The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 2 June 1891
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section18 1891-06-02 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1891. > No 201.18 words
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Article53 1891-06-02 1 orkkctki) dp to j in k i.-: On London. Bank 4 m s 3 2JJ demand 31 Private credits r> m s 3 3 documents 6m s 3tl (>N I\I) I Hank demand... .^24^ C-)N J IONtiKONIi. Bink demand l%dl*. On Java. Bnik demand ig^ Private >ds 107 S()vkrkk;n.s,53 words
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Article114 1891-06-02 1 (June I.) J«n... 33.37! Uambicr M 6.10 do. Cube No* I 9.25 do. do. No. 2 8. Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 11.40 do. White, (FAirL/W— 5%J M iy. 5 o Nutmegs 1 ios to the lb.) 92. Mace (Banda) 92. C loves fAmboina).. 19. U.«i: y Coffee [10% Blacks;114 words
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Article377 1891-06-02 1 The mail is conveyed home this uvrk prr P. O. s. s. Thames x due here to-morrow (Wednesday). The M. M. s. s. Caledonien brought out the mail from home last week and the R s. s. Peshauur the latest this afternoon. An extra mail is expected outwards377 words
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Article, Illustration647 1891-06-02 1 Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, l-n^wed by influence and unbribed by gain; Ilrrr patriot Truth her plorious precepts draw, i'irdkrr.! to Religion, Loyalty, and Law. THE garrison of the Coaling Station at Singapore is never Colonial except on the day it lias to be647 words
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Article718 1891-06-02 1 (June ist). 9 THE general tone of the Annual Report of the Marine Department for 1890 indicates in its own way that the trade of the Colony throughout the period of report was slill languishing from the reaction which was the result of the speculation fever of718 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1891-06-02 1 I I INTENTS. LEADIVG Artk lks. The Marine Department 333 A Colonial Genera! M 333 Lt)CAL. Topics of the Week M 3^^ The Singapore Philharmonic Society 335 Penan 8| News iVliva News 1 arles Another Job" z?j Seri Collision in the Roads -38 S Volunteer Artillery The Birthday Ball JS299 words
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Advertisement227 1891-06-02 1 THE BUCHANAN WHISKY A Blend 01 Fink Old Scotch Whiskies, r SPECIAL SELECTED as supplied to the OIS E 0 F CO MM O NS. James Buchanan Co., Sole Proprietors, GlaigOW, Leith London. r\senti KATZ BROS., Singapore Sc Pexaxg. Ja n. I. w GRATEFUL COMFORTING. Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAS T. 11227 words
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591 1891-06-02 2 (A. C. Expnu). It will be seen irom the elaborate memorandum that has been drawn up by the Straits Settlements Association on the question of the Military Exaction, that the ground is being well turned over on this side. It is essential that a cW ir591 words
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Article839 1891-06-02 2 The Rifle Meeting ot the 58th Regiment opened yesterday and will be continued throughout the week. A scene of some excitement was witnessed at the Tanjong Pagar Wharf on Saturday as the S.S. Palinurms was getting under way for Hongkong. Several passenger brokers' agents and others,839 words
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Article1109 1891-06-02 2 The Races ad nauseam. For goodness' sake can't we change the subject, and talk of something else was our frequent, but un-welcome and always disregarded remonstrance at mess. We bet heavily on the Penang Stables for the first two days, and bought a new trap on1,109 words
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184 1891-06-02 2 THE SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The first Musical Evening of the Singapore Philharmonic Society was h< 1 in the Tanglin Club last evening, a targe number of the members being present. The programme arranged for the evening was of a somewhat informal character, recourse being had to the services of well184 words
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Article210 1891-06-02 2 A new English School is just being opened in Carnavon Street by Mr. Balderston, in connection with the Methodist Kpiscopalian Mission. A panther which had been trapped by a Chinaman at Padang Manorah, Province Wellesley, was taken to the Police Office at Butterworth on Thursday morning and sold210 words
