The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 7 July 1891

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, JULY 7th, .89,. No. 206.
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  • 47 1 (Corrected up to July 6. On London. Bank 4 ins... 4 demand 3jl Private credits 6 nvs 3 4J documents 6m s .3 4^ Bank demand 220 On Honukonu. Bank demand 1 \J<, di On Java. ink demand 201 Private %<> d/s 206 SOVKKKIGNS, (to buy 6.25
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  • 136 1 Domestic Occurences BIRTHS. On the 24th June, at Singapore, ihe wife of Major Arthur BftoWMB, r. a., of a son. On the 27th instant, at Edinburgh, the wife of J. Lawson, New Harbour Dock, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Saturday, the 27th June, at St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rtvd.
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  • 857 1 Here shall the Vxt*% Me People's right maintain. n»\\rii by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw, Pledged to Religion, Loyalty, and Law. 1 I is hardly to be expected that when once a journal has committed itself to a distinct declaration
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  • 767 1 The Medical Report for 1890. (July 2nd). A MEDICAL Report is not as a rule attractive stuff to an average reader, but to those who have given attention to matters of public health, or who are in any way actively interested in questions of sanitation, cannot fail to find in
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    • 55 1 HENRY S. KING CO. MERCHANTS ANI* AGENTS, 65, CORNHILL, LONDON. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. GOODS ol all kinds art- supplied on the most favourable terms for Cash Remitted i'li »r<le r-. An Illustrated Ca*>li Price Lilt will be forwarded on application, or urden ma\ be sent from any. Lurrrnl nUUoKues, if full
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 916 2 The Annexation Fallaey. (July 6th). In a recent review of the Annual Report with state of Perak we said that the Resident, Mr. SWETTBNHAM, had disposed of the annexation arguments. We only refer to the question again because of the curious theories (they are not arguments) advanced by our contemporary
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  • 671 2 Ed here that the state of the share market is not always a true criterion of the state of the Company whose shares are quoted. It depends a good deal on the amount of money available, the state of trade, and the operations cf
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  • 855 2 Europe at least that is to say the States that have no particular expectation of gaining anything from a disturbance of the statu quo, who have no grievance to vindicate, who have suffered no territorial loss that calls for readjustment, who have no long-coveted prize to grasp
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  • 195 3 Mr. Bibby returned to Singapore on Saturday by the Glanggi. We are sorry to hear that Mr. G. Lavino Consul-General for the Netherlands, who is now in London has had influenza, and has had a rather severe relapse of that di>rasc The body of a Chinaman
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  • 1107 3 NEGRI SEMBILAX IN 1890. (Mr. W. F. B. Paul's Report.) Revenue. The Revenue for the year amounted to 1i07.033.7a, being a deficiency of $20,376.28 on an estimate of $127,410, and an increase of |6 t 131.0 l on the Revenue of the previous year. License! show a deficiency of $937,
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  • 223 3 An all-day match was played on Monday between two S. C. C. elevens, A to X v. 'L to Z. Two regimental bowlers, Sayers and Latchford, were included in the teams, one playing on each side. The first-half were all dismissed for a paltry 41, Higginbotham alone getting into
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  • 311 3 SELANGOR NEWS. (Gazette, June 26th.) Dr. W. Maxwell Little has been appointed a medical officer for the State. Mr. Walter Dare Scott has been appointed Chief Clerk, Ulu Selangor, Mr. J. Galloway to be Warder, Klang, and Mr. Gilbert Hepponstall to be assistant teacher, Kuala Lumpor. Mr. E. W. Neubronner
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  • 613 3 Harking back to 1869 we find a deportation ordinance was in that year passed. The then Chief Justice, Sir Benson Maxwell, addressed a despatch to the Secretary of State, the Duke of Buckingham, which in view of the case to be heard tomorrow, is not without
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  • 209 3 On Sunday a new launch built by the New Harbour Dock Company for the Sultan of Johore ran her trial trip. Named the Chohong, the vessel is of composite build and 75 ft. long, 13 ft. beam and 6 ft. deep. Her engines arc compound surface condensing cylinders, 9 and
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  • 288 3 THE STRAITS MILITARY EXACTION. (L. and C. Express.) Kvery effort is being made in London by the Straits Settlements Association and others interested in the Colony to create an interest in the question of the military contribution, and with a view to educating Members of Parliament on the subject, Mr.
