The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1897

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  • 9 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1897.
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  • 1517 1 ill li.- ihe Pi e'»f |bt i-irrti*** WEDN ESDAY SEP r EMBER 8, 1897 is the protrai ted negotiations over the conditions ot pea' between I urkey and Greece we have a/fa it wt: might cail a political version of that nutating pu/zle called pigs in
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  • 683 1 'Ihe halt-yearly ordinary geneial meeting of the Tanjong Pag;,r Dock Cl Ld.. wa- beld in thi ompany's ottices .it to-oV. Mi J Anderson presiding There were aiso present the Hon ble T. C. Bogaardt. .Mr C A Ranch Mr A P Adams, Mr C. Sugden.
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  • 79 1 Indian Finance. In response to Lord George Hamilton A offer of India Bills to the amount ol i .z, 500.000 the tenders sent^i amounted to Rs. 2,91,90,000 (nearly two hundred and ninety-two lakhs). One hundred lakhs of rupees hav. accepted at an average of »M-*leer: and a sixteenth
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  • 444 1 Says X. in a recent issue ol the Mekong "It is well known how frequently the British mail boats ha\<- come to grief during tlie past few years. The vsncks of the great British mail boat-- can be lounted l>\ tens annually The Aden disaster is one
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  • 180 1 1 Governor of GermaussaV\> (j lias been killed by natives. 1 here is some doubt as to the idem. ■BBCBB referred to. The Acting Governor (La*. ■bmmbbbJ has been up till now. Curt von ffaBBBl, formerly a Deli planter. The new l^nde-■BBBmSBBM-a Herr Skopnik i left Singapore
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  • 68 1 I oiisequent on a note from I j Mouraviett implying that Britain is respotsible for the evils resulting Iron, nV in the conclusion of the pea> e aeg N* Lord Salisbury has now proposed International Commission of six memberto control Greek revenues bbrbV .ent to cover tlie
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  • 190 1 Wednesday. 8th High Water g.o a.. 8.25 p. Gun Practice, Fort Palmer, 10 a.m. 1 „r :g:-.^ Pagar Dock Co. I-td., noo-i Concert. Temperance Club. I p.m. lati n Football. Darel Ta alan: A Rat'ies Cricket Club, Raffles Suioo Projeaoscope Entertainment, f-ort (<,-■■,. Thursday, gth High Water -—y.^2
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  • 433 1 I he Lo: omotief oi jOth August \m li article taken over from the Stmrtttu Courant about the Australian Eianm «t cleared out some time ago with Mr V ader Burgs boat It says On Monday. 24th August, an Englishman calling himself T. W. Stone arrived Sourabaia
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