The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 August 1892
1892-08-09
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Article25 1892-08-09 1 1 JtJ 1 Jr^jjjHLfcA r.it-r urnc- i- 1 »»knW«! hv f« H- re B-.r- r -,r- -><f .aui p-*' rfi' o-«25 words
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Article267 1892-08-09 1 The Russian man-of-war Pamiat Azova, eft to-day, .'it i jo p. m.. for Cronstadt. On Friday Messrs. Powell Co., will give an opportunity of purchasing English coal or Scotch Whiskey both good on a cold day. The habellt-Kian Ann collision case was resumed this morning before267 words
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Article570 1892-08-09 1 {Gazette, Aug. sth). Mr. J. H. Cope has been appointed an Assistant District Officer. The Selangor Sikhs that took duty m Pahang having return to Klang by the Esmeralda the Colonial Secretary writes to the Resident I am to take this opportunity of placing on record His Excellency's570 words
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Article692 1892-08-09 1 Mr. Gallois a member of the Council of N. 1., who wrr.t on a v i i t of enquiry to Menado. reoofßOMttds that forced culture of cofTec- >houH !>•• given up. but that forced delivery of dial lit* k at the price of twenty five guilders \>t692 words
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Article70 1892-08-09 1 (For the Free Press.) Parliament. London, Bth August, /Sg:. It is believed that the prorogation ot Parliament will take place on the 20th m stanc. Sir Charles Dilke and Egypt. Next Session Sir Charles Dilke intend to move a resolution m the Houst- ot Commons to neutralise Egypt70 words
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Article638 1892-08-09 1 \VV append the results of the ties m the Ladies Lawn Tennis Tournament up to date. The match last night between MrMerewrther and Mr. Haughton and M:*^ Keasbeiry and Mr. Doyle was a wonderfully close one, and was watched with great, interest. Miss Keasberry* play was638 words
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Article206 1892-08-09 1 Allahabad, 21st July.— The establishment of a Pasteur Institute at >oona may now be considered certain. The gift of a lakh of rupees by a Name gentleman has simplified matters. Rs. 10,000 only will be spent as an initial outlay, leaving the interest on Rs. 90,000 as an206 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement375 1892-08-09 1 KATZ BROTHERS 1 HAVE JUST UNPACKED Carriage and Bicycle Lamps. I CYCLISTS BELTS.; STATIONERS NOVELTIES. CALVERT'S CARBOLIC SOAP AMI TOOTH PASTE. DUKES LONG CUT TOBACCO JOHN LITTLE Co. \e w GOODS. Pictures. i.Ay, 1 now a CHROMOS. hanJ.-onv, y Framed, oosistiog ol I md- sicapes. Spwtkag, dam- &< A:l. Ai-o375 words
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Advertisement596 1892-08-09 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL.. THE BUSINESSES OF TftE Singapore and Straits Printing Office, AX I) TH E Singapore and Straits Aerated Water Co., have this day been removed from 15, Battery Road and 20-A Collyer Quay, respectively, to new premises m ROBINSON STREET. (Facing lower end of D'Almeida Street.) JOHN FRASER,596 words
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Advertisement745 1892-08-09 1 ESKBANK, TANGLIN. A Valuable Ireehold Property, beautifully situated m the District of Tanglin, covering an area oi nearly seven aires, together with the com. m odious resilience thereon, known as Rskbank. Thr undenirned are instructed by the owner to tell b\ All at tht ir Sale-rooms on Thursday, 1 tth745 words
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Advertisement814 1892-08-09 1 Posada 15 Sherry, pale dry > 9.00 Ne^sTOriental Bank Corporation, Limited. IN LIQUIDATION. Forms for filing claims may be had by creditors of the above Bank on application at the Office, Raffles Square, between the j hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Aug. 8. 15-8 EDINBURGH. Comfortable814 words
