The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1892

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  • 24 1 On the 2^rd inM., al f'ark \'il!a D., Institution Hill. Asm- M*rv Paeo-Sti the beloved wife of T. H. SiKVKNsaged \l. R.I P.
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  • 954 1 The wire irom ojr Special Correspondent in Ulu Pahang oi the repulse of the rebels at Kuala Chika seems to indicate that tlie vigorous action now permitted to Colonel WALKED is having its effect in bringing the rebel** to bay From previous reports it wid be
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  • 277 1 The Singapore Recreation Club heid its Annual General Meeting on Saturday last. the 23rd inst at 8 p m in the Club Rooms Oueen Street. Over thirty members were present. Mr 11 II Chopard presiding The absence ol many of tiie other mem- 1 bers was doc
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  • 239 1 The result of the competition for the Handicap Cup. played on Saturday last. two rounds each, is as follows There was a large attendance, of members and visitors during the afternoon. __>_.._* ist. 2nd. Tot. Hip. Total R. VV. righton 43 47 90 f) 84 Lieut. Haig 49 44
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  • 244 1 THE P AHANG REBELLION. {From Pinang Gasette Correspondent.) Tap*, aoth July.— Through the courtesy of the Acting Resident, who happened to be in Tapa, and of the District Officer, the following telegrams have been placed at the disposal of the general public of this station I Colonel Walker to Resident.
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  • 45 1 (For the Free Press.) Meeting of. Parliament.. London. sjrd July It has been suggested to the Maquis 0: Salisbury that even if he is defeated or. division, he should merely prorogue IV. liament until February next, ai^i in tbe meantime remain in office
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  • 250 1 Special for the Free Press Raub. 24th July 4 p. rn The rebels endeavoured to force a pa.* I sage at Kuala Chika <">n the 20th were repu sed by Inspector Fleming five hours fighting. One Sikh was k and or.e wounded. Mr. Duff left
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  • 650 1 Before Mr Justice Cottyci Tbe public examination ot J W. Birrei' ot tin- firm ot Austin and Co. was comment <d this afternoon. The amount o: the firm's liabilities are -Si jo 140. as-et--830 581, leaving a deficiency ot $108,550. In answer to Mr. Kershaw the Officii. Assignee
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    • 1184 1 Posada Whiskies. Scotch, Irish and American. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 'ALU ABLE Building Allotments oa Park Rd.. V near Pearls Hill. Also 37 ,and Balestier Read. Thursday, 28th July, at 2. 30 p. m. FIVE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, held under statutory sjrants for ever, as follows Lot 1 Area 4448 sq. ft-
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    • 722 1 JOHN LITTLE Co. «i COMPLETE HOI SE FURNISHERS. CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. Draw ing- Room Suites in Solid Walnut and Upholstered in Silk Brocatelle and Plush. 9 Pieces: from 2.50 to 8250 Complete. Pig. 7* EARLY Kngiish Sideboard with two X _//ji\_ A Drawers and Cellaret luted will)
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    • 237 1 Posada 2 Poit. Alto Louro, fine 12.00 KATZ BROTHERS. ARE UNPACKING Carriage and Bicycle Lamps. CYCLIST'S BELTS. SI VTIONERS NOVELTIES Cr-LVERTS CARBOLIC SOAP IND TOOTH PASTL. HAVE ARRIVED DUKE SLONGCUT TOBACCO. Robinson Co. SEW GOODS EX S GLENG \RRY Upper Department. Black Moire Silk. Black Isiik F aii If*. Black
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    • 902 1 Posada 3 Port, Vintage 1874, 1500 PRUSSIAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF STETTIN. (FIRE AND MARINE.) TRANSATLANTIC MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BERLIN. THE undersigned, Agents for the above Companies at Singapore, are prepared to accept fire and marine risks at current rates. KATZ BROTHERS. July 16. in.io nmu^m-^eam**mmansm%mmwVnMm^ Singapore Insurance Company,
