The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 2 July 1890

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1 29 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 348 1 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS AERATED WATER Co. OFF BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, (Entrance Opposite Messrs. Kelly Walsh's.) manufacturers of ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF AERATED Ginger Ale, GINGERADE. Orangeadk, &c. In Codd's Patent '140 Z. and "Splits") Corked Bottles and Syphons All orders for the Tan^lin District are delivered free of charge by
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    • 458 1 j Riley Hargreaves Co. Established 1865. Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass-FOUNDSRS, Bridge Builders, and Shipwrights. MERCHANT ROAD, SINGAPORE, O. Solb Agents for the Straits for RUSTON PROCTOR N: CO.— Portable and Horizontal Hngines, Centrifugal Pumps, Steam Navvies, Saw-Mill, and Mining Machinery.- For whlth they have received 230 Prize Medals. Sole
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    • 193 1 ROBINSON Co SINGAPOKK AND PeNANG (Established 1855.; Ladies' and Gentleman's Outhttbk^. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Silk and Satins. Costumes. Millinery. Umbrellas Uutrimmrd Hats. Parasols. Dress Materials. Laces. Moots and Shoes. Ribbons. Haberdashery. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Underclothing. Velvets. Velvettas. Velveteens. Crapes. Plushes. Gauzes. Embroidering. Fancy Articles lor Presents. The dress-making department is in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 Co., 0 Established 1865, nwers, Boilermakers, Iron ami lrass-/ou>u/cr.s, Bridge Build- Merchant Road, Singapore, at Kwala Lumpor. Solf Ar,P.Nis for^U.c Straits (or ROSTON PROCTOR Co.- p>rtable For whkh'.hcy have received 23 o Prize So, p Aoksts for the PULSOMETER ENm £fi2JZ 'r^NCASHIRERA, TR^T BELTING k HOSE Co.-Manchester. SOLF AGENTS for
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    • 627 2 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY LIMITED. three parts IheW, \N longside ;i low ■HR tB 3S r Wharf- 740 fed lon*, baring 26 feet n C r'wrr) uhh ?i-v..rful Boiler and Mastmg dq.th of w.i.«r. h connected with the Kho^.^^r?"^ y "rr;;r J 2r.i::r:;,- l ,:;r;;:'";L rtoredin theGodowMerectedthereon. The busmen
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    • 411 2 T. M. LYON CO. Civil and Mechanical Engineers, Millwrights, Ikonfoundeks ks\> Contractors. AIBIOM Engine Works, Beach Road. OFFICE AND SALE-KOOM Flint Street, near the General Post Office Self-acting Tapioca Machinery. Colonial Wood Working Machinery. Private Water Supply Well Pumps. Steeled Chinese Changkols and Pengali*. 1 M. LVOM Co.. besides being
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 380 3 Established 1865, Engineers, Boilermakers, 1 Brass-founders, Bridge crs and Shifwrigk 11, Merchant Road, Sinj AND 'd a at Kwala LumpOfcewhew m rif patr Sole Agents for the Straits profes PKOCTOR Co.— yanytlr For which they have received 23$ this p3 Sole Auksts for the Straits for Co. London-" Conqueror Ccni
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    • 189 3 JOHNSTON 5 FLUID SZEF OR r »n the k A^eoti in the Straits BctUements, For Andrew U»bef i Celebrated Orand Old Highland v/hisky. Special Reserve Whisky, and Very Old Glenlivet Whisky. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Hippii i I king S t» in all Bff .1 gi p k--'• I. Urn pS a
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    • 324 3 tit Mail AtNi o. 43, C v P NOTICE. !>kip JITA be n c se for the for the t P miter pan ra may dc i J ni If. m. Stind a d excepu Smij M 13 1890. LA VINO, T onsul Cm I for the N wfc Straits
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  • 35 1 THE Singaproe Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1890. No. 153 THE Singaproe Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1890 No. 153
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  • 132 1 Summary P*2 r Common Sense > The Opium Fad.......... A Representative for Tanglin The Opium Traffic 3 Singapore Rowing Club 9 S. C.C. v. Garrison 22 Debating Society 9 A Defaulting Cashier 10 A Tiger Heat .5 Malacca Notes 8,13,21 (iarrlson Regiment 13 Singapore Cycling Club Rifle Match, Singapore
