The Straits Times, 13 May 1905
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Title Section15 1905-05-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.735 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article302 1905-05-13 1 Sunday, 14th May. Third Sunday after Easter. St. Andruw's Catrkdbal 7 a.m. Matins and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion. 1 4 p.m. Children's Service. 6 30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. U-Isp.ni. Foochow Service. 8-15 pm. Evennong and Sermon. Cathedral op the Good Shepherd, Brass302 words
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Article163 1905-05-13 1 At the Asszes, yesterday afternoon, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case in which Vong Twee, a Chinaman, and Kiew Ah Kang, a Chinawoman, were charged with having issued a Honekone and Shanghai Bank So note which had been fraudulently altered into a S5O163 words
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Article95 1905-05-13 1 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Bast Wharf Bentong. Victoria Ura vino Dock— Billitou, S Borneo. Albkbt Graving Dock— Nuen Tung, Ban Ilin (Juan. Skction No I Indian Monarch, Eakdaie, Tellus, Parnea, Konin K Wiilem HI. h Chieng Mti. I Sultana, Broholm. M Calliope,95 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement625 1905-05-13 1 NOTICES. J HI B Ibt 1905 MODEL MOTOR CARS. We offer but the latest Why Because we carry no stock. All our cars are sold before arrival Besides our famous and so much liked 'deDion" cars, we can also offer Peugeot, Richard Brasier, Serpollet makes at very low prices. C.625 words
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Advertisement561 1905-05-13 1 t LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON CO. ULLER'S CHOCOLATE. FULLER'S SWEETS. FULLER'S BISCUITS. In 2 Ib. 1 Ib. Boxes Fancy Hampers. (o) ROBINSON CO. May 10 DEALERB IN \J HIGH CLASS JAPAMEBE <£> Mz£ ART CURIOS J^; GOODS r > HIGH &lKtili.l^y^jri^ S^ SINGAPORE, zm May 12 H/9 AUCTION SALE Tvetday, 16th561 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1905-05-13 1 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 13th May. Hi(rh Wator. M p.m. RalHes Hotel. Special Dinner. S. V. A. R. C. I'ri/.ejtivinx. Kalle«tier. 4. Cricket. S.K.C. v. B.C.C. Lecture. Metluxlint Cliurrh. s. Engineerß Assn. I)i.-|> linililin^H. 8-45. Yap Chow Thong Opera. 9 1.0. G.T. 8 Sunday, 14th May. High Wat«r. 5-3^ a.m.149 words
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Article370 1905-05-13 2 Russia Cannot Give in. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris "New York Herald" writes as follows under date Bth April I have had an interesting conversation with one of the best-known of Russian'politicians, to whom I had gone to ask^iis opinion upon the possibilities of peace. j370 words
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Article227 1905-05-13 2 A masterful Cominanderin-Chief in India necessarily, says an Indian Conte'iiporary, frets sometimes at the constitutional limits placed upon his authority by the Civil Administration of which the Military Member is the Secretary f State for War. Much has been said m some quarters lately in favour of mergrij227 words
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Article282 1905-05-13 2 A private letter from Peking tv tlu> "North China Daily ftmwt" stat,- iliat it was the intention at the Russian Foreign Office at first to appoint M Pavlov, former Kusvan Minister |m Corea. to succeed tin; late M Lmar al Peking, but that upon this being made known282 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement878 1905-05-13 2 NOTICES. PURE MILK-«gg»-ggj|BA CERTIFICATE}!! .swtetenei ft I "J Dp A B Griffiths, Ph. D. F. R. S. ot London, Q ty> #mT > Analytical Chemist ana ABsayer Member of the Chemical sw* I J^^ MY] i flfi S°"i 't' p s of Paris and >t. Petersburg, Bacteriological AJ^> 4f J-878 words
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Advertisement14 1905-05-13 2 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDEK. a j*. (ect antiseptic dentifrice, rleanei ormtnrvttt th» tawf.h. -try rrtmlittut14 words
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Advertisement466 1905-05-13 2 NOTICES I* vi fir JK V SUPPLIED TO H. M. The King, H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, House of Lords, House of Commons, &c. &c. PRICE $13.50 PER CASE. SOZL.ID E^rEI^"2"AArH:EIK/El. "ROB ROY PENS. HINKS. WELLS II CO. !wg to dra» atuotioo to this new serin ol TURNED-UP466 words
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Article602 1905-05-13 3 The Kmpire Roviow" o.iit;uii- ;ui articU' mi agricultural pr.^pivts in Baal Africa with hints :o farmers and settlers by Maximilian Praschkniicr from which we quote the fnlluwniL; British East Africa is > .-s<,n ialiv a planter's country. wfcaN ill.- I L r Ban ly u.«es his capital602 words
