The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1900

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  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, 3^ OCTOBER, 1900. DAILY ISSUE, No. 3gi ,r,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 810 1 \f n Office. Telegraph St. CiL Wharves. Keppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co S'eamars lor CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, 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 Chin* Coast, and San Francisco
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    • 704 1 pHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIM TED. OUTWARD. HOMRWARD. For Honurono. Shanu- For Marskillio am* hai k Japan Ports. London. Yangtsz" Sept. 28 Cbing Wo Oct. 14 Through Bills of Lading issued to Manchester Continental ports, New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, tec. for freight and other particulars apply to
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    • 508 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKtTVAART MAATSCHAPPI]. Under Contract with the Nkthbrlahds I«dia Government. Agents atSincaporb. ships Agency, latk J. DAENDELS Co., a-3 Collyer Quay 1 HI UNDERMENTIONED OATKN ADD ONLY APPROXIMATE. From Kspectea Will be deapatcned tor Van d. I.yn Hulongan via Sept. 20 Billnon, B'massin, Pulo I. nut, Balik Papan, Cotie,
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    • 189 1 W DALLAN Australian Horse Repository. 3, KOEK ROAD, [4 I Or. l.ard Road Horses carefully broken to Saddle and Harness Livery and Training Stables FORAGE DEPARTMENT. Hay.Oai- I.ran, Chaff, Crus>ri<«l Food Barley and Linseed. Shipments »very ortnighl, enuring freshness Harntsi of < vrry description repaired and made to ordc en
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    • 731 1 UONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AX BANKING CORPORATION. SJSkVS 1 *«0.000,000 Kh.Sfc.RVK FUND t,, *****0 RESERVE LIABILITY OP O"",«» PROPRIETORS •4io,ooo,oon COUBT O9 DItBCTOM. N. A Sibbs, Emj.— Chairman. R. Shbwan, Esq.— D«putv Chaibman. R. M. Gba», B*q. I H. W. Slade. Esq. K. GOBTZ, E«q. j D. M. M..SBS, Esq. Vt
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    • 425 1 PETER SYS' WONDERFUL SPECIFIC 'iS THE only remedy at present known as an INKaIu 8..p.B ..p. and PEKMANFN T i Sprue. Dysentery, Diarrhea Hemorrhagerd'uTceraZo 0 RECOMMENDED .tSOMK ok th. CHIEfWUI S'r S T MKMirAI M,. Sold Retail by all Chemists and Whotll" by t>H OF/fSS/OM THE PEfER SYS COMPANY nov
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    • 712 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY O CCI S D T E XK N A T MS L H?£? OX'ENTA^ aiJCAMSHIP COMPANY XOVO KISE A N KAISHA (OKIINTALS.S. CO.; v. A in LAN;Uv/ /al)anani) H <» steamer,, and o V *3 lran «-AiUntu l.ne- fl fn.ted States orC \nad a P oClPa
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  • 30 2 On the 3rd in«-t at 44 Piin^ep St., Rihit, youngI est son of Mis P. Hut at <kd, a»;ed >eais. j Kuneral at the Cemetery at 5. 30 p.m.
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  • 1179 2 It will naturally be expected that the journal wlii<h, practically alone for many longytars, fcuglit the cai-e of the Col ny a^a>n t an arbitrary g>U military tontri button m times of the Colony's financial dej>r«-«-ii.>!, >hould n>w de iver itseif of an opinion nn the
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  • 475 2 tigkong and Shanghai Paper-. An ri- Foreign Officials Appointed. The Consular Body is m receipt of inlormation to tin: tffect that the notorious Prir cc. Tuan lias been appointed President of the G'and Council and that anti foreign official Cheng Yi-lu, a protege of Kang-vi, has been
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  • 10 2 11.-, r.bed by fam pr«-eiX» draw.
