The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 March 1898

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERI. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, 2isx MARCH, 1898. DAIL^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 343 1 A7J Wharves. New Harbour O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. ■ading issued for I for MAIL LINES. OUTWARD HOMEWARD VMM Z2. Cororca: Chusan INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE, accommodation for 1 ipan M rmou Saloon Passer above dates a'MCNCeS of CWtU by \c pd»vnt> New Hart md ■t: pacWcs are net ccIhe ot be
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    • 344 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under Mail < ontract with the Austrian Government. Tig are the dates on which the Co.'* Steamers may be expected to sail from here I HOMEWARD. for Trieste k Kobe. via Ports Maria Valeric Mar. 19. Gisela Mar. 10. Gisela Apl. 15. •Trieste 5. Trieste
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    • 310 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKfcTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Govirnment. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co., 1-3 Collver Quay Time Table for March, 1898. Steamer From Expected Will, be despatched tor Date. Van der I.yn B'massin Mar. 15 B'massin, Puloe I^ut, Coetie, I)ongg»la, Boelongan Berouw. Mar.
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    • 233 1 Jgk |^k Relieves the sealpain at once E«fl ■Inland \uTfuW CURES all discharges trom obtain* thc Iron. /ff^TTVk Unnary r the cither best Wfl Pnß :X m lysort JuWKXW 48 HOURS Sanuu-Midy Unlike the sa:. fe^^ is a dal oil of tht i^WJl^M^ specific Bazar P ei WnK EY paiba,
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    • 520 1 TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 1i0.000.0c0 RESERVE FUND J 8,a00,0c0 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS f Jio.ooo.ooc Com or Directors. Hon. J. J. BELL-IRVlNO.— Chairman. R. M. Gray, Eiq Dkpity Chaikmam. Bsuemamk, Esq. I A. J. Raymond, Esq G. D. Boning, Esq. j R. L Richakdson, Esq. G B.
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    • 256 1 Singapore Sporting Club. and Sa Programme FIRST DAY. Tv hiK Ai 1 H I fi.ooo. A I I lost. ;l SECOND D/ Day. Day excludes: ue 1200. A I to go to the 2nd hi that ha. Entrance $ie Sweepstake d to go to and horse. Ahi have started Entrance
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    • 35 1 p/ x COMPAQ QCc DYN A EVIL DEVj CjUTHKI o OK i and d< miscb nabii .1 <tii 1 „:iU 1 '!ii-[ 1 '■114. 1 cernta m. > The "Camp Guaranteed the n RILi FOt do.
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  • 506 2 be the arena of pcli" ntrigue and ambition. To-day 'iient of t Of the Chi rrply to the demand^ i> to Port Artliur. It may b the main, yielding /itifu! little appearance of China a^ t,eif to lease Talienwan to Russia, for it is to be
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  • 408 2 I' carnival is going on .v m. A I be i robbed of The i Japan left Hongkong at pi be =,th k 0. 1 tea left Colombo at 4 p.m I m.ty be expected here «n. aman went to his Club ill Mid hung In- >.it up. When ht
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  • 256 2 Vta Ctylon.j London, March 10. Her Majesty the Queen has started for Cctaicx. The Hon. Ci. urzon, ieplving to a question, said Count Muravieff, the Russififl Foreign Minister had informed Sir Nichni the British Amb.iss.id r ,it St. 1' 'hat Russia was negotiatii iur and Talienwan lor (trtain number
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  • 44 2 riEs 6—2. I B D B i I ParI IKS KOR I A S led. A 1 1 M .md WlX'li Bradd^ll and n Rain- ii i i Foreman, "»c 4 Pollock and Diss. I v and Uunn K. T. R
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  • 80 2 Mr. Weir, mi that on the _'Mh Feb. he would ask the Secretary of State for the Colonit Whether he is aware that the principal medical ofl: SandaLan i* m tlif employ of the British North Borneo Company, and that he also fills the office of
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  • 82 2 H. M. S. BARFLEUR." Al the commission vi the Hat ji cur was •>i>irii>g the crew had been preparing tlie paying-ori pennant. The possibility of active 51 a home paper, win probably k< ep up the spirits of officers and men under their disappointment of not returning home, especially as
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  • 77 2 PRESENTATION TO H. E. THE GOVERNOR. The Chinese Advisory Board and the Po Leang Kuk this morning presented an address to H K. tbc Governor at Government House. I ht: address expressed the hope that H. X and Lady Mitchell would enjoy their holiday, and then set forth the advantages
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  • 29 2 H.M.S. Orlando arrived at Colombo on the 13th inst., m the morning. As she left here on the 7th inst. m the evening, ihc took six days, going leisurely.
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  • 212 2 ACH A telegram receivtd from tfv- Governor of Acbeen states that the column which landed at Ku (he 6th found the Kampong Lam Noli 'i- the population an<; The next da\ can:. two i ompan Ai hinete was killed after be had wounded a European soldier with
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  • 17 2 xes part '••spundtnee re (jhai to d» 8° upon were the second Hongkong. ap.
