The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 April 1893

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1893. DAILY ISSri:. No 1. 73^
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    • 988 1 Posada Wines should be in every house. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OrncF, Coliyer Quay. Wharves,— New Harbour. MAIL ||»ppsi LINES. T"..e mail steamers may be expected to arrive outTrard-; and leave Singapor- homewards as follows OITWARD. HOMEWARD. 1899. '893Oriental May ist. Mirzapore May -rd. Rohilla Mas 15th. Sutlej
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    • 874 1 fSJORDDEUTSCKER LLOYD BREMEN. Imperial German Mail. The fast and we'l known steamers of this line run regularly between Bremerhaven and Shanghai, calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection with the arrivals and departures of these mail steamers the Compinv's
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    • 670 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 3, Robinson Quay. Agents at Penang, Messrs. HUTTENBACH L.IEP.ERT Co. "PHli Company bas a fleet of 28 steamers, with splendid accommodation for first class, second class, and deck passtngers, and
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    • 726 1 For Borneo Ports via Bawean SourabayaEvery four weeks a steamer runs in this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjer-mar-sin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Cncr Every six weeks a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berow and Bulongan, also calling at Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, and Cotie, and
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    • 706 1 Posada Clarets, good after-dinner wines. 111 M—M H— M— "LTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AX BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND 3.600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS J fi0.000.000 Court op Directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C J. HOLLfDAY. Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving, John S. Latrix, Esq. Carl Jantzen, Esq.
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    • 526 1 NEW YORK LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Pomw j&t&Sßi 16. Heavy Reduction in Rates. .New plan life policies on European lives in the Straits. MiTTfARCKEN ft Co.. Agents. lan. 1. NORTH BRITISH AND MKRCANTILE INSURA ICE COMPANY. J ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDEBTJRG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. j "T* HE undersigned. Agents f< r
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    • 314 1 Posada the Wines to be four; J at Erigtel DACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTA! STEAMSHIP COMPANY, rhnwigti passagi tickets grant Fraao and <■< rr o ail ti Vtl of Steamers, also to Sai Francisc. i*ia >u- -o: th- above hues. lo other European p. Special reduced
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  • 1839 2 The members of the legal profession, J from the Chief Justice downward, have furnished us with topics of various degrees of interest j ist lately. They are always in evidence, and from the nature of their work are more often associated with unpleasant matters of business
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  • 240 2 Rangoon) Oi rago, Apr! u. 1 w strike among the workmin ar the Exhibition has be< n settled, the Unionists having foregone th r claims. Brunei, April II. Considerable excitement prevail-, ere oA-mg 10 the Chambers having rejected the llaaiaTl 11l Suffrage bill The Labour party have issued
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  • 61 2 Tbe Indian Engineer, April ist, says: Khan Bahadur M. C. Murahan, c 1.E., Exe- cutive Engineer oi the Bombay Municipality, has submitted to the Municipal Commissioners a proposal by which both the Crawford Markets and the Municipal Offices can be lighted with electricity at the j
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  • 123 2 The fnpau Caaette in a recent issue credits the Singapore Municipal authorities j with a most insatiable craving for sausages. Commenting on the action taken by the Rabies Department on the occassion of a passenger, the Manager of the London Lyric Co., landing a dog after having been previously warned
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  • 2030 2 The seventh ordinary meeting of the above Company was held at noon to-day in the Exchange Rooms. Mr. J P. Joaquim was in the Chair and there were present also, \V. Edelmann, J. Fraser, D. Ross Smith, VV. Ewald, A. Reid, J. Anderson,
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  • 417 2 St. Andrew's Cai hedr Third Sunday after Easter. 7 a. tn., Litany and Sermon. 8 a. m., Choral Celebration ..1 lloK Communion. 1 1 a. 111., Matins. 3 45 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.30 p. m., Evensong and Sermon. At the Warders' Reading Room, Sepoy
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  • 469 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp Mr. J. W. Boyd Mr. Luang Vis Pirihar Mr. C. G. Garrard Dr. C. L. Snyder Mr. J. Ronald Mr. E. H. Bell Mr. C. W. Etewgiil Mr. T. K. Ross Mr. Jackson Millar Mr. J. M. Murray Mr. Thaddeus
