The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 December 1893

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  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERI] SINGAPORE, MOM AY, inn DECEMBER, 1893. DAILY [SSUJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 206 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O»»<cB,— Colly*r Quay. V. Thames v FaveI and the it^- The fare to I Special nev. between N-; week?) Are: the ConNOT The serrices and '1 hare been from ai 1 Loniion and Continental will plcauc note that no «odown> at New Hai covereo
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    • 428 1 MORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD BREMEN. Ivpfkial Ovkma^ Mail. Tf-nmers of this line run ■en and Shanghai, impton, Genoa, t Said, Suez, Aden, Cu\ ml>o, Singapore In 1 ritk tk< A departures of t I Xurnbirg ni.i, Hiogo, and matra leaves Sinjja:avn, connecting d and homeward mail keeps up a regu■i.rfporr. liatavii with
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    • 1099 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART For Borneo Ports ri<i Dawean and SoanU I^AATSC HAPPIT on the Bth of every montli a MWff rant m this direction taking direct cargo and p.. iy is to (Under c(ntra<t mith the Netherlands ln(!u Bandiermassin. Pulr Laut, Pa^sir and Gc vernment). Agents at Singapore Ship Ajjvncy,
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    • 470 1 T. L. GOSLING Co, 3, BATTERY RO DAWSONS PERFECTION WHISKY The finest selected and purest bra id on the Market. Mr. G. Combe Stewart, F. C. S., Public Analyst, (jla-^ It is positively the Finest Whisky I have tvtr aralysed during my long as ac Analyst AN PUBLIC OPINION ENDORSES
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    • 293 1 NEW YORK LIKE INSI ANCE COMPANY. Agents. an TRANSATLANTIC I- IRE [MM ANCE Co., Ltd. of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN WItUL INSURANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG- BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co.. HAMBURG. "j" HE PI I ii :o. 7SJORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPY. ■HI 1809 Cap;tal A 000 Llrt DXPARTM iiffereat may
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    • 114 1 PACITIC MA' cow OCCIDENTAL stla: ftppi HHdi Pass^n^'-r- t J ceedir^f <)%eHand I ng date: Yokohama t< ncisco. do Occidef l 1. UONGKONt Xi BANKING ATION. P CAPITA AL m A 1 I M. dc CAMUS M. dc CAI SAFES! SAFES S/ FES DON'T BUY EL YOU HAVE SL A
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  • 51 2 Domestic Occurrence. MARRIAGE. On Saturday, the yth instant, at the Presbyterian Church. In the Rev. G. M. K.itli. m.k. James DvsawoOD, 3rd surviving son of the late Hugh Ward Su-Nnrß', 7th Bangs! l-'K nt Cavnlrj to Mtßii (iinK(iiN«. Kcond daughter of Charles Wishart, Esq., of Singapore. (< hina papers please
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  • 470 2 FROM ihe p.-iper* out by the mail it ap- that the affairs of the Pahang Exploration a'.'! Development Company have r.\ lerr^i upon an acutely critical phase. R<*< on-truiiion has been m the air nearly a I tins year, and the shareholders have at last been
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  • 232 2 There is a general iiu-eling of the Golf Club at the Cricket Pavilion to-day at 5.15 p. m. The llonble Chief Justice Lionel Cox proceeds to Malacca today to open the Assizes there to-morrow. The Annual Ball of the Warrant Officers, Staff Serjeants and Sergeants of tlie 2nd Lincolnshire I^egt.
