The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1895

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1895 DAILY ISSUE, No. 2,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 835 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Crrtci, Collyer Quay. Wharves, New Harbour The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermenticMicd dales. OUTWARD:-. HOMEWARD^ ifeS 1895. Khedive Sm ik Ravenna Nor. 13th Rosef.i Nov .4: Muzapore Vr IT niner i hind Dec. gtt RohiiU i>- mh Tr.ames Dm
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    • 546 1 NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. THE fast and well known steamers of this line will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates. OUTWARDS HOMEWARDS to arrive Singapore for to arrive Singapore fo China. Europe. Pr* tssea 14th Nov. Pr. Heinrich ***** Nov. 1 Sachs** 12th Dec Prestsstn 14th Dec. 1896 'Sob.
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    • 1003 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Govekkmest. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyek Quay Time table for November, 1895. Steamer From Expected Will be despatched for Date jG.G. Me ier. Batavia. Nov. 2nd. Batavia. Cheribon, Samarang, cv Sottrabaya. Nov. st'n. General
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    • 350 1 I T^HE NEW HARBOUR DOCK 4 COMPANY, LIMITED. This Company executes Ships' repairs oJ all c>> criptiuns m the most efficient manner, under the super .atendencc of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 Gravino Dock. Length 413 teet. Depth of Waterfrom 14 feet to isi feet Width at Entrance 12
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    • 653 1 I "LTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. TAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND 5 =00,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF t PROPRIETORS j 1i0.000.00c Court or Directors. j. KRAMIiR, Esq.,— Chairman. A McCONACMIE, 1 Di-puty Chaikmak. j D. R. Sassook, Esq. I Jas. Bkm. JsvtNG, Esq. 1 R. M. Gray, Esq. M. D. EztKiEL,
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    • 521 1 ATLAS ASSURA N.CE COMPANY. St'BM Kinl.ll Bum jli-~" Sterling. Head Office, 92 Cieapside. London. The naderiigiitd arc prepared to •a pi liki-. RISKS at cuirtr.t rate--. Tl IK BORNEO I i m..- Af TSJORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR ANCE SOCIETYOF NORWICH AND LONDON. lOK FIRE INS! KAM 1 ONLY. I Akouki
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    • 337 1 PACITIC MAIL STEAMSHII COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Fhraqgfe passage im> and I ■> Prwioi, and Gar— wt b) all traas-A of S. earners, also to Sa: i-r mei 90 b) tl of the aljove lint 'J <, othi t Euro] iean p ii spe i.l ratlmmi rates
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  • 31 2 Domestic Occurence DEATH. On Bth Ouuber at Eastbourne, 11 Ll tv Lorp»in. Iv.e of Batavia, Java, e.cie-t son ji th? late Dr. William I,orra:n. m.d of Glasgow ar.ii Rothe..iV, atjed 48.
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  • 511 2 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1895. -1 STONE is otf the stage. Why will he keep poking his head m at the wings and disj turbing the piece by his interruptions after I having made an exit that was respectable enough? If Mr. GLADSTONE had been thanks to
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  • 1061 2 Mr. Swan, of Singapore, has just started on a trip to the East of Europe and the oil fields of the Caucasus. The outward bound M. M. S. s. Sagha. lien leaves at 5 p. m. this evening for Saigon, China and Japan. Lt. A. F. Sargeaunt, 8. 8., recently
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  • 1429 2 The following reply has been made by the Colonial Secretary to Mr. Huttenbach's criticism on the character of the Trade Returns of the Colony. It was laid on the Legislative Council table this afternoon Extracts from Memorandum. The value of the exports of this Colony unless one of
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  • 120 2 . A Hokibn Cashier makes a Hcob Haul. News reached Singapore yesterday that Kam Guan Sin, a Hokien, the head cashier of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij or Netherlands Trading Society m Penang had absconded on Monday evening with §145,000, the property ot the Company. A warrant has been
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  • 241 2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. Corps Oriibr.v Head Quarter Office. Singapore, f)th November, 1895 1. Programme tot Camp at Tanjowg Kalong. Friday, Slli Nov. ,5. 15 a.m. Reveille 5.45 a.m.— Earty Ie^. O.15 a m. Parade. 7.30 a.m. Breakfast. 5.15 p.m. Parade. 7 3-1 p tn.— Dinner. Saturday, 9th, 5.15 a.m. Reveille.