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  • 713 3 Three weeks ago the s. s. Argus arrived in Singapore, with a cargo of coal and a thousand sheep. She is a steel vessel of 1,900 tons register, built by Palmer's of Newcastle about two years ago and owned by Currie Co., Melbourne. On the way
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  • 121 3 PERAK NEWS. (Gazette, June 19th.) Mr. F. C. White acts as assistant magistrate, Ipoh, vice Mr. E. C. J. Tranchell, on leave. The return of births and deaths registered in the State during the quarter ended March 31st show that 306 females and 315 males were born and 938 males
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  • 66 3 "4 The London and Lancashire Fin* Insurance Co. report for 1890 is a bri.li un one, the total dividend for the year bemtr 20 per cent. An advantage of £100,000 in premium for last year and a continuous policy of accumulation are not the least remarkable features of a company
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  • 2456 4 The Club have been exceedingly fortunate in the weather, and they could hardly have had a more auspicious day for racing than Saturday. There had been a considerable amount of rain since Wednesday so that on the second day the ground was slightly heavier but
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  • 430 4 PENANG NEWS. (Pinang Gazette.) fhe proposal for forming a Ceylon Syndicate lor working tin in Perak, writes the London correspondent of a Ceylon contemporary, is taking definite shape, and that the arrangements are now only awaiting the arrival in this country of Mr. Campbell, who will finally have the determining
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  • 779 4 Mr Louis J. R. Glass, who has not bf- c in very good health of late we regret t hear, retires from the firm of Guthrie &C Mr. A. H. Raeburn retires from the fi rm of Guthrie Co. and joins Stiven &Cr as a partner.
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  • 1474 5 The hearing of the above case was resumed this afternoon before Mr. Thronlon with the added charge of intimidating a pwbhe servant in the execution of his duty. Mr. Valtriny pleaded n-»t guilty. Mr. Drew asked the Court to add vet another charge, of common assault,
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  • 424 5 The telegraph ship Skermrd OsbormeMl Singapore yesterday afternoon for Hongkong with the object of proceeding thence to examine the cable between Haiphong and Hongkong. It is considered probable that on her return about six weeks hence she will be despatched to New Zealand on a similar duty. In honor of
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  • 1589 5 MALACCA. (From our own Correspondent.) At the close of the Criminal portion of the Assize the Chief Justice heard the one Magistrate's Appeal case that was set down. This was an appeal by Tio Kio against a decision of Air. Innes whereby he was convicted at Ualor Gajah in May
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  • 180 5 It may interest our musical readers to know that twenty-nine- years ago there was also a Philharmonic Society" in Sino-a-pop>, whose scope was limited, however, to instrumental work. This itself arose from what was called the Amateur Instrumental Association. From programmes of that period now before us we note that
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  • 2834 6 (Condensed from Mr. Paul's report.) Revenue. The Revenue for the year amounted to $277,910.13 on an estimate of $323,628, including Jelebu, shewing deficiency of 545-7»7- s 7' an( a decrease on the Revenue of 1889 of 57,896. 58. This decrease is, however, only apparent, as in
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  • 873 6 JELEBU IN 1890. (Condensed from Mr. Keyser's Report.) Financial,— The total Revenue for the year amounted to $36*764.53. This is a decrease on the estimated total ol 57.575.47, and an increase on the Revenue of i88<) of 39,921.04. Expenditure. —The total expenditure for t c year amounted to $51,227.52, there
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  • 181 6 A cocoanut-havvker accidentally fell fro a cocoanut tree in Gaylang yesterday was killed by a rupture of the spleen. The B. I. S. N. Co's s. s. Pundua left for Fenang and the Madras coast port yesterday, relieving the Gotlpara which with the M. Meanatchy, will
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  • 624 6 MRS. BROWN POTTER AND MR. BELLEW. At the Town Hall. These two artUts have in their se> ?ral ways made for themst Ives name and f lime the lady as one who had acquired social renown in Anerican and London society at first for her undeniably personal attractions, and later
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  • 30 6 Mr. Justice Goldney and Mrs. Goldncy go to Penan^r by the mail to-morrow, am will remain there for about a month. Hi* Honour is accompanied by Mr. K. L. Koc.