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Article217 1905-05-13 3 Tl pat hct i<- s;on i f i English rli a'Vinan who has ntunicl r .111 in.lia. ■km hv had lahnnr-vl M I imsSMMMnr an,. in_' the li-pcrs. aiflMelf Huftaa witii i!i dii-a.l Hrn <i Mod deal (if int- rest ;n; n the Horn- pi ■worths thii217 words
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Article48 1905-05-13 3 My greates; invention WYII. if v,,u mean [he one which I cousidcr h;is be i the greatest benefit to mankind, I i. hesitatingly say the incandescent li^ system. It is certainly the one of win. b 1 am -t praad. K(h>.iii. iii tli-j "Strand Magazine."48 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement432 1905-05-13 3 NOTICES. I HERCULES. w STIVEN CO., Singapore. Nov. 10 tu.ths. r BIG VALUE!!! IN REAL GOLD JEWELLERY Fitted with Pearls, Sappires. Rubies, Opals, Turquoise, Etc., Etc. en Gold Scartpins with genuine stones from ■^#^.7 Gold Brooches $4bOU Gold Pendants $5 aOO Gold Lockets $5»00 IQewest Styles Icatest Designs A Big432 words
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Advertisement461 1905-05-13 3 AUSTRALIAN COOKING BUTTER IN PLAIN TINS. PRICE ONLY Fifty Gents per 1 Ib Tin. As we have only a small stock ou hand orders, rhoulil be sent in without delay. McALISTER Co, Ltd. April i' 7 tu. th s -2.-1 .-> A G-I.FT PROM ESrCGKLAINriD. Lace Cover Free with Illustrated461 words
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Advertisement90 1905-05-13 3 Severe Attack of Influknza Cured. It gives me great pleasure to add my unsolicited testimonial to the many virtues of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I was suffering from a very severe attack of influenza and bronchitis and was advised to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which I am grateful to say, I90 words
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1075 1905-05-13 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 16 CENTS. SATURDAY, 13th MAY. While the greater part of the world is absorbed in excitement anent the questionable position of the French Colonies in regard to neutrality, a certain section of the home public, as well as a certain section of the Empire builders in1,075 words
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Article524 1905-05-13 4 It is interesting to learn that a quid pro quo arrangement lias been arrived at between the Government and the Roman Catholic Bishop of Malacca, respectingthe piece of land that is neces- uy to enable the extension of Queen Street to Stamford Rind. It seem? that, several years a?o, when524 words
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Article294 1905-05-13 4 A Eurasian was fined at the Magistracy yesterday for playing a guitar in North Bridge Road at one o'clock in the morning It transpired that he was not serenading a lady but performing a sort of private musical promenade in a rickisha. It was the Magistrate who evinced a curiosity294 words
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Article215 1905-05-13 4 Fkom time to time, certain columns of this paper have been devoted to setting forth details of the inhuman conduct of certain local Chinese residents toward* their fellow national?. A few mouths back there was the case of a Chinese fisherman slowly hut surely going to his death in a215 words
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Article108 1905-05-13 4 We are requested to remind members of the Singapore Sporting C!ub who are desirous of procuring tickets for lady friends for the forthcoming meeting, but who have not already sent in their applications, that they ought to send to the Secretary as soon as possible, and thus help to lessen108 words
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Article21 1905-05-13 4 Share quotations, general shipping news, and passenger liata, besides shipping, and insurance advertisements will be found on pag: 9 and 10.21 words
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Article13 1905-05-13 4 Advertisements of S*lm, Wanted, To Let etc., will be found on Paga 6.13 words
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72 1905-05-13 4 Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times." FRENCH NEUTRALITY. I'arii, 10th May The French Government intends to issue a Yellow Book bearing upon the question of France's neutrality in the Far East. The documents to be published will include a copy of the instructions sent by the Government of the Republic72 words
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Article39 1905-05-13 4 Van*, \Oth May Mr. Balfour has confirmed the statement officially that France has taken steps with Russia to induce Admiral Rcjdeslveneky to leave Kamranh and also Honkohe as soon as possible. The newspapers look upon the incident as closed.39 words
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Neuter's Telegrams.
