The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1893

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FHIRI) SERIES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 13m JUNE, 1893. DAILY [SSUE. X i.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 861 1 Posaca 71 bis Scotch Whisky, 7.50 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Office. CoUyer Quay. Wharves, New Harbour. MAIL ec^fe 1 LINES. Dm r >'• m^mWmU '•>' c expected to arrive out- <» 1 ia ''"'i le.»ve SinK-ip'-'Tf riome'.v.trds as to'.'ows OVTWARO. HOMEWARD. 189;,. 'SoPeninsular .':->• t^'H. Ravenna |;ne 14th.
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    • 885 1 i MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. Impfriai Gkkmas Mail. '■"•he last .ii (1 \vt-'l kno-.vn steamer', of this lin» run j A rt-jju^arly between Bremerhnven and Shanghai, railing en route at Antwt-rp, Southampton. Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong. In connection wi-h tlx BiTTTala and departures of these
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    • 918 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 India taking direct cargo and pasengers to BandjerGoyernment). roassm, Pulo Laut, Passir and Code. Agents at Singapore Ship A^tnry, latr Okcb F.vj.rv six wbbks a steamer
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    • 249 1 ■j— co fc^sT-' L. PATZER. BENEDICTINE. DE LABBAYE DE FECAMP SEINE-INFERIBURE m ESQUISE. TONIQUE. ff/'hl DIGESTIVE. CyMU .La meilleure pnW de toutes les Liqueurs. Mar. 9. t.th.s. ARRIVES BY P. O. MAIL REGULARLY. Guinness's Draught Stout, Guinness's Draught Stout, Guinness's Draught Stout. IF you want health and strength m the
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    • 706 1 Posada Hocks& Moselle, best imported M| IJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPiI ai f 10,*****0 RESERVE FUND J 3600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OK PROPRIETORS fi.-. 000,000 Court of Directors. Chairman H. HOPPIUS, Es (j Dkputs Chaikvan— c. J. HOLLIDAY. John S. Laprix, Esq. S. MosBS, 1 Cakl Jantzrn, Esq.
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    • 554 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Finds £*%j6ttjl Xl Heavy Reduction m Ratl New plan life policies on Kuropear. lives m the Strait 1 MJTTFAJtCKI N I C).. kgrnt*. lan. I. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDEHL'kG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. TPH E ttndrrrigawd. Agents i Con*
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    • 185 1 Posada 70 Irish Whisk; o ;.j 10-O DACiriC VIA tL STE VMSHIP x COMPANY fJCCIDENTAL AND 0 NTAI STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Through Fram e, and G i of Steamers, alao v ■I Deeding < conne fi< o > P vi one 3 Of 10,. fares from China and Sailing dates from
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  • 598 2 {From our own Ccrespondent.} When the Railway to Rawang was opened many people doubted whether the line would ever pay, but it had hardly been opened when there was a general rush, and now there is a scarcity oi trucks an. l waggons to meet the unexpectedly heavy
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  • 899 2 v writes to 1:- ng part of the Indian Immigration -port tor 1*92 is the frank conon the part of the Agent, Mr. egoi I tin total faiiure of the aj recruiting system. It is hard ehre how. or why such a system of •ion
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  • 644 2 1 1 meida v. Wills Co. This action was tried before the Chief Justice on the 9th and 1 oth June, instant Mr. Sisson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. \Y. Nanson for the defendants. The plaintiff's claim was SSS for broker's com- n at 1 per rent,
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  • 144 2 Says the Sydney Bulletin Cabled that a German Lloyds' boal has reached Bremen from Austra ia with 60 emigrants aboard who couldn't get work hen-. When the Germans can't gel work, who can <i. the current passenger lists of the white Star Line hence to the Cape of Good Hope
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  • 665 2 {Translated for the Free Press.) The Batavian exhibition buildings are approaching completion. The headquarters will be the palace of th,e late Radei S.il.-h. a native artist. The other large buildings for the show are made of bamboo with attap roofs. There are two bandstands also built of the
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  • 1155 2 (Bangkok Tunes.) The action entered m H. B. M. Consular Court by a Chinaman named Wang Lee, who sought to recover Tcs. j.ooo from Mr. G. Mm ray Campbell for the dis mantling of certain buildings and erections situate at the Bangkok premises of Kharal Railway, has been
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  • 74 2 I lie following an: the handicaps for tin One-mile Cycle Race to-morrow I). W. Peterson (pneumatic roadster) scr. Nawton (pneumalic racer; 25 yds. A. I). I.amont do yd,. W.. Makepeace do 1 1 5 yrl^. H.G. Otrmout (cushion roadbter; 135 yds. K. Mi Lyon pneumatic
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  • 448 2 [Pineng Gazette, 91)1 iiM.) The funeral of the late Mr. trig Mah Pheow, Capitan China of F.die, who died about two months ago, will t.ike place hire to-morrow. Two boy, named A Grant and J Rudye, who deserted from the sailing ship Sanitation, h.ive bt-en sent to prison
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  • 419 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. K. H. Hell Mr. H. K. Daunt Mr. T. K. Ross I-i'ut.-Col. < hard v c Mr. E. K. Koek k.k. Mr. F. (j. Somervilie Mr.jt Mr-. M.Stephens Mr. A. S. Martin and family Mr. J. Matthews Mr. T\ cod I Mr. K.