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  • 156 7 Wanted, Police Survkillance. To the Editor. DEAR Sik.— Can you kindly inform me where are the Police and detective* on duty in Hokien Street whf-n there arc almost nightly robberies of the passers-by? Only last flight a Chines^ |)^s<'n<rtT was robbed of some cloth which he was* carrying under
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  • 739 7 {By tht Mat I.) Mr. Samuel Lipscombe Seckham has been elected a director ot the Pahang Corporation (Limited), in the place of Mr. Story Ma-k.--lyne, M. I., who has been compelled to resign it .>n tli-- b a <1 owing i" pressure of Parliamentary and ther
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  • 113 7 PERAK NEWS. (Government Gazette, June 26th.) Mr. M. J. Wriglit's It-aye has been extended is days. Mr. \V. \V. Acton resumed duty on the 15th. A slaughter hou^e i> to be erected at 1 aijx ng. 1 In- census ot Kuala Kangsa ia reported on It includes 10. J52 houses
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  • 5729 7 PAHANG IN 1890. (From Mr. Hugh Clifford's Report.) Finance and Trade. The Revenue of the Statt for the past year amounted to $62,077 a sum of $13 037 than the estimated Revenue, and only $1,297 in excess of double the sum collected from the Ist of July to the 31st
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  • 403 8 SI AM NEWS. Ba ngko k Ti m es 1 1 is rumoured that H. R. H. Prince Damrong will leave Bangkok in July i»n .1 diplomatic mission t.> Europe should no business necessitating delay here crop up in the meantime. Charlie Dunlop is still alive and kicking, as is
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  • 96 8 1 The half-yearly sMe of useful and fancy articles in aid of the Chinese Girls' School opens at the Town Hall at 4 P. lo day loe display of articles is as large as varied. In connection with the lelegram from home intimating the Admiralty's intention of sending out three
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  • 865 8 H. E. the Governor goes to Sungei Ujong on Sunday next per Sea Belle. The N. (j. L 8. S. Sachsen arrived with an interim mail from >home this morning. She sails for Shanghai to-morrow. Captains Bryueand White of the Saivation Army will conduct a service
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  • 1706 8 The Towo Beng" Srcret Society The trial of the 16 prisoners was ceedeci with at noon to-day in the TV Magistrate s Court. Mr Joaquim drew attention to the f that a man said to be under Police pro tion still had not been produced before tk Court
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  • 336 9 THE HONGKONG 'SHORT-SELLING' BILL. (China Mail.) Various suggestions have been made for the p.i^e of share gambling by the opponents of Mr. KevA-ick's bill. Mr. Mackintosh would place a differential tax on share contracts, the tax on liered contracts to be much higher than on :> red. This plan seems
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  • 104 9 With reference to the difficulties at Manila in connection with the affairs of tin* I Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the Vkima Mail says We understand that the verI 10l the lower Court in Manila lias been in favour <>f the Hongkong and nghai Bank. The Bank premises «>rc r. I
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  • 303 9 The total return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the we^k was 918. H. N. If. turreUhip Prins Hendrik der Xcderlander, Captain Medenback, arrived here fiom Acheen last night and will dock at Tanjong Pagar. She exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. Ihe s.
