The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 19 September 1893

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181 198 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
  • 17 181 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, iJ No
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  • 41 181 »8;,i«9 oil, Tampering with Inicr. T on. Golf. Clut 1 petition, 186 Tennis. S.C.C. Tournamr Racing. rs and A Association. 1 R«ro .141 Batavia, id the Go ill' lVrilh of Mr I 1 Her>% Gam, 184 Prince, Ih, 19a IQO
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  • 5 181 ro Septe: Bank of
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  • 271 181 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. BIRTH. ■[■■—————■■I '>' l i the I). L n.l the M. M. S S. Xattil on the a6th in^ I the authority of a home jou. Mr. John Winfit hi mediately, ting of the Municipal being no quorum, had t<> be postpOl: The I' n at the
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  • 490 181 nbribed by y. Here patriot Truth hrr g lorioni prrceptt draw, I'lrdgrd to Helirion. I.ova'.tv. and law. (September 14th. I hi: member of the Debating Sot: who was put up to oppose the resolution that the holders of all honorary official positions should resign if
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  • 728 181 (September 15th.) NGAPORE is nearer ihe Equator than any other place of importance in tli< East, and from that ascertain alone it might be permissible for resilent^ to talk with proximity-begotten <>t this geodetical line of demarcation. This same proximity to ihe Line m taken 1 of human
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  • Page 181 Advertisements
  • Page 181 Miscellaneous

  • 380 182 tnber 16th.) c fealur- m of the re!. A Crown Colon mother country which, in tl> pore, would seem to be in danger of being overlooked or forgotten. The Home (j eminent having sought to c re- tintenai. up the garrison and defem de ably
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  • 863 182 The following ;pon e rnor of this will be read with especial intc: it in a manner op the highly favourable popular im, 1 Na- ogh c ref< I ike about i ,ady Mitchell- ties. s from t! of the 1 2th Jul) Fare Thi Wl Sir
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  • 29 182 London, Sept. 8. Iderburn i made ;tb!y al I the poh' r.il ol :he mob wttv inju >ii tUe in ilome Rule member f<x Pa l party.
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  • 1 182 pun
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  • 266 182 s and entries nament dward or Makepeace J'f f J v. des V Pk > Pairs. Army ll.— B! Word and I anjjdon bye > I I .aw I homson > I Vaddell > iivii jh 5 > rd, bye > ES. lactaggart. A
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  • 16 182 Tl I is to a< imption, rclievinj 4 0 appreci excellent o a far Parochial I
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  • 125 183 This forenoon li went to the Tai The An this mo Brother the Ita to-morrow, a angkok •unt of i. i t ile cle and ing. erThr sth Augusts Parramatia from B Colombo, and tl: luc I here on the wa for j He passengers for
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  • 111 183 MASTERS' AND MATES' ASSOCIATION OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. i meeting of the r m tin- Marine Club, i. Capt. Geary in the 1 li imittee the 1 Th« ised from 4 to $■< payment l them. and ten fly on j and Procet iicers for the ensuing year the following
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  • 93 183 Last evening, at the L. L. T. C. grounds, •ributed the >n at the recent Tournament a large and pleasant the only drawback being the absence of the Band an unprecedented occurr on a ladies prize-giving d Mr dons it- lortui b, and the men. rned
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  • 70 183 ation »pen till 1. for the p fixed to 1 far the ci and the to tarry on iltry a number, and therefore that more will tl. coming during the week. httle prospect <»f alizing their iion^ •s wiih sportt, in the Spoits must necessarily of competitors.
