The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 12 September 1893

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165 180 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 22 165 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. •hdthedthdb T T "V^k tf~"> T J w y I'PTEMBER .?th, gsrfrbhdfbhthj
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  • 95 165 One J j66 Su Donohue v. Haughton and H ad, 167 »7» iodation. Cup Tie.— R 167,171 ts Team a» Ce\ 168 ipations, 176 nil ?men's Tournament, 170 >n, <Je, 167 nmerce and the 168 169 The New Church at Sepoy I 169 een, The SmutioM in Siam. 170
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  • 15 165 <Cokr« ro September On 1 Bank 4 Private credits l hank Jrniai Oh tloii«»ft»»-~
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  • 7 165 1 108--dolm^'-im. S I ll2 %2
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
  • 280 165 THE W EEK. The next mail> from Europe are expectby the P. and O. va on the vith London dates up to the j followed by the N. G. L. I. Preussen on the 22nd, with London advices up to the 28th ult. and the M M. Iney on the
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  • 88 165 V hrhrhdrhfr1 I I. \'k> Hun follow i I bjc» l at .ill ti approval. run under i!>t- Biitisii I I both w nli of the in during six i. I ingawan, in tins '•edof seven ki possess good a latioti for two pean and tw«
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  • 961 165 (September sth.) In speaking of a possible confederation of the Colony and the Native States (which Sir Cecil Smith said he irui would 'not include annexation"; a Penang journal remarks, with the strange futility ieatrdly Mhown on the same subilt ot such a corlcder.il ion (if it
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  • 256 166 hdfhtjhdfbf British politic i. SCOI N Comm half of th« s supersede Capt. JONES as an agent m il with the S rnment and M. LE Mykk n»: Vll g it all round we should uot b< t ffe this to prove to be ■i to
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  • 124 166 tk of Mr from the knowledge of I iblic r of the Burma Combut prior to that in his pr capacity in Rangoon. It will know that it was Mr. SCOT] acclimat iball in Burma, and we have a lively men wa> perbtpt the Bnt Football match 1 in that
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  • 1153 166 hdfhtdhjethjtf ito the editorial cond proI without value we I. 1 for reproduction. With iders i>e disp quarrel but, bearing it) mind the propriety of listening to the a minority, however small (a propriety thai jiised in nil re under the r guillotim ime), it on th'-
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  • 250 166 abet ii' nore Mas the question Military Contribution of this Colony b brought before Parliament by frit members, during t And one* mor ible pra minded svmp Laved by ihe too famili cial n In r Mr .ry for th< ha> lion." Yes an<l it sideratiot. t leration
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  • 146 167 I ne u« rous where our local insurance ~j>any be*'h in I These pas- oked by the Ravenn Colombo, M r Mr. C. Dunn enna a! nine s has bet 1 the Tanglin racks, tioned. Our Lond- and a prominent member of the Associat r ac-
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  • 18 167 DEATH OF FORMER AUDITOR GENERAL. rral s whirl) ocrurred on A incilving. up ihrough thr litor-General, rcr)ll a
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  • 249 167 s Apprf mkndkd. A curious case of suicide is reported you' i to be married in a neighbou on which the the been killed, an unen who the ami triumph over the bridegroom. The rule that all wornI the of triumph for men would be more than human
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  • 20 167 il tir in t until to-morrow. on which date tin final tie in wil fd. itlei ihi^
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  • 82 167 bat Lord Dnffei jlle>t in>tr I British int iam may !>e read ftloilg with the M nitty to lluMr. inornir sul>I with having dw b<lar«l it riii-^ in 1 floating in tli no in !ly. Un ;,()< nt of tin* York I need i \)Tf .<•:■ iH volume in respo
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  • 764 167 Before Mr. Justice Gatty. J. DOMOHUI v. H. T. H.Miiin on *m> W. Noam. Tliis morning the interminable suit Donohue v. Mr. Hau^hton and Dr. Hoad mcd another the plaintiff claiming 98,000 damages from each defendant alleged wrongful confinement by them as in on the grounds that the
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  • 402 167 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE CHIAMESE DIFFICULTY. ir. Chester Chamber of Con July '-d the following letter to Lord bery My Lord, I have the honour to forward to you the following copy of a telegram received to-day from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Straits trade with Siam
