Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 September 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 18. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 10 1 YESTERDAY'S NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON.
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  • 42 1 Reutera Agency London, Sept. 21st. Terrific thunderstorms and gales are augmenting the miseries of the Italian earthquake sufferers, levelling the tents and other temporary shelters which had been erected for the i.>c of the helpless. Slight earthquake shocks continue.
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  • 58 1 LOBDOB, Sept. > i st. A mob at Riga has -toi mcd the prison and killed and wounded five guards. Two imjiortant political offenders were liberated. Ihc criminals incan. rated m the priaOß were not liberated. The revolt m the prison at Orel has been quelled by
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  • 77 1 Acting OB information extracted from an Armenian arrested at Constantinopole m connection with the bombs explosion ot 'July 21 who wa- the hoUSC porter of a British subject, the houae of the latter has been searched and fifteen empty hoBBBB and fifteen bottles of
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  • 38 1 lit Swedish and Norwegian Parliament- seem honestly endeavouring to bring their dincrencc-i to a pacific conclusion. They have arranged to meet on October 10th. when the result of the Kul-had Conference will be thoroughly thrashed out
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  • 93 1 While the Russian hospital ihip "München" was at Colombo, one of the 14 Russian aiurderera who arert being taken to Russia under ane-t escaped and had not been found when the steamer left. He area accused of the murder of hi- daughter at Port Arthur. He i- described
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  • 447 1 Mi. SIDNEY MOORHOUSE IAKLS CHARGE OF BI XI r ASAHAN. Mr. Sidney MoorhouaC, who has had an extended experience m opening properties m the V. M. S., and has for the la-t two or three years been a member af the Forestry Department, has
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  • 396 1 ACTIONS <M CHINESE AND f. s. GOVERNMENTS MOVEMENT ACAINST JAPANESE. The American Consul-General ol Hongkong 888 l BBbI document by the Viceroy urging bun to punish the culprit 1 for putting up damaging posters prompting chair coolies n»>t to carry any American-. Serious Conaequencea. Two prominent Viceroys have
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  • 172 1 AN IN I)I. MM I V MOOTED, Pi Kl\... *se|>t. S. Ob fuemday, Mr. Uchida, the Japanese Minister, called on Prince < hing at the Kho-yuan, and rcpOTtsd the condition of the peace negotiations and al-o explain- d the vieurs of the Japanese Govemaaenl with regard
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  • 188 1 STUDEIN 1^ STREAM INK> I 111. ISLAM) EMPIRE The Vntio\ ot Canton, m \icwo! the con-taut Btreaai of youag Cbbbbbb students from the ."south, .1- well as from Other place-, who are proceeding to Japan m order to study, has mcmoria li/ed the tin one for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 732 1 S»MA If 1 bj r* Tad n f{ V J l AGENTS FOR SINGAFOBE JOHN LITTLE A OC. THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WRITING are some of its points. ORDINARY MODEL, $*****; BRIEF MODEL, $165.00. INSURANCE POLICY
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    • 110 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old A Soi BB S* on 11 YViiiskn. ol I.xi 1 ritoNAi 1 n GOOB) am PRETTY SONG. FAREWELL TO AILEEN BI Mks. W AX I 111 X Will It. Suitable foi So|irano, Tenor or Baritone. May t>- obtained post free $1 *>er copy,
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  • 218 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICK 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. AMERICA AND STRAITS TIN. It will be remembered that some couple ot* years back, the International Tin Company of America opened branches throughout the Straits, with a view to purchase tin ore. The idea being, to >hip the ore direct
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  • 210 2 Our City Fathers, after much cogitation, have at length come to the conclusion that there is room for improvement m the town Fire Brigade, and ere long the antediluvian syringes at present m use are to be reinforced by a brand new motor engine. This is
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  • 258 2 The Select Committee, appointed to inquire into and report upon, to what extent the statutory requirements applying to British ships trading to and from British ports should be made applicable to foreign vessels, have issued their report. They make the following recommendations Overloading. Foreign ships are
