The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 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 fHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, ird JULY, 1893 DAILY ISSUE. N i,7g
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 521 1 Posada 15 Sherry, pale dry $9.00 j PbMNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. _4 rj«a Q ■<!>■. Whakvis, New Harbour. VIAIL fgfftf? LINES. iteM HI f ll c expected to arrive outc ,v; Singapore r.^mewards ai follows \R[). HOMEWARD. itaj. 1893. ur Rosetta >j!_v 12th. j Ptmnsular ':.>■ afith. p-K
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    • 721 1 MORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD BREMEN. Impkwal Gkkman Mail. •Tihe fast a»d well fcaown steamers of this !in«- run regularly between Brtmerhaven and Shanghai, ra!li«K en route at Antwerp, Soothamptoo, Genoa, Naples, FVrt Said. Suez, Aden. Colombo Singapore and Honiibne. In connection with the arrivals and departures of these mail stranu-rs the Company's
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    • 1202 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Ports via Bawi-an and Sourabaya MAATSCHAPPIJ. on l le l^ every month a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to (Under rontrait with the Nether ands In< n a d 1 1 o j1- G v rnmen Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir
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    • 710 1 Posada 30 Madeira, full medium 12.00 XJTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI XA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 10.000,000 RESERVE FUND J 3600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF t PROPRIETORS f 1 0.000,000 Court of Uikf.ctors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, H-q Deputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY. I John S. Laprix, Esq. J. S. fclosss, Esq. Carl [antZKW,
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    • 603 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSUR- J ANCE COMPANY. Ft tarn £ts,6&ijM6, Henry Reduction m Kales. New plan life polu ;es on European lives m the Straits. PUTTFARCKKM X Co., r AtTf-nts. o 'an. I. HPHE LONDON AND LANCA- S x SHIRE FIRE INSURANCE t COMPANY. CAPITAI £cfc*,oM. Paid-i p Capital 185,200.
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    • 412 1 3 osada 4 Port. Douro, 1658 OACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND ACCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through pataagi .■k- ■r.-i' .1 aad Geimaiiy hy al trai i Steamers, ahn t» San Fra theste^taef f the above lines. roodta E arapaaa b< inuat) ipccial reduced rates granted to Officers irm\ \.iv
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    • 438 2 Peas ;K Reference to the 52m f f Press oi Jun.- 33rd, will shew that at c |oag suff- ring Siamese Government 1 acting within their Treaty rights, on the L?nti-*h Minister !o warn s _jm Free Press to he more discreet tone ot i's articles
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  • 341 2 .ient of the D* Cochin I a the tjun despa -ye In- md the go :-d trouble 1 1 station, Sr pi the night ma H regnUtionsl rbidding of does into Sing ipore r n lor three items k 1 '--"tt-lv come 1 ban x o^.Vmsr i >L r .»h
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  • 1144 2 No dearth of cxi it-ment this week but the excitement has been the reverse of stimulating, The week began with the news of the Victoria disaster, affecting the whole Empire, continued m the depressing pews of the Indian Government's tinkering the silver question, and ended m
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  • 422 2 The second day of the Raffles School sports were, from every point of view, a much greater success than the first. The weather whs all that could have been desire and the ground, which was quite a (ju igrnire or. Tuesday, was m good condition, whilst greater
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  • 712 2 Kuhlow's Trade Revin gives a pretty full r- sumc of an address on th< suhjei t ol Gasworks as Lighting, Healing and Power Centries," deliv< red by Herr W Oechelhauser bi fore the Prussian So< i- ty for the Promi tion oi Industry. Interesting as the whole papei
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  • 89 2 Chcfoo advices received by a Shanghai contemporary state that the Russian authorities at Vladivostok have sent instructions to the Russian Consul at Chefoo to issue no more pass-portsto Chinese coolies until further orders. Commencing from the Ist day of this year up to the 23rd of April, no fewer than
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  • 104 2 One day, when business ran dawn low, Deep gloom sat on a merchant's brow, And dark as midnight was the flow Of thoughts revolving rapidly. That merchant saw a dreadful sight, By fancy's dim and luiul light He thought he saw the baililf right Among his stock
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  • 232 2 (Vid Ceylon.) London, June 2oth. Lord Roberts to jk his scat m the House of Lords last night lor the first lime. A movement is on foot to form a group of members of the House of Commons who are actively interested m Indian questions from the native
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  • 1066 2 {Via Australia.) London, June 4. —An infernal rmcViine w.i, disovered m the precincts ol ihe Dublin Law Comts i-day. The clockwork was out oi order and preented the explosion. The machine bore the incrjption, Remember Judge Murphy. The Agents- General fur Victoria and Oueensmd
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  • 453 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. E. H. Bell Mr. H. K. Daunt Mr. T. K. Ross [Jeut.-CoL Chard, v.c, Mr. E. R. Ko,k re. Mr. F. G. SumiTville Mr. G. Tlieodnoia Mr. A. S. Martin Mr. C. Pel. r Mr. R. Allan Mr Chas. D. C.urney Mr. Wm.
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  • 71 2 (CoR^BCTKfJ UP 1 t) July 1 On Lowdoh. Hank 4 m S 2 g| demand 25 Private credits 3m s 2 6 tl do<-iiments 3 ro/s 2 (>], (.rcdils 0 1.1 2 (l On lsm».. Bank demand 180 On Hongkom;. Bank demand i% IS- s- Java. B.mk demand 1-4&
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  • 109 2 (July i.) Ti 3'> 75 Garabier...* >• 20 do. tube No. I l°-4' J do. do. No. 2 830 Pcpi.. t, Black (ordinan Spore) 950 dc White, (Fair L/W=s% i-t37; Nutmegs 150s to the Ib.) ;3. Mace (Banda) 1 74 Clove, (Amboina) '7H;ii CoiTee fu«% Blades) 33. Pen^erang Liberia!!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 1'H I. moment a child is born, that moment he begins to die. Beware f disease making inroads into the system. Probably one of the eai signs is slight dyspepsia which cannot be attributed t< errors in diet, want of fresh air. See. It is a nert is kind i
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    • 25 2 n c ASTHMA OPPRESSION s COUGHS #D'Cib y" Anti-AstSmatic Powder The cii nun, ii- L.iMDc obuiiei rtwiN H. J. MMTYhVC at KNAN6.. i Auj. i^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 Passengers Arrived. j u ly Per Billiton Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Passengers by the Mail. June 30. Per Braunschweig from Bremen to Singapore. Miss Charlotte Octlin^. From Antwerp. Mr. K. N. N. Leonhard. From Southampton. Mr. W. J. Smyth, Mr. \V. J. Niven, Mr. W. J.Gardner. From Genoa. Mr. Oscar
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    • 75 2 Weather Report. ('June 30.J Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. A. M. I. M. <J i. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.854 89-744 2 9- 8 4§ Temperature SvO 84.5 7§-5 Wet Bulb Tliermomeler 78.0 7^5 7 b Dir.ofWind S.S.W. S.W. Calm. Max. Temp, m shade BS.O Mm. do
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    • 1452 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags Ton. Caplain Arrived Krorr. Cons.^nees For. Men-of- War Pallas Bnt. cr.. M Leod |uly I i Sr. D| n Set Belli CoLstr.,soo Murpbf June 28 Ifalao Other Vessels Amsterdam Hrit ,~S> selken |«ne 29 Palembang M, d I). AsCANIt/S Bra. th.. 75 1-ori Feb. BO Deli
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