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Article36 1905-05-13 4 LmslmSj Ma May. The new Russian battleship Andree tins and the gunboat GMttfMMl were launched at St. Petersburg yesterday. The keel aai heeri laid of a new gunboat ;o be called the fla%al36 words
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Article27 1905-05-13 4 The ItalUn Minister of Marine has introduced a Bill which provides for the doubling of the Italiin navy by from 1907 to 1909.27 words
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Article88 1905-05-13 4 Yi-Han-Sung, the Korean Charge d'Aflaires at London, bus ooauutttd suicide by harming himself at the Legation 300 persons were killed and wounded hy the tornado at Bnjder, aad wo in the railway disaster ;'t H:trr;In the House of OoauMMM, L >nl Percy, the Under Secretary of J-tate for Foreign88 words
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Article11 1905-05-13 4 The German corvette Sfrhn- left for German West Africa this morning.11 words
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Article17 1905-05-13 4 During the night, burglars carried off a box containing 180 whkh belonged to Mr. Eu aid's "boy17 words
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Article22 1905-05-13 4 If the ground is not too hard, the United Services will again play the 8. C. C at Rugby OB Monday evening.22 words
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Article16 1905-05-13 4 The Dutch Goveraarat lighthouse tender Zeedu.f arrived yesterday from Karimon and will leave for Khio to-day16 words
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Article22 1905-05-13 4 The Hector arrived this m >ri:in(? from .Swansea, via Jtddah, with i! 69 pilgri-ns among-t whom lour deaths occurred en the vojraf22 words
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Article38 1905-05-13 4 A friendly game of football was played yesterd-iy on the Old Jail site between teaim representing Urn St. Joseph's School arvl UM li M. S. Iphigenia resulting i:i a win by the former by three goals to nil.38 words
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Article37 1905-05-13 4 The well-known local ttaamer Baa Seng Oam, which ha.s i.een mi liie run between Bangkok and Singapore for many years, left for ip in I tM morning where she will be handed over to her new owners.37 words
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Article44 1905-05-13 4 From papers to hand by the mail it appears that, as in previous years, the place of honour among the floral tributes at the Beaconstield statue in London on Primrose Day was given to that sent by Mr. E. R. Belilios, late oi Hongkong.44 words
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Article44 1905-05-13 4 The ocean yacht race for a Cup presented by the Kiiser is fixed to start on Monday. The course is from Sandy Hook to the Lizird, and the race is open to yachts of any nationality of two hundred tons Thames measurement and upwards.44 words
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Article41 1905-05-13 4 It is notified that the following days will be observed as public holidays throughout the Colony Wednesday, May 24th, Victoria Day. Saturday, June 3rd, Prince of Wales' Birthday. Monday, June 12th, Whit Monday. All Government Offices will be closed those days.41 words
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Article95 1905-05-13 4 The appointment of Rear-Admiral Hamilton, the new second in command of the China Squadron, dates from May 1. His flag captain, Captain the Hon. R F. Boyle, M.V.0., who will command the battleship AU>ion, now finishing her refit at Hongkong, is the brother of the Earl of Cork, and an95 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement756 1905-05-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED MM Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE AND PENANG. PRICE LIST OJST APPLICATIOIT. May I tv tb vtt|| C/^M PiP f* beg to announce that, in WlL^vyfN CT W/O. response to the repeated wishes of tlieir numer us customers, they will keep756 words
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Advertisement111 1905-05-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF SHIPCHANDLERS STORES, To be held at our ?a c room On Wednesday, 17th May, at 11 a.m. Tucks, asbestos, metallic and cotton packing; life buoys and belts, ship* scrapen, galvanised rowlocks, boat hooks spike nai.s, screws and rivets; spirit levelchiteli, chankols, cotton canvav anvils cross111 words
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"Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article53 1905-05-13 5 PREMIER'S SPEECH. Invasion of Britain Impossible. London, 13</i May Speaking in the House of Commons on the K,iimates ftf the Imperial Defence Committee, Mr. Balfour, in the course of an important speech, said he considered the invasion of Great Britain impissible owing to the increased efficiency of the British torpedo53 words
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Article76 1905-05-13 5 He opined that if Russia was prevented from extending her strategic railways towards Afghanistan in time of peace, it was in no wise beyond the military power of Britain, without any fundamental reorganization of her forces, such as conscription or similar devices, to absolutely secure her Eastern76 words
