Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 1. VOL. L SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 472 1 HISTORY OF NEGOTIATIONS. AMUSING AMENITIES. JAPAN'S COLOSSAL RESOURCES UNTOUCHED. Queer Karthquake at Port. mouth [Ranter's Agenoy. London. Sept 2. The following telegrams were received from Reuter's Agency on Saturday A Government communique issued at St. Petersburg, and recounting the history of the negotiations, confirms the view
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  • 70 1 WILL THE MOVEMENT COLLAPSE S.C.W.P. SarvlM. Shanghai, August 15.— The boycott of American manufactures, which was decided upon here some weeks ago, has already disorganized markets to such an extent that a number of Chinese merchants have suffered severe losses. It is freely said that a financial crisis
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  • 64 1 THE S.S. RENEE RICKMERS. A RECORD RUN. The sailing ship Re nee Rickiners, from Philadelphia to Kobe with a cargo of case oil for the Standard Oil Co., arrived at Kobe on the 6th ult. after the remarkably quick passage of 109 days. This is believed to be a record
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  • 479 1 HOW THE FRENCH WERE ENTERTAINED IN ENGLAND. RIVALS IN HOSPITALITY Fr*m Our Own O*rr*«p*n««nt London, August nth, i<>o». The one great outstanding event of the week just ending has been the visit to British waters of the French fleet. The stay which extended exactly a week has been
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  • 179 1 TRAIN ACCIDENT IN ENGLAND. MORE ARMENIAN MASSACRES LoMIMMI Sept. 2. llic following telegrams were rcreived from Reuttr M Saturday The Client Eastern express frov London to Cromcr ran off the lime a»<l VM wrecked. Ten ix*opl< were killed »nd twenu injured. The British Channel fleet has arrived
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  • 37 1 From our ownlCorrespondent. Sol RABAYA. Sept. I. Press telegrams state that the chief Rajah of Wadho to the north of Botii has offered his submission on the ap- proach of the Dutch troops.
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  • 37 1 Straits Wr— Aganoy. Lauuan, Aug. 31. The German warship "Stead/ft" which went aground on Trident Shoal, was got off with the assistance of the tug Kfdah." She will leave to-monoy afternoon at 1 o a.m.
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  • 100 1 FOREIGNERS IN DANGER The following is tlolM tllc %t Ckwo Times A toad dbturbMWt i* reported From southern Sl'ansi. Several yamens have l>cen attacked and burnt down, and a lone of 14 soldiers sent Ami the ncar--1 est prefecture to <jucll the rising ha* disappeared, only three
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 31 1 s > BUCHANAN'S "BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP P' Jjj* tlir HIGHEST CLASS Whiskic-. 1 2-year*' o'd) Supplied to 11. M. The Ki»j and to N. R. N. TNE PRINCE OF WALES.
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  • 374 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 4TH. SEPTEMBER OUR OWN TRUMPET. Gentlemen, Allow us the pleasure! j The Eastern Dally Rail!" We wish to introduce ourselves briefly. The "E. D. M." is a small but lusty infant, and comes into the world hoping to grow to sturdy manhood.
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  • 272 2 War is a necessary evil, but an evil which has become a necessity. The horror of it has been brought vividly to our minds by the great war which is now happily over, and the papers are filled with details of the j terrible co«t m
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  • 201 2 Over and above the army of shorthand writers and typist* ordered out from home m connection with the Tanjong Pagar Dock arbitration, it has been decided to bring out a small consignment of solicitors to assist and instruct the learned counsel already engaged. It is estimated, according
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  • 232 2 China is being lacquered with a vengeance. Slothful China with its lethargic millions, is at last awaking to the cry of pn>gre->. Chinese Commissioners, whose names need not be set out, are to visit Europe and America, armed, if you plea-e, with autograph letters from the
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  • 281 2 The "Eastern Daily Mail" was not published this morning until 8 o'clock. The staff had an all-night sitting. A young sportsman, out for an hour's shooting m Province Welleslcy on Sunday morning, succeeded m bagging five couple of snipe thus early m the year. The Rev. Bro. James, Director of
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  • 789 2 ALARMING ALLEGATION FROM AUSTRALIA. A STRAITS OPINION. ["E. D. M." Special.] In an article referring to the above i subject which appeared m a recent number of the "Australasian" it was j alleged by Mr. Andrew Ross, m.d., who is regarded as an authority on j
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  • 165 2 I hky say that applications to the Licencing Justices are not a question of luck but that they lean towards' Raffles. That the most unbiassed source of information anent the superiority of an hotel is naturally the manager. That several would-be Benedicts m Singapore >ay that they would prefer
