The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 April 1893

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, ***** APRIL, 1893. DAILY [SSI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 Posada 30 Madeira, full median) u.oo PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 0-- i r ij.iv. WuAtem New Harbour. MAIL £5*4 LINES HOM Orinul Hi" I Rol May 13 Oriental r Mai s tki aa '■>• Railway to I i London by lea. Special new service between Naples and Egypt.
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    • 379 1 TsJORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD x>! BRE'.iEN. Imperial Gekman Mail. The East and well known strainers oi this linr run re^ul? 'v between Bremerh.ivt-n ,md Shanghai, railing en route at Ai twerp, Sotu tampton, Genoa, Naples. P-. r i Said. Suez, Advn. C\^i rr.lio. Singapore anu Horu,!<one. In connection with the arrivals and
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    • 589 1 DE KONINKLIJXE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapo c Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 3, Robinson Quay. Agents at Penang, Messrs. HUTTENBACH LIEBERT&Co. 'I"H t'c.ivr 1 v a ft t of rS s'lan-.rj., ui'ii 1 splen. I acccuino. Ati n or firs! .lass,
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    • 548 1 For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya. I" it-ry four weeks a steamer runs m thi< direction !::nj^ direct cargo and pas engers to Bandjer- i massin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Lotie. Once Evert six weeks a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berow and Bulongan, also 1 t;illm^ at Bawean, Sourabaya,
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    • 581 1 Posada 4Pori, Douro, ISSS, 28.00 LIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI x± BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |i, noonoo RESERVE PUND '*****0 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS j J'-J.000,000 Court ok UIKKCTOU. Chairkam— H. Hi.i'i'irS, Esq. Dkpvtv Chairman— C. J. HfOLLIDAY. Hen. J. f. BgLIrIRVINQ, [OUN S. LaI'K.X i CABI fAMTZHN, Bag S Ksq. [ulius
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    • 298 1 NEW YORK Lll'i: IT'SJRANCE COMPANY. Fl HI 1i vy Reduction m 1-' Xi plan lie polk on i .<:. n the Strait-. Agents, fan. 1. NOKTh bKITJ ANI; TILL INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSt CCE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG PIR] INSURANCE COM PAN 1 the cum ral J THK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE PIRE
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    • 116 1 1 v ..c!a ii Ta. Ciri MAIL STEAMSHIi 1 COM! rjcciDEN rAi [ENTrf" w BTfiAIfSHXP COM PAN 1 Sailu tes I i Icohama to ban Francis SO M ETHIN( p- W c nil Iclivc dolh Wit rri ichinc wi in > n: 1 i t Spanne r and all< 2olli.
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  • 222 2 The result of the competition for the Silver Cleek on Saturday resulted m another victory for Capt. Hawkins. Scores Tot. Heap Score. I. Capt. Hawk ns 44 45 89 8 81 3. F. M. Elliot 4S 51 99 16 83 V McLaren 47 48 95 to S5 J. B.
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  • 540 2 The following telegram has been re- ceived this morning, by the Local Secretary of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Com- j pany. Ltd from Mr. W. Bibby, Mine Man.v I ger at Raub Rough cleaning-up of Battery yielded ..too ounces of amalgam. Estimated quan- J tity of stone
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  • 147 2 On Satarday night wa- held the annual HHlillition meeting of Lodge St George, wftea Bro. Victor Charlwood wa^ installed la W, M. tor the en>uing year. The ceremonies w-re duly and impressively 1 arrie cut m the preseacc of the R W. D. G. M.. Sir Charles Warren, by
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  • 258 2 private CORCspoadCßt, m s'-nding us tbe t viewing, remarks, Thing-, are getting Uankabiy 1 mixed up here \va.r< m Bangkok are getting so un- i that we hope tbe French and •sum^r will come to SOBM agreement ?oon. or dsc Start to tight. Either alternative wffl
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  • 474 2 The Spring Tournament ol the L. L. T. C. commences to-day. Below we give the Handicaps, the entries and the initial rounds Handicaps. Single Handicap. Scratch.— Mrs. Loveli, Mrs. Dare. Rec. j. Miss Wishart. Rec. J. Mrs. Kynnersley. Rec. J Miss Fraser. Double H .ndicap. Owe
