The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1892

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 27m SEPTEMBER, 1892 DAILY [SSUE. No i.^^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 723 1 PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 0-- C ym Q ty. Wa ui-- N-. m Harboai afM% "> MAIL &g& rfl LINKS V rr. StSSfIBMMS I OBBSCted to arrive o.*-. M b and Isava Singapore I ■ssvidj u tullows o: TWARB HOMKWAKIV idga i-s^i. Hasinas Oct. 41 Rosetta Oct sti
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    • 1152 1 MORDDEUTSCHER L L-O Y D BREMEN. Imperial Grrmah Mail. *T*HK steamer! of this line are subsidized by the h* parial German Covernment and run regularly between B remerhaven and Shanghai, calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Aden. ■i mbo, Singapore and Hongkony. In connect!, 'ii the
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    • 908 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART once every four weeks. MAATSCHAPPIJ. j For Borxfo Ports via Bawean k Sourabaya. (Under contract witl the Netherlands India E «0 four weeks a steamer rurs m this directwn Government). taking direct cargo and passengers to BandjerAgents at Singapore Ship Agency late -assinj jtolj*^ i"^ ls dis
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    • 400 1 THE TOKYO MAPsINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. THK unl'i i 1 ;_< n *.s 1 tor the above companj prepared 10 atci-pt Mi- 1: K, k (un. n: ra*..:-. 1 HE MI rSUI F.l SSAN KAISHA. 8 Battery Koad, Sii gap. re. u PRUSSIAN NATIONAL INSUR- ANCE COMPANY OF STETTIN. FIRE
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    • 655 1 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. Capital £2,000,000. Funds in Reserve, exclusive oi- Capital £5.493,073LIFE DEPARTMENT The Company has recently revised its Rates of Life Premia and is now prepared to offer very %dv. 'itageous term., to Assurers. FIRE DEPARTMENT:— The Company is prepared to accept first class risks ip to
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    • 727 1 Wills Company, Ltd. 8 BATTER Coal Contractors and Steamship Agents. Suppliers of the best Welsh Coal. Contractors to the Admiralty. Contracts made for any period. >i *et (< IAUNG hl'.l'i n>> I Port Said. Sue/. Colombo Singapore. I.(..\!i< i\ I *!TH E 50 t 51, Limi Street. HEAD "i 1
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    • 571 1 OACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP COW PA V > OCCIDFMTAL A.'.i) OKii Ki ,L STEAMSHIP COMPANI i■ i led I Fran I Gen of Steamers, also bo San Fi of the I ither Kuropi mp Special redua O Armt N and Civil v edoi applk il >• P..- i ive the o\
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  • Correspondence.
    • 227 2 To tb» Editc*. ;>ir, Permit aac through your paper to i draw the attention of those whom it mav concern to the leading lights at Kuala Muar. The arrang tnent and state in which they are kept are a disgrace to the port of Muar." The
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    • 316 2 I j tme Editor. I»e\k Sr What a peculiar place i*~ Mala* ca! 1 was only a Bird ol Passage on mm way to r.eve mind where, and thought I would have a a i ind the town. v. DgintO 1 b .it 1 landed at a
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    • 392 2 Ba j a well known writer in idras pa ers He ha- ate j left for I si more Gorge ':.<-;?: ot Malays i tit is Perak and kc writes I i -.vent off east oa the tra ol the oof- Ma;, e I nw wise wa I fr m
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  • 259 2 i Pinang Gazette, 23rd Sept.) Yesterday evening the steamer Nam Yong, belonging to Messrs. Wee Bin Co., of Singapore, was seized by the police under the Excise Ordinance. The seizure -was effected by Inspector Jennings, who went on bond and, alter merely informing Capt.
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  • 560 2 fSimm Free Press.) The I ttle war owned entirely by the Straits may be s lid to h .ve c .me to end Ihe recalcitrant Sultan is m Singapore, and with much nncti- n and many a mem maxima culpa has made h peace with otraged authority.
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  • 554 2 H fm Govi taoa \sn P»rt*> \i«M'i DaOWBKD. Teluk \nson, September 2Xr The usuallv quiet little town ot Teluk Anson mem] ii isterda) afternoon, when ante general!] k am ih il H.E. I e Governor ntl had been nearly drowned in the Kmta k hie
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  • 132 2 '.ctzette, Sepl. 24th. Oyaaanii geaag op U uiwiii fli"* g** J£ no I the year the pr...e ol c. t amm >„;-. At tn.s rate. uaJess •h«PJ^ e Jhandu is ra.-ed MCUMI H***. I"*" B "**°£r« -atal the exten-ve smug*! mg 1 !ltr the Opium Fanners £«>»«£ cons.-rai,!*.
