Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. a VOL. I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 391 1 DETAILS OF THE GREAT DISTURBANCE. WILD WORN OF THE WRECKERS. •ptaial arr— |>wnt wNk tW im»in rr«»fr*« Tokio, Sept 9. Out of two hundred and twenty eight police boxes, one hundred and forty- five have been burned or destroyed. The principal factors m the disorders are disappointed
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  • 71 1 TARTAR ARMENIAN. BATTLE. SHUSHA IN RUINS HUNDREDS OF SLAIN IN THE STREETS. ftwtort *|.«ey. Lonpon, Sept. 1 1< The Armenian Bishop at Shusha telegraphs an appalling account of the devastation there. The town is a mass of ruins. The fighting between the Tartars and the Armenians lasted for five days.
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  • 104 1 SOLDI KRY WOK K INC. NOBLY FOk THE HOMELESS* Reuters Agency London, September, iitli. The Italian Government is taking special measures to relieve the terrible distress caused by the earthquake. The soldiers have been called out and have laboured unceasingly for the relict and rescue of the
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  • 64 1 ENORMOUS LOSSES INVOLVED Reuters Agency. London, Sept. 1 1. It is estimated that the actual Ins* to the oil industry at Baku, through the destructive tints which have prevailed there, will amount to at least twenty millions more to restore the wells to working order, besides the
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  • 34 1 During the recent Amoy custom house riots fourl Chinese were kilU d an<l five \\<>uiulc.l It is alleged that a Singapore Tra»lc (iuild was rcs|M>nsible for the disturbance by inciting the rioters to violence.
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  • 710 1 UW-TO-DATE Noi ES From Our Own Oorr«»pond»nU Iron, Sept. 2. The Governor's speech made at the >pening of the Agricultural Show held n Penang caused quite a stir amongst niniug and* planting men m this port. Fhe majority arc very indignant that *uch remarks should nave fallen
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  • 238 1 SELANCOR. KIAI.A I.IMIIH, Sept. <, Raja AIMS Iskandcr, a son of H. 11. the Sultan of Prrak, who was recently appointed Assistant Commissioner <•! Police, Sclangor, is undergoing a course ot training at the Police Depot hcu The electric installation at Jowkay Foo Choo Choon's
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    • 657 1 .V.I NTS FOR SlN(;.\roßK. JOHN LITTLE A CO. n A COAT OF JOOELITE. U■ I MfM I I E|B "j A COAT OF JODEUTL 0 0 Ah I I SHB S ON 1)11 UMBER WORK n W^i^i^M HI IV O N T HE TIMBER WORK I Iw w, LL U
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    • 41 1 Tai>sai>. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating < Sodium Chloride 18.7 ft I Potassium 0.56 I Sodium Sulphate 3. at Analy-.' Calicium Carbonateo.3l sin. I ron Carbonate 8.41 Silicic Acid 2.71 Mineral Solids !5-*.t Carbonic Acid (free) /ifi Medically Reoom mended Refuse all Imitations.
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  • 372 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 12TH. SEPTEMBER. THE E. D. M. DELIVERY. As stated m our issue of last evening we have been compelled to introduce a new system of delivery for the E. D. M." m order to satisfy the demands of our subscribers, whose numbers
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  • 415 2 Our telegram reporting the result of what has become known as the Anthony libel suit, is a fitting climax to a rema-kable case. A certain Chinese had for many years acted as broker to Anthony and Son m their business of agents for the Apcar steamers. Mr.
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  • 105 2 Yesterday Mr. John A<MU, who for fifty years has been a miner m Austalia "and Malny.«. came down from Ipoh, Perak en route for the land of the Kangaroo. Mr. Addis, to whom the early prosperity of Tronoh may he attributed, says things are very dull m
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  • 366 2 Thf European who is reported to have attempted suicide by jumping overboard m the Penang harbour on the 2nd inst, has been ordered to enter into a bond of S5O to come up for judgment if called upon. It is stated that he was on a holiday trip from Hongkong.
