The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 October 1896

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  • 8 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1896.
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  • 906 2 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1896. patriot Tmth her glocfou» precepts draw, 10 Rdlßioo, Loyalty, aai Law- The Races begin at -> 4.^ p.m this afternoon Important tenders art: called for 111 connection with the Selangor Railway. H E the Governor is exp <'<d to return j to
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  • 1306 2 K'cn pis ilie hccirlini? Topics of the WeeK Doth now, too oft, portend dead languages. Anon, Quicquui agunt homines nostriest farrago libelli. The popular and jovial benehciare at the Circus last night, the Topioist is informed, "did a tale of Love unfold.' 1 A little difficult
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  • 236 2 I hi. Oi'KN lißiri m H \Nmi IF. I hough tins may socn: a paradox, V-uu'll find (h.ii it is iru'?, I 1 U tit one you would L^ptmc Hack Rogie till all's blue I'HB ScL-RRI Si iKls. I will not tell a Fairy Tale Such tlimg*- I
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  • 320 2 tccntding !•> rriter m &ulf Mail— he calS h-mslf apcssi.nist, buJ.nevni eles*, seems to have i naughtj little twinkle m his eye '—the supremacy at England and \us ralia m the crick- 't, il is set .'isly ihreaterv-1 Vihe Indian newspapei ute t. vn li«e
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  • 545 2 Ramsami, a bullock < ari. 'im'-r. before Mr Sauoders tiu> morning, wa- tnn<l S; IOT cruelty In' i^ing a l-i;iio< m an unlit condition, and *io for offering an illegal gratification "i 50 cents to a constable at tl'e -am'; lime and pat« Bakar, the bead tarab) at ihe doll
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  • 976 2 THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Notes and Anticipations. We were very much surprised to licar yesterday afternoon that H. H. I he Sultan of Johore had scratched all his horses, the reason given being the weight the handicapper had assigned lo Zitta m tin- Si urry Stakes. We do not
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  • 133 2 Philatelists have evinced a good deal of interest m the new postcards just manulauured m ["ranee for the subjects of Menel k, tlie ruler of Abjssinia. The average mortal would turdly have thought that the natives o t thai distant and chronically disturbed country would have had
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  • 143 2 l'hc Politique CeUnuiU luib received the iollowing From Majungk In a village ab.iut to kilumUit:< liom Tan.tnarivo, lhe capital of Madagascar, there was recently an extraordinary mortality. The village m reputed to lie a very hcajtliy place, and the authorities m Tananarive took ste r s
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  • 136 2 ALLEGED CHINESE CONSPIRACY. A Chinaman Kidnapped and I n t oncd m the Chinese Embassy y A KMSttQfl h.i> been cmtted m by a strange im. ident. 1!n named Sinvl at Yen. vba i>. -t ,t- t.j i, rtV Ijlm-1) comccewe4 ia a cyyiiac} .it I to fjvrrtlirovv
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  • 147 2 Ihe Courtl Ordinance passed J4th. hu t" ea assented bo ,■> I 0o\-»-rnor, and Mr. C E w >;' appontd Registrar ot th»: SapCCSM Court o! the ■Straits Srftlfril Mr. H H i= appointed an Assistant Registrar to I ordinarily resident at Pesang; and Mr. j <jarrard to
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  • 101 2 j/th Su>ic/av aU<r />•. Si. Andrkw ■> Caihkukal a. tn. Ma!;r.\ -,'j a. in. Holy Kdchanst Chirali. Va. m. I '^rade Service I Mali I 5.30 p. m. Bwaaaqg ai^d Sara St. Matthew^ Chlri h. SVVI LMB 5.15 p. m., Kvensong and Sermon. Tanghn Garrison Church. a. m.
