The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 May 1893

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  • 18 1 THIS Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fKIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 9™ MAY, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. No 1,752
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 825 1 Posada Clarets, goodafter dinnerwines. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. qjs;cb, Collyer Quay. Whakves, New Harbour. Iwaaaaß emmems amy expected to arrive out■d md leave Singapore hmaaaaidj as follows; ni'TW \KD HOMEWARD. Rohilla > Sutlej May 17th £o,etta kbyastl Oriental May p,-; n su!ar Ravenna Jine 14th. Rabin* jwaeasth. <;_.,:
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    • 709 1 TVTORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD X^ BREMEN. Imperial Gxxmam Mail. A regularly between Blvmerhaven and Shanghai, j Calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore In c.r nection with the arrivals and departures of j these mail steamers the Company's steamer Numbtrg nthry mail service between Singapore,
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    • 1263 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya MAATSCHAPPI I. Every four weeks a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjer(Under contract with the Netherlands India massin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late Cncb Every six weeks a
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    • 705 1 Posada Hocks Moselle, best imported. TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I xx BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL J 10.000,000 RESERVE FUND J 3,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS *i 0,000.000 Court of Directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY. John S. Laprix. Esq. J. S. Moses, Esq. Carl Jasitzkn, Est). I).
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    • 577 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Fvnds £zifi&lJH6. Heavy Reduction m Rale".. New plan life policies on Earepean lives m the Straits. PiITTFAPC'KKN Co., Agents. lan. I. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. '"HE undersigned, Agents fb* mht Com- pana are prepared to accept
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    • 441 1 Posada 7: Grlenlion Sc r^i W sky, 10.5 c PACIFIC MAIL STEAVSHIp X COMPANY AND (ACCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL W STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rhroogh l 1 1 Franc* and Get Vila of Steanu r to Sa 1- 1-. 1 oi the a I 1 ther Ea sn points at p Specia and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 427 2 To Tin KniTOR. Sir. Your Hold and fearless advocacy of truth and >••> ir anxiely and determination to rectify what is wrong encourage me to hope that you will not deny this letter a corner m your valuable journal, which is perhaps the only effectual means of
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    • 89 2 P! \Y ON Vi INDAV 1 b 1 1 9 Dow auas. v i Kysmerstej and Mrs. Level, scr beat I ntd M sa L. Mmeida, rec r>— 3 111 FOR WEDNESDAY. Cha m r s h: 1 Final. Mrs, Mrs, Safana ma ider< I IE
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    • 652 2 As iartnSSTTM Prf.sent st'ov. Ast evening m the Mar:.- Club, Mr W. M kepeace, as the !><-v retarv of the Ma--ten a.: Mates Association, was made the ark f a very pleasiag s uvea rol; ■le with* tl c A.-- tl c te--r tab i g
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  • 578 2 Discovery 01 Reef Gold. Sandakan, April 29th, 1893. Captain Breston, who has been for the last month or so prospecting for gold on behalf of the Governing Company m the district of the Segama and its tributaries, three days ago wrote to tbe Governor that he had
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  • 376 2 1 From a Correspondent.] Four or t; »c years a^o. Malacca could boast '>f a very fair 1 ticket eleven wi'h the renowned E W. B. as its captain. Even tw 1 years ago, with ihe same energetic leader, it' ever Sleepy Hollow was wide awake il
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  • 329 2 In tin* news from Kinta, Perak, the fol- lowing ap| 1•— m Pin xng Ga&ette: On Satur i.i kid I >. ok m 1 meeting. j It came ofl »erj II so di I inn t of the riders. i It w.is enjnyabii and 1 rrrybnd) seemed lo enjoy