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  • 63 1 [(Corrected vr to Juki 30.) On London. hank m s 35 1 demand 34 4 Private credits o m/l 3/6J documenls 6 m/s 36| ,i m 3 m s 3 5s On India. LBank detnand 223 Private 30 d/s 227 On Hongkong. Hank demand ?%dis. Private 3od/s j.^odis. On
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  • 97 1 (JfNE 3 0.) Tin 3260 Gambler < 7-5° do. Cube No. 1 10.75 do. do. No. 2 9.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'porel 14.00 do. White, (Fair L/W—s%) 20.0 NnimeL's (150 to the Ib.) 90. Mace (Banda) S«JCloves (Amboina) 20. Bally Coffee (10% Blacks) 27.50 Tapioca, small pearl (I'air qua'il\),,
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  • 22 1 BIRTIH. Domestic Occurrence. On the ***** June, at Mount Alma, the wife of S. LftSLIl Thornton, Acting Senior Magistrate, of a daughtert
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  • 237 1 THE F\ O steamer Sutleu with the: London mail of June 6th., arrived yesterday morning (ist). The homeward mail leaves this afternoon, at four o'clock per P. cS: O. steamer Clyde. Other tigers have shown themselves one at the Waterworks and one killed at Pasir Panjang. Siirhtin<r stages
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  • Article, Illustration
    882 1 II tUr Y'.v ll C Peoplt'i riflit mtntvp, Tn.-iwcil \>\ ii fl iei 1 c and i'i'.!)ril>e<l by pam M< re patriot I roth her lori«u« prrcept* a- mw, I'lrck'cl to hf- |.o\.i!ty. nn<l Law. June 25th IT is owing to accidents ol clerical professional training and exclusive
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 Ruttonjee Merwanjee Co., Indian and Colonial Merchants, 22, s t. Mary A\k, London, B.C. Established 15 years i" London. Large or orders from Town or Up-country for Europbam and Americas goods executed with promptness and economy. Coksigkhekts realiied and proceeds remitted by wire or advances made according to arrangements. Letters,
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  • 927 2 (June 26th). LIKE the poor, the faddists we have always with us, and there is something pleasing to a thoughtful mind in the task of noting how persistent is the vitality of a fad. When by all the canons of logic, it has been battered and shattered
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  • 505 2 (June 27th). Although Mr. F. G. Davidson's seat in the Municipality is not technically vacant until the Acting Governor has signified acceptance of his resignation, yet it may not be considered premature to look about for a successor to the representation of Tanglin Ward. It is
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  • 678 3 (June 30th). Do the Anti-opium people ever reflect for a moment what the opium habit among the Chinese really means or really amounts to The abuse is not referred to, but the use which is to the Chinaman not very much more than the. cigar or the glass
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  • 1051 3 (July Ist). THE growing importance and ever-in-creasing extension of tin- labour-consuming districts in this neighbourhood render it strongly advisable that every support should be given to the importation of native labour, and that the laws which govern this labour .should be of such nature as will encourage immigration
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  • 144 4 News has been received by this morning's mail from Colombo that the Cricket Club of that place much regret not being able to pay Singapore a visit in August, as proposed. Most of their important matches in Ceylon are on at that time, but
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  • 493 4 The Ghee Hok, which, as its name implies, is a Hokicn Society, differs very little from the other societies which have existed since the conquest of China by the Manchoo Tartars in 1644. They were originally lormed, of course, for purposes of rebellion, and in their
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  • 407 4 27th Junk, IS9O. K. T. A. R. Veerappa CheUy V Kuh Soon Liat and another. This was an action arising out of the defalcations of the late Sheriff. Mr. \V. Nanson appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Joaquim for the defendants. The action was brought to recover a
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  • 236 4 THE following items are from the Government Gazette of the 27th ult Mr. Thorpe acts as Assistant Treasurer, Lower Perak Mr. A. Murray as Assistant Treasurer, Lartit Lieut. Reid goes to Larut and Lieut. 11. L. Talbot to Kinta. Mr. F. Radcliffe, Lower Perak, receives 14 months' leave.
