Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 14. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 221 1 EMPERORS SCHEME TO PACIEY POPULACE. ARMENIANS AVENCED. Imperial Visit to Finland. Reuters Agency. London, Sept. 18th. It had been noted by our readers that m spite of the *igning of the peace treaty Russia still continued to pour her reserve troops into Manchuria. The Czar has ordered the
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  • 143 1 GERMANY'S AFRICAN TROUBLES HEREROS <>N THE WAR-PA ill. Outbreak m East Africa. Reuters Agency. LomxM, Sept. is. The Germans are -till having great trouble m their possessions m South and East Africa. Reufesr*s correapaa dent telegraphs that the HcrefOS con tinue to offer the German forces a skilful and desperate
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  • 86 1 Reuter's Agency London, Sept iMfc The jWCdiltl and Norwegian delegates are understood to have reached a compromise. Great satisfaction and relief i> felt at both capital-. [The final returns for the Norwegian referendum show that .^68.^00 pefMMH voted m favour of separation from Sweden and 184 against.
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  • 115 1 KING VICTOR* VISIT TO THE L VICTIMS. Reut.rs Aioney London, Sept iSth King Victor Kmmanuel has returned from his visit to the dbtricU l>—fed W by earthquakes a tow (1 I vs a-o. In an Interview with the Primr Mini^t.i .it 9 Roirc.His Majesty said that lie
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  • 67 1 (GREAT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Reuter* Agency. London, Sept. 18. The drought which Cape Colony has had to endure during the ImJ km weeks has culmin ited m a calamity «»l still greater magnitude, ll<>«>ds have swept through the country occasioning great damage to property. Ihe Hoods
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  • 61 1 iWc have to acknowledge with thankthe receipt of I pathetic love medbv MiM S«7 Hacked, entitW ••Farewell to Ailccn," the music for which is supplied by one of our talented local amateur music. an-. Miks Annie E White. The wong i»one which is bound to take on with any one
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  • 484 1 THE NEW CRAG." Translated lor tha "1 D. M Iron. tha "Sumatra Po»t. I >*-li and the C 'raj;" have been for M many years such united nations lhat to explain to the Deli public what the Penang Hills have been for the Kast Coast of Sumatra wouM be like
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  • 216 1 XXI I < ».\l IN(. PORT ARTHUR WARSHIPS. Vuv-Admual Shibayama, Commando oi the I'oit Arthur N.iv.il Station, Km iv|*hu<l a>> follow "I In Kim■iM destroyer Ssr/nm (tonnage 240 and speed -*<».t;) wa» svu» rssfull) rrRoated at 3 o'clock on tin afternoon ol the 22nd." The cost ot
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  • 190 1 Tin Miiimtl Pn'ss says: \'\\c changes. »t triH|KT.ituu- involved m lifting and thawing .t|»|>.u<ntlv CMM Mi.'li changes m n«h m to mdii »t more readily a p««) l tlir bactwte'ol nutrct.u ti.ni. lntlit iscolsomcmcats, however, tli i li.in^i takes plan* much nvnr rapidly t''"» <•> ihtcaatofoAaft,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 374 1 agents »<>k Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO. A COAT OF JODELITE. jj I B||| I 1^ 7l# A COAT OF JODELITE. U oN nil TIMI'.I X WORK O ON THE TIMBER WORK 0F A niILDING WILL A few Dollars Spent on 44 Jodelite Often \OF A BUILDISG WILL KFFI CTIAI.I.Y I'RISKRVK
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    • 300 1 1 dahl'S milk. I I John Little Co., Ltd. I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. I Singapore. I the only canned milk m which I ALASS AND /IHINA 4& TVEPARTMENT. S THE FULL FLAVOUR OF ERESH I\] \j Jf 1/ S COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. I CS The most flattering testimonials
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    • 37 1 Taijsaij. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating! Sodium Chloride. .18.76 Potassium 0.56 I Sodium Sulphate. j.aa Analy-. Calicium Carbonateo.3l mv Iron Carbonate 8.41 Silicic Acid f.yi Mineral SolwU f^ Carbonic Acid (free) 2.81 Medioally Recommended Refuse all Imitations. 1
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  • 570 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 19TH SEPTEMBER. TRAMWAY FARES. A few days ago we expressed the opinion that the Tramway Company might with advantage to themselves and the general public, make some modification m the present tramway fares. From the tariff before us we notice that m
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  • 565 2 Mr. Wu Lv contribute* to the Sfrwfa Echo the following reasons tor favouring the retention of the King's Scholarships I.— They stimulate a healthy competition between the different schools m the Colony. So long as this t«-»es on, there will always exist a keen appetite tor the
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  • 176 2 DO YOU WANT A SITUATION Oir Want advertisements on page 4 arc proving surprisingly popular. To further enhance their value to the employer or the employee we offer to accept Want Situations from those desirous of work at the especially lowprice of«M* cent per ivoni />cr insertion. All such advertisements
