The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 April 1897

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  • 20 1 T H E Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fHIRD SBRIES. SINGAPORE- TUESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1897. DAILY [SSUI V 1,9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 326 1 05 our 0S T t A II N A V I G A TIO NC 0 Sm m fa HINA, JAPAN, PEN/I NO CEYION. INDIA, Al S II M, I M \;x- ff LES \HR \LTAR. MAi BRIN DISI I ON I ON. 1 1 A■ LINI OU I MTfJU
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    • 310 1 BREMEN. OU v. YARDS 10.i.v. [qi To am. Singapore for Buroj V May 2. •■umaira leaves ■•v '.'>., e'.vry -i ompai r keeps v i r bi-nfontl I sen >inj an iti Sew talu >n M■. 4. A' )YD'S STEAM NA\ "i OMPANY. I m M rh \>•; k 1
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    • 1172 1 DE KOMNKLJJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, LJndbb Costract with tub Nbtherl'in 1 India Go brnmbnt. Agi nts at Singapore, Ships Agency, latb f.DAENDELS 3 ollyer Quay Time Table for Apr:'., 1897. Steamer Expected Will be despatched tor Date. ibora April 4th. Batavia, Chenbon. Samarang, Soarabaya. April 6£. Siak Beii} is \pril 3rd.
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    • 269 1 McALJS'iER ex: Co. (ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.) Have always m Stock ALL KINDS OF Planting, Mining, Engineering, Carpenters' tools. Requisites, etc. SOLE AGENTS FOR DICK'S PARENT BALATA BELTING, t belting m the market.) Al.-' I fcfessi i. Clayton Shuttleworth's Portable Steam Engines. Messrs The Green Island Cement Co. Cement, Dram Pines. Fire
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    • 531 1 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AA BANKING CORPORATION PAID-UP CAPITA! f i...000,.xx RESERVE FUND 6 coo i- o RESERVE LIABILITY OF i PROPRIETORS... j Jin.ooo.ooo n or i^i'.i'. St C. MICHAEI Hon. J. J. BKLL I C. Bei kwanm, Esq. E g G. D. Boning, 1 I G. h. Dod* tq j
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    • 358 1 EJ r» A fi U -^jj^^^ ne "Milknaaid Brand is guaranteed to contain "-"wrnuTrrTi 1G C i'' e{ m of the ori ff lual milk. In the INSEDMyj manufacture nothing but water is n *L(J£.\ v'u llie best refined sugar added. A^BWii i Avoi d low-priced brands from wh fc-9
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    • 108 1 1 cor. OCCIDENTAL AND OSIEM .ISHIP CON. KH i Sa:! uiary I ROT* THETRAV -OUN BAZAAR BOOK Raiiic^ Hotel P D >>ng. H. R. H. Print; H urace The D Right Hor:'.:. I Ofm Lcrd and Lady B.aye. Lord Dormer. Cecil. Lord Valietort. Mi QeoerJ 1 ra,u iiOiiciu, Bar: net
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  • 2330 2 THE NEW GOVE RNME NT OFFICES. is! ai. xnxpi m off es *i Kuala Lampot .vhi. h ibc seal ft tii- S i iovern merit were fonnalH opened on Saturday i by Mr. F A. Swettenham, Resident-General ol the Federated Malay re .'i I :r^e and representative iod s langof
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  • 216 2 T HE POLLARDS. This famous ttoupe of young artistes is now on its way to Singapore by P. O. steamer and will arrive here on Sunday, giving their opening performance on Monday, whea Ct.liier's popular opera "'Dorothy" will be presented. Speaking of the first performance m Colombo a contemporary 1
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  • 205 2 Tub Pi lgi i ta Pooma. Poona, 24th March.— The soldiers continued their plague-searchinc operations to-day. Some cases were disco- ..-red by them m the Cantonment and sent to the Hospital, m thet't) there were 43 cases 20 deaths, the total mortality being 34. In the special plague
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  • 91 2 The United Planters Association ol the Federated Malay States will be formally inaugurated at Kuala Lutnpor, on the -.'oili iost., vyhen ail interested m the association are invited to attend. The Resident General will receive the Planters on the same day. With much interest it has been received m German
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  • 139 2 COL. CHAR D, R E., v.C. The many Singapore fri-nds of Col. Chard, t.c, who commanded the Royal Engineers here prior to Lt Col. Bogie's arrival, will be sorry to hear that that gallant and popular o(fic< r is very ill, and has had to go through a surgical operation
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  • 66 2 Thia morning before Mr. Justice Leach an action m vvhicli Andiappa Chilty claimed $2,160 against Cap 1 Davies and lii^ witt as makers ol Four promissory notes was dismissed wilii ists, Mr Brydges appearing lor 1 1 1< plaintifl and Messrs. Braddell and Koek for the defendants. The notes sued
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  • 185 2 Owing to the lamentable <l--ath ol Mr. H. A. O'Brien it was announced that t i <_ to be played i\>\> afternoon would be optional. Since then the heavy rain hamade play impractil^ble. PI. AY ON MONDAY. H tHI «<,. ,h ir. Hlliot beat Pearce,
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  • 104 2 A Singles. id, owe 2, v. Pearce, 2. Ii SIVGLBS. Godwin, 2, v. Lysley, owe 15. Singles. Simon loaquim, r., v. A. C^fmicliael, 'jwe 2. Rodesse, s>ci v. Sh :..;rd, 4. P uchitt v. Butt 1 Barki r. Edlin v. V1 X A 1 1 Anthoni 2
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  • 72 2 C H IMPtOKSH IP. I ort S. X Southam, owe 1 Rudd Sisson, owe 1, v. Ciiaham, 2. Reid R. I v, Edlin 01 McKei zie. ti I > BLI Wright and Godwin Anthonu>2 and Delay owe 2. Scott and Morrison v. McArthur and Somerville I aquims.