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  • 130 4 On June 3rd was gazetted the following Staff— Col. F. Cardew, from lieut. -col half-psy, to be an assist, adj.-gen (which appointment is substituted for t'lat. of deputy adj.-gen., South Africa;, and to have the substantive rank of cal. sn the army. Col. F. Cardew succeeds Col. the Hon. Paul
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  • Local.
    • 501 5 During the hearing of the case Meyer v Goldenburg in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pellereau, his Lordship was compelled to adjourn at 1.30 until to-morrow on account of indisposition. We have heard that another tiger has shown itself somewhere in the vicinity of
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  • 383 5 This afternoon, Lt. Commander White and Officers H. M. S. Porpoise are vAt Home to a number of their Singapore friends. The French Government transport I'inhlong, arrived from Saigon yesterday afternoon with 739 officers and troops on hoard and will leave for Toulon after coaling. In
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  • 144 5 The latest news from Mr. Bibby (by wire) Kwala Kubu, 25th June, 1890. We are making rapid progress. Prospects are very favourable. Large lode lias been found by Malay Peninsula Prospecting Co. Ltd. on South East Raub boundary shewing good gold which is supposed to be a continuation of
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  • 416 5 As mentioned yesterday, Messrs. Maw and Owen went Out in the afternoon (25th) to -cc if they could big another tiger that ,vas discovered to be lurking about near the Thomson Road Reservoir. Two native shekaris had been out on Tuesday training new dogs to hunting in
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  • 569 5 A tiger, measuring fourteen feet from the end of his tail to the tip of his nose, was shot last night (25th) by a Chinaman at Passir Panjang, about two miles in the jungle off Whampoa's Kstate. The bea^t was brought into town this morning, to the
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  • 799 6 This afternoon, Commander White and Officers H. M. S. PortoiseiTt At Home" to a number of their Singapore friends. An Indian telegram states that Col. (j. V. C. Napier, ist Dragoon Guards, has died from the effects of an accident while out pigsticking the day previous.
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  • 434 6 The total Return of visitors to the L'brary and Museum during the week was 1062. The body of a Chinaman, name unknown, was found yesterday (29th) at Tanjong Pagar Wharf. Deceased seemed to have died from bcri-beri. The members of the Teutonia Club gave a very
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  • 65 7 Mr. C.W.S. Kynnersley is appointed Ist Magistrate, Singapore, in place of Mr. O'Connor who, it is understood, retires from the service. This appointment will, it can hardly be doubted, give general satisfaction, for although Mr. Kynnersley is not a legal man h^ has had a very extensive
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  • 65 7 The date of the commencement of the Regatta is now fixed for Thursday July 10, and the drawing of boats for the various heats will be announced next week. The preliminary heats will he rowed, weather permitting, on the loth, nth and 12th, and the following
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  • 518 7 Singapore v. Bangkok. In response to a challenge from the Kreng Thepe Rifle Association (Bangkok), a match was arranged to be fired between that Association and the Singapore Rifle Association. As the membership of the Bangkok Association is probably n«»t nuin< rous, the teams were limited to five
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  • 1188 7 During the month of July, the rate of exchange tor Postal Notes on the United Kingdom will be 3s. 4 7/Bd. per To-day being Dominion Day, all the Canadian vessels in port are gaily decorated with bunting, The American vessels are also flying their ensigns. Mr.
