The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 April 1893

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  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, Bra APRIL, 1893. DAILY
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    • 535 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ■ay be expected to arrive out•*;*arcs .tr.d le.ive Singapore homevv 1 1 Ar.cona April I Tti Ma Apri Oriental May ist. Mirzapore May ;rd. Roh jth. Sutlej ->'.•>- 17th Rosetta May 29th. Orient.tl list. Peninsular |ane I3th. Ravenna June 14th. The above dale-, are only approximate, the
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    • 588 1 TVTORDDEUTSCKER LLOYD iN BREMEN. IhPBRIAL Gkkja.v Mail. THE sti uners ol this line are subsidized by the Imperial German Governmenl and run regularly between Bremer.iaven and Shanghai, cal!i'-.e en route A rp, Southampton, Geno.-», Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection wiih the arrivals and departures of
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    • 868 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya. MAATSCHAPPIJ, Every four weeks a steamer runs m this direction i x- i i j i i taking direct careri and passengers to Handjer(OncUr n tract with the Netherlands India n i r i> i massin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie.
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    • 437 1 PREVENTION BETTER THAN CUKE. I EM ERY, i Diarrl nine cases out of ten conveyed I>\ nl contaminated water. I dangei can 1 c ing to instructions, MAWSOIS I WA IER I- 1 1. 1 KR, which is consti ucti d for the ihorities throughout the whole w DISINFECTANTS. tant.
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    • 489 1 LJONGKONG Ar r D SHANGHAI* BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI 10.000 one RESERVI ID I I RESERVE LIABILITY OF > PROPRIETORS I Court ok Dirf.ctoks. Ch aik van— H. iq. Deputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLfftAY Hoi j John S. Carl Jantzi n Ici.ii.-s Kramer, 1 j D. R Em_. K. GhRALD
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    • 175 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 1 fi N n European lives m the Si •••rTTFARCKEN i lar. 1. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPA: ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. HAMBURG-MACDFBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'Fl I E undi rsigned I the eui rem I UN, MIA I.R 1 Jan. 4. THE LONDON
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    • 45 1 pACIEIC x COY- f\C F fm Sailii from H Vokohc S i ***«W "'*»W t*^ t- X cf i* v V? i X 1 Our scasoni lectci BEN ED D L" ABB A'i I mmmmmmmmmmmmemnm.iAKmmommmmi&ummmßmm*mmmem*.-.. G. I H. M VIEW D I i P h
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  • 799 2 The Rt. Hon A j. Balfour did a bold thing the other day m Lister when he ranked armed resistance to a tyrannical majority with revolt against despotism. His argument ia a weapon with a triple edge it cuts three ways, ll ron I Irish outrage,
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  • 39 2 s rs the Lunatic published name ol Dr. i ssion oi th.- Pea r, leng I hia is appointed a f the I ines I Board ol M. de il is recognised as m Cons tte S.ngapon
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  • 945 2 Doubtless what is perhaps the most pop--1 ular social function of the civic year (that j is it it be given annually, which it may be i hoped it will be) is the Volunteer Artillery which was held last evening at the S. V. A.
