The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1894

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rillKD SERIES SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, 4m JANUARY, 1 DAILY I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 114 1 rjKNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. MAIL M?W LIN HOY x c 1 I n».i 5 ater. b> Railwr. ,ea. Spccia 1 new service between Naples and Egypt. *eeks) c (;onuid the -'em NOT on I tn, and 'geo: king, Agent. \GNIE DESMESSAGERIES MARITIMES Dl CE. |jOO A. de BURE,
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    • 248 1 LLOYD BREMEN. Imt. I md Shanghai, pton, Genoa, •v. Singapore and V:. b r wi-h th* an 'i'-part'ires of rnb.rg Hioc-o, and The l Sumatra Iravrs Sin^ameward mail M up .1 regn. nncction with B Europe and China. ted for I and d< men, n't <D. HOMEWARD. Arriving S>«KF. I.hying
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    • 791 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART I For Bornko Ports™ Baw.-.-«n and ihava MAAT<;rHAPPII on the Bth of every month a steamer runs m this nit\t\i^nj\rri\. rf ir ection taking direct carpo and passengers Ui (Under (<_rt r r,rt with the Netßerlaads Ba'idiermassin. Pulo Laut. Pa^ir and Cotie. >c\er Fvkry niomii, on the
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    • 498 1 "LJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPIIAi Ik RESERVE FUND 5 J RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS Court of Dikkctors. Chairvan— H. HOPPIUS, E Dtwnr Chairmak— C. j. HOLUD Carl Jant/rn, Kmj. I A M H. H.'J-.SKPH Hon. J. K^ 1). R E»aj. Julius Kramer, Esq. R. M. Gkay. 1 Chic
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    • 194 1 THE TOKYO MARINE INSURANCK COMPANY, LIMITED. T' I Hi ]ar. 2. v.c. NEV/ YORK LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. N»« I FAPCKEN X 'an. TRANSATLANTIC FIRS INSI ANCE Co., Ltd ol IIAMBUK NORTH GERMAN' FIRE INSUR- ANCE Co HAMBURG. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRK IN- SURANCE Co., HAMBURG. current r rt FT I [FA I
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    • 31 1 Pac; I) iiSHA U rs. X E The Sire macy :ial i i wh: OPOPO* LILY O! KATZ BF ta: TWEET OVERCOAT. .GNb nnis cloth: WF n upon and de^pa ia
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  • 443 2 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 4. 1894. Hfrt»h»l! t'e l're«- lit Prople'i r |M mmtain, 1 by Influence »nd unbfibtj b)f |[i n IWfl patr m Truth ktf glorious prccrpts draw, to Rrligion, Loyalty, and Law. In one of the P. na ig pip* rs appears a letter from
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  • 350 2 il E the Acting Governor and Mrs. give a Dance at Government to-mofTOW evening. The Hon ble H G Mantel:. Acting Sur\ eyor-G> nerd of Ceylon, has been appointed permanently, in succession to the late Colonel Clarke, R E. The L K A ft C. Telegraph Co.'s steamer Shenird Oshorn,
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  • 305 2 "TOGA VIRILIS. A correspondent gravely writes When m Rome do as the Romans do runs the ancient adage, and so when m Singapore do as the Singaporeans do, and as a new-comer, discarding the prosaic long-sleeved cotton ba^ you liave been used to sleep m at home, adopt m its
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  • 805 2 I'ia Australia.) Thru i ro BLOW i r ErOI < OLLSOC Kmbf/./.umim mp Sun i i>k. tUI >' v K\ IKAfMTIOV. StMClOf i<i M-. (ii himonk's Valit. Thp. Com i mi War. I'hp. Australian Elcvsv. Tai Rebellion l> liß^^iL. NlMILin Pi.'it m Warsaw. The Swim
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  • 183 2 (Times nr We have good reason for staling that the officer who will have t hargc of th. N Works will, m all probability br Mr John ItiHorsham, Sussex, England, *t *>««" known he: e that he was the nthcer intended bySir John
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  • 365 2 prut measures at Ir*•: tli.v ddi '^c opinion t;.al a duty on 1 would aggr* London, December loth. —In the H forward )m motion: I hat the inter, country demand that l.i'ne additions be made to our Navy," and de" latement of the intention* of Government bl upon
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  • 241 2 A correspondent write* to a Ceylon paper As the "great golf stream mm to be setting strong this way, I enclose you the latest parody, on the chance that you have not already seen and may think it w.orth publication. 1 "hi. Lon s (With apologies
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  • 34 2 Destruction of Wilsor's Party l.o> W'ilsoi. I «.<- p had es cvi 1 ptii of the t— made good thr r WCmpi now, appeared any* Disturbances m S: Thout S < tion. 1 S*-"^