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  • 416 2 lUX BURMAH-SIAM-l i\\ RAILWAY, fyth. Mr. Schwann asked the retary of State lor India what action the Government of India had taken, m fulfilment ol the promises given by the Prime Minister on beh ill ol t h^ Home and Indian Governments 10 the deputation
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  • 52 2 April (>. Per Sydm v from Marseilles. —Mrs. A K. Pemberton, Miss Cockerel!, Mr. J, Win. Kelroanu, Mr. F. van Ketnpers, Mr. Waiter Shitten, Mr. K. H. Brown, Mr. Slack. Mr. M. McCarthy. Prom Colombo. Mr. A. P. Brown, Mr. K. J. Pollard, Mr. Covoley, Mr.
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  • 118 2 April 6. Per Melbourne for Mane llls. Mrs. Murray, children and nurse, Mr. and Mrs,. Waddell, Mr. Klink, Mr. W. Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. |ourdan, Mi. K. M. Alexander, Mr. Mees, Mr. W. A. addell. Mi. Hilton, Mr. Caradino. Mr. Vidal y Prat, Mr. J. H. Moarrees, Mr.
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  • 95 2 (April h. fin $34. Gambia b.js do. Cube No. I 9.60 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 14. do. While, (Fair L,\V j 23. Nulme^'b 1 10s to the lb.) 63. Mace(Banda) 7S Cloves (Amboina) 17.50 I.ibenan Cotiee z<). Tapioca, --mall pearl [Fail quality) 3.7" do. do Hake (do. do.) 4.2s
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  • 35 2 Stuck on her shape' Mile Irene the artiste, is evidently proud of her graceful limbs, but it is an open secret that her slim and shapely proportions, are due to Or. Shmdler-Parnay's Marienbad Reduction Pills.
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  • 76 2 (Corrected up to April 6.) on London. Bank 4 m/s 2/0-7/10 demand 2/0-5/10 Private credits 3 m/ 5... -2/o| documents 3 m/s 2/0-11/16 credits 6 m/s ...2/0^ Bank demand 161 On Hongkong. Bank demand dis. On Yokohama. Bank demand J% prem O.\ Java. Bank demand i_>; Private 30 d/s
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  • 133 2 H '-ors. capita I'Aid i. Snai« Mi Dl», a -Sh-ing -nk i/i%prem $10.*****0 li-OOCO >•-«•« --v $100 Sellers rtli td »2| Nominai £tvfflt,ffnf i- t^ J .{^6i: •>, jfc i Tan P D; r <- i-5 I,«S i .l I X *345 s Ji soo,uc<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Ltd AMNEDEKLANDSCHE STQOVIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJOCEAAN. The ompanys steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China, and j Japan, and from Japan homewards tor London i every ten days, and have accommjdati m tor third class passengers only. The Company's
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 789 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Giving port and date ol departure, and (where I known) date due here, and name of Agents. Mkn-of-War. Algbrwb, H.M.S., Devonport. i Xi lairf.l r, Brest, j i JI-Ka\, Jap., Newcastle, Pasc m., Brest, Phobnix, H.M.S., Devonport I'om kri i l, H.M.S.. Portsmouth, due Royal Arthur, Portsmouth, Surprisb,
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    • 642 2 VESSELS IN POR1 Mea-of-Wai Flags, and Ton:, Command. A J- O t When [PHIOBBM lint, cruiser Budding Hrt Dormei M Bangkok Piaoi Brit, cruiser 3/603 Corn I ai,u.<,, Otht-i Vebbelb Kidgs <S- Tons, M..,ici- Arrived From Consignee- Kot Uin0K Brit Jackson April 4 Liven M H* BavPobGuan Brit. S7S Stratum
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    • 229 2 CLKAKA < I. v j Hrn. sti '1 HeoM H s Mr port^. %AU >kOO* and 3*« Hiv< N i KIKVa Hi sti I \1... Pi I', V N i j via ports. Awir B port--. j Bokn i &t Mr., Si Hmli LIBKLLk < St. Gilks, Brit, itr., Fortay
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