb Thermometer... 78.5 77.5 Dir.ofWind Calm. S.W. Max. Temp. 61 shade 83 5 Mm. do do 73 5 Max. m Sun 143 Terr.65 words
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Miscellaneous1275 1892-06-22 2 SHARK LIST JUNE 2*nd, i v q2 Oi/oimion. Cap Skir.i V«1m Pd D.» Hkong S'S.ai Hank. no%Prc-m. |tooro*oo»loOKVOO» 6o,o<w it; 1,5 ranitmp f>Rgar Dock. $197! Bu > erv 1.500.000 ■,500.0011 1 ;,.<**. 100 ioe i< p I.. l)«tx-nnirct.Op.«. 1 prem. Buyers. 000. S'"' IIhm.i.1,. Dock Co. 130 Last sale. .'S\»"o1,275 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement744 1892-06-22 3 For Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Stmaring and Sourabaya. Tka Oeaan Steam Ship Company* St-amer STEXTOR. Captain Hirrcmssos. is due here on \Vedne->dav, *a»22ndtmtant,an.l «i'H be despatched at daylight far fill pirn Friday next, the 2*tb idem. Par freight or passage apply to W M Co.. Agents. Jaw IS. 46 For Sourabaya.744 words
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Advertisement1079 1892-06-22 3 LADIES' SCHOOL. THIS School is to imp.irt a thorough bound English Education, as taught m Ciovernment Schools m Englaitd. Extra Subjects. French, Music, Dancing, j etc. Accommodation u>k a mtw Bo^kdbks.— Private lessons m English, etc., jjit'en to adult*. For further particulars apply to MKr D. J. MAT-HEWS, C.ivanagh Ri>ad.1,079 words
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Advertisement688 1892-06-22 3 TUB AERATED WATERS or the Singapore Straits Aerated Water Co. THEY ABE THE BEST. Offices: 15, BATTERY ROAD. t Factory' 20a, COLLYER QUAY. (Removing Shortly to now and larger premises m Robinson Street.) JOHN- FRASER, D. C. HEAVE, 5 Pro plet0 M C AL7STER Co. Ha\ing lak< r. ovrr Irot;.688 words
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Advertisement928 1892-06-22 3 KSTA B CIS II ED iSr, v. RILEY, HARGREAYKS CO. ]-'.N(, ini !•:«>, Iron Brass Foumoers, Boilermakers, Uriwge Builders, Shipbuilders General toviuvcrous. Ship-Building Yard. HIGH cIass STEAM V KSSKI.S .-ilways under ccjn uucti i), from sSfti i" '5 l; h of keel, uf be£ dc<kn and fini-h. MACHINERY from leading928 words
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Advertisement398 1892-06-22 3 RIGAUD'S KANAN6A i£ m water fxjsl JAPAN j. as»D>n«D EBB Tiic most delightfully Ca> rr.^hingToiletWater S H renders the iklo "^f^gßißTa^^S^Br tl itr rclieTce mosquito bitoa ?-.J imparts a deUcJale frtnnce and feo'ii^ 1 -onilort. RIGAOD'S [3ICEST HEW EXTRACTS F> r'jOUMEHDED KANANGA GRACIOSA LOUIS XV IRIS BLANC ASCAMQ IRIS AMBRfi398 words
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Advertisement964 1892-06-22 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. Giv;mh port and date of departure, and 'wk#r kno.vnj date due here, and name ol Ap-nu Stkauf.ks. Am tii. Hamburg, May 14 R. S AAobisCC, Liverpool, due July 5, Manshciii Anuir^, Middlc!>borou£li. April Bokm ii>», Bombay. d'le June 26 Behi, CMMMMtm, l.»nd.)ii, May 19; B*ust»atf t 4KiM4<.t, London,964 words
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