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  • 212 2 Th*- acting senior magistrate of Perak is a wag. We do not know whether he is re-ponsible for the idea that Government Gazette- should be enlivened by the introduction of a few cartoons and jokclets, but he haa done his best m the chatty columns
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  • 129 2 Reuter's report that the Ruaako Government is arranging for the constructioh of a new navy m the do, kjßYda of Great Britain, ia probably something of an exaggeration. Russia haa a couple of very good shipyard-, and recent advice- from that country state that thc-e are being
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  • 406 2 A Military Tatoo will take place at the Tanglin Baracks on Saturday the 30th September. Gossip with prisoners is forbidden. For this offence, a Chinaman was fined Si. 50 on Wednesday. Mk. H. I). BABBETT writes as follows Kindly take out my advertisement for a typist, as I am simply
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  • 878 2 INTERVIEW WITH MR. AH WEE, PROPRIETOR. (E. D. IN. Special. There are few of the mere males among our "gentle leaders," who have not at some time or other done themselves the honour of leaving their ca«*d upon Mr. Ah Wee, proprietor of that popular open air
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  • 99 2 FAMOUS BROTHER Op dr*. RHODI UL Reuter'scorres|K>ndcntnn,,o.i^ death of Colonel I Rhode-, CB. 11. ,1, 'aft, blackwatcr lever Colonel Franda William k] popularly known aa I mv«« eldest brother of the late Hewaa iCE and i» s done much etr 0* South Aft* the Managing Direct Trans-Cont.ncni,i
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  • 75 2 The following are Urn to-day Drop an 1. and t On the sh re fOBH I And to his next t To cross the B N i Around his lit aii aaa aaal al] I But if perchance I Tfu-v. like his nut,
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  • 70 2 lawn rENNis ro Ycttcrday's Rct»ulU W. S. Ban. I ;.i s. Steadnuui beat 1 1 Ad A D K. and K. and A. 11. W tl B. 1 Worcester and B•' i g Chittenden and Scott. D uunan and Jo md Scoular. P »S I O N
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  • 49 2 i -DAY*a l lujh aril from the Botana (ia by aharp, lla laid as _ln ad} ring and Iv between 6 and mik I\- tall Polo ,1- (und, fl Mi W. Dunnu for tiiDundaa Mouat X to follow t: c il tlie M. I" H. aa reaj
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  • 32 2 Tin agi t of the < Meaaagi informs u> that I raging at I longki Simons*" left that p instead i^' Tuesday, consequent t she is n• until W( ruing
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  • 8 2 1 in*ere«i *-t\ one
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  • 108 2 D IB Mk --S an tha ball gaaabUnf au***uon, m g only a few Land of the W i t trip to thai 1.1 ai! >wed to etvlois. i L >entn raaaaaadaat Anti-gam m« >rt\in^'s is>uc M t.i< unfold a few lie* that would ha r stand
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  • 46 2 ■M. H. H." Clad to ol li an off tha rails coeapJctel) v 1 circulation. About J} per OHM are L'hinese. aboeß 2o paf I and tha rest Baropaßßß \a~ > sure ahout getting t tc 1 like a trifle ot t.ie prize 1
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  • 173 2 No, he ditl not think the Kivta Hantu" would pay, unless tin y could run the ricktahaa off the roads, and to do ao they would have to charge not more than two or three cents a mile. He had been to Teluk Aver that
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  • 128 2 To morrow* is tha foarteentl S 1 Trinity. Tha lenricee at St dral will he as follows Matins md at 7 a.m. Holy Communion at 4 ■aag and Sermon at s-.'o. At 51 Sepoy LiiK-s, t'nere will !><*•:■ F at 11-15; Evensong and Sermon Tha Pastor of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 Tuck's Hair and Leather BELTING. FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES. Particulars from THE BORNEO Go., Limited. H imPORTERs St HErmuEßs op 1 WINES. BEERS. sf>lßlt6 and LIQUEURS. 1 f GERMAN, DUTCH ENGLISH PROVISIONS. I SHIPCHANDLERS, M 1 SAIL and FLAG MAKERS. I vis a vis, HARBOUR MASTER McAlister and Co., SINGAPORE. i
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    • 347 2 PROVISION MERCHANTS yS Impoiiers of goods dried from the best y^ #9>^_. 4 v Australian-, English-, s^ex American. French, %Vm J t m sS man and Italian y/tfg? Manufacturers. <R^ XV-lV e^y^ CHEAPEST AND BEST. s' We Study Your Interests. Coghlan Co. Kicensed Auctioneers House Estate Agents. Land Valuers, Commission
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    • 43 2 j P. CLARKE Co. I j (C. ZIMMERMAN- Proprietor.) j LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, j JBOBSE OEALEBS.I Breakers Trainers I HIRERS OF HORSES A TRAPS. iorage contractors, a for $15:- a MONTH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. __r BODEGA.
