The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 December 1892

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)

  • 8 2 TOE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1892.
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  • 711 2 To our readers we cordially wish all the seasonable delights of a right MERRY CHRISTMAS. I o-morrow being a general and public holiday, there will be no issue ol the Free Press. The 1 lasses at the Raffles Institution (Girl's School) closed this morning, and will
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  • 144 2 Mr. James Moum, the late Commissioner of Police in London, and now a missionary 111 India, states in an articli. in tlic /m/iaii Church Quarterly, that missionary wo;k is not impeded in India by the connection of the Government with the opium trade. A>
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  • 406 2 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI SMITH AND THE GOVERNORSHIP OF TASMANIA. Subjoined are some references from Australian papers indicaiin^ the current-ly-received probability of the Governor of this Colony being transferred to Tasmania in succession to Sir Robert Hamilton. The Australian Advertiser states that it is rumoured that Sir Cecil Smith will succeed
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  • 261 2 I he Englishman writes The old Mercantile B;n-.k U.I-. started in Bombay in 1854, and *c eve that its I rhe Ulc Sir it w.i<. oe into .1 London Company by h.ir;.:i, and the t it was at the same lime transferred t> ihe
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  • 362 2 ST. AKDREM s CkTHPORAI., 180.2. Dec. 24th— Christmas Eve nsong, 1 5 p. m. Dec. 25th. -Christmas Day Firsl 1 Holy Communion, 6 a. m. S dier's Sei y'h < a. m. hoi.,! eiebratioti of H'lly Communion, B a.m. < ral Matins and .Sermon, m m.
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  • 68 2 {For the Free Press.) The New President of the Suez Canal Company. London, 22nd December^ tSgg. M Guichanl, llie \i< 1 Pn !> n| lias rcp!a< d EJaron <!c L> s-rpa as Prrsideot of "the Sui 7 Canal Company. The Panama Canal Scandals. Th' F <n. li Ch
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  • 303 2 Singapore i Penang Sp< i ia] !l legram vi Sn'trapore Frer Pn ln fj« -3 r< Dec., 11 19 a ib. Tknms. In the Tennis Singles F. M Klin/ 1 (Singapore rir-t Kfjfrton Penang). ist set won by Elliott at 6 3 2nd set \\'iii bv Egcrton
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  • 48 2 Boy: I say, Ealher, ii is all very well to i, vc m the country, but il )uu wan: a little milk m London yJu go to the milk shop, and when vou are staying down here you have to get :t froni a dirty old CQW, Moonshine.
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  • 219 2 I lie Madras TitHes ha- the following: The Penang Harbour Srlicmc has become a matter of fierce local dispute. Two rival schtrinc- are under consideration Stl John Coode's, to cost 82,000,000, and tin; Hon'ble Uajoc M< Cailum's, to cost 8375,000; and the population i> up in arms because a Committee
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  • 105 2 Corrrepondence. The Gutta-Percha Question. T(l I I' I Sik Referring to a paragraph -in your .v lhal I i bad eE|iress permttsiofl to take sjiecimens of Isonamiva \> 1 Hid not Bead at; by last mail, so that they must tta hat Uken by others I would warn tlie Ditcdor
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  • 647 2 Subjoined is the ca of '< <-. •ng oj the -jm-mis-ion, wh oun! of pit space ged to hold ov.-; until to-day. I'oi i.i riov of j iik Sis He did not kifew, the I had g)l vet y much fu of ;i wr> m portanl which had
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  • 21 2 VV to sa 5 that the r; o:) ,kk fiflbeopcßforpUj tomorrow. LfJ"™ 00 «*icbthe non-cricHSyter is at lib. Ert -'™ruea^ lf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 255 2 KATZ BROTHERS Have now their Jtock of Christmas Toys, displayed on the first floor of the building, A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and see the FIMBST DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS, EVER SHOWN IN SINGAPORE.. B \i.so A fINE ASSORTatENI OF C". )BUKY S CHOCOLATES. INCLUDING rHI
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    • 336 2 Don'i i ml r< 1 K> 1/ Bros, display 01 CHILDREN'S TOYS NOTICE. I N tccordaace ill novrrnmenl Notification, dati d i Kv i»e Bank-, will jud I inn >T K. T. 1 1 N 1 \> 11 1-.;. i 1 v 11 Win I Raphael Wine. hristmas Cskes on
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    • 660 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. NEITHER Ihe Captain nor the Owners of the German steamer Asiu will be rcsponsil le fi r deb contracted bj the crew oi the steamer now K< >BBE, Master. Pi. RAFFLES HOTEL. CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER. A Special Christmas dinner will be provided on Saturday,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 121 2 The W-ek. Fndaw iy\ I gh VV iier 11 40 mi.l-night. n1 2 n >on. p,,.., 1 <■ iffl S< h.-ol 430p. m. io'li R<- 1. II ind Garden-., lo 6 \<. m. Saturday, 24th I l.^h \V ii.-i :-j 1 2l .i S I 1 in 1 tmas I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 Lf? \'*STAL-RIDY I 1 The pnre Essence of Santal obtained by I 1 Midy'a proc- s» from the b-^st Mysore wood. I SANTAL-MIDY d^l rent from tiie s.sn'dl i il of tm Indian Bazars, w superior to Copaiba H Cubeb, or injections, anJ frei» fr>m All I I^, i bad
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    • 232 3 GOVERNMENT NO I'IFICATION. WILLIAM MORRIS. :n |lie 1.) send in ihcir ituly \.-nfi,-.| Lv A 5 L !..re the Jlsl .1 »J 1 „f,, rwl <! iv I■> 1 mi's will i h 111 ot ilie sum ot money l.t<_ h will be dislri- claims ■'■'■■> veil sal iaW, V
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    • 343 3 AVERTS PATENT COLONIAL WEIGHING MACHI N E S IX ALL SIZES. 13, BAT PERY ROA 1 1 Nov. .-4. PIANOFORTE MUSIC ROOMS, ruxEßs ro the public and ro the governmeni house OCCASIONAL TUNINGS S5. \TI7I mend i!i<-- tuning oi Pianos at stared tinn means ol keeping th tn in good
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    • 229 3 1 7IM A 1 hange has come over tlie spirit ol the waters What lias become of the "new Municipal filters r Phe supplyjof" water this morning war- very similar in appearance to the very sed iclive fluid illy d tea in the hotels." I- this likely t(» continue a^k-,
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    • 726 3 T. E. White, CORNER OF STAMFORD ROAD HILL STREET. CIVIL AM) MILITARY TAILOK. i:\ 1 RA( I OR 'l <i THB S. V. A. Tweeds, Flannels, Serges, Trouserings, Sec, &c, Orders executed at -I ortest notice. Prices M oderate. Gentlemen's Own Material Maob vr. Se 1. 20. G. R. LAMBERT
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    • 424 3 li stood the tesl PIPTEEN YEARS in this ma: AI WANS 1 HE S VME IN <fl Vl-l THE SAME IN KLfVOUR. A'.^^■A^"^ THE SAME IN I'. Each bottle guaranteed to contain one-sixth of an Imperial Gallon. The heavy fell in Exchange alto re not our i $6 per case
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    • 292 3 VESSELS XPi-C'l ij d.<tc flu. .its. I 1 ■1 Is I 1 Ki N in. II Mu /■•r I Akach. S Tl LCMACHL'S, I. I Zi in Holi Kail kKVBLK M i k. < i<i> Rich i £SSEjLS LOADi rs for Straits Settlements. R v i I For i ran.
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