The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1897

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER FHIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, 25m JUNE, 1897. DAILY ISSUE, No. 3,001
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 672 1 n Office. Co'lyer Quay. Ifij Wharves. New Harbour, i O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steam for CHINA, JAPAN. PEN ANG. CEYLON INDIA. AUSTRALIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, I BRINDISI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports, also for China Coast, and
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    • 818 1 NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. '"P H E last and well known steamers ot this line j will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates. OUTWARDS HOMEWARDS To arrive Singapore for To arrive Singapore for China. Europe. 1897. 1897. Sacksen June 24. i'reus&n June 27. Bayern July 22. SacfiMn July 25.
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    • 947 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKB.TVAART MAATSCHAPPII Undbr Contract wth thi Nithbrlands India Government. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer Uuav Time Table for June, 1897. Steamer From Expected Will be despatched tor Date. Swaerdecroon B'massm. June 22nd. Batavia. June 2-|th. Nienhuijs Batavia. June 22nd. B'masMii, Cotei, K.C.
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    • 590 1 tIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI r± BANKING CORPORATION P.-iID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 kiISRRVE FKND I 6,500,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF nnnnn PROPRIETORS 1i0.000.000 Court or U:rect' >* St. C. MICHAELSEN, Eso..— Chaikhad. Hon. Bki.l Irving. Dkpijtv Chairman. C. Beukmann, Esq. J A. j. Rmmosu, E-q. G. D. Boning, Esq. j K. L. Richardson, Esq.
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    • 510 1 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd., of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. HAMBURG— BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. "pHE undersigned, Agents of the above com- panies, are prepared to accept tire risks at current rates. PUTTFARCKEN Ac Co. Oct. I*. THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire risks accepted
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    • 357 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Through passage tickets granted to hnglanrl I'ran^, and Germany by all trans A'iantsc l:nr* of Steamtn-, also to San Pram iaco i 'he vtepmer? 01 ih«: above lines. J o other European points *i proportionate uw Special reduced rale^ d
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  • 3233 2 What may be termed Ibc i ffi •;>! ceremonials and' festivities in eoaoecriun with the celebration of the C) en's Sixt\ ears' Rei^n were terminated Usl night by thState Ball at Government House held in honour of that auspicious occasion. Not on lv
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  • 608 2 Not even ihe most casual visitor to Singapore during the past few days could have failed tu DOtice the rivalry and unity of purpose amongst all sections of the community, eacli vieing with the Other in their evident desire to do honour to a Sovereign whom thousands of
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  • 208 2 The treat to the inmates ot the Tan lock Seng's Hospital, thanks to the liberality ot several anonymous donors, and the efforts of those in c harge, was a complete success. A wayang was provided, and all those who were unable to waik and were yet
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  • 696 2 A chief item in the Jubilee Celebrations of the second day were the Land Sports, similar in nature to those held each NewYear's Day. save that the money prizes offered were larger, and that each first prize winner got in addition a Jubilee Medal, a pretty Maltese
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  • 489 2 r V\a Ceylon. J London June 15. The following is the result of t he race for the Ascol Stakes Masque Earwig 2 Piety 1 he Last oi tne Queen's wa- scratched Lord 1. 1 mmy ton, speaking at the opening ol ihe Queensland Parliament, said that then Premier
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  • 829 2 We do not advocate giving horse.s heavier weights than necessary, but we think that the handicapper ought to have taken into consideration the difficulty there is in getting jockeys to ride under milestone, and if he intended to give the light weights a chance he ought to have
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  • 201 2 lln annual general meeting 'it the Singapore Land o. will be beld on July 3rd. ["be report ol the directors states that with the exception ot two ggg year leasehold godowns, ail the company's properties have been disposed ol with the result that the nei prolit;