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Article133 1891-06-02 2 rhe Birmingham Daily Post of Vpril 14th has this allusion to the action of the Mra»ts Association at home in reference to the Military Exaction The members of the Straits Association in I ondon-* body intimately connected, as its name ■nipl.es, with the Straits Settlements-have received a copy O f133 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement40 1891-06-02 2 Saturday proved an unfortunate day lor the Cycling Club to run out to the Impounding Reservoir. Nine members turned out ijut got caught in the ram before arriving at tin. ir destination and the ride home was a <iiVt\ uiic40 words
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Article532 1891-06-02 3 TO THK KDITOR. Dear Mr Editor.— On learning by a letter in your paper of Thursday last that the Military Eccentricity" at the 1 <1 of military affairs in this Colony had decided to abolish the usual Queen's Birthday parade in order to avoid marching past the532 words
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Article359 1891-06-02 3 a i'iK Editor. Sir, The races is over, and 1 seeze the golding opportunity of making a few pussnal reflexshuns on the meeting. Ido not profess to be a littry geiiytlS like you, Mr. Editor, or a great critick of faces nnd riding like Dongcaster, but I am359 words
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Article359 1891-06-02 3 on and prospur. Remember the heroisum of your great namesake, J. 8., whose napsack had a number and whose bones, quoting the poium, lie mold ring in the dust. I have just one tip to offer you change Gladstone's name, for like the grate statesman, though he's a Home359 words
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Article461 1891-06-02 3 The obstinate prevalence of fever .-it the Dindinga Settlements has been causing the Government some anxiety, and they have recently directed the Colonial Surgeon, Dr. Ken-, to enquire into the facts and report. It is a curious fact that of the ten officers who have administered461 words
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Article2019 1891-06-02 3 Penang v. Selangor. {From a Correspondent.) Yet another inter-settlement or perhaps we should say intcvport match has been played. Elevens from Penang and Selangor meeting on thr ground o' the first narmd club on the 16th and 18th May. The Selangor eleven arrived in the Government yacht Esmeralda about2,019 words
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Article731 1891-06-02 3 Baldwin the aeronaut succeeded in providing a sensation for the public in Batavia on Sunday the 17th May in a different way to that originally intended. As soon as the balloon had been filled with hot air the order Let go was heard, and the balloon shot up731 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1891-06-02 3 The Ceylon Observer, of the 14th inst. gives an aci ount of a fatal accident that occurred during the landing of a portion of the heavy armament for Ceylon ex S. S. Deepdale^ As the first of the three heavy forming part of the cargo of the ship was being138 words
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673 1891-06-02 4 (L. iuui C. Exfirtst.) The ConunaixW-in -Chief and the Colonial Office have, it is fell, a knotty little point to settle between them in the question that has been referred home from Singapore lor decision whether Sir Charles Warren. Ihe general673 words
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Article995 1891-06-02 4 GARRISON MOVEMENTS. From our Hongkong mail it would seem as though after all the ist South Staffordshire were not to come here as the infantry battalion in the Straits Settlements command. The Ho ng ko ng Da ily P ress says We hear that at the995 words
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Article476 1891-06-02 4 A VULGAR BALLAD We sit around all bathed in tears When Charles is on the Job! We cannot hide our doubts and fears When Charles is on the Job He sets the whole place by the ears And every blessed pitch he queers 1 he while476 words
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Article463 1891-06-02 4 "WHERE are the Boys of the Old Brigade T'> tttk Editor. Dear Sir, I noticed in your contemporary a con pondent signed himself Impartial^ writ ing to the effect that the abandonment of the Garrison Parade on the Esplanade, on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday is nothing more463 words