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  • 1015 2 THE SOLILOQUY OF STRAITSMAN JUST RETURNED FROM lIOMK. ["E. D. H." Special With what mingled feelings I take a I seat on the hotel verandah My luggage has just arrived m the Kreta j lembu," and having seen it bestowed m the bedroom, I have left
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  • 134 2 "ECHO" ON THE E. D. M." We (tlie Stniits Ech acknowl<y{ Xc with th-.nks the receipt of the first ropy of our new contemporary, the Eastern Daily Mail, which sa* the li^ht m SingH|»orc on the mortvng oftheis* instant. We welcome the new infant an«l trust that he
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  • 280 2 WHAT THE "P.G SAYS. We (the {I'inang Gazette hn\ »ived a copy of the first number of the ]asUrn Daily Mail, the new p. rhich is to be published m Snip, arly every morning. The paper aw the light at eight o'clock on M lay morning, after an all-night ut
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  • 36 2 Ihe F.ditur invitcm \d rrt-p<irNlen r intere-t t.) /> .V. readers M"- 1 written <>n one aide »f (he pape< oliodld exceed 400 woid-t. Th* Idrtor aot rMS> ble f<>r the ••pinion- ->! liimoi-c
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  • 41 2 Dhar Sir. The new paper i» mirable. Most of your readers sa It Igot up on the lines of a London nil) that, I think ft stands alone m ttv I Yours faithfully P. B. St John
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  • 166 2 SIR, It wi'l uime as a surpr peopl to learn that there are 1950 V I A. in Germany, as witness t.. .indcrmentioned extracts from the -> Au u-t 12, 1905. Lord Kinnaird on the work of Y. M The proceedings at the bazaar p the
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  • 15 2 LAWN TENNIS It)URNAIIE> MONDAY'S RESULTS G. G. Scth beat \V. K. Kent
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  • 28 2 11. 11. Merglci bcit Lieut. J. E. Tvlcrv. R.T. Reid, iinfi X. C Merglci v. K. M finished. P. I. Sproulc v. O. IV Gritlitli,.!' unfinished.
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  • 42 2 S. S. Lindsay beat K. 11. Edm C. Gartsloscr beat VV. < Noblr T. M. Matthewa hjM W C Fhipp F. Ferguton beat Elphick W. K. Gray heat H Val W.L.Kempv. V. Steadman, Uli( ed Llewellyn v. Pan-h «alk vm Llewellyn.
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  • 44 2 L B. Hannatord Mid B. I idbcri Ik ..t G. G. Scth and I*. I, Spioul. 11. P. Ma>on and F. C). K. liiou: Cleaver and Perkins, unfinished. K. and F. Sal/mann v. W. N. fott and W. J. Ma) son unfinished.
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  • 57 2 Chitlcndcn a.iil 1 <- SCOH C. I. Carver and A. MorritOM. P. Phfet and !l. Fort btH Ma nan and C L Clerk. Edlin and ScouUr J J. V unfinished. W. S. Barrett Mid C A. I hancy Weaver G. R 11. Webl>: Worcester and Bolingbrokc v. I-'
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  • 13 2 K. C Morrison and II E. Somimtvillc beat Haskius and Draper.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. BLACK WHITE, 1 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS, IHAIRTWIG1 HAI RTWlG CO. successors. imPORTESS 6t HEiAIUERS Op WINES. BEERS. SPIRITS and LIQUEURS, J GERMAN, DUTCH ENGLISH PROVISIONS. I f SHIPCHANDLERS, 3 4 SAIL and FLAG MAKERS, f f vis avis, HARBOUR MASTER'S office^ %Afll CAM
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    • 269 2 COGHLAN A GO'S AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE or Household Furniture, etc, AT THE AUCTION MART, i 2, D'ALMEIDA STREET, Tiusday, 1 2th Sept., 1905, ot 11 a.m. Bentwood fumiturc, rattan furniture, 1 iron bedsteads, lamps, crockery glassware and minor household requisites. On view 3 days before sale. 11. L. COGHLAN
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    • 315 2 YAMATQJt 60. tellers m High Class Japanese Carlos and General Goods. SOLE AGENT TO "TOKIO SEIKOSHA" CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. Contractors to the Japanese Navy and Hippon Yasen Kaisha's Fleet. 27, High Street y SINGAPORE. Casl> Clearance Sale* AT KOH A Co. 78, BRAS BASAH ROAD. All books, school requisites
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    • 44 2 Don't ever play with dynamite. In case it khould explode. lleware of robber* late at niglit And »ake thr safest road. Don't laugh at any little ill. But health at once reture. For Dysentery, and Fevrri*h Chi. l, Take Wood* Great Pcppci qjint Cure.