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  • 99 2 Speaking of the wreck of ihe Warren Hastings the Times of India says By a remarkable coincidence, one of the detachments on the Warren Hastings consisted of men from a regiment which was largely represented in the troops who stood unflinchingly shoulder to shoulder on the deck on the Birkcnhead,
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  • 466 2 A Nek.xrovkly Compliment prom imf IinVERX()R-O| N (K.U. OITHf NeTIUKI *M>s Indies, W itli reterence to the despatch ol the Dutch cruiser Komimgi* Wilhtlmima det NederUtmdem to assist at Ate Jubilee te-ti vities in Singapore, the following correspondence has been courteously pleased at our service by the
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  • 480 2 Un Wednesday night, after the 1 ii works, the officcn ofth( felegrapb Co were "At Home" to their friends, and right royally did they eatertaia then The office. commodious as it is lor all general par poses simply craaiated aritl who came, and went !rom
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  • 341 2 KOTABLB pi 1 A vip II 1 o\< rconirqafrlh^ iricuon of Us own par l nventi n i !tduc< friction. V<t tin vticunu it and tl. n incc created b\ hence expensi- also) absolutely lost. v the human bod\ is macbini itaclly a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 115 2 C L E A K A N I- v v. I. Ki^l k■ k A j e an Chiku W< H H for M 9 U i I Hisi.k.l in 1 r ta wd Ki RMmai Cuuw Phva Brii I, UuNkj*. P» i v |< Madi 1 d N- mi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 237 2 MAILS LO;-K 1 0 1 hub am hot Rh Vi Kuala Pahan^, ,v. Bettghi 1 > \t Djambie k'.,m Am; 01 Saigoa Atbing 11 ibj I'an^kalan Bran .in 11v >] Batu Pa hat A«M Haiiitjf 1 iiiawin. >v< S'ietihutft 1 im Moar Km,, Ya>,^ m illiton flc Pffrrliannfc Bam Whmtl
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    • 195 2 Passengers Arrived. i —P.-i m* i H N Mi H \t > I y -P v nmi Mod M, \ph Mi li Id M Baki Per Prim* i ifcw. M uid i Lh..l K Pei .v \|i i, d M i i M ■MM, Mer EsmttrmUU M ind Mrs li
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  • 313 3 JUNE 25th, i197- gioTATioa. Capital Paid ap Sh. re* Pa,eaWh% Hon^.jnc Shane iUak 183 prem. #10,000.000 #10.000,000 50.0.i0 125 ,v f*».y7«" #>» Nat, ..ii B»nk „1 China '24 6.500.0.,.. <>4"^ S I •fctfSS* r,.. -.^r- $100 Sellers. V tW i Bk. or 1 n.e,;. Si ja; an, Ltd.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 634 3 GODOWNS TO BE LET. Ist ttoor of Nos. 29/30. Raffles Place, as they ■»tand or subdivided. r Aopl> to MKVER BROTHkRS. pm M TO LET POUOWM C*«"fl« Alley. Flba span VI lt (iul k-n Immediate miry. SYMI ft I o prl 1 1 Ul BEACH HOTEL. »OMFOR 1 ABI.K K...
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    • 342 3 BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY LIMITED. (CHINA, |APAN AND STRAITS SF.TTLEMKN I N.) 3, Battery Road, Singapore. MERCHANTS AND ENGINEERS. Packings are of World-wide reputation and are used by the British, Krench, Russian, Italian, Sfttdfe S| vu-h N nies; also by the Principal English, Colonial, and American Railway 881.1 s A-BESTOS
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    • 418 3 KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. CAW'S "SAFETY" FOUNTAIN PEN Cant leak any way you carry it. Cant blot or dry up. VIEW Of PCM NtADV PON USC. TWO-TMIBOS ACTVAkSIM. VI IW OF PCN CLOiCO. A New Fountain Pen on a New Principle. All the faults of other fountain pens overcome.
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    • 310 3 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. AND NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJOCEAAN. The Company's steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tlie Straits, China, and Japan, and from Japan homewards for London every ten days, and have accommodation for third class passengers only. The Company's steamtts on
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    • 374 3 EXCHANGE. (C'ORRECTEU LP TO Juru 25.) On London Bank 4mh 1 demand 1/1 1 -11/ Private credits 3 m/s 2/0-; documents 3 m/s 2/0; credits 6 m/s 2/0-1 On India Bank demand ■••'Sy On Hongkong Bank demand g% pm On Yokohama. Bank demand prem. On Java. Bank demand rtM Private
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 971 3 VESSELS IN PORT. Mcn-of-War Flags and Tons Commanders Arrived From For, Wfcer. K. WILBBLMfMA Dut. cruiser 5400 Derx June 21 Macassat Roads PlOMi Brit, cruiser 755 Dormer June 24 Klang Bangkok. June Pi aL E Brit, cruiser 3450 Corry May 13 Sarawak Statior Other Vessels Flags Tons Masters Arrived From
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