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    • 57 2 1 dwell m the pa a< and man My Name's on the lipaof the Royal, 1 am crowned with a million Laurels. Hy the hard won HM of toil I am bailed with a spirit o( glarinc In the homes af the m 'i and p Kor Km known to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 82 2 COMING EVENTS. Saturday, 2?rd September. High Water: 4.5a a. 4.12 p. 8.1. Mail outward due daylight. Sunday, 24th September. S. V. LFi Id Day: 5.3 c High Water:— 6.34 a. 5.40 p. 14th after Trinity. Monday, 25th September. High Water 8.2 a.m. 7-I.*? p.m. 11. M. outward mail due. M.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE " EASTERN DAILY MAIL"
    • 13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, a^an SEPTEMBER, 9 o 5
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    • 18 1 list September, /QO5. The Mercantile Bank were to open a Branch m Penang on Monday.
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    • 243 1 XimiN-r of l,, ue r.,,,1 Sharps Value. up to Cmi-anv. Miners. ScMn I r 'I rum Mining KammtfZZ S75C •>— a M. C o.,Ltd 4 (Deferred,! U i I i^ '•aubAu- 1 ..M.C0.,1,,1. (fp 475 K^n,,.eU^G.M.( "5 "JS I M ile.at !.:l M. Co.. I'd „,o 5
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    • 131 1 Cloves (Amboina) S 33 Copra Bali 740 do Pontianak 6.90 jL'oft'ee, Bali, 15 basis .13.00 do. PalentbanflL 20 basis,, 21.00 do. Liberian No. 1 03.50 Coco-nuts, per thousand 3335 i.nnbicr buyers 8.60 (lo Cube No. 1 II J do do No. 2 11 .00 If ace (Banda) 79 Nutmegs
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    • 145 1 On London Bank 4m*-.. 2/15/8 Demand t/i 3/8 Private 6 m/a. l/i ij 16 do. 3 m a, 1 j ihi Germany Bank d d e/164 Private 3 m 1 2.18] do. 6 m s 2.20\ t)u France Bank d d 2.(>(> Private 3ina -.71 do. 6 m/a (hi
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 70 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From China: By M. Ms. s. "Ernest Simons on Sept. 23th. **Fiom Europe By I. B. "Thongwa" Today rma table of mails dub m london 24th B I 18 aaYi m m 19 31st P O 10 September ftfl N 1> 16 7th B I October "2nd
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      • 225 1 fTAiLS ILOSL To-DAY. Penang and Padang Van Out boon "1 pm Port Swettenham Ik Penang P.n Seng 2pm Sabak Djambie. 1 long Ho" 2 p m Kelantan Vidar 2pm Muar and Malacca Sultan 2p m Penang Rangoon an. l Culcutta Zaida 3 p in Malacca <S: Port Swettenham, Malacca 3
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      • 143 1 VESSELS AT TAttJONG PAGAR. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wmarj !v n of Airlie. Magnet iha/cc Isalra. Vk tokia Graving iVx k Nil. Albkri G rayi kg Dock Ni*. S 1 1 ;<»\ No. 1 Nil. 2 riongmoh. 3 Nil 4 Clung Wo. |es~.«'iic Tlivr.i. 6
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 140 2 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. k Mail Steamship Co., I H' IDCRTAL ObJBRTAL S. S. Co., .kai Pacific, Uaioa Pachuc, Chicago ft Nokiu-Wkmi k\ Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. utng eke LARGEST aud FASTEST Steitmert on /he PACIFH from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. Tlu Xatiunal
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      • 307 2 Compagnie des Messageries Maritime^ de France. lel, k nipha 1,/,/,, JammogerU) Siu k apoH The mail steamers v ill leave Singaporr on or about tin* undermentioned ates I I TWARD. HOMKWAKD. <>. allien 25 Sept. E, SJmem 25 .S-.pt. Satatie >i Oct Pohmessen 9 Oct Touruna ajOcl fuleehmieu 23 Oct