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  • 378 2 at 11 pm. 1 and rr Thr Work 9th, at 4 o'cUh k. The following made at tl> taxa to the I.tiir.de> Her Ma > TW on I I mrditate a er of men requ we nerd m all more men for t many more for tlio? firmly be!i» vc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 McALISTER Co. m < Earthenware Drain Pipes. v Cement Co Ud.l 1 8". bore, utionv Red Flooring Tiles the above jjoods always oa hand. Bicycles Tricycles. DE, httedwith il unproved detachable lyres. ttt the newest mode!> on the market. CYCLEALITIES mi Wauh-hold-Lamp Oil Remington Standard Typewriters n the .mgot time
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    • 750 2 I KATZ BROTHERS. 4 The latest Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, Model, 1593. 12 bore The Barrell is of rolled steel, 30 inches long. Total weight of >>' m i\ lb. ll_ With Sliding Forearm Movement. It is safe, quick and easy of manipulation from the shoulder, simple m construction and
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    • 180 2 NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, Ltd. m Liquidation. UNDBR instructions received from the Liquidator m London I have to-day handed over the Liquidation of iliis Branch. Fiom this date The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China will distribute all dividends payable here as they become due. From thi> date all
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 396 3 NORTH BORNEO NE WS. {From m Correspondent.) Sandakan, Dec. 18th, ll I am glad to be able to report that trade D f all «> rts ant matters generally are derifedN looking up m this part of the world »nd British Nqrth Borneo may be consirjprfd now to have safely
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  • 8 3 s menu il and mpany
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  • 10 3 '.ute of .*n there is a Ur^
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  • 11 3 of the ng at -,irr and T> ■xrt. A. K. Hl>»l.-B*nd-.:
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  • 936 3 the ordinary fortnigh'lv meeting was held yesterday afternoon (3rd Present: Messrs. A. Gentle 1 President W. N inson, G. C. Wi ry, r, M.Meyer, A.C.Moses, Th. Sohst, 'ami the Hon'bles T. Shelfor I and A. L. Donal l-on. The minutes of the last two meetings having been read.
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  • 926 3 Tr\NSI.\TION Ol MKMDRiU FROM MINISTER MFII. Kll OMMKNIMNT. F.MPP.ROR Ol ('HIM TO thwk Sik Cecil Smith roa benefits rkCBITKB BY CHINA FOl'R YEARS \GO. A Memorial praying lhat a special Imperial Edict may be issued m commendation of die large contributiom benevolently presented through certain
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  • 353 3 Yesterday (7th December) Manchester became .port. The gigantic task of cutting a ship canal from the estuary of the Mersey to the great metropolis of the cotton trade ems successfully accomplished, *nd the diiectors of the Canal Company privately inaugurated their victory by a trip
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  • 1351 3 The address of the Officer Ad nimstr.iting the Government of the Straits Suikjnmts to the j Legislative Council, on 2nd ultimo, h worth special notice, for more than one n a-on. Although all such speeches, no matter by whom made, are necessarily similar m a general way,
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  • 68 3 Sergeant Me ll array has been appointed acting Inspector of Police, and will leave the Gambling Department, m which he has been engaged for some lime, to go to Penang, temporarily. )ne of the passengers by the O.S.S. Go's S.s. Tclamon which arrived here yesterday, named Miss Margaret Ann Falkus,
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  • 377 3 Mr. Blaivl has introduced > Kree Silver Conage Bill before ilio House of Kc,>r -vnt «uve^ ai Washington, but the House will n< con i.ler <' until the tariff Bill has l> en di-posei •I. The Bill cannot, however, pass, as the gencnl srntimc t of both
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  • 291 3 PULO WAY CO ALING STATION. ITo the Kdilor of ihc Lontio.i ar, i na I Sir, —In your is^ue of /Stli ult.. undef the lieading of The freedom o: fpaj;e you quote Mr. H. K^ade't reni uki m the Pall Moll, date not gm n. It i, a pity, mmy
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  • 285 3 The directors' rrp -rt va 1 I net surplus f rwa-rl the Preferred anj So k. paid m June, ad I of 2jper cent, on ihc Pref the Deferred Stock, rr pud m June, lo per cent, on t' 1 he directors refer to the