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  • 91 2 MR. CLIFFORD'S RESIGNATION. PUBLIC MrETING AT SANUAKAN The Railway Policy Difficulty. Special to Smgaport Fret Prtst.J Labuan, Oct. 3rd, 9 a.m. A representative public meeting of the leading people of the place has been held to consider the resignation of His Excel* lency Mr. Hugh Clifford, Governor o
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  • 69 2 The representatives of the meeting, Mr. W. Dirby, Unoffi. ial Member of the Council of State, and Mr. St. John Hughes, have cabled the result of the meeting to the Colonial Office, m which telegram, addressing the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
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  • 29 2 They further suggest an Imperial Commissioner to investigate the matters of difference between the Governor and the Directors, and the general policy of the State.
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  • 19 2 The meeting further considered that the Governor's retirement would be absolutely disastrous for the country.
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  • 23 2 A petition embodying the views ot th» meeting to the Colonial Office is following I up this telegram.
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  • 113 2 The following properties were sold at Powell Co's saleroom yesterday Lot 6 Freehold building site on Woodleigh Estate, Sirangoon Road, area 3a. ir. 28p. Bought by L M. Cordeiro for J 1,200. Lot 12, nuilding site on Holland Road, area 4a 3r Bought by Dr. Wispauer for
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  • 163 2 Great enthusiasm prevailed at the Town Hall last night, when this popular Company appeared ag*in m A Gairiy Girl." inter ptrsed with a few patriotic songs, which w«-re rendered with plenty of vigour, and were well-received. Miss Annie Moore, m a special khaki uniform, sang with expression
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  • 212 2 A Macau woman named Seah Leat, of 24 Upper Cross-st., states that between 9 p m. and 10.30 p.m. last night, property valued at $45 was stolen from the house. Glioolam Kadcr, a Kling living at 77 NOOl din-lane, reports that a box contaming $43 worth of goods
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  • 90 2 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A" Singles, (Final.) Dewing v. Darbishire, unhn. B—lo, 4—4. B" Singlis, (Final.) Carter, scr. beat Simpson, scr., 6—2, 7— s« "A" Doubles, (Final.) Carter and Butterworth v. Braddell and F.lliott« unfin. "B" Doubles, (Final.) Reid and Hannaford beat Beatty and Rodesse 6—o, 7—5TIE FOR TO-DAY.
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  • 41 2 THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. Unionists Far Ahead. m Unionists, ij Liberals and 8 Nationalists have been elected, including Sir M. Hicks Beach, Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Gors{, and Lord George Hamilton. The Liberals gain one seat, the Con. servative? two.
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  • 16 2 Annexation Denied. Ike St. Petersburg OJlctal Messengtr positively denies the annexation of Manchuria.
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  • 32 2 Kitchener to Assist Commindti-in-Chief. It is not improbable that Lord Kitcheaer will be selected to a»*ist Lord Robert*, the Commander-in-Chief, at Hornr, as he has aided him m South Africa.
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  • 11 2 Cook's Island Annexed. New Zealand has annexed Cook's Inland.
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  • 26 2 Working Class Ooing Unionist. A notable feature m yesterday's conte>t>» is the large increase m the Unionist majorities m the working class constituencies.
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  • 12 2 Winston Churchill has been elected for j Oldham.
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  • 43 2 ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC NOTE. Immediate Negotiations with China Suggested by France. The Morning Post states that France t m a Note to the Powers, suggests the immediate opening of negotiations with China, and that Russia, Germany and japan support that policy.
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  • 21 2 Patriotism Before Politics." Mr. Chamberlain, m a message to the nation, says that patriotism must come before politics.
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  • 32 2 "Cemented by Blood." i He expresses the hope that the union between the Colonies and the Motherland, now cemented by their blood, may be for ever maintained.
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  • 28 2 {Still Later.) THE GENERAL ELECTION. Unionists Far Ahead. The result of the elections up to date ii that 178 Ministerialists, 35 Liberals, and nineteen Nationalists have been elected.
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  • 18 2 The successful candidates include the Home Secretary, both Mr. Redmonds, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Labouchere.
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  • 12 2 The Ministerial gains are six, the Liberals gain seven seats.
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  • 45 2 THE GERMAN EMPEROR ON EXPIATION. Replying to the Emperor of China, the Kaiser declares that the only adequate expiation for the deaths of Baron Ketteler and all the Christians, is a proper punish ment (or all those responsible for the out. rages.
