The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1892
1892-07-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Article, Illustration39 1892-07-05 2 lift sm* c r Pftpte'l r.j'-.t WJintl r 1"• a wr bv .'■.'•r> j!(j -,hr L^d by gn-n \U pstr or I r:* r.rr giv ajajg fnept* featw« 1 t4tee4 \lr'r*->. I-flja^j, a- J I.*"*.39 words
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Article363 1892-07-05 2 A telegram has been received from the Hon. J. JTGrinlinton staling that, he considers £.20,000 sterling tii<- minimum sum required for adequate representation of Ceylon at the Chicago Exhibition. What is the Straits amount to be The question of Professional v Gentlemen trainers is being Ebugbt363 words
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Article517 1892-07-05 2 1 h<* *-iyht rn<-n w wtr-: arrested in connection with 'I.'- necent disturbance on North Boat Ou.iv appeared this morning before Mr. Bland charged with rioting. with resisting die police, and frith resisting a public servant in the execution of his duty. Mr. Math-w- appeared517 words
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Article1021 1892-07-05 2 (F«r the Free Press.) The General Elections. London, 4th July, 1893. Six Tories five Unionists and three Liberals have been re elected to t ,<• r respe<tive seats unopposed. The University Cricket Match. The cricket match between Oxford aad Cambridge was won by the forrri'T by Judgment was1,021 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement852 1892-07-05 2 Posada Hocks Moselle, best imported CAN GOUT BE CURED? Certunl\ 1? you vsz Dr. Laville's Liquor Pills. I Perfectly Harmless) A s ngre bi>ttJ« sufficient lor tw > or three months' treatment. The unfailing specific for the cure of GOUT RHEUMATISM. The LIOI'OR to be used in Acute state and852 words
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Advertisement1007 1892-07-05 2 JOHN LITTLE Co. COMPLETE HOLSE FURNISHERS. CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. I Drawing- Room Suites in Solid Walnut and Upholstered in Silk Brocatelle and Plush. 9 Pieces; from $150 to $250 Complete. PEDESTAL Wrling Table u ill) «sgg*""' aatasaaa 11 ''^^■[ifflfF Gr< rn Ikuzt- l«>j). Lever locks and j^BPS^.-i™1,007 words
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Advertisement699 1892-07-05 2 1■ I Posada Champagnes. koyal Charter and Ve Cliquot. WANTED. \N appointment as Maoager of a Coffee, lea or Cinchona F.state. by .i planter of 20 years xpenenre. Excellent testimonials. Apply to PLANTER," C o MisaofTU Co. Singapore. July 4. 4^ WANTED. mng RwgiweT, »*»o Ins a terhnir.il know"A Uje699 words
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Advertisement911 1892-07-05 2 Posada Agents, T. L. GOSLING ft Co. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that we have as from this date admitted Mr. Tan Hap Leono as 9 partner in our firm. TAN KIM TIAN k SONS. Singapore, July Ist, 1892. 15-7 NOTICE. NEITHER the Captain nor Agents of the Costa Rica911 words
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Advertisement798 1892-07-05 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SINGAPORE LAND COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 VTOTICE is hrreby eiven that the Second aN Ordinary Gt-n rvd Meeting ol the Company, 1 will be lui'i .iii'" '<-;,! tered office of the Company, No. 2, Prince Sireer, on Saturday, 16th j July instant, al noon precisely. Hi [KKSS i798 words
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Advertisement89 1892-07-05 2 For London. The GLENORCHY, 1,822 tons, Capt. Ferguson, having left Hongkong on the 2nd instant, may be expected to arrive here on the Bth instant. She will have quiclf despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to BOLSTEAD Co.,— Agents. 5- 8 -7 "'"used postage stamps or89 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1892-07-05 2 The Week. Ttftgday. sth High Water 6.53 a. m., 6.1,3 p. m French Mail Outwards. Wtdnesday. 6th High Water 8.4 a. rr,. ;;Bp. n Municipal (^mmission. 2 \n p. m. French Mail Homewards. C >i l<> Races, Ksplanade, 5 p m. Thursday. 7th High Witer 8.59 a. in., B.l6f>«a. Photographic116 words
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Article437 1892-07-05 3 The first annual meeting of this institution, which was formed as the result of several meetings held last year, took place last evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church, when Dr. West read a paper on the subject of What are the best plans for carrying out in437 words
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Article616 1892-07-05 3 Capt johr.-tor.'^ report on the loss of the R-?yalist. on Si tk R SB the JOtfe in-t is as follow- Jane 2Qth. ya p.- I Singa] re Roads for Labuan an iB. N n Bor eo P J p.-. •topped tor repair; gine room, wl616 words
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Article270 1892-07-05 3 Thf Shanghai Mercury says His Ex the Kiuh Luoc, the highest native mandarin in I ongking, is reported to have gradually accumulated several hundred thousand dollars in a Hongkong bank, for a rain> day precaution is the mother of wisdom At noon to-day, says the Shanghai Mercury ot the ibth270 words