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  • 10 183 tent OaadminUti ..it of M bout k, and here, ;uu\
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  • 954 183 {From our ov undent.) We are living quietly on as usual there happen! very litile worth relating; people are born and others die and although our little WOrM takes a deep interest in those oocsrresces, yet, I d people in would not r^-ad items of Selangor n< M
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  • 20 183 The passengers to Bangkok per Hecuba which left yesterday evening, were Mr. J. G. Scott, CI.E., ott, and Mr. P«
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  • 359 183 FRENC H DE SIG NS IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. (The Overland Mail.) The Intelligence Department of the Foreign Otti.e leaves a great deal t red It is constantly beinj* taken unawares l> diplomacy. Out of the way parts like V ir, the r Coast c! to be beyond it of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 3240 184 Apostolic Succession To the Editor. Sir. Kindly permit me to repl) through your columns to the vi. I not lot; Apostolical 5 fortunately I cannot promise to be brief, r as I shou'. I wU! wiii: h him with all r< various works froi. I quote. Granted that tl subject
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  • 151 185 HV EDITOK. \R SIR,— H I )ate observed se\ above matter obliged ty to I\m so that it n n g to ow i cantion t0 otl may bt ing th< I have during the last fortnight t> poiled of and other rare rose t rurday la> w
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  • 1141 185 THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION IN THE DEBATING SOCIETY. The usual monthly meeting of tli pore DH>ati Id last evening in the I own Hall, the Rev. VV. H. B. presiding. There was a good attendance, and a somewhat lively discussion ensued on the subject, That in the opinion of this Society,
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  • 919 185 The Administration Report on Malacca for 1892 seems to show that the ancient Settlement has not merely shared in the general depression ot trade and revenue extending throughout the Colony, but has started one on her own account. Revenue fallen from $317,030 in 1891 to $294,477, although
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  • 235 185 (Ceylon Observer.) H. E Sir CC. Smith, Smith and the s Smith wfio anr\< iy by (he French mail steamer Sil </ ir. m Singapore to Europe, wen- the Lieut. -Governor at Queen's I! distinguished party were met 0 by the Ho tenh.im, K. R. and
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  • 56 186 W rather liwiy corresa matter of controverted •na. It proves at 1 is of varieties of faith throughout coincide, of faith to historic it must minted I own ar helmets. This ions on dogma as a rule convince no not con- and the status quo is thus
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  • 312 186 A the death hotel proprietor at 1 ping. Th wne in 100.000 yen for the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank. h shire to-day there 370 cast md 15 cases of detonators for the co Co. formerly A. D. C. to Sir Cecil Clen, ith here, has we are glad to hear
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  • 408 186 (By the Mail Brvssds, Aug. 16 \Ti'.ies).— learn from a generally trustworthy authority that M. Ie Myre de ,i,h Plenipotentiary to Siarn, has taken with him an application for the concession the Malay Peninsula. It will be r« d that when MM. Defend*, cd to promo rm
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  • 41 186 iterday Urn Clioo, inB jewellry ol a Malay liild. iroprisooment, gainst hiii r. twelve indicted 00 a char] n a boat, having removed %(> worth ol COpp4 d 11 of imprisonment. I'wu noutting an unnatural it to Jail for iS months each.
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  • 422 186 Referring to the visit of the Sti Cricket team n, the Ceylon Independent lus an article upon the MDJei the omission of the Colombo Colts from t the matches to be pla This omission is apparently our to unfortunately strained r<-l.ui (ting I olombo
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  • 313 186 private letter from Bangkok under date sth September says Regarding the ibility of a 1 of hostility 1 France and Siam I think m that there is all likelihood that it may be ail I think that Kngland ought not 1 an onlooker, or France may Nout leaving ar pick
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  • 17 186 she is eighteen. I: tcclul. A girl who will tell you her real age will v anything.
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  • 410 186 The second round of the prizes presented by IfeM and Napier was pta Links, there beiiu of visitors to and the pr< andsomc Curiously eno :rned out I one of the do; i hardly band at lea»t ut ha: the bra. •c prox. acces man and Capt. r presented
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  • 42 186 w nds," remarked the mn lection to day will be devoted IITl IT expenses, for 1 am £oni£ away for my health-^* more I receive the longer I can stay" and, ay, the largest collection ever 'made was m* i taken up.