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  • 1154 2 QUAINT LITTLE SKIT ON LIFE IN THE NATIVE STATES. (E. D. M. Special. Books m lighter vein dealing with Malaya matters arc rare and social life m this country is so cribb'd, cabined and confined," neighbour fearing the frown of neighbour, that it is seldom anything m the
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  • 471 2 FACT AND I [ES PROM EUROPEAN i\. HANGKS. Our Indian School Ground A high Indian official or must necessarily 1,,- an exceeding! capable man, and for hnglish officialdom and \i m school of incalculable value 1 furtcr Zcitung. InMk Short Shrift for Liberals. Even if the Lateral be
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  • 16 2 it. M«« I /< a oil on* *id« of t)r BSfM I MTWpoßdr
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  • 51 2 ADVERTISING IN THE E. D. M." I ■:< SIR, Kindly liavenr. I ks a. stoppc as I h tuaiik- U) t ie medium ol youi p. i, 'i 1 am a!\ ising m> Irn t.s t ;eu wants m the I. I> M Yours ti v' < 1 1 i
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  • 298 2 Sir. .iv i itaKlad Mr I m An' ony and l>\ Mi > you w.t i refer* to the leadereti MM Of I 12th instant, u-idi t "The Ammmj Sin article OOHtsJajl tlu 1 MMtta M MM know whethei the judgment i ed on t M lai
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  • 38 2 That pNfl Illusion. "HppVtGlHrti Hilongs to days <>t yre. The smartest conjuror cannot 11' pu/zled iKoplc more. Many ailments, now-a-days, Arc just at trit ky. sure. For Dysentery well sing than. pri»« Oi Wood's Great iVppcmunt 1 uu
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 717 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BLACK WHITE," 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. Eastern Oriental Hotel, PENAN G THE "PREMIER" HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. FACING THE SEA, SITUATION UNRIVALLO, THE "CRAG HOTEL," PEMANG HILLS, THE ONLY SANITORWM m the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. FOR SEA BREEZE STAY AT THE E. <&O FOR HILL
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    • 121 2 FOR $15.— A MONTH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. -rrrr BODEGA, ON SALE OR LEASE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. That spacious <„ commodious bungalow Louisville situated at the top of the Hill m Coronation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlook- "g charming scenery.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 COMING EVENTS. Tuesday, 19th September. High Water: 1.16a. 1.17 p. Committee Mtg. Victoria Memorial Hall, 4.30 p. Basaett-Arnu Concert, Teuton ia Club 9 PWednesday, 2©tb September. High Water: 1.49 a. 1.47 p. Thursday 21st September. High Water 2.32 a. 2.22 p. N.D.L. Mail Outward due, 2 p. 8.1. Mail Outward
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  • 84 3 MERCHANTS 1 SATISFACTION. AMERICAN GOODS SOLO IN OPEN MARKET. Straits Press Agenoy Shanghai, Sept, i.sth. Our special correspondent reports that the Shanghai Chinese boycott m American goods has at length come to an end. Yesterday, no less than 40,000 cases ofkerosine oil were sol«l m
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  • 122 3 RECEIVED AS WE GO TO PRESSStrait* Press Agency Tokio, Sept. 19th. Sir Michael Hicks Beach arrived here to-day and may be expected to reach Singapore m about a fortnight's time. London, Sept. 19th. An American syndicate has undertaken the construction of a large naval yard for the Russian
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  • 101 3 PR EPARATIONS KOR WAR. FORTS BARRICADES CONSTRUCTED Reuter's Agency >J London, Sept. 18th. Travellers arriving from Stockholm report thai the Norwegians were last week energetically \.n paring for war by c< instructing temporar yf< notifications on |he firouther and by cutting down trees for the purpose of barricading
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  • 131 3 Three important cases went through the assizes, yesterday, m additton to which Chief" Justice Sir Lionel Cox gave decisions m two civil cases. Thi> was the la-^t of the cases for the present term of the court, and the Chief Justice left for Malacca last night
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  • 87 3 There WAS a great celebration at Tronoh, ooJthe 13th instant, the occasion being the removal of the queues of two Penang ha!>a*>, Messrs. Khong Choon Tak and Wong Yaik CT.eong. In the presence of a large number <»t friends, the ceremony was performed by Mr. Foo Man
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  • 60 3 The Johorc eestivities were continued yesterday m fine weather. In the morning large crowds assembled on the sea front and esplanade to witness the Koleh Races and Land Sports, all items being well filled. The results were very satisfactory to the promoter-. To-day being the last day
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  • 243 3 P. C. No. 535 is a greenhorn. He t"ok a Chinese prisoner into the Court.»»ni yesterday, placed him with spectators m the belief that they were also prisoners, with the consequence that hi^ bird lied. The constable was a new hand or otherwise the magistrate would have sentenced him to