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  • 31 2 THE EMPEROR INVITED TO PEKING The Kaiser urges the Emperor of China to come to Peking, where Count von Waidersee will receive him with fitting honours! and give him military protection.
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  • 16 2 But peace must be accompanied by full atonement. London, October jrd, /pon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1013 2 ROBINSON Co. For New Millinery New Millinery ROBINSON CO. FOR TOP OF THE TREE VALUE IN LADIES GLOVES White Suede 4 Button Black Self Points. A wonderfully good Glove ?t a wonderfully low price. All sizes m Stock £1.65 per pair. White Kid 4 Button, with Black Self Points. Just
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    • 683 2 TO«DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET A Comfortably Situated and commodious dwelling house No. 470 m Gaylang, 15 minutes drive, about 3 miles, from town. Rent moderate. Apply to No. 13 Klmg Street. Oct. 3 17.10 For Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney s. s CLITUS, tons, Capt. Me Do k a ld, is
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    • 147 2 TO DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS Accident Insurance. Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation Ltd. Aoiwt, JAMKS CA [TO. GREIG Co. Bt>, Chinch Alley. Ordinary Accident Rates £1000 policy f Death cr Permanent 1 ot»l Di»OC| «blenrent £1000 at/Q Ir- mtnent Pa-tia' Disable -n nt 300 j Temporary To.al Ui. ableme t£6 per we-k. PREM.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 The Week Wednesday, 3rd H,ehWater:J r s .sa., 4 I p. Day o» Atonement (Jewtsh Fast) Church Work Association. 4 T S.V.R. Class of Instruction, c p Thursday, 4 th rnday, sth 1 Mark J^dge, 8 J-5 Pc' > ollardCo... The P G e, 5 ha.-Town Hailop fisaaaawS^-—. HresidtnisCup, SGC
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  • 2538 3 Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, 1900. Pkbsini ti t thr Officer Administering thr Government (Sir Alex. Swettenharr, k.c.m.0.) The Hon'ble the Acting Col. Secretary (Walter Eeertofl.) the Atto-oey-General (W. R. Collyer) I the Auditor-General (B. C. Hill the Acting Colonial Treasurer (j. O. Anthaaiss.) the Acting Colonial Engineer (F. St.
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  • 386 3 THE PROPOSED S INGAPORE RIVER CANAL. Correspondence wa> laid on tlu- table of the Cuui til yrrtcnil) rcfefiMfl to tie pro\><j-> <1 (Hal(r >m Sin *p -re Kiver to Xi ppcl Haib <ur. Mr. T. Sc It itmii d d the O. A G t»«at it wou'd be of use
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  • 528 3 ijth Co R A. v S. R. C Imb GVBOTM Win on thi Ho»t it Om Goal to Nil It wa-i thought that last mght •> match wfu d be a runaway thing for tie R A and that they would win by at least
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  • 1936 3 A Graphic Narrativ*. [The following account is specially written fo r the Hongkong Daily Press by a doctor who was among the besieged garrison of the Legations and surrounding buildings at Peking. I THB TKOrBLk tItU.INS. On the Bth of June last it was the
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  • 106 3 (October f<n Gambler 7 n dc. Cube No. i .^ZZZtxii Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) jo6aj do. White, (F»ir L/VJJsX 2. Nutmegs iios to the Ib.) do. (80s to the lb) Mace (Banda) 03 Cloves (Amboina) Li benan Coffee j o Tapioca, small p-arl (Fair qiia'l'ityj 6to do. do flake