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  • 1111 8 {Fr§m our own Correspondent.) On the Judge taking his scat in the Assize Court on Friday, the Attorney-Gene-ral entered a nolle proscqiti in the case of the further charges against Ku Tcng Yam and Beng Kong Chuan in the Bank Forgeries Case. H. Muhammad Jalei Bin Sawasup was then
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  • 964 8 (L. and C. Express.) The questions of the police and the Chinese Protectorate in the Straits Settlements are so closely allied that no apology is needed to our readers for dealing with the two subjects in the same article. The recent publication of
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  • 435 9 Jink 12. Lending Article. The Kreta Aver district is now in an exceedingly disturbed state. During one single night several alarms are raised, and this condition of things has never been heard of before. We have heard it said that there are many houses in
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  • 858 9 Contributed by an Old Member. Now that the excitement of the Cffcket Club Sports is over, I hope that those who have entered for the Club Regatta will put themselves out a little to go in for practice as from what I can see and hear, there
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  • 908 9 At last night's meeting there were 33 members present. Mr. Knight presided. Some discussion resulted in two amend* ments to the minutes being passed. I lie Government in answer to Mr. Morton an* nouncod their intention al Ml early date of introducing a bill for the amendment of
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  • 1098 10 Kan Kirn Lok, bill collector for Messrs. Katz Brothers, was charged by the Crown on the information of Mrs. Puhlmann, proprietress of the Adelphi Hotel, with criminal breach of trust in respect of §300 Mr. Logan defended, and Inspector Perteous prosecuted. Mrs. Puhlmann said that on
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  • 2994 10 The fourth ordinary half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in this Company was held on the l6th inst., at Hongkong. Mr. B. L. Woodin, acting Chairman, presided. The Chairman said Gentlemen, the report and accounts have been several days in your hands and
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  • 752 12 (Central Xeivs Telegrams in Indian Papers). Berlin, June 3rd.— It is officially stated that Germany will not take any steps with regard to the treaties secured by Dr. Peters until he has returned to territory within the sphere of German influence. Prince Bismarck leaves Berlin on a visit
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  • 98 12 (Bangkok Times.) A great deal of fuss and bother hai lately been made regarding 1 Slam's suzerainty and administration of affairs in certain of the States in the Malay Peninsula. Nothing definite has been stated, but hints have been promulgated which might possibly, (if certain ihingl were
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  • Correspondence.
    • 553 12 To the Kditor. §j Rj With reference to the notes on the Rowing Club contributed to your issue of yesterday "By an Old Member," I would like to point out that in saying that a certain very good oar training for Hie races v goes over the perpendicular
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  • 144 12 SIR, Can you tell me why it is that Postal Orders cannot be obtained after the hour of 2 P. If., on ordinary days and only till i P. If. on mail days. The Post Office is open till 4 o'clock. Is there any reason under the sun
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  • 243 12 The .S7. JJame s Gazette observes thus upon the Brunei business: Rajah Brooke's annexation of the Limbang, which is the principal river of Brunei, is an exciting theme at Singapore. The defence of the annexation is that it was brought about by the constant appeal of an oppressed race to
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  • 959 13 {From our own Correspondent. ON Sunday the Sea Belle arrived with Sir Frederick and Lady Dickson who intend staying until the end of the month at Tanjong Kling. It is rumoured that Sir Frederick Dickson intends visiting Kwalla Pilah before returning to Singapore. After landing the Governor, Ihe Sea
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  • 268 13 A very good match was played at TangI'm yesterday (25th), between trams representing the Garrison staff-sergeants and the sergeants of the regiment, officers assisting both sides. It was evident that the Garrison Team were a little too strong for their opponents, l>ut nevertheless a most exciting match
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  • 71 13 58th Sergeants and Officers. L.i ut. LI d, l>. Beeden i Sergeant Langhom, b. Hinde 7 Sergeant Spinks, b. Beeden i it. Smith, b. Beeden (ji.-Mr. Sergeant Everett, b. Heygate 13 Scrgt.- Drummer M »^.-m, b. Smith Pioneer Sergeant Butts, b. Beeden Si'M-mt O'Sullivan, c. Potter, l>. Smith i Sergeant
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  • 167 13 Garrison Sergeants and Officers. 1. Tuck, b. Smith l Major Heygate, c. Spinks, I>. Smith v Si.m'.iih I'ru'^t, c. Sullivanf i». Spinka la Surgeu i Hinde, <■. Smith, l>. Spinka J5 Sur jeon S ith, c. Spinks, l>. > n i t i 1. .> Statf-Sergeani Eteedon, c Spinks, b.