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  • 654 3 SINGAPORE DEFEATS SELANGOR IN FINAL MATCH. HIS EXCELLENCY INTERESTED. The King's Own Regiment Challenge Cup was fought for and won last evening, lhc Race-course ground was thronged with Singaporeans eager to w.tness the final struggle, «nd chief among these were Sir John and Miss Anderson. The gentler
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  • 100 3 Lawn Ti nms Tolrnamem Lasi Night's Results. The following were the winners. A. Sing us. C. V. Miles, A. Morrison. B. Singles. J. E. Tyler, F. O. K. Brown. C. Singles. A. C. Mergler, 11. E. Somcrville, F. C. Macdonald, H. R. Llewellyn, v. Steadman; R. I).
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  • 115 3 One of the Miscreants Captured, A murder was committed on Hill Street, on Friday night, by three Chinese armed with ugly-looking knives, who stabbed a fellow-countryman m the adbomen, forehead and back of the neck. Ile was removed to the General Hospital, where he died on
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  • 25 3 The P. and O. intermediate steamer "Candia"left Hongkong at 5 p.m. on Friday and is expected to arrive here at 5 a.m. on Thursday next.
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  • 453 3 PETITION FORWARDED TO SIR JOHN ANDERSON. INFLUENTIAL CHINESE ASK FOft ABOLITION OF STATE CAMBLING. A petition signed by mcst of the influential Chinese of the F. M. S among others being Towkays Foo Choo Choon and Loke Yew, has been forwarded to the High Commissionerasking that the gambling
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  • 165 3 BUT SHARKS AND TIGERS SUPPLY EXCITEMENT. From our own Correspondent Pfnang, Sept. 1 6. The mad dog scare i> dying down m Penang. Nothing short of a tiger rampant will serve to stir up anything like a scare m the breast of an ordinarily
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  • 130 3 THE "E. D. M. HIDDEN NAMES COMPETITION. Yesterday I gave you two verses, but only one coupon, and this has created a certain amount of confusion m the minds of competitors. You will be qualified for entry so long as you send m one coupon for each day a verse
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  • 65 3 At the Concert to-night the programme will include the following arias, with orchestral accompaniment, sung by Mmc Bassett-Arral La Perle dv Brazil Polacca, (Mignon);Air Michaela (Carmen) La Reine de Saba. Also two items by the Liedertafel (by request) two Overtures by the Orchestra a trio for
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  • 63 3 The German mail steamer Zieten having left Colombo on Saturday at 8 a.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday about 2 p.m. A Chinaman got 14 days yesterday for grubbing m a dust bin. Two more were given five days each. They stated they had no food for
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  • 471 3 MESSIAH ONCE WORKED IN SINGAPORE CHILD HAILED AS DIVINE, Shameful Mummery of Scandalous Sect. Some years ago there landed m Singapore a pale, determined looking young man, who according to an exchange, quickly tell into our wages and acclimatized himself sufficiently to get hopelessly involved m debt,
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  • 208 3 PAHAMC. Kuala Lipis, Sep. 16. Dr. W. H. Fry, State Surgeon, appeared before Mr. Taylor on the 14th instant. In answer to a summons for assault issued against him by Maremuthoo, a bullock-cart driver. Dr. Fry m hU defence stated that the man's bullocks, were
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  • 299 3 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. i 5. Towkay Yap Hon Chin lias purchased a motor launch from America. It is a neat little craft, about 36 feet long. The Towkay intends to use it for pleasure cruises along the coasts. The death of Mr. Claude Ley Kum came as a surprise
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  • 36 3 Major and Mrs Oi Tiong Ham, of Samarang, arrived yesterday morning per s.s. Preussen," and are at pre sent staying at Raffles Hotel. They intend leaving for Europe by the N.D.L. s.s. Roon curly next month.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 ROBINSON Co. 1 I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE I ~^SALE^I ONCE A YEAR I I ONCE A YEAR ONLY.} I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS f I ROBINSON Co. POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Yeabs) REAL ESTATE AUCTIGMERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGE ARRANGKD VALUATIONS MADK. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Persk Land
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    • 327 3 THE INDIAN OIL WELL SUPPLY STORES CO. 2, ROBiisrsoasr eoid, mm mftMyt m Stock ENGPJEERING, MINING and BUILDING REQUISITES. BEST PORTLAND CEMENT -SAMSON BRAND.* CYLINDER. ENCIWE AXLE AMD DYNAMO OIL WOOttEN BELTING PULLEYS. THERAPID^_CLEAN^gcARTRIDqe THE LEADING DEODORIZER i DISINFE4 i i Sold Everywhere Tll(> liMiioii Oil Well Supply Stores Co.
