The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1892
1892-06-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1892-06-25 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 25m JUNE, 1892 DAILY [SSI E. N 1,49119 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement911 1892-06-25 1 PENINSULAR AND G NTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orncs. Collyer Qwiy. Gosxyetss, >' r mail !INES V Th« mail steamer^ BEE] t.t expected to a> ive ards and leave Singapore homewards M follows OUTWARD. HOMEWARD lS»>.2. I^2. •aages lane *tA. Cntbarj Jnae 20th. Surat 'v y 12th. Ro^-lla h. Feninsuiar July911 words
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Advertisement769 1892-06-25 1 V\ LLOYD I sut lidized by the tun regularly ling en r< te H '-oog. m ccr.- softl se ma I I H: ig an ii, ;a I ea ;>i t Sosesm ag 1 ily. 23 ..v g i.,t. lbav \-j.-. ervi B*roßß. May. jrd Jun,. s s. Sac -en769 words
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Advertisement814 1892-06-25 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART Forßormeo Powsyja an Sourabaya. MAATSCHAPPIJ. Every four weeks a steamer runs m this direction (Under contract v h the Netherlands India taking direct cargo and 1 rs to Baqdjer- Government). massin, Pu!o Laut, Pas irandl Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late omcb0 mcb Evbri six wi teamer814 words
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Advertisement363 1892-06-25 1 SOUTH BRII 1.. [RE AND MARINE INiii COMPANY OF NEW ALAND. Capital Fire ai.d Nl c Insora ed at c wri rt 20 p<:r cent. 1 owed on Marine Polici'-s r. jol am d Bones. Mi p E -i-f)\\' I Co A f^enl 1 -1 1 TsJORVvFcF UNION FIRE INSUrT363 words
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Advertisement672 1892-06-25 1 POYAL INSURJJtaCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £"2,000,000. Funds m Reserve, Exclusive of Capital £5.493.073LIFE DEPARTMENT The Company has recently icvii.^.J i's Rates of Life Preinia and is now prepared to offer --y advantageous terms to As: ur FIRE DEPARTMENT:— The Company is prepared to accept first ci^ss risks jp to672 words
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Advertisement739 1892-06-25 1 "LTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITA! >;..,.,;,. RESERVE FUND f 6,300,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO- PRIETORS I °oo.x> COI'KT OF I). U CsuußsiaE -S. C M.< LSEN Bm%. Dmxm Ceaiekae— L P R B E, i) n ts, l J. EieLLtDAi Es. I E H. Hon B iso. Em|.739 words
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Advertisement426 1892-06-25 1 DA( MAII ?'i .MSHi? -L v ricci IENI BTI [SHIP C< It., of Steam, tfa 1. orj Sp cia UK '> Pa ccc '< 1 liai I P ing al S; versa) within o i Bailing dates Fron H Yokohama to Sa Franc Pacific Mill l J,, m City Occident.426 words
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Article404 1892-06-25 2 Market Tenders. Te *s> I»it»e. Sir,— The belief entertained by the Municipal 'President that the prices offered for the Ellenborough market are very low, aad that there had been collusion between the tenderers, has prompted me to write this letter with a view to satisfying the Municipal President and404 words
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Article489 1892-06-25 2 On the nomination ot the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Thomas Shelford, CM G to be provisionally, and subject to the approval of Her Majesty the Queer, an i'notfkial Member of the Legislative Conner! ol the Straits Settlements. With489 words
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Article156 1892-06-25 2 Second Sunday after Trinity. The Services m the Cathedral of Saint Andrew will be as follows 7.15 v: Luany and Sermon. 3 a. n-.. Holy Communion. 0.30 t. m. Matins and Sermon. 5.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. The Rev. W H. Dunkerley will officiate and preach at156 words
