The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1893

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER, THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY 2nd DECEMBER, 1893. DAILY ISSUE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 "DENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. QMWa. CaljW g»»T ;Vk,^- rbour. I enna Pr. ?h M Thames 1 L Special new ser\:cs between Naples and Egypt. up I Are 1 NOT rrices jnr: bit tour- taciOi'c "I I r.'f»>-irt c-y ->"Q r^OVPAGMi: MARITIMES D: -E. Tel* ■1 r m m
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    • 247 1 TSJORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD BREMEN. U- lAN Mail. T. f-rs of thin linr run \en and Shanghai, pton, Genoa, N Adei., Colombo, Singapore and Honi;K rncction with th^ ir .I?partnrM of X-.irnh'rf Hiogo, and Sumatra Icavrs Sin^a- i-rvten days, connecting I outward and homeward mail kc*p» up h repit m ronnectu-n with
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    • 482 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART fj\/^ A TSCH APPII (Under contract with the Netherlands Indu Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late J. Dak\l)H s Co. oli Prll O o\» 23 LOM)" V ua >- Agents at i enang, Mr.srs HUTTEHBACH LIEBF.KT Co. Til r Cowpai y has a fleet of 30
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    • 620 1 I For Hornf.o Ports via Baw.-,,n and Sourabaya on *^c °f every month a steamer runs m this direction taking direct cargo and paimum to Bandiermassin. Pulr Laut. Passir and Cotie. Obci Every monin, on the 23rd, a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berow and Bulongan, also calling at Bandjermassin,
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    • 552 1 )AWSON S WHISKYf f f V T. L GOSLING Co, BATTERY ROAD, \'il\ I DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY The finest selected and purest brand on th: Market. Mr. G. Combe M»wart F C. S Pub! 11 It i; pos.tively Ar^lyst PUBLIC OPINION ENDORSEC THIS. Nov. 15. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE
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    • 34 1 p of application. Pa. H B/ The Straits Pharmacy Mason Oriental Sa Fine Old 1 Hunyadi. I Vie! Atkinson s KATZ 1 H-. ,S. OVLKCOATING TENNIS CLWHITt DH Tl by n and de»pai s<p
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  • 23 2 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. On the 2nd imt.,at F.. Kungalow, Tanglin, the I Hknry J. Chilt, Surveyor R. E., Civil Staff, of a «.on.
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  • 729 2 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1893. There will be a hockey match played on 'he Esplanade on Friday next. The 'te Notification of importance is tint Mr. G. C. U'ray, Protector of Chinese, resumed his duties on the 27th ultimo. Town Hal! was again rerji well attend <\
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  • 1179 2 There is no flatterer so clever, when ll likes, as a woman And it is a recogoil axiom that the most flattering thing she can sty to a man is to call him "Naughty." It's her way <>f raying "Nice." To b<superlatively Naughty is therefore to
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  • 131 2 A former Sinj pended choice sample ol Jap l;ih H' Koi X ed at Hor.jo, Tokio, m memor> m the Boatiin War, has been temovto murdered m thk counti) they? wmm4t and r.fl.stobe crested on, the lop of the monument. It Leu, g io, «c
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  • 218 2 I to be nesday und< body is by now the unfortunate li had spent all and mcd excavations m the cofi--servant." I Monday be< 4th, m thr i Chapel at 4-30 p.m. and I >ck meeting v L 1 o-day 1 plement, a short story b\ printrd b) author's literary
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  • 138 2 morning before Mr Woodward a •'"-1 F A. Solomon formerly m the employ the Singapore and Sir.*, Minting Ofcce, was charged un<!,r arrest on warrant with breach o f contract, having on the 4 th November eft his employ lor th, purpose of entenng Hie PerakGovem«e«t Service and without fving
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 158 2 CHRISTMAS 1893--m m JOHN LITTLE now on v:ew their ver>- attractive and unequalled show of Novelties for the Season. JEWELLERY. FANCY GOOD;. thct London maker* COSAQUES Ac. -ing Toys; I intain p ar -> m Silk for h.ilding b!e afrerwarda for JAPANESE WARE. e^ m B. \ls '.ar:ous Ivor- Handsor?-
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    • 641 2 TO-DAYP ADVERTISEMENTS. INDIAN SILKS X I fliotirmill x Co. have just received a HWtirilirjT cwnsi^nmeni »t INDIAN SILKS, m the jjreattst \anetv ot charming colours. Iht stock is large en,mgh to m :t. > n> r> quired lin 1 Also lar^e S o Ics of I dim li->«Js, sum »ble
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    • 184 2 TOWN HALL, Incre-ming Popularity Cheers and|Applause, Roar of Laughter. The ir.nt Gen. iii c and novel Show ever wit** 1 Singapore Pres-.) D ARC'S Marionnettes 8k Fantochrs Francaisea ThM \i n•< .0 s 4 t M. Full Illuminated Propramme Children and Aynhs halt pie. Sp cial Terms to Large School
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 99 3 Sepoy L To tm Editor. Sir,— A very long time ago (so long ago m fact that 1 dare not recall the ex lt our souls wer<- m greu danger of so a Fancy Bazaa r nwe wert> 'vv l^ a great success Money was collected, the Chapel was
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  • 22 3 I anted— card I somr ou t of b od— finishes 1 I y b intoempt bottl' critu
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  • 23 3 Thr Smj Club Racea when ton cc t, and t i i pair who. it hr I and M I
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  • 37 3 ly, and may the 6th December, about i p m. An: on l\ i« an Land to ha McKie administered. Mr II Abr.. interest, and Mi. H for damages against the Huron de Horn for i»»auliiog htm.
