The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1897
1897-07-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1897-07-07 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, 7 th JULY, 1897. DAILY ISSUE, No. ytno19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement834 1897-07-07 1 JT t% Office. Coilyer Quay. /\f". Wharves. New Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steam for CHINA, JAPAN, PEN ANG, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR. MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AM) LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued tor Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports, ako for China Coast, and San834 words
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Advertisement926 1897-07-07 1 NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. THK last and well known steamers of this line will leave Singapore on or about the undermenticned dat'_s. OUTWARDS HOMEWARDS To arrive Sin ;;pore for To arrive Singapore for China. Europe. •897 iBq?. Bmftn Jut} ta Sackstn July 25. I Pr. Ittinruh Aug. 10, Btiyern Auy. 22.926 words
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Advertisement414 1897-07-07 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKtTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contract with thb Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I.DAENDELS& Co., 2-3 Collyer Cjuai Time Table for July, 1897. Steamer From Expected Will be despatched tor jj ate Bawean S'baia. July 4th. Bawean. S'baia, B'massin, Puioe Laut, Colic. and Samalatakan. i u414 words
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Advertisement574 1897-07-07 1 THE TANJONG PAGAK DOCK COMPANY, LTD. Shipwrights, Engineers Iron and Brass Founders, Wharfingers, &c. Grav.ng Docks up to 500 ftet m length and 21 feet on sill. VVliarl frontage one mile .and a quarter. Sheers Whad 350 leet m length, Boiler .md Masting Sneers worked by steam. Extensive range of574 words
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Advertisement588 1897-07-07 1 I fJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION V i P^iD-UP CAPITAI ?io,ooooo( i kaSERVE FUND j 6 soo'ooc RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS j •10,000,0a Coubt op U.sEc-j tim, St. C. MIQIAELSL.V R*e>—C*MßMA». Hon. J. J. Bkll Irving.— Obputt Chairman. j C. Beurmann, Esq. I A. J. EUVMOKD, E.-q. j G.D. Boning,588 words
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Advertisement650 1897-07-07 1 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd., of HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN* FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. HAMBURG— BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. *T*HE undersigned, Agents of the above companies, are prepared to accept fire risks ar current rates. PU TTFARCKEN Co. Oct. ia. THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire risks accepted at650 words
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Advertisement372 1897-07-07 1 DACiriC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through passage tickets granted to hnpiarFrance, and Germany by ill tran^-Atlantic line of Steamers, aiso to Sai. Praai ,-ice by the sie^mpr. of the above lineb. lo other huropean points at proportionate raus vperjAl reduced rates granted to Officers oi372 words
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Article234 1897-07-07 2 A pity good as O-xen Sum \n W— Thtt circumstances gra n i ed nity from parody m that smart book oj kk !'i« see he d;dn t hai c 'he opportun r> To. A. A Now ring the joy-bells loud and long,' (How long I234 words
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Article80 1897-07-07 2 A Hongkong list of the crew confirms our statement that Mr. Miller was 2nd Officer and Dr Forman was the Doctor. The names ot Capt. Hill and Dr. Forman appear m the Singapore Club introduction boo It as guests on the 24th May the day80 words
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Article201 1897-07-07 2 The gentleman who wrote ippeal c-oted below, which is genuine, ha^ gm-:: to 'he public a new metaphor and an un-,-j«n proverb The entire COtnpositi m found wort!: reading > r— I beg :<j Mate '.'.it 1 am a Native of M.idras, chr.-t.an. and was empl.ntd as201 words
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Article644 1897-07-07 2 v. S. C. C— v goals to o. R. B. v. S. C. L.— goals to v. -u.Vr. x- M and -jcipt.' Wt .at down and vepl on the bet I Wkßt matching oaf ooter m-rii play U^r heroes, a-. ;f they were Freni_hies, By ihoaHH MR scaiteied aw644 words
