The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 March 1893
1893-03-15
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1893-03-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISED. da: issue, n i SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 15m MARCH, 1893 THIKH SERIES.17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement290 1893-03-15 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ]\J STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Office, Col'.ytT W«J x V-.t. Harbour. M\ yv [.INhS ,r IS fl WS I\\A HO." 1 ARD M n r irc v sc;"5 c; c 1,, Carthage Apr A "na A i N;-- Pre, R May 151 c x *T s«: .1= oaly290 words
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Advertisement533 1893-03-15 1 ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Dl BREMEN. [MPKKIAt Gmuß Mail. u line are subsidized by thi Imperial German Oovernm' nt and run regv d Shanghai, oalline 1n r< Soul tmpton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, A c- >i i Hon 'kur ir In c>» r S tid to Isr:nii;si. and from apore to Asa533 words
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Advertisement1150 1893-03-15 1 I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Poris via Bawean .Sourabaya. JMAATSCHAPPIi. Every four weeks a nins in th» dirKjun taking direct cargo ;ind passengers to H,mrt)er- j (Under contract with the Netherlands India ma—in. Pulu l.aut, Passir and Lotie. pA Government). D o ents at Singapore Ship Agency, late C«ci Every1,150 words
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Advertisement488 1893-03-15 1 lONGKONG AND SHANGHAI N! 1 BANKING CORPORATION. ID-UP CAPITA I .$10,000,000 SERVE FUND i 1300.000 SERVE LIABILITY OF 100 ***** PROPRIETORS *•«>.«»« Str; COOIH ok DIU U Chairman— T. E. DA V I; Dkputt Chaikv.as— H. HOl'i'! Bkll-Ibving, K-q. A 1 M< J. HOLLIOAY, Esq. I S. lfo« ri. Janivfn.488 words
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Advertisement203 1893-03-15 1 EVV YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 1 European lives in the MITTFARCKfiN in. 1 JK iii BRITISH AND M ■< PILL" INSURANCE COMP GENERAL ASSURANCE COY. )YAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE lAMBUKG-MAGDEBURG I IRE 1 N S U I A N C E COM PA N t <; HE m pan cm203 words
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Advertisement44 1893-03-15 1 DACiric ma: .up COMPAQ »CC I DENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP i Yokohama lo S^ -O. "tM furl';. an i ST. A"- J FROM PL" DI S 1 1 L L I D V, AT I The Bl 'c-' B V > AERAI 10 SIN i44 words
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Correspondence
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Article162 1893-03-15 2 To thi Diro*. [il vs Sir, Wi ■on allow me to sopplemrn! my letter of yesterday upon the subject of interc pting Penang mails at sp.i from the French mail steamers. I learn that there is telegraphic communication between Ached Head and Deli. SeenUj thai the Frrnch162 words
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Article145 1893-03-15 2 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. WEDNESDAY'S PLAY. SINGUS. Owen. 15] Forman, scr. Ctibbe-, rt Vfactagjj .rt, F.D., am B Sihclbs. 1 15 v. H. 1.. Talbot, r. i. I.', fcnkins, owe }15 r. MacG c. 1 15. Robertson, r. 15 v. L atlo, -cr. C Sin J. C. D.145 words
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Article403 1893-03-15 2 The Batavian tramways carried passer^- p-Go-Meb feast during two evenings of the < ;'.h March and Fain 1 umber Menado to commence mining operations on account of the Nell Indian < kad^n Mas. member old family oi Javanese chiefs, arrived at Sarrarang in charge of two policemen. He403 words
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Article12 1893-03-15 2 inch. which arrived hei board cast* petroleum from New York tor Htogo12 words
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Article496 1893-03-15 2 Last night proved more favourable as reg irds the we ither for the Champion Hancock's four mile competition with right walkers, than ihe previous night, tur which arrangements had b*»en made. The evening was cool and pleasant, though the track was soft and entirely < against any496 words
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Article466 1893-03-15 2 Fre™ cur oisr. Cgrrtsfaia'tni.j The L*. S. S. M at Malacca early on Thurs lay m an 1 n:i Sat■Hms from tin gave an ex planade. the blue team winning b\ grounds 5 VV Is the gentlemen were being initiated into the mysteries of the the ladies were listening466 words