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  • 21 2 vr A *titch m time saves j Woods' Great lVpiK-imi J lx>t tie of save n ine doctors. Bj us) may
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  • 69 2 THE DEVIL IN MAIAYA. •'The Prince of Darkies dines at some of the best t Singapore r»rrasioiially, and unknown guest m thr official ein theF. M.S Hebweiooaeai the homes of our great finam ll|( j ticians Hehastheentnv halls of several charming men wh graced high places In
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  • 52 2 The Town Penang twon Band to disappear unless furthei sub be forth coming. We ourseWei had a narrow sjcane m t! imP tion, for unless pmat, invididuals bolstered up a Staff institution we should have had to bi fl (iramapi|one, or, l.v! tj whistle. Is M Mah
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  • 60 2 Ceylon Ru bber Boom. The Ceylon Rubber Booab BMBf. ently come to stay. (>\ of Crown land are already til am>lication, and arc being turv< quickly as the Survey DepartOM cope with the work. A m extra surveyors have been But overtake the work, ;iud, although are doing .ill they
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  • 107 2 "Taken generally m Rll--1 matei ial- pay a C u>tom- <Un\ cent., manufactured fOOdt 271x1 (m aoaac eaaea 100 j>er centi and piporta 75 per rent. In other a na tariaT rates aaean protection of th< tew (the capitalist manufartuuMs) and the exploitation of the masM- costs
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  • 206 2 "We have lost a great Vicci and have lost him by something almost aj»proaching to trick. Lord Cuma M smarting under a srns<- <>t nn' ment, ot almost contetnptuoi disregard. It may he some consolation to hit Kxrcllcncy to know thai hit fcttow(t'untrymen hero fiatl ti
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  • 37 2 T*ie £.lit.-T m> interest to E l> V. i«j.i«i» M>s written on one *ij« of ilie papci <in!\ V >>h<>u!ii ex»et-I 4 w .1- I I hie lor the •■pinion*' <>i lim r%\
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  • 165 2 Sir. The cry m Pi ii. mv i-. ,!l Aft that 1 Government neglects i i Nortl m Colony. Here are two w.i\> m winch government might do a little t" d pt.\v. thr illialioa. The Band about the <"iU MMM> pleasure free to the BMMi I
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  • 107 2 Dt \R Sir, I have been .miM correspondence appearing m B. contemporaries. It has been st^d that the extension granted to Raffles H night of our little /editings m l.i Queen Willulmina was a preferential mam i Dear me, no. We ourselves (the Dun applied for the
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  • 75 2 SIR,- With reference to thr extensions there is one point vM managers themselves should tal s. deration. What of tin si i not indulgc^^^^ cxtia tin v> with ban-^Wr^^;, amt u-^t men imitating "^*ister kK o'clock, and thoi^Mfe^^^ H s making the dawn OiW^Nf about six, the
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  • 78 2 Di:ar Sir. It TTh^MWfi i good musical jfcent to utilise wlul to be the leisure ot it> M l^ I suggest that rixhl t)tH-rati»^pri; be engaged t» tome uw^w e\|vnses and profit nuu^^ L It is customary m SaiAi. mimport Continental talß Artistes against loss. M this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 338 2 "TIMES" MINING CAMPLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. THE INDIAN OIL WELL SUPPLY STORES CO. o, zßozßiiLsrsoisr :ro.a.:d, Have ahvays m Stock ENGINEERING, MINING and BUILDING RECIIJISITiaS. BEST PORTLAND CEMENT -SAMSON BRAND." CYLINDER, ENGINE- AXLE AMD DYNAMO OIL WOODEN BELTING PULLEYS. THE KAIMI) CLKAMNU CARTRIDGE. THE
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    • 257 2 COGHLAN CD'S AUCTION SALES OF UNREDEEMED PLEDCES To-day Monday, 4th. September, 1905, at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, 6th. September, 1905, at 10 a.m. From the following pawnshops 178, South Bridge Road; 74, South Bridge Road; 395, North Bridge Road; 2, Nankin Street 48-4,Selegie Road; 132-l,Seran' goon Road; 215,Rochore Road; 163,
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    • 183 2 BEAUTIFY YOUR H€Jg Ufcawt WWtOW 4 CO. 1 Undertake any Decorative Work I you may require, from WhitewashI mg to Artistic Designs for panels I and dados. 1 010 0000$ MADE HEW, j If various articles m your home, I furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, 1 etc.j are grown old and shabby,
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  • 146 3 BRITAIN FRANCE. I/ENTENTE CORDIALE SOUND ft SOLID. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. FAVOURABLE ATTITUDE OF FRENCH PRESS. Htuter-f Agency. London, September 3. 1 hose who have held that little faith he placed m L' Entente Cordite" w il] be agreeably enlightened by the wire despatched by Reuter's Agency. yesterday (Sunday). The Angto-JipMiewff
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  • 44 3 BRITAIN GERMANY. THE CHANNEL SOL' APRON IN THE BALTIC. CORDIAL RECEPTION AT DANZIG. ;R»nttr'» A|»ncy. London, Sept. 3. The Channel Squadron received a most cordial reception at Dantzig. A great programme ot sports has been arranged. Two thousand men ot" the Squadron have landed.