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  • 160 168 1 i i be avoided incon order to <'• The Times has adn < c theory of i the m order thai: b lowne i 0 be i with ill culminate the UarThe Cii i ipon Indi i i trade with v had to bear the brunt
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  • 275 168 PA HANG EXPLORATION COMPANY. the R. J N ice •ate to ks through at the on »pirty, 1 1 ml to carry on ihe -till just i of the value of the property as illy ral conce 1 1 the :he t-n- the rt the le to the tint the
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  • 39 168 it in Knjfl ye, i he retired list, after n thr army and ng ago mli is a wei no de intment, but the ami led to appoint a y tead. I will l>-- nn-sed b\
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  • 56 168 Those not satiated with Currency sp< ill read with interest those made on a notion for adjournment in the House on August Bth to d Indian Cv Ice to the point, Mr was as ever, a debater, while Mr. Balfour held that "if the world > silver d with gold
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  • 147 168 (To tl t U»e ln or I turn ment 10 opium snpid by Th k ilie the chandu diu^, must i" quality, and th i of the contiul chand m iact, the farmer icli diinii from, liinj; an .y the it, as the French t to
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  • 143 168 TEH STRAITS CRICKETERS AT CEYLON. [lowing progra'nme of event pore by the 3rd, arriving at Colombo on the eveni: Tuesday, October xoth Dinner to I lub. Wednesday, nth Rowing and Tei Hes. Thursday. 12th: up count 1 Friday, 13th, and Saturday. 14th: la. Sunday, 15th Straits XI return to Kandy.
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  • 112 168 llu" Queen held a private investiture of the Orders ot th of India. Michael and St. George, and of the Indian Emp -borne on Bth August. Sir < A illian D -introduced, when tl) conferred upon him the honour of Knighthood, and in\ him with the Riband and Badge of
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  • 44 168 It 1 th McCallum c dn CO ran an P. 1 he ug them ll Singa- in. til P«*ra v bulk of the team. for a Jpefort^hcir <\x ham is his excellent and ih im will, lis most useful proposal. >■
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  • 254 168 RUSSIA'S ADVANCE FRANCES CHANCE. that Russia either has i point of occupying, r places in Afghan i-t-xtremeiy pr nii'ment that dvi it hat the d>tone coming in majority, Russia made in the Pamirs about ml c been heard. held tt» r Home Rule Bill un weaknt ment to R -!i
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  • 23 168 R EUTER'S TELEGRAMS. {Via Ceylon.) London. Aug. 27- 'resse, am important from Samark sta and ended in ,1 di cxi. i ii ,id#L
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  • 786 169 n board the P her arrival terd *> son>e °f I" have made i an offe. ma— n< ns Heath of the late Mr. H. M Sk< r( j »iit. en<!e«i m a aln .:> to 1 to anced I y some three feet high. >hama,
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  • 65 169 {Gawette, Sept. Ist.) onsequence of the departure on leave or* Dr. 'l ravers, Dr. Welch acts as Residency Surgeon, and Dr. W. M. Little for Dr. Welch and Capt ire appoint\e Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpor, vice Dr. T ravers and Capt or has reserved for the j sent
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  • 51 169 THE NEW CHURCH AT SEPOY LINES. emor.y of laying the foumlation church, is to be d mA. and M next at 5.30 p.m. I! er Admii has kindly CODS 1 all interested are invited church i right hand side going to\s 1 the tr tal. The bui the very kindly
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  • 736 169 (Translated for the Free Press.) About the capture of the Achinese stronghold Kaloet, a correspondent of the writes, Tuanku Omar as our coi to have received sixty bre and percussion rifl one hundred I gunpowder, d fish, a pikol and a half of opium and thousand Dutch dollars. At
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  • 815 169 For weal or woe? By Two Crani Cycling and Health. i ttcd from Dr. O-car Jennin.' i are synonymous tern; II do ii in support of his i or, rath lio iof it has. I o him i -killer and the dot tor-. 1 cjuack establish his theory Tin
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  • 445 170 (from our own Correspondent.} The most int< i i he ago has not been idle during the t! months of his tenure of office. It r duri hat titn policy of the country, but it wou pronounced anti-French it-n. he has o it s complain become
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  • 49 170 Play in the Ladies' and I ;iier and Grii nenced yesterday, the following being the results i Dr. 58 tpt. I lindo ivlor and 7° i >rman an. 62 72 10 61 :cr 74 g Hooper 77 10 67 81 1 1 Rev. G. AI. R.r 1 83
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  • 13 170 ondurtber I nly on tin 1 from $12.50 rom Sept. 4th.