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  • 360 3 THE E. D. M." COMPETITION. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PRIZE. HIDDEN NAMES IN VERSE. Sow Years Ago "Tit-bits" and "Pearsons Weekly" ran a most successful series of competitions m which various pictures represented names of well known persons m England or names of towns. We should have liked to have run
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  • 104 3 Two Eurasians from Malacca were enjoying a little Sunday's sport at the corner of Mackenzie and Selegie Roads the day before yesterday, when one of them became enraged with his companion and drew a knife with the evident intention of making use of it. Police were near
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  • 474 3 VERDICT CAUSES SENSATION THROUGH COUNTRY COES AGAINST ANTHONY. (Straits rrM.Ag.noy.) Penang, Sept it. The great libel action m Penang, which has lasted many days and has kept all the newspaper men and half the lawyers m Penang busy, is over at last. The judgment has created a
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  • 134 3 SOQTIWG SPEECHES 1Y MINISTERS. WHAT JAPAN HAS GAINED. London, Sept. 11. Reuter's correspondent, wiring from Tokio, states that an informal meeting of members of Parliament has been held. Baron Katsura made the reassuring statement that Japan has not agreed not to fortify La Perouse Straits, but has only
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  • 176 3 CITY INUNDATED AND HOUSES UNDERMINED. BRITISH DESTROYERS SUFFERED HEAVY DAMAGES. With reference to our startling telegram anent a terrible typhoon near Shanghai the following is the most authentic information received to date On the 2nd inst. the whole of the city of Shanghai was inundated to the
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  • 47 3 THE POBIEDOXOSET" AFFAIR fteutere Agency London, Sept. nth. A Court Martial has been held on the mutineers of the Russian warship Pobiedonoset." Three of the ringleaders have been sentenced to death, 19 to penal servitude, 3$ to disciplinary work, and 20 have been acquitted.
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  • 28 3 SAFE AFTER ALL London, Sept. it. The Vice Consul at Baku telegraphs that the four Britishers, who were reported to have been killed, are safe.
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  • 69 3 NARROW ESCAPE OF A CHINAMAN. A Chinaman named Lun^ Ting appeared m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of criminal assault He attacked one Lee Ah Yong with a penknife, which fortunately ran foul of a rib, which saved the town the of one of
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  • 136 3 POLICE MAKING MANY HAULS OF THE WILFULLY UNEMPLOYED. Eighteen vagrants appeared m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday charged with having no visible means of subsistance. They were found m caves, m the street, and m all sorts of nooks and comers. One of them, being still young,
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  • 391 3 Sergeant Nolan yesterday prosecuted one Lim Too Kwee before Mr. Coleman on a charge of criminal breach c-r trust m the >urn of $57.50, belonging to his employer Lim Hong Kow, of Hong Lim Quay. Complainant alleged th.it he gave defendant the money with which to pay houserent
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  • 44 3 VICTORY FOR YARDON AND TAYLOR. Ixmdon, Sept. n. Yardon and Taylor have beaten Braid and Heard m the Great International foursome played at St. Andrews. [Our telegram of last night was ambiguously worded hence publication of the above Editor, E. D. M.]
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  • 29 3 BIG MAJORITY AT ELGIN. Reuter'* Aiency. London, Sept. 1 1. The Elgin bye election has resulted as follows Sutherland (Liberal) 2,774 votes. Rose Innes (Unionist) 1,021 votes.
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  • 131 3 PATIENCE A lover once knelt to his fair Geraldine, And he told her m tones of despair, That he wished he were dead and he lay m his grave, So m peace he could wait for her there. She regarded his passion with haughty disdain, And m language
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  • 29 3 THIRTY-FIVE VICTIMS H— tr« If T' London, Sept. 11. An explosion occurred m the powder works at Unionstown, Pennsylvania. ThirtT-five persons are buried m the ruins.
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  • 49 3 HIS ANXIETY TO KEEP THE PEACE. lUtftera Agency London, Sept. ir. The Kaiser m a speech made at Homburg referred to his childhood's impression of the great war m 1870 that was the reason that his chief care was to preserve peace for his country.
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  • 39 3 BENEFITS OF ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY. London, Sept. it. Lord Londonderry speaking at Stockton extolled the magnanimity of the Japanese m the matter of the peace settlement. He declared that the AngloJapanese Treaty would greatly benefit the whole world.
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  • 81 3 WHOLESALE W EDDINGS IN SIAM. A rumour prevails among the Siamese that after the taking of the census next year all unmarried, marriagable girls will have to pay a fine of Tics. 10, young widows who remain unmarried a fin« of Tics. 15, while old spinsters and old bachelors must
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  • 55 3 The policeman Samarang, who was charged with criminal breach of trust m retaining m his own possession $3.30 which he had taken from a Chinese prisoner, appeared before Justice Thornton yesterday. Deputy Public Prosecutor J. Sproule appeared for the Crovsn and C. I. Carver for the defence.