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  • 2114 13 {From our vivn Conespondent.j Providence be thanked, May-day has come and gone, and the country still lives. In the olden lime May-day was a terror; for everybody that rented a house felt Wider an obligation to move. Families were broken up— so was the furniture. It w.is
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  • 915 14 (Pinang Gazette.) Mr. Bell, the Superintendent of Police, has been ill during the past week and unable to attend office in consequence. We are, however, glad to hear that he is now slightly better. The British Consul for the Siamese-Malay States notifies that a copy of the new
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  • 4512 15  -  W. G. Grace.) (By My Family and Home (Continued) Early Cricket. In the year 1 86^ I made great progress i« batting 1 scoring freely against our crack local clubs— Clifton, Lansdown, and Knowle Park— and was looked upon as one of the principal bowlers of
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  • 528 16 The Annual General meeting of the above Clv > was held last evening, Mr. D. \Y. Paterson, (Captain) in the chair. There were present E. Lam (sub-captain) D. H. Wade, W.Martin, F.K.Jennings, T. Zuberbuhler, J. L. Jenkins, H. S. Atkinson and W. Makepeace (lion. Sec.) Minutes having
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  • 8950 17  -  Rri)Y\RD Kipling. By Author of "Departmental Ditties," "Plain Talcs from the Hills," Xc kc (By special arrangement with the Bmthor.) 11 But if it bo a girl Lord of my life, it cannot be. 1 have prayed for so many nights, and sent gifts to Sheikh
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  • 1018 21 {From our own Correspondent.) The assizes have engaged the attention of most people in Malacca during the past week, and although two cases o( murder are on the calendar, little or nothing has been heard of them, the chief topic of conversation being the Hank case," as it is
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  • Correspondence.
    • 185 22 10 THE fcDITOIt DEAR Sir, In justice to Ihe signatories of the petition to the House of Commons. so condemned byyou in yesterday's leader, will you allow me a small space in your columns to emphatically deny, that every person who ha* been wheedled into signing that document in
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    • 102 22 To thf Kditor. Sir, It would, I think, interest the public generally if you gave (hem some information as to whether any coins or newspapers have been discovered in the monument just dismantled and rebuilt on the Esplanade, and what has become of the relics if they
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    • 310 22 The usual returns ot imports and exports for the quarter ended March 31st, 1890, have just been issued from the Government Printing Office. A few figures from them may prove of interest, but it is not always possible to make safe deductions from variations in the
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  • 508 22 Further reports from the manager .'it the mine continue to 14 i t good promise. I lie following details from Mr. Bibby will prove interesting, and show exactly how things arc going. West Reef. The new Reef cut through in water race lias a formation <>l between 20 and
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  • 263 22 On Saturday there was played a ma'ch between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Officers ol the Garrison. Rain delayed play tor some lime, affecting also the ground. On the first innings the club wins. Appended arc the scores: i Lloyd, Talbot, l». ko*<s -c. Logan, l». Ross 6
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  • 1517 22 The Manchester Guardian says -Though it is undeniable that the major influence in causing the upward movement in the price of silver has been the prospect ol extended remonctisation in the United States, yet it is worthy of note that conditions in other
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  • 1246 23 [Hongkong Daily Press,) The following paragraph, which appeared in the Army and Navy Gateitt ol the 19th April, <li«l not escape t«:r notice though we did not al the time* reproduce it The formation of a native regimen I far service in Hongkong i> being proceeded with,
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  • 423 24 The Siamese Yacht Vesatri." Mr. J. R. O. Aldworth, in the Selantor Government Gazette, gives the appended account of the wreck ot this vessel. News has just been received in Singapore that she has capsized and Mink and that the Malacca and the Sunda are now returning to Singapore. On
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  • 254 24 Penan g Gazette. Wii pntlicr from the Deli Con rant that malarial fever is prevalent in Laboean, Deli, and that nearly everyone is down with it. Among the natives it is of a very severe type. The cause is said to be the insanitary condition of the place.