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 480 2 VESSELS M PGMT. Efors, Brit comer 4J6Bj Dalton, Sapt. 12 l rinroasifi. \Jm ertsin. Murnet, Brit 215. Nsatfe, S?pt. 12, Soarabaya, E E. T. Co., W. Otrm, Brit. 34X>. Jo mota ft, 3«jac 12, Ca'.Ciitta, Boust -a 1 for A istralia. Ponfitmedt. Bit. 07, M .ms, Aug 27. Na a*
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      • 184 2 LATEST ARRIVALS. Brokolm, Dan 827, Birkhotm, Sept. 17 Saiyon, E. Asiatic Coy Ltd., Uncertain. Bensarix, British 2510, Wallace, Sept 12 Yokohama, P. Siaaona ft Co., for London. Candia, Brit sh 4195, Jones. Sept. 16 Hongkong, P. ft O. Coy., for Europe 22. far/alia, Italian, 147, C-uupbell, Sept. -1 Kelantan, Joo
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    • VOLCANIC RUSSIA.
      • 59 3 r Str alts Press A|oncy^ London, Sept. 22nd. \Y\ the order of the Czar, martial law has been proclaimed throughout Russia. rhe internal situation is daily bcroming mon- acute; and m spite of promised icforms and the increasing activity of the police and troops, riots and
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      • 173 3 RUSSIA AND JAPAN ARRANGE ARMISTICE. Straits of Tartary to be Neutral. Router's Asency London. Sept. 18. Peace <»n paper has existed for some but undoubtedly sultry fightg has been taking place m the remote] regions of the north. Renter's correspondent at Tokio wires that, on September
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      • 157 3 ANOTHER CRISIS. Straits Press Agency I L< INDOM, Sept. 2 2. The Franco-German relations with nee to the Moroccan dispute are again critical. rhe negotiations between the two tries are practically at a dead-lock. (>it at indignation is being expresaed the French press at the highhanded de adopted
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      • 8 3 ENQUIRY PRODUCES STARTLING DISCLOSURES
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      • 84 3 Reuters Agency London, Sept. 22nd. andaious way m which some h insurance companies m the 51 tes an 1 eing conducted i*- made the subja t of a special en- with the result that someuglvpro- have been brought to light. quiry is being held m Nov and some
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      • 79 3 Straits Press Agency. I Pemahg, Sept. 22. am haa been received here announcing the death m the of Mr. A. Durler, partner of ■--<■*■. Schmidt, Kusterman and Co. IMr A Durler was also the Penang Consul Austria-Hungary, lie had made may as during his sojourn
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    • 46 3 Reuter's Agency London, Sept. 21st. latest development of the moh has 'lie attacking of trains. A robbery not political purposes seems to '1 the incentive. ctermined, thou b unsuccessful, upon a train was made yester- itty-three of the passengers mounded and one killed.
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    • 34 3 AN T.i REFLOATED IN 1 HKLL MONIHS. Straits Press Agency Tokio, Sept. 22nd. *y 1 *vai experts report that it is poe- afloat the sunken battleship M,k a«i within three months.
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    • 22 3 Straits Press Agency Tokio, Sept. 22. I, XV,lli ni .l- Bryan, the National has left the United States
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    • 916 3 MOTOR FIRE KNGINK FOR SINGAPORE. Wore Palms for the Fountain. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Board was held yesterday afternoon. The Commissioners present were: Mr. K. G. Broadrick (President), Messrs. Coghlan, Chope, W. Macbcan and Bailey with the Secretary, Mr. I olglase, and the Engineer, Mr.