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  • 67 9 Mr. Jermyn d'Arcy Traven Symonds has been appointed an assistant superintendent ot Police. Mr. H. J. Riccard's name has been added to the Commission of the Peace for Pcnang. Penang Municipal Election takes place nn the 2ist. 'I he registration of deeds report is published, and the Penang
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  • 435 9 Concerning planting in Perak the Ceylo n Observer remark: We are very pleased to hear of the good work being done in the Straits Settlements by old Ceylon Planters. From a letter just received from Mr. Thomas Fraser, we quote as follows: I Mippose you have heard of the very
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  • 765 9 Affairs are quieter in the North, but a feeling of gnat anxiety still exists, as will be seen from the following reports, which we take from the X.-C Daily AfaM THE DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI. Our contemporary writes on the 1 6th inst The Senior Consul
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  • 426 9 The Sporting Correspondent of the Madras Times if responsible for the following regarding the recent Singapore races A noticeable feature of the second day's racing that nearly all the ladies were observed to be betting, and as it is recorded that for want of practicable pockts they were forced either
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  • 335 9 KFrtm our own Correspondent.) 11. X. M. S. Blommendal arrived in Malacca on Wednesday evening, and will probably stay for several days. The Blomroendal is engaged in survey work on the Sumatra n si<le of the Malacca Straits. A cricket match between Selangor and a combined eleven of Sungei
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  • 126 9 1 As a member of the Straits Settlements, the island of Penang joins with Singapore in protesting against the increased military expenditure from the colony by way oi petition to the House of Commons. A noteworthy feature of (heir appeal is the boldness, not to
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  • 100 9 The Dalhousie Chapter, No 508, held its annual installation meeting in the Freemasons Hall, Coleman St., last night, when the M.E.Z. was duly installed. E. Cc. |oaquim, Hooper and Jennings assisted in the ceremony, which was followed by the usual banquet. The Officers invested were as follows
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  • 256 9 PENANG NEWS. (Pinang Gazatte). Ihe Rev. D. I). Moore has been app tinted Chaplain to the Wesleyan troops in Penang. Mr. G. R. Cole, of the K. K. Telegraph Co., has, we hear, taken over the honorary secretary ship of the Penang Cricket Club. Lieut. D'Arcy Symonds has arrived from
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  • 1237 10 I It the late Sir Joseph Addison and his erratic friend Dicky Steele, the Christian Hero" could be temporarily resuscitated to see the modern development of the modest little sheet they used to prepare for my lord at his morning cup of chocolate, the perusal of
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  • 1388 10 A CURIOUS CEREMONY AT MALACCA. (From a Correspondent.) The Straits-born Hokien Chinese of Malacca have been tor some time holding i procession either by day or night in the Streets of that town. The idea arose from :he recent outbreak of cholera. During the epidemic their gods told them, by
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  • 857 10 July 4th of course could not be allr to pass by the Americans present in S' pore without something out of the A picnic to the Confederate Estate jong Katong, was arranged by the \m, residents and a tew others, the party bering over thirty. Beneath the co
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  • 3052 11 July Ist, 1 89 1. Bc'orc the Hon'ble Sir K. L. O'Malley, C. J. re Lsi THn In this case Lee Thien was ordered by H X the Governor in Council to be deported on June 19th. He was confined in the Singapore gaol and on Friday last,
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  • 380 11 SIAM. British Consular Court. A case in which a Singapore firm is interested is thus reported in the Bangkok Times of the 27th June On Thursday last an action involving $(>,i6f>, was tried in the British Consular Court before Mr. K. H. French, H. 15. M. Consul, between Messrs. Riley
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  • 104 11 MYSTERIOUS DOUBLE-MURDER NEAR BUKIT TIMAH. I he bodies of two Chinamen much mutilated by knives found lying near thorn, were yesterday discovered in tin* jungle about two miles oft Bukit Tim ah. A robbery is in some quarter* supposed to have been committed in that neighbourhood but as yel no
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  • 450 12 The Russian turretship Admiral Nakhitnojf left the Roads at noon yesterday for X v rope. 11. M. S. Rattler, Commander J. G. Heugh, arrived in the Roads from Sarawak yesterday afternoon and will probably remain here until the end of the month. The Chinese Ambassador at