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  • 324 3 THE FUTURE OF BRITISH NORTH BORN EO. [From a Correspondent.) Sdnchkan, Nov. 24th, 1893. The rumours so persistently circulated at home ami which have found expression m the la<t two or three issues of the London and China Express to the effect that negotiations are m progress for the handi
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  • 116 3 ,rks I jj I ■up re tha E alre hemg do infa-.urcs aval dc- I tti.it li.. iiii compel I MCI I ;111--nvention t involves ca. is| mylit 1 11 naful, and thai ith the OH IS the first c people w I I m tlie lorn nler.-llie
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  • 1754 3 fHy One of Them. The following is tlie series o' papers appearing at interval, I. Imp Rritish Rbsidimt, r \'.>\\ 4th.] 11. The District Ohiur, Nwv. sotn.] 111. Ti-K CsHBBSB ToWKAT [Dec. 2nd." IV. I'hf. Malay Policim w. V. The (ibntlenun m tiik P. \V.
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  • 154 3 M ll'i-li Allan diant'-, Complim swam m n< I r 1 .>■, and there's I h it a |ell\ din ever < ar. v Bj ,t no si^ht or sme. Now all we can le trn from the Is the fact of our feelings, viewed
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  • 822 3 I I c \'olun:eer Serri, c Magagine, a well- written and .'itnu'ing periodical, containing always much that interests and instructs the volunteer, lias published this month an excellent account of the Ceylon Corps, which will m tke English Volunteers sadly envious of the happy state of things
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  • 19 3 (omn imi'i i Decemtw ...2 Xi I 2 4* redits v m 2 > |n«wAO« 1' par < I. 1.4;
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  • 13 3 i Mare I I I 4 j 4 da. Patn.n H Ho-15
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  • 429 3 JOHN E. Aabrn i, NS.W., kindly furnishes the "folio ai ig testimony In January, 1879. I was master of a provisional school X the western di»tric\ and I married a delicate young lady, and was shortly afte 1 1 teacher under the Board ot Education. Our fir-t
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  • 47 3 I I F I* i Founders -n 4 Ww H- Id <i > do. Prvr Hiwt J) I f i it H Co Lt<l f 7i N,,m for 60 M 4 i Norr J M< «<. Penms ,ar Proa. Co. Ld. f4 s Co
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 128 3 Weather Keport. I) en bei 1. Taken -I Kin'lang Kerbau Hospital Osst ivatory a. m p. m. Pemperature. mometer Dir.ofW N.W, NX. N AY. Mai n i\ hours Nil. Rt,M*KK>.- Morning 1 HONGKONG WEATHER rELBGRAMS. rUrometer, rrduc- 1 to ;.> degrees Fahi and to the level of the sea m
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    • 159 3 VESShLS IN POX I lin Captain Arrived From Ma. c B*«iBKM4MIS (iFRDV Mm Nam Pin Stma s r Bl LATEST AX k I Wbit*. < S I I M Pen* k I PM I Paleni I NEXT MAIL DUE 11. M. ii Dec 6th an-u rvr M M. Mails already
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    • 25 3 I CLEaKANv. N »i Amoy Ri-m ban K i ing k ok. Japan. Prmv Khat. S*PPH B>« I via p^ Passengers Arrived. Mr < Mr. i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 33 4 Keasonablepr., c tar- NOTICE. .admitted as a Co. r mmm FOR SALE. N FOR SALE LostSALE OF 1 v .CTION >ALE TOWN KALI MAI Solid Ebonizcd Ca I to $700. PATZER, •_,RK RA
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    • 154 4 OFFICES TO LET. THK --r.uts PhArmacy. Aps>l> at the PrbmiN'ov TO LET. OBKI Ro\n. F.ntr> .L rHRIE At Co.,— Agents. Mayi. uc TO I.! 1 Hill, from 15th RANE BROS. D 1 PING ORDERS Australian Beef, m. li iei'h on 1 No- 01. SINGAPORE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. rioN. NDivi> Shan
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    • 351 4 In consequence of the fall m exchang? this famous Whiskey will be sold at ?7.00 per case m the future. McALISTER Co., Sole Agents. 14. Th* only Mtdicineef the kind awarded a Certifcttr at the Calcutta Exhibition. 1883-84. open to allCovntrltt Reqistereo lH" I 11^ Trademark. PHDSPHDDYNE HAS THE LARGEST
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    • 142 4 TOTTENHAM EXPORT PILS E X E R BEE R. A light English BEER brewed by the IoTTtMUM Lasib Bbbb Co., London. Highest Awards wherever exhibited. "F LAG" CHOP. Y^bV^bbsV^X 'M^^J Mm THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Sole Importers fSATivt STATBSj Strait*; Sbttlcmbmtb, SIAM AND BuKNBO. Retail of Messrs. JOHN LI 1
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    • 259 4 Selangor Gymkhana Club. AUTUMN MEETING, Saturday TmeuUty, jji 1 PROGRAIWME FIRST DAY, No. 1. .Muof.s Ku k— A 1 hn\e been i i ol the Club fur one 1 and thai have aever mm a r.m- i St.dis, Colo«>) w Smwal •<. Distance l<< weighu 10 si. Value 150. Entraa
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    • 259 4 For Samarang direct. The'lndo-' lurr For freight or pa For Hongkong. Mr T\T7TIUIT *^aH 'j :n Singapore and Straits AERATED WATER Co.'a AERATED WATERS j FOR PURITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE, THEY STAND UNRIVALLED IN THE EAST. iijji-i ti,,,l lat t<,if/:— 100, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. JOHN FRASKR. r. D. C. Nl
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