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  • 68 2 (CoRRBCI '-.ii I I TO June I On London. Kank is 2 demand 2 8, Private credits }ni S 2 </ rf«r«imenu 3 n 2 credits 0m s 2w^ Os !nd;\. Hank demand 2.0 Os Hohokoko. LJ.trio. demand i/'odis. O s j*v Bi;,i. demand i.'j Private 50 <1 s
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  • 135 2 [Government Gazette, June Qth.) Mr. James Brown, Assistant to the Government I'rinter, has arrived m the State. Mr. C. P. H Webb has been appointed Shipping Clerk, Klang. Mr. K. M. Yyner, Surveyor, P. W. D., has been dismissed the public service. The district known as Balau Valley
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  • 169 2 [Pinang Gazette.) The steamer Jin Ho brings news from Klambir that work has been resumed at the oil works, and that the coolies are returning m batches by steam launch. The TV" Ho had, m consequence! to discharge her cargo at Tandjong Poera, and could not
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  • 118 2 fjune 13. J Tin f 36. Gambier 61.5 do. Cube No. 1 10.50 do. do. No. 2 .1 15 Pepp. r, Black (ordinary Spore,/ c> o; 1 do. White. (Fair L/W=s% „14.75 Nutmegs 15ns lo the Ib.) 80. Mace (Banda) 7(1 Cloves (Amijoma) IS. Ra'i Coffee [10% Blacks) Pengerang
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  • 153 2 X ill W! >\, i e ong i S'hai Bank. 107% p t ,:n. f:.. '.^-ar Dock. t(*»Sales k Setter*. 3 ,.k. bfiiiurt-so p.r. 1 Hem v "«-Oo«fcCo. tJa LmhL Prv Ku,r IWkTo. s.. Io -<"•■ SUp<A SHI-rs. b 11 O *'o. 12 Sale-. S.OQCMJOO
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 r\ EAN S ir. .HI L IM Company's p kwnnrdi r Loodoa 1 Tnrc- Japan, "v 1 tails, S neo. S cip.il M li r we Am, In^ r'" Th, the un-' B&HG I tj thai Dcli, Sumatra. Ttte patch. North Bochi Ranee leave negul irly (or Lab d is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 90 2 Passengers by the Mail. June 13. Per Ravenna from Yokohama to Penang. Mr. and Mrs. Birch. To Singapore.— Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Mr. L. J. Baker. From Hongkong.— Mr. W. Courtnay, Mr. T. Whiting. Mr. W. H. Wellington. Passengers Departing. June 14. Per Ravenna to London. Lieut. \V. V. Howard,
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    • 929 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Captain Arrived From Consignees Wm M Wien-oi- War Moskwa R» tan OMoiaii E I I h, Timi 1 Pallas Bnl. cr., 2575 McLeod 12 Bangkok Sr. N officer Sbmirakis Fr. yacht, Y |un<4 P Other Vessels Ascakius Brk.du.7S rt Feb. ao EMi M Abstria Brit,
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    • 96 2 I Hi n 11. HOKUK IULk |>, Mifc I ht N I i I Khl Mi N. j( 1 k Xi n 1 k I I 1 a! r 1 1 Mi/K I I MiLWA, I N IN Il\ < I V N I I Priok., Hamburg, \l.t\ 2 DMI
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