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    • 278 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 AUCTION SALE. To-morrow, 'Tuesday, at it a. m. 58 Cases E-Drville's Brandy. For account of concerned. POWELL Co.,— Auctioneers, i j J"'y -.s. 2r '7 AUCTION SALE or HORSES AND CARRIAGES, &c. AT Abrams' Yard. On Friday. 2Qth July, at 5 15 p. m. POWELL Sc Co.,
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    • 101 1 The Week. M 25th High water: It._9.uat-, 11.0 p m. Philharmonic Society, 5 15 p rr T«s_4-y, 26th: High Wator O.B midday, 11.48 p. m. Yteimamdey 27th:— High Watar 0.35 midda^ P. St O. Mail Homewards tasrsd*-, 28th High Wator 0.25 midnight 1 .4 p. Sale of Loon Choo (.oftee
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  • 1392 2 Free Trade and Preferential Rates. Address by Mr. William Adamson. ''From our London Correspondent.; London, July ist. The second Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire has been in ses- i sion here this week and delegates have come to it
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  • 1337 2 Election news, election prospects, political stump speeches, manifestoes, election pamphlets are almost the only items in this week's mail. Looked at in the light that we have already obtained from telegrams the month-old news seems curious. It is as if we had taken a look into the future
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  • 3006 2 The third yearly general meeting of the shareholders ot the above company was held on the 28th ult. The Hon. Charles Hedley Strutt, chairman of the company, presided. The Secretary (Mr. A. Fulcher) having read the notice convening the meeting. The Chairman said Gentlemen,
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  • 385 2 There have been several cases of breaking into buildings and stealing in .Malacca lately the Resident Councillor's Office was entered on the night ol the Bth inst. by means of one of the windows, and a box belonging to the Government of the Negri Sembilan abstracted and broken •pen
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  • 954 2 In addition to the results previously published the following are from telegraphic exchanges CONSERVATIVES. Mr. H. S. Foster for Lowestoft (N.) Sir J. D. Poynder for Chippenham. Mr. J. A. Rentoul for East Down. l_lr. P. Wr»ughton for Abingdon. Mr. T. W. Legh for Newton <S. \V. Lancashire).
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  • 247 2 REU T ER'S TELEGRAM. 'Via Ceylon.) London. July n. Mount Etna is in a state of eruption and a lerriLle outbreak of the volcano is ihic-aiened, as strong shocks are being registered on ihe seismometer in the neighbourhood of the mountain. London, July 13- The following honor% have been gazetted
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    • 528 2 j QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY The Company's steamers are despatched from Live pool outwards for Straits CMf* aad from Shanghai homewards tor Lo-.don every wiek Bad __*B ac commodation for first and third I -.ss paaae gets car. rxinga StUgOUa and Stewardess 'i broagfa Biiis ot Lacing are ii- eo
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    • 557 2 FJHARf: LIST JULY _s_h, 1 92 OairAnaß. sJ- 1 -__wa V-m. PO. fSmr. lri-mckS'baißank. 88% Pro**Sa!e«. i*jmJ*mjmmwtnm *A**m wanm 125 .-5 Tanwrng Pagar Dock. $197* Sale- 1 .soo.ooo t,S«o,__o 15,*****0 too to p.c. i. j)r!>enture»6J>.c. 1% prem. Buyers. P-94** V«_ i1 onr Dock Co. 130 Last sale *s*.9**» »W" l»o
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    • 952 2 CAN GOLTbE CURED? 1. RTAIN LY II I L 1 f Dr. Laville's Liquor Pills. (Perfectly Mar nk_fc) A ogle bottle Mif-cionl torn 1 ihoti muSmn ireat-BM-. The unfailing specific for the cure of GOUT RHEUMATISM. 1 he I.IQL'OR to be used m Acute _uu_ and tiie PILLS in ihe
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