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  • 1387 187 SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. C on? nued c have lost our c all £;r nt md at home „r--triends utation t of Su in ty of a!> fessionals to ride ho I tn. receive ample support and fair ty doubt\ith the or, and watch to know exactly i a **<■
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  • 226 187 -4 Respecting the. new Governor of this Colony the L. and C. Express says As already noted, Sir Chailcs Mitchell, the new Governor of the Straits Settlements, has r»acttcd this country from the Cape. No date has, we believe, been fixed when Sir Charles will I for Singapore, but m
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  • 209 187 im Observer.) Advices from China state that the Flowery lorn is getting ready to defend her frontier at the 23rd degree, in case France tries to trc-: there. Large bodies of troops are being mobilised in the of Yunnan and Kwanysi, and business is meant. We liould
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  • 607 187 A Malay child, the son of a syce em ed by Mr. Lovell, fell iy into a and was drowned. H. If. S. Pallas left Tanjong Pagar rd.iy for a cru: the Gulf of Siam. Mr. Henry rom the H minster. t will be succeeded i
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  • 425 188 Correspondence. The Contribution Debate. To thi EditorDEAR Sir, In you 1 find tribut on question procet I should if you would insert the following whose that we are the victin v ere of our revenue absorb- contribution, and the fact tha than certain other colonies. I endeavoured to show that
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  • 84 188 writer in the Rwue Ft 1 long article on th Indo-China He ci iully into t! tic condition prevail in the French pos- and discv: >le question of the di mode of life, and other matters which upon the maintenance of the health of the stationed n unfortunate contretemps occurred
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  • 813 188 SUPREME COURT. The Trials of Jurors. the opening <>f the Assize Court this morniog, Mr laid he appeared on b-half of Mr. Puttfarcken, who had that he had been fined $10 for not attending on the jury Mr. Puttfarcken was one of the 36 gentlemen who were marked oil by
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  • 206 188 (Translated for the Free Press.) The Atjeh Courant of Aug. 26th states that Tuauku Omar who has rendered such excel! ice to the Dutch recently returned to Kota Radja on the 24th, Controleur Helfrich, a Panglima and sixty iollowers were with him. His men were for the most part
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  • 490 188 The following paragraphs are from the last London and China Express With every respect lor ihe opinion of M r. W. ionial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, we entirely fail to see how his suggestion of a B liar of a gold value of 3s. as deniable for the colony
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  • 175 188 young aspirant to turf honour in the Calcutta Light Horse has peti his Hurra Saheb to allow him to risk his limbs and life, in some cases to be only riul' ly repulsed, in others to he given the utmost t of action. What could be nicer than the letter
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  • 393 188 (Translated for the Free Press.) The Corso Carnaval on Sunday 3rd of September was an i:' It juite a revelation to a good many Ie who I Rat a via could come o; of the fii ie was a large gun carriage with a iigh superstructure
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  • 172 188 the following letter received by a gentleman from a friend in i.nng 1 notice an extra mail will be clo>ing for Colombo to-day, just in time for a few hunicJ lutes on a subject in which bolh of us no doubt take a great deal
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  • 89 189 THE SELANGOR MALAYS AND THE GOVERNOR. i r n i' u-r-m-v hie. i 't-t Sellleniei and gi the our rule w reason of ih II in and undei heir bast given to all who dv. dwelt afar off, i sweet presen hy conduct and behaviour so becoming, and above all,
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  • 8 189 aitg (jut < urs (Final).Hartley V t
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  • 436 189 iFrom our own Correspondent.) irday morning last a thund of it ick by 1 1 me clothhouse, and rendered a woman in the h for a time, besi her hair g of the Intor ol Colon i the Colonial Mr. R icca to enquire ii rt on, t! ;ig
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  • 545 189 (From a Correspondent.) A most pleasant and enjoyable afternoon was that spent at the Residency At Horne H on Thursday last Mrs Treacher perfect hostess. It is a pity, though, the lair s^x was so sparsely represented. This is due to several departures from the Slat. dull three
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  • 630 189 The Brazilian I edo> Gomes (Baron de Ladario) a; were expected to arrive in Japan on the 13th instant, 1 to China, with the view of treating on the question of Chinese emigration t H. E. is accompanied by the I trio. Trahan and Thompson returned
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  • 131 190 inbers of the Singapore YolunI amp at Tanjong Katu iding at the Drill Hall at 5 p.m., an ig by launch by kind pound at the rear ol Cl( n went this form of putting in I time at the the pr. i r,\ gun