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Article43 1905-05-13 5 A Blow at the Heart of India. Any attempt to build a railway in Afghanistan in conceetion with the Russian strategic railways would be the heaviest conce.ivaiiU' blow at the heart of India, ami ouaht to be considered an act of direct aggression.43 words
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Article43 1905-05-13 5 If by blunders or cowardice we permitted the alow absorption of Afghanistan and similar khan.yes in central Asia, then Great Britain would inevitably pay f>r her supinenuss by having to maintain tiucJi irc?r army than couldbe contemplated with equanimity.43 words
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Article34 1905-05-13 5 Mr. Balfoar also msntione.l that, in Lord Kitchcier's opinion, in addition to the ordinary drafts, eight divisions of reinforcements should be available during the fir?t year of a war in India.34 words
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Article46 1905-05-13 5 He furthermore amuunced that the Admiralty and the Defsnc; Committee have ai;rei\l that Mibm irine mines are an inexpedient method far protecting British commercial ports. Mr. BalfotV expressedtheopinion that the dm of blocks. !o mines should be considers i by in International tribunal.46 words
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Article20 1905-05-13 5 Opposition Congratulations. .Sir H. Campbell Bannerman congratulated the Government upon this important re.issurinc; statement, which he said removed great apprehensions.20 words
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76 1905-05-13 5 In the House of Commons, Mr. Hobhouse asked whether Mr. Balfour would repeat to Russia the name warning regarding Persia as he had uttered in regard to Afghanistan. Mr. Balfour, replying on the debate, said some members seemed to t.iink that his moderate estimate of danger76 words
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Article51 1905-05-13 5 Mr. Balfour added:— Do not regard the Indian problem as otherwise than a grave one. A war which was really undertaken for the conquest of India by a foreign Power, though in its earlier stages slow, would strain all our resources and require a great force of51 words
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Article78 1905-05-13 5 The question of Persia has engaged and will engage the anxious attention of the Government. I do not think it is so important as the matters which have already been discussed (Afghanistan). In connection with the frontier, I do not think that the main attack upon India would be78 words
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Article31 1905-05-13 5 Reuter's Tokyo correspondent** ires that the Russian cruisers Ecssia and Gromoboi appeared off Aomorai on |the 9th inst. Apparently they have not captured any Japanese coasting vessels.31 words
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Article24 1905-05-13 5 Reuter's Tangier correspondent says the German Commercial Mission proceeds to Fez to-day to examine the commercial possibilities of the situation.24 words
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Article32 1905-05-13 5 JAPANESE EX-OFFICER ARRESTED. Lieutenant Iwasaki, who was expelled from the Japanese Navy in 1904, has been arrested in connection with the charge of espionage against a French resident of Tokyo, M. Boudouin.32 words
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Correspondence.
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Article210 1905-05-13 5 To the Editor of the "Strait* Time*." Dear Sir, In reply to the letter of an Old II iillrfsian," under the heading of Warning to a Cad which appeared in yesterday's paper, I would like to point put that steps have been taken by the principal210 words
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Article157 1905-05-13 5 To the Editor of the "Strait* Time*.'' Sir, Our attention has been directed to a paragraph which appeared in your paper of March l6t under the above heading, and as we believe the .statements therein made are not correct and are likely to prejudice the sale157 words
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Article193 1905-05-13 5 The following appointments have been made Mr. G. A. Hall while still Inspector of Prisons, to be Senior District Officer in Province Wellesley. Mr. L. P. Ebden to be Inspector of Prisons, but to continue as First Magistrate at Penang. Mr. W. Langbam Carter to be second Magistrate193 words
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Article408 1905-05-13 5 Mr. C. T. Robinson courteously informs as that he has received a letter from Captain Talbot, at Kuala Lumpur, stating that Etringion will not start in the Straits Derby, and therefore he is no longer in Mr. Robinson's betting list on that event. This hint will be accepted408 words
