The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 September 1892
1892-09-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1892-09-01 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. DAILY ISSUE. No. 1,546 THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, ist. SEPTEMBER, 1892.18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1014 1892-09-01 1 Posada 25 Italian Vermouth,(Turin)6. 50 f PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION (fOMPANY. Q rr]C t, Collyer Quay. Wharves, New Harbour. MAIL gfc^Wf! LINES The mail steamers may he expected to arrive outwa -,i- and leave Singapore homewards as follows p— OUTWARD. HOMEWARD 180a. 1802. Rosetta Sept. 6th. Surat Sep' ;th.1,014 words
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Advertisement1298 1892-09-01 1 JJORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. Imperial German Mm, T^HE steamers of this line are subsidized by the x Imperial German Government and run regularly between Bremerh.iven and Shanghai, railing en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection wi'h the arrivals and departures of these1,298 words
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Advertisement1293 1892-09-01 1 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART once every four weeks. MAATSCHAPPIJ. For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya. j (Under contract with the Netherlands India Every four weeks a steamer runs in this direction Government). «aking d.fect cargo and passengers to Bandjer- Agents at S ingapore Ship Agency late n^P*^*-*g C**^ g J.1,293 words
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Advertisement568 1892-09-01 1 Posada i Port, Corte, 900 j ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £2^00,000. Funds in Reserve, Exu-usive of Capital £5.493.073. LIFE DEPARTMENT The Company has recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous terma t* Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Company is prepared to568 words
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Advertisement1297 1892-09-01 1 Singapore Straits Aerated Water Co.. ROBI N S O N STRI E T, SINGAPORE. npilE Frojirietors of this Comijany beg to announce t!iat having reo n' y --movc-.i t entirely new and commodious premises in Robinson Street when I BMSt < plete arrangements have b--en made for carrying on their1,297 words
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Article958 1892-09-01 2 Correspondence Some very personal letters lately appeared in the Pinang Gaeette, and ihe Editor of that Journal has put a note to the heading of his correspondence column. People who read newspapers generally understand what is therein emphasised j some do not, and for their information we attach the note,958 words
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Article121 1892-09-01 2 There is not much change to report, but tonnage remains ia moderate supply, and rates are decidedly steady. For l^ndon vfa Canal 25 quoted Bag Goods. Bale Gambier 27/6 and measurement 30/-. For Liverpool 27/6 is the rate for Bag Goods and 30 for light freight. For the Continent121 words
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Article3921 1892-09-01 2 The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Muni"cipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, Mr Gentle presiding. There were also present the Hon'ble Major McCallum, Mr. Sohst, Mr. Maxwell, Inspector General of Police, Mr. Paterson, the Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kim, Mr. Geok Teat, Mr. Donaldson and3,921 words
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Article138 1892-09-01 2 Pinang Gaeette, August 29th. Mr. C J. Skinner, the late Editor of this journal, leaves for England to-day with his family in the Telemactius. Mr. N. Denison, the Superintendent of Lower Perak, is over here for the purpose, we understand, of making arrangements with Messrs. Chong Moh Co.*138 words
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Article700 1892-09-01 2 The half-yearly meeting of the Bank, at Hongkong on the 20th. as was seen from the report printed on Monday, passed off without a single question, notwithstanding the announcement that the loss over the missing j compradore was $1,200,000. The China Mail says The condition700 words
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Article341 1892-09-01 2 Vf INi; 1 "ES of proceed.. -at c p- ial Ml I-g Vl on Wednesday, 241.1 August, 189J Present the President, Alex. Gentle; the Inspector-General oi Police, R. W. Uxwc-ll the Hon'ble l'an jiak Kim.. A. L. Dona! 'son l G. Paterson. Absent —The Hon Lie the Colonial341 words
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Article282 1892-09-01 2 Quotation. <p S__r_«i v aim* vw\. i> I'! onsj\ S'hai Bank. 70% ex. div. Sellers. $10."' 0.000 $10 o.x>.r>>o -_j«ao 12 s i,l ioi- Pagar Dock. JMqzi Sellers. 1.5 ro^roo 1,500,000 ■-„<«>■■ too tee* r- r iio l)i U-nturcs6p.c. 1% pi tin. Buyers. yog. s"'282 words
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Article74 1892-09-01 2 Corrected Df to SSTTCMBES I. On London. Bank 4 Hi 2 d'-mand I Private credits A m s 2 to| documents 0 m 2 loj 3in 2i'.; On India. Bank d'-mand 2-6; ON lIONOKONIJ. R,.'k demand i I lia On Java. II. ..k da eiand 1.01 Pr 1 ate74 words
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Article116 1892-09-01 2 'Si.ltf. mbkr I. T« Q am r 1,. d-. I obe 1 bj do do. No. 1 I Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 10. do, White, j hair l.\V=s% 14 -5 Sutmegs 1 ins to the ib.i 82. Mace (Banda) loves (Amboina 16-J0 Bafiy CoAee [to% Macks) |s.se Tapioca, small116 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement307 1892-09-01 2 SYED JUNIED bin OMAR AL JUNlED,— deceased. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 46 of The Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance, 1886, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any debts, claims, or demands upon or against lhe estate of Svr.D Junied bin Omar al Junied307 words
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Advertisement170 1892-09-01 2 Howarth Erskine, Limited, LJAVH always in stock, Portable, Semi-Portabl- x Engines and Boilers, Pumps of every dese criptions suitable for Mining, Well-Sinking and Genetal Purposes, to Pump 500 to 25,000 Gallons per hour. Winding and-overhead gear feir mines, in steel, combining lightness with strength, specially designed for easy transport through170 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1892-09-01 2 Weather Report. I' August af.j Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9a. m. 3r. m. 9 P. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.902 29.767 29.858 Temperature 82.8 h.i.5 80.0 Wet Bulb Thermometer... Dir.ofWind S. S.S.W. S.F. 'Max. Temp, in shade 86.0 Min. do do 78.8 Max. in Sun 15.v5 Terr.66 words
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Miscellaneous510 1892-09-01 2 MAILS CLOSE To-M'IRRIiW, Per I'er Al •I'kong A: Shanghai, Mn 'a. v iiiliton Pontianak, Whatt V- noon. ffongfcong, A.ATar, 1,,,^. Pulo Lam. In Batat m w i I N Batavia. fcfc, 1. Muar, Bengkai is, 1 m I 1-Sangkok. Nanshan I s Penang, Ike., Malm Vaiirmnhtt, \> ta. Malacca. fVc.510 words
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Miscellaneous860 1892-09-01 2 Passengers Arrived* Uaj. M Saff 1 K Moot Mr. Huttenl M I 1 I Sept. i Pei Ed* M■ I Per A C 1 Herman ai I M Foi SHIPPING IN PORT. 1 u 1 I,- -t d--' I ing, destinatto) 1 I It 1: ads I". P.— Ta Borne860 words
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