The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1892

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 23RD JUNK, 1892 DAILY ISSIK. i.4^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 967 1 PENINSULAR AND OiiIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orri«l— Coflver yuay. G<;ii iwxs,— New Harboji MA,L HnlS iINKS r 1a« mail steamers aaay be expected to arrive < «srds and leave Singapore homewards ...s foOowa 1 OITWARD HCHIEWARD 180a. 1 -.2. adages laac abtk Cathay hsna j.,- larat jniy lath. RoinSa aty
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    • 1154 1 TvJ C R D D E U T S C H E R L L O V D BREMEN. In rs rial Gi kman M ul. *T* Bne are subsidized by the j :nnv i t md run regularly bet. m d Shanghai, railing en rente at Ante 1 pt<
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    • 747 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borkbo Poßisvja Bawean& Sourabaya. jyjAATSCHAPPIJ. Every four weeks a steamer run- m ibis direction (Under contract with t be Netherlands India taking direct »go and passengers to Bandjer- j f iovemmen!,!. ma-win, Pulo L-aut, Passirand Cotie. Agents at Singapore Sl.ip Agency, late Ox(E EvERY >lx v
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    • 360 1 SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Z ALAND. Capital £2.000,000. Fire and Marine Insurance* effected at current r*tt-i>. 20 per cent, cast Discount allowed on Marine Perkier n li< n ot k;,. ial Bonos. Wu. M KERROW Co. Agents. |an 1 Tyj O RW ICH U N
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    • 659 1 DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY xx OF LIVERPOOL. 6 Capital £2,000,000. Funds is Reserve, Exclusive ot capital *5>493.<>73LIFE DEPARTMENT i— The Company has recently revved its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous term» to Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT:— The Company is prepared to accept first class ris'i:s
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    • 748 1 T-TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI J x BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-t'l' capital aie^soa co RESERVE FUND f <\,»0.-*». RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO PRIETORS j Court of DfBSCTOM Chaimin -S. C. IfICHAELSEM Baa. Din'iv Chmkmkn'- I. POI SNECKBR, Bag T. E. Davibs, Ese. I Alci McCobai hh baa C J. Hblubav, £sq. S Mosss
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    • 640 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND rbCCXDENTAL AND ORIENTAL v STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rhrough pai licketi France, and <•< rm I la ul Si< rs, also to San Ii ot the aboi lines. Til I 'th' Spei....i 1. 'i.i. > I rati granted Army, Vr. .d I v\\ 1 applicatior Passengi rs
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  • 19 2 I r |>,. f r M* mat a >• "t"- hel by r» Lara tar.au 1■• v
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  • 1015 2 I 1,1 Spanish mail vumtr San I. de Loyola with mails for Manila, leaves ibis ail ruoon :h Mail tpatched from Singapore to 1.. ndon, \!.i Marseill. s, on tbe 24th ultimo V |i IU .T.-.i on the 3 rs- instant Ine sal goods fm iltc beoefit
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  • 72 2 For the Free Press The Irish Leaders and Mr. Gladstone London. sjiul June, rfir^ Messrs. MacCartliy and Dillon iiav. bad a long cordial interview with the Rigi^ Hon 'bit: W EL (iladstone. Mr H. M. Stanley. Mr. Stanley, the explorer, will br the Unionist Candidate for North Lambeth
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  • 291 2 The- tenth millivi and lar'-vi. me- l i n ui ol the Sailors Rest now cosine m favour ol the Koustead Institute v,„v given last evening. About ra friends oat' prising sailors soldiers and warders too* te-a al o clock m the upper reading room Tne after
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  • 282 2 The < or.-ular Report IMr C I- rate: for Swatow not*-- that an epidemic 1/ cholera, much sickness trom other <auses. a disastrous typhoon and bad tim<-s m Pat Settlements and elsewhere m the South, were all serious impediments to the vita!it\ of trad'- and to
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  • 82 2 Mr. J. G. Schcurer, of the Medua! Missionary Association, who hopes to go next year as the first medical missionary to Java, has been relating how mission work was begun m that lovely island by two godly ladies, wives ol merchants, whose lailhful witness paved the way tor the first
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  • 150 2 A Malta correspondent sends the following to B contemporary On Good Friday tins place i> alive with processions, and the native is on best behavour and full of religious zeal. An English visitor was walking quietly along the Slrada Rea c when procession came along, and he slopped to inspect
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 483 2 SAYLE CO., LTD. I i I IS I.KjtiDMloN Having about 165 pairs of IZOD S CORSETS still m stock m nearly all sizes, are offering them for a few days only, at $1.00 per pair, usual price $3 5° ancl $4.50 per pair. 1 Such an opportunity should not be
