The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1892
1892-09-13
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Title Section18 1892-09-13 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 13™ SEPTEMBER, 1892. DAILY ISSUE. No 1,55618 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1098 1892-09-13 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 0?. ice, Collyer Quay. Wharvks, New Harbour MAIL gi^g*?' LINES Ihe nr.ai! steamers may be expected to arrive 01. -_ards and leave Singapore bomewards as fol ows OLTWARD. hOMEWARD. i3g3. iSg_. Br r.d'.s: Sr:>t. Jctn Cathay Sept. 21st. Ravenna Oct. 4th. Rosetta Oct. *pk1,098 words
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Advertisement601 1892-09-13 1 JSjO R D D E U T SC HE R LLOYD BR] \i. Lan .1 ham 'TWI. steam.. k; fre Inpen il German C c m and run regularly j between Brtm. iha r hdu*a! n route lat Antwerp Soutl rnpti < Tori Sa d Suez A#ea. Colombo. V.- ;V,V'601 words
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Advertisement1375 1892-09-13 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART I once every four weeks. MAATSCHAPPIJ. For Borneo Poms via Bawean Sour.ibaya. (Under contract uith the Netherlands India Every four weeks a steamer tuns m this direction Government] taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjer- I Arcnts at Singapore Ship Agency, lati* ma in lavt > Passirand1,375 words
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Advertisement636 1892-09-13 1 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY j OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £2,000,000. Funds m Reserve, Exclusive op Capital j 5.493.073LIFE DEPAKTMENT The Company has recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very advantageous term, to Assur*is. FIRE DEPARTMENT The Company is prepared to accept first class risks up636 words
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Advertisement932 1892-09-13 1 Singapore Straits Aerated Water Co., ROBINSON STRE E.T. SINGAPORE. '""THE Proprietors of this Company beg to announi.* thai having rea at f m entirely new and commodious premises m Robinson Stn et where 1 plete arrangements have b*-en male for carrying on their < 'i kno. large scale, they are932 words
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Advertisement521 1892-09-13 1 >■—__— mmm. TDACiriC MAIL STEAMSi. P 17 COMPANY OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAI STEAMSHIP COMPANY Through pa_-ap< .ickets granted t> 1 1 France, and Germany by .ill trans-Atiai tic hrn of Steamer., alsc to Sin Fram sco t,y the ol the abtnc line_. Toother European points al proportioi 1 Specia! reduced rati521 words
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Article624 1892-09-13 2 The Killiney Road Robbery. To tob Eairaa. Dea* SlR,— Referring to the paragraph which appeared m your yesterday's issue regarding the attempted daring robbery m the house where I am residing, allow me to point out that the occurrence took place early on Sunday morning and not m the624 words
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Article192 1892-09-13 2 About two o'clock this afternoon a fire broke out at 53. Cecil St., m the middle of a row of shop-downs owned by Messrs. Meyer Bros. Dense clouds of black smoke, tinged I w.th red were soon to be seen above the roof The firemen got192 words
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272 1892-09-13 2 OBJECTION TO CHINESE TENDERS IN TONKIN. Says tha Independence Tonhimaise ol the -6th August —We ha.c already many times dealt m war columns wilh the question of tender, and we ha* protested against the admission ol Chii^se as tenderers lor the supply ol materials for the public works el the272 words
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Article1444 1892-09-13 2 Besides the political news, the formation JJ Cabinets, the taking over of offices, and the kissing of hands, there is much m the Mail of Aug. igth, to interest us m the Far East. The appointments of Sir E. C. Bjvill as Chief Justice m the Siraits, and1,444 words