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Article324 1891-06-02 4 To tup Kditor. Sir,— Will you allow me through the medium of your paper to contradict a large part of the report of the ceremony of proclaiming Tungku Ibrahim Crown Prince of Johorc, which appeared in the Straits Times issue of the 25th inst. The following are324 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1891-06-02 4 The M. M. s.s. Caledoniem with tinEurope mails, arrived at 2 P.M. to day.14 words
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Advertisement28 1891-06-02 4 A Circket match will be played to-day on the Lsplanade between the ships' company of the Yacht St. Crjrand the officers and men of H. M. S. Caroline28 words
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914 1891-06-02 5 R'.it/.i Mail* May 19th.) Ito hand give detail- of the Utack on th<- Russian Crown Prince on the 1 itli T.i t 1 programme arraaged for the Russian Crown Prince, -ays the Japan Mail of the i th mst., His Imperial Highness914 words
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Article2796 1891-06-02 5 {From a Ruvi>ig Correspondent.) I was told to be on board the S.S. Bavrean, on Saturday afternoon or evening, as she was to sail at daybreak on Sunday. Needless to say my f;r>t enquiry was M Is dinner provided?' 1 Being assured on this point2,796 words
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Article1630 1891-06-02 6 BRITISH CONSUL \TI ATTACKED NO MM! GUN-BOAT AVAILABLE. (From X. C. Dmilf Xi-ivs, loth May.) i-..r ft da rumours have been floating that a mob had determined to loot and fire the property belonging to the Jesuit Fatheri h the reason ;< r tl is being that1,630 words
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Article204 1891-06-02 6 Loss of Three Lives. Phe s.s. Malacca while steaming out of the Roads tor Penang at 7 p.m. yesterday collided with a Chinese twakoo, No. ibi, coming ashore from the s.s. Africa with $7 coolies on board. The boat was struck amidships and, being turned204 words
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Article79 1891-06-02 6 (Ours Orders. By Major U.K. McCallum, c.m.0., Commandant Head-Quarters, S.V.A. 29th May, lS»)i His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to request that his Congratulations be conveyed to the members of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery upon the excellent appearance which the Corps presented at the parade held79 words
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Article161 1891-06-02 6 Mr. Becher, writing to the directors of the KetChau (Pahang) Corporation, Limited, on March 17 last, reports thai in the course of the construction Off a new road, about 4,000 yards south of Mount Stam, Mr. Hone, the resident superintendent, had made a tunher important discovery, giving a-02161 words
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Article56 1891-06-02 6 Sir Frederick Dickson arrived per Sea Belle from Malacca on Wednesday evening. The inancial News quotes the whole of our article of March 13th on A Railway lor Siam." Playing for Penang against Selangor Lot kie Scott made his fast score of 85 in 28 hits,56 words
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Article130 1891-06-02 6 The Local Secretary of the Raub Australian Syndicate informs us that the following telegram has just been received from Mr. liibbv at the mine 4 C K.'.in-uj), about end of next week expect better result than last. X nib Hole, pro-.p rets t^ood. Western Lode improving. H. S. M's130 words
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Article621 1891-06-02 6 To celebrate the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen 11. E. the Governor and Lady dementi Smith gave the customary Birthday Ball last night at Government House. This is the great State Function of the year and it serves to draw together not only a large body621 words
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Article427 1891-06-02 6 S. C. C. v. Army and Navy, An all-day match was played on the Esplanade yesterday, (the Queen's Birthday) between teams representing the S. I and the Army and Navy. The former went to the wicket first, and in a bad light just belore the rain came «>n Savers,427 words
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Article224 1891-06-02 6 H. M. S. "Caroline v the Yacht "Si. George." The match played between the above elevens on the S. C. C. grounds on Wednesday last resulted in a decided victory for that of H. M.S. Caroline, as may be seen from the scores appended H. M. S. Caroline/ 1 tst224 words