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Article1472 1892-07-05 3 (London, June 6th.) Cricket. Complaints of the nogleci. of education in favcur of cricket find but little favour with the Headmaster of Haileybury, for the simple reason that. in Mr. Edward Lytteltons characteristic and amusing opinion, cricket is not only education, but education of the highest1,472 words
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Article343 1892-07-05 3 An investigation ha§ been held before Mr. Herbert Jones, barrister-at-law, Colonel Majendie, C.B. (late R.A.), lier Majesty's Chief Inspector of Explosives, and Mr. J. H. Hallett, civil engineer, M.I.CE., and M.1.N.A., inspectors for the Board ot Trade, into the nature and causes of the accident or damage343 words
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Article592 1892-07-05 3 Sir William MacGrtgor continues says the Pall Mall Gazette— to work wonders in British New Guinea. His exceedingly interesting report for i8' y o-9i show-, that -.lowly but surely Western civilization is being introduced into the island in a manner beneficial to the natives and honourable 10 the592 words
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Article170 1892-07-05 3 The following decision of the Secretary of State for India, as bearing upon the dispute now proceeding between the Straits Municipalities and the Government on the vexed question of Municipal pensions, is to be noted. The Madras Mail writes: The Government of India has recently had under consideration a case170 words
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Article591 1892-07-05 3 Washington, June 4th. In an interview with Secretary Blaine late this evening, he said that his resignation was not occasioned by the near approach of the Republican Nominating Convention and would not affect his action to the slightest extent. The question of his candidacy or591 words
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Article418 1892-07-05 3 Almost incredible news has. been brought t 0 Yokohama by the schooner Saif.au, (f a lernb'e case of murder and piraty on the high seas, the perpetrators of which \>.ere seen in irons by some oi the men ot that vessel bciore ihcir departure from418 words
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Article397 1892-07-05 3 The Review of Catholic Missions publishes a long official report regarding the troubles in Uganda and the conflicts between the Roman Catholics and Protestants. The report shows that the Catliolic missionaries are very resentful at the treat ment they received at the hands of the British officers who intervened in397 words
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Article811 1892-07-05 3 fvia Ceylon.) Berlin, June 22. Grand reviews and fetes have been held here in honour o! King Humbert, who has been most warmly received by the public. London, June 22.— Mr. Blake, late Liberal leader in Canada, is the Home Rule candidate for Longford. Chicago, June 22. The811 words
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Article318 1892-07-05 3 R. OUXMKX.—Brohir. Quotation. Caa.. !-\i. up Sfc_r<* Vila* pg i)i V U'kontr S'hai Bank. 95% Preirt. f 10.0c0.000 |(o ojo.ooo 00,000 115 115 Tanjong Pagar Dock. *io;i Buyers. 1, f00, <«.»«♦ 1,500,00 0 15,001 100 10a 10 p.. Dr beni tires op.c. 1% prem. Buyers.318 words
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Article59 1892-07-05 3 D«MCTVO L'P TO Jci.Y 5 On LOWHHI. Bank 4 m 2 i demand I to| Private nii'i-- M 2 111 r!,u-,irri-r.ts m 2 11. I -14 On iNi-;.i. Bank demand On Hongkong. B ink di :nand dis. J N JAVA Bi k den mj 17; Private v d tBi59 words
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Article117 1892-07-05 3 ijLLV 5. l,i I N »S Gambia -^7 it Cube '■<•• 1 t-9 do. do. Mo. 1 8. Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) s<i > do. Whil Fair L/W >X 14 5^ Nv:r..... !Tm S 1- tire it. >;. Mace tbanda; 9*> Clove'- fArobotna In $0 Bally Coffee [toJE Blacky117 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1892-07-05 3 *T*MK results of rich living do not show them- selves in one day. it i> after some years trot that (omplaint of the rich and well ft-d, GOUT, makes its appearance, bringing with it the most excruciating pains possible for man to bear. But why suffer them? Is there not367 words
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Advertisement498 1892-07-05 3 QCEAN STEAM SHIPCOMPAYN The Company's steamers are despatched frorr. Liverpool outwards for Straits and China ap.d from Shanghai homewards for London every wrek and have accommodation for first and third cias- passenger^ curyinga Surgeon and StEwdcss. Through Bills of Lading are 1- ed tor a I China, Japan, Manila. Saigon,498 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous151 1892-07-05 3 MA'LS CLOSE I> M«B««W F.r Per A I Penanp, be, PmUmcetUi, 2 r. m Europe, Saghalien, r. M. Smtrabaya, Ice, Sn Pttmtmn, 1 W. Mu.tr, Cum I 2 p. M Ocli. ff«#«, r. k. Malacca, fcc. .!/<■>. c. P. X. Sarawak. ffr»«t« 4 P. K. Muntok fii Palembang. Ruby, 4151 words
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Miscellaneous936 1892-07-05 3 Weather Report. rj-ij 4 Taken Kandang Rerbau Hospita' Obseivatory 9A. V 1 1 M P. M iw 29.836 19 -v *9.B«fi Pemi rat n I Bo r^> W( l BulbThern irtei k>C Ji.s l)ir. ft B, SAN Max. T< Mil J4.H Mai nSu 14 I K.. -n I Ml I936 words
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