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  • 32 3 Mr. J. H. Browne, K. C, whose services have been engaged m connection with the Tanjong Pagar arbitration, does not intend ieaving England until 20th Sept. owring to political engagements m bumfresbhiic.
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  • 113 3 GREAT SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER. MUm IH IWt Ur WMI* London, Sept 11. The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, addressing a meeting of volunteers at North Berwick, stated that the great problem, which now faced the authorities of Great Britain, was to establish the remcdelled army of
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  • 45 3 EXPERTS APPOINTED. tMntor'a Ag*«ey. London, Sept. n. Government has appointed a Committee of three boundary experts fo obtain information with regard to the voting population etc. of the British Isles, with a view to introducing the Redistribution Bill m the near futures.
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  • 20 3 Reuters Agenoy. London, Sept. 11. His The Majesty King having left Marienbadon Saturday, has now arrived m London.
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  • 32 3 NEGOTIATIONS OPENED. H«4ft«r'« Agency London, Sept. 11. Baron Rosen has commenced negotiations with reference to the condition of affairs m Morocco. M. Rouvier is acting on behalf of France.
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  • 385 3 GOOD NEWS OF PROGRESS ON THE MINE. Oar CwrapMiMt.) Ipoh, Sept. 9th. Good news was received the other day from Sungei Besi. This mine, j which is the largest m Selangor, is owned by the Edgar Brothers and Towkay Fox) Chow Choon, and is managed by Mr. A.
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  • 198 3 Unexpected Termination of Case m Mr. Marriott's Court Yesterday. A Tamil procession of the 25th. August was very much interfered with by numerous rowdies, who made trouble at several different points of the route. Ten of these were to have been tried by Mr. Marriot yesterday,
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    • 59 3 I dreamt that I tossed on a fever'd bed, (With the curtains gathered and drawn), With a hacking cough and a burning head, Vainly waiting the tardy dawn. When close to my bed side an Angel came, With a phial cf liquid pure, And I read on the label a
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    • 303 3 ROBINSON Co. I ANNUAL i CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE^i ONCE A YEAR 1 ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I ROBINSON Co. Cheer up I You'll be a long time Dead ALWAYS KEEP THE SUNSHINE ON YOUR FACE, HAVE A GOOD TIME— IN SHORT PATRONISE THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL
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    • 397 3 POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Wars) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS A N I) VALUERS. MORTCAGKs ARRANGED VALUATIONS MAPK. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Firk and Life.) DEWAR SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR Allisons PIANOS. ROSENKRANZ ANOS POWELL A COS Auction and H< u«-e- Property
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    • 500 4 SHIPPING, ETC. 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to
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    • 647 4 BANKS. 4CHMrTEREO BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital ,£BOO,OOO. Reserve Liability ro of Propriktors J• XBo°,ooo. Reserve Fund ,£875,000. Bank of England. BANkTRQ i National Bank of Scotland bain K*,K2> 1 The London c-ty midland < Bank, Ltd. I 1 SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are
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    • 390 4 PUBUg NgTieE. THE Proprietors desire to call public attention to the fact that they are introducing their medicine WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE into the Straits Settlements In Australasia it has become a household remedy for the simple reason that one dose has an immediate effect that it never fails that
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    • 296 4 R. B. LINDSAY CO. 16, COLLYER QUAY. Forwarding Agents. Ark prepared to receive parcels and packages tor transmission to the Common wealth. Agents and correspondents m all the Australian States. Packages shipped to Australia every month at lowest rates. Our Next despatch of Parceels to Australia will be by B.
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    • 501 4 Mrs. HOWELL has now opciieq at No. 32, Winchester JHoute, Coily« r OuaVi and is prepared to accept SHORTHAND ANDTYPK-WRniNT, Work. STRICTEST CONFIDENCE MAINTAINED. NOW READY. 11 JOHN MARTIN, MINER." j A Romance of Modlrn Malaya, by OLIVER ASHWILL. A Skit ory Native States Life. The plot is laid m
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    • 659 4 "E.D.M." ADLETS. {I'rrfxutL) Cheap Publicity for all your Wand Housas Godownt ate. Wantad A To Lat. Situation Wanted A Vacant Exchange A Mart 1 Day 1 Wm KoHiNh.in. y, )NrH *5 words or under 50 ts 1. 50 2ao 1 <*, 3o 75 rts, 2 .00 3. 00 'a. o»
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