The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1900

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, saro SEPTEMBER, i 1900. THIRD SERIES. DAILY ISSUE, No. yB7
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 762 1 T» o Omce. Telegraph St. xr Wharves. Keppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co j Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, I TEYLON. INDIA, AUSTRALIA, ADEN. KGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR. MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf Continental and American Ports, also for China Coast, and
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    • 749 1 CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIM iTED. OUTWARD. HOMFAVARD. For Hongkong. Shanu- Fob, Marsbillbs and hai ie J*tan Ports. London. Through Bills of Lading issued to Manchester continental ports, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, fee. for freight and other particulars apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Agents. Feb i%
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    • 427 1 DE KONINKLIJKK PAKKTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. UNDBR COMTRACT WITB THI ITHERIAM)* IMDIA GOVBRMMBHT. Agents at Singapore. Ships j»<-.ency. 1 ate I DAENDBLSfcC*, 2-3 Collyer Quay THB UMDBRMBS riONKI) DATBt AKI <>MY APrROXIMATB. Prom Bxpectca Will be despatcßea tor Nienhuys Bulongan via S(p. it B'mas ir I' il.> l.aut, Balik Papan, Cotie, Bulon.
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    • 769 1 IJTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI x± BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL liooooooo RESKRVE FUND til cooooo RESERVE LIABILITY OF f PROPRIETORS j ">rQOO,oae Couit or Uiiictou. N. A Sibbs, Esq —Chaibman. R. Shbwan, Em).— Dkpvtt Chaibman. R. M. Gbay. Esq. I H. W. Sladb, Em. E. Gobtz, Esq. I D. M. Mosbs, Esq.
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    • 658 1 PETER SYS 1 WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. THE only remedy at present known as an INFALi.inur. and PERMANENT CUKII for Sprue, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Hemorrhage and Ulcerarion of the Bowels. RECOMMENDED it SOME okth« CHIEFSPECIALIS IS rH i MKDICAI PROPK«lfiv Sold Retail hv all Chemists «nd Wholesale by WM THE PETER SYS COMPANY,
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    • 351 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY QCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY *J»OYO KISEN*KAISHA CORJfWTAL S.S. CO.) rhrough passage tickets granted to England lI 5 France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic !m M I 1 c*e n r t0 S*" Franciico by the steamec '\A ol the above lines. 1 1* j[ To
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  • 20 2 It« H.r r»ople"» ri((t« ma.i r I' 'rr g!orip'.js prrr»|;i dr^u, '1 I'rUgion, Loyalty, ml l.a»
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  • 821 2 From a French contemporary we get some detail* of the composilion ot the Russian forces m the Amoor district, which are ot interest as showing what military force was at Rus id's disposal m that quarter, independent ol the reinforce ments now flowing m eastwards through
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  • 1118 2 Quxcqnid agunt Homines nostn tst farrago libtLli JI'VINAL. Truly a happy thought of the Queen's it is so appropriate that it must have been one of Her Majesty's tactful ideas to permit the Dul.e and Duchess of York to visit Australia Mnd assist at the new
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  • 772 2 THE KANAGAWA MARU" SHOOTING CASE. At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Sarwar, the charge against Nai Manit. the young Siamese student, of shooting his wife with a revolver on board the Kanagawa Mai v on August 31st, remanded from last Saturday, was heard. £s'l"he injured lady was not
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  • 85 2 The leave ot the hon'ble J. M. Allinson has been extended till the arrival of the P. O. mail leaving London on Nov. Ist. The rate of exchange for calculating xt.hange compensation during this month is 2Jn\. I he agreement between the United Kingdom and Siam relative to
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  • 143 2 Tk British transport Ballaarat, from China, was stopped by order of the Senior Naval Officer, while passing through the port at x.30 a.m. yesterday, to pick up some despatches awaiting her here. The British transport Uganda, No. 5, passed through the harbour from west to east at 7.30 this
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  • 133 2 A new 4 cent Borneo postage and revenue stamp has been issued, m the Postal Union colour, representing an Orang-utan m black on a red ground. Also 120,000 stamps of various denominations have been surcharged 4 <ent>. X A case ol theft occurred at Mr. Ben/.ie s house
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  • 46 2 CHINA. COUNT WALDERSEE IN SHANGHAI. (Special to Singapore Fret Prtn.j Shanghai, Sept. 21st, 9.1 p.m Field Marshal Count von Walder-re arrived here to-day. He was received by Guards of Honour of the Indian. French, German and Japanese troops and by British and German Volunteers.
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  • 32 2 Germany and Russians Capture the Forts. The City Destroyed. The Germans and Russians attackr Peitang Forts yesterday. They took the forts and burnt the "city The casualties were 300.