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  • 125 170 (From our own Cor res; Ob M< n. a vi<> aid le damage. <)n the Esplanroaging The Hospital at Durian Daan se\ Mablidg attathe A; g (lam.-iL by the fall of a tree, and a cover 40 ween two <>f th< bl« mi. !<■;• commun between the llo>, d
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  • 19 170 1 !>• ioed something like $i.s rth «>f coin in 1N92. 376 jsumed, mostly in million yen (dollars), a >!d.
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  • 874 170 By Rica Newman. By the time that the great P. and O. vessels f the world, and r< iched Ie, the itinerant globepeopl' that its full complement °ufih toreco. 'I importance the exquisite rue .tppreci.ition. It w.is just at the darkening of the twilight that when
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  • 51 170 .i Commute re Philharmonic i •n Monday, the 18th iast an.l t ;ind that a eta would be given abou orchestra! con \o be given the first week in November. New merers both ordinary and active, may now i for th' cially in a siroug position. j I I t--1
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  • 34 170 Calcutta Coloniu i to thr Colonies, and the Otfki onies I var Province> with labour at I difficulty in procuring ascribed to the hea\ to provide sufficient c classes fro.:. are usually recruited. —Inc
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  • 81 170 The jir 1 of the of Colonies to carr i in a d Java to I*' 1 some cisin. Mr. li< nothing, and Mr little chanre oppont-n's Mere bj Mr. Bo»j1 dared to pr tri.il ■rt^d by the authorii meiit and directed by so skilful
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  • 152 171 i tone leaves torn date of the at ent oe goal Mr. Thos. Henry Tate not pt-t •ma- ing" '■I 'ass ilia at A Chinaman formerly o: partners has been m on a charge was tak custody by t than six Mala arrived Resi t of
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  • 840 171 THE WISDON LITERATURE OF THE JEWS. Tbf in inter rian Church on tlr itinuation of ;res on Biblical criticism. The region tl .re to-ni id in opening his lecture, was unfamiliar to the ry Bible reader, only i t of it included in the territory covered b\ Scripture! journey thron
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  • 245 171 In the Lawn Tennis Tournament at Colchester, a f the i ihe final iving rie a" J ,t, by 6 last n I'Llliot of this place. Mrs. Chaytor also succeeded in getting into the Final of the Ladies Singles, but was beaten for premier honours. de Neys (formerly a Miss
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  • 311 171 L:\--t evening (>■ Lawd Tennis fi ug'u to a Mr. Hartvood art and Mr ibe the results of the i Lad c WidJcl!, J 5— 6, -6, o—3,0 3, Second Idell, rec. 15, beat Miss L. Wishart, 4—6, 6—o, 6—3. 15, beat Miss Wishart, owe -5,
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  • 135 171 The old quip about hoi ing hair on the palm of the hands ad on!', by honfst men) m fou in fact. The surgeon o prison at Osaka is responsible for the statement that the bodies of priso; mental capacities ai nt show markable a '<air on the Perha; to
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  • 349 172 due on September Mr. an 1 Mrs. Brandt are coming back to Singap amer /fors for M Malacca, the Colo on board. If. ff, the Russian Consul, it on board on the 13th nsul is accompanied by Madam By the P. (> ners Rohilla and the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 295 172 To thi Editor. DEAR Sir, The regular attendance at the ion Cup tball matrhes of such Urge crowds lators, Euro- military and civilian, nif to that it would be a l i one likely to meet with due appreciation s, if the ould arrange ir own and
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  • 304 172 .ira-mak C urahan river has been somewhat ex--1 1 to the conduct of a Haji Mat an. .1 Haji Hassan and I loUm RcMdcnt lliat li.is Haji n out that he was inspirt (i d that all who did not believe in and follow him were infidels and
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  • 101 172 In the annual report of tbe Hongkong Club a touching reference is made to ibe drowning of the Hongkong Cricket team on its return from Shanghai in the v of the unfortunat ra. The "*nre concludes thus la suffering a calamity which is unique in tbe history of the game,
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  • 1325 172 \Vritot< with a political aim have endeavoured to draw a distinction between the native population-, of the three im —v iz., TongK'mg, Annam proper, :md Cochin China. But the < is no greiter than mi^ht be ex--001 the diversity i inhabitants of lltnoi, Hu<s, and 1
