The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 October 1893

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRI) SERIES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY 21s, OCTOBER, 1893. DAILY [SSI E. 1,890
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 384 1 P _J_INSUI_AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAV-. G A F I C N COMPANY. O.iC.-C "ver Q.,.y. W-a.-BS.-K_n Harbour. ?:*A ff _*> MAIL rA_a vV. LINES 7* y < A Clyde -i i-'. Ravenna n a. s X Dec' Ravenna 1 g»| Rosetta D Thames -..-..:>■■ arrivals L ,ta |Hrn mc
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    • 444 1 .TVTORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD iN BREMEN. 1 a pbriai fl kmam Mail. I*ke fast and well known i i ers f thb line run regular.] betweei Bremetl ri md Shanghai, p. ,-r, r p::e a: A: pton, Genoa, Naples Tort Saul Suez, Aden Co Singapore Hongkong In connection «ri I the arrivals
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    • 813 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART N'AATSCHAPPII. (Under conttact With the Netherlands ln< ii tie vernment Agents at Singapi rt- Shi|> Agency, late j. Daendels Co., 2/3 Collyer Quay. j Agents at Penang, Messrs. Hi ITENBACH LIEBERT Co. j '"THe. Company has a fleet ol 30 steamers, wilh 1 splendid mmodation foi first
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    • 1191 1 For Borneo Ports via Bawi an and ourabaya on the Sth of every month a steamei run: m this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandiermassin, Pulr Laut, Passir and otic. Cnce Every momn, on the 23rd, a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berow and Bulongan, also I calling
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    • 666 1 XJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI r± BAIN KING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI *io.oo i n RESERVE FUND i I !t .VVVVA. OT aJZZZ «o«T__; Deputy Chair-am C f. HOLLIDAY, KAi. Cari [awtzrii, Esq. McCi he, Es<j. li. ii J isKPii, Esq. J. S. Moses, Esq. Hon. j. Keswick, j 1). k. Sassook, Ksq.
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    • 416 1 NEW YORK LI A., ENSUR ANCE CO -H PANY. l-i -im 1 1- ]<■ -.m. ■Un m I N, p ie j ca i- I•• lives m the i lai*. t. TRAM SATLAN TIC 1 :Kh IN S 0 1 ANCE Co Ltd t HAMBURG. NORTH CERMAN PIRE INSURANCE Co
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    • 126 1 ftCCIDEN i N i i .A. I fart Bailing I from H Mlg iit YA. to Sao Fi itco. da b p.. i GILFILLAN fan PURL DRUGS AND CHEMICALS l-Ai i PATENI NEDICINI I FOOD I '<■. ELI PI i these few I md i them m i ill:- VITC
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  • Correspondence.
    • 181 2 -,T BIHI i [H- \R SIR. The Protected Native States the Malay Peninsula, though far ahead -i more respects than one compare! with ice Siam. and British NVrth Borneo, even Hongkong, have no recognition I |he hands of th. iVs'al Union, m that post
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  • 501 2 [Review. I as we are justly entitled to be of it Ya \.a\-. blue-books, we may yet regret r sad scarcity of record m m ire organ I permanent form of many phases of our II Vil and AW life The blue-h. bat as it were
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  • 1273 2 French affairs are taking a hopi ful turn. The theatrical procei din^s at Toulon, and th-" hysterical defence of French honour m a foreign journal where it was not attacked—quis'e.xcust s' accuse may be passed 1 by the hopeful turn is m the result of the
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  • 957 2 [From om- own Correspondent.") A vestry meeting ol lhe congregation of Cli r ist Church was held on Tuesday last. The chiel question was the provision of some instrument to accompany thr servii.-.. Eventually it was decided to have the harmonium repaired, the meeting being of opinion that the
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  • 1911 2 Writing of the threatened war between Mr. Rhodcs's Company and the Matabele King, Lobengula, the Times' correspondent judges that lhe Kaffir chieftain can be beaten an 1 his kingdo n destroyed at a cost of about half-a-million, and that Mr. Rhodes can find the money and the nun
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  • 70 2 (CoftctftCTßD i to October 11 Os LOKOON. .'<Hllk 4 1:1 s 1-6 demand 2 S\ Private rc-.iits ii ...2 b\ d<M**t<niHits J ra s 2 oj credits o •61 (Is i S I'M Hank 1 ...1 196 Ow Hnvoaontt. Banii pi'piu.iiifi J/_(iis. (Is- |.V. I. k demand 1.51 i'<-
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  • 124 2 I October zi I i f 37. Garni t 6. j0 j do. I übe No. 1 to.'o do. d No. o. Pepp 1, Back (ordinary S'p.»r.-j y.i^o. do. White. (Fair L/W=_s% j 16. Nutmegs t_os to 'he lb.) 80. Mace (Banda) 7-'-Clove. (Arab 18. Ba'i m!r. lio% Blacks)
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  • 198 2 P.r lii tralia, from London, Sep' 29. —M _a L. Hale, Mr. F. Majoribanks. From Brindis Mi. 1., owens. Per from London. Sept. 29 To Penang. Miss N Kelly. \'i a- ,from Marseilles, (Jet. I.— Mr. Valtriii'.. Mr. 1 C Bogaardt, Mr. Shaffer, Mr. Craven. Mr.