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  • 394 2 The half yearly meeting of this Club was held at Sebtar Bungalow, on Saturday la»t As usual the members, or the gieater part of them, went out on their cyci' s, starting from the Museum sliortlv before five o'clock. The run was most enjoyable, but for a
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  • 154 2 A meeting of the Provisional Committee of the above CluL> \va< hHd at the Raffles Institution on Saturday la*t when, among other things, it was dnidrd to call a gf-neral meeting of a!! tlie applicants f< r membeiship on Saturday next, the 16.11 in-?. In proposing a
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  • 567 2 An intf al took place on Saturday afternoon at the Presbytt-r rch, this being the marriage of Mr J. I) Saunders, lo Misi Maria Wisl nd daugntt-r of Mr. C. Manager of the New Harbour Dock Ltd. Befoie 4pm, the hour fixed for ceremony, the Church, which was flor decorated
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  • 150 2 s c d N»w. S C. C. played an eleven from H M *•!>• m P >rt o:) ll rd fy afternoon. The Club team the stronger, but the Navy managed to pi >v out time and make a draw of it S. t A. I. M K«ky c
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  • 218 2 THE TRANSIT TRADE OF THE COLONY. iMcuKib Fall fhe r J of I rade returns show a decrease m the volume of 1 rts of this Colony to the surrounding trade area. remarks and figures are givn m ial analysis appearing m the L. 6f C Turning to the d-Uiis
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  • 254 2 Mr. L B. Vo:. (s been conrirmed m In> appoint ;»or. Mr. \V. vV Skeat hai been appointed a MayiM rat'- ol tii»r K. Mr. <i. C iinming iia- been r of tlie Board. Rules for the Edjcat on Department are published. l'lie>e with reference to the g
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  • 223 2 What is virtually a reconstruction of the Pahing Exploration and Development Company has been issued m a circular form to the shareholders m that company. In this ommunc.Ui mi the director' slate it has been decided that it is expedient m the interests of
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  • 129 2 The North German Uoyd has made new arrangements with the German Government for its subveniioned lines of steamers. which, henceforth, will run as follow- (1) From Br.-meiha\tn to China calling at a poet of Hoi Und or Belgium (to be designated by the Chancellor), and thence lid Genoa, Naples, Port
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  • 135 2 Anarchist Outrage at Paris. Bomb exploded m the Chamber of Deputies. London, 1 ith December While the French Chamber was 1 bomb tilled with slugs was thrown f' public gallery It exp'oded m the trrmg the slug sons were injured, including a: depu i The doors were immediate)}
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  • 382 2 Alfred T Bryant ilow of the Jte. and 4. ;4 231 m tlie latter. Mr wbi< h >ut a co c Far ij>e Horn. San Fr* and Japan, then ho- hrough the Canal. Hongkong We congr*-./ Ar 1 upon I n It is notified th.v I E Compton. Northam stant
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 KATZ BROTH E R S FIRE CLEARANCb. SALE. CONTINUED UNTIL WEDNESDAY NEXT, Inclusive IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE GOODS, a further reduction of 10 per cent, on the PRICES marked on the articles will be granted. KATZ BROTHERS. TOTTENHAM EXPORT PILSENE BEER brewed by the I I II y II
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    • 335 2 LOST. P^OX itn smill black patch :o "Vandal". Reward. Stru:« Ivslr\scb Oh LOST. L. td and ihe Town Hall, between ORNAMENT, •bracelet or brooch. 'MRIL PoLlCtOmtE. M| .ged a first i-ir\ cook from p 8.1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ORE m a > ALBUM. Pr: or Mr«. ROOKF. S. CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Til
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    • 813 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS^ GOLF CLUBS BALLS. JOHN LITTLE A Co. have on hand a large selection of the above from the best makers. Drivers. Btassies. Bulgers. Mashies. Cleeks. Irons. Putters. "A i." and Silvertown Balls at 50 cents each. Dec. 11. FOR SALE. Tanjong Pa^ar Dock S Municipal Deb. Uon>l>. iB3y
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    • 99 2 For Hongkong. Tho Navigaziutie Generale Italiana Steamer STURA, 1,416 tons reg.. Capt. Sb«SUTI, having left Bombay on the loth in-iint, May be evpected to arrive here on the 2isl inst ci: route for ihe above port. For freight and passage apply to BEHN MHYI-.R Co.,— Agents. Dec. 11. 2'-»z For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 95 2 The Week. Monday, 1: Witer —0.2 a. rr. s m, Marion nr Tuesday, nth a m., 0.5 noon. I-odge Zt P- m D'Arc- Mai Wednesday. 13th 1 23 a. m., o 45 p. m. P. at < newards. Rntne> Cl *c X A Sports. Matinee S. V A p. m.
