The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1897

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, 30™ SEPTEMBER, 1897. DAILY ISSUE, No. 1,082
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 832 1 P_ Office. CoUyer Quay. gr Wharves. New Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steam for CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEY- os INDIA. AUSTRALIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND i ON DON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian ft V Continental and American Ports, also for ~~iin* Coast,
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    • 912 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA. TION CO.. LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON k CALCUTTA. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tai.jong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers ai^d Cargo are booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Cevlon aiso to Fast African Ports,
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    • 484 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contract with thi Nbtbbrlands Indu Govirnmrnt. Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay Time Table tor October, 1897. Steamer From Expected Will, be despatched tor Date. J Cien. v. Bylandt S'baya. Sept. 28th. S'baya, Boeieling, Ampenan, Macassar, Timor, Sec. (j
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    • 589 1 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LTD. Shipwrights, Engineers Iron and Brass Founders, Wharfingers, Ac. Graving Docks up to 500 feet in length and 31 feet on sill. Wharf frontage one mile and a quarter. Sheers Wharf 350 feet in length, Boiler and Masting Sheers worked by steam. Extensive range of
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    • 592 1 •LJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $i0.000,00c RESERVE FUND f 7000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OP PROPRIETORS 1 *«0,000,000 COUIT OP UIRICTORS. St. C. MICHAELSEN, Esq.— Chairman Hon. j. J. Bell Irving. Deputy Chairman. C. Bkukmann, Esq. A. J. Raymond, E.'q. G. D. Boning, Esq. K. L. Richardson, Esq. G. B.
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    • 520 1 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INbURANCE Co., Ltd., of HAMBURG. i NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR- ANCE Co., HAMBURG. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE Co., HAMBURG. *T*HE undersigned, Agents of the above comx panies, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates. PUTTFARCKEN It Co. Oct. is. THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire risks
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    • 581 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP x COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rhrou^h passage tickets granted to fc-ngUnd Prance, and Germarw by all trans-Atlantic Ime? of Steamers, also to San Francisco by the steamer? of the above lines. To other European points at proportionate rate*Speaa! reduced rates granted to Officers o(
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  • Correspondence
    • 227 2 The Municipal Ordnance Department 1 o tub Editor. sjk, The Municipality are to !>c congratulated on their fortMght in providing for the forthcoming celebration ot 4th Oct. Hill Street is now amply provided with loose metal for stone throwing. After that perhaps the Egg Club will provide a liberal -apply
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    • 127 2 The Bathing Ceremony." which forms he conclusion of the elaborate ceremonies vhich have been going on for a month past i.i Johore, to celebrate the wedding of H. H the Tunku Besar of Pahang and H H Tunku Miriam of Jobore, will take place on Saturday, and will.it is
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    • 311 2 .■•.re -i ot talk about a row I only ope ilu ■rue. i-or the Chinee hereabout requinMMM teaching time we taught with powder those eathen dev-:'s oo Won't pay io eed to good an uvil preach, nc. I "A' Ift is motto l:ke the bloomin' R.A
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    • 232 2 kPLAY ON WhDNhiDAY. LH KMPIONSHIF. beat Wolferstan 7— v '> fr-* B Snwus. Parson- *;r., v. A. Southam, icr. u C SISGLBS. -.-atched to A. Carmichael. cr. v Carmichael, unfinished. Profession Pair*. Km ird C apt. Parsons (Army I.) beat Capi. Wh.te «nd Woodroffe (Army if.), 6—3,
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  • 3795 2 Thursday, September 30th, 1897. PRKSfcNT H. K. the Gu\ernor (Sir C. B. Mitchell. 0.C.M.G.) the Officer Commanding the Troop i (1.t.-Col. and Brevet-Col. Bogle, r e.) The Hon. the Acting Col. Secretary (C. W. S. Kynnersley.; the Actg Col. Treasurer (F. G. Penney.; thf Actg. Auditor-General (E. C.
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  • 161 2 To-day before Mr. Wolfe rs tan Mr. Holley prosecuted Tay Siang Boon, Ho Yang Peng and Sheik Ally for slaughtering two bullocks at a place not the Municipal Abattoirs. The case was a somewhat complicated one. One of the accused is the contractor to the Commissariat and one
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  • 543 2 The following passage, from the Gtobc, goes some way to indicate the state of political feeling that might have produced iht duel announced in Tuesday's telegram Dradi-oi k in Austria. Matters are rapidly approaching a very ienous crisis in Austria now that Count Badeni's endeavour to
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  • 182 2 10-MORROW. Kor He Al Hongkong, Ac. rftawiti u Bangkok CetOmmr noon Bangkok Ban Smg Guoh noin Malacca' &c. Hong Wan 2 ry Pcnang GUnfalloch tn Bangkok Hydra 4 p M Bangkok Cerberus 4 M Sourabaya, Gi-aat van tiyuindt 4 I'M S^tiroay Per.ang 0211 Calypso 1 M Hongkong Kut
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  • 64 2 Resource, Screven Cu., Ga I have been subject to attack of bilious coli«. for several year*. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera uwi Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when nil other remedies fail.— G. L).
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  • 30 2 Mr. Grooot, Mr. P Wai 1 Say. v.-i J M ll M I l-h-w. Mr. K |*hn». M, ie 'i" N |ohn- Ml g M Clw Mr.K.CI M
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  • 61 2 (ConMcnna ur to Sapcemi On London Bank 'It.inari'i jo Hrivau- rr;riit> 3 m r AkumcMi 3 m f <rtdi* OM Im»i\ Bank demand )N Ho\au\(, I Bank demand 1 < ON YOKOHAMA Hank mam! N On Ja\a Bank ilrlllrflld j Private ••*> d/s 1 Sovereigns (totwv) |to.fl Bank or
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  • 87 2 .^epii mbei Oamburr f do. übe Nu. 1 .ff Peppet. Black (ordinary S'pan 1 |o.ci do. White. (Fair L/W Nutmeg- 1 los to tht !h. Mai t I Handa; Clovei .Ambom.i Übehmn fioflee I'.ipioca. pearl (Fail qualitv 1 i->. fc flak, [A, So. I iMadiaw bmH Fm I l,i.
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  • 126 2 a '."'Y lo J2 degrees Kahrailteii and loihe tevd of t K in h^ tenth and hundredth-.. Manila ba.o reading* in wilhrnetres rcnperauire in the shade in degrees h'ahrei. hot. Manila ifnperaum cnt.gradt Humidity in puccmtMgc o f duration humidity d a.r wuh miMhue bM^ ro. l)irectioii
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 Weatk»r keport. (September 2y.) Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory 9- 3 9P. m. Bar. red. 32 Fah ***** ***** jq Byo Temperature 860 88.$ 8i!o Wet Bulb Thwimnnnfr ;f8 7 8". O 7 q o Dir.ofWind SS-E. S.S.E. s.E. 1 Max. Temp. >n sh»d< 90.2 Min. do >io 75.3
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    • 1004 2 SHAKE LIST, SEPTEMBER 3 oth, 1897. Ho»rko_ K siu__i ,.,-k .Vxp^T: ti^L t Pa>dup h M Fd *pmn. 110.000,000 »IO.OOO.OOC 80,000 125 _f 1.5 jn g-— i tov-'mStL T*n. ong P_g_ r Dock. §35- Sales. a5 ->' do. SX Debs. *t prem 'S.ooo loo 4 P* New H_n,<„_ r Dock
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