The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 April 1893
1893-04-15
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1893-04-15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 15m APRIL, 1893. DAILY I- E. THIRD SERIES.17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement844 1893-04-15 1 Posada 35 M ;rsa!a. old and sweet 525 PENINSULAR AM) ORlt:;rv».L STEAM NAVIGATION E COMPANY. Wl --N- H rbour. .amers may be expected to arrive outve Singapore homewards aa follows OITWARI). HOMEWARD. 1593. l8 93Arcona Aprii i;-h. Malwa April 19th. o- -ntal .V.iv i>t Miraapore Ma? ;rd. Rohilla M.iv i^h.844 words
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Advertisement894 1893-04-15 1 TJOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD iN BREMEN. Imphkial GbBMAM Mam.. T^he f.i-t and we.l known steamers of this line run 1 regularly between Bremerhaven and Shanghai, callinvr ea route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, N Pert Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection with thf arrivals and departures of these m;iil steamers894 words
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Advertisement632 1893-04-15 1 Di£ KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late' J. DAENDELS Co., 3, Robinson Quay. Agents at 1 Vnang, Messrs. HuTTENBACH Likbert Co. TH H Company has a fleet oi a8 bttamers, wiih splendid accommodation for fiest class, second class, and dick632 words
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Advertisement738 1893-04-15 1 For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya. Every four weeks a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjermassin, Fulo l-aut, Passir and Cotie. Oncb EVER* six WKBKS a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Ht-rov; and Bulongan, also calling at Bawean, Sourabaya, Uandjerniassin, Pulo l.aut, and Colic,738 words
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Advertisement698 1893-04-15 1 Posada 70 Irish Whisky, very old 10.00 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI xx BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL Jioor*. RESERVE FUND 3,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS j 10.000.000 Court op Directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Dhputv Chairman— C. J. HOLI IDAY. Hon. J. Bkll-Irving, j John S. Laprix, Esq. Carl Jamtzbm, Esq. J.698 words
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Advertisement483 1893-04-15 1 NEW YORK LITE INSUR- P ANCE COMPANY. I- MM Meat ■> Redaction m X N. w plan life policies on European lives m the Straits. MrTTFARCKEN t A fc( -nts. of |m 1. of NORTH BRITISH AND 111 RCAN* TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. "THE483 words
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Advertisement91 1893-04-15 1 L) r COM nCCIDENT/ STEAM h. if the a i ii OOM I I pplication. eedmi; ik. ni? at S ters a I if 10% c rts j Sailing dates froYokohama to San Fia: M do Bvt I do do For further particulars aji, 1 3 n l TYli-Whi I91 words
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Article416 1893-04-15 2 \t a Smoking •cert held m the Marine Club last night, the medals for the winning team, the Engineers Association Football Club, and the Cup. were formally presented. There w,is r,n attendance oi ovei a handled members of the competing teams. members of the Club, and their416 words
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Article101 1893-04-15 2 morning the Secretary of the Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. received the following telegram from Mr. Bibby, mine ma i! age r Af I Kaub Hole proThis telegram means that the the X' Raub Hole shaft, of which ens are or. view at the Company's here, continues to 11,101 words
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Article75 1893-04-15 2 eighty members and friends ol lia Sl!>sion of the M. E, Church, B ng to Thoburn and t!u: Rev R. W. and to Dr. and Mrs. West and Mr. and Mr 5 ke and tea add.i 1 rered by I >ion^r:'- and thr R':v. J. A. B. Co75 words
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Article67 1893-04-15 2 Mr. A P. Talbot is appointed Acting se< retary, Mr. H. T. Haug I <ry. during the absence on va I the Hon*bie W. X Maxwell. c.M.c Mr F. C F Solicitor Genera!. Penang. to condi iave been granted to Mr H A Crane and Mr. A <i67 words