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  • 96 2 o»ri l but a cert.. pany not unco: a great mistake neir icy earn raiser. The paucity 0/ Japanese and Australian -u ire absence ol Card.H coal for genera! purp. up. P I bought up by the Admiralty, ,-cmed to afford an exo :ion the markei other
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  • 60 2 Says a hi me paj> k taken I wuh our stltlemeni of the Kngmeers v out noting and bloodshed it may be satd of the Br cf ntemporary, "that they are m truth a r> Kb and, not to I *y that after the spe^ll c Dre\
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  • 195 2 The If. M. steamer Saiazu- with the outward French mail of tin -vary, ex Polyntiun from Marseilles to Colombo, arrived on Saturday afternoon and left at 10 a. m. yesterday for the north. Melcott, stewardess of the British ship Gieuskitl, was drowned at Shanghai on the 7th March. She had
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
  • 221 2 semm iombo, on iw I to Mr Ml four yta cargo boat ma On the w overtaken by a sqoverturned an j ng. board, bour, rdam was reportt n r having broken d nto Colombo to the tunnel shaft and bean md had to -tay th- Loan will be received
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 105 2 ROBINSON CO. Chest Expanders Punching Balls. SIR jOHN POWER AND SON'S SPECIAL OLD POT STILL Dublin p Whiskey. THREE SWALLOW BRAND. John Little Co.. Ltd le Agents. Esmond Esmond Esmond Esmond mond ROBINSON a 0., Agents. •vc have ROBINSON CO., Holden's Tennis Rackets. Ail Weights. BEACH HOTEL. CO v to
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    • 267 2 EDUCATION. MRS. TARN has removed her School to No. 3, Lloyd Road. In these more extensive pretncies for day scholars and Terms on application. 19 WANTED LA VS BICYCLE. LIGHT, pneumatic preferred. Description and c to Free Pr€ss. KN -OUT WANTED. complete. X Apply to W. DOWi Battery Road. ENGINEER
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    • 217 2 .U-UAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED. Tanjong Pagar Dock 1 1 Straits Trading Co.'s Shares. Tanjong Pajjar Dock Co.'s >hares. Prye River Dock Co.'s SIMM Ltd. Sh i' FOR SALE. rting Club I PRASBR A: Co., Kxch^MKe and Share Brokers. Mar. 21 v.c. B\ I) .tnd lodging wanted by two young men c/o
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 19 3 me ibuted The memb' iriends at I -al of th--:jkes an.' Mr and Mrs. fc—
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  • 21 3 frforman 1 and dext experiments," and it xpiain all complete mer of th hands, audienc a board c 1
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  • 10 3 It cents per i 000 galkx :~ot.« rfw:
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  • 131 3 e-d^ Hongkong on th. manager, i* now rr :1 !£r2*Mion «c n .rv ij north and south rrmnn they have giver m tLrSLiIdTo *V ha<l received on lease >t m.^Ht <o rad rail to •fcke reaae vei^i rnuc t c A our cone- iMi to ijet
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  • 10 3 A^ogst Ike Ranger* «7" n .ufiith, Mr »0d Mt>. Nap^r
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  • 114 3 Bombay. March s— The Plague at Poona has quite died 1 sn. 1 72 cases and 202 deaths iber of deaths from all causes were j I\B. In view of the increasing 'unjab Government the whole infected area "nder ;ion. Further Pre. Prot« ~>b\rch Party. t
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  • 530 3 v H P\R I 1 1 \KY C*LLhl> I Fn Oi Htßs Wouioid. KO. Bo- ouse-10--duty m Julai quarter, near about 20 years lather reimined by any mem- a nurse ngly rather, however, ighter. .era! ered .nail ihe crowd 1 ire, lency •rum dans, I out
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  • 117 3 The Army fc compain n «ndum from the Secret -■-■j,500; mate for the current year 1 m aid of the vole* tjr total expendi: ib,yx>, or an ii over that for the current d m the camen and m the field artillers K> only m addition I
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  • 163 3 n ot the imese •nent against the E IttOff ot the Free Pres etc. n these pr. come, know ient of wiper insults .jrnment, and the people of Siam .ttedly telegrap P«i with the :.sturbmg friendly relations between Siam and foreign And wherea-< the said Mr.