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  • 115 24 n vndicaps Again. To the Editor Dear Sir, I ask you to allow me a short space in \our paper to express my views about Xcp tune's Rowing Notes in your contemporary. Regarding the Double and Single Sculling Handicaps, especially the former, I think that all mention should have
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  • 1013 24 [Ceylon Observer.) London, June 20. Mr. W. 11. Smith, replying to a question in the House of Commons, expressed the opinion that if Parliament rejects the cession of Heligoland the whole Convention collapses. Washington, June 19, —At the request of the Republicans, the Speaker referred the Silver Bill
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  • 57 24 Corps Orders. C rps Orders by Capt. R. Dimman, Acting Coin. S.V. A. Siugapo're% jjtk June, iSgo. I. With reference to Corps Orders dated iOth June iBqo, the Annual General Meeting therein called, is postponed until Friday the nth July, 189). By Order, (Signed) R. S. Watson,
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  • 50 25 [For the "Free Press. 99 Parliament. London. 24th June— The Government has withdrawn the licensing clauses of the Local Taxation Bill, inserting an Amendment that sums already voted for that purpose be permitted to accumulate until Parliament clevises a use for them. [1 1.20 A.M. June 25, 1890.]
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  • 37 25 London, 2jt/i June. The Speaker ruling that the Accumulation proposal is without precedent, the Government is considering the advisability of withdrawing all the licensing clauses. The Conservative Press condemns the Government. [10.20 A.M., June 26, 1890.]
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  • 41 25 London, 26th Jnnc. The House of Representatives has rejected all the amendments of the Senate. The Bill has been returned to the Senate whh a request that a joint Conference Committee be appointed. 3.45 P.M., June 26, 1890.
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  • 19 25 London 26 th June. The Government has deleted the licensing clauses. 1 1.50 A. M. June 27, 1890
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  • 35 25 {Special Telegram to Singapore Free Press.) Malacca, 26th June, 6 P. M. Ku Tens Vain and Bens Koni: Cliuan have been found not guilty. Further charges are perhaps to be preferred to-morrow.
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  • 75 25 London, 2jth 'June. The cruiser Emerald has seized two British lobster-canning factories on the ground that their continuance would be a violation of the modus Vivendi with France. There is the greatest excitement in the Colony. Loss of a Java-bound Steamer. The steamship Prinz Frederick outward bound to Java
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  • 69 25 London, 28th June. Lord Salisbury lias addressed a despatch to the French Government stating that England cannot adniit of French Commanders taking the law into their own hands against the British fishermen of Newfoundland, and that all complaints must be relerred to the British Commanders. I Germany. The Prussian
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  • 44 25 London, 29th June. Sir James Fergusson in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that the African Agreement with Germany involves no new obligation on the part of England towards any European Powers. [10.10 A. If. June 30, i.Xgo.J
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  • 52 25 London, 30th June. The Senate has agreed to the proposal of the House of Representatives for a Joint Committee, and has appointed proxies. Germany. The Reichstag lias passed the Army Bill. Bulgaria. Major Panitza has been shot in accordance with his sentence. [9 40 A. M. July
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 558 25 Passenger? Arrived. June 24 Per Nerbudda from Sydney via Batavia. Mrs. Fenton Hill, Messrs. Carver, Witherby and Cowderx. Per Godavery from Batavia. Rt. Rev. Bishop Medeiros, Rev. Gouvear, Mis. Braat, Messrs. R^ss, Luyt, van Kockritz, Soune, Mereare anp Scholte. Per Cyclops from Penang. Mr. Cooke. Per Melbourne 1 Irom Marseilles,
