The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 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. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, ist OCTOBER, '1900. DAILY ISSUE, No. 39, 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 794 1 Pft Office. Telegraph St. Xr Wharves. Keppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co steamers lor CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, PYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, ADEN, VGVPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR. MALTA, BRINDISI, VENICE. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, ComtinanUl and American Ports, also for China Coast, and San Francisco via
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    • 726 1 GATION COMPANY, LIMITED. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. For Honbkomo. Shako- For Marsbilles and hai k Japan Ports. London. Yangtsif Sept. a8 Chtng Wo Oct. 14 Through Bills of Lading; issued to Manchester Continental ports, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Ice. for freight and other particulars apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED.
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    • 395 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAK.B.TVAART MAATSCH APFI UIfDBR COWTKACT WITS THI NITH RRLAKDS IWBIA GOTBRMM KMT. Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co.. 2-3 Collver Quay THI I'NDRRMBWTIORBD DATBS ARB ONLT ArPROKIMATB. From Expected WUI be decpatcbed tor M Vajirunhis P'dang via ports Sept. 24 Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, W.C., Sumalra
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    • 749 1 UUNUKOHO AND SHANGHAI AA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL.- 1 10.000 000 RESERVB FUND coo 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF > PROPRIETORS j ...1i0,0b0,00j Coubt or Dibbctobm. N. A Sibbs, Eaa.— Chaibmav. R-SncwAN, Ekj.— DuruiY Chaibman R. M. Gkat, E*q. IJH. W. Slam, Es^ r. GOBT2, Kw) I D. M. Musbs, Eaq.
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    • 550 1 PETER SYS' WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. THE only remedy «t present known as an INKALL.m.r. and PERMANENT UKU ,or Sprue, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Hemorrhage and Ulceration of the Bowels RECOMMENDED n SOME ok th. CHIEFSPBCIALISTS'.* thi MKDICAI PROPK«»nM fi So«d Retail by all Chemists and WholesLe by PROFKSSl °H ,1 THE PETER SYS
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    • 799 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP m COMPANY QCCIDENTALAND ORT.^NTii-^ W STKAMSIfr> COMFAN AND TOYO RISEN KAISHA <| (o*IIHTj»,.S.S.CO.) rhrough passage Uck»*s granted to P.nehnd mil France an<f Germany by all trans- Atlann/hni T roother Kuropean po.nts at proport.onate rate, bpeaal reduced rates granted to Officer, oil" I Passengers, who have p^.d full
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 2 Un 30th September, at Ilf racombe, North Devon, the wife of St. V. B. Down, of a son.
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    • 67 2 At St. Andrew's Cathedral, on September 29th, by the Yen. Archdeacon Perham, assisted by the Rev. W. H.C. Dunkerley, Arthur Barkbr, to Anmib Gkrtrudk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams. On Saturday, September 29th, at the Presbyterian Church, by the Key. Stephen S. Walker, *f.»., Alics Maud, youngest
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    • 22 2 At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpor, on Friday evening, September 28th, Francis Baptist Hicb.s, Esq of the West Country, Kajang. Aged
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  • 31 2 I tht Tr^> tt» \'r<yp\e'» ng i 1 ..*<■■' by MM I Mtt nnhribfd b\ n» Ir. «r. tr, K loriou« precept* Ji»». 10 Relnf.on. I^ralty. and l.»w.
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  • 1202 2 Our Sandakan correspondent writes under date 21st. Sept: 'To the great regret of the whole community, it is understood H. h HUGH CIIPFORO has cabled home to the Board of Directors asking to be allowed to resign the Governorship. Various reasons are assigned, the probable one
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  • 524 2 The P. and O. Outward Mail steamer Chusan I. ft Colombo at 5 p.m. yesterd <y and is expected to arrive here on Saturday afternoon. An abnormal rainfall hab occurred at Calcutta. The downoour has been cease*H ijr 48 hours the streets an floodedto a depth of three feet, and
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  • 516 2 All circumstances combined on Saturday to make the wedding of Mr. Arthur Barker and Miss Annie Abrams most successful. The afternoon was pleasantly bright after the rain of the morning, and the friends of bride and bridegroom attended m great force. Mr. Barker has been here long, has
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  • 155 2 Louis A. Anzolic has been arre»ted, at the mstance ot thr fr renrh Consul, (or em-b^-^/lemetlt 1 on board the French Mail from Saigon. The man .Sarawar, who was arrested on suspicion, over at Johore, m connection with the Tampenis murder, has been identified. At 9jo a.m. yesterday
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  • 525 2 The objects and reasons of two bills to be introduced into the Council to-morrow, are as follows. Indian Merchant SmrriNo A< t. This Ordinance is drafted on the suggestion of the Secretary of State, to remove certain inconveniences to which foreign shipmasters are subject. Under th« Indian Act
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  • 25 2 The Pcnang Turf Club has altered the conditions of its Griffin Races, which are to be run on the same system as that m Singapore.