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  • 384 2 I ht oung Chinese Party ShMftui, h.nw kong. the Straits and Rangoon are m to* abandoning the pigtail for the F.uropear wearing the hair. One ot their rCMSMti Chinese point of view, is no doubt very good oiie. We reler to the disadvantage at which I Chinaman
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 366 2 A' AN I'KO. I' k i> i *■■>•■, i H, F* NATIVE STATES AGENCY. i i »B 8 x v beg MMM c thai ihej v \i n (li mschres n Singapore x Ceneral \gents ior N «We Slates. I q >„ ■>,■.. I raci wWi <. w■' v X
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    • 918 2 I TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. NETHER AN!>- ro.NSUi.viK GENERAL, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. T^HF nli-tiing by tender ■>: the Safe I'f-i ol B Hk.'k ili-. to: one and time year-, will lake place on Thutsday, i «>th N vember iv.m. J. J. M. FLEURY, Aff. o"-u!-( 'ener;il for the Netherlands, S.S. Smy.ipare. 13rd
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    • 51 2 FOR SALE. nRoWN An tralian maie, quiet m 5 ddle or harness, set o harness and Victoria complete. Apply to S.J., > Free Press. Oct. 24. 30- 'Q WANTED. QUALIFIED Apothecary, for a 1 übacco Kstate "> Soroatr.l, Salary Sioo per month, with tree quaiters. Apply to W. MANSFIELD CO.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 141 2 The Week. Hi«ii Watf I \.z\ i Krf" Ih rd l)a> j-45 phi St. odia Hand. Raffle* Hotel. Harmston .in.u«. lank Koad, p.m. Sunday. 25th tiigl \V.-.i> 1 —0.1 eg,, 1 4- i\ Siiinlay *fti-r 1 riiiily. Monday, 26th Hifh Water -0.4; a., o.i*- p S. A. Signalling 5-1- p.i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 126 3 ro lm i x 1 GODOWNS fO BE LET. KBKOII RS TO Bf LE r. 1 N I X S I. ORSE B POSITORY, MEN l. h epc -i ro y. \.-o, well U,L. I .LAN. n HORSE LJ I T vi o. B C l Ri iro Co. HOT
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    • 604 3 1 Kelly Walsh, Ltd rHE ENGINEERS' SKKT( H BOOK, by Harbei If 4-5 1 NEW GENER WL i »d MINING TKJ.EGRAPH ODE, b) Morting and Scale 9ia 5 M W ind 111 i MARKETS, by L W. v. gc IHI \KMKNI \N < RISIS '■■> I). > I ..'C nil
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    • 528 3 ROBINSON Co SINGAPORE. 1 NHW GOODS ex "GLENGYLE" Raglan L ycles with cushion tyroPerambulators. Children's Go-Cai t-. Four-post Bedsteads m every si/r. Spring mattrasses. Carpets, Tapestry rep curtains. Art serge lor curtains. Gents. Boots and Shoes. Children's Shoes. Dr Jaegers Underwear. (_it-nt> I )rr-.>- Sliirts. Travelling rugs. Ladies' Untrimmed Hats.
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    • 556 3 KATZ BROTHERS. NEW GOODS JUST UNPACKED DINNER SERVICES FOR TWELVE PERSONS A large assortment and ol beautiful designs Price from 525 to 535 per set rEA AND COFFEE SKIS lo MATCH Broken pieces van always be replaced by us. Hammocks. 1M" ra Field and Marine Glasses I. ivy ati'l Gents
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    • 358 3 JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED TAILORING DEPAKTME2TT. Have jast received a shipment of the Fiigb -class tnateiial called Viyella For Day Shirts, Tennis Shirts. Bajus and Pyjamas, Tennis Suits and General Wear. rrum extensive practical lefts it Mtf been found thai tip pr< ess "I manufacture make a most con isteul
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    • 572 3 The Singapore Free Press Mercantile Advertiser. *BLI! AflDßk^,- A.i--rrti:.tr. Pl^^J Published at 39, Change Alley, Sir^a, HPHE kading English Newspaper 1 Straits Settlement- Johon I'rotci ted Native Stat-s of Perafc 5 Sungei L'jong, Pahang, n Sembfian; British North ftorarm San N< therlaiul- ladies, Java m AJao widely (irmlatcd ;r, Siam,
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