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Article906 1905-05-13 5 Qmt« the largest crowd which we have seen ou the race course up 10 the present witnessed this morning s work, and were rewarded in seeing some very brisk and interesting gallops. Barchester in company with Boree trotted to the Derby post, and the former put in a good l\906 words
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Article155 1905-05-13 5 The following are the odds for the Sineapore Derhv and the Maiden Plate, at the coming Singapore Race Meeting, as quoted at noon to-day by Mr. C. Robinson: Singapore Derby. J| 2to 1 Devilment 2to 1 Wingaroon 4to 1 Cadenas 4to 1 The Idler Bto 1 Cornwell Bto155 words
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Article55 1905-05-13 5 In a recent issue, when making some observations on the flour scare, we remarked that there was in consequence, a considerable run on the products of Peak Frean, Huntley and Palmer, and Swallow and Ariel. Enquiries have elicited the fact that there has been an unprecedented demand fcr the cabin55 words
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Article63 1905-05-13 5 The celebrated Clarke family of equestrians probably the beet known trick equestrian acrobats in the profession—have been secured for Harmston's Circus by "Colonel" Bob Love, and are due to arrive from England to-day by s.s. Afonmouthshirt' with five of the wonderful trained hones with which the troupe made such a63 words
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Article34 1905-05-13 5 Capt. Speesen of the N. D. L steamer Chow Fa, which arrived here this morning from Hongkong, reports that on the 9:h (Tuesday last), he sighted seventeen Russian warships off Cape Varella.34 words
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Article31 1905-05-13 5 Bishop Oluham and Mr. J. Polglase will address a public gathering at the Coleman Street Church, on Friday 19th May, at Bp. m. There will also be an attractive musical programme.31 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1905-05-13 5 STEARNS' WINE is very palatable. An excellent tonic for children, especially if they are pale and thin. Do not delay. "Mutt be Stearns' It cures.25 words
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Advertisement254 1905-05-13 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT. Band in attendance. Just Arrived ex s. s. Jlratdoon Jlpcar Another Consignment of our Special Teak Pianos. BUILT AT OUR HONGKONG FACTORY. THE IDEAL PIANOS FOR THE CLIMATE MERE. HANDSOME MODELS, FULL IRON FRAIE, FINE TONE. Small model $435. Large model $530. 10254 words
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Advertisement605 1905-05-13 6 NOTICES. WANTED. A Chinese Hill Collector, security $1,000. Apply in writing to I'ECUNIA c/o S.'ro'« Timet. Apl 26 n.c. WANTED AT ONCE. A smart young Eurasian or Chinese clerk, shorthand and t\ pewriting essential. Miint write a (rood hand. Apply with copies < f testinoninls to 8. L. C C/o605 words
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Advertisement696 1905-05-13 6 NOTICES. »<OK SALE. 21 whole Rattan cbicks in sizes ranging from 6 feet to 9 feet broad, by 7 feet deep. In good i ndition. onTy 6 months in use. Any reasonable offer accepted Particulars from M." c/o StraiU 7imes. May 12 16-6 Tv o Tanglin Houses TO BE LET.696 words
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Advertisement639 1905-05-13 6 NOT,CES. 7"O BE LET! small first floor offices facirg CuvenMjh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Apply to Gnthrie A Co. Ltd.. -XsnnU v c. rBE LET— No. 17 Armenian Street next to ft. Andrew's House, lately in the occupation of Messr°. Tomlinson and Lermit. Suitable for a t.oarditig honse. Apply639 words
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Advertisement911 1905-05-13 6 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Clcb Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 3Oth, dune Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 30th May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value «600 A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Sib. An allowance of Tib. to ex-Griffins imported into Straits Settlements or Federated Malay States. Entrance911 words
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Advertisement659 1905-05-13 6 NOTICES. Owners of Griffins are entitled to enter for either of the following series of Rkcet Frjsk: Seriei No. 1:—1 First Day- Race No. 7 Second Day— Race No. 7 Third Day— Race No. 7 Strut* No. I First Day— Race No. 6 Second Day— Race No. 1 Third Day—659 words
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Advertisement496 1905-05-13 6 BAN KS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital iSOO.OOC Reserve LiabiHtyof Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £875,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City Mindland Bank, Ltd. BINGAPORE B<UNCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per496 words
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Article607 1905-05-13 7 The New York "India Rubber World"' of the Ist ult. contains the following article. It iiiiim be remembered, however, that the dollar alluded to throughout is the American one If Para rubber should reach 92 pound, and other grades should show proportionate rise, what would happen to607 words