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  • 286 172 {Sarawak Gatette, Sept. I.) Maxwell and the nawe been staying on Matang in H. H. The Xa X bungalow and ascended Se rapi accompanied by Littleton and Messrs. Everett and Cur^n^hame. On leaving M^t.ui^ they jbong and spent »ome days there. On 20th August accompanied by- the Resident
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  • 37 172 publisli on A ■object dealt with v from th.* ted in our issue v We ived some volumin[>ondence on die natter, and print two letters to-da we bad no column (or jl i theological Ed th* mo
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  • 500 173 I ire of culinary art in tr<> hardly be dMaiScd er BaraptM lyataM. It would be recount the list. A import re belong 1 the seas*. xepared I j e or Its commonest tor T> > 1 l!i it in iieby >! .> or parboiled,
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  • 437 173 The Malaysia Message for this month ins an article under this hrading from which we takr the fo It I his all c pulpit and it i^ well to hear tl. :rev>'s Magazine for July con a report of 1 of two addresses on M given before
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  • 530 173 The precedent set in India for (lie relief of Government servants and officers suffering from the position of exchange will be watched with natural interest by officials in the Eastern Crown nd perhaps with envy by those in unofficial life who are equally hard
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  • 208 173 Cup tie between the R. A. and was piayed off last evening on the ;iade, and resulted in I ;ood game. The play wa> iiat rough at but the competition was so keen that it had to be excused. During tlic tir>t half neither side scored, though tin-
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  • 122 173 increasing requirements «>i the Raffles Hotel, to which at nt it v a an adjunct, under a to Mi '.rothers, Mr. i Liang Siah, the proprietor of the house in Beach Road which was tor many years the American Consulate, will shortly pull it down, and on
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  • 566 173 The Yen. Archdeacon Perham Malacca be absent from Singapore for We hear that Capt Bru k for Town (in his w.i had a delightful t The British steamer i. Branck which an Him with a cargo of case oil for Vokol that on t and loner
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  • 113 174 i a bo: land \\h< no itai kr th<nd f I not bo m- ;1 horn London, had gr entrance into HI made him c and br, 1 1 cm i IjSrhtl) that without him the i ourse of our hunt, on brought to our mind
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  • 201 174 1 nent übte il and and it ha t the .Id luty to the world latter di ih and conditions for on ne for anything. Cu 1 tnd he to teach was a gen education, both among Europeans and to R et a me of! But the
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  • 195 174 he Ad^l trator performed •undation stone j before a I somt felt that a small church or chapel, which wou! I j more conven >lace j of worshi for a laa I urgently needed, and ing a wLnt which had tr by lation ol an influential
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  • 5 174 but a fruit tent than
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  • Correspondence.
    • 34 175 the rned tain, the for .1 ok of Com con i 1 on e\' int prinbut liallenge the bytend and iul tolerance migl er of To all men per igno: I ncr,
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    • 102 175 with me i mrmlicr i this Colony mad« that riter wli- n ply replied to by Canon •>* l.ittl.- month's \ry neecn ma nd f or ;i«-inies, t of h had us ted X f th^ MeX the time hui ns made, on him mil ot to lt*ave til their
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  • 159 175 x Inch came into port tl> ingo Mr. J. G. Scott, S on I behalf of I Bi nent in i Fr ic> Mr. Scutaccompanied by Mr. Scott, a plucky la who is ihe constant ion of may be underst U last dl >n Mr
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  • 249 175 rnraent *1 this morning to Rhio with on board. In Admiral, H. MS 1 to h mail. In of tlii— will call uld be mentioned, howihat the in the political ig any movement of the .shi|). Ip is a m ordinary nature, and it has nothing
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  • 28 175 I lahnser," >iie. Sir, \VI It in sheriff :re .f 'io more. m .Mnurit re. Most people will rente beginning oar little I 1 immh In
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  • 188 175 Out ho: I and ral i rl rcKa I and in l! Capt. Inkster, of I havii ierman barque she of Cape Rachado, steering to tli and v By Gumtt from Bangkok to rein! gt c regret to hear that Prim ry ill and quite unab act business of any
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  • 88 175 DEATH OF SIR JAMES RUSSELL. C.M.G. 1 1 is with unit t he death of Sir < hie" Justice of I he sad news was co; ed in the C«o\ ling, and it will be r»-. sorrow utirc communii those Service as a n gradi: land. trate, and while at