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Article244 1893-04-15 2 Capt. fjuail. master of the >. ffuf which came m yesterday from Amo\ 9 I on board, reported '»n arrival that whilst at sea on (be 'lay previous a <ii~turbancr had taken place between a number of the pa-~rngers and several n which one of the latter by iants thp244 words
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Article1053 1893-04-15 2 A favourite subject of discussion with uafter dinner is the Young Man of the Present Day— the local article, of course. We are bored with the stories of the prowess of his predecessors, m the boats, with the bat, and on the running path. Occasionally, too,1,053 words
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Article30 1893-04-15 2 c remind our readers ot the matinee at Harmston's Circta this afternoon. The excellent programme the Company is now showing to good housi 9 is well worth going I i30 words
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Article1052 1893-04-15 2 There was a very large attendance at tiic course this morning to witness the fastest work that has yet been done. The track being m excellent condition the horses, one and all, were sent along at a lively pace. Mr. Lavino's griffin, which by the way, has been1,052 words
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Article127 1893-04-15 2 When 1 1. M.5. Pallas was yesterday on her passage from Joliore to Singapore, she took the ground lightly, when close to E'ulo Obin, m the Johore Strait on the other side of Changei. It was nearly dead low water, on a rising tide, and as it was a soft127 words
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1543 1893-04-15 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS IN THEF EASTERN CROWN COLONIES. (From a lecture delivered at H.imrkone by Mr. J.J. Francis, 0.C.) Thete is no debate m the Legislative Council, and there can be none. The official members who sit there are absolutely forbidden by the constitution of that Council from expressing any opinion1,543 words
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Article213 1893-04-15 2 {Hongkong Ttlegraph.) The shares ofthe Puttjom Mining Co., as predicted m these columns weeks ago, are decidedly on the boom. And there Wuuld appear to be good cause for the renewal of p:jb!i confidence m this enterprise. Since Mr. BUmey assumed the management, for the first lime m the213 words
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Article456 1893-04-15 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp, Mr. Luang Yisudh Pinhar, Dr. Snyder, Mr. E. H. Bell, Mr. T. K. Ross, Mr. Alfred W. Carr, Mr. I-'. S. Brown, Mr. M. Murray, Mr. K. W. S. Morreti, Mr. E. R. Koek, Mr. V. G. Somervillc, Mr. A. S.456 words
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Article32 1893-04-15 2 Cor 1 ren cr to April 15. l.o.;. credits i 11 Bank I S iI < N< n...j v i.' we 1. ?7 !5 E land Rate z\ .-<t Mlths bills 632 words
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Article96 1893-04-15 2 do. Cuba No. 1 10.7s !■>. do. So. 2 050 linary S'pon y7O da. White, 1 Far L/W=s% Nutrrn gs I 150s to tin Ib.) M IJandaj B:s i Coffee (10% B $6. I small |ic.»rl (Fair quality),, 4.20 do. do. (lake (do. do.) 4.15 di\ do. do. LFine96 words
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Article388 1893-04-15 2 j I is no simple matter to state m terms at all 1 precise what forces are directly connected with the production of hale and happy old age. More certainly is involved m the process than mere strength of constitution. Healthy surroundings, contentment and active, temperate388 words
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Article95 1893-04-15 2 Pi f;m Brit. -*i., Wilso t Kemaman via ports. KlAR Vim,. Brit, str., Nacodah. lor Pontianak CaTHBRIHB At, IR, Brit, it, tor Hongkong. Kuartaw, Joh. str., Taylor, for Pahang, .md Kua, Med tr., Sutherland, for Bangkok. MvRMin n Hi ;t. -Ii Nelson. Colombo and London. Bis AG S3 O,95 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1893-04-15 2 -at i I f B h Bo. I Other parti Lines in operation from Singapore. Bangs I patched in conjunction itli I ens up a i jnd 'i Kong see regular t and ii,-. Steams* ,N N7MKN Bel'e:38 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous496 1893-04-15 2 SHAi I e, 13a Las >« ori Slip to. S 100,000 100, 1 > Si Hers. 000,000 s. Co. 1,000,0a 4. an ,v lc O. -sellers. 100,000 100,000 1 Id. 4S Last safe. s Und c [S it": »<■<"» K2 [SfltaSf" rrang Planting Co. I49 fin. Nominal Siam, Ltd. is.496 words
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