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Article1259 1897-07-07 2 At about half past three m the afternoon of Friday, the 4th June, says the Catholic Timet, the King q Siam, mended by the chief members of his sui.e, left the QujrinaJ Palace, where he was the guest of King Humbert, and repaired1,259 words
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Article909 1897-07-07 2 {.Prom our twn Gorrtspondtnt.") Batavia, June 16th. In the tin auction held on the 1 6th, 25,000 blocks of tin (Billiton) weighing 14,023 pikuls were sold at an average price o( f 4 1 30 per pikul. Ihe Locomotief states that there seems to be a good market for909 words
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Article80 1897-07-07 2 Ji n Mont hi.y Mbd v Played on ytf an^6M 7«/ v. Dr. Murray.Jfrfbettson 48 A'j 12 S5 H. Vade 4; 40 ber. 87 W. K. Hooper 53 51 12 91 Or. lillis 47 S' 5 ')>, U. J'aul .55 4CJ 6 98 J. H. I)80 words
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Article126 1897-07-07 2 Iha American paper- record a remarkable ■euniod oi husband and wife after eight years of n voluntary separation. At thctimeof the treat Johnstown flood, m May 18S9, Mr. John T. Sharkey and hi-^ wife 'had resided m that city ibouta month. In the terrible struggle for life hey126 words
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1337 1897-07-07 2 (British Review ami Xntioual Observer.; When the apostles of Democracy, more than a century ago, saw the King of France brought lgnominiously to the scaffold, they imagined that the death-blow had been given not to a sovereign only, but to sovereignty i and that1,337 words
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Article133 1897-07-07 2 It is probable that the Cjueen possesses no more loyal subject than Councillor Jevers, of the Melbourne City Council. In supporting a proposal to commemorate the record reign, Councillor Jevers mentioned that 60 years igo he bore arms for the Cjueen m Spain, and when the133 words
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Article213 1897-07-07 2 Ihe following is the reply by the Governor of Hongkong to the CJueen's telegram To Her Majesty the Queen, Buckingham Palace. May it please your Majesty, I have had the honour lo receive your Majesty's most gracious message and shall at once publish it lor the information of213 words
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Article139 1897-07-07 2 J ULY 7th, 18^7. Ho, M Q l' A Capital Paid oj, .*>n. ea Hd. L»l* j Ho.,^on, Sha«f, n k. 183 prem 1i0.000.00u $10,000,0c< 80.000 1.5 t S i v». M— II ot Ch,n rt ,04 *****<) A4 5C L^ $100 Sellers Bk.o((h 'aran.Ltd. 1 2« Nominal139 words
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Article61 1897-07-07 2 «'XXX ir;i» L'H TO Jbl; I OM>O\ 1 1/ 1 J |J .m- 3 m doc arm-tit.- m/« i ntftfa f m,^ j/, HiiiK df md i eg I 1\ H' >\<,k(>\i. Uml mmml 5% pg. Oh Yokohama 1 Irnund On |ava B-illK Pn\ ate jo d/.- ig^ SO\i61 words
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Article74 1897-07-07 2 < I N 1 i Hlack (ordinary S poic lAjb W Fair I W 5% 3 i.i i lot to the H h, \t 1 Banda Qoves (Awboina j ibd lan < '>ll< < i" *rl X quaiiix •!■>. io tiakt ,dn 4-2 ined.utnpc.it! 1 F..n -Jo. j.yg do74 words
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Article46 1897-07-07 2 |L Bal Fon t atwiax and our 1 m Bi..t talk cad daj ftl ,1 ll Sm-.porr mean rinv (Greenwich mean tim« o hrv 4 nun j5 ge being hoisted fivt minutes prcviou-n To-day Fort Canning and Puk Bran, batfc I correctly.46 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement268 1897-07-07 2 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STKAM SHIP COMPANY Ltd. \.V NEDEKIANDSCHI. STOOM VAART MAATSC lAPPJ OCtA^N, (Tic ompany iteawai are daspolciiod ma Liverpool outward^ I < Stuiti Japan, and frotn Jap.v lomewards u.i 1 undoo every ten days, and UV .-yrrsinod.-iti m Im aird class passengers n:! 1268 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous939 1897-07-07 2 VESSELS i X PECT E D diving poi !T' and <«. l^ie known) date due here. m; af \(jents Mr Var Fuji-Kan, Jaj. N< <m s»l Vishima Kan, Jap.', Ne«castk Mail ."5. b imrs i <<> X <n k. Salazie, due JuU 10 I. M Kaiskr, due jii'y [9 I'939 words
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Miscellaneous744 1897-07-07 2 VESSELS IN POHT Men-of-W«r Flag* an j Tot.s Commander* Arrive j 1 hot When Briucnwerfte 1),,,,- ,K. VS.lh.lm.na D«.««ij B r $4 1),,. June2l M Other Vessels Flags ft Tons Master, Arrived From Cons.gnee to: Wht: Agianthls Bra. 2 506 fod GttthriefcCfl A.MHAMOAU Brit. 2538 Miln. co Co Ahtioco Accajw744 words
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