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  • 66 3 (Corrected up to Octet On London. Bank 4 m/s 2 demand 2 |i Private credits 3 m/ 5...., 2/1? documents 3 m/s 2/1 credits 6 ro/s a /i* Prance, demand Germany, demand md.a, t.t sb!5 b! Hongkong, demand P j r Yokohama, demand.. Java, demand Manila, demand |%L Sovereigns,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 I-arobst Stock Photo Goods f"^ 1 I I'Tf^ C* INTHIK»ST X ilillO OKOKGK MICHAEI^ i. Robincon Road. Auy. 31 mifor Ladies.l E*\ \A t J A Remedy tor all lpre«olarttle«. t>oprr«*d nj Bitter Apple. Prnnrrojal. Pi. Cucho. kc. Sold by Slnßapure Dispensing Co., Ltd.. RatTles Place, Singapore. Piopitr.ur MAKTIN. Ck*«i«t
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    • 237 3 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. AND NEDERLANDSCHESTOOM. VAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Ihe Company's steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China, and Japan, and from Japan homewards for London tvery ten days. The Company's steamers on the Java Line ara despatched Irom Amsterdam and Liverpool every fortnight for the Straits,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 647 3 AIAILS CLOSE I O-MORKOW. Batavia fmmtmdtewmm 7 am Paneh, it. Van dtr f'arra noon Malacca s. l.i"g>;i Helrm I pm Muar Malacca mg Wan 2 pm New Vurk Gltneik 2 PM Maaili Munttvidtt 2 pm LaLuan. Ktduh m .Malaci-a s. Klan^ Chw Phva 4 »-m -V>urabaya k Samarang Cnun.ang 4
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    • 1034 3 SHARE LIST, OCTOBER 3rd, 1000. v Quotation. Capital. Pa.b Up. Shares P» id Ot» Bank oUh.na and japan I^. Z, Nominal. C g „000,000 4,4.23, ,09.875 4,4 ueierred. l a5<J Bell'^As^stos Eastern Ar'-.v. Nominal. ,00-of* "-S** 3 .5«4 i' BBBS?B^ easr .ar arc N. 1 ,0 n »,8.nk rf Chi,»
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    • 145 3 CLX A RANGES. SWAEftM* r.ion, Dut. Mr.. Arnold, tor Batavia BROiwKR. Out. str.. Won, se n, f O r BaUvia viHMO. Van der Parka, D.it. tr. Kooper. for Dd> vm ports. Sut>, Brit. str.. Williams, tor Gebor.g. M U( c Br^t. str., I^ly, for T. An-on, via port Gianq Skno.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 710 4 Katz Brothers, Limited. Are now showing many[]Newj}Novelties m the Drapery- Department New Foulard Silks suitable for Dresses to be worn at the Races Wk New Sunshades V New Laces -?j New Ribbons JH New Shapes m Hats New Silk Ties tfm New Lace Ties Wr- Xv lii% Blouses ea Gowns
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    • 986 4 *38fltS fOP LEA PERBiHS* q I|V A ||_k» WOBCESTEfiSHIRE SAUCE. PURVEYORS TO i|^^^^^^ EMPRESS OF INDIA. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. RILEY, H ARGREAVESIi Co., Ltd. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE. I l^^M^krr^n^'''^ l^^^^^^^^^ ■"^■-^vL.. of all descriptions. MWBm jl-m—^wj^^S-_-_-3--C^^tjL--S-- i^r I __n jS— fSßmlb
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    • 105 4 McAlister Co. Champagnes G. H. MUMM Co,s EXTRA DRY PERINET FILS DRY VERZENAY Clarets ST. JUULEN AND ME DOC Sherries SANDEMAN Co.'s VERY PALE DRY PALE DRY NUTTY AND FINE OLD BROWN BOGLER Cos FINE OLD DRY AMONTILLADO C. DEL PINO Co. s JEREZ SECO Madeira SANDEMAN Co.'s Ports. SANDEMAN
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    • 618 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AUTUMN RACE MEETING Tuesday, 23rd, Thursday, ajth, and Saturday* af October, Tickets of admission tSffie Grand Stand can now be had of Messrs. John Little Jr. Co., Lth. Daily Ticket $2 Season $5 Ladies' Tickets ire* on application to the Sec retary by Members of the Club.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 280 4 Passengers lor Straits, China ft Japan. Per P O. Chvumm and Ocemntt, due Oct. 6.— Dr. M.ddleton. Miss Middleman Mr. and Mrs. Mclntosh and >o children, Mr. E. Hamon.) Mr. and Mrs. A. rd, Mr. A. G. ransiey, M. Graham, Mr. V. B. Walker Mr. W Clarke Mr. E. St.
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