The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1893

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  • 22 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fl IRD SER] SINGAPORE, THURSDAY 14m SEPTEMBER, 1893. DAILY ISSUE. X 1 8 5 8
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 PENINSULAS A] FAI i- STEAM NAVII A COMPANY. Qri -4 Wi men iRD. rtures I I SAGE. Special n bel BH Naples and E c I t o meet v I M I n rt d JAPAN B TCr I I Tm i Kaisba, LLNi/w-r: i 'Nl FA( 1 .-1
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    • 205 1 ?x r 0 R D DE U TSCHEN LLOYD M E N Ihpxrial Mail. I and well known lirfe run j bo:\' een 1 banghai, it Am 1 rt-5 of NUrnbtrg oa, Hi jo, and 1 I 1 .ird mail Bal n with and China. arrivals RD. HOMEWARD. Lbavinq S'pork.
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    • 1024 1 DE KONINKLIJKS PAKKTVAART For Borneo Ports w'a Bawean and Sourabaya WAAT^rrAPPi! on the Bth of every month a steamer runs m this uiflAiotnArrii, direcuon taking direct car«i and passengers to (L'ndtr c< ntract with the Netherlands India Handicrmassin, Pnlr Laut, Passirand Cotie. Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Ag< ncy, late
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    • 628 1 "LJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AX BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPUA! Jio.ooo.coo RESERVE FUND 3.900,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS I 10 000,000 Court of Directors. Chairjjak— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Dinm Chairmaw— C. J. HOLLIDAY, Esq. Carl lantzkv, Esq. A. McConachib, Bm. H. 11. Joseph, Esq. j s. Ma 1, iq. Hon. J. I.
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    • 456 1 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Heavy N« pi m life 1 m the .i' VI A Jan. 1. TRAN SATL A N T I C PIRB IN SU RANCE Co., Ltd, of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG BREMEN FIR;-: INSURANCE Co.. HAMBURG. THI Agent 1 es, a:c
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    • 239 1 p- T ::c WAIL s. aip x COX (■.QCr iENTAL AMD o::;: JTEAM Hi DOMPAN cf S;. to San Fra of the er Kuropear; points at 1 1 j; ilion t ccc.i in j fie <>! 1 lian I Of X(J% < fare-- Sailing date* From Hongkong via Yokohama to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 297 2 Tvi Vv: a pi w S < —In your issue of yesterday, Ifindni] oil on ihe MiKtan Con- a i si m H bating S »ci< ty eexfingsiiicomplet ly rep >rti I I she il Igreatly indebted to y S:r. it 3 >v iid insert the I
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  • 10 2 T« tbi F: mm nder 1 v an
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  • 27 2 service 1 D I i I a gold i am on v i Phis erta Mai I may the cse there s I R< ,sim] r
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  • 69 2 .< I! lonCam- not a -v. t l B kFlag 1 1 CO *-I to I rer the I re-01 »af China. ndmei and mai i It 15 no lonijvr a Fr.r _S ed wdh Sow it m Fra iga Btii em. In the East 3 btaddei
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  • 511 2 CFfwan omp rrnn Cerrisfiendmtd < >n Saturday morning las! a thunderstorm passed near Malacca, only a portion of it going over the Pown. A house at Kampong Java, however, was struck by lightning, which set fire to some clothes m the house, and rendered a woman m the house
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  • 296 2 p Sunda) |rd to a good many i c that Batavia t sosti ni isl ne One pre with a very high super.-l the s eof a j about twenty coolies. Everyl g >• dense. There istefully draped pants x inker and s v igitate for,
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  • 82 2 S me Sbao chiefs lia\e bi;m paying the usual homage to Siam. Tin- s.-./.-.i ()/>.<>•>■- At the Palace al Bangpa on Monday after- n several Laos and Shan chiefs «jif '_rt_. i a en tree two sok hijjh and one silver tree* as tnluite 10 II Ma ty. H>e chiefs
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  • 966 2 {Selangor Journal.) We have received the following very excellent translation of the Malays' address to the Govern- or, irom Mr. Hugh Clifford, of Pahang i in-, is an address presented to his Excellency j Sir Cecil Clement) Smith, g.c.m.g., Governor and I Commander-m-Chief of
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  • 373 2 I mail steamer Mai va left Colombo at i p m. on Tuesday, the I2th inst and may be expected on Monday next. A writer m the Revue Francaise con- tributes a long article on the subject of i military health m (ndo-China He enters fully into the climatic conditions
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  • 440 2 {From a Corrupondtnt.') A most pleasant and enjoyable afternoon was that spent at the Residency At Home "on Thursday last. Mrs. Treacher is a perfect hostess. It is a pity, though, the fair sex was so sparsely represented. This is due to several departures from the State lately.
