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

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n;iRD series. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 24m MAY, 1893. DAILY ISSUE. N 1.7.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 843 1 Posada 26 French Vermouth, 6.£0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL r STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O-- —C o'iver Quay. Wharvbs, New Harbour. WML |tii*ijgf? LINES. -f i! ail MHMII may be expected to arrive out- S -~-i eave Singapore homewards as follows r— DITWARL*. HOMEWARD R |etta Ma> 29th. Oriental May 31st P-*rr.r.*u'.3r
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    • 808 1 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD i BREMEN. Impkki.m German Mail. The East and wi'l known steamers of this linr run rtguiariy between Bremcrhavt-n and Shanghai, calling en ruute at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, i Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Singapore and Hont;kon^. In connection with the arrivals and departures of thtMr mail steamors
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    • 710 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapore Sb\p Agenfcy, late J. Daendels Co., 3, Robinson Quay. Agents at Penang, Messrs. HITIFNBACH LIEBERT&Co, TH r. Company 1 as a fleet of 28 st.amers, with splendid accommodation tor first class, second class, and deck passtneers,
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    • 464 1 Foft Bornfo Ports via Bawean Sourabaya Every four weeks a steamer runs in this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Pncb Every six weeks a steamer is dispatched to Dongaia, Berow and Bulojigan, also calling at Bawean, Sourabaya, Baitdjermassin, Pulo Laut, and Cotie,
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    • 714 1 Posada i Port. Corte, 9.00 UONGKONG AND* SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITA I in 000 000 RKSERVE FUND J ",.600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS j 1 0000,000 Court of Uirkctors. Chaikvan— H. HOPPIOS, K-,q. Deputy Chairman— C. HOLLIDAY. John S. Laprix, Esq. J. 5. Mom s, Ksq. Cari. Jantzfn, Esq.
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    • 597 1 NEW YORK LIFEg INSURANCE COMPANY. Finos 2 A c 1 .S>< 1. Heavy Reduction in R.v.t.-. New plan life policies on Kuropt.in hvc.s in the PiITTFAP.CKKN Co., NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INbURANCE COMPANY. THM undersigned, .H 1 n > I 1 ihe on-
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    • 342 1 Posada Wines, as sup] DACinC MAIL S TEA MshTp""" x COMPANY ANJ fJCCIDENTAL AND ORIEN AI w STEAMSHIP COMi'AN\, Fhrough pajsa^i i-kets led < Frai .r.dVienr. my I trai of St< inn ibo i- s oi !'■> ■■> lines. TTp olhei Kuropean putfU &n*ti Iti Sp«Hal reduced rates grant d
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  • Correspondence.
    • 601 2 To tmi EniTOK. Back's Greet Place. Rudgwick, Sussex. -2-nd April, 1893. Sir,— l have only to-day found time to read the piper you were good enough to send me dealing with the difference between the actual legislative representatives ot the Straits Settlements and the r m (ijvernment.
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  • 591 2 e -ia:e of afta,r> in Ihe Australian r w-re not so tragic, the comments :he n--\vspap:rrs would he am ising in the extreme Oor exchanges date May and, t whea the first three Baaka bad failed The aajpeaiinm itti ted to an aareasoaiag panic on the
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  • 798 2 Ust night Col. Huntley and the Officers a u° th Lincol "s!>ire) Regiment were At Home 10 a numerous gathering, some two hundred or si, of their Singapore mends. The commodious Mess-House at langlin has been the scene of many pleasant regimental hospitalities, of which the
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  • 347 2 The Hongkong Association has been at last fairly launched at a public meeting i held in Hongkong on the 12th inst Mr. J J. Francis, (j C in the chair. In the coarse of his address Mr Francis said The question of the formation of an association ot sort —a
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  • 1020 2 {Bangkok Times.) What w« to be dreaded from the ofTensive"advaii! e ot ttie French Colonial forces inlo S amese tet in tv. has occurred. A conflict Was well-nigh unavoidable. Whatever de-ire the Siamese may have had to maintain a peaceful and friendly attitude 'owar.ls their neighbours,
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  • 623 2 (London and China Express.) The r.p.jrt on the Str.iits Settlements B'ue Book for 1891, drawn up by the Colonial Secretary! Mr. \V. E. Maxwell, < .M.r;., li.ts been published dur. ing the week. The figure^ and records have of course been available for some time, and
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  • 639 2 (Via Ceylon.) London, May loth. The following is the result of the race for the Chester Cup run this daj Dire Devil 1 Red Eagle 2 Ragimunde Berlin. May loth. The German Radical papers resent the remarks mad^ by the Emperor regard- j ing the Army Bill m
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  • 992 2 Collate 01 the DOCKERS Striken Allfged Spirkt Marriage or H. R. H. lilt DVKS ')> YciPK. Mrs. Lavotry's Disaffoihtmekt. Narrow EsCAPI or THE CZAR and CZARIHA. The Australian Banks. f Via Australia j London, April -,o.- The I'u'-tmaster-General say 3 that the Government will not grant Imperial Penny
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  • 440 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp Mr. H. Daunt Mr. E. H. Bell Lieut. -Col. Chard, v.e... Mr. T. K. Ross re. Mr. J. M. Murray Mr. Sc Mrs. M. Stephens Mr. E. W. S. Morren and Family Mr. E. K. Kotk Mr. Dieodoolu Mr. F.
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  • 72 2 (COR«KCTI!I> IT TO MAT 2.J On LOMDOtf. Bar.'.i 4 tn s 2 ij\ d>:mand 2Si Private credit* 3ra s 2(M rjomment* 3in s 29] credits orn 2 <il Hank dtftnan 1 '.4 )n i i OMOK OMli. Bank dtiiiani! I^&dis. 1' N j Brink demand 1. 64 Private 30
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  • 111 2 (May 24 fill I 36. Gambier 05. s do. Cube No. 1 '0.50 do. do. No. 2 925 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) yo;| do. White, [FairL/W=s%j 147^ Nutmegs 150s to the tb.) 80. Mace (Banda) 76. Cloves (Ambojna) iS. Bali Coffee (i»% Blacks; 3^. Tapioca, small pearl (Fair qualit);
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 153 2 QCKAN s 1 BAM SHI P CO M Ihe Com pool outwardi for Str i C Homeward for I ryuii; h Sbi i Tnn,.--Japan, 1, Saiguo, Sanii h B,r neo, S Opal M :nvan m.i 1 An 1 I- lon' t Ti.i r. Other 1 u the undersigned. Lints in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 219 2 HONGKONG WEATHER TELEGRAMS. Barometer, reduced to ?2 decree^ FaFrta* heit, and to the ievel of the sea n i. "-n;h, an I hundredths. Temperature, in the shade in degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity, in percentage of saturation, the humidity ol air saturated with mo sture being u>o. Direction ol Wind, to two
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    • 1344 2 I I SHARE LIST MAY 24th, 1P93 ■>. i ong v Bank. i Si, pivin. Iio.ooo^sooflton 1 utarDock. tiftoSafes. 1,5... >.<*,,. «.«o 100 to to p.r 1 K-ntensop.r. I p.en- s,-, 'ii Dock t o. 13a Last sac. >$S.OO. nan 1,589 1.. 1,,, |1 j 1 Pry. Rx,-, Dock Co.
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    • 175 2 5S EXPEaC i I Giving port and del knownj Aglaia, M 5 Jt< N E s i s ■i a I M Calcdom Du n El on, Barry, A Frig H Ga a |i I H i St SLAS London, Ja^.- B i Kin i' K Birki M i I
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