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Article76 1905-05-13 7 p. o. Nr Ckmmm mlMms M%k V»-Cnl .md Mr». \4amm ami I children. Mi- Silnn.nil. Mr. C. K 'iiuf. Mm WV>t hikl infunt. Mr. X*"ii- Mi Vnir Mr. By in— MrfftwUy. Dr? I Hiaokr'a fiiu.ih, Mr. K»«an.l. Mr W. Atnunfer, Mr I) K <<>meiville I <!i Mu'lu Kiil n>r <>n76 words
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Article225 1905-05-13 7 N. D. L. Per Nhm le.nir.-i i:>tli M.y- Mr. A. Bamfortli. Mr. and Mrs Vinl urf ahiMraa, Mr. Clemen-. Mi MM Mm II 1' <"'>rk. VI, ami Ar>. K A MM M" 1-ennn an.l -on. Dr. a- .1 Mi-. Part, Mr- K.llm nod children, Mr. K. Yenning. Mr C. B225 words
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Article44 1905-05-13 7 M. M l'er Damkn <>n •-'-.'ml May— Mr Hr m.lt. Mr. I'.uhihis. Mr. S.-lluer, Mr. l'ryie, Mr. I) iran<l, Mr. Kinlay. Mm. Jaoren, Mr I*. TjivUm. I'ur Am, a,,, m Jtlli May Mr. an. l Mia. L. I. .->iiliuli< r unu twu i hililrun44 words
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Article21 1905-05-13 7 Orders booked (or Para Rubber Seed %i thousand, delivery July, August, 6e emban Estate, lecoban. May 6 6-821 words
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Article46 1905-05-13 7 The Mtmbcig will bo glad to receive th> ir friends in ih?ir now lub House en Fruit. /9th May, nt ft p m whenapboto«iH[>h c( thute prea nt will be taken. M. RODE«BE. Hon. Seer tary. May 9 to. s. th IM-646 words
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Advertisement434 1905-05-13 7 NOTICES. k *"jl ||fc Anents for LEA h PElftlH^^OßCESTEßSail^Allt^s^^^^^^ MR PURVEYORS TO fa^HßJ**"«t THE KING. I WJm Celebrated Oilman's Stores 1 THE SWEDISH f T lIV f AUD fb LUX LAMP BURNS KEROSINE OIL. (Jives a beautiful, intense and even light of 50 to 1,000 candle-power. i-UX The Lux Light434 words
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Advertisement261 1905-05-13 7 PHOENIX CEMENT. AUCTION BALE OF 58 CASKS PHCEXIX CEMENT a-damai^ed) ago a quantity 01 miBe.-llaceouB n.ercnandiee. A the Auction Mart, Nos- I aud D tlmnicia Street. Monday, lotk May, nt 11 a.m. For account of r oncerned. H. L. Coghlan Co., Licensed Auctioneer*. May to |i.is AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD261 words
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Advertisement434 1905-05-13 7 NOTICES. SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of Cutlcura Soap and Light Dressings of Cuticura. This treatment at once stops falling: hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy434 words
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Advertisement53 1905-05-13 7 Protkct Yourself and family against attacks of pneumonia by MesvUsg at onoe a bottle of Chamberlain 's Coiiijh Remedy. If this remedy is kakra <>» the first appcaranc" of a cold all ilanjjer will be avoided. It always NU ami cures quickly. Sold by all oWlen THK DISPENSARY. General Agent,53 words
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Article809 1905-05-13 8 Government's non-Committal Attitude. A I Vputatiou of Owners of Goverunitut years leases waited on liis Exoelleucy the Governor ou Friday the 12th May at tlu' Government Offices. The deputation consisted of Mr. S. Touiliuson, Mi. Clioa Giaug Thyc and Syed Kadir Then im pnnal also809 words
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Article374 1905-05-13 8 Port Diekson, 11th May Chia Heno was arraigned before the Judicial Commissioner and two assessors, Messrs. Tedlie and Coates, on the 9th,at SerembaD, for having, on or about the 12th of November last year, committed murder by stabbing Chia Bong Clioon at Mantin It was alleged that374 words
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Article329 1905-05-13 8 Coaling of the Baltic Fleet Mr. Weir recently asked the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs en what grounds the facilities for coaling and revictualling afforded to the Russian fleet during its recent passage through the Suez Canal were withheld from the Spanish fleet, under similar circumstance in329 words
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Article549 1905-05-13 8 A wonderful diving dog "Pat" will appear at Harmston's Circus during the season which is to commence here on the 20th inst. "Pat's" biography is as follows "Pat" is his name and his birth place the Old Emerald Island. He was born with a roaming disposition. Perhaps549 words
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Article151 1905-05-13 8 Intimation ha« reached Port Said, April 15, that a fourth Baltic squadron, under Vice Admiral Vesserajio, com msed of the ships Imperutor Alexander 11, B lava, Azovti, Admiral Konaloj), and Paul I, will pa*s through the Canal in July or August. According to in formation from t he151 words
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Article55 1905-05-13 8 With reference to an advertisement regarding the supply of refreshments at St. Joseph's Church compound, Bukit Timab, to-morrow, we are asked to state that the arrangements include the erection of two or three mess tents Intending Church go«-rs, therefore, need not fear disappointment in the matter of being able to55 words