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  • 3423 2 The Hongkong Jockey Club Case. Mr. Fraser-Smith wins his Cask. On May ist judgment was delivered by Chief Justice Fielding Clarke m the case 104 of 1 891, m which Robert Fraser Smith prayed lor an injunction against the Stewards of the Jockey Club restraining
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  • 487 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Nieukamp Mr. H. Daunt Mr. Luang Visudh Pa- Major Chard, v.c, R.E. rihar Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Dr. C. L. Snyder Langdon Mr. E. H. Bell Mr. Mrs. M Stephens Mr. T. K. Ross and family Mr. J. M. Murray
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  • 77 2 (Corrected Bf to May g.j On Lost) os. Bank 1 ra s 2 g\ demand .2 ,s t Private credits sni 20J ■I" 2 I),' credits '1 m .3 oj Os [RDM ItanU nand ?i> Ok Hovgron B-:,s kinand (Is [4 v B«, k i-.n md I.'--r*r JO d
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  • 111 2 (Mat 9 l-,, Gamtner 0.65 do. < übe No. 1 10.75. •i- N°; "5o Pepper, Bia,..k (ordinan ■> >i I 9. 00. While, Iharl. vV IS 25 Nutmegs 15°* !o l ,e S2. Mace (Banda j 80. Cloves \mboina 1 23. Ba i Coffee io% Blacks) 36. rapioca, small
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  • 58 2 Per Parramatta, from London, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nanson, Mrs. Bonser, Capt. C. K. Simpson, Miss A. F. S. Mitchell. From Brindisi.—Mr. B-Ifield. Per Saghalien from Marseilles, April 16. Mr. F. Lede Boer, Mr. R. Brown. Per Britannia, from London, April 28. From
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  • 94 2 (Specially compiled for the Singapore Free Press). [Date of passing Anjer Nationality and description of vessel Captain's name Where and when sailed Destination.] May i. Dut. str., KoNiNGIS Bam*. Hamburg, Mar. 2 Batavia. May 2. Brit, str, INDIA Johnston London, Mar. 2Q Batavia. May 2. Dut. str.,
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  • 263 2 To-Dst. I-01 I'er At Palembang, Cat 'ma, Pal 1 Malacca i' Kian,», Batavier, 1 H Malacca Klang, Pern (I -i Sambas Pontianak, II"; the Wisp, \MI I rii g^anu, 1n f?. Halewt 1 H Penang. i G. van Brlamdt, im Batavia. .\e.. G. Loudon. 4 I'M Tringganu, Sirs
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  • 128 2 apni 9. BfLLITON, Brit, str., Ch'p.ird, lor SeUflSJOt \,a j potts. Java. AvCHISBS, Dut. str., Korison, for Amsterdam and Liverpool. Pegc, Brit, str., Trevveeke, for Penang via port- i Will O' the Wisp, Brit. stk*.. Gray, lot Pontia- nak. Resuient Halewvn, Brit, str., Nacodah, fot Tringganu and Kelantan. Graafvan
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  • 134 2 May B.— Per Pakan Messrs W. and C Von Moss. May <).— Per Clww Phya Mr. Betington, Mr. W. D. Scott, Mr. Goh Sing Koh. Passengers by the Mail. May 9.— Per Yarra from Yokohama. Mr. I- Arratoon. From Hongkong.— Mr. Seak Lane: Seak and Mr. Seak Eng
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  • 231 2 k,i- Ak ivi 1. H rl Mai V.i m riaml I m R. S Brhl4« Bttti, An m rp MJ ir, rl Bi 1.1.1 KoiHos. Uirk Maj Mw ULBDOkTIEW, Mi'- :i dm: |«l* M M LOLOMRO, M Diomkd, I jverpa D4RD4MUK, Birken id Ma <11 not hlamburg, due
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 67 2 For Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The British India Steam Nay. Co.'s Steamer NEW GUINEA, 2,513 tons, Captain CaSBY, having left Calcutta on the 30th April, may be expected to arrive here on the Bth instant. She will have prompt despatch for the above ports, cargo and passengers at through rates
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    • 326 2 QCEAN STEAMSHIP COM, ANY The Compaa] 's steamers irede h A pool outwards for Sarattsand Ctuaa and tron S 1 nomevv-.rri- Eh I nildi>« B»o>y Willi, oommodattoa for firs! aad t ird dac pas rrying .1 Surgeon nr,..l Stewardesni rhrongti BiIN ol line are 1-- fo, Japan. Manila, Saigon, Si
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 Weather Report. (May 8.; Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. M. 3v. It. 9P. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 2y.SB/ 29.70a 29.850 Temperature S?' 0 77-8 Wet Bulb Thermometer 77.8 78.3 711.4 Dir.ofWind N.W. S.W. S.W. Max. Temp, m shade 91. 8 Mm. do do 738 Max. m Sun
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    • 950 2 SHARK LIST MA> Qth rflgj. Quart, 10s. Cap N m riMOM wamm r.i uv. Hong nog S'hai Rank. 11 >% Sellir-. lio.ooo.ooo^toooo.oon (hi. <>,>.) 1. igr 1.. ..ng Pagar Dock. 1178 [,500.000 1.590, 15.000 10 too tea w I l,entures6 p.c. 1% prem 909,500 <en I a 1 1. our
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