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  • 844 176 {From our ou>: Correspondent Bangkok, 4th Sep. It is per'iaps or. of tl nents of the summer i'nt we should be still living in a "flutter." That at any word which b< ibes our present political condition. A vague feeling of v ails in the small
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  • 150 176 Ihe coaling of steamships is well known to be at tne dirty, and more or less exI lones'^e l> red to the bunkei i c j by the 1 vv it system of tapid coalin. pu t i n practical working for s are is secured, 'K<>l the
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  • 1015 176 Notes and Anticipate Time flies quickly, as it only seems the otbt.r day that my old friend Werite had his week out and pretty well cleared the board, as Arrol did some meetings ago and now the Autumn Meeting v hand. I was not present to
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  • 153 176 COLLAPSE THE HONGKONG RETRENCHMENT COMMISSION. Ihe Hongkong papers to hand th;ning contain several columns >ondence between the Hon'ble T. H. itehead and the Government, in which early appears that th<- object of I Government is rather to mplete investigation that the i the public desired and the v 1 to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1074 177 md 1 now the lie purp i ich I from which i ion, that neat 1 have your of it. r a tuitur the jury can bring Church of pirit of tional thing, 0 now m. point of a I II not in»ur the teach and to pr
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  • 571 177 Australian Vii Periodically the so-called Yellow led by some imaginative writer who see* in the Chinese race a menace to the proj>n;ss a;id wellbeing of the Caucasian. S ih* theory finds a believer in an English write: anon a Ru<sian scents the danger again it is an American
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  • 38 177 The Italian cruiser Curt a tone which left yesterday morning on her voyage will be met either in L>> lur i.-li- the ttut board of whi young It ilian P who is on a t,our round the world.
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  • 71 177 We have i a handsome blotter artistically decorated with the obtrusiveScotch thistle, sketches of Balmoral and Balvenie Castles, as well as bearing oilier s of Caledonian origin, and setting forth in poetic fashion tli of Dawson's Perfection Old Scotch Whisky. The blotter, well USfd, can be recommended as an unqualilii
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  • 46 177 M r .I Barnes is appointed a Magistrate for Pen. Messrs. R. l\ Gibbes and i 11,,--iuired examination in Law, are appointed |> ney Orders between this Colony and pt will in future go through Ceylon, >f through London. The Penang Jury List is published.
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  • 614 177 count o( th» tii mine oi the Maltwun peninsula in il ntli of Burma view by Mr. K. H.l' uthernmosl extremity <>f the I re in this boundai penin and Bum; i is the chief centre of the tin and this p.ithwi in to the
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  • 157 177 The following are the scores in the Cricket match, \\l\., played 01T the Esplanade on Saturday S. Cap». Barter b K. W. S. Morren A. J. McCloskyb E. \V. S. Morn Lieut. Hi ien I i b Kdw.! Cook l» H. Dad R. H. I l«f Lirii ird b
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  • 49 177 H. 'lias was to 1 roceedtd on Thursday to carry out prize in petitions. H. E. Sir Charles n and a few other guests were to have ent the day on hoard. In consequence. ho. I tli<* J\i:lit bring ordered on a this plan i> i<>r the present posipon-
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  • 604 178 the In blowing resolution e the hich all the imp >' '»d comr ests of the country, as w from the leading Anglo-Indian journals that the Seen aid announce in the House of Commons that he is prepared to acccp» 1 They «;onsid«r that ie this couris so
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  • 100 178 nental b I in depth, 1, with a v is. The i >r y bly nth ler may of les; re miles, or .72.00*1 squire feet. Taking average kn»;ss of eight rics of banket beds at 6 ft. (equal to 48 ft.). q-iais 16.834 093,056,000 cubic feet
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  • Page 178 Advertisements
    • 204 178 .1,...,. i ■<■ Robinson Co. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters. DEPARTMENT. Silk and Sat:' Costumes. Millinery. Umbrellas Parasols. its. Laces. Boots and Shoes. Ribbons. ry. Hosiery. Gloves. ITnderclothing. ets. is. Y< I Crapes. Phi Gauzes. i oidering. Fancy Articles for Presents. The dress-making department is in charge of a qualified Assistant.