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  • 305 2 i Pi".a>.^ GtUUtU i Another blind Malay m the Province has made i .v.\a\ with .1 woman, I at this nme it happens to be an unmarried one Hei L'jther, however, with m she is I■• g, I plpril brought up b re the Magistrate a: Butterworth on
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  • 339 2 fai El RTBR A SIXTBSK. The weather of Saturday was not favourable to Cricket, the rain of the morning making the ground very heavy. Fhe rrsalt wa> a draw. Scores Tilt SIXTKXM. A. A. Grv; Ml t S 'J..n b G.IH.-.- ,n 2 I Lieut. Edw irds lothje &ub
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  • 1777 2 (Translated for the Free Press.) j i An address has been presented recently to the Dutch Second Chamber in Holland signed by Wi Tik and twenty-seven other Chinese traders of Samarang who declare j they liave learnt with alarm that a petition has been sent in to the
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  • 585 2 Via Rangoon.) Simla, Apr:! 12. The cable connecting I )iamnnd Island with the mainland was very successfully laid. Great credit is due to Mr. Dempster, the Chief Superintendent of the Isles, also to Captain James of the Dalla for his services. San Francisco, April 1 Mr. Blount, the
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  • 135 2 The football match on Saturday last between the Royal Engineers and the 2nd Lincolnshire Regiment was fought out m very distressing weather, the rain being nearly three inches deep m some p*rts of field. Nevertheless the RE. gained a decisive victory by three goals to one. A correspondent writes
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  • 399 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp Mr. J. Ronald Mr. Luang Vis Pirihar Mr. C. W. Hewgill Dr. C. L. Snyder Mr. Jackson Millar Mr. E. H. Bell Mr. Thaddeus Paul Mr. T. K. Ross Mr. H. Daunt Mr. J. M. Murray Mr. F. Powell Mr.
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  • 47 2 (CoRfcBCTBD UP To APRIL J 4 On London. credits om/s 29! On riOHOKOHO. B-itik demand t dis. On Java. 15 uik demand 1.64J 30 d/s 1 .68 1 Sovereigns, f«o buy)... 17-30 Bank of England Rale 2| Discount -5 months bills 1 o 6 ..1 ,A
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  • 115 2 (April 24 1 I'm I 39 15 Gambier 6.70 dr>. Cube No. 1 10. ;s do. do. No. 2 <> v> Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) <j so do. White, (Fair L/w=s% 15. 50 Nutmegs 150s 10 the Ib.j 82. Mnce Banda) 80. Cloves (Amboina) -3Baii Codec (\o% Blacks) 36.
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  • 231 2 Q\ OTATION. Cap. P up >r>dr<;s V,, >ng Bank. i B% Sellers. 10.000 ■•o l f. i < ,>,.,,,,.,..,„,,„„, •ear Dock. >:;=, ;go •i>-nn:re«-<i p.c. i p:em. Q<No 11"X '''"X <o. i; v Last salt. 158,900 Vvi kl »w D«k Cm, 85 Bncrt, i;i.s-> i;i,.s-h.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 2 M. de CAMUS tx Co. I3EG to announce the receipt ex late arrivals from Manila of a specially manufactured line of igara made of picked leaves and bearing favourable comparison with the best Havanah brand-. The M \r\i\ CRISTIN* Factory have recently re-organized their manufactory with the result that their
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    • 56 2 J. LAWSON. Consulting Knginkkr, Survbvob and Machinery Values. MARINE CLUB. T~\ RAW I \GS, specifications and estim.ites given U for the purchase or repairing o1 Steamers, Engines, Boilers and all classes of Machinery. Practical advice given on the working o! same. Steamere surveyed and superintended. Engineers prepared for the Board
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    • 273 2 QCEAN STEAM SHIP CO (PAN' IW Botttpaaj an n«V bal pooi outwards for Straits and Chi: rds for Lo >■ I commodation for fir-it and I ird pas* tying a S;ir;.-» m and S Through Bil is of L-iimg arc I Japan. Manil.i, Saigon, S tn I Hortfa Hir neo,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 HONGKONG WEATHER TELEGRAMS. Harometer, reduced lo 32 decrees Fahrenheit, arfd to the level ot the sea m niches leiuh, and hundredths. Temperature, m the shade m degrees, Fahrenheit. Humidity, m percentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100. Direction of Wind, lo two points. Force of
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    • 1056 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Captain Arrived Fro:.-, _ons.-. eei '.Vh Men-of-War H.vik Dm. A... 207 ThuyvenbeiffMar. SCN Mi A' Consul PatXAS Brh.ar. M d _pril tt.Rata. 1 Sr. N. Offico Other Vessels Amu. km Brit. toS Girod Apr .-.->.' ,i-g,.; W s. AYBRMaWA Sar. sl-.ivi Meralli April 20.Sibu !.■<!.
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