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  • 38 2 His Journey Interrupted. An Investigation By the Admirals. Hongkong, Sept. 22nd, 10.55 P- m It is reported that the Admira refused to allow Lihungchang to lai. n Taku until certain investigations into hi-, complicity have been completed
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  • 115 2 German Howitzers m Action. On the night of the 19th and 20th the Peitang forts opened fire upon the Ru-^ian Infantry while marching, inflicting V avy loss upon them. The German howitzer battery rr plied setting fire to the city of Peitang The forts are untaken
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  • 145 2 THE GENERAL ELECTION. Ministerial Manifestoes. The Wisdom of the War Policy." Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain have issued manifestoes to their constituents m which they base their claim tor confidence on the wisdom of the war policy, and that it is essential that there shall be no break
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 THE CHINA CRISIS g Owing to the above, our Houses m Shanghai and Hongkong R, have c number of Pianos placed m their hands for sale cheap and 3, some of these instruments have been sent to us for disposal. If Bargains are offered, and early inspection is invited. I
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    • 344 2 Board Lodging /""\Nh commodious room vacant at Atjeh Hoube, 106 Orchard Road. i'erms moderate. S«pt 10 24 9 BOARD ft LODGINgT T ARGE airy rooms m a healthy locality near town. Grx>d table. Apply B. A. X., c/o ree Press. I Sept 7 uc BOARD LODGING IN a healthy locality,
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    • 512 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MORTGAGEE'S SAI!E OF FURNITURE OF THE HOTEL DER NKDERLANDEN."TTHK undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at No. 34 North Bridge Road on Tuesday, the 25th Sept. /goo, at ro.jo a.m. All the furtniture, comprising Bar, Mirrors, Bentwood chair, Marble lop tables. Sideboard a Piano and
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    • 66 2 Cut and Bruises Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Fain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts m less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury 1- 1 very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Balm
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 The Week. Saturday, aand Sept. H.ijh Water =-9,5; 9c o Cricket-S.V.A. v. S.K.C. Furniture Sale. Havelock-rd., a p. Sunday, 13rd FSS3; nB iS« b Uunch> ioa Hi K h Water io.si a n hn Co ot^r Hi,, P Tuesday, a s th Ho.l a r d Co....The^Ha P -.Town H^
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  • 61 3 At a meeting of the Committee held on the 4th August, it wa« resolved that m future, meetings of working members of the Club should be held on the first Monday of every month for the purpose of comparing work. The next monthly meeting will be held
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  • 238 3 The marriage of Miss Amy Jackson, second daughter of Sir Thomas Jackson, to Captain J. H. Lloyd, tst Battalion King's Own Regiment, son of the late Major J. H. Lloyd. R. A., was solemnised at St. Nicholas Church, Chislehurst, on August 4th. The
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  • 520 3 In the course of a notice ot the la-t Administration report of the Federated Malay States, the condition of the Indian labour supply attracts the attention of the Rangoon Times. That paper observes It does seem a remarkable circumstance that Indian labour should
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  • 500 3 He- Consul for Brunei and Sar.i Mr. Ke>ser, m his recent report, wr.ie? thus of th'j P'Ogressoi the State In my recent report on the main points of interest m Sarawak, I explained that this country makes no sensational advances m •is progre 3 Reference to
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  • 883 3 The splendid new Teutonia Club m Scott's-road, Tanglin, was last night the scene of an At Home which served to show the handsome new building and its appurtenances to a number of guests so large that it may be said to have been the whole of Singapore.
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  • 2437 3 (Via Ceylon.) London, Sept. sth. The Proclamation ol Lord Roberts, announcing ihe annexation of the Transvaal, has evokfd an increasingly bitter spirit m the whole Afrikander Press m South Africa. The papers declare with one accord that nothing but brute (ore« will make the annexation respected, and that it
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  • 73 3 (CORRECTED UP TO September jj) On London. Bank 4 m/s 2 /il demand 2/0: Private credits 3 m/s >ji^ documents 3 m/s 2/ 1 credits 6 m/s 2/1J FRANCE, demand 2fK>J Germany, demand 21 1 J India, T. T 155; Hongkong, demand par. Yokohama, drmand... 4%dis. JAVA, demand U4J
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  • 149 3 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. B IHMIM, Klcum, scr. beat Pritchard, owe 15, 6—2, 6 4. Simpson beat Corbett, 6 2, b 2. Home beat Hannaford, 5— 7, 6 2, 6 4. C" Singles. < iraham, owe 3 beat Taylor, scr., 6—2, 6—3. Curtis, 2 v. Robertson, owe 4, unfin.