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  • 451 2 Watch Your Nose A LRE ADV the claim is made that ones disA\ position ii outlined by his nose. According to the Buffalo Commercial, large nostrils show courage. People of tearless dispositions breathe fully and freely. All the f.p-rcer animals have diluted nostrils. The drooping nostril shows histrionic talent. If
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  • 140 2 H I S'hai C ak. > N' IJS r l< so Non iin Bk .oft b-i t Rtn t« I \£i Founder* i Q&\ r f n... Del i s. a h|i s rs Ke« H it k Co. Ltd, i 8» > i >.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 170 2 QCEAN STEAM SKIP CO The Catamaaq ttts m nt Liverpool outwards tor Sirai:.- ,,r,d Chin an 1 from S r.oir.c«..r.i- 1.,r Loud -v vs.. Ci/iim. i«i r-- nd third* m ryinga Surgeon an i Stew ird I'-.ru'.C' Bills of I lic'aii. Maai S.p c.i, S tra neo, Siam, Ila iccaandKal
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 191 2 Weather Keport. i > ber ■>., Tax- r, at Kantian* Kcrba-j Hospital Observatory 9. m. 3 m. 9 1. Bar..-:. j2 Pah. -i-:i'-> 2gSoo Temperature i-5 77-5 W< Bulb -rni'.-r,. ter 78.0 -t Dir.ofWind •*>■ N'AV. Calm. Max. rentp. in shade Si \1 <il) do 7O.'| Max. in Sun 140
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    • 165 2 NEXT MAIL UUt. Krom b'.nsn pa M. M. s. s. Oxut on Oct. .-'5th, with Ijij vi mails Sept. -"jth, answering let;cr~ debpaieheci trom Sin^a^ore on hag. zgth. From Chiw* pa M. M. b. Tuesday, Oct. Mails already despatched tur London Kiav Vakg, Briustr^ Nuaddh E« Muar. i\.ris\M.. Brit. -ii'..
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    • 143 2 t port a la rtm kno* X.. A:.. i'. i I vn, i M ;c U..\> I I I)K. I > -IN 1 1 M I K I N S I Dakd n S 4t Diomi Eks, M K Gi v 'i s s L4IW I EK, 1 il Liv.
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  • 903 3 fi ter fofftrJ Fret Caiiiukm It is rnej ing .11 the I the yellow and the back once more m a land I Some hundred miles or to award stn F rancisco tbe Y/j unm m >■■ ough Dn M »t August we 1 sea
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  • 507 3 AT onti hool ii pector n imed L. Hughes Ins pui together m the Canadian Magasine a considerable ntimbei of good stone Some cl them air not i" vv, but mi -i il thi m .v.- well worth printing for a go< pi story can
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  • 260 3 THE OPI UM EATER'S SOLILOQUY. el hou art vil tv gan I over my degi ided moral I ph) lecad I inxiousl) dA.ai I the) ra .1 pi >v An.i A i thi Ed o'er my tn. I m li fate. Norn I i had rcflei ted on the mal
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  • 373 3 (Natal Advertiser.) i The official announcement that Sir Charle. Mitchcll ha- been transferred to the Straits Settlements and thai Sir I'linci- Hely-I lvi. iiiii-.n has been appointed .is Govern ir ol Natal is synonymous i" an intimation thai Ihe < onstitution Amendmenl 11 11
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  • 546 3 While rc-I.e ing the f. undal itzburg Town Hall m iSg i Sii v M expressed ll i hope that Lis tern m Natal might extend to the time wh ling would be completed. Sir Charles's wish has been n but it nam wl i i Ibi
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