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  • 123 2 Hongkong la very soon tu be provided with a nen vehicle of locomotion. Art enterprising Chineae firm have imported STsiogatpore about a dozen °ew^m ,or gharry*.** the Government spells it) and a W« of strong little Dell ponies. Tbe appttcatiou has already been made to the Government for licences, "huh.
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  • 1538 2 (Translated for the Free Press.) At the auction sale of unbroken horses from the Sandalwood Islands, held at Samarang, the average price realised was 164 gdrs. The highest price for a single horse was 400 gdrs. and for a team 624. The lowest price was 83 gdrs. for
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  • 467 2 S. C. C. v. S. Rbcri kTion Ci.ua. This match was played on Saturday on th* Esplanade, and ended in a draw in favour of the Club Scores. 11. S. linck c and b Bakr-r 6 R. Mi Kenziec Brad) b Baker 10 11. B Wilson not out D.
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  • 1348 2 (Via Australia. j London, Sept. A telegram from New York repoits a terrible shipping disaster on Lake Superior. A steamer trading on the lake sack during a storm. The captain, with his family and the crew 27 persons in all manned a yawl, but
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  • 31 2 < tNisccrsa or re SntsMM 27. Private 1 red Is 6 1 m s 21. I 1 I )s rIOSKMLUBM. Hank of England Kate 2 Discount -5 months bills I "1
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  • 102 2 S rruuaaa,; 1 r.a.ni.ier s V" do. übe No. I 'J)° do. do. No. 2... 8 Pepper B. k (ordinary S'pore) 10.50 d.,. White. Par I. A 5%) 16. Sutuiegi 15 s to the ib.; Ba, Mace (Banda 8 Cloves ■V i<, 1 Biacks, eai Pmtr qualil) do. <io.
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  • 255 2 quota iom. Cap. up mmmm V Pd U.v Hlcong li STud Bank. fjh% Sales. $10. 0.0.000 fio o>o,e>M. fo-OSS IBf IBf I I'.ic-.-ir Dock. n'S.5 Sellers I.> Lv "V* ,'x*. 10, MO «B f 11. 1 <n-.iri sfip.i 1% p- em. Buyers. ss-ajßßl \-.W DockCo.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 121 2 THK results of rich living do not show themselves in one day; it is alter some years thit that .oinplaint ol the lidi and well led, GOUT, makes its appearance, bringing uith it the most excrutiating pains possible tor man to bear. But why suffer them 1 Is there not
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    • 530 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Companv's stean. rr- ..re de-p.-.t- bad Emm I pool outward*, for Straits and China ap.d from S i boUMWatdl I r 1. r.dur. .-v,-ry Week and MUM commoda-.,..r. for t.r-t and f.ird passengers, c.rrvir.ga Sergeon and Stewardess. Through Bills of Lading are 1-- eel for
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 Passengers Arrived. Sept. 26:— Per Nerbudda Irom Calcutta .md j Penang. Dr. Kabe and Bishop Gamier. Pei Hebe from Deli.— Wielman, Mr. KelgO, Mr. Baugert and Mr. Lassen. Sept. 27 Per Yangtse Irom Shanghai. Mr. MurasM. From Hongkong.— Mr. H. Sonit Mr. Samson and Mr. Forbes. From Saigon.— Mr. M.-ndes
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    • 106 2 MAILS CLOSE I u-Day. For iv. At Saigon, &C, Caledoaitn, I N > To-M'lKK'. I Batavia, .V* Godarcry, 9 i. M. Penan (r, V hn Ir. M. Bangkok, B 2 r. m. rlongki ng, Brc. A',/.** V eg 2 1 a. Malacca, fcc, I/a 1 Malacca, m.. B a San
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    • 867 2 SHIPPING IN PORT. (••..ng nat:-.na t\, tannage, m..**>* md dat. of departun nsignei ing nati i ii R Roadf I". P.— Ta ng Pagai HW Borneo Wharl N 1 1 —Ni v Harbo 0 4 s S i I R I in.- 0.11.l I >•' I l-.rl. I i\, -I-
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