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  • 40 3 INTERNATIONAL AMENITIES The Kaiser, replying to a telegram from Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur \Vils.»n said: "It give* me great satisfaction to be near you, and your brother officers of the German fleet will be pleased to meet you.
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  • 53 3 MURDEROUS ATTACK s OX INDIANS. f HACKED WITH KNIVES. flsuter'* Ageacy. London, Sept. 3. o.\ party of Chinese coolies attacked I dian hut on the Kleinfontein -cite, ami hacked the inmates with of the Indians was disembowelled, and three others injured. Fwenty of their assailants have
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  • 15 3 Rtvter't Agency. London, Sept. j. Hit Shah ed^ St Peters-
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  • 148 3 DEATH <>F A ;,b<MAN AT TANJONG RHOO. with regret that we have to record the death of Mr. Birnbaum who died under painful circumstances whilst bathing at Tanjong Rhoo on Saturday Deceased apparently went out from Swimming Club m a sampan for a swim. HeV. as unaccompanied except
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  • 98 3 THE LA' A Mr. H. J. MOULAND. The many friends of the late Mr. H. J. Mouland of Messrs. John Little Co., Ld., will be grieved to hear his sudden death, due, it is said, to ill failure. For some time past the ceased gentleman had experienced several attacks,
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  • 71 3 Durift the hearing of a case m the Police Court, the interpreters created a Might diversion by aifflM|teamong themselves as to who wasAie better man. One of them insi«t4*^nat the other <>nlv '-pretended" to interpret which insinuation was indignantly repudiated by the Other who stated that he would
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  • 85 3 At! Spatial meeting of the Singapore Cricket*£lub, held m the Town Hall, on FridlP^rvening, for the purpose ol coMsidenag a scheme proposed by the Building ar% Finance Committee for raising funds for the extension of of the pavilion, U was unanimously resolved to raise a" sum of* 16,000 by the
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  • 313 3 PAPAN NO FAILURE. NEW ISSUE OF SHARES. I ttrattt PrtM Agancy Pen an g, Sept. 2. Papan Mines, Ltd., the well-known mine m the vicinity of Ipoh, managed by Messrs. Wickett and Pcny, is not to be a failure after all. A few months ago the mine
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  • 303 3 A GAY SATURDAY IN SINGAPORE. Ol'R HOTEL VERANDAHS We have no theatrical company with us just now, and so we have to invent our own fun. We can, and we often do. On Saturday evening- a sort of aftermath of the Queen Wilhelmina night Singapore was especially
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  • 50 3 SIX HOUSES BURNT From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpor, 2nd September, 1905. Early this morning a fire occurred m Kuala Lumpur. Six houses were burnt to the ground, but no lives were lost. The houses were insured m the Commercial Union Assurance Co: for about $60,000.
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  • 87 3 The first number of the Eastern Daily Mail has been produced under considerable difficulties, and we would therefore ask that our readers and advertisers be indulgent enough to overlook any errata which may have occurred and escaped our notice, m view of the enormous difficulties with which
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  • 78 3 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be convened this afternoon to consider the question of certifying further portions of the tramways as fit for passenger traffic. Mr. Colman v fI "»/kcupicd the whole of Saturday morningMith an adjourned assault case?- hejh Plirties interested being Ching-v.cYi. Mr. Ellis and
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  • 49 3 V What brings th'V^olour to the cheek Of those that and are weak, Whose ailmeTO have but made them crave To be releasAj and m their grave What ndTtkHs given such desire Tolive agj^n? You may inquire Diseases cj^inot well endure The strenMli of Woods* Great Peppermint Cure if
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  • 363 3 NEW PAVILION OPENED. miBB AMKIttON ceffOUCTS IMAUQOHAL CCftCfMMY. H. E. EULOGISES PROMOTERS. A very interesting function took place on Saturday afternoon when the new and substantial pavilion of the Singapore Recreation Club was formally opened by the daughter of the Governor, Miss Anderson. The inaugural proceedings were well
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  • 190 3 AN INTERESTING ACTION From Our Own Correspondent 1 IroH, Sept. 1905. Jack McAuliffe, the boxer, who is suing the F. M. S. Government for l>reach of contract, has retained as counsel Mr. A. M. Gibb, of the firm of Messrs Presgrave and Matthews. Mr.