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. THE CHINA CRISIS.
    • 96 2 Special to Smgapor* Free Press j Shanghai. Sept. 30th 8.55 p.m. Sir Ernest Satow, the newly appoints I Minister to China, replacing Sir Claude Macdonald, who goes to Tokio, arrived here yesterday. A Shanghai telegram to Hongkong nya is officially stated that owing to Sir Claude
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    • 33 2 Tardy Apology and Partial Atonement. Imperial decrees have been issued ordering the performance of funeral honours to the late Baron Ketteler at Peking an-1 Berlin, [by the Chinese Embassy, there
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    • 24 2 The decrees lammtjthat several Prin< and Ministers encouraged the Box'-r deprive several Princes of their titles, ranks and offices.
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    • 24 2 They deprive Prince Tuao of his office-, and order him to be tried before a Court of the Imperial clan.
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    • 17 2 Uther Ministers are ordered to be tried belore other Courts for severe punishment
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    • 19 2 Only ,Wang Wen-Shao Left. Practically all the Grand Council has gone except Wang Wen Shao.
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    • 26 2 Another decree orders funeral honours to Mr. Sagiyama, the Chancellor of the Japanese Legation at Pekin, who was also murdered.
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    • 27 2 Imperial Court Not Yet At Hsian-fu. There is a terrible famine m ShMtt, which is probably preventing the Imperial Court from proceeding to Hsian-fu
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  • 31 2 LORD ROBERTS. Appointed to Succeed Lord Wolaeley. Our New Commander-in-Chief. It is officially announced that Lord Roberts has been appointed Command-jr-in-Chief of the British Army. London, October Ist, toco.
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  • 98 2 A uu l poy Llnes on Saturd^ Major L. |on« 5 t s6 weia, s e s d« Rougemont, and Nap.tr. sSSSSSSSS 7"«« Ia m tow Thl? r St amer «Xe 8 !;s SriJ^st o( G aiior visited c.Td h n r r h v a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 639 2 Katz Brothers, Limited. Are now showing many New Novelties m the Drapery Department New Foulard Silks suitable for Dresses to be worn at the Races b New Sunshades V New Laces New Ribbons B New Shapes m Hats jg^fl New Silk Ties /PW|^fl|reßfP|fr|L New Lace Ties fi! t^ New Chiffon
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    • 870 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. CHINESE SALESMAN. AX7ANTKD a willing and obliging youth as a vv salesman. Apply to R. I. D:, co Free Press. Sept 27 wanted" P*OR about six months. An Overseer to super- vise the building of masonry bridge abutments. Must have had previous experience. Liberal salary given to suitable
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    • 24 2 For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing 30 good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by THE DISPENSARY. SINGAPORE, Gbnbral Aobnts.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 The Week Monday. Oct. lit s. 1 G! a acc er a#39 2 5 SvSftttSftiS c vu 5 e 7-++ 1 pMissionary Kg^ dri MP" Pollard Co.. TheUdy'stiV^;.. B^- M T»..d.y,,nd:- Hall, v p. High Water 3.4, a 3.^ Moon First Quarter, 4.6 a i^and Sales, Powells, 2.30 p S.V.A.