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Article94 1893-03-15 2 It is not unlikely that chemists are on the verge of some epoch-making discovery. Crookes and others have been accumulating evidence indicating that the so-called elements have not the absolutely fixed atomic weights given them, or thai there exists a great number of unrecognized substances shading off by almost imperceptible94 words
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Article957 1893-03-15 2 {Selangur Journal.) In honour of the visitors attending the R.n.Meeting the Selangor Club issued a doublu-barrt-1 cd in v.tation a concert for the Saturday and'a auce lor the Monday. The fatigue and excitement of the first day's racing did not prevent .1 large company assembling at th^ Club957 words
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Article289 1893-03-15 2 Contributions to the man-of-war fund arc all the rage in Japan now. The Em-p»-ror promises to economise in his household expenses and contribute 8600,000 p r annum and lias given up a favourite summer trip in order to save money. The hotel -keepers at the Japanese spa however, satisfied. A289 words
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Article1373 1893-03-15 2 CHINA IN REL ATION TO THE POWERS. limes Special Conespondent.) Mr. Ci. N. < i rzon, m. i-. At no capital in the world are relations betw the Government ot the country and the representatives ol Foreign Powers conducted under circumstances so proiuundiy dissatisfactory as at I'eUm. Ihere is absolutely1,373 words
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Article389 1893-03-15 2 The persons who are engaged in inventing ans'nise derivations for the word "Gymkhana," or in learnedly demolishing the suggestions of riv.il mologists, remind our ol the doings of (he I 1 Society over the celebrated inscription of Bill Stumps. If they would only Lake the trouble t" remember how389 words
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Article68 1893-03-15 2 (CORRBCTBD I r TO M \Kt H IS Us London. Bank 4 in s 2 <)\ demand F'rivate credits 7, m s ...2 11 iJociments 3 n s 2o| credits om s On India. Bank demand 223 On Hongkong. Bank demand j% dis (Js Java. B.i uk demand 1,6668 words
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Article58 1893-03-15 2 Ji« I Oam ';>-r do. Cube No. 1 do. do. No. 2 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'porcj 1 do. White. (Fair I. Nutmegs 15 >s to the ib.j Mace 1 liandaj Cloves (AmboinaJ Bally 1 fapiO' a, sma'l pearl I do. 00. tlake (do. d do. F ne do. Copra58 words
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Article34 1893-03-15 2 '.I; 01 tTtOK, HV«,gjtS1taiBwik. 5c f.o,^,,,,,,f v I, ri >p.c I p:i-m. <>• lyt I..T--Pr\.' River Hock Co. 8; R l-|- < r6|. Mayers. -rp. ltd 3 0I11 j n q34 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement316 1893-03-15 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thursday, 16th March, rb'gj. it 2.30 p. m. Orders of the Day. 1. United Kingdom and Colonial Probates Bill 3rd Reading. 2. Civil Appeals Bill Committee. 3. Evidence Bill do. A. P. TALBOT, Clerk of Councils. Council Chamber, Sinftapon 13th .Ma-, The Mansion. River Valley Kd. Tiu. Sanatorium316 words
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Advertisement53 1893-03-15 2 QCEAM 61 MPA W noire*-., rd? for L comirii An, i Lines in operation I rfr Bangkok- and Medina run n patcf i for I dakan. Man in coniuncth Wmn I in con i and G »ko.\ i r moml and inti Tune Table *o: omgapore. Cyclops Telamon sgj aS53 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1893-03-15 2 Passengers for Straits Settlements Pei Mar. T Mr-. M 11. Per B Mi B 1 kM Penang. Mr. E M ir, ;1. \lk Macß: 1 P>r Yarra, from Mai eiHcs, M r. s.— Miss Purvis, Mr. l^ngguth. ndon, Feb. 17. Li'tlefield, Mr. Dudge m and friend, W. F. F. Corice,204 words
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Miscellaneous366 1893-03-15 2 Vhs:SKLS f^ port. KoOBERI US G Cvrus f C! OS3 hK u Brit. +7 s km in. 1 swn [Jut. M63 Paierson Mar J X 1N s Mar. 12 I Kont.see 7S fi I M KIEMUIi Mal Ku.Y.iKi Brii L» Barako Out. t6 Mad lan \i 1 M VIM VaJIRL'KHIS366 words
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