The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 May 1893

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRI) SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 6th MAY, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. X i 75.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1000 1 Posada Clarets, good after dinnerwines. DfcNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 17 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Oi"icK> Collyer Quay. Wharves, New Harboar. MAIL f|§| LhNES. i v-. r v' steamers mi'.y be expected to arrive out- 'jave Singapore homewards as follows:— 01 TWARD. HOMEWARD. 1890 1893. Rchi'.U Maj 15th. Sutlej May 17th. Rosett.i Miv
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    • 802 1 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. Imperial German Mail. '"Phe fast and we'l known steamers of this lina run ■I 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 thesr mail steamers the
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    • 1274 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Bornbo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya MAATSCHAPPIJ. Every four weeks a steamer runs m this direction (Under contract with the Netherlands Ind.a takin X d j, re f r nd P^JIK" 5 to BandjerGovernment). massin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late Once
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    • 681 1 Posada the Wines to be found at Hotels. TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL" $10,*****0 RESERVE FUND *****00 RESERVE 'LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS *i 0,000,000 Court or Directors. Chairkan— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY. Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving, John S. Lapr-.x, Esq. Carl Jantzen, Esq. J. S.
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    • 628 1 NEW YORK LIF«E INSURANCE COMPANY. FiNns £*****1 ,886. Heavy Reduction m Rates. New plan life policies on European lives m the Straits. ■xrtTPARCKHN ft Co., Agents, tan. 1. BRITISH AND MERCAN- TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE j HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. *"PHE ur-drrsipned, A^ent^ fur die above Com- panics,
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    • 592 1 Posada 77 Gin, be: t London dry, DACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through pasaage ticket^ panted to Sngtant France, and Gemtatiy bj ail trai A:!.i,:.. i-. of Steamers, aho to Sai Fram id bj rlirr >ti»aiti of the above line*-. To other Roropoan points
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  • 144 2 PLAY ON FRIDAY. II \MntiNSHIF. Mrs. l.ov»l. brut \!>ss X riser, 6 6 I. Lambs' m bnumi'j Dotrass. Mrs. Kvi.H'jimc) .ttid Mr. l.i.vell, scr., beat Mrs. Dare an i Mr Oven. o*o ',0, 6 -3, 6—4. Profkssiojj Purs. Lot: Wss Donaldson and Mr. Braddell beat f,
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  • 281 2 HOXGKOKG, SHANGHAI, AND SINGAPOKK. The Singapore team tires at liaiestier this iflernoon, beginning at about 2.50 p. m. The I attain ol the team supervised a final practice of two ol the candidates tor indugjoa, Gnmni Savers, S V. A., and Mr. (iff. yesterday altcrnoon. As
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  • 637 2 A yeral meeting ol the Singapore GoU 1 mo "s. m the Committee Room of the C:. kct Crab last evening th* Prcsideal Mr Mcßh hie, ia Ac dnir There ■a-:- a!-, vre-r.: :V: H> :,le Major V .JaKum Mr Maclaren, Mr. I B. Robert- ,\lr Stringer,
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  • 52 2 I'm.- Aaatn&SS SS£*S a LondN Urlegraa to the following effect —It reported that the Earl of Roscbery, the Retail vi Slate for Foreign Affairs, who -v^m-- a widowrr m 1890, is about to Mm the Priniceaa Maud, the youngest liau-ht* r of the Prime of Wales, who is -5 years
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  • 1144 2 Is the British Empire on th** verge of col- lapse The second reading of the Home Rule Bill passes the House of Commons by a m ijority of 43, something has knocked tlie botiom out uf Aus ralian finance, and Major Wachs prophesies ihat Vino. land's
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  • 1872 2 Complimentary Popular Concert to Mr. E. Salzmann. In view of the approaching departure to England of Mr. and Mrs. Salzmann, who have for so many years been prominently i connected with matters musical m Singa- pore, the Singapore Philharmonic Society, as a mark of esteem for Mr.
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  • 193 2 Madras, 26th April. His Kxcellency Sir James Dormer, accompanied by Captain Cavaye and Mr. Wapshare, went out from Ootacamund a day or two ago m the direction of Pykarn for sport. Sir James Dormer was walking along alone when he met a tiger
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  • 86 2 Mr. E. Hogge is appointed a Visiting and Licensing Justice for Malacca. Mr. G. C. Wray has been appointed Acting Protector of Chinese from the 4th instant. Mr. J. Aitken has been appointed to act as Assistant Official Assignee and Deputy Registrar of Deeds. The Netherlands Consul-General sends
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  • 8 2 Gossip will very soon die without proper ventilation.
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  • 415 2 (Via Rangoon. Berlin, 2jth Abril The Emperor William has conferred the order of the Black Eagle on Cardinal Rampolla, Pontifical Secretary of State. London, 26th April. The de^th is announced of Mr. Monteath, formerly Director General of Post Offices m India. Mr. Morley, Sectary for In land, has
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  • 282 2 SHAR E LIST. MAY Mfc, if^j yi-<n* now. v .m i .1,. v Hong one X S'hai Rank. I 1 1% Selltr-. fio ■■■*> <>oo fio o «\(wi fm.< ■■.»> i?-, 1 nijung Pww Dock. 1178 i.jh'.n 150 ■.-.!><> r<M to o l> benuires 6 p.c. 1% prcm. 90Q.S"" Ti..