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Article59 1905-05-13 8 In the week ending m the 2lst July, prospectuses of three Borneo Planting Companies were issued at London. One is that of the British Borneo Para Rubber Company, a Glasgow venture. The two others are London ventures the British North Borneo Plantations and the Sapong Rubber and Tobacco Estates Particulars59 words
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Article11 1905-05-13 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. VAth May, l»05 IH-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/11]11 words
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Article18 1905-05-13 8 The British steamer Seottith Monurch arrived yesterday from Philadelphia with about 160,000 cases of oil for Hiogo, Japan.18 words
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Article16 1905-05-13 8 The British steamer Calliope arrived from Rangoon this morning with a cargo of rice for Yokohama.16 words
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Article141 1905-05-13 8 Lewis and Peat's Rubber Report. April, 20th 1905. Para. The market has been very quiet and there has only been a small business done during the past week at about steady prices— The sales include Hard Fine at 5 7 spot and near delivery and Madeira 5 7J.141 words
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Article233 1905-05-13 8 in. -i 8.70 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 12.12 Copra Bali 8.***** do Pontianak 7.77) to 7^86 Pepper, Black 26. 70/2.1 J Ho White, 5l ,37.75 S.\i(O Flour Sarawak 3.15 do Brunei No. 1 3.12) Pearl Sago 4.40 Coffee Rali, 15 basis 24 00 Cnff«e,Palenibauii, 20% bo*is 26.00 Coffee,233 words
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Article365 1905-05-13 8 Man -of- War. Zeeduif, Dutch Govt. str. 197 ton 84 crew, 2 nuns, 400 h. p Capt Have, 2th May From Kirimoon, lvth May. For Rhio, 13th— Rds. TRADINO VESSELS, &c. Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Ban Poh Guan, Brit. str. 675 tons, Capt •<mith, 12th May. From Macassar. 4lb365 words
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Article53 1905-05-13 8 \ESBiLB Flag 4 De&tin- Name. Rki atio*. atk Dog/rrd Nor s:r. Bangkok 'i'th Tozir »tr. Hnni:ov litb Mitriuiwi Am str. Man.li I-Jth Altmg Hat str. ti'jermavin 13th Malacca Urit str PH-vel'haml3th Pin Seng str. Penang 13th Singapore str. Bangkok 14th Caliipno Kir. Deli 18th Bail to Soon Out str.53 words
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Article78 1905-05-13 8 MAIL CL O S E. For Per steamer 'ltntr Monday. Europe via ports Pr< wtsrn 10 a m. Saigon Gironde 11am. Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng 1' p in. P. S'bam A T. Anson Poh Ann 3 p m. P. t*'ham 4 T. Anson Sappho 3 p.m. Muntok ¥&\t!n\\iH.ni.H(i(arii>r 478 words
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Article141 1905-05-13 8 From Eukope— By the N. 1). L. s.s /.If ten due on 19th May. From China— By the N. D. L s.s. fYfuaten due on 15th May. TIME TABLE OF MAILS I'Fh Lf ft Singapore Due in London Arrived Mar 27th M. M. Apl 18th Apl JOlh141 words
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Article117 1905-05-13 8 Thk Mining Company Kedjang Lubong has made a profit in the past year of fl 1,798,618, against h\1,762,75l in 190; i, and the expenditure, including repairing and new machinery, is f19»7,7:<6, against 8.1,153, M( so that there is j haterx profit of (1.616,61+, of which 11.130,000 will be117 words
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Advertisement105 1905-05-13 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. llirve just received a new stock of silks of every colour, and description. Best Japanese crepe and Eilk liniouos, caslmiere ana Canton crepe shawls, lodian, and Japanese curios, etc. jfcld and Silver jewellery can be obtained at105 words
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Advertisement117 1905-05-13 8 HAVE YOU A Taken Advantage -gg °f Our Novel f Advertising Scheme If not, don't hesitate, but secure this wonderful Bargain at once. Over 3i Feet \~O\ E BIAWT Long, in Five <^\ J|-| rfiAfinr Sections, has a \^A tLty ***** L Range of 25 miles. \^V— Made of Drawn117 words
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Article82 1905-05-13 9 Under thu heading the following abbrevia loas areniied:— str steamer; «h.— «hip; bq.— tuque «eh. schooner Yet. Yacht Cm. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat; Tor.— Torpedo; H.p. Hone-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Slates; Fck.— French; G«r.— German; Dut.— Dutch j G.o. General-cargo j d.p. deck dm•enger; U.— Uncertain82 words
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Article305 1905-05-13 9 - Amphitrite, H M. twin screw, first-class, atmourel cruise/, 11 000 torn, 700 crew, Xl kucr. ISiOOhp. Capt. Charles Wind hum. cv o 26tb Mir. Prom Hongkong lIM Mur For Trincomalee. U.— Rd«. Dindem, H. M. twin-screw first-class era. 11,000 tons. 764 crew, S3 «un*. 16,600 h. p. Cnpt305 words