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    • 137 3 Casl? Clearance Sale. KOII A Co. ;h. BRAS BASAH ROAD, All book--, school requisites and st.iti<»neiy, ftc, w i|| H drarcd at giiat reduction*, coaMßeaaiM rrom Mond.iv 1 iih SepaMnber. TEUTONIA CLUB. TUESDAY, „,/h SEPTEMBER, Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert «.i\ 1 u\ MADAME BASSETT ARRAL t 'inter the l\itrumi^
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 SHIPPING, ETC. 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 SU amer< on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to
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    • 600 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charier. Capital Reserve Liability ro of Proprietors 8oo oo Reserve Fund f Bank of England. rani:rp <; National Bank of Scotland >K3 The London City Midland I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at
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    • 647 4 I i^M^UHdkNiL] Levy Herrrranos- I l| J J§M»P|^fc^^J 3 > BATTERY ROAD. il > fl£gP=====^^Eil Diamonds and Jecaelleiry. pi jj j^^Bk^^^^^B^^ AGENTS FOR THE i ff^^^ "Omega" Watch. "4 4f j/ffIFHIE QP^\^ t 3J CINEMATOGRAPH and FILMS. R--1 le pneo O r/imno A onM and Sleeordtffr boit l obstacle A
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    • 92 4 Shorthand Typewriting. Mrs. HOWELL has now opened a No. 32, Winchester House, Collyer Quay, an s prepared to accept SHORT-HANI AND TYPE-WRITING Work. STRICTES CONFIDENCE MAINTAINED. Telephone No. io3i. Messrs. GERVIB XAVIER Co. LIMITED. Chemists General Merchants. PAUL STREET, SEREMBAN. Beg to announce to their customer; and patrons that they
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    • 318 4 Si /setter SSeer HEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE 1876. BEWARE |0F IRIITATIONS. Nmm Genuine without the above tzuo Lalxh, BEHN MEYER Co. SoLK IMI*OKIhRS. I O. T. BENG Co. So. jS. High street. Beg to announce that they have just unpacked ex «^.s. Sachsen a varied assortment of the choicest perfumeries
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    • 750 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. repaid.) Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situation Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00
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    • 502 4 FOR SALE WANTED, ETC I WANII.hAt, .lcrsiaii.ls.in.,,l, wh J'Un. kMdwriting will be a rccom v App» y to ..Kip.-:; myANTEI) Lawyers dert )te a >V Apply n,m,,,' 5* h s n t X VI ;i s WANTED RrvTy 1 Winchester 11,, u t KO s ept 1 4-20. TO BE
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "EASTERN DAILY MAIL"
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "EASTERN DAILY MAIL" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, i^rii SEI'TEIIUE*, 1905.
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    • 46 1 To-dayN 4 m/c Bank rate is 2/.]. The Union Insurance Society of Canton has declared a dividend pi 40 percent. The Yokohama Specie Bank dedared a dividend, for the half year at the rate of i 2 per cent, tin the 9th inst.