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  • 581 190 Last evening on the Esplanade the R and R. E. again played off their tie in semi final round, tnd once more a dr result* v keen game. A. wind in t your from the sea i in scoring. The R. E. managed I them for a
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  • 391 190 P (Independent.) ie of the Straits matches is to be against All and though the statement rests on the authority of an I m, it ma] i-ked what he means ending designation t It will be remembered that it was made to b very strained meaning
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  • 32 190 Indian Football A lined at Ks. tOOO. La h member n ii to ial. de fi n an.'iul I on i-h 1 at Pek ie latter lias i to Shanou c or
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  • 657 190 AMERICAN UL WILDMAN IN A QUEER LIGHT. an<;k \m> False Stot ihe Exhibit >H Plain by the RSLATIW How the Sultan Was Wheedled imi KG a Contract That Was Ml A B 'APITAL. (Chicago Evening Journal.) There is a story b:\ \hibit made by the Sultan
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  • 389 190 (L Indeptndance Tomkinnse.) minim nch rek of Riding also the the least doubtful !,ina and for c know nely ous (or v; to allow be bid*, to nake tliem rioal, have a not It- gal or j on he 23rd nearly on t parallel as >ecause no
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  • 12 190 homeward I I 8 a.m. on the nj'Ai instant. Mr. Franc ibc
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  • 57 191 W.W«Hb« .p l oa s ed,o notice m o,,«.ivi, y jnder ihe rejjim Deykerhoff, esp heen Proper or has tA pted the po' c\ making fie Achinese fi^ht in >p< we 'hal l br regret ll mku attack on the services have be> everdc-erws i.mp nd .1 free ha
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  • 60 191 !r. Holt Hallf.tt, eign will acquire the whole i of the v it States and Cambodia.'" So that events have not surprised you firM, war. Whenever and wherever we r and pr.'ittic.iWlt? 1 w i r i" it > < and mono; "Do you believe in the
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  • 5 191 the in haivl I he
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  • 139 191 A meeting of the members of the'SingaP ore rening at t!ie II Bros, and Math' I resolution that the Club p. Mr. let of form, and thai ling to I to the Pn Coma re Rowing Club, flution ing the lion I, ihe ]>! ntlemen who voted in concluded the
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  • 65 191 SITARY S ice is more often and disease prevention ilian wit and humour. Once a year at it would I < «reat ■>n l he >n i lie i.iini, the n ili.uit llv the dri\< r."' laid r must tfu t a family •nust be sent and another tint hould
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  • 56 191 tiling that will int lilharm !io, having had iproacli nm>. i ill lilt* U of st v. I instrument, m sin :-r of chil in tlic in !aring II he infinitely io-e lio have ihe more ;>c un- bo is in tlir.* frojil rank utelji ilnj)f>n tli< ional it will
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  • 503 191 Professor Barnard's recent photograph of the milky way shows the existence of 500 million suns, each su; the centre of a of planets, where hitherto it was supposed to contain bill million such suns. In the opinion of one of the senior capn Bangkok and gkong
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  • 123 191 linic-r ordinary rirrumsfances Mr. P> mmencr the fourth or linal i I up ol the present crushing t md. lviw«*ver, that a- Itbhy will arrive at Singapore from Au<tiali.i on or th October, and an Mr. Bibby will doubtl< then, he will probably run the mill week longer so
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  • 399 191 Mr. Whyi the 81/tGLAft. On the evening before the last mail U Raub lett for Kuala Lumpora Friday, tin* an unu robbery endkl badly fur the maraud Mr. why( rtant in charge of the office ai R lives, iii a wouv! the hill below til tin*
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  • 44 191 A New lie Actiitj ly int I a telegram slating that Mr. Law trus, been appoint -ne Judge in the Settlements. Mr. Law will i, >re the end ol »er. Th«* new ("hit Mr will ►y mail t<»r Singapore in Octob
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  • 201 191 A iamb; in the employ of the Straits Insu W\s morning was brought before Mr. Authonisz on a rhar^ forgery, it being alleged that he was the author i forged endorsements on iin dividend warrants which have lately ted to the Banks for payment. Las; >nr hearing the name of
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  • 185 192 Correspondence. Dog Regulations. To THE EDITOK. SIR, 1 oncerning dogs in this Colon My relaxed to the t of all about without muzzles, and though I fronted with the old maxim about n an inch and taking an ell. I it that the authoi should go ji: :n giving nd
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  • 435 192 It i that a new Indo-Chinese < nercial being formed in >a under the direction of M. Leon Rabinovics. The new venture will 1 limited compnny with a preliminary working capital of 2,000,000 roubles, in 400 shares of 5,000 roubles each. A large falling off took place last year in
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  • 946 192 \From our own Correspondent.} Bangkok, i ith Sept. The reports from the Summer P,i it Bang-Pa-In as to the health <>f the King are gloomy and disquieting, and tend to show that fa -ty \s profoundly dised in nvcd at the turn which Its have taken.