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Advertisement279 1892-08-09 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Pacific Mail and Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company. INTENDING shippers of goods for exhibition A at the World's Fair at Chicago m 1893, can have full particulars of special rates of freight and other conditions on application to GILHLI.AN, WOOD k Co., As Agents. Aug. 9. 9-9, "JOHN279 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1892-08-09 1 The Week. Tuesday, gth: High Water ll. ll a. m., 10.47 P- <"< Wednesday, toth Higii Water t— 1 1 .42 a. m., 11.29 P* n P. O. Mail Homewards. Thursday, nth High Water 0.14 mid-day. Sale of Eckbrak," Tanglin, 2.30 p m. Photographic Society, 5.15 p. m. Friday, itth214 words
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Article1141 1892-08-09 2 THE OPERATIONS IN ULU PAHANG. Reported Escape of the ex-Orang Kaya across the Jelai. Raub, ist August. In my letter 1 mentioned that Col. Walker with his flying column was about to march from Jeransang, the present base, towards Kapala Jeram, near which, or at Aur Gading, a place upon1,141 words
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Article1714 1892-08-09 2 As regards the Far East this week's mail, up to the 15th July, is a very thin one. The General Election has of course lost most of its interest now that the result is known, and there is very little *really of incident m the records. Though the1,714 words
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Article826 1892-08-09 2 (From our London Correspondent.) July 15th, 1892. It seems now to be regarded as certain :hat Mr. Gladstone will have a majority m the new parliament. Polling took place yesterday m 45 county constituencies. Of these the results were made known m only seven last night, showing that826 words
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2069 1892-08-09 2 The city of St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland, and seat of the Government, has been overtaken by the most disastrous fire known since the terrible conflagration of 1846, which the present visitation has considerably surpassed bjtUin the extent and2,069 words
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Article896 1892-08-09 2 (By the Mtil.j A Reuter's telegram, dated Bremen. July Bth says: Director Haack, of Berlin, who was appointed arbitrator m the question of the wreck of the North German Lloyd steamship Eider," has fi xed the value of the salvage, as the vessel no* stands, at 1,038,300 marks,896 words
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Article265 1892-08-09 2 AUGUST 9th. 1592. <; DUN vl V Owoia: iov '-A W-«* ihar*! W«e PoV i»v HTtonj It S'liai Bwk. 88% Pre«. Sales, fto o*o «ao lM» «l Tanjong Pajar Dock. *io7* Sales. i.s'«>.^ i.soo.o*. 5 »»o Ml* «O p.. d« Debenture 6 p.c i prew. Buyora. Wo™ \>w265 words
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Article71 1892-08-09 2 (Correctbp vr to August 9 On London. Bank 4 m s 2 9^ demand 294 Private credits ft m s 2 loj, documents 6m s 2 10J M 3 m 5 2 lO< Oh India. Bank Jiiwanrt Ok Hongkonu. BanW demand J dii. On |AVA. B^iik demand 1-7° Private71 words
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Article114 1892-08-09 2 (August 9.' I,r. ">S62j Gambler n j-9 1 do. Cube No. 1 MB do. do. No. 2 8. P. pper, Black (ordinary Spore) 02s do. White. (Fiir L'\V-=5% 14 «S Nutmegs I itos to the ib. fs; v Mace Banda) 89 Cloves (Amboina 1 1650 Bal'.y UoflEee < 10%114 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement506 1892-08-09 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY The Company's steamers ar« despatched from Liverpool outwards for Straits and China and from Sh-i:i fc :..-Li hoirewirds for London every week and have accommodation for first and third class passengi-r-, oir. ryinga Surgeon and Stewardess. Through Bills of Lading are is^.cd for all China, Japiin.506 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1892-08-09 2 MAILS CLOSE To-morrow. i For Per At Kuala Pahang. Ace, Tanijong Penung, 7 UK. Sarawak. Rajah Brtukt. B a. m. Batu Kahat, Sultana, QAM. H'kons;& Shanghai, Aden, tM I^abuan, &c, Xormanby, 10 a. a. Saigon, T-.bre, noon. BaUvia, kc, Celestial. noon. Muar, Be»gkaln.. J r. H'kong, k Shanghai, Palamed, p166 words
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Miscellaneous1014 1892-08-09 2 SHIPPING IN PORT. Gmiic a. "'-a ty, 'OKiiu-f, n--^ 1 p.- .«''d 4^i« o- »i< pai m», cargo, owiym, «iai« 01 le*vM'g. •«»tinatn"' >'- eraknown an< nation m •art. R— ttmmdi I P.— Tanio«n »'-c»' B W Bo.n#. Whar' N H.— Ne» Harfcottr O.— 4ry deck S. Slia>wa Panionft Rfc1,014 words
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