The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1893

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 8 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 6 Ibfc3
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  • 718 1 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1893. Here shall the Tress the People'* ri K !.t maintain, Unavred hy influence and unbr'.bed by gain Here patriot Truth her glorious preceptl dfmw, r;e«! K ed to Relifion, Loyalty, and law. EVER since the Rawang Liquidation case, in which it may
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  • 151 1 The first monthly medal play took place on Uit-- links on Saturday afternoon with the following result ist rd. .'nd rd. Heap. Total. Dr. Mugliston 47 45 x 84 A. Maekay 45 48 8 85 F. A. Gillespie 47 45 6 86 Sgt. Capt. Hinde... 51 46
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  • 594 1 Several people in the Strain lliink dial, owing to the recent change of Government ho«»c, the present would be a pood >'W" uri.iv to revive [he question of a change in Hie kgal system of the Native State,. There w-is consid- rable correspondc.ee in
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  • 435 1 CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. An ixiraordinary general meeting of th Ihar-ler.-d Mercantile Bank of In lia, London, an-1 China was held on the 3-d inst. at th< Bfci Old Broadstreet, Mi. J. N- Bullen presiding, for the- purpose of submitting f ition passed at the meeting or, the lBth
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  • 458 1 THE JOCKEY CLUB FOR THE STRAITS. This question has. we understand, been frequently discussed by the older members of the Singapore Sporting Gub, but it ia doubtful it the matter is > really ripe fur action. Still nothing but good could come from free discur-Mon and with this object we
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  • 487 1 M\ SW KKTHfcART. L'roUalih f..- larjj« majority I ,1i, present ..t Saturday's |»erlt>rni m« e o f \\y Siv i l!icart," rein.-mb r Miss l»i „t. J* a '.mi;) hi) ;.!.i> i»« 'he same piece lonic itlle liiw l»a k s.»' lii •.-it is by no
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  • 407 1 The report of revenue and expenditure titol the above coropanj for the year ended Dec. 31st the meeting tq be heid on Lbe 17th in.->t read as follows It ha^ beer form oi iccounts hitherto adopt the s) of liir.ivi and American I I we (hi
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  • 74 1 The House of Co:rnno is an I Pal Ici rr|i! v I i <i u I C"ii)UH)n>. Mr S\.ln<v I'.uv 1 Parliameat irj S cretarj tli.it l^ird Ki|K>n wa» pondering carefully r ill'- stUkmciil ot ||i< I'.. La lion, lint that he w.o unablt t<> make ita -'iit
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  • 330 1 THE HONGKONG TREASURY DEFALCATIONS As \t Xk.-htf.d. A I A the sco ding Trca ury (ccount- i at 2 a.m. on I I an empty huu^r a" Ko \loon. and s now aw Hr ha i n :v< r been I ■*> his a remarkable I without .-> H< of
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  • 237 1 ,i, Feb. r,.-Mr. < servalu S kpon, defeating Major Hume, the Liberal candidate, by tour hundn d and titty live U'J.s. l In the Houw oi Commons last ni^ I),!.,!)' N gave notice of a resolution th.i: Mge should be made in the Indian currency until it be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1138 1 JOHN LITTLE Co. FURN I JURE DEPARTM ENT. CHESTERFIELD DRAWING ROOM SUITE u comprising 2 h Spring Stuffed CoocA, 2 Divan chairs. 6 small chairs, complete 1575. VlTg>^ jg^i^_ I I fiSl^B UPHOLSTERED IN SLIT i" S JfiB^S^HIIHfIS^H I^S^^l H^y m UJf An9 B^BBBb^9Sb9^^U^F 1.:. 1 isi Cha r G<
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 67 1 .til, l^splanade, 5 p, m, Tuesday, 7th Hi. W 0.49 mid-night i.i; p.m. Wednesday, Bth H U W»i, > p. m P •> Ma I II •;i'ch, U! Thursday, gth 1 1 jirt 1 i .}4 a. in., 1 (fl p. m. Friday. 10th High V m., (.24 p. tn.
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  • 5469 2 Ob SatJ laj nsght Mr. Huttenhach dc!;ve-''d an address, at the Boustead Instit n a dang eatening ;he contin■kßC of Singapore and Penang as transit ■01 tl. here was an audience of about ixtv presea*. M nlayson, the Chairman, expressed the pleasure I the Committee of the
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  • 68 2 (CoRtBCTEU VV TO M \R( II 6.J On London. Bank 4 in i 2 Qi demand 2 8j; Private rr>ii;ts 1 m 's •••2 9s n ri<v. invent* 3rn s 2yi credits oms 29* On India. Bank demand 22_'l On Hongkong. Bum demand prem. On Ia v a Buik
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  • 112 2 M \ri 11 6. fin 39"5 Gami,ier 6.8/J do. Cube No. 1 10.65 Pepper. Black (ordinary S'pore) 11. do. Wh::c (I- air L/W=s%) 15.62} Nutmegs 15 ■>* U> the Ib.) 82. Mai e [Banda) >, 80. Cloves (Ambdina) i'i. Ual'.y ((■::< e 10)0 B acks) 33. r*pio.a, small pearl
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  • 176 2 SHARE LIST MARC H 6th 1893. C i*a k Ban*. I Prem Sales. $lo •oek. M;; ex dio. uresOp.c I p-cm. '"< k o. i -o Last K met l),„k C. r- Buyers. I> Co. NeM.rs <* Co. i |^st sale. ix. c. x.,i*x, tr. Hr Ins. Co. 15 Sales.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 168 2 QCHAN STKAM SHIP COKPA.N The Com;)., pool out wards for Sthomew.ir.i> I commodation for first and t':.ir< Tying a Surge Through Bi Japan, Manila. Sa; t !Jorneo, Siam. M.. cipal Mediterranc.. 1 I iHirts ami A ca. Insu'.i ped in th I The rau-s of freight and ali O'h'-r particulars
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 71 2 Weather Report. fMarch 5., Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9A. M. 3P. M. 9 M. I Ba.. red. 32 Fah Jy.«u6 >*78jJ 2 9-'''7 I Temperature S-'-S 8 S 7■" Wet Bulb Thermometer 77-3 7&B 74-0 Uir. of Wind N.K. W.S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, in shade S>3 Min. do
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    • 734 2 VESSELS IN PO^T. 1 ■■■s'siTon. Captain A-nved From CoMigßeei lor "V t Men-of-War Paius l lr Mat i I in. Sr.N Sea I'.hk Li 1 per H. N. 250 1.-uulai. r I H Amer.cr., G Narueem Siam. gJb^ 2s6Lingard Mar. a Other Vessels -I Bni. Mar. 4 Bifl l.ir. AUSTRALINO
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