The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1892
1892-10-29
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Article, Illustration519 1892-10-29 2 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1892. A PPLEMENI published with to-day's issue contains !ii<: laterit correspondence on the Military Contribution of thii Colony that, has been made public. It is lengthy, but a* imr>ortanl i i- i i.^. There are but three documents, Sir Cecil Smith's further application519 words
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Article147 1892-10-29 2 i here will be a service in English at the Johore Chapel on Sunday at 8.15 a. in. The total return of visitor.-, to the Raffles Library and Museum during I lie week was 754« The next English mail for Europe will be conveyed by i!i P. <S: 0. steamer147 words
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Article302 1892-10-29 2 tppa is the latent scratching from the j race I i-day, the Handi< ap Horses. H.N M's. Surve) ing ve*s< B Lieul nander van Hoogstralen, which lias been docking and undergoing some repa at Tanjong Pagar, returned this morning to her survey station in the Straits ol M Tl morning302 words
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Article357 1892-10-29 2 M J de Bernard Fauconval, ConsulGeneral for Belgium, has b a-^ m charge of the Auslro-Hu g I sulate, during the absence from tin menl of Mr. D. Brandt. Mr. J I.yall is Kctiag Consul for the Uat ted States during the absence of Mr. Rounscvclle Wildman. Penang357 words
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Article48 1892-10-29 2 Meeting in Fa-. >ur of International ;sm. At a me« vour of Ii i« wat, •v the vaii"':- i >.' with the en< <• I n [hat it to lix itiu betw< which was simply < i onom for the S iog. I want*. a sound in r48 words
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Article172 1892-10-29 2 t M A MtSS by mail on tl. todi, s Tl Kirn am but the interm .-aye ll and ctnd the numernui .ore. Strait* Chinese ..•id's 'jr^-en, under t e lv -t teams into 'p^nenti, guofc n. Tlie ll v ball. A I 11)1 i b« i vv < l172 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1892-10-29 2 .our. *<v. "A' <~ -f. £-y* PEN HAM EXPORT SE? A Eng R wed by the DM, t *'T fc*.n 1 __LB\ sec :m.ted s N LITTLE I >NCE SALE T l -une offer I S.OO per doz. 27 00 .15 per yd. 8.00 each. ncr pair. 1.20 each. I153 words
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Advertisement1198 1892-10-29 2 SPIXIAL NOTICE. MESSRS. KATZ BROS., beg to inform their Customers and the public that they will shortly open a High-class Tailoring Department, under the experienced management of Mr. George Mousley. late of Messrs. Sayle Co. An Entirely New Stock of the best quality and the most varied patterns of Goods1,198 words
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Advertisement836 1892-10-29 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. \V r K have this day authorised Mr. Wii.i.y Mw M.n and (Mr. Mauri Hilton to sign conjointi}- per procuration lor our firm. HUTTENBACH BROS. <v Co. Singapore, 2<jth October, [892. -W 1* AUCTION SALE 01 WHITE PAINT, GRIFFITHS' PATENT DRIERS, VARNISH, fee. Thursday, 3rd November, 1892.836 words
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Advertisement199 1892-10-29 2 Singapore Sporting Club. AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Saturday, 29th October, t. oMMEN C I NG a 1 3 P. M. Tickets <•( admission for non-Members can be had at Mrs-rs. fOHW I. II 111 Co.'s. Daily Tickets $a each. Season (3 days) >5 P. OWEN, Secretary, S.S.C. On. 17. i^.io PARSEE199 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous206 1892-10-29 2 SERVICES 1 1 I Ml I K< >W Twentieth Sund*yflfter Trinity. The Servires m the Cathedral of Saint Andn w Jp-roorrow will be as follows 7.15 a. m., l.iuny and Sermon ArdiJeacon I J 1 ham. g .1 m I July iommunton h hor J). 9.3a .1. ni., Mat in*206 words
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Miscellaneous18 1892-10-29 2 The Week. yl Monday Wedr.es:' iy. 2nd H 1 Ma I i Thursday. 3rd n. 1 p m.18 words
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Article20 1892-10-29 3 I grant t Hill Street OH the tnd, of the 1 R 1 I f the votes h to20 words
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Article641 1892-10-29 3 n games ol Singapore the I 1 shoulders w itli all the I kguards I I place ol co irsc I must v l "f< ni h dressi's for the Races "ghtl 1] use. I wish ther were no s »rting Club: the apotheosis oi true641 words
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Article1343 1892-10-29 3 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEETING. Notes \m> Anticipations. I Ik? handii aps For to-day's racing taking them as ;i whole are good, and I am glad to see thai Nasib has I )<-cn handicapped on tin' form she showed m the Derby and not on her running on 1 hursday. This1,343 words