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    • 145 1 On kon<tc,H Bank 4m- 1. 1 o, id Demand 1 5 16 Priva*.« 0 nya j do. 3m s i/l 1; 1 On Ctrrnany Bank U/d »f»*j Private 3 m.'s 2.21 do. 6 81/ji -V 23 <>» Franit Bank d/d 2.654 Private 3 m/% 2.7 2] do. 6 m's
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    • 140 1 Cloves (Amboina) 33 Copra Bali 72 5 do Pontianxk 6.90 Coffee, Bali, 15 bo« 8 23.00 do. Patembang, 20 Ktsis,, 25.00 do. Liberian No. i *3-5° Coco-nuts, per thousand 33-35 Gam bier bujtt* 8.70 do Cube No 1 1 200 do do No. 2 n-oo Mace (Banda) >45 Nutmegs
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    • 401 1 Number of l«sue Paid i i, > Share* Value, j up to Company. Buyers. Seller..! tJ^ io a Mining 13.000 10 $7-5" H«-ria\va!i CM. Co., Ltd ia.oo (>ouo UlllftSUed. 4.«» 10 I 10 j Deferred S.OO I •0,000 1 jC 1 jß. ubAu-t. (i. M. Co., Ltd.
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    • 59 1 From China: By M. M- S- S. "Ernest Simons on Sept. 25th. From Europe By N. D. L. S. S. Zieten on Friday. TIMK TABLE OF MAILS DUX IM LONDON 24th B I 18 28th M M 19 31st P O 16 September sth N t> 86
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    • 212 1 The ME. D. M," like the I-ondon Daily Mail," is a cheap, live paper f< r the people. Its staff has been carefully selected, each community having its own n-portrr. In addition to Router's, it has SPECIAL SERVICES of WIRES from London,
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 136 1 4 MAILS CLOSE. F«» DAY. Palttnbang Ruby Hum Frcnantle Paroo Bam Labuan Tringganu 9am Pal -•mbanj; "Opwr 1 1 a m Caloitta M Wardfw 1 1 a m Pi'ft Swetten^uim and Penans "Ban \Vbatt S.>on ipm Muar and Malao a "SriMuar" 2pm Houtianak "Amherst" 2 pm Bcnkalk a n 3a
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    • 175 2 Tv P. !k O. I it.- m; 1 at.- str. Citt'l lift H):i),'k M] at 5 p. m, on Friday ail is expacteJ to arrive here at sa. m. on T •usy. t le 21 >t inst. Tie intermeJate M. M. ;>.*.. <■■ v expected from >ajj >.i
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    • 408 2 Hut WUatt H.i. B-itis i Rawitngson, m pl 15. Tcioji'i Straits S.S. C). Ktst"^ml t Hrit. 2," 5 1 Cooke, Sept 14. S» UWgI a P. O fjr .k>m'.a», 14. l>i^frcd. N >rfts9. Mtlo^rg, S.pr. I Ha;uk>A. nor.tco C v.. t»i Bo.llbay f I" icerta'm. /;^>,v i>,
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    • 78 2 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAG AR Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Easi Wharf Nil. Vu ioma Graving Dot k Florida. Albfrt Graving Dock: -Hook M<>h. Skcthmi No. i Dea of Airlie, Lai San^j. 2 Patantcotta ScaMa. J Nil. 4H.M. S. Flora. 5 I Icbe, Paroot 6 Thyra. Ningchow.
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    • 376 2 I'l'lutf, Dut 359/* StMtt, 14 P, Soesoe, Syme Co., *«>r Shanghai 15. .V»7 \V.'\\ 1396, luireli, Sept. 16 Manila, Katat Bros*, for Langkat 19. K. H. Suttou, Am 1639, But nan, Sept 16 Ntv. York, Stand. Oil Coc, for I'nlain. 'an Kiibtik, Dm »'>;^, Smiu, Sept i<» Sourabaya,
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    • 590 2 Xtme, /W, Pr*t*H* 4tA •>/" mrrimu', igi M,IN-OH-\V.\R, &C. Hofcue. (Brit tru s?r), Oiina. soon. O'Hi«K"is. (C iili b« iip>, Valparaiso, ioon. San Raffa si, (Port c v I Lisbon, soo Siitlej, (B it rui>t: C i.ia. soon. STEAMCMi Ac lilies, C tina, Sept 25 Maaafdd Agamemnon. Ciina,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 46 2 HONGKONG WEATHER TELECRAMS. Date. Bar. Wind. Temp. Sept. 1 7. Hongkong 10 a. 29.90 Ni Manila 10 a. 757 SW2 26 Hongkong 4 p. 29.80 Calm 74 Manila 4 754 NSWB 21 Sept. 1 8. Hongk«»ng 10 a. 2986 N3 So Manila 10 755 WSW6 »6
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