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  • 191 3 I NTERNATIONAL WRESTLING The latest Shanghai paper* contain an account of a wrestling bout m which a Japanese- champion was pitted against an Indian, a member of Sandow's company. The tent at the Chang Su Ho gardens, Shanghai, where the contest was held, was packed
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  • 81 3 A Chinaman, evidently not acquainted with the intricacies of the numbering and dating of railway tickets, took a ride from Johore to Singapore and produced a piece of pasteboard bearing a date a month old. As he was unable to give a satisfactory account of how he
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  • 103 3 Dr. Gnoh Lean Tuck is leaving Penang for Singapore, where he will establish himself m practice. Dr. Nelson Annandale, of the Skeat Exploration Expedition, has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Indian Museum. 11. E. T'sen Ch'un Hsuen, the progressive Viceroy of the Liang Kwang Provinces, is going abroad on
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  • 721 3 WILL THERE BE ANOTHER BOOM IN SINGAPORE Mr. Lloyd's Opinions. In the course of an interview rela- tive to the present state of house and j land values, Mr. Lloyd, manager and proprietor of Messrs. Powell and Co., informed our representative that al- i though fair
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  • 99 3 Goh Seng appeared m the Police Court on Saturday morning, before Mr. Coleman, to explain how he came to be m possession of chandu, valued by the officials at $3.00 In defence he said that he had bought a small quantity of opium for his own use.
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  • 193 3 Charged with stealing a towel, the property of the Singapore Club, Lim Keng, a rikisha coolie, explained that he had found it m the road and intended to return it. Ebrahimsah, a tamby, sai<l he was m the Club when a gentleman told him to
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  • 254 3 CITY MEN IN SINGAIHJRL TOPEES I ROM OUR OWN CORRI S>roNI>F.M Lundun, Aug. 8. For this relief much thank-." if \shat hundreds of jaded toilers at home have been saying for the past day or two In consequence of a cessation ot the tropical heat m
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  • 277 3 SUNRISE AT THE "GROVE. Softly the cowl ot" darkness disappears. The stars retiring bid a shy adieu To the awaking Earth as though they [griere That Luna, jealous of the sun, must To guard and garnish other hemispheres. And hourly visit olden haunts anew. Earth, sea and trembling sky, birds,
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  • 201 3 PIRACY OF PATDNTS AND TRADE MARKS. Our Bangkok Correspondent, criticising the Bankruptcy laws of Siam, says that, at present, the foreign merchant or importer isat great disadvantage m Ml dealings with Siamese subjects, from whom he can seldom obtain satisfaction toa greater extent than 5 per COM
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  • 20 3 Spare the rod and spoil the child. Sp.n*. Woods' Peppermint Cure (80 cent* a bottle) and spoil the child's health.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 545 4 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND j ROiTE. V Pacific MAfy eamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, r Chicago North-Wkstkrn Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST] Steamers on the P. 1 1 IFi C from HONG-KONG TO
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    • 619 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I t« w »ft«nA Silver Reserve 8.600.000 W* ooo o Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Slade, Esq— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq— Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, I F. Salinger, Esq. E.
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    • 1227 4 SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL HEWS. T VESSELS IN PORI\ I mh wm F Mf civ Tom viNMinMrt Arnwd From Fof Wlmt >ea Mew Col. 500 Maddocks Aug 28 Dindings Uncertain f HhorV^oote Ftfo 4 Tono WiHih Arrive From ComUnm For Whtii I x>ningsby Brit 2157 Topp Aug 29 Muroran Pat Simons
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    • 629 4 PUBLIg^ NOTICE. THE Proprietors desire to call public attention to the fact that they are mm,- 1 ducing their medicine WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE j I into the Straits Settlements 1 I In Australasia it has become a household remedy for the simple reason that I one dose has an
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    • 317 4 |JS*|l?) OhDSMOpIUES THE SILENT MOTOR CARS NEW M< »I>KL RINAIX U" I" CwV I". SINGAPORE, With 1 p I CHI »re itlv iiapioveT over p.t»t ;no<le!.~. Horac-Powtr I iaalead 1 Pyvti j m. imlaad ot ij igl i.j lbs, F p Pheae can can be fitted with Swincheart |>.Tttn(. cj-\
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