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Article1231 1892-10-29 3 Ihe silver question is agitating the minds of members of the London Chamber of Commerce associated with trade to the East, and they arc desirious that the < hamber should take action on this question, m view ol what is being done m India. It is, how-ver. doubtful1,231 words
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Article468 1892-10-29 3 fold m ihe rani il I' .1 ii t lio Life ol C< inel Bowlong, sel down by his Adjuta I I i vol. (London Lawn When Sir Mundus Trotte-, M.l. :■.<■• he dined one ev< i ivalry regiment. II I I i about Ind!.-!!)468 words
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Article33 1892-10-29 3 OCT< IBEP I. up <■. fl. ll '■p.< i%p em I'.ivrs. i k < 130 I el S ''its. Sm,japo« Land Co. Ud. [jj "gj I td. lit J \l > mal. > S< Hers.33 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1892-10-29 3 The Sacrifice of Life. Tpli Is of lives an 1 k nd are net educated in lh< rudiments ol hygiene and life-preservation. Simple j ailments are neglected. The debility incn a and some fatal disease attacks the vii tim, and all I pleasure departs, existence m< bur- i den, life438 words
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Advertisement393 1892-10-29 3 |Cfc>AN STEAM 2v 1 r CO Mr* AM 1 ■■•d trom Liverpoc. ootwaroa ;^r Straitsan I C"ir:rt and trom S c«mrriotiar:on for tirtf ■■.rA ird rs. 01--rvmp a S 'lani!a. S^ip-jn. Samatra, British Ncrth Borneo, Siam, Malacca a.d N the prin- rranean and >-thi: Continental ports and Amt-nca. tnces effected393 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1892-10-29 3 MAILS CLOCK 1 At r. m. i 1 i fee, r. m. 4 P. M. 1 ■> 4 r. m. st. H. Billii M 1 M Bangkok, 1. w. I M. a, &c k I T< ks s Mala-, a Klang, 1- m. B 4 I-. H. VVedvf.sd»v. w., Puma142 words
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Miscellaneous29 1892-10-29 3 I POH Bam V I I 30 K 1 i 3 > 1 1 1 P. 1 i m Si v Bt 11 1 1 Bi n Krisi Bal X29 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1892-10-29 4 For I -.nd y 1 at Tbura laj cem Ms. i lO.il c a id S 1 p.. mvi less. and itta. For Hongkong. S uncr arrive ir;K-r a. "U"1 ■A I I I MDOEL ON THE MARKET. AT" jA Cor. provemcnt baa cha: the history of Urn Standard 1147 words
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Advertisement747 1892-10-29 4 E STAB LI SHED 1 865. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. Engini i rs Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Shipbuilder; General Conth \ctoks. Ship-Building Yard. HIGH STI < VES^EI-S ihi »ys ondei cuiv jrucii >n, fr 150 ft. length ni*h. MAI HINERY Iroir \> .<i Fradc Cetiilica I undei SKIH 1747 words
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Advertisement365 1892-10-29 4 Howarth Erskine, Limited, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Enginefrs, Ikon and Brass Founders, Bridge and Ship Builders, general t <>n tractors, ■> M TO ft GOVERNMENT. AGENTS FOR Robey, Engineers, England, Engines. Mumtord. En i.ctis, Kngiaad, Pumps. Keddaway, Manufacturers Belting, Camel Hair. Hepburn's Patent lnucstiuctible Valves. Hocking's Kivsii Water Condensers. Eagle365 words
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Advertisement392 1892-10-29 4 MISQUITH AND Co. PIANOFORTE MUSIC ROOMS, No. 2, RAFFLES PLACE. (TUNERS TO gOVERNMENT HOUSE.) IMPORTERS, REPAIRERS AND TUNERS Ol- PIANOFORTES, ORGANS. And all Musical Instruments. We request all buyers whether intending to pun hase from us, or elsewhere to AU. AND EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES and thereby satisfy thems< Ivea individually392 words
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Advertisement420 1892-10-29 4 DES LLAYES Co., WINE MERCHANTS. n a'i Si j. D. Saunders, *T"HI n hand at th< I Choice S '<a.V. < f V* js called White Sparkiing Burgundies." fhese Winers a I far < 11 pagnes, the red into. J hey are < iei 1 ne i L heir true420 words
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Advertisement540 1892-10-29 4 A -'JURE FOR ABTNI A IM3IAN G!GaBET T L^ people iHm Baffer from C n pression m breathing, Btifling b Hoarseness, m 1 Lous of voice-. c >ugtuh I. :j ng I V- esing ,*Bi am bH h Inn n Catarrha] affections, ill ttculty m Expectoration. >'• 1 by 1540 words
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Advertisement53 1892-10-29 4 .ado :Alister Co. '•THE SINGAPORE F.K EDITORIAL DEPART!.: 'be sent to 1 ■ccompai Ot I r.teeol gooa taitn P--Rafsetad v MANAGERS DEPARTMENT S BCBIff I Local and Inter %abk jfl Per Quai Pc: I Per I -each. inth. e j C I R^L., C JV LaiUy, W. E C Utjt*53 words
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Miscellaneous34 1892-10-29 4 I Bi Dai D IM Mil i I. Rn i I II Rl< I VESSELS LOADING. Passengers for Straits Settlements. If. v k W. K. I 1 I 1 I 1 r-ih. I I34 words
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