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  • 1053 192 You have sprung upon us, Mr. Editor, a controversy on Apostolic Succession which is of small intrinsic value, but which has attained the dignity of a Topic of the Week through the duel a I'outrancc between J C. J. and "A Bible Christian' We have been
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  • 15 192 The Detroit Ft a difference bt I When a cabba^ i has his bu result.
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  • 656 193 FRANCE BURMA AND THE MYINGUN PRINCE. 1 that if England amper France in n, the x up to art a movement. that th« in F: might go up v turbed cordition, so. H of an inter twet S un crest at this time from Saigon. Steam c fN run ihere
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  • 321 193 to have to announce the death of Mr. Tan Beng Gam, which occurmorning, in Singapore*. Mr. Beng Gam was the only surviving in Kirn Seng, the founder of the great firm of Xi: and was a well-known figure in the history of Stl Chinamen.
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  • 53 193 The >r dog exterminator, is a rubber bulb and nozzle filled with Aqua ammonia. When a cyclist discharges a dose at a dog the animal suddenly remembers that he has an appointment somewhere else. There is a touch of American humour about the above probably the Ki-\ one of the
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  • 214 193 m m A Mr. Hamblcton, L.R.C.P.. President of a 1 Society for Physical Development,' has written to the Secretary of State for War to ask leave to conduct certain trials of his plan to prevent consumption. Briefly he claims that the chest girth of most men can be developed three,
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  • 187 193 date 17th August we learn that Dato Abdul Rahman. 1 'r. Harry Lake had been recalled to London from Chicago to attend to some business connected with the frontiers of Tohor lefter we have contains a reference to (he ridiculous and malicious statementin the Inter-Ocean, a refutation
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  • 728 193 Friday's Government Gazette contains the lists of Municipal voters in Singapore. Those desirous of exercising the privilege of voting at Municipal elections should rtain if they are qualified, and if so that their names are included. It is stated it Penang that owing to the Chir
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  • 45 193 A Good Crush 1 The Hongkong papers are advised by the Secretary of the Punjom Mining Company of the 1 (ram from the Mines, to the effect that the Mill ran for 27 days, crushing 595 tons, which g yield of 625 ounces.
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  • 39 193 British Troops At Ch A Chengm g on the 28th uh followin. a body of British troops wet reach Cheng that th< the ineffi communication with ih <;/ Observer) are unable to either ronfirm or deny t!
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  • 85 193 SELANGOR GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. Abstract of traffic earnings for the month of August, 1893: Heads of Receipts c. rs Season Tickets 58 Teli. Jcciions Ext- 76 Parcels 24.2 79 152 47 Special 1 Miscellaneous 256 04 Total Coaching 1 },yi2 30 Goods 34, 736 24 Warehouse rent 34 08 Live Stock
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  • 116 193 The Married v. Single Match on Satur.day, two rounds, match play, ended in a victory for the Benedicts by 8 holes. Scores I. B. Robertson, 6 v A. W. Stiven. Ker, 5 v Gi'-lespie. kay, 2 v Capl. Barfr. Allinson, I v (apt. Hawkins. Haig v Dr.
