The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1893
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1893-03-25 1 THE The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 25m MARCH, 1593. DAII V IS18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement851 1893-03-25 1 pi-.MNSULAR AND ORIENTAL r STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Q r I,— C -iycr Qi;ay. WbAKVBS, NVu H.irbour. MAIL Jj&m LINES. 1 hv- mmi X ''1 to arrive outw >ngapore boMCwarda M follows OITWARD. HOMEWARD. 1-. -g Apnl ;rd. Carthage April sth. Anccna /prl i;h. M«twi April 19th. Oriental >*■ Mirzapore M851 words
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Advertisement784 1893-03-25 1 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD X BREMEN. IvpKXiAL Giiiman Mail. THI steamen <.f th s line arc subsidized bj Imperial German (iovernmi nt and run regularly between Bremerhaven and v han^'h.ti, Altine 1 >■. route ar Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, 6i:c7, Aden, C< gntore and Hontknncr. in con--1 nwl the ai W)784 words
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Advertisement1034 1893-03-25 1 DE KONINKLIjKK PAKKTVAAKT For Borhbo Por«-s via Bawean Sourabaya. MAATSCHAPPIT. Ever} four weeks a steamer runs in this direction i taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandier(Under contract »ith the Netherlands In, Ru|o p absir and (icvrum'-nt). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late Nl b Kvkky six w&bks a steamer1,034 words
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Advertisement676 1893-03-25 1 LIONGKOKG AND SHANGHAI xx BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITA! *iooooooo RESERVE FUND 3,600,000 RESERVE 1.1 A fiII, ITV OF I PROPRIETORS 1 10,000,000 Court of Dirkctors. Chair.van —H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. HOLLIDAY. Hon. J. BsLL-IRVIHO, [o >n S. i .apkix, Esq. Carl Jantzbm, Esq. j. s. Mows, Esq. [uuus676 words
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Advertisement389 1893-03-25 1 NEW YORK LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Finos 4 Hea«| Reduction in K New plan life policies on European lives in the Straits. ">:rrFA!- Cl 1a,,. NORTH BRITISH AND M KHTILE INSURANCE C NY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. HAMBURG-IfAGOEBURO I IKE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'T'l K unda M th'_- 1 urreni 1 BEHN Jan.389 words
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Advertisement148 1893-03-25 1 PACIFIC MAIL S [IP 1 J?. /ACCIDENTAL IVND STEAfc cor.: pan in Francisco b of the al vt hues. er l.uropea Sj Army, N a lien. wu. T Sailing dates from Hongkong Yokohama to San Francisco. I BENEDICTIN DE L'AEBAYE D] MI SE *m* EBQUISI 1 1 he Dispensary. A.148 words
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1706 1893-03-25 2 DEATH OF SIR ELLIOT C. BOVILL, KNIGHT. CHIEF JUSTICE, S.S. It is with lh« deepot regret ll have to-day t<> announce- the- death Chid justice i>l this Cokvy, Sir I goviU, which sad and unexpected event took by n ing at his residence, Stem iCottag Pal sob R «d, which1,706 words
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Article158 1893-03-25 2 Commander C. Q G. Craufurd, Master Attendant, has had Ins leaw extended till 28th. n fixassembling of a Court of Appeal Presumably this will not now l e t9 I hiei Justi< e is dead]. 1 i, Garrard is appointed to act as 1 K gjstrai ol ihe158 words
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Article845 1893-03-25 2 {From our own Correspondent,* At the Assizes wivch op< ned on I ues'lay last, brfore the Chief Justice, Chua A Sun, with a large number <>l aliases, pleaded guilty to an attempt to commit housebreaking at night in 2nd Cross Street, and to nine previous convictions for like offences.845 words
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Article341 1893-03-25 2 This Company will arrive in Singapore to-morrow, probably by the (ilaiiciis, and will give their first performance on Tuesday in the Town Hall. This is a litllef soom r than was anticipated, but the visit i Medan, li. has been abandoned. \\V have already mentioned the high341 words
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Article1132 1893-03-25 2 We arc gratified to see that the London and China Express takes nur view of the best way lo lessen the Friction between Crown Colonies and Downing Street in this column we have advocated more than once the establishment df a Judicial Court of Appeal, independent1,132 words
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Article697 1893-03-25 2 (By Temple Altar.) [N.B. The right of tra tion is reserved by the AUTHOR.] 1 1 was night. Owing to the fact that the golden orb of day had set below the carmine horizon it was also dark. The hour was 1 1.30 p.m. The697 words
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Article94 1893-03-25 2 H'kong s_ S'hai Rank. S 1 par Dock. m;; 1 piei v. I lai .or i kick to. i v.. L-.-Prve River Dock Gag 11 4^ Straits Insurance Co. i; x i .t Fire Ins. Co. Is|. B Ice Co. Si H> Maynard a. I.i.94 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement556 1893-03-25 2 Why is it \\"!IY is it that death should ci V a g, ,..i 'three -core and ten,' and I why so many millions of nman being- i ever live lo three score and five, and why that not one in every thousand live lo three score year- We kill556 words
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Advertisement49 1893-03-25 2 i O 1 ion to Lines in operation from Singapore. BUMHCOK. Th. I and Media.. I itka. The j Kan, dafca M miJ i in aritfa the French Mail. in conjunc-. f a monthly Mi 1 J Tune Ta Steamer i mm ■ICU6 Priam o An I l.oi.don Ai49 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1893-03-25 2 Vi^SS'.r.LS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Cap-am Arrived From Cons.,:t:- I Men-of-War A. Korkilofi U..~ Aki HER Brit. gJ>., i K M Sk» I'i i i.i .uo !> Recorder Brit Other Vessels Air, rgi i KM Bril -< WII v \us I Ital. U HELVPRA Ma i lops Koubi > En304 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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219 1893-03-25 3 T RADE IN THE FAR EAST AND AMERICAN COMPETITION. The Hongkong correspondent ol a New Orleans papei writes as follows on the above subject the markets are undergoing sevci n lUc tirst place Uw Chinese ii; i faking the trade away from the m satisfied with one h ill ui219 words
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Article1634 1893-03-25 3 LORD DUNMORE'S RIDE ACROSS ASIA. The Constantinople correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette writes on Feb. 18, an account pf Lord Dunmore's ride across Asia, which, at ihe present time, with the growing probabilities of a collision between China and Russia in the Pamirs, and the strangely obstinate attitude of1,634 words
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957 1893-03-25 3 AN AMERICAN VIEW OF THE SILVER QUESTIO N. Mr Alex. Del Mar. formerly Dir«ct€»r oi the Bureau ol Statistics of the United States, writes the Following instructive letter to the Times, dealing with the silver question from the American poinl ol iew The attitude of my country on the silver957 words