The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 October 1896

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)

  • 8 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1896
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  • 33 2 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. On the 1 jtli instant, it Middle Koad, Singa. pure, imc widow <>< ill-.: latt William J^M t Mbt ra of Singapore, (Stahhopk Gold Mi nu list for 1889. ofadaujjhler (Posthumous.)
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  • 385 2 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896. H. pal rrclorkmi preccpl draw. Pit (km, Uqraltr.aiuiUw. It is satisfactory to note that, in the Metropolis at least, the popular agitation against the misgoverornent in Turkey it; assuming a mure sain amJ wbolefome character, and likely to be all i lie
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  • 934 2 The British S.S. Strathtay, of Glasgow, passed through this morning Irom west to cast. Three cases of cholera wen- reported to the Police to-day, one in C h. ana Hong I Lim Street, one in Klang Ron! and one at Tanjong Rhu. Lord Armstrong bay* the demand lor I swift
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  • 724 2 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Notes From the Coi km, Ihe Course looked in capital order this morning and there is every prospect of a tine afternoon We saw Campbell and Calder'sborses atexerdse, andm<! Abrams' string walking. The) all looked lit and well, moving along as ll they knew it
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  • 72 2 RECAPTURE OF CONDEMNED PRISONERS. A strange thinj; happened recently in Ceylon, when two natives who had been condemned iu death for the murder of a European an i another person, escaped, after sentence A death, from the jail at Chilaw with the connivance it is supposed, of some nati\c gaol,
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  • 55 2 MooKLfOB I Si RBM lOt 1 he following programme will be pla\ ed on to-njono\v. Wednesday, the Jist IBSt~ at 5.30 p.m. on the Esplanade Selection../.o Ci h* </.• CortU .'.'<>.T. R VVakz Lovt- St.(»-.... Otto Koedar. Cavatma ./?(;<< di /</ turner m-jor. Uotii/etti. J^>U -L'AfricaiHM .F.
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  • 183 2 There is a demand for hair restorers <! among tlu> Koreans. Short hair is out of fashion again, and top-knots arc difficult to grow, The British iron barque Glen Caladii, which received considerable damage in the July typhoon, has been sold by auction at Hongkong to Chines.- purchasers. Sir J.
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 67 2 Support for the Government. Letter from Mr. Gladstone. A crowded meeting held dl St ]m Kail has PCfOlved to bujjpurt tin. 1, nent in any step- it may takt_ to e:id d reign of terror in Turkey A letter wat, read from Mr. which he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 793 2 COALS THE HOKKAIDO TANKO TETSUDO KAISHA The Hokkaido Coal Mine Railway Co.) Capital $12,000,000 Offices, Tokyo Japan 9 C«mwMVj owni raihraj system ot the Hokkaido, awd the YUBARRI, SI >K W Ml, h 'KU\ \i and IKUSHUMBETSU coal mines Production 600.000 tons t-. M The CompM] art- also steamship owners.
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    • 1017 2 WANTED. Municipal Dctentmes do. ii'>- 6% Paniong Pagai Nock M-bs. Straits i'r^diM^ < k's Shares. I .and Co 's Shares FKAM>I< .v H>. l.ai.gc iSI iip Ki.tkci*. Uct. 20. "»cEXCHANGE BANKS. "T"HS Exchange lianks will be ckfccd at noon on 11-c following day= i tctobcr 20th and 22nd, Race da>>.
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    • 402 2 TC-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. J[i<- K. W. Dunn, having entered into partner- ship will) me Irom October 1st, the l»usiess I have hitherto earned on as Commission lercliant, Mines aid Kstates Agent, wilt hencejrili be carried on under the style of BoYD&Co., Brfliciy Koad, Singapore, G BuYD. Singapore, (Jet. Jotll I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 142 2 The Week. Tuesday. 21th Hiyii Water; 9.39 a», 10. <j p. Races, lirst I ).iy Fi>-ncn M 1: I loniewai >i Harm-ton I ;'i Uf u p.m. Wednesday, 21st Hlffh Water 10.5 .1., 0.44 Mumc pal Commission, 2- \u p.m. Paper (."haso, moet 'Jra/i^r Grroi 1 St. ecilia Band, K-planadc,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 155 3 TO LET B Smas ro ckt: LE r TO BE LKT, HOLSI U! ...sY-^ IKINSHAW. GODOWHS ro H. LET. V li *i TO BE l r i N s ro lf.t ro i st. 0 I r SALI BY TENDER. .a MOORCOCK. ADOI I U NKB l G. R Lambert
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    • 397 3 y <$' I C; 0 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. V i i i u E is hereby given that the Revis* d Lists .N persona nd] qualified to be tected ii... |ti Connassioiiers for tin town singa- i| pe a did) qua Bed to vote .a vl ections tor the several Wards
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    • 456 3 JOHN LITTLE j Co., Ltd. Upstairs Department. New Milliner). Flowers. Feaihui s. Ribbons. Laces. v i iin Ribbons in shot and tlut.il ik^ns. A i i ..nn.m; variety of Lidies 1 Straw Hat>. New High-crowned Sailor Hats. New Dress Canvas. Lovely shades in crepons for blouses. I )resi Linen. Cashmere
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    • 287 3 KATZ BROTHERS. NEW GOODS JUST UNPACKED DINNER SERVICES FOR TWELVE PERSONS A large assortment and ol beautiful designs Price from $25 to 535 P er set IKA AND OFFEE SKI'S TO MATCH Broken pieces un always be replaced by us. Hammocks. Opera Field and Marine Glasses Lady and Gents Dressing
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    • 397 3 McALISTER Co. Breech Loading Double-Barrel Guns. ISAAC HOLLIS& SONS. BIRMINGHAM From >o to $85 00 •a» b Gun Cases Solid Browu L ath< r $1 uo 1m h .Mailbag Canvas Gun Covers Waterproof I heck patt ru %z 00 each Gun Implements per Bd 5« 00. American Buggies SECHLER VRI
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    • 633 3 'ITSC Singapore rree Press tm Mercantile Advcn tMiK Ani'Ki ■>', I.;.- rsutmom Ni No* 'ji, Published at 39, Ch— gf Alley, Tnip 'T > HK (fading English Newmp m t j, p a Somite Settfcawati fonoti the Protected Native States >«t feral gor, Sinigei L'jong, Pahan» t Sembilan; British North
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