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  • 111 193 (By the Little Bird.) Just Judge to Murmuring Merchant. 11 You're crying, are you? I'll give you something to cry for next til Flossie (looking thoughtfully at the stream of black swallow tails going round the poker corner of the .h. at the last lanolin Ciuii dance). —Manttna, why
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  • 162 193 (B. N. R. Herald.) An Amok occurred b fore day-Hgltf 01 the iS:l» August on the s. on her way from Sulu to Silam. Mr. IJirth. the Kngineer, hearing th. ne out and ceeded in shooting the Aatoker, but n men had been wounded. An enquiry was held
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  • 13 193 The Unitt i man-of-war cord is expected thi* week from Colombo for Hongkong.
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  • 292 194 THH S V. A. CAMP AT TANJONG KATONG. The imp broke up this moming after a u>eful and pleasant spell ol work of four I of the Camp ry out drills with the Maxim gun, of which weapon the Corp- ur, tnak mplete battery, iminated in the j D the
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  • 46 194 I 1 the 14th Augu md and I with Ii Me, I ite. Mr Fa on two 01 /n, the last t I a.m. 1 hen ,d over to IbMp th fortab' he w<i Mr. N ined wa ute a bond f
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  • 1187 194 Notes and Anticipations. Training has been going on steadily during the last week, and just as the course eginnti hard we have had a little rain. There was quite a number of wn on Saturday to see the morning gallops. Amongst them were tl of our
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  • 102 194 It is not usual to hear of a corpse b -lation, but there in instat >tlicr day. Sr. Pedro Fernadei whodi cr San Igna,iut into a coffin and landed at I'aujong Pagar mt 11 p.m. last Thursday but as the interment not to lake place till the next morning fficulty
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  • 211 194 A special represerr anKe Telegraph Company had an a prominent sh Parliament, who f a large shipping company a: portant port in the n v expressed himself to Owing to the strike at the fillip will I) Many of the largf making arra' of coal from continental
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  • 309 194 \f r. E. B. Pryor writes in tl»<- B V R Herald- I have h' a Pnrnm b*fr»r<» accusation I s»v>iiH !k<* M fini»r-lv why I a»*» nfle*. «;h*tl h# f»»r nh'f'trm f tK mi for the np, CKr»-" '»ber jinH ill he rn'iiv^toM we shiM s"-
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  • Page 195 Advertisements
    • 209 195 Robinson Co. (Established Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitte V DEPART) Silk and S Costum Umbrellas Mats. Phi isols. Dress Materials. i Shoes. Ribbons. Hosiery. CofMtß. Gloves. Underclothing. VeX is. Velveteens. Plushes. Gauzes. Embroidering. y Articles for Presents. The dress-making department is in charge of a «|«alit.ed Assistant. Family Mourning maoV border
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    • 413 195 TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL lo *****0 RESERVE FUND 1 Vqoo'ooo RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 3900>00 PROPRIETORS $10,000,000 Courr or Uirsctors. Chairkan— H. HOPPIUS, Esq. Dhputy Chairman— C. J. HOLLIDAY, Cari Eiq. A. McCon>chih, 1. H. H Esq. J. S Hon. J. Keswick. D. R E;,q. Julius Kramkr,
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    • 91 195 FIRE-PROOF SAFES. WITH CIIIT.B'S PATENT LOCK DOUBLE DOOR SAFES 36 in. x 36 in. x 25 in. DOUBLE DOOR SAFES. 36 in. x 26 in. x 24 in. SINGLE DOOR SAFES. 36 in. x 25 in x 22 in. SINGLE DOOR SAFES. 34 in. x 24 in. x 21 in.