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  • 1910 3 A Memorial of Denouncement. Li Hlng Chang and the Russians. Chmtsr Mail' Corr.j Shanghai, September 20— An Edict has been issued appointing Yung Lv, Liv Kun Yih and Chang Chitung to join Prince hing and Li Hung Chang to mediate with the Powers. Yung Lv was on
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  • 130 3 The French transport Villa de Tamatave arrived from Marseilles on Sunday bound for Taku, with a railway contingent and a corps of telegraphists, numbering altogether 19 officers and 963 men. The German transport Palatia also arrived yesterday from Bremenhaven. She is conveying two battalions of the sth Infantry Kegiment,
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  • 128 3 The Right Kevd. Dr. CarvaHio, Bishop of Macao, returned by the Malacca this morning from his lirst pastoral visit to the Portuguese mission at Malacca. The Selangor Planters Association sutler a great loss m the death of Mr F. B. Hicks which occurred at Kuala Lumpor on Sept. jBth, of
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  • 1528 3 (Via Ceylon) Calcutta, Sept. 19th. The Englishman's correspondent cables that the Province of Nohanhwei has declared for the Reformers, who have 30,000 troops m that region. A large number have also assembled at Machung, intending to fight the Empress Dowager's troops, and rescue the Emperor and carry him to
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  • 195 3 I h»: loUcminy additional qvcslMMl will be aske<i at the meetir fe to-morrow. by the Hon. W J. Napier.— faj How many declarations of intcr.d'Jd a i^uibii.i.,l ot land have been made lor the S n t apxe-Johofe Kail* i> f*J In how many CUM h.ive awards been
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  • 77 3 •v C. C. 2nd XI. v S. K. 1 his mat h, played on the Esplanade last Saturday n suited m another victory tor the S. X C. W\ <> won by 38 runs. Ihe C. C lad Nl put t jgether a total of 84 run;, ol v\hi<
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  • 98 3 On Saturday Bight tin- Pollards again played "A (jawty <nrl" to a full house, winch t Citified it«- approval by numerous encores. 'I fie children all did exceedingly \M;ll, though a iittk- more attention to iiunt iatiun and expression would make their performance rven brtter than they are.
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  • 170 3 1 hk Kino > tjv. n ir, Ihe Officer! of the King's Own Kegi Hunt have teal to the Secretary of the Polo Club a very handsome Silver Cup as a Challenge Cup to be played for each year. The trophy is very artistically designed by the Goldsmith's
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  • 98 3 The Van der Lyn after repairing, cleaning and painting al Kc-L-prl Harbour steamed to the roads on Saturday. The Benlamers, which had to remain m the roads on arrival, steamed to Tanjong Pagar on Saturday evening to discharge her coals. The Chun Sang which left Hongkong on the 22nd
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  • S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 47 3 Championship. Withers beat Syrres, 6—3, 6—4 B Sisi.u.v Simpson, scr. beat Proctor, 1, 6 4, 7 5. A Doubles. Braddell and Elliott, owe 15.3 v. Muir and Pearce, scr., unfin. Proi-ession Ptna, Army I. I li'wni); and Buttei worth v. Munic, Hooper and Keid, unfin.
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    • 124 3 A SINOLIS. Withers, owe is v. Darbishirc, 4 to finish. B Sim. 1 is, (Final.) Carter v. Simpson. "C" Sim. 1 bs. Curtis, scr. v. Ollifie, 1 to finish. (Final.) Keatty, owe 15 v. Olliffe. 4 or Curtis, j. A Doubles. Braddell and Hlliott, owe 15.3 v.
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    • 39 3 "A" Singles, (Final.) Dewing v. Darbishire or Witherj. "A" Doubles, (Final.) arter and Butterworth v. Braddell and KllioU or Muir and Pearce. B" Doiiu.s. (Final.) Beatty and Rodesse v. Reid and Hannaford or Coulcher and Kuchwaldy.
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    • 11 3 H*Ml'io^^Hl^, (r-inal.) Wuhers v. Capt. Dewing, present holder.