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    • 502 178 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPII AL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND I 3.9 00 000 RF.SERVK LIABILITY OF 4,*****00 'JPRIETORS i Court or Directors. Chairman— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. D> v— C. J. HOLLIDAY, Esq. A McConachib, Esq. H. H. ]S. Moses, Esq. Hon. J. Kkswick. D. R. Sassooh, Esq. Julius
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    • 287 178 KATZ BROTHERS TAILORING DEPT. v GOODS ARK I LH-ARLV. TWEED SUITINGS. Harris Tweed Homespuns for Tropical or Ho«ne Wear. OVERCOATINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Tweed and C< Black and Blue French Tw Coatings, all colours, Kxcellent Selection. TENNIS CLOTHS FLANNELS, The former warranted un*hrink.-*bl«\ latter tlwroughly soap shrunk. White and Fancy Vesting.
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  • Page 179 Advertisements
    • 261 179 Tne Singapore Free Press Mercantile Advertiser. s mgmport. ?^S:^i"ieJ at 20a, Col'.yer Quay, Singapore. Ti 1 1." the tina of full and .id CORRESPONDENCE. -arymatt- t be prop 1 of the he Editor. Com- ie of the paper only. Rejected M -,not be Business com*' i should sed tothf Manager,
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    • 252 179 ST. ANDREW'S HOUSE, SINGAPORE. PHI" warding House for European an only, attending It >* v' iirection of a Committee -ting of the Bishop, the Colonia Chaplain, and five other gentlemen. .ould be I to the Honorar\ Andrt \rmenian Sireet, Si: pore. Jan. th >. iS: m. TURKEY HONEYCOMB SPONGES. N
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    • 240 179 BENSON'S WATCHES. MANUFACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN. Specially man ui acturkd and ricommbn^id FOR USB IN THE EAST, Benson's Spbc ial strkngth "FIKLD" WATCH AGoli Enolish HalfChkonomktbk, £2$ \TK" WATCH. A THKKII 3LARTKK PIATK ENGLISH LkVHR FULLY cm .55, Gold, SPKCIAL SI/KS AND MAKh KOK
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    • 277 179 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL W STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Through passage tickets gi and France, and Germain of Steamers, also to Sin Francisco by the steamer* of the above lines. To other European points at prop Special reduced rates granted to O f the Army, Navy, and Civil
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  • 437 180 The New Viceroy for India a need tli.it I of England France and Siam. he Marretorned to Paris with to protect IJritish inter' s Fate of Emm Fasha. M 't ii und.n. tli •d an»l eate: na. The French Elections. In the new Chamber of Deputies there aiv
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  • 365 180 Muar. koi 11l 1 and for, via port lit it. sir.! LyonSi for B.inykok. i> MI'IK, Brit. rtS. Amhbrst, Brit, itr., Shimm< r, via poi I I '.jkok. Bam VVhji Brit, str., fur Billir g. I.l'li! mak'. li\-^ iiK. lint. str. r Sambas aii' Sri H Brit, str., Rozells,
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  • 258 180 Nep 7- Per .Sr rsa from Made* Bell I i and child. From Penang. Mrs. l)u EtoissuM, Rev. \V. K. Mut.von. Mr. Lan T«M Kee. ijaha Brooke Mr. F. N. MaxIVr /V A v Mr. and Mrs de Souza, Mr. H. J. terhoat. Mrs. Schurder. Mrs. A. SchurJer.
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  • 99 180 piled for the Siigmfiore Frtt I I ion *lit y and «i wmt Where and when Aug. 31. tier. bq.. c HemmeKkatnp Manila, July 1 kok Aug. lonian, Any. \»i%t J K- Mri( Aug. ji. li il. l.inib. .k. t. \.h. bq.. < VVs kok Au»;. it
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  • Page 180 Advertisements
    • 81 180 ESTABLISHED 1814 JOHN HADDON Co. Wholesale and Export Stationers, Colonial and Indian Merchants. 3*4, B&uverie Street, Fleet Street, London, E.C .)iis. k it:d Seventy-five v ledge large run Manu. -i'-ale Houbc*;. We arc th' :•< enabled vents on ad van tap <-d at low rat«: >irs, with b pplica tion.
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