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  • 60 3 PRINCE HENRY 'S VISIT TO PEKING. The Chinese authorities have been much perplexed :ion ol Prm«.e Henry's suitable rece| Emperor, and alter considerble n decided that for the first time m Chinese history, His August Majesty will stand to receive his guest. The officials 1 yet m much too great
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  • 64 3 At Kuala Lumpor the Regiment at Easitsuntide and the Races soon after are the gaieties ahead The Committee of the Selangor Club are nowmaking arrangements for Easter week. It is proposed to have the football mat< bet first, the rifle shooting on Sunday and the clay pigeon shooting
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  • 183 3 The s S. Frmmnex arrived from Moji on Saturday laden with about 2,000 tons of coal for Paterson Simons and Co., and went alongside the Borneo wharf to discharge. The s.n. Vyner .arrived on Friday from Sadong with coal for PatertOO Simons and Co., which wa* discharged at the New
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  • 584 3 A Roar of Exultation. Paris, Wednesday Ni«ht.— Many faces that had become familiar during the long Zola trial were absent from the final scene. General Hellieux, General Gonse, Colonel dv Paty de Clam, and Major Rsterhazy did not put m an appearance. On the
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  • 531 3 T i jred heav; not onl\ uhat should be don.-, hut wh it h.i left undone. Ihe Br they have probably never been Pekin have pursue their way, and, at the vt.ry moment wl en great men Ik am Marcourt are indulguid contemptible philippics against the
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  • 612 3 (Rythe M H.M.S. Victorious, battleship jpuin Anson Schomberg which grounded ouiside the bar m enteiing Port Said on 14th insl. was brought off by the steamer Pectan on iBlh inst., after twenty-two hours' work. The Vietm untamed no damage, and went into harbour at She entered
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  • 22 3 /aper expressc .n that J C. Hoare onary statior 0 but nun ;.t home on leave, will be the new btftbopol Hongkong.
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  • 44 3 Bank <>l hina ai N Bail's A: Goldfied Hied. IS 2nd Malay Peninsula Pr National Bank of Ntw Harbour Dock 0.. Ltd. ..rd.) lid. Ltd. Punjom Kaub Aus. (lold Mn td. f Straits Steamship I Ltd. Tanjong Pa^ar Dock.
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  • 5 3 do Bank -.OHAMA E
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  • 8 3 do. I Opium, henat. v do. d
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 251 3 OCEAN STLAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Ltd. AND NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPrjOCEAAN. Tne Company's steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China, and Japan, and from Japan homewards for London every ten days, and have accommodation for third class passenger^ only. The Company's steamers on
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    • 7 3 NSONS WATCH U QUiiEN. ■■nn 'CNU. IU«
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 345 3 MAILS CLOSt 10-MORROW.I O-MORROW. Ban^r. Bar >. nam I Sink 11 am I Ke-.n, II AM Baiu Pahat Sultana 1 1 m 1, ic. Batavier 2 PM Penani.' Lindula J pm Malacca Sri Tringganu Muar Far- 3 pm Deli Ganymede 3 PM Sourahaya, Bee. Ban Poll Guan Muntok Ac Palembang
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    • 108 3 VESSELS IN POKT Men-of-Wai Flajs and Tons Commander* Arrived From bcs M v*■ I ,200 Other Vessels Flags ft Tons Masters Arnve signee* Mf NG Deikk Kabki La N ■k LATEST ARRIVA: Fr*v Ant Hu 1., A M li I n t h ARI ALLA Mala For Vessels and Passengers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 66 4 John Little CO LTD I BEDS v BEDDING. HOUbEHOLD LINEN. John Little td., John Little TD. Received TOCK OF THE FC Chestertield C Regulation Waterpro IN YUSE" AISHA. r CIOC Mil M "SOD Ta-nba Maru y Tosa Ma 5 I*l JAPAN fcUROP--3,i60 t art -ct miurmatton apply lo m ■Mi
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    • 88 4 m ROBINSON Co. Agents for B 9 THE NEW PREMIER CYCLE CO ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE STOCK OF 1898 Patterns. Bl HELICAL TUBE CYCLES. ROBINSON Co. John Little Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE HARNESS SADDLKRY DiiPT. the bai for rrup TABLE AND HAR~N~ESS REQUISITES I BANDAi CLIPPEF RACING SADDLERY Katz
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    • 621 4 ISMAIL AND RAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING |EW£LLERS, DEALERS IN PRECIOUS S No. 821 82-2 BRASS BASSA ROAD. RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES PENDANTS NECKLACES .SCARFPINS EARRINGS PRECIOUS STONES PEARLS, &c. A large asaortn* gold and silver ai tuna .md I From our Urg. m<* k of loose gems any stone
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    • 310 4 The Singapore Free Press AMD Mercantile Advcr Tkli i Published at 30 3, Raffles Placr THK it a<im^ 1 Federated >ungei Ujeag SembiUn British Nortf, Netherlands Indies, J^.. Also 1 Japan, Cochin-China. Ceyo Fir East grnerally A daily newspaper isi weekly edit at noon on homeward mail. The mend»-(J as
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 315 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. .a 01 dep.-i- *n) datf d fiimtti. ¥1 I G. B> 1 l>L-i LoMSARDI V. M ,SKI< H, fi H. I). I M. NAVaXL, due A 1 m i). 1.. Yakkv da 1 SrSAMBSI KROM HONSK« \l. B* YBftM, da Ih\mis, due A| v 1 > M t'.
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