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  • 78 3 CHAMfIONSIIir. Withers v. Darbishire. Pearce, scr. v. Sal/mann, owe I to hnish. A Singles. Rainnie, scr. v. Dewing, owe 15.5. B*' SINOI.KS. arter, -cr. v. (iansloser, 1. Scoular, slc v. Morgan, 1, to finish. Nome, owe 1 v. Kerr, scr. Reid, scr. v. Webb, owl i. C
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  • 97 3 Championvhii. Cearce v. Bittenburg. Klholt v. S>tnes, to finish. A Sinolbs. Elliott, scr. v. Symes, scr. to finish. Mactaggart, scr. v. Darbishire, 4. Mattenburg, scr. v. Morrison, 5 to finish. Withers, scr. v. Saiimann, 5 or Pearce. B" Singles. Proctor, 4 v. Elcm, scr. (iordon, v. bcoular
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  • 71 3 \>r Morrison, m his despatch of the jist Augu-t to the Times, says that the Kuswere assuming an overmastering po-i--tion at Peking. The sanctity of the lorbidden City wa-, only p -pected through M tion of Russia and Japan. DM Power* B«Sl i :js>
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  • 174 3 yuoTATion. Capital. Paid Up. Shams Paid Or¥: 3( ooo,ooo I 4,4.23. ,90.875*4 Bell's Asbestos Eastern Apr-cy. Nominal. 10 ™f* 8,584 B,sH't Z Bersawah Gold Mine Co. tiirf t V 0 t4 6 uniss-ied Clear Water Da.ry harm Ltd. jloo i 'VtZZ 87S 17 s $5
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    • 27 3 f\f^ \rr+ Dbvbloi-ing js.oaaKS E Su Larobst Stock Photo Goods tH 1 I m C^ m the East A HillO GKORGK MKHAKI. 1, RobiiMon Road. Auff. 31
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    • 238 3 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDSCHESTOOMVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ OCEAAN. The Company's steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China, and Japan, and from Japan homewards for Ix>ndcn every ten days. The Company's steamers on the Java Line are despatched from Amsterdam and Liverpool every fortnight for the Straits, Batavia,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 122 3 SERVICES TO-MORROW. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7a. m. Matins. 7.30 a. m. (horal Hucharisl S« imou. 5.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p. m. Kvenson X and Sermon. M E Church, Coleman si 730 a.m. Mr. C. Phillips. Key. W.T. Cherry. Bethesda, Bras Basah Road.
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    • 498 3 MAILS CLOSE. I o-i »'er Al Pontianak, &c. Ban to .> j rM H k-- I Upan Surma 3pm I -.utra j M Bandjermassin. Hun Ltong }PM M s Suf 4 pm *'<*hat Sultana 4 m I Mi Deli ipm B.itawa, Giang Seng 4 pm KinkaUn lirandan Babalan 4 pm
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    • 1171 3 lIIIILI IN PORT M^n-o'-W.. PUrs and Tons Commander* Arrived F rO m Wk«o g* IS rit Cru 77 o Wrey u| y Ku Klang Stat.on. R MB B L Bnt.g.b 322 F. M. Uake Au.-. ,M' )m outh Hkong. Sep. Cae> r Amtr. g.b., 1534 Sawyers Sept. 7 Norfolk Other
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 41 4 McAlister Co. AGENTS FOR SANDEMAN Co.'s Ports Ports Ports. SANDEMAN Co.'s Madeira Madeira Madeira. SANDEMAN BUCK Co.'s E Sherries Sherries G. H. MUMM Co. s Champagne Champagne Champagne SUB AGENTS FOR Tivoli Beer Tivoli Beer I Tivoli Beer McAlister Co. 16.1
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    • 728 4 WANTED for Pahang. Hospital dresser. Apply to PATERSON SIMONS 8c Co. Aug a8 uc WANTED a smart and reliable Chinaman with a good knowledge of the Bazaar and well acquainted with indent business. Apply m writing to P., c/o Frtt Prtts. Sept. lo J4-9 AN expenenced Accountant is prepared to
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    • 442 4 I POWELL ROBINSON BATTERY ROAD NEW OUTFITTING I^T^Blw m^— Ev emng Dress Shirts I JUST OPENED E^g^l BEST QUALITY ONLY EX S. S GLENGYLE '1/ > Evening Dress Shirts j Evening Dress Ties I• f BEST quality only Evening Dress Shirts Evening Dress Shoes best quality only POWELL ROBINSON ~!?3Bb1
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    • 227 4 Pommery and Greno's Champagne. It is a well known fact that this is the FINEST CHAMPAGNE PRODUCED. commanding a higher price than any other brand m the London Market. ents for the Straits Settlements. John Little and Co., Ltd. „,o REDUCTION IN COST OF LIVING pVKRYON 1 >ed OMI MM
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    • 123 4 Fraser Dcaoc limited Printers, Publishers, Account Book Manufacturers Commercial Stationers. Publishers of The Singapore and Straits Directory, The Singapore and Straits Rough Diary f The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand- Book, Map op the Town of Singapore, fee, fee The Most Complete and Up-to-date Printing Office m the Straits Settlements. FRASER
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    • 1034 4 Passengers for Straits. China ft J*P&& Per M. M. Laos, due Sept. aa.—Mr. and Mrs. Desmouliercs and child. Per M. M. Sydney, due S>pt. 20.— Mr. W. G. Bradford, Mr. U Dupire, Mr. P. Dupire. Mr. C. j T. Tarn. Per P. fc O. Chutan and Oceana, due Oct. B.—
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    • 859 4 NOTICE THE undersfgned Messrs. V. Tan, and 1 ran Andel. (Advocate, Solicitor and Doctor at Law,) Dutch lawyers, have established an office at 6c Battery Road, where they arr perform notarial work m connection with ship. ping, Powers of Attorney, Agreements or other Legal Documents, m all cases, Criminal or
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