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  • 318 12 The tii>t stage of the competition between members of the Singapore Rifle Association for the N.R.A. silver medal was shot ott on Saturday afternoon at Halestier rifle range. Several members who generally stand well in the shooting were, from various causes, unable to attend, and the interest
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  • 538 12 Some resistance has been 'hown to the impossition of taxes by the N. I. Government in some Kampongs in the outlying districts in the Celebes and some chiefs at Macassar have been arrested and imprisoned. An unsuccessful attempt has been made to Hoat the dock at Tanjong Priok
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  • 165 12 A most daring attempt to commit a gang robbery was made at a Chinese house on Napier Road at 4 o'clock this morning, by armed Chinamen. The inmates of the house attacked made a stout resistance and succeeded in repelling the attacked. One ot the defenders was struck severely on
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  • 356 12 PINANG NEWS. (Pinang Gazatte.) Mr. \V. H. Treacher, c. m. Secretary to the Perak Government, arrived from Port Weld on Wednesday night by the streamer Mena. We understand that it is probable he will proceed to England this month on leave. The three Cadets, Messrs. Hall, Wolferstan and Wilkinson, who
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  • 1293 12 We have particulars to-day of the vessel vhose coming to grief was the occasion of he Caroline and Plover leaving Singapore n such a hurry a fortnight ago in order to ender assistance. The British steamer L fangc/iow, which arrived at Hongkong >n the 25th
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  • 174 12 Mr. C. H. Owen, chief clerk i Education Department, was placed Mr. Anthonisz to-day at the instance the Police on a charge of comn criminal breach of trust in respect of sec. 409 of the Penal Code. The was formerly a Financial clerk in Colonial Secretary's Office ami
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  • 386 12 The Contribution Movement (June 30). Priyatk advices have reached Sipgapore from Mr. \V. 11. I\EAI), CM. G, giving some information as to the efforts being made by the Straits Settle Association to interest private members c; the House ol Commons, irrespective party, in the representations now made on our behalf
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  • 2141 13 LATH TELEGRAMS. Via Rangoon and Ceylon.) U \i| a Ktbad. igth Juno.— -The report of the mili- m of inquiry at Manipur is now in the jK f thcO mmander-in-Chief, who will shortV. p^s „rdirs th« reon. A l 1 •■"l. **h June— The trial of Angao m, m the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 531 13 Howarth Erskine, Limited, Civil, Mrchanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Bridge and Ship Builders, GENERAL CONTRACTORS, AND TO B. M. GOVERNMENT. AGENTS FOR Robey, Engineers, England, Engines. Mumford Engineers, England, Pumps. Reddaway Manufacturers Belting, Camel Hair. Hepburn's Patent Indestructible Valves. Hocking's Fresh Water Condensers. Eagle Non-Conducting Cement Co.,
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    • 628 13 Ruttonjee Merwanjee Co., Indian and Colonial Merchants, 22, St. Mary Axt, London, E.C. Established 15 years in London. I^arge or small orders from Town or Up-country for European and Amkric \> goods executed with promptness and economy. Consignments realized and proceeds remitted by wire or advances made according to arrangements.
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  • 1020 14 The Exchange Telegraph Company states that application will be formally made to Mr. Justice Jeune to-morrow to make absolute the decree nisi obtained by I-ady Connemara against her husband. At the annual meeting of the Royal Society the following gentlemen were elected Follows
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  • 108 14 According to the Bangkok Times, French interests are expanding gradually in the fair Land of Elephants." The latest development is in connection with monetary matters which will, that paper understands, soon be carefully looked into by the officers of a renowned French Financial institution to wit Le Banque de Vlndo
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  • 2500 14 The Ottawa Journal says Sir John Macdonald found in the northern half of this continent a scattered string of backwoods communities. He has left here a compact, powerful, self-reliant nation, equipped to a greater degree than any other country on the face of
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  • 260 14 The N. C. Daily News of 22ml i nt I says The Natal which left Woosui I Saturday ran ashore on Hellespont I I three miles below the Lismorc Wreck I commander sent a message up to Sha I to the Agent after the Rocket had trie I get the
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  • 189 14 Corps Orders. By Major H.E. McCallum, C.M.0., Commandant S.V.A. Singapore, 4th July, 1891 An examination for promotion to the rank o; N.C.0., will be held on July 16th 1891. H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Sergeant A. M. Reith and Corporal C. J. Dav.es.