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Article66 1891-06-02 7 a Correction. 1 0 i ill. I.DI lOR. Sir. I notice in your issue of the 27th M v that it is stated that Sir Charles Warren withdrew hi* subscription to the Garrison Cup lor the last Race Meeting. I beg to inform you that this statement 'is ini66 words
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589 1891-06-02 7 A Bird's-Ri View. T<> BDITOtL 1 Being .n ardent admirer of tl lit y I was very anxious to see all tll< Regimental parades in honour >my (hum Thomas the 1 c < Iffice Cat, and myself abroad this morning. \\v fir-t paid a visit589 words
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2002 1891-06-02 7 Tliis year, under circumstances which have been the matter of much public and private discussi m for a couple of we< ks past, the brigade parade, held for two or three successive years upon the Esplanade on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday,2,002 words
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Article2004 1891-06-02 7 Present.— Messrs. Gentle (IV. sident) Miller, Hooper, Sohst, Riccard, Hon'blesM ijor McCallum and Jink Kirn. Messrs Lim Eng Keng and Tan Beng Wan sent letters of apology for absence, the latter from press of business and the former from illness. Ihe minutes of the previous meeting were read2,004 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1891-06-02 7 Mr. (1. K. Reid, acting? manager of the Singapore Dispensary for some time, joins Mackay's Dispensary from the ist. V. S. Carmarthenshire which yesterday from Nagasaki rrptrts having spoken the > »riti>l> shin Gloaming the 26th inst. in Lat. 0.33 N. Long. d iy< out from New York, Yokohama. The120 words
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1220 1891-06-02 8 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS DEFENCE CONTRIBUTION. (27th.) Lord 11. Bruce asked the Under-Secrc-tary of State for the Colonies why the War Office and Cok nial Office combined had increased the yearly payment! of the Straits Settlements from $236,600 to $615,000 whether the increased garlison, promised to the Colony in return, was1,220 words
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766 1891-06-02 8 THE CROWN COLONIES AND MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS. {Overland Mail.) Sir Robert Fowler and Sir T. Sutherland took «i useful opportunity on Monday, in the debate on the Budget, of opening Parliamentary discussion on a subject which is at the present moment creating a perilious agitation in our Crown Colonies of Ceylon,766 words
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Article320 1891-06-02 8 Mr. Clifford, Acting Resident, leaves fr> r Pahang per s. s. Dora this afternoon. The total return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week was Mr. and Mrs. Rodger and daught r left for Selangor this morning l>y the Selangor yacht Esmcralda.320 words
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Article54 1891-06-02 8 The teams in the match Civil Service V. S. C. C. to be played this afternoon are as follows S.C.C. Messrs. Higginbotham, Lloyd, Ross, Raeburn, Darby, Cook, MacGregor, Hill Smith, Logan, G. H. Miller, and Gahagan. Civil Service. Messrs. Merewether. Hare, Carter, Freer, Firmstone, de Cm/, Norris, Forest, Dr.54 words
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Article122 1891-06-02 8 Passenger boats within the limits of Singapore and Penang Harbours at night, shall carry a lantern which shall not be visible except when held up. Major \V. R. Grey has been authorised to tile the specification of a patent for the improvement of carts drawn by oxen and122 words
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Article192 1891-06-02 8 rhe following is a copy of the covering letter sent with the Military Contribution Memorandum drawn up at the instance of the Straits Settlements Association, and forwarded to the newspapers at home and al|o, with the necessary verbal alterations, to all the Chambers of Commerce Straits Settlements192 words
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Article209 1891-06-02 9 1 Gm&eHe, M;iv 22m1. 1 Appointments.— Mr. A. L Koaggi to be assistant Collector of Land Revenue Larut Mr. W\ B. (lark Assistant Engineer, Head Quarter Stall P. \Y. I). Taipeng. Retirement.— Mr F. J. Dickson, finan- clerk, P W. I). 1-1 w»: -Mr. K. Tranchell, Larut, months.209 words
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Article424 1891-06-02 9 The report of the State Engineer of Perak, though it occupies but a couple of I g* in the Gazette, is the record of much arduous work in the Silver State. In the first place Mr. Caulfield is responsible for the nght application of over a million dollars ol the424 words