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Article1123 1892-09-13 2 (Translated for the Free Press.) On the young Queen of Holland's birthday the sentences of '3o Europeans and 489. native prisoners were reduced by three months. Two Europeans and 134 natives by six months ninty nine natives by one year and ten Europeans and 287 natives were released1,123 words
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Article414 1892-09-13 2 (Via Ceylon.) London, September and. The London and General Bank has suspended payment. The capital paid up amounts to eight hundred thousand pounds. The following is the latest betting on the St. Orme Evens on. Sir Hugo and La Fleche 11 to 2 against. Watercress 10 to I414 words
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Article626 1892-09-13 2 i tL. and C. Express Since our last i_*ue ihe Government of the coun. try has changed hands, and Mr. Gladstone is again jn office as Prime Minister of Gnat Britain. The new Cabinet, the h^t ot which wiil be found below, is generally regarded as the626 words
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Article662 1892-09-13 2 (In the L. and C. Express.) Amidst the gloom of matters financial m the Straits and Far East, aid the harassing uncertainties of silver and exchange, it is like an i oasis m the desert to come across an encouraging forecast or a hopeful expression of any sort.662 words
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Article260 1892-09-13 2 yuotvTioK. -v- H'l o ijr S'hai Bank. 80% Sales. $10 i> o o.k |io o <.= ■>•> I '1...P- Paj;ar Dock. *192 J Sellers Is"'-" '.i. Debentures 6 p.c. t% pern. Buyers. 000. Si*' htwHufauur Dock Co. 130 Last sale. !j\s**> «S*»9* l J i260 words
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Article66 1892-09-13 2 UKREUTtD Ut TO -SEPTEMBER IJ. ON I.ONDOK. Bank 4 m s M demand 29. Private ittou. r, 2 lojj <.n<ur,.err- **fa 2 lO_ I m I 2 loj On I k n i BanUd.rn.nci 2-6 On Hwmum, Bank ri. mand IXdis On J4V*. But. demand t.r.7 Private y> d66 words
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Article126 1892-09-13 2 •September 15 Km I 3880 1 Gambier 6. is do. Cube No.l '?o do. do. No. 2 B Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 10.2_, do. White, fhatr I.W =5% j 16. Nutmeg, f 1 los to the lb. i ii 2 Mace (Banda) 8^ Cloves t^ Amboina! 10 50 Bally126 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement321 1892-09-13 2 THE results of rich living do not show themselves m one day; it is after some years thit lhat lomplaint of the rich and well fed, GOUT, makes its appearance, bringing with it lhe most excrutiatiiig pains possible for man to bear. But why suffer them Is there not a321 words
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Advertisement175 1892-09-13 2 Howarth Erskine, Limited, I_J AVK always m stock, Portable, Semi-Portable Engines and Boilers, Pumps of every descriptions suitable for Mining, Well-Sinking and General Purposes, to Pump 500 to 25,000 Gallons per hour. Winding and overhead gear for mines, m steel, combining lightness with strength, specially designed for easy transport through175 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1892-09-13 2 Passengers Arrived. Sept. I■. Per Stitiicii-a from Deli. Mr. Kleye, Mr. Schmuten, Mr. Fischer and Ilr. Gddennann. Per Cyclops: ftom Liv. rpo.l and Penan... Cpt.Gapt. Greenfell, Mr. Steele ai d Mr. P_rtriage. Pe' Hydra from Bangkok.— Mr and Mt- de Muller. Per Saghalien: from Marseilles.— Mr. Cadell, Mr. H. de184 words
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Miscellaneous484 1892-09-13 2 MAILS CLOSE To-Dat. For Per At Europe, Yarra. I r. M. To-morrow. Batavia, Ace. Godavery. a. m. Billiton, Sic, G.G.v. Lansburg, q A. v. Bangkok, Borneo, 11 a.m. J Penang, Olehleh, B_c, G. G. Meyer, 1 r. m. Batavia, B_c, Celestial. 1 p m. Penang, 6CC Puudua, 2 P. nv.484 words
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Miscellaneous1058 1892-09-13 2 SHIPPING IN POKT. G im. nationality, tonnage, ma 'er, pott a> date ot <i«- partnrr, Cargo, cm%«i|;<tei daU ct < av ing, destinati.nl w. en known port. R— Roads. r.P.— Tan i It Borneo Whar N II Ne v I lat hoar; 1 1.— i dock S. V'P» 1. I1,058 words
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