The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 March 1897

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  • 8 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY MARCH 27, 1897
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  • 596 2 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, MARC H 27, 1897. Tr.v.' ni ence and unbribe d by gain j Ule- patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pie v- •n, Loyalty, and Law. Tin- rcpo t-iif Commission that sat to enquire into ihv. working ol the Pawnbroking Ordinam is practically unanimous in
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  • 149 2 The diaii steam-.-r Mir ipore l<-lt I'enan^ at IO a.m. to-day and may be expectt-rl at Singapore te-raorfow aft-moon. A i reorfi in hi ot-war pa--> <\ through Jbe harbour la-t '-veiun^ at --,-ju from \Y. to 1-:. I he Colonial steamer St s Belle returned irom Malacca tins morning
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  • 1423 2 Qmcquid aguni homines nosfnest farrago libelli, JUVBNAL. When last mail left London, Europe had scarcely recovered from a violent I paroxysm of laughter It was not at the i spectacle of little Greece defying the Poweis that was amusing in its way, but not sufficient to
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  • 380 2 10-da) witnessed thejprntal opening of ihe handsome n< w premises which havbecn ere< I d for Messrs. Katz Bros, at the conn, ol Kling Street and Boobam Street, a ceremony which mark- at once a stage in the development ol a business of brisk and
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  • 122 2 Tin; Telegraph Company notify that the Sibi rian i u t Europe is restored to working ordei [ral< pei word $4-05). The delay between London and Singapore via Indo-European, i> now twenty-six hours. The latest tim- Iron) London is 7.32 prn. 25th March (Thursday); equal to
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  • 155 2 AN UNFEELING ACT." (Translated from La Semaine Colon ile.J Some months n.'" In nchman named okm n. the managi i I in at S\'^.i< ore.' Invitations to the funeral were nc out, one ot which was sent by a friend i1 deceased, to the French Consul, v\. I > >
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  • 133 2 New Zealand going to celebrate the Record k'ign ol the Queen in a fashi >n that seem, more original than appropriate. If the latest newspaper reports of the intentions of the New Zealand Government are correct, the Queens head is to be removed from the stamps
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  • 281 2 MA LACCA. 'Jtjiu uur TON Co- i r.-ftuJent 1 I hi ii- were twily two criminal cases at ih': Assizes which Dpeued before Mr. J u > tice Leach on Fuesda) th 33rd insl Vong A Moi was charged with Ciintinal Breach ot Trust with respeel t<) some jewellery said
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  • 173 2 GAZ ETTE NO TI FI CAT I ON S. n« Governor has been plea^nj tu approve ol tin: Following promotions in the S V.A Lieut. C.J i>d\!L-- Lo be Captain tad Lieut G. A. Derrick to b< Dieul Sgl F J. Beajafi< Id to be jud l.ieut The bon'ble J
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  • 335 2 > i.vled to bed, I -h in tnj ,i, did one ed if ipped '<ti t'j sleep I think when, hark A i: The A I live by bread— S all," Inns Go, guard as have done b A > H. iio Squadron has arrived to tackle ipore. iseful
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  • 960 2 The openiog oi th- acm <jj\« rnm< nt oflSces at Ku tla I umpor, the i apital d( the Federated M ilay States, will take place on l Saturday, Ajiril SeUngor, which knows exceedingly well how to entertain its visitors, will practically be "at Home." hut cards of invitation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 866 2 BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY 1 LIMITED. LHIN*\ lAPAN AND STRAITS SfiTTLEMaWrS MERCHANTS AND ENGINEERS. Bell Asbestos Metallic DAGGER" Packing lia- bren in constant use FOFTio MONTHS WITHOUT RENEWAL By R.M S Emfresa tf J*P*» u p iu r :d-uide reputation and are used by the British. French, Rissian, ualian, J
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    • 65 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS wan rp n MuiiicipHl l>. lientoir Tanjon^ Pagar I >.«cU I'Singapoie Land Co.'s Shares. PatalmK Coffee Co.'s Sliares. FOK SALi. Pen^erany Planting Co.'s Shares, c K »KH v 1 o. i, Slbiie Htttkeis. M;ir 2; u.c. TO BR LET. DUNGALOW 4s 5' 1 No- *29*. Serangoon Road. Rent
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 833 2 REUTERS TELEGRAMS^ Lord Salisbury. Lord SalidMrry has gooe to th,- R lvlerd to recuperate from an attai k reece and the Powers. The Government of Greece has SsUed a fr.-h note of protest against the action 0 th. Powers in Crete, «h 0 must be answer. able for the results
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  • 426 3 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. mjjy^" Spring 1 ournament of the L. L. T.C. Tournament was brought to a conclusion last evening, when the championship was wen iairU easil) bv Mrs. Waddtll, the bolder, who beat Mrs, Murray by 6 —1, 6 —4. The tirst set leil easily to Mr-. Waddel!
