The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 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. dfdsfds \PORE. TIURSDAY, 2 ist APRIL, 1898. DAIL
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 255 2 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, APRIL, 21, 1898. dfdsfdsf I ill. man h tow italtle onlinu the toward* i i <■ Spa i rush, ai dulj W( X chii I ia d |>poi ied i lhe i ni' Dole. I h< .it Vladi Ann ritan Mil demanding tilth'- i ol
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  • 105 2 i arti-di-i m> thto I i I -d the j m tl. lo I Ui Clerk at the Genera. 5 Kyni .erhoard th- ima I floating <: trh mon ick pan m the r I'iiination he ta in the boat Enquirteti it vv;. n d
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  • 94 2 DBR3. Head Qua: Singapore, list April. iByg d rly mccr for the ensuing week! Capt. W. G. St. I X 2. Gunner G. T. Marples ,s appo Bombardier. Gunner C. Wiggm leU the Colony are struck off the strength ot from this date. r Gunners A. R.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 John Little Co., Ltd. < tr: > WT O CD O ■< —t ZZ _< Vm. sTD st *>oq. NETT. |c Celebra chines Th? r getting out of order thickest material, .chine ever produced Wilsoi adle achine. iiiplete with all \jr\ mi ichments, and I fi^^lfll polish- John Little Co.,
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    • 142 2 ROBINSON 8c Co. -AwtJ JL-^Bbbbbb. STYLISH BLOUSES AND SHIRTS. Novelties m SILK FLANNEL .VII'SLIN. m— -4 RO kin son co. Katz Bros., LIMITED Cadburys Cho< oiates c\ Chocolate Creams i Fancy Exhibition Packets m Fresh Chocolate Creams. TED CH< -RTED FI and i lb. Til Pralines Nougat and i it
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    • 301 2 l O.DAY'S Ai VERTISEMENTS WANTED. g Pagar D ban Pi \.»Ki\. t I ires, I KOR SALE I- 1 KAM-I- nige and SI v LET. j \l.( YON I P imi Panjang, with In tele'l XL. uc. i.AI.L AND SEE rHE C I Ebb COLUMBIAN, I HI I UK "1
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    • 54 2 the optior to Hongkong morrou Ballard i epoy Lia< stood, go home on ir 7 he 1 horn. and H t syropatln proposes to i lUldy of grammar a line bisho| i a archbi cou. Img their >e only w approval of the h I last nigi lit would abolish
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 7 3 THE BRITISH IN THE GULF OF PECHILI.
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  • 6 3 CHINESE TROOPS AND RUSSIAN INTRUCTORS. dfdsfddgfdsfs
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  • 8 3 n April o,ooc leot ioyer
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  • 36 3 vhich vne. morm ter it It will be convith the including S owse '"dVinumK "P on| y Cai,,c y P rt tons connected and with a great poasibihtio*. m store for it.
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  • 101 3 THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN CHINA. payment from China I m turning g to look back and 1 m the ;.led to world m 1806. It was lhat we published hina and Russia, though tinned that Wang Chihtreaty with Russia when gratuiate the later m 1 Hongkong sent a nation to
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  • 47 3 Pending the preparation of the annual report and the accounts lor presentation to the annual general meeting, the Choir will resume practice on Monday, the 25th inst., and the Orchestra on Saturday the 30th Members of both sections are asked to note these da
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  • 96 3 THE UTILITY OF A WIFE TO A GOVERNOR. Referring to the aew Governor ol the Gold Coast the Colonies and India say^ It is worthy ol mention tha the duties i.l Governor trom a social point ot view will be considerably lessened m Mr Hodgson'-- i ibH, ai be is
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  • 70 3 Souk tun. ago a iravellei iiiloinn.l u> village i-t th. same a^ t-vtr and shewed •ing. Alter another visit ils us that the place- is going -tv le and that some thirty being r<< ted i.s understood thai a Chinaman at Kuala Lipia nit- iml- to rm. a mot.
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  • 28 3 THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN CHINA. 111 11.1 1 -m m oth-inll-in -tun 1 him Army n paid off, re< eiving lull M iv. and are nt 1* —I
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  • 13 3 i, like on the il I I ly oust
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  • 181 3 I I and the 1 1 c ide direct tor S I ndgotbadl) Onarriv- kc-d and has suffered ,ut pending a thorough examihthcult lo state to whai It is st. X> v[n K aayr >y information until fhe amount and \act nature of her injuries trmined.
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  • 79 3 A Hongkong su>rar boiler, vvith lhe line o!d Ulster name ol Patrick McLiesb, who also happened to be a Hongkong Vulunt was lined $50 lhe other day for having drawn his sword m a squabble with some Chinamen and damaged a couple of then. It
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  • 15 3 It is stated that Japan has a force of 1 14,000 troops at Wei-hai-wei, I
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  • 228 3 Gentlemen, to solace their wearied minds by honest pastimes, playe at cheat e, the astronomer's game, and the philosopher's game, which whettes thyr wittes, recreates theyr minds, and hurts no body m the mean season." Problem No. 40 (G-Un/ky) is solved as follow-. I Xt-Xt, Bxß;a Kt-Ra
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  • 328 3 Now thai the < hampionship lournameni at the liess Llub included, ar'■nts are being made to hold a I on the knock out system, be-t of three games, open to all members ot the Club. The annual chest contest between Oxford and Cambi »ved at the British Chess
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  • 391 3 THK VbRDICT AI THR Isu' i -i. lii giving In- verdict at the inquest yesterday on the body ..I Gi Ah hong, who was killed by electricity whilst work ing at ranjoiii; Pagar on the l6tl tin or one i said there could be no doubt lhat
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  • 19 3 Bank 4 docum* n Pi Sovereign Bauk ol K 4% I tit 3 muni 6 Bar Silver I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 Chamberlain s Pain Balm Is fatnOUS lot lis cures of rheumatism I plication nh> yes the pain, and its continued use lor a short lime insures a cuie. Pain Balm is I a general liniment and without an equal tor lame back, pains m the side or chest, sprains swellings,
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    • 149 3 The Standard Time Balls I rod.: i COrrec OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Ltd. AND NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OCEAAN trom pool outwards 1 and Japan, and from |.c every len days, ,»nd have accommo :hird dass despatchtsd Irom Vrwtt-rdam and I fortnight for th Straus,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 181 3 MAILS i'l-v burop* Batu P i I i)_-h Ban 1 S» I I KOVV 1 NKXT MAIL DUX I April English i- pril Ist, answering letter* dcspi Feb. 24th. April 2'ith. Mails already despatched for London Left Sing. Due m London Arrived Mar. 18th M. M. April 12th Apr;; Mar.
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    • 31 3 VESSELS IN Men-of~W«i PUgi and Ton* Cor v Other Vessel' Kiaet ft Tons Matters nil 1 RlMO i A T K s I ARRIVAL r Vessels and Passengers F.xpected and v.
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