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  • 988 2 The Ceylon Independent publishes the followi g letter received by a gemleiinn irom a friend m Penang:--1 i ot c- cvtr;i ma;i wiii be <.'. va% f,T < olombo to-day, just m time for a few hurried lines on a subject m winch bath oi
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  • 240 2 fPmang Gazette.) The Chinese supercargo of the --te.imcr K.i ung Tung, owned by Messr-. Ah H-mis; Si 0.. has absconded with $2,000 belonging to the firm. Ihe money w.is entrusted to him for the purpose of making advances tO shippers. A warrant lias been issued for his apprehension.
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  • 356 2 At the Principal Hotels. Raffles Hotel. Mr. 1 k. K.^s Mr. 11. h. I Muni Mr. E. K. Koek ut.-Col. Chard, r. i. Mr. (i. Frutia k.k. apt. I\ (t. Parkinson Mr. G. Tlieodoola Major L. R. Dowdal! Mr. C. Peter Mr. C. C. Garrard Mr. S. Marshall Mr. E.
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  • 71 2 [CoßftscTßD dp to September 14 Ox Lost)',-.. Bank 1 m/! 2 demand 2 s Private credits 1m 1 2' r|«wum*nt« 3 -n 1 26$ credos 'i >n 2' )s [mom liank J< -1 :t.i 19; 1)S HoHGfcOWti. Bank demand i%di*. Ok |.-m B-iiik demand 1.51 ?r irate jo d
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  • 123 2 (Septembt-r 14 1,.. J 37 80 Gambiei &«3 2 1 do. übe No. i 10.9a do. do. No. 2 850 Pepp-i, Blade (ordinary Spore) 10.50 d>. While, fFairL/W=s%) 17. Nutmegs I is"s to the Ib.) Bi. Mace i lianda; J2. Cloves (Amboinal [8. Hn'i nffee i'i/t. B'acksi jfi. Pengerang
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  • 243 2 Q r .now I I Stm H.r.^k z S hai Is .r.k. tr rx div pcem t N it'or. .1 Bank of C« ma 1.35 disc. Founders. $130 Nomin .1 do. Debentures S i pren Sellers. Prye River Dock Co a > SeOen Sin 'ai
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 287 2 QCt-AN STEAM brl i H COM. k .t* The Company s steamers .»rc dci. t h. ',r Liverpool Out« arris tor Straits a:.d Chi'.^ I .s langhai r.iui.v. r;s for I.ond^r, cirn w mi I c;immod.ition !ir-t nnd third U paaaen n II r/in^a S ;r L^ wi Mtd Ste«
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 5 V A CAMP A I T.WJOXG KATOXQ. PHQORAHMB Ol L\tNCHE>». /•'<•.. m Singapore to Tanjong Katong. Thursday, 3.13 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Friday, 6.15 a.m., 7.30 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 4 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 6.15 a.m., 7.30 a.m., 8.45 a.m., 1^ noon, 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Sunday, 6 a.m., I
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    • 255 2 Weather Report. iSepttmber 13.; Taken ai Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. M. 3¥. M. 9 M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 39.883 29.727 29.848 Temperature 53.5 80.0 7^-8 Wet Bulb Thermometer 7N 5 755 70.2 Dir.ofWind S.S.W. W.N.W. W.N.W. Max. Temp, m shade 88.8 Mm. do do 73.5 Max. m Sun
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    • 909 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Fiags Tor.. Captain Arrived From COMIgMM Kcr. Whir Men-of-War 5l f'l LB Col. ioo M irphy Si KBAWA Out. j.'.h ;4o Souman Aug. 24 Bai jjl Uut. < Gi Other Vessels AIIOIH Brit, hso Hitchic Sep. M Bangkok Borneo Co Ban Itok, S I Aschml's Brit, di.,
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    • 198 2 i VESSELS ttXPEC FED i |f dale of depn 'c i,Mi iWIKI id, S Bit verb, Ha I B Brixi RofaoK, Am si >rda V.^ "1 Bkm.hm. l...!Ti>n. Aiijj. zs B istea Ci.vnk. London, A.. i > DARO n I, Sep. 15 Dl kUOK, l.'Vi-p jI, d-Je S M I
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