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Article1134 1892-06-25 2 Though deprived of the Annual Show at Burlington House, the Englishman abroad is kept posted up on matters artistic by the illustrated journals. A very large proportion of the pictures exhibited m colour is exhibited to us m engraving, &c., and we, exiled from the Academy,1,134 words
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Article1192 1892-06-25 2 (From our own CerrtsponcUmi.) The Criminal Assizes were opened before the Acting Chief Justice on Tuesday, the 2 1 st instant. The first case was that m which four Klings, Velain, Senan, Sindrum, and Sevetian were charged with causing grievous, hurt and attempted abduction. Prosecutor's wife had lived1,192 words
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Article1014 1892-06-25 2 The Progress Report of the President of the Municipal Commission for the month of May, and dated June nth, reached us late yesterday. The financial position is satisfactory, the collections being $215,340 for the five months ended May 31st, 1892, as against i $215,159 for the corresponding1,014 words
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Article81 1892-06-25 2 Abstract of traffic earnings for the month of May, 1892 Heads of Receipts S c. Passengers 5,022 18 Horse*, Carriages and Dogs 231 20 Excess fares 10 50 Parcels 189 25 Excess Luggage 70 70 Special Trains Total Coaching 5,523 8g Goods 21,953 22 LiveStock 962 4281 words
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Article151 1892-06-25 2 There has been little change m the freight market during the past week, and tonnage continues only m moderate supply. For London via Canal there is not much space offering, and 25/- is asked for bag goods, 37/6 for Bale Ciambier and 31/- for mea-urcment. For Liverpool 30, all151 words
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841 1892-06-25 2 Details of a terrible volcanic eruption from Gunong Aroo, a volcano on S.mgier. which lies m the chain of islands connecting the northern arm of Celebes with Mindanao m the Philippines, have reached here. On the western coast Sangicr is washed by the Celebes Sea,841 words
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Article448 1892-06-25 2 /^"REAI" truths arc very simple truth- when finally they are comprehended hut it takes a long while to prepare any mind lo comprehend a great truth. For years one may grope m darkness concerning some phase of his spiritual life, or some perplexities of a sacred friendship, or448 words
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Article46 1892-06-25 2 Juno 24 r Per Nurmanby from Sandakan. Mr. and Mrs. Baunermann, Mr. and Mrs. de Silva, Mr. Kalfserman, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Piakke, Mr. Korezkie, Mr. Bakker and Mr. Martins. June 25 Per Sea Belle from Malacca. Mr. Justice Wood, Mr. Harwood and Mr. Rodesse.46 words
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Article177 1892-06-25 2 R Dl N.MAN ».-v. QuorATPHt. •••!>■ «P M».ir«» an* t-'d. Dl». H'k-«n_- Si.ii Bank. UO% Pre-n. $10 c. •>«••; |lo u> «tyMft I<J U«j I: <■ Pagar Dock. Siq-| Buyci-. i joo, i, ,<*>.<>•» w roe vm i i henionsOfwc. i p'cm. \iu\r-- ti,,.iur Dock».-v. - 177 words
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Article68 1892-06-25 2 I OKRF.CIEI) L'f TO Jl Al 25 On London. Bank 1 m s 1 o!f-::;.ind 1 Private credits 6 m 2 li dm umrms 6 m II j 3 m I II (Js Imil. Bank ieraand 11* UN IiuNUKUM. B.nK dniiand dim. I) N IA V B. ,k .168 words