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  • 678 2 r»*o Chinese Lai characters professional gambler.-, aie lo be deported this afternoon by the S. Agamemnon tor their connection srith wai-scng lotteries of late At the meeting of Legislative Council this afternoon despatches v. ere laid on the table dealing with the subject of an entertainment allowance to tbe Resident
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  • 795 2 . Turkey and the Powers. Concerted Action Threatened with Regard to Turkey. At a Cabinet Council held m 1.e.,:. d0n v was stated that all the Embassies iiad separately urged upon the Porte the aecesatt) of adopting immediate measures Lo te; annate the anarchy that exists ia i urkcy,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 460 2 NOTICE 'PHK EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Saturday, November gth, m honour oi the I I' 11. c ol Wales Birthday. W v. :.u SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (ORCHESTRAL SECIION. V POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CON< ERT" wifl be given u v. Thursday, X:: tm er t, rsiiii nlm 1 Ism Nv>v.
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    • 932 2 TO-DAY'S ADV ERTISEM ENTS j TO BE LET. OFFICE m No. 8, d'Almeida Street. Apply at No. d'Almeida Street. N >v. c. Smgapare Insurance Co.'s Shares ia Ltq.J Nen Harbour Dock Co., Ltd. Straits Insurance Shares. M :"ic:pd Debentures ~A t Apply to FRASER Co.. Exchange snd Share Brokers, v
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    • 361 2 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A choice assortment of Fashionable London-made Jewellery OF IMS NKWBST DESIGNS. By one of the leading Firtns of Goldsmiths. TU BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at our Sale-room, on Thursday, yth November, at 2 />. m. HANDSOME gold brooches and pendants set with di.rionds, pearl-, and rubies. Gold Bracelets
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 156 2 The Week. Wednesday, 6!h Hi^h Water 1 1.53 a. Paper Chase. Annual Meeting, Masoni. I !jl S ,c p. vs. Thursday, 7th High Water 1.^4. o. j p. Football. 5. C. C. Qanrnoa, s p- S. V. A. in Camp. 'I anjong Katong. Amateur Photographic Society, p. M. Friday, Ith
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 399 4 GODOWNS TO LET. No. -h n.^ier, Kuad. ard (4ea. 1 Boat *_!>'•'•>. Fttcly occupied by Messrs P. H. HisM&uuyr. Apply to Gi: rHRJBfe Co.,— Agents. A; 1 »C. TO BE LET. IMMEDIATELY CIRBPROOf Da^Al Taajeag PUgar, caf^k I et ng b divided. Ar>ply to I u'uytr Qua] DENTAL NOTICE. rj
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    • 921 4 Messrs. KATZ BROS. NEW LIST OF PROVISIONS. MESSRS KATZ DROS. tail attention to their extensive >tock of preserved and tinned provisions Regular and frequent shipments enable them to supply the best and freshest articles only, from the celebrate! firms of CROSSE BLACKWELL. J. T. MORTON. TIELEMAN DROS. HAHN Co. Al
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    • 615 4 JKAfIAfIGA of Japan J TOILET WATER j Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the feeling of comfort j and freshness which it imparts to tiie skin Kananga Extract A m i.i. iioya i.\"ii« ri -iin mi imi; fHE HAWDKEIICHIBF A) pact original, iioiul tod persistently traijr.int a ,^e-*^ R I
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    • 382 4 AVER'S Sarsapariila IS THE GREAT Blood-Purifier, NERVE TONIC, —Aim— STRENGTH BUILDER. J AtrfXyM§jK /M^^^SW\ everj bumor, \lFO<Xfsf\ cures skin erup#G/»y tf 3 TU\ tions restores ff ff _X_L4 ti-'.lvit.i]-I'l—; CfSj I'l lh 1 _-Ari' k/ font iv. -i% elev^x^APAW^y^/ n \-i\. y aSQ7 Sufferers fro S\ \aot eral deWltty. oi
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    • 397 4 McALISTER Co. FOR SALE. THE BR I I 1S 11 STEAMER -HENG SENG TYE." 70 tons, G. R. and 48 tons, N.R. built of wood m Singapore m 1882, l-ength 83 it. Breadth 13 ft. Depth 7 ft. Carries about 50 tons, D.W. and 42 Deck Passengers. Has one large
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    • 654 4 The Singapore Free Press AND Mercantile Advertiser. CwLt. Anrnt.ss, ittvert ter, Singma »<•. i Ei.erncsE Ni Mt.F.R. No, Published at 39, Change Alley, b... gapore. THE hading English Newspaper n. the Straits Settlements Johore, tf,. Protected Native States of Per<ik S« gor, Sungei l'jong, Pahang, the Sm~, Sembilan; British North
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