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    • 734 25 GIBVBAOLKS, Bri f Mr., i.-j~. 11.-k.I 1 -k. Mnldlebboro. M i\ j". General* Boustrad fie i 0. T. P. Bam Vong Si no, Brit, sir., 366, Smith, Soura* bay a, juiu- 20, General, Wee Bin 6c Co. R. June ss. I ISLA OR Ml MO All AO, Span, str., 3,035,
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  • 730 26 R. DUNMAN,-sra*#r. each. It would have been a tactical mistake to have taken any notice of these as a first step in the suppression process. Io have done so would have been assumed, rightly or wrongly, as a sign of irresolution, and that is precisely
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 615 26 Malabar lirit. Mr., 1,262, Allan, Batoum, May M A p:;n,leum,Bo;neoCo G. lacob, Dut. str., i,s7<>. de Blume, BaUvui, lane 6, General, Boustead 5c o.— I. BkNALOER, lirit. str., I,oo* Mclntosh, London, May 20, General and 114 Deck Passengers, Paterson Simons H Co. I P. June 2Q. Malacca, Brit. rtr., 4
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    • 427 26 Vi VBTIA, Brit. Mr., Gadd, for Hongkong. S< hwalbb, Gcr. Mr., Dewers, for Olehleh. Sappho, Brit. Mr.. Wahl, \or Malacca and Klang. I Ik. mi if 1 1). Brit, str., Cassens, f r Moulmein. Bkkukams, Brit, sir., DTadua, for Muar. Carolina, Dut. str., Carruthers, for Palembang. Vu\ Saiio, Brit, str,,
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    • 439 26 CROW PrTA, lirir. str., 370, Cockburne, Klaflg a June 5, General, Bun Hin M Co. June 7, Malacca U ncerta in. N.H.D. Immi.f, Brit, str., yS, Smalc, Palembang, April 23. General, Mansfield Co. April 25, Australia, I Uncertain. T. P. G. G. V. Lahsbbrob, Dut. str., 518, Blomberjj, Batavia, June
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 448 27 TABAQUERIA UNIVERSAL No. 8 Raffles Place, SOLE AGENTS lor the La Insular Factory, always in Stock the Choicest Selection of Cigars from the above Factory, and also import Cigars of the very best brands from the Leading Factories of La Perla El Comcta del Oriente and La Constancia. The attention
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    • 309 27 KNIGHT CO., Art Furniture Manufacturers Decorators and DESIGNERS. 14, Little Britxix, 49. Hill Strkft, LONDON. SINGAPORE. REGIS /y\* TERED TRADE I MARK No. *****Drawing Room Suites upholsterer! in a variety o( the newest patterns of silk tapestries velvets satins and plushes. DINING ROOM FURNITURE of the latest designs. BEDROOM SUITES
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    • 173 27 m "IHb r 'iul H Is <^ o^ffi The Elephant Brand of Pilsener BEER" is especially adapted for consumption in a tropical climate. Behr Co., SOLE IMVOR T E R S. April 14. x 4-7 IMPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEBPERS. JOHORE TEA. ThCM unrivalled Teas which ol.tnmcd 2 the prize ftt List
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  • 552 28 cy 3rd) IT dues not look in the least as though the dead-lock in Newfoundland were going to be settled out of hand by diplomatic action. It is in fact doubtful whether there is any desire on the part of one of the parties for anything but
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  • 944 28 (July 4 lh). ONE of the tendencies of the times that has occasioned many searchings of the heart to the thoughtful is that which indicates the ever-growing inclination t^ interference, by the State in its corporate capacity, with the action of the individual member of the nation. Not
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  • 570 29 (July s th). THERE is a general well-marked tendency to activity in matters Municipal throughout the Far East just at present As communities grow so do the difficulties of providing for their sanitation, and with the Oriental careless of all sanitary and hygienic matters, the dangers resulting from
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  • 525 29 (July 7 th) THE Chinaman as a Colonist has been of recent years the object of condemnatory criticism and hostile legislation both in America and Australia. A* a Colonist in the tropics, in territories administered by the British or other European Governments, he is welcomed, or at
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