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    • 53 3 A Chinaman, named Chow 800, was found asleep on the tramrails m South Bridge Road, on Tuesday night, and was taken to the Police Station, appearing before Mr. Colnian on Wednesday morning. He was sent to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. It was not alleged that he was intent on
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    • 668 3 HALF-YEARLY MEETING OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Speech by Mr Sbelford. The half-yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held m the Exchange Rooms yesterday afternoon. Mr. Sbelford, the Chairman, m the course of his address, ..aid that the principal question which had lately occupied the minds
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    • 116 3 The Far East has, at last, its own Daily Mail." The first number reaches us from Singapore, and we feel sure, if its columns continue to retain the brightness which characterises the news part, and its up-to-date telegraphic intelligence can be maintained, the 14 small but
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    • 71 3 Eor the first time m the history of China, a Chinese haa been appointed to the position of Customs-Surgeon m Shanghai. Singaporeans will be pleased to hear that Dr. T. B. Si a, formerly of Singapore, was the candidate chosen by Sir Robert Hart, K.C.M.G. This
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    • 194 3 A Chinese woman, named Li Ah See, has been charged before Mr. Colman with criminal breach of trust m the theft of one gold ring, one gold bangle, and S5OO m cash, the total value being £1,050. The case was sent to the Bench Court, where it will be tried
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    • 47 3 Dear Sir,— I for one quite agree with your correspondent, "A competitor and well wisher," but anent the latter's article I would, m addition, emphatically affirm that the fun ot the thing must be ample inducement to hundreds of us. Yours etc., Another Competitor.
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    • 21 3 Don t be 80 cents wise and $100 foolish Spend 80 cents on Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, and good-bye to colds.
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    • 1025 3 By the Watchman m Work on the course m the early mornings is gradually becoming more brisk and with it we notice the number J of onlookers increasing, while there is no lack of interest. Of the horses I mentioned on the card, we have not vet
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 361 3 I ROBINSON Co.] ANNUAL I CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE^EONCE A YEAR! I ONCE A YEAR ONLY.i BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I ROBINSON Co. POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHFO 42 YhARs) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS AN B VALUERS. MORTGAGKS ARRANGFD VALL'ATIONs MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Pcrak Land and rTines Agency. The 1 mcashire
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      • 448 3 Serravallo's Tonic. X HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY Medical Authorities 1 ESff^ ALL OVE THE WORLD. 0M jfe| Br~~ Regenerates the blood, Restores the vital forcet, P^^'l KTiW^W Stimulates the appetite, Strengthens the KHll nerves, Pleasant to the Palate. I** 0 lhis Austn ;ui Tonic j, a highly conceutratetl atrenfth giving load
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 466 4 THE STRAITS PARCEL AND SHIPPING AGENCY 40 Robinson Road. Parcels Collected and Delivered to all Parts, Passages Booked. I'assengcr's Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. f FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED aaa| MODERATE CHARGES i I Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address.* TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth
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      • 697 4 BANKS j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charier. Capital Reserve Liability ro of Proprietors 800^ 00 Reskrve Fund (Bank of England, ramic'prq 1 National Bank of Scotland i uAiNKt.K-5 4 The London City midland I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest
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      • 544 4 Levy Hermanos. t -f wL^LX^^^^^^mWW Diamonds and Jemelleity. |S|l I i^plf "Omega" Watch. 3 4mmi be\m,^ cinematograph Z films. f t m7££Es Gramophone, and slecords\ agents for thk Richard Brasier Motor Cars and m Michelin Tyres. < THE PHARMACY THE THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY "HAHmACY S THE PHARMACY Prickly Heat
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      • 330 4 St teener Sieer KEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE 1876. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Nam Genuine Umoumt the OSOm tUU Lotets, BEHN MEYER A Co. S<>L! Impobtebs. O. T. BENG Co. No. jS, High slret I. Beg to announce that they have just unpacked ex ba. Sachaen a varied assortment of the choicest
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      • 1244 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC UrANTED Al j *J as As*,stant M nn,,,, class outs.de represent.,. Apply: Ihe Shanghair ranceCo L,d.,, 7 W^ c ;c W Collyer Quay. WAI 2Sat*SS? hand«ri,i„ B u'. Apply to "Kip, v.c. T ADY TYI'IST WAM 1,. r of bookkcepinK an a
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