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  • 73 2 ORKSCTBD 11 TO All: II 2?. On 1.0 n nov. P.ai.k 4ms 2 Q demand 2 A- 2 Private credits •m zeA dor imcnts 3 -ri s 2>) credits 011 s 2 'il On 1n h Bank demand. 2z\. On Honukos.;. Bank demand dis. On Java. Bank demand i.'Uj
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  • 111 2 (April 22.) Tin "s'i 2S Gambicr b.70 do. Cube No. 1 10.7s do. do. Nn. 2 50 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) v> do. White, (Fair L/W=s^, 15.50 Nutmegs 150s to .rie Ib.) 82. Mace i, Banda) 80. Cloves (Amboina) Bai Coffee (i<>% Black\i 36. r.-ipi... a, small pearl (Fair
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  • 268 2 22m% 1593 QuOTATtOM. C ip. I', up snares V.,,,,. ,<j. ij.v. H'koni: V S'hai Bank. i( 8% Sellers. f io.ooo.ooo f io.n.*>.noo ho.ooo i^ tM 1 r tfearOock. H75 l^mmnu 1,500, r&oao tec too top.* 1 t>eniiitvst)p.c. 1^ prcm. 909,500 DoekCo. 130 Last bale. .'S'VJ 1 1
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    • 400 2 A* Subject for Thought. IT is no simple niatter to stale in terms at all precise what forces are directly connected a'hh the pioduclmn of hale and happy old age. More certainly is involved in the proce-s than mere strength of constitution. Healthy surroundings, contentment and active, temperate and regular
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    • 264 2 Passengers Arrived. Apni M.— Per Am Semg Gumn Mr. Quad, Mr. Douglas. April _<;>.— I'.m- Pulnwr,,!'., < oi. Sn H. Collctt. Rev. A .Til Mrs. Rose, Mr. Kesguson, Mr. Shadel, Mr. C.nss, Mrs. (,,.:.i ..n-, Mr. and Mrs. Banar, Mr. and kin. tttastovkh, Mi. Retdi. Passengers tor Straits Settlements Per
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 332 2 MAILS CLOSE T.i-lUi. I I'.i At Penang K < ak t M 11 d K it« i m 'mi i .V Pontiansl |pm I Batat fee, 'inl. i m Muntok -V Palembang, K m Bandjerma*-- m ,v i 4 i I Sowabaya, \k< D< I 4 r\i Malacca, St. ffi
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    • 314 2 1 N I I J. Lprilu R. S OcKhtUt-.ti \< Pro mi I'\K l.iv., K h I N Sagh n .<. M i S»«i I. BE I. dV., I v Strvthm iv, Haml M j I U n.- 1 I mi i SuTLI lue J i we v, Mara i
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  • 983 3 Vomit hute \\":-< si -i -i n rounl j hilhi to oitf>i«Je the pale ot r« ization, finds itsell in ihe possession ol a Kui >p«*an nation, tli.-n- are power: either lo compel n tiv.-- to rn'tivate the gr>>u»al, nol -i ..t giving them s ch s stan.
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  • 601 3 ol ths accused. The ih rn -i- ■riser |>l.< el is -a ithout an signs ul rita generally iny- A;/'. A ll g a: d- 1 ice the f.i true, .j i, sound rhe al pre- im reeping tha 1 g way short ol |j restriction
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  • 1516 3 ■flatly Telegraphy Books hold s much m ire in them than geogra phy and mirilim adventures, rhti when I went w dor and deepei in'o ths wold oi them I was lost to the sea. To this da y I half regret my eirly and
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  • 1570 3 Bv Late Ass:st*nt Accountant-general »\|l A.-iSHM-I'.iMMiSMONF.R 01 Ccan«« «I«:a. Drily Ur- Th e wasa v-. -I di,n pap;r K..t I.ir (I iv. S a I' a-. ;>. s.en-ncrat *r'-- Divi.ig-b :-j loquitur io p.ss? srer abn t Lo r i -o. a rup?s oITn \V Rvjtel 11
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  • 944 3 My hotel «as i n a delightful corner called Maidenhead, above Windsor, on tire Thames, where this river is still a brook, only navigable b\ means flood-gales and dams. Evening is drawing near, and ihe eight mil s of road Irom Ascot to Maidenhead are
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  • 902 3 TE RRITORIAL WA TERS. (Colonies end InottuJ Two or three important items of news huve r.ached this c >u"trv which punt 1 the growing n 1 ess ty for an 1 ntern itiona Conference tI -nsider the suitability of the rough-and read) oldfashioned three-mile limit to the exigencies of modern
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  • 55 3 Iho Resident Councillor of I'enang, accompanied by Mr. Riccard, Superintendent of Police. 1 »r. Dane. (riOßtaJ Surgeon. P. WA ari Mr. Il. r. Acting Assistant Protector of Chinese proceeded in the Government steamer Sea Bird irom Pea--1 ang on th'- *****, to Pulau Je-rjak, in coanec- tion nrtth the recent
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  • 1131 3 Referring to th- mem peliuLaW tanks at Shamshinpp near rlonfkaMM th.- China Mail writes .in the gen< ial qvestfbn i Wh.ie netxtnemm at fo„ed m tmrgtna akm I ties ia |,va led a I'.ts.., the ah ires V pian s,-., Um.l, Ihe Vv.wA State* and Sou''
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    • 241 3 PThe Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Cable Address.— Advertiser, Singapore. Telephone Number.— No. 61. PUBLISHED AT 20a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. The leading English Newspaper in the Straits Settlements Johore the Protected Native States of Perak, Selangor, Sungei Ujong Pahang, the Negri Sembilan British Nortji Borneo Sarawak Netherlands Indies, Java and
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