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Article217 1891-06-02 9 i hi Proposed i isit or Singapori Team m 'olombo An whom n. (Times of Ceylon,) We regret to say thai it is finally settled that a cricket team will not visit Colombo this i* was hoped. It may be recollected that the i' wa> made shortly after217 words
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Article798 1891-06-02 9 [From our own Correspondent.) The Hon'ble D. F. A. Hervey and the Dato Bentara Luar of Johore, theCommissiooers appointed to report on the boundary between Malacca an<l Muar, have •eat in their reports it now depends upon the two Governments as to what line the boundary will take. The798 words
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Article41 1891-06-02 9 A Saigon paper is responsible tor the suggestion that by way of reparation for the injury to which the Czarewitch has been subjected on Japanese territory the Government ot Japan might undertake not to oppose the annexation of Korea by Russia.41 words
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Article569 1891-06-02 9 lO THE hDITOR. Sir. —In this mail's Army and Nary Gazette 1 notice the following. A slight friction appears to exist in the Straits Settlements between the Governor, Sir Cecil Clement! Smith, and the Officer Commanding the Troops, Sir Charles Warren, owing to the latter having withdrawn the569 words
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Article305 1891-06-02 9 Aii extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of lhi> Company was held in the Exchange Rooms at noon to-day for the purpose ot confirming the Resolution previously passed, altering Xo 55 and 58 of the Articles of Association. The alteration is to make the lirst half305 words
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Article4491 1891-06-02 9 MSMORAVDUM OM TUB Military CONTRIBUTION Claimed by the Imperial Government. 1. The Settlements of Singapore, Penang, and Malacca were originally dependencies of the Government of India, but in 1866, the Imperial Government assumed their charge and made them a Crown Colony, under the title of the "Straits Settlements.4,491 words
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Advertisement24 1891-06-02 9 he mail per s. s. .1/ Meamatchy dt from here on t).<- 28th April last i' liv< red in London on thr 25th inst24 words
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Article226 1891-06-02 10 We understand that a gentleman named Thomson is sojourning at Ang Hin for the purpose of studying the tobacco-planting possibilities of that part of Siam. Mr. Thompson has new been at Ang Hin about f> months, so we may shortly hope to have the result of his investigations.226 words
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Article1079 1891-06-02 11 The Singapore Golf Club formally comtnepces it*, existence From to-day, June i-t, which may be taken as .1 reminder that entrance :< and subscriptions are now due. One afternoon will be set apart, within the next week, for in opening day when invitations will be issued1,079 words
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Article286 1891-06-02 11 We have already announced that these sportfl are fixed for June 24th and 27th, Wetfm.sdav and Saturday. The division of events will be the same as last year, viz. Wednesday, 100 yds. flat, heats Throwing the Cricket Hall 120 yds. Hurdles, heats Broad Jump 150 yds., heats;286 words
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Article249 1891-06-02 11 Dato Abdul Rahman a c. m. g. On Saturday evening the members of the Johore Club entertained the Sultan at dinner in their Club. The Johore band played during the dinner. About fifty persons sat down. The Sultan's health was proposed by Dato Meldrum and, after His Highness had249 words
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116 1891-06-02 11 What should have been the annual cricket match between Singapore and Penang has lain in abeyance now for two years. Last Christmas it was abandoned on account of the holding of the Inter-Colonial Cricket Fortnight, and the year before that tiie Penang Club from a variety116 words
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Article293 1891-06-02 11 o. C C i l Civil Service. This match, the last on this season's card, was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon. The C; 1 Service had a weaker team than they usually put into the field, while the Club played a strong bailing team. The S. C.293 words