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798 1905-05-13 9 Ban Bin (hum, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Hunter. 11th May. From Pontianak, Mh May. Q.c, and 8 d.p. Wee Bin 4 Co. For Pontianak, 14th— Rds. Ban Whatt him Brit, str \u; ton*, Capt Rawlingson, 11th May. From Teloban,798 words
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Article591 1905-05-13 9 Name, port, probable dale of arrwa,, and name of agent*. STIAMKRB. Alw rl< ur. Hamburg, May 16; B. Meyer. Ajax Liverpool. Jnne 12; Mansfield. Ambria, Hamburg May SO; Behn Mejer. Annum. Baig<-n. May 33 M. Maritime*" Atholl. New York, May 26; A. Qi 181 lan Ayathia, Calcutta, May591 words
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Article236 1905-05-13 9 Mnmber of Share* lane Paid Value up to Company Last ante! Traniaetlona •OLD. I I 12.00 13.U0 13,600 5.600 aniMiMd. 4.J00 80,000 10,000 8,207 10,500 M.7UO 110,000 50,000 160,000 20,000 1,1)00 JDIHUd. 1$ 10 $7.60 Beruwah G. 11. Co., Ltd.. 10 10 10 10U 10 10 f 1 ft236 words
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Article141 1905-05-13 9 400.0U0 50,000 unuauxl. 2,000 4,600 80,000 12,00U 6,000 2,760 36,000 800 2,000 6,000 785 :iniiw^^. 300,000 50,000 asuaiMd. r.ouo 1 1 Duff Development Co., Ltd. io.uu| 10.00 1100 I 60 1126 100 I 10 1100 f 100 f 10 60 f 100 t 100 100 I 60 125 100141 words
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Article48 1905-05-13 9 HoW»rth Krskine, Ltd. 1% B*o,ooo IV prem. Kiley, Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 885,000 prem buyen. Hingapore Manieipal t% 400,000 2% prem bnyen. 5% 1,878,000 1% pno bayerf. *X 466.600 8% -iv. nom. T«njone P«««r l>n«V Om I.M «V 800,000 t% pr*» bay«« 5V5 V l.MK.inc 1% r'«"> Nvn.48 words
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Advertisement401 1905-05-13 9 NOTICES. I/VTof¥7^V These tiny A^^^t^^pTA Capsules ■pHHKjHJBH superior ■JTll^m^r t0 c°P ait)a Cubebs, and Injections^ cure tbe same diseases as these drag* in forty-eight^hours withont intonvenience.C SKta e«p.uit ban the umt WBi] FOR DIBEABEB OF THE ORBTi JRIMAULT'S SYRUI Of H> po Phosphite of Iml Prescrltad in Frucs lot tin,401 words
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Advertisement184 1905-05-13 9 NOTICES. BA&NALL HILLES. Contracting Electrical Engineers and Importers OP Electrical Steam Apparatus. Have always m fund a most Extensive Stock of Electoral Apparatus tjrOTATWtrS ON APPUCATIOS •Japan Office, 42 Yokohama. Singapore Offtec, 4-5 Robinson Road. Inly T. 7-06 RAKFLEB PLACCrAsVIPj^ j V* JAPANESE CURIOS^AND QEKERAL STORE.^y DISPLAYED IN THE LARQE9T184 words
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Advertisement198 1905-05-13 9 EXTRA CHEAP! Are the good Dutch Cigars Flor de Bahia $2.00 per 100 Volante 2.50 100 Keilamo 2.75 100 Pinguinc 3.00 100 EXTRA FINE the Bock y Co. for $5.00 jwr 400 The Cavenagli Bridge Cigar Coy. Opposite the General Post Ufffloe. Apl V 2 HOTEL VAN WYK. The undeisigned198 words
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Advertisement690 1905-05-13 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE The favourite at home and abroad 12 YEARS OLD. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. WO. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fer China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australl*, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Pert*, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave690 words
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Advertisement1192 1905-05-13 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Konlnklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with the. Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore Ship AQKKCr, LATI J Daewdels A Co., 2-3 Ooi.LTSB Quay. Ih* undermentioned dates are only approximate. o^Mtiuo. (luu sipwa. Arm oe •'niiatvaeo <vi Ailing Bawtan May 8 Bawean, Boeraba?a, Bandjerm»s, sin, Kots-Baroe, i alik-Papan, Moeara-Djawa,1,192 words
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Advertisement636 1905-05-13 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers at this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Ponang, Binganore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to636 words
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Advertisement681 1905-05-13 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES UGEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched nrom Liverpool outwards for the Straits, Cliina tnd Japan every week, and from Japan home•rards 'or London every fortnight and foi Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer lach month extends to Vancouver681 words
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Advertisement510 1905-05-13 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE^ COT FIXE LIFB. TOTAL INVESTED FUND.S EXCEKI £12,000,000. var LA&GEBT FIBE OFFICE IN Till Wilfti, BOpHTEAp^jJo.^Agenu TUB LONDON AND LANCASllifti FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid up Capital. 212,760 Reserve Fund. .£1,073,550 The undersigned, Agents for the Cod pany, are prepared to accept firs risk. at510 words
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