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  • 3333 3 THE WREC K OF THE "NORMANBY." FARTHER r>?RTI H\ND. By the Netherlands Ind -,itn*nt steamer Imdrmgiri last evening there arrived Mr. and Mrs Harold Sewall, survivor-, from the wreck of the ill-fateu Mr. Sewall, formerly United > su at S held office duri; whole of the recent troubles there, rehis
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  • 340 3 As a special measure, the period of the appointment of Capt. and Brevet Major E F. David, Royal Marines, on the Staff of the Egyptian Army has been, extended for a further trrm of two years. Major David, then Lirut. David, will be well remembered m Singapore as Champion of
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  • 681 3 At the first meeting i f the Royal Colonial Institute for the present season, held on 14th mv., Lord Roseberv presided. I v>r<l Oi rnor of New Zealand, read an interesting r, m which he described recent expen: m the direction (if State Socialism m New
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  • 631 3 On the 14th Nov. In rrply to Sir C. Dilke and Mr. Herbi n (for Mr. Cmtm) Sir K. Grey said, The negotiations with the French Gov. rnment are -till m progress, and it would not be desirable to present paper*, at this stage. No exact date
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  • 37 3 (or<*< rin i r ru December n </ I s 4, ■2 4 I t. credits B«Nfe d:-. i)- {<Tt. 1-44 l s 4 Mriuwn, t>"\ %t „i Kn^Und Rate 3 Discount 3 months billy 6 ..2ji
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  • 61 3 December 1 1. .38-40 < do. I N- I n 2 I Pr-; ordinary S'porc) g.Qo h i. Hi r I. W 17. N Kand^/ Pen^eran^ Libenan 4 pea 4 4 20 10. dv. 55* I I I H r>. 440 d 600 do. Paina S9° I"2-4 I 108-14
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  • 131 3 M-lOW Hongk i i? *kS*h». B-nk. 100% I N.ron I B.ik of C ma $jfj t 4 Ponnderv $150 Nominal BkofChra Jap. A- Stra.t. %2 hoo«den. £t% Tanjong Pafar Hock Sellera do Dehentores6*4 I**, nrem SeHerv Sm i\ Hi* Seller* ,00 New Harbour Dock Co.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 382 3 Passengers for Straits Settlements. Per Vaittta, from London, Now. 23.— Colonel W. Brown, Miss M. Robinson, Mr. W. H. Penney. To Penang.— Mr. Hardif*. Per Chi<san, from London Nov. Mr. P. Bright. Per Ontmal, from I^ondon. Oct. 2b. —From Brindisi. Mr. Boon B<x>n Itt. Per Melbourne, irom Marseilles, Nov. ?6.—
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    • 456 3 VESShLS IN PO. A .ed From Mci &4LTI«««a L.S. C«. j(x^)iir.<ijman I HfKIBOK IM>R»GIRI •'»lh«. Bni \l^ p N Pi'.MT Brit. S.MmiK'l Out. 1 Ihn Brit, cru., 4 :o Henderson Other Vessels. ALi AnHr"v T Krt 4 1 H»\ i*TT HIV riILLI C. Hti ri L»M X Aiikfw <.'r. 1,.;
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    • 147 3 Maul* I v Pal vi, Sikh I'nami K. C Koi ii 9 QCEAN STEAM S IP ZOUPA Thr C«m. f nom«rward> for l^miom «">r t w A .i Comaiudatiori rying a > Through B Japan, Mini a Sai| The ratrt, of freight and p-^^e noney »nc her particu ar» caa
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 92 4 4 McALISTER Co. Australian Creamery utter ;bl i 1 A Shipment of the above favourite butter just arrived. Ack--1 nowledged the finest In the market. It is now packed m new air-tight tins and is absolutely pure. In consequence of the fall m Exchange we have had to raise our
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    • 352 4 INDIAN SILKS mall X Co. Bombay Merchant* have I a sp-c al large consignm nt o 1 i\p S, m ihe greatest variety o j c harr l'he stock is large enough t< is of I 'tan Goods, suitable fo and at Hotel del' Eupore GOVERNMENT" NOTIFICATION TENDERS wil c*
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    • 737 4 KATZ BROTHERS. WHAT A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN TO OUR LITTLE FRIENDS had the flames of ih laic tirr ai <or prrn'tea not hnve spent tin ir fuiy, or rather had the rfforts ot our noble Singapore Fire Biig.ide our best tha lk* to that gal'ant body not
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    • 412 4 In consequence of the fall m exchange this famous Whiskey will be told at 57.00 per case m the future. McALISTER Co., Sole Agents. Nov. 14. IRIGAUD'S KANANGAI !!S EXTIACTS IRIS BUNC YLa For Sale by A. MACKAY. Is ELECTRIC Nov. 23. The Best Dressing AVER'S ra vigor 9) tiii.'i.
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    • 255 4 J. M. LYON6.CO., MILLWRIGHTS. Civil Mechanical Engineers, iron founders anl> p luilderj Machikb Shop k Sh;pbi ildikg Yard, Albion Engine Works, Beach Road. OFFICE ft SALE-ROOM. Opposite the General Post Oppice Makers of \Aeht Draught Steamers and Launchet, In On Hand Kor Sale Copper ar t. ok; ~T""~"~~ TIIK TO
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