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Article345 1891-06-02 11 (P:>iauif Gazette.) The Education Code was, we understand, under consideration at the last meeting of the Executive i Council when ii was decided that the recommendation of the Committee as to the adoption of the system lately put in lorce at home should be allowed at the option345 words
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Article59 1891-06-02 11 Iho body ot a Chinaman picked ujj on the Siglap shore on Saturday has not been identified as that of one of the three coolies said to be missing since the collision in the harbour on Tuesday night, and an inquest has in consequence been postponed to Thursday. The body59 words
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1877 1891-06-02 11 THE NEW MAP OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. The new map of the Malay Peninsula, published under the auspices of the Straits branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, has now been before the public for a sufficient time to enable most of us form a fair opinion of its merits. It1,877 words
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Article876 1891-06-02 12 (Rmnfoon Papers.) B'k" ide, May n>. Five hundred citizens and students guarded the palace of Queen Nathalie tl roughout the night. Renewed fighting took place in which one of the defendetj was killed and fifty wounded. The gendarmes ultimately succeeded in forcing their way info the palace and876 words
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Advertisement523 1891-06-02 12 /TRADE MARK CASE. NOTICE. W. A. Gilbey's CASTLE w -frrf>>3 SPANISH \y PORTT ftj Commitment 01 Dbfbnoani i--k Contimpt 01 Court. Whereas on the sth day of January, iS>;, jn an action brought by W. A. GILBEY again one Sin Ban Kbat a perpetual injunction granted against the said Sin523 words
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Advertisement443 1891-06-02 13 Maruman Hotel. SAISEKI, SHIJIO, KYOTO. The above Hotel is now open for the accommon ol Foreign Yi-itors t<» Kyoto. The Proprietor appeali to tin- Community and Visiton for share ot their patitmage. NAKAGAW KAMEJIRO, K\ I. to, July 1 iSqo. A Coffee Plantation FOR SALE, Situated at Lundu in Sarawak443 words
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Advertisement581 1891-06-02 13 I Ruttonjee Merwanjee Co., Indian and Colonial Merchants, 22, St. Mary Axk, London, E.C. Established 15 years in London. I^irge or small orders from Town or l T p-country for European and Amkiucax goods executed with promptness and economy. Consignments realized and proceeds remitted by wire or advances made according581 words
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Advertisement734 1891-06-02 13 1891. THE FIRST OF THE POLICIES WITH 20-Years' Tontine Periods ISSUBO BY THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 0 F TH E L T N I TED STAT B S, Mature this year, and show, in addition to the protection granted for twenty years, a return of all premiums paid, until734 words
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Advertisement572 1891-06-02 13 RileyHargreaves&Co. I ron. 1 ml St^el plates, from 6' < 3' x 1 16 to 12' x 5* ron b:rs,kir.i r^, Indiarubber I amps of all kinds, Wells I\it nt Lights. -*ife Boat Compasses. Lightring Conductors. T^ lectrogenes, Boiler Zinc and Bo ler Fluids. -L-'ltrctric Bells, Mouth pie es for572 words
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Advertisement543 1891-06-02 14 Malcolm, Lyon Co., Engineers, Ironmongers ani> Machinery Agents, Battery Road, Have the following for sale Engineers' Taps, Stocks and Dies, Lock^. Hinges, Door Bolts, Hasps and Staples, Plain and Perforated Zinc Sheets, Zinc Ridging for Roofs, Spanners, Augers. Files and Rasps, Boiler and Sheathing Fell, Miners' Requisites. Commission Agents fur543 words
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Advertisement485 1891-06-02 14 KATZ BROTHERS. Plain and Engraved Crystal Glasses Just received per s. s. Brindisi," a fine assortment of Plain and Engraved Crystal Glasses in five styles, the prices of which we quote below: A. 8.& C.1561. 1829. 1746. Sherry Doz. 300 350 300 350 500 Port-wine 300 350 300 350 500485 words