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  • 1628 3 Ch am pi on shi p Paris. Capt. I be tt Mrv U Mr. and Dr. and M i unerville and Mi Sa 1a uu P I Mrs, Wadfa >• Ur and l. Pai beat Mr-. on^nlond 1 2 .'h instant >mn high in ssol requiem Cathedi ph( rd for
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  • 214 3 th< ;'h March, at Kuala Lumpur, before the Judicial Commissioner and a iurv, v Fatt .->i with ii,(n\u iii the Pahang Road on the 7111 February 1897, a'so w 'ln !;tki;ig part in a gang- rooiv ry at the saint; lime and place in the
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  • 891 3 THE QUE EN'S LONG REIGN. French Appreciation. The .ccord reign celebration of the Queen is being much discussed in all circles ol French society. The lon^ and prosperous retrospect is treated in friendly fashion, and the comp-trrion between sixty years of her Majesty's reign and the choppy vicissitudes of France
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  • 97 3 <~u«._u* !T__ 't*Ki&-l Ha $*****0 100,000 1.000 u.. Straus Meamsh.P _4 t,oo IsOOo.. -.Vm.,*, ,< I***"! _a_ _> I 7,**r. mi ■naa_«i*C_,|j $4- Huv-r- 100 Sfogap tad i* 2^ Old ao Tanjon,; Pagar Land Co. < in liquidation. !I $1,000,000 1,000.1 00 J PengeranglYinn.gl j, _?A^r^_^ft *»S.ooo KanbAns <><> iMm.Co
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  • 52 3 i K > .j maud Fri\ ate > 1 edits 3 m s ■;ni 3 I credits 6 m/f i-i/i B demand Hi >• <i< in and I \ukOlUM' b I pr. Ml ramk ieoiand 1 1 Private 30 d/« i Sovereigns, [to b B k of Bag] tod
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  • 45 3 Ma. M in. a i io. Cube Nu Pepper, Black do. Nulrnei;- ItOSlOl M ni. Bands low i M I Tapioca, s.mall peari Jo. medium pear! 11--do. do flnki i an Bill i 1' H Rangoon, vv do. Si "i Nil 14--(^oco-nutb, ner thou^i-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 208 3 MAILS CLOSE. ro-Dxr. Labuan, &l. Ranet 1 ia Penang .v 1 >eli Hebe im Penang Calcutta A.Apcar i-m Penany, &C. 3 I'M Saigon Progn pm Bengkalis Bagan Tang 3 pm Port S.nd PingSuey 3 pm M ttacca, xl. 4 pm Muntok Palambang Rubv 4 pm Malacca, Sec. Bnitang Timor 4
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    • 152 3 A correspondent of the Globe on board H. M S. Barflvur at Canea, alluding to the crowd-o! refugees who sought sanCtuarv on the ship, says "There were every kind and description ol people—Greek speaking Cretans. As they came on board, their names were written in a book. It was r<
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    • 853 3 VESSELS IN PORT Mcn-uf-Wa: Hays and 7 I. ■■>■,:,..■ .:r% A:-:--|1 H N gp- cruiser ,600 Duddinj M* Kaiser FaJosKi I ALsl cru^i 4.^. hedma" lari^l'ok IM. p""l BrVgd»-bo., Hbto, m 3 Bangkok Pj f; Hr cruiser^ I Other Vessels Flags Tons Masters Arnved From Consigns I .V Aftß'TOOiiAi Bru.
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    • 58 3 Pa.bsengei a Arrived. 9 pe Edward, Mr. M 1 ran QfAungsett, Mr, Stt wart. I'er Alhnson I'oi 1 Weather Keport. T«kc! *t K«nd.iii t Kertau Hospita, Obseiv«tory ■1, mperature. bo.; >,'■/' 1 Wet Bui tThernometa -S t Dir.ofWkwS VVk Cam. M\. r«Nf in d it 1 R, rf«il 14 nan
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