The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 January 1893

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, 20.11 JANUARY, 1893 DAILY ISSUE.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 604 1 DENINSUI^R AND ORIENTAL SI NAVIGATION COM PA N Y. tone*,— -< 1 Wh lai —Srm KUrboar. MAIL -f^^ LINES a* S y P f he mail stt.r- t rs may Le expected to arrive outnijapore homew.'riN ::s follows: H KHD. HOMEWARD. Roho2a Abo 1 Carthage Thames I.-> M. lai th.
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    • 829 1 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYE BREMEN. lllPKltlAL Gbrxan Mail. "TPHE strameis oi this line are subsidized by th< Imperial German Governmfnt and run reg-.ilar!} between Dremerhnven and Shanghai, railing en routl at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez Aden, Colombo. Singapore and Hongkone. In con nection with the arrivals and departures of these
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    • 972 1 i DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Ports vU Bawean Sourabaya MAATSCHAPPIj. Evtiy four weeks a steamer runs m this dm von (Under contract with the Netherlands India taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjer-Gov.-rr.in,-nt).' ni.i-m, Pulo l.aut, Pa-Mr and Cotie. Agents at Singapore Slii|> Agency, late Okcb Every mx weeks
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    • 402 1 BENSON'S WATCHES. MANUFACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. MAKER TO H. M. IHr. QUEEN. SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED AMD RgCOMMBVnsn I OR USB 111 THK K^ST, Benson's Sep.! ial STRBNOTB FIELD*" WATCH A Gold Kkvless English Half Chronomxtes, £25 BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH, A THKEB-SUARIKK PLATE ENGLISH Lf.VER FULL> r MPZNSATED, SILVER, £$.s*, GoLD, £IZ.ISU.
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    • 703 1 T-JONGKONG AND SHANGHAI xx BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL ..Jiooooooo RESERVE MM) 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS $10,000,000 Court of Directors. Chaibwam— T. E. DAVIES.Esq. DEPUTI CaAIRKAK—H. HOPPIUS, Esq. J. I. Bbll-I&ving Esq. Alex. McConachik, Ksq C. J. Hollidav. Esq. i S Moses, Esq. Carl |ahtzsm, Esq. 1). R. iwl N
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    • 433 1 NEW YORK LIFE [NSUR ANCE COMPANY. x S Heavy Reduction m >u-. WJ^ Nt ;lan life puhcieb on Eui j tgt m the Straiu. m wiTTF^.TCKEN Co. Agents. HTHE LONDON .\Nj> LANCASHIRE KIKE INSUK.WCh COMPANY. ;r.\i £«.Bs*.«*x>. I'mi.-i 1 1 im m 185,200. Them i prepared to accept fire risks
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    • 124 1 rratu. ITi P, ~w of the above lima. v k "t i applu fie or Cai i >' my at Of I, f Sailing I ua to i A 1 i i. I L. ESTABLISfI N ■>. v i FACS MI! X v F OM PDi DISTILLED I t h«
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    • 295 2 To i mb Fditoi. DEAR SIR, It appears that the Col i Government of the Straits Settlements is n a positron of Bnanetal difficulty, br>. the bid times generally and also by the heavy Contribution it has to paw »s v insurance for its Military Defences. i I ere
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    • 113 2 Slß|—l ard m a direction which must I end m h drterioration. I can hardly conceive that men. wl ght them bel I to I s of bi A ;'.der B Society was sel by Bar." Il much <!i~ igh( llhe mclii i ■rithout 1 5 of j
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  • 891 2 The Orchard Roa i that leads to toier. A poi and shady alley, tfalj Siitgapora drives >if> and down, runs along a v*Usy, There all the hills above the plain I ietT tribute streams deliver i -.;■'<■■>: there haps a fall of rain The Orchard
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  • 600 2 A parade of the European Contigent of the police force was held at the Central Station at noon to-day, all officers being present Phe Inspector-General of Police, Mr. R. \Y. Maxwell, m addressing the men said have called you here toj day to communicate to you H.
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  • 812 2 Thi Parachutist Vu.V/ik killed". [fail.) has reached Hongkong of the death of ihe well-known parachutist, Vi, tor undei ihe g it S tigon. '> nit of Ihe accident is supplied by an c French mail last night. Valazie, who was well- m Hi! Kong both as
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  • 472 2 NORDOEI T Si us 1..,)V1) Dki-ts hi- Dampts».hiffs Rhederei. An agreement has been come to l)ctween the i Imp rial Government and the Morddeutsche Lloyd a- to ihe subvention and the charge of the Lloyd's steamers' traffic. The Mcdditerranean line, according to the agreement, has to be given
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  • 1779 2 TV r INUTES of Proceedings at an Ordinary Meet- ing- held on Wednesday, 4th fan., 1893. Present: The President, Alex. Gentle the Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer. Major McCallum, r.f.., c.M.0. the Inspector-General of Police, R. W. Maxwell; T. Sohst; W. Nanson the Hnn'ble A. 1.. Donaldson J. P.
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  • 66 2 ORRBCTBO 11 TO J\Sl \KY ?O O\ London. Bank m s 2 9J demand Private credits i, m 's lt d«w»n«nt« 3 n s crcdils nm 's Os isr)!\. Bank deutam! 222\ O* lIONGKONO. B tiiU dcnund par. Ok lav a Bmk demand i."7 v tie jo d s
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  • 110 2 K( I Lira \rv 20.) r... i, ■>■> do. Cube No. i io-5 do. do. No. 2 8.65 Peppttr, l;la. U (ordinary Spore) 10 ;s do. White, (Fair U/W=S% 15 75 Nutmeifs 15 >s to the Hi.) Bi. Mace (Haiu'.a) 81. Cloves (Ambdina) 14 H:.i:y Collee (10% Blacks) 33.
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  • 52 2 ''(><k < s h i ♦S S I licrs. ;.iXKi..».K) 600.0U0 t-x div. S.ili s. i,uao,ooo 100,000 Singapore [.and Co.. Ltd. J w g j i v Sell* rs, Debentures traits I'm. Ltd. 6octs Scl rrs. 'i fin& lradin X Co. |c. S H' tsl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 Weather Kepori. fjanuarj Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Obseivatory q\ m 3P. tf 9P. M Bar. red. 32 Fah >(^r 5* Temperature 7 s 7^ Wet Bulb Thermometer... 765 74." Dir.ofWiod N.W. N.W. Max. Temp.* in shade 790 Mm. do do 70. Max. m Sun 84.2 Tern rad. I'htT 67.0
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    • 539 2 VESSf LS IN POI t Name i Ton. Captain Arrive From > Men-of-War v Si \Mi: 1 ur n Other Vessels v Alboin I; Kit an i|j. Ascak Brii. 74 ,V < 'ii m n Uul. bq. 1 I (L v BVLAMOX Dul GVMPIE Brit. M t*BBB Brit. 4 S
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