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  • 433 14 The Government of Perak, being desirous of encouraging agriculture in the State, draws attention to the existence of large areas of virgin land available for both hill and low country cultivation, and to the following, among other advantages which this State holds out to intending planters. (a.)
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  • 1933 15 fourteenth ordinary general meeting Straits Insurance Co. was held at \j\v at the Company's Offices, Street. e were present Directors. Messrs. Chairman), T. S Thomson, H^pcr, J. Heim, I). W. Lovell, Rani* Wan. Shareholders. Messrs. r X Nathan, J. M. Allinson, R. j: Bernard, W. Grigor Taylor,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 169 15 Telephone I I f™ ft ""P" 111 Tel, Address no. 517 DnUUEI 06 O I ILL., galvamzeb £> y LIVERPOOL. "V MERSEY GALVANISING WORKS, Norfolk St. I LIVERPOOL. Norfolk St. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS FOR HOME AND COLONIAL 3 Purposes, Framed either in Steel and Wrought
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  • 510 16 Per Ooryia from Teluk Anson Mr. Buswell 3 children, Mr. Neubronner, Mr. Wickwar, Mr. Thornton, Mr. Joaquim Mr. Cawdery. Per Ranee from Labuan Mr. Trotter, Mr. Callachan, Mr. Brose Mr. Van Gwcnow. June 30 Per Tibre from Saigon -Mr. Seth. Per Ban Sen? Guan from Bangkok Mr. C.
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  • 1298 16 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; 15. \V. Borneo Wharf; N. H.—New Harbour I).—dry dock; S.—Slipway (Tanjong Rhu). O.—Quarantine. ChowPhta, Brit, str., 370J Cockburne, Klang, July 4, General
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  • 495 16 Report. (Specially compiled for the Singapore Fru I [Date of passing Anjer; Nationality ami d ejcri?.;., I of vessel Captain's name; Whence and when Destination. ft June 19. Brit, sh., Selkirk; Crowe; nv y, I via Halifax, Nov. 26 Batavia. I June 19. Brit, sh., Charles S.
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  • 227 16 H'L- c.v v Quotation. Cap. Pd.«p Shara* Value Pd. Div. I I'.iM.ntr Faijar Dock. VhoS^Ks if'?""'""" 67.***** 50 6| I Singapore Slip Co. $00 SHK-rs' »7'o^> 1,*****0 ion Singapore Insurance Co $S l Sellers ««>»ooo 100,000 1,*****0 100 Straits Insurance Co. s> Salt^r ii:« ooo
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 104 16 Per Simjtiporc from Svgon Mr. Buckley and Mr. Bailey. Plpr fffi Lmu£ from Penang: Mr. Parry, Mr. Delay and Mr. Yickers. Per Tannadice from Madras. Mr. F. B. (ori, Mi. Warner. From Penang Mrs. J. C. Prst.tna. June 2S Per I'undita from Calcutta Mr. w. A. Thurman. From Rangoon: Col,
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  • THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
    • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDSTION. INDEX TO VOL. VIII, JANUARY-JUNE, 1891.
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    • 4799 1 The Near 1890 (Jan. 7) 1 'i- 1 r>i S Educational Manuals 6 Oriental Education (J an '4) '7 Treatment <>f Aborigines *7 Hcci s t''ii'on of Deeds m The Cricket Fortnight li^ in-Treatment ol Cattle i 3 Scientific Time (J an 2I 34 Consumption Remedies 34 Native States Loans
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