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    • 261 195 KATZ BROTHERS. TAILORING DEPT. NEW GOODS ARRIVING REGULARLY. TWEED SUITINGS. Harris Tweed; Homespuns »r Tropical or Honie W OVERCOATINGS, NEW DESIGNS. )r lent Selection. TENNIS CLOTHS FLANNELS, former warn and th 1. itter thoroughly soap shrunk. WHITE DRILL SUITS. invite afl inspection m drill made- to our order, which for
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  • 402 196 The Race for the Victoria Cup. r, tSgj. Th 1 R. 11 ria Cup, g the American Ya the third time the Brita uoe. The War Office Vote in the House of Commons. m in the House of Office vote gainst the appointment of H.R.K. the Dike of
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  • 313 196 18th, 18 q 3. Quotation. Capiul Paid up Shires Pd Di» Hongkong k S hii B'nk. 95% prem. $10,*****0 $10,000,000 80.000 *****$ 1 unal B»nk of C ma $35 ds .000,000 i.400,!^ Founders. !?150 Nomir Bk.o r China, Jap. At Straits $2 2 000,000 £249,8431 Koumi.-rs /15
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  • 81 196 (S«?ptember Tin Gam do. Cutn- \n. j do. do. No. i. Pepp«r, I ,>ur< do. Whit. Nutmegs i (Band AmbottiH; »Va!i Coffee M..* Wacks) r'eneerang Übenaa Tapioca, small pearl (Kair q do. do. Hake (do. do. do. do. ir do. medium pearl (Fine j K.i do. do. Hater (Hint
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  • Page 196 Advertisements
    • 55 196 PRAKKE Co SH SHIPMENT OF Fresh Herring in Kegs, Very fine Vegetables in largetins i or hotels tifkinrooms. Korff's Cocao in large ;md small bottles. EDAM CHEESE. GOUDA LEIDEN CHEESE. VERY PALATABLE. Souerkrout in pots and tins. Kidjoe-itjoe in small tins. nbm si iM.\ i)\ 01 k Celebr ti;i> COGNAC
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    • 52 196 ANGLO-FRENCH COLLEGE FOR LADIES Lindkn H\li. (;l\i'h\m Road. I Principals: Misses Le Boutillier, I T 1( is. Preparation for attention paid to and ply pment. Spaa lion and forts unsurpassed, lees moderate and inclusive. J. J. Ma Howarih Krskme, Limited, Singapore. Prospectuses on application to the Singapore Free Press. May
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  • Page 196 Miscellaneous
    • 469 196 CLEARANCES. September iS. KiKsr, YamO, Brit. Nacodah for Muar. Po», Brit.'tr.', K for Bengkalis and .■in. B\s Poh via ports. Billiton, Brit, -tr., C hopard, purls. Amhkrst, Brit, str., Shimmen, for Selangor, via por Hydra. Brit. str.. McGill, for Bangkok. Ramori; UfcAD, Brit, sir., Me. almont, for Yokoh.i na. Kara,
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    • 584 196 VESSELS IN PORT. Flags ft Ton. Captain Arrived From Consignees For, When Men-of-War Egekia Brit, cru., 930 Field Sep. 18 Anambas nba, Sb» llflle i^oo Murphy July 24 I'ringganu Colonial I Other Vessels Brit, eh., 75 Fort Brit. 8.15 Kramer Sep. 18 Sandakan Mansfield 404 liunter tjkok I 192 17
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    • 65 197 Royal Hair Dressing Saloon. the Community of Singapore I Stamps!! .11 be given AGENTS WANTED. ilicited v I KELLY WALSH. Ld. Popular Books, all at 50 cents each KELLY WALSH, Ld. Ikatz brothers WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Xanthoscute," BROWN BOOTS SHOES am! all kii Gentlemen's Water Proof Ra: Coats, with
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  • 130 198 1 he usual -T of of the al tion was in the Marine Club. 1 try in the Chair. Tl tains the following Th< I from v.ncnt Mcml ■1. them. id ten fly on y. The Association now numi •tit ion ha
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  • 90 198 I he Committee of the Singapor ation Clv lay decided t till next Saturday the li»ts of entries for tries 1 ill indeed, and the ry on and will -rthcoming during th Th< little prospect of the Comirtilt- ng thei; itions as the majority of the members
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  • 29 198 suppl< men! t'> the I nit i) i>t ration >c of French OperaI lie end of ihe wcrk, and Will i" IWO Jierfc heie, d four gentK ;n<r perforn
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