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  • 75 3 (Corrected up to tototw i i On London. Bank 4 m/s demand jy t Private ciedits 3 m/s 2 j 1 documents 3 m/s 2/1 credos 6 m/s %i\L France, demand 26^ Germany, demand ix India, T. T iy, HONGKONG, demand ....par. Yokohama, demand iA%dis Java, demand j <
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  • 374 3 OCTOBER lit, 1000. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares Paid Di* Bank of Ch.na and Japan. Ltd. Li Nominal. C 2,000,000 414,231 190,8752.4 Deferred. S „-o t Bell's Asbestos Eastern Agocy. Nominal. 4 ic.oof* *•s** B>s^ Bersawah Gold Mine Co $5. Buyers. ,75.000 4 8 7 \'s^ 17.500 niS§ued
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  • 116 3 (October O In Gamb.er TUT!! do. cube No. i :v.:v.'. i?i\ Heppcr, Ulack (ordinary SW do. White, (Fa.r L,wJ£% J Nutmegs uos to the 16.) do. (80s to the Ib) Mace (Band*) Cloves (Amboina) Überian Coffee Tapioca, small pearl (Fair quaVity) 6au Jo. do fiake (do. doj 1 6*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 Kodaks fSE Larubst Stock J*^ Photo Goods PH I IT^ CJ ihthbEast JL *****0 OKORP.K MICHAEL, 1, Robinson Road. Au». 3«
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    • 366 3 It Happened m a Drug Store. One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have m stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, ihe popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 299 3 MAILS CLOSE. I O-MORROW. H*>| Per At Sarawak Vorwarti v *m Trin^anu, .ifuha Vajiravud* II am Penan X &t. Zveena ham RaiMMoa fc Cakatta Lmdula 11 am K. i'ahan^, s Atngl/n. I PM New York A/ndi 1 pm Bangkok Borne 2 PM M 1. P. Dickion Eugenic 2 PM Batu
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    • 1313 3 VfibSKLS IN PORT. Mcr.-o.Wai Pltd itid T»m Commanders Arrived Prom Knr Wh«o Brisk. Bnt. cru.s, 1770 Sir B. Wrey July 2 KuaU Klang Station. absar Amer. g.b., ,534 Sawyers Sept. 7 Norfolk l'n L ermn. As«hi lap. b'ihip, ***** Misu Sept. 2g Portsmouth Hongkong.*' Other Veueia Flan A Tont Masters
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    • 212 3 CLEARANCES. September jg. I im SM* Br.t. str., Lyons, for Penang. Slltan. Brit. sir., riendry.ior Muarand Malacca fci sa, Ger. str., Schomoandt, foa Hongkonu, 1.0. October 1. Has Hin Guam, Bnt. sir., Scott, Tor T. Anson via ports. "m'.lkc^ rtnt tr Hudson 'or Muar and "UftT"* 1 Briu btr-i Quinet
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 954 4 11 TANTED a Teacher for the Vlh Standard St. VV Francis School. Malacca. Salary $30 to commence with. Apply to the Manager of the School. if Sept. 20 4.1Q CLERK OF WORKS /-*ENTLKMAN with experience m the East, J will uwlertpys the daily supervision of builduig we -k» and examination
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    • 107 4 McAlister Champagnes G. H. MUMM Co,'s EXTRA DRY PERINET FILS I DRY VERZENAY Clarets ST. JULIEN AND i MEDOC Sherries SANDEMAN Co.'s i VERY PALE DRY PALE DRY NUTTY AND FINE OLD BROWN BOGLER Co. s FINE OLD DRY AMONTILLADO C. DEL PINO Co. s JEREZ SECO Madeira SANDEMAN Co.'s
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    • 1119 4 BOARD ft LODGING. LARGR airy rooms m a healthy locality near town. Good table. Apply B. A. i... c/o F rte Prtss. Sept 7 uc BOARD A LODGING IN a healthy locality, airy rooms. 15 minutes to town. Good Üble. Apply G.L., c/o E. S. Goodlawd, H. C. Sc J.
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    • 553 4 IND COOPE Co., Ltd. BURTON-on-TRENT CELEBRATED SPECIALLY ALE STOUT /#5OP£3% hecommended by >K>/irM^ —^v^T^EiS^ The Lending Doctors Bottled ay Oursbl vbs lai vfi\ including mtv/i nnia\ °Wl Dr leash. P ut U P /Ay^E?/ IWUIH Y§\ forlnvalids and weak Patent Screw /J/^/PALE ALE\\V^M P ersons Stoppered Bottles fi^<^^^l| can n
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    • 461 4 OFFICE TO BE LET. That very commodious and welMit office on 2nd floor, Gresham House, Battery Road, lately occupied by the New York Standard OH Co. Immediate entry. Apply to G. R. LAMBERT Co Aug 16 v c TO LET UNFURNISHED A COMPOUND house No. 94. Thomson Road. Apply at
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    • 1151 4 VESSEL S _E XJ» E C T E O Giving port o« departure, and (wbere kn»wo) I date due here, and name oi Agents. MBN-or-WAR. Ai.obb, Fr. cruis., Toulon, Oct. Alousttb, F. d'patch b., Toulon, Oct. Avalanchß, Fr., Toulon, Oct. Asama, Jap. cruis., Oct. Axuma, Jap. cruis., Barrosa. Braz. cruis.,
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    • 1165 4 Passengers lor Strait^ China Japan. Per P Ac O. Chtuan and Oceana, due Oct. B.— Dr. Middleton, Miss Middleton Mr. and M, Mclntosh and two children, Mr. E. Hamon.l. M nH v»r* A Ford. Mr. A. G. Tans'ey. M E. St. I. Lanson, Mr. 1. Showell PUnt, Lie A. R.
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