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  • 60 3 oimiiin up to January 4 Ok London. I'.ank 4 .11 < 2 oenMMd Prtvaw credits t, m s credits (1 m U« I Mill Bank 1 .in tmj iSOj On Honok.iv., Bank demand i£ dis O« |»T». B .',k dMii..nd 1.; j Private JO d/l Sovbreiok>, (ta i'ii\ i
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  • 120 3 1 January 4 I"> f 37-90 Gambler h.65 do. Cube No. 1 11 7s do. do. No. 2 Pepptr, Bla L l« (ordinary Spore) do. White. (Fair L/W»?% t 16 75 Nutmegs 150* to the li>.) B.v Mace (Banda) 73 Cloves (Aml)oina 1 IS Bali Co!t«' 1 ntadul Pengeranj;
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  • 90 3 S H A RE L I S T. JANUARY 4th H'>n^W r; <. Shu B nli !•>">% prem $lO.OOO(y> SaI on IB. 'k of C MM I Founders I150 Nomi' Bk.o C IMM J i Founders /15 P^^ar Dork $174 s rl New Harbour Dock Vi do do. Prv- R:
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    • 56 3 For Hongkong. The Indo-China Steam Nav. Co., Ltd., Steamer CH OY SANG, 1,194 tons, ('apt. Bradley, having left Calcutta on 'he J}oth ultimo, may be expected to arrive here on or about the 8th instant, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. hor freight or passage apply to
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    • 67 3 Q \> S TEAM SHIP ;0M 1 1 A •«nccs e.lec»i-<{ On Merc |h« undcrMgned. Lines m Operation fro r. Sn apore. Bangkok.—Th« Ht.*t. Ranet leave regu., <Ukan L (V. ion every xf Wli- i«i monthly service v inedUu port*. leave t Port. Time Ta itOMCWA Pairo^ Dardanuv Telemachus Palinurus
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 74 3 Weather Report. 1 Januar) Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9. AM. 3P. M. 9P. M. Bar. red. 32 Fah 29.809 29.730 29.7^} Temperature 79. S 805 75.2 Wet Bulb Thermometer 76.8 748 Dir. of Wind M.W. N.W. N.W. Max. Temp, m Oiade 82.0 Mm. do <U> 69J Max. m
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    • 432 3 V I K'.agn A Ton. Captain Arrived From W r Pan *> Hrn Mm \r S Pram P ill.pt lenderwjn I).. 2 H Other Vessels I--Ba t S J«» n 1 lioosh b Mnt. 404 ter CaTBBKiaft An ar Mnt -ml Kr C H' V> I'HT* I 11,1 1 Evan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 52 4 JL. i Ik vNK uku:s 5 OFFICES TO LET. THF T TO LET. 1 V RAFFLES BUNGALOW. OFFICES TO LET. ST. ANDREWS I SINGAPORE. I mttee noN a \le 1 Siebc cc Gorman's ps Dre cte. Electric Bell Wire Bell Installations, Incandescent Lamps, Galvanized Wire, Netting. Ship Mill Stores Ilowarth,
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    • 249 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS o- SINGAPpRE A senes of 24 ol the pretties! iews, m an ALBI M. PRICE $1 50. X GIOK I IK. Jan- 2SIAMESE CONSULATE SINGAPORE. B; -nment d charge ol this Lonwil! be conducted at (OHNANDER! il for Siim. X A J CHOTIRMALL Co., BOMBAY MERCHANTS, DIRECT AND
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    • 221 4 /'v* In consequence of the fall m exchange this famous Whiskey will be sold at .'7.00 per case m the future. McALISTER Co., Sole Agents. Nov. 14. JOHN LITTLE Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDGE CYCLES. \V. cnt of the -ira- I tion« and Maker's List prio s ol w\ Discount
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    • 110 4 JOSEPH BAKER, Collfec t i o n c r Baker, c public ol Sii gapore that he (1 t<> .V :ent. the Vienna IJKOWN, WHITE MII.X I'.KI-AD. d.livered free at Pal t of order and ihii *y«tem is hi^' Resi« vantage e4 Hi 'l -1 MAS < \K\ will rtLtive
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    • 183 4 TOTTENHAM EXPORT P I L S EN E X l; i ER. A light English BEER brewed by the l()•rT^;^H^^l I IGM Bbbi Co., London. est Awards wherever exhibited. "F LAG" I HOP. aP^^/ l%^p THE BOK;;i 0 COMPANY, LIMITED, Sole Imp N AT i NTS, KO. Retail Mewt JOHN
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    • 162 4 T»HE NEW HARBOUR DOrK 1 COMPANY, UMITJ ThCr pt, Graving Dock. Width at Entrance \2 2 Graving Dock jm 19 to 20 Thtrt or.l. ormin^ I Btc. fur* Jan. I. j. M. LYON CO., MILLWRIGH IRON FOUNDERS AM E ILDERS Mm Albion Engine Wo:!:s, Beach Road. CFP. E-ROOM. ilCFl:ers of
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    • 74 4 In the Pi Straits Produc A Local I I I kTOON j, Pn. The Singapore Print ir v •^Artificial Fire W Th. GOf- The Singapore Free Pr< Mcrcar.t:!e A t 1 corresfon: i i tie. SU SCRIPTION ADVERTISING DEPAK the laabout eight Ra: Domestic Occurrenc< Contract Advertiscm^ will bt manded.
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