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  • 64 2 (Cor-<bcted VI to May 6 Ok London. Bank 4ms 2 g\ demand .2 8J Pnvale credits 3 m's 291 M Hnmrnenlt 3m S 2 O,| credits bm/s 2o| On [ndia. Bank demand 223 On Hongko!;«. B-ink demand dis. On J*v*. B-ink demand 1.65 Private 30 d's 1.68 Sovereigns, (to
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  • 109 2 (May 6 Tin 37Gambier 6.65 do. Cube No. 1 io-7S do. do. No. 2 950 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'purc) 9. do. White. (Fair L/W=s% „15 25 Nutmegs 150s to the lb.) 82. Mace (Banda) 80 Cioves (Amboina) 23. Bali Cotlee (10% Blacks) 36. Tapioca, small pearl (Fair qua!it>) 420
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 476 2 At the Principal Hotels. Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp Mi IL Daunt Mr. Luang Vis Pinhar Major Chard, v.. p.t. Dr. C. L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mr. E. II. Bell LangrJon Mr. T. K. Boss Mr. ac Mrs. M. Stephens Mr. J. M Murray and family
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    • 305 2 qckan srtA..: 11, a. M The C.'ompan\ I lteUMn«c4i |> h d < rOJI I pool oil-war. i-. far St. aaA CUa Shangi horn. w-,rd~ !\,.r 1. ..ik3.ii pi-.tv \v- Ii ipd ha a Commodatiun {ur fir.,t -d 1 jrd senjj r>ini;s Samoa wd Ste« irde« Tnroiit^h Bills of La<iisg
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 60 2 Passengers for Straits Settlements Per Parramatta, from London, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. EL J. Nanson, Mrs. Bonser, Capt. C. R. Simpson, Miss A. F. S. Mitchell. From Biindisi.— Mr. Belheld. Per Saghalie 11 from Marseilles, April 16.— Mr. F. Lede Boer, Mr. R. Brown. Per Britannia, from London, April
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    • 1030 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Captain Arrived From Consigners I »r t WhMI Men-of-War Esmeralpa Sel. ych.. 171 rlaaeaa May 4 Klm^ s P «.,v Gier Dut. Havel Maj 1 DeM Dm. ■<■■■■/ Mantofc M--Havik Dut. eh.. 207 Tbtiy venbergMar. 28 OteMeh DM < MERAri Dut. g.b., V.d. Pauv. r:'.\pr:i
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    • 216 2 A.- I, M A.. X Bski Bk 1.1 1 w.\ 9o* M Lv >i DLOM H' Dioaeo, Duto is v i Gsrda. Hi <1! vmowa vv* c. Ha Mar. 5 iv „-■<■ (iH'/H. A I (il I \»H I M I liMl, A MtLWt, Load NfCK«t,Uf Mayer. NinsChow, I Ocbaka,
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  • 719 3 p., following carious passage appears r Focbes MkcWff a interesting series p| Mutiny Rfininisciuo now b< ing printiJllltrfj* 1 1 i iS«i_'. It-It <i Link"** A^ 1 !v;ve no intuition of ...-■^■g an autobiography, I m.\ i-'-'wiipii-it am descended from an old I \v' >
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  • 136 3 Ai Ike <nl cwwersaiios at H Ihc members v! tin- So ktj "t i>.M a i,:,i.iuirr booka .i? badges, > were gensine, being, ;;ui 'i islj aj'jTopi iate Tin happy bi»3 mr.ii. >»''l a-r t NSC H. iht la the O Ken's N iw i taeen by Cr..v\ General I
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  • 707 3 the question of schools on the Hills tor AngloImlian children brings up another question of greiier importance still, an 1 indeed a nntler of tie most vital import, not alone to Anglo-Indian parents but also t > the state. This matter is the gradual but steady
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  • 733 3 ij S i: the I stitution I Brassey, lh< -a pre- M serS i to ilie p tlicy <>■ main- innuai s ibven ioiw Bra fty, he obwrv it might It Enj I d hall the mercantile gc >'. ilit: worl I, and he
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  • 626 3 (Saturday Review i l'he wo: Id is over-populateii with amiable, j^oodlooking young mfr. highly educated, healthy, and wholly incap iblj of earning ih.ir livelihoods. Their excellent education has taught them precisely nothing whatever; they know no langmge bat the r ow.i they could not find Berlin on
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  • 617 3 Subjoined aru a few notes alluding to the World s Fair ;u Chicago and its arrangem- !lt> 'liit white c<t\ the World's ['air grounds and buildings are termed, has the equipment of a model municipality. It I. .is a combined water capacity of 54,000, 00 gallons a
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  • 89 3 What do you tliink of tlii> portrait of me, my dear, a-ked W'iltn nip. It i- very Snjiline and pleasant," said Mrs. Witherup. Then she Tf) lod,,! ii \^jull> I wisli you'd look like it once m .1 while, jolmT*"- i*y Nearly every man has the collecting fever IM least
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  • 948 3 (From a Correspondent.) April, Oil), 1893. The scene of battle changes to-ilny back again to the floor ol the House, although many Members do not intend to put m an appearance t II Monday as a protest against. the curtailment of recess. Meanwhile, the country lias been tinging
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  • 235 3 Haven't you ritlcn lhat Idler y<:t, Annie Yes, George, dear -all except ihe postscript. I'm trying to ilunk ot something to say m it." A precocious, impulsive young Mr. Was m love with a girl and lie Kr. Said she, Sir, go slow For I'll have you t.i know
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  • 682 3 May sth, 1893. I Ellen- I Curate I R»»- <)k< h- I Ellen iCi.voi.- u7> ~.> RitcherMeat. r W tee, chobe.JaepH K IK 1-- C k F ch R o r V o oc r Beei P«-Kaii .ft ,6 14 16 l-m.K. per 4mm 475 77^~~ 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 514 3 M. de CAMUS <x Co. DEG to announce the receipt ex late arrivals LJ from Manila of a specially manufactured line of Cigars made of picked leaves and bearing favourable comparison with the best Mavanah brands. The M iria t'RisriNA Factory have recently re-organized their manufactory with the result that
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