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  • 1154 2 A over and above the fine Hall itself, it-, decorations, and the unique advantages i s.-a-front situation, the great feature of the arrangements for the dance was the electric lighting Spe< iai notice should be taken of this department. The whole of the electric illumination ot the
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  • 401 2 Tiie Pinang Gazette has this What j is generally supposed to be a sudden desire for a change on Mr. Mix well's part has given rise to many surmises and rumours. It is said that he wishes to be at hand m London to be
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  • 209 2 (Ceylon Observer., 0 neighbcuii m the Straits Settlements have certainly not been fairly treated about their < ontribution and this is made very clear m a Memorandum by tl. branch ol the .Straits Settlement Association on the Military ontribution levied by the Im; I rnment which
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  • 244 2 Penang Crm KtT Clcr vs. Per*.*-;. The innings of the Perak nen afforded a r< markablc exhibition of good bating, such perhaps as has been seldom equalled and certainly neve r excelled m the Strait-. Thi- Penang fielding was far from brilliant, though Stewart, Gamble and Gwyer were seen
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  • 499 2 (Pinang Gazette.; As it is probably the last \isit that Sir Cecil Smith will play to this Settlement, it is to be hoped that all nationalities and parties (not allowing any action they may have taken from public motives to interfere) will pay him the customary respect that
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  • 284 2 TT is no simple matter to stafe m terms at all prt-c isr* what forces are directly connected with the production of hale and happy old age. More certainly is involved m the process than mere strength ol i onst tuiion. tnent and a habits are
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  • 75 2 s si I I, !i- I ,11 H. H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE, NATURAL Mil,, ral Water fre. ■Ls- Artificial Gas. Invaluable m all disordei s"1 the stomai li d liver. Mi**. with wine and its natural lint or taste. Cheaper and better than an) r m
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  • 36 2 Bank 1 m Privati credits >, ai On Ifoiioi dn Bamr demand 5/', dis. SOVF.REIONS, (tO I)UV %J 25 Bank of England Rate 2_ I>is1 > is int 3 months bills .mmmm wwr > .iau«w« iiimiim mrmwmmmxjrnm.^. mi,.
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  • 99 2 Garni H No. i do. do. No. 950 Peppi i, Black (ordinary S'| 170 do. White, (Lair LjV\=-_% Nutmegs 150s to tbe lb.) 82. Mace (Banda) 1 loves (Amboina) 21. Ba i j6tapioca, sm ill pearl (Fair quality) 430 d->. do. flake I do.) j.j; do. do. do. (Fine
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 Passengers Arrived. April S -Per Titan Mr Charles, Mr. Ilughill Per Amhei st Mr. I >ay, Mr. Neubi Per Ranee: Mr.Stoff, Mrs. Ryan. M Ruyter, Per ATi-i Mr. J Weather Report. fApril J.i Taken at Kandan S Kerbau Hospital Observatory a\. m. jp.m. g I. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah
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    • 314 2 SHARE H'knn. .v S'hai Bank. g 10 i( henn r.-si.p.r. p m I < o. i :o Last l**efc t s.s B ..Coco, s Ins. Buyers. .00.000 I *«"*wl kCo.. Id. lOo|<lOo IO ---A- Land Co.. „d,{- oliooo ,tA,a,,,,idr,, [Sj-Je^J x „af VESSLLS^IN POrvT. Flags Ton. Captain om Cons;. MAILS
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  • 2208 3 (From a Correspondent.) March and 1893. Tfce People's William— or Home Ru! KB," a-- he is now rather tardily namedhas been making to himself Iriends of the Mammon of Lakewananess. The VVelsl he has grappled to his soul with hooka o: steel usper.sory hooks— and the Temperance Party
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  • 2643 3 POLITICS AND MISSIONS IN THE FAR EAST. 'limes Correspondent. Hie relations of Britain and China are liable Irom urne to time to be imperilled by outside cirCimtsl mres, which play a large part m determining the character of their official intc reourse. Ido not allude to the question of trade,
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  • 1542 3 In the course of a recent visit to Tonkin, M Ernest Camot, an expert civil and mining engineer, son of the President of the French republic made a close inspection of the coal workings a 1 Hongayand Kebao.on which he based a long and interesting article m the
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  • 68 3 of the chartri- Sport". somewhat out the O, iad the ins Timpar horse betwe, followed by S v and took the k From this pent h I though all M The" Bally' H brought out a com, dotty." Out v itrie. I I Ihe Symphony I';
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  • 270 3 ButckHW Jill Bee! Si k <ils Kidney, Sheep "i Liver, Sheep Large f perkati U 14 4 Do. Chop, v I 4 i.i-iiq i^ jnieiil c Bombay 1 1 J I p C >( |q jq j ;■<■", V BOSTABLES. nrawns, Fresh Ha n
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