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Article102 1892-06-25 2 (Juki I Gambia <'■■. v. i -85 •i... No. j I. ppei I' id >■■<■ *r\ S'p ire < v■/ i% N«mc^f i j 'i.«- „K. Mace (Bandaj doves ''Amiioinai 16.5 Bally oilee io% Blacks) Taptnca, ;nu .rl [Fair quality), J. 75 do. no. lake (do. Jo.) do. do.102 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement500 1892-06-25 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIPCOMPAYN The Company's steamers BteOcapati hoi oroon I.i -e-r--pooi outwards for Straits and Chin., aad Eraa thailghal homewards for London every Week Mmdl ii.-.ye accommodation for hrst and third «;> pa^s• eons, currying a Surgeon ;;nd Stewardess Through Bills of Lading arc is- .eri for I I C'l.ina,500 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1892-06-25 2 KA'LS CLOSI-: To-Dat. r,.i Her 'Al fringgan fn Tringganu, r at, Hongkong t v Vmoy, C liye teag, 3 r. Sourabaya Knngate, t M Malacca and Klang, S*ppUo, \r. Sourabaj a x Bah Krishna, t. at. I>cii. a!;!' I 1 Saig B <em r. m. Pahang In Hal wyi a153 words
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Miscellaneous847 1892-06-25 2 SHIPPING IN PORT, tj s nai na t\ ba 1 1 1 ;.< d dati 1 'ri>.-\i lure, car^o aviiar. Jest natioi ere fc itia pott, X Roada I.l.- I, Borne 1 A ttati S. H.— N ii',. k h ay (1 I O tine i 1 11. 1 -i847 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement658 1892-06-25 3 Far Derby, Pearling Grounds, Broome, I Cossack, Ashburton, Gascoyne, Carnarvon, Sharks Bay, Geraldton, (Champion Bay) and Fremantle. Hh Ocean SHaanshw C«e/s Steamer SALADIXt I tons Captain Purs, has arrived, and will j be despatched for lh; .-.feovc Western Australian Portal 4 r. m.. Un Wednesday, ihe aotfc instant. '\sr ir.658 words
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Advertisement832 1892-06-25 3 ACUREFORASTHMAII! GSXMATJLT'S INDIAN CIGARETTES Asthmatic people who Buffer from Oppression m. breathing, sfirliDg sensations, Hoarseness, aad Loss of voice, Nervous coughs, Laryngitis, Colds, with Wheezing, Bronchitis, Insomnia, Catarrhal affections, and difficulty m Expectoration, promptly relieved by diet" Cigarettes. 6RIKATJLT t CO.. Paris, Sold ij ill tkaanli ORIMAULTS Matico Capsules AND832 words
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Advertisement846 1892-06-25 3 DRIMK. THE T j AERATED WATERS OF THE Singapore Straits Aerated. Water Co. Iron THEY ARE THE BEST. H m Offices: 15, BATTERY ROAD. H Factory: 20a, COLLYER QUAY. s dr (Removing Shortly to !'.3w and larger premises m Robinaon Street.) JO JOHN FRA3EB, m r Proprietors- D. C. NEAVE,846 words
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Advertisement854 1892-06-25 3 EST A liI.ISHF.n IJT6S. RILEY, HAKGnKAVIiS-cS: CO. Engineers Iron cc Brass Founders, Boilermaker Bridge Bi iloErs, Shipbuilders General Contractors. Ship-Building Yard. HIaSH class STEAM VESSELS always under ,-or-tru.li 11, frr.m 38ft. W Is ft. ngth if keel of nw d '■1 an I fini h. MACHINERY j-omlearlinir II il with854 words
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Advertisement228 1892-06-25 3 §L_ Au An I -~aa_B_MPa-- «>■■ Has ntto For cntcs .(n FIFTEEN w lhis market ALWAYS Tl N QUALITY. P ALWA. IE m FLAVOUR. g \I IE SAME IN" PRICE. |t< Sa Obsi ova s "DEI LONUM" |J A< KNOW no BE i'-\ m.:. Tbebeavv W\ m Exchange -iters not228 words
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Advertisement995 1892-06-25 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. iving port and date of departu-p, and (where wn) date due here, and name of Agents. Steamers. mniN, Barry, May 20 Hi__s, Liverpool, due Jul) 5; Mansheid. Middlesborougli, April 1.1 Barry, May 2! <miiia, Bombay, due June 26; Belin Meyer. luieatntnaut, London, May 19, Bauatoad. ;im»<se, Ijsndon, Juna995 words
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