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Advertisement450 1891-06-02 14 SAYLE CO., LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. X. S. S. SUTLEJ, New French Flowers in all the Spring Blossoms. New French silks Newest stripes for Tea gowns. New Sunshades In Silk Cashmere and Nunscloth. New Ribbons Reversible Velvet and Silk. Children's Sailor Hats Ladies Leather Girth Belts French Kid Shoes French Silk450 words
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Advertisement559 1891-06-02 14 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS AERATED WATER Co. (Established ',1882.) MANUFACTURERS OI HIGH-CLASS MINERAL WATERS, 1 ki 17 SYRUPS, AND CORDIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. This Company's Aerated Waters ARK M WUnCTIRKI) |;y THE VERY HIGHEST (LASS OF MACHINERY And from the best ingredients, AND ARI RBCOMMRNDRD lok PURITY AND EXCELLENCE OF559 words
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Advertisement479 1891-06-02 15 McALISTER Co. Invite Spe< ial Attention to the Following. Shipchandlery. Anchois and Chains, All S Hawscis. I vi.li reel Manila and Cuir. opes and Cordage. Eui y« Manila, Cuir. BolUrope Ratlin .11 si/rs. incs. Log, Load, Flag, Fi hing, Harobroliiie, Houslioe, Mai line. Canvas. FL II nip, American Cotton and479 words
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Advertisement864 1891-06-02 15 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OrrtCI Coftytf Quay. GOOOWIIS New Harbour. MAIL llJi^W? LINES. s X2i /p The mail stiamrrs may bfe cxprti* ri to anivc outw.i id> and leave Singapore homewards a, follow:; OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. iS^t, iS<ji. I\ shawm June 2nd. Thames June 3rd. Pekin 16th. Sutlej liih,864 words
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Advertisement860 1891-06-02 15 TVJORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN MAIL STEAMERS. Subsidized by the Gkkman Imperial Governmfnt. ''F'HE followinor elites have boon fixrd for the arrivals A and departures of the mail bteamers ot the Norddeutschcf Lloyd. TABLES OF MOVEMENTS OF TUE N. G. L. MAIL STEAMERS. To To To LI.AVK GhNOA. LEAVf BRINDIU. AKRIVF SPOKE.860 words
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Advertisement564 1891-06-02 15 DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFS RHEDEREI ZU HAMBURG. The Imperial German Mail Steamer OF THE SUNDA LINE, TAX.I thk pol lowing Route Outward.— Hamburg*, Amsterdam, Southampton, Genoa, Pott Said, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya. Homeward. Sourabaya, Samarang, Batavia, Singapore, Poit Said, Mai cities, Amsterdam, I laniburg. Arrivals in Singapore, 1891. Lewe Gbvoa. Arrive Singapore.564 words
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Article984 1891-06-02 16 Per Yang Tse from Shanghai. Mr. Cesar Harone, Mr. Abbey, Mr. Tukin and Mr. and Mrs. Kan Yin Poo. From Saigon. Mrs. Rachel and Mr. Droze. May 27 Per Baivean from Sourabaya. Mr. Mackenzie. Per Billiton: from Klan/.— Mr Paul, Mr. Maitland, Mr. Clarke, Dr. Traverse, Capt Mackenzie984 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1891-06-02 16 Passengers Arrived. May 25: Per Ganymede: from |),li.— M r Banmaun, Mr. Kindervctcr and Mr. Blair. Per Esfiana from Manila.— Dr. Bcrnabc Bustonah, Mr. Lionel Woolkinjr ;md l)r M Perce May 26:- Per Palamcd from Sourabaya Mr. Vada, Mr. White and Mr. Noppen. Per Ooryia from Tduk Anson.— Mr.' Groom66 words
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Miscellaneous484 1891-06-02 16 SHIPPING IN PORT. Giving nationality, tonnage, master, port and date of departure, cargo, consignee, date of leaving, destination (where known) and station in port. R— Roads; T.P. Tanjong Pagar; B. \V. Borneo Wharf N. H.— New Harbour l)._dry dock S. Slipway (Tanjong Rim). Q. (JuaranArrived To-day. OoftYIA, lirit. str., 419,484 words
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Miscellaneous757 1891-06-02 16 May 28. Lord Bangor, Brit, str., 1,911, McGil!, Barry, April 20, Coal, Gilfillan Wood Co., for Calcutta, Uncertain. T. P. Sommerfeld. Ger. str., 1,701, Petersen, Sydney, May 8, Coal, Behn Meyer Co., for Amsterdam, Uncertain. R. Lady Weld, Brit, str., 250, Fripp, Penang, May 24. General, Straits S. S. Co.757 words
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Miscellaneous667 1891-06-02 16 Exk, Brit, str., Watson, for Hongkong. Propontis, Brit, str., Farraud, Penang. Ping Susy, Brit, str., Jacques; for Hongkong Hebe, Brit, str., Owen, for Deli. Carolina, Dut. str., Carruthcrs, for Pllemba Kaisow, Brit, str., Castle, for Colombo, Lightning, Brit, str., Pollett, for Hongkong ESNBRALDA, Brit, str., Thorn, for Honekon May 98.667 words
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