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    • 939 2 JOHN LITTLE Co. COMPLETE HOI SK HKNISHERS. CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION! I tm—mi P§^£§bS|P*!P?^^^Sb^^^^^B Baize top, Sloping Ilesk with pigeon F*jr^^l!!!l_^^_ >a^ g>^J^^Bß 1.0 l< s an-l j sm?.!l (lr"vrr- i"-ido G.-dU-ry l Ljn^^ m buk witli Sln.ll. Drawer- tittrd with !.e\ er C= I LKLL— v—Z 1,^..:
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    • 590 2 FURNITURE SALES. SA rURDAY, .sui 1 1 NX. J. Lemeroer, Esq a: »Ba, Hdl Street POWELL < 1 Au.tio.iec. _i_ SAYLE Co.. Ltd :n Liquidation. M < i ion SALI i A Urge imbei aluable I ilasa Show *-.> and S op Fiti Counttrs, Shelve* Desks, Mir-or- Chubb and M
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    • 1074 2 MATANG ESTATE, SARAWAK. 7 ANTED a Superintendent to take charge j ef above Estate. Must be an English gentleman of education and high references, and have a thorough knowledge of coffee and tea planting, Apply to PATERSON, SIMONS k Co., Agents, Sarawak Ciove.nment. May 6. u-c- BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. \I7ANTED
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    • 867 2 iTO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that ths partnership la'ely subsisting between Us, the undersigned, James Malcolm l.wn and Frederick < harles Sheppard, m the i> isiness of Mcch nucal and Livil Engineers, Ship-builders, Contractoy< and General Agents, canted on m Singapore under lt>e
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 141 2 Th« Week. Tfcar»aa)', 23rd llji. Water -cj.4t a. a. a.J,f>. a*. Mrs Maxwell's At flame. Lodge Si. George, 8.3) p. m. Friday 44th Him We at W.ji a.m.. D4f p. a. Mid ummer I>ay. Sal. < hinese Gir'.s School, 4 p. rr.. rtnarbt S. C. V. Sen iOBS, p.m. New
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  • 291 3 ••The Coirteois; Caesar." To run Editor. SIR, In reply to your correspondents S" and "T" I shoukl like with your i permission to remind them through your columns that my letter of the 1 8th instant was not on the subject of Ordnance Store Rules but on the want
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  • 1174 3 I L. and C. Express.. Three reports, from which we have recent J g t n liberal extracts, will have presented to our ..ders'a good insight into the economic and -„ncia! conditions bt Netherlands India. We r--t had the report of Sir George Bonham on the r nances
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  • 2906 3 A meeting ol the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. Gentle presiding. there were also present trie Hon'ble Major Mc- Ca him, Mr. Sohst, Mr. Paterson, the hon'ble Tan J.ak Kirn, Mr. lay Geok Teat, and Mr. Joaquim. 1 lie minutes of the previous meetings having been
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  • 1295 3 f Englishman j The latent English mail shows that the agitation against the opium traffic; instead ol wearing itself out, was distinctly on the increase, Pamphlets and leaflets are being distributed broadcast, pubhe meeting* arc being held, lady lecturers are haranguing with feminine
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  • 1561 3 MINUTES of pi ceedingsat an Ordinal) Meeting held on Wednesday. Bth [une 1892 Presi st 1 t President, Alex. Gentle; the j Inspector-Genera Police, H. W. Maxwell I. Sohst C. E. rane; th* H■• ble lan [iai. Kirn; A. L. Donalds 1 C.G. Pa ers 1 Taj Geok
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  • 563 3 \l IM I ES oi proceedi igs a- Special Meeting on Monday, 13th June is,,^ Preseki The Presideni V\. Gentle the I tor-General ol Polii K. W. Maxwell T. Sohst C. E. Crane the Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn A. 1., i) m ildson Paterson Tay Go k T
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  • 206 3 Orwi*MMN. Cap -y> S\nrm Vai«« P4 D» H'kon« ,v S' v ;u Kank. no* Prem. $i,» ,> .«>o fi ■->..,. i r4i.nn« p«nr Dock. *'Q7i Buyers r,5 > i.- > t> il !)i licnlt'rrt,<)p.< i% pitlll- Ruvr-. <x>g.v v li.. <■ :i Dock tfg butnle. i*.9«»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 384 3 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPAYN The Company s steamers aredespab r.td ir on Liver. poo! outw.irds for Straits aad Ctuoa a-d from SI ingl .i homewards for I narlrjll every week -.no Save c<»mmodariur- for hr-t and tmrd .1-- BBSeeaeers carrying a Surgeon aad Stewarde- Through Bills of' Lading ar, i-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 77 3 Weather Report. ('June 22.) Taken at Kantian,; Kerhau Hospital Obsei valcry Q\. 11. V. M. y r. M Bar. red. 32 lah -Mvii 20-779 *9-*}J Temperature. 85.0 82.0 77.5 Wet Bulb Theimometer... 80.0 77.0 70.0 Dir.ofWind S.VV. Calm. S.S.W. j 'Max. Temp, m shade BSUS I Mm. 'lo do 7
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    • 303 3 MAU.S CLOShI 1.-.-MOPK" V* Fst Pe* Batavia, K< Gianm, 4 It.mv Malacca, Sc. Bt 1 a. Malacca, Ike., B n nut 11 \t. a. lebin^ linggi, tkc, Kua.it. in. 4 r a. Bangkok, Gargoa, 4 1-- Sarawak, Ra B I M Paneh, tc fiak, t. n Sourabaya, s<. M A,
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    • 738 3 Passengers /.i: ved. |urn Pei Klang. M rin Mr. G X M l,m. v 0 W. \V, I Moynard M HI I>'B Ki.-. < and M. -..v and 1 Per .V«< romS M M M• Berad SHIPPITsG IN PORT. > v. n; nai ua date ot departure, cargi ing desii:'-
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