Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 27 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 21. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 27, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 116 1 Reuter's Agenoy London, Sept. 26th. Intense anger is felt by the Budapest Oppositionists over their treatment by the Emperor. He received j them standing, did not shake hands, addressed them CUltly m German, I gave then no opportunity to speak, and j dismissed them m four minutes.
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    • 45 1 Intelligence has been received at St. IVt t -burg that the Japanese have seized a steamer belonging the Kamchatka Trading Company near Behring island. The Japanese afterwards occupied the Commander group of islands. The date of the seizure is not mc;i- tioned.
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    • 33 1 The correspondent of die Ttkgrmph at Tokyo cables that after the conditions 01 peace have been ratified, a BritUh squadron and the Japanese Fleet will meet m Tokyo Bay.
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    • 25 1 M. Witte has interviewed \l;n< n von Richthofen at Berlin and intcndi t<» visit the Kaiser at Kcmintcii <>n Tuesday (yesterday).
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    • 16 1 At a conference of leading Tartan and Armenians at Baku, pctCC MM concluded.
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    • 166 1 THE GOVERNMENT ANALYSI OF THE STRAITS. Mr. l'J. Burgess, Government Analyst of the Straits, was interviewed m Ceylon by a representative of the "Standard" while en route to Singapore. Mr. Burgess was relieved <>t hi> duties m Singapore and sent home by the Government and
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  • 145 1 INGENIOUS DEFENCE THAT FAILED. Lira Soo Boh, accused <>f the theft ot" a very fine mat *ef up as defence story to the effect that lie went to the house to >cc a Chitty for the purpose of borrowing money. Ile saw a bundle of mat* there
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  • 147 1 The rank and file of the: Ccvlon police not to speak of some of thosr immediately above them are hardly oi a character to respond (juickly and cordially to any effort! at real reform, says the Ceylon Standard." They arc composed m large part of men who can
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  • 42 1 A motor-car service between Lahat and lpoh is on the tapis. It has been HTCMad that m future the day on which ladies may play OVCI the full COOTSt at the Singapore dolt Club m "mixed" foursome** will be Wednesday, not Thursday.
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  • STATES DAY BY DAY.
    • 439 1 Kuala Lipis, Sep. *,jrd. Six Hatai were charged on the Stl) inst, before Mr. Taylor at tlir Lipis Court, with being m possession ot stolen property. In the early tpart of the month some pacli cultivators at Tuatanjr Pad.ing, Lipi* district, had their houses broken into; and several articles
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  • 598 1 KlAl Ll Mil X, .N. |>t. If, Mr. I'm (1. 1.. Minjoot, "i Singapore, who was Ink of Work*, P. w! l>. Kual.i Lumpur, has resignrd thfl SSft vice, and joined Mr. Dunstan A. .Yin, 1".. Mi. Si Kcvnc, who has brcn Clerk of Works for the \\u Gombah
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 519 1 .Bj'(a[l < feKl!?!._^</ \«.l NTS l ■»:< SINGAFORI j JOHJM LITTLE OC. Cawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, f oden's Steam Wagons. OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. FOR $15;"" A MONTH I, ty Tiffin, very lay 1 \j AHLa S MILK. OH II I ittlG -^r BODEGA,
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    • 39 1 Taijsarj. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating! Sodium Chloride if. 76 Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate. 3.21 Analy-. Calieium Carbonateo.3l sis. Iron Carbonate 8.41 Silicic Acid 2.7 1 Mineral Solids 35 M Carbonic Acid (free) a.Bl Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations. 1
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  • 579 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PR ICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER. SHIPPING MONOPOLIES. The action taken some week;, ago by the New York Shipping Conference m raising the rate of freight to New York and Boston to a level with that charged by the home conference, is already being felt
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  • 292 2 Tlie announcement that Singapore is to be made a naval base, found among our despatches yesterday, doe^ not come as a surprise to Singaporean-. The exceptional advantages po>>e>sed by this port, as a port of call lor IMP of war aa well as tor mercliunt vessel-,
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  • 213 2 As will be seen by an article on the third page of our issue of yesterday, that Messrs. Lokc Chew Kit and Loke Chew Thye have brought back from a visit to Europe some very excellent ideas. The introduction of new industries is always helpful, when the
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  • 91 2 At the Municipal election yesterday there- was only one candidate for Rochore Ward, namely, Mr. Ching Keng Lee who was elected to Commissioner by 22 votes. An unfortunate Chinese Dutch subject appeared l»efore the Bench Court yesterday afternoon on the charge of importing 117 British trade dollars and 7 Japanese
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  • 1077 2 OBSERVATIONS OF THREE MEN IN A BOAT. The Future of the Dindings. We were three men m a boat, en route for Lovely Lumut. Picturesque Pangkor rose abruptly from the sea, resembling the back of some abnormal whale. Its well -wooded steeps slipped by as play house scenes
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  • 140 2 T N: ■'■o t '^V l The weight ot block tin from the Federated M.,i, x the period, JSJMUT) amounted to piknltons); and of tin— from the gross) pikuN 455 tons). The tota, metal was therefore pikul or 33.945 tons; and I thereon by the Govei Compared with
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  • 134 2 During the nonth of put ..t tin t..,m Perak vv; 6.20! (75 t,,.,.), valut ats, oc, (1,594 tons), •t,*o ,336.4* I nid 1 1 m pikuh 1 ■ltd th.-anv-u.it Ol Governswnt on this 'I he t\ < rage value t'<.i •Si 1 per pikul. The out-pul ut 1.1.,,
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  • 13 2 Flic quantity "t" n Ferak dm ngth< Ist tin- yet) tl tons)
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  • 31 2 Sir:— I cnem> and new found fi that the nanii m the Borneo W I Frem h amen n Bntis tar h, but there is n I.' En
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  • 35 2 tain persons making inquiries it ie i ottwu m thai t->« our capital. Tiie r to intorm tnem thai Canton Road. SI angha i il I.OKKX), 1., THH SH W(.H A! I
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  • 52 2 Daw Sir. w ]ii through >oui column*, a outside Municipal tered I ask \>mi t crowd «>t our canine oppuaile the I jane, fol .1 m;.!: ~.ill\ I do not lv: M.. the .\>>lum. but I am quil plums Ighti riqi footed fellows s.uppl\ m.my of them ha\
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  • 86 2 Di .\k Sir. I m pa|K-r a 1 omplaini b; Soph a Road beti Uj permuted to order, though M>m< Now a^ W allu k Stl than Sophia Ro.id. m ln>le ban >md an ej s'^atp jointed tul' pool thither, the onlj from Anaon Road 1 I
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  • 99 2 Bmm rd "••T. I v ol w« 11 -know, n nun < n vi retired official* ot t! >. vhoac munet at. included m the < ni; American llaag tor MOW] "-> N "nickel and "grtca bank thos<' which miKlit U A I ady Readci p»t >out
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 265 2 The NeW DrifllC 1 TANSAN GINGER- ALE. Containing =======:^==zz=====- all the Invigorating Properties of TANSAN. jukl is a Deliriously Flavoured GINGER-ALE. It is meeting with HUGH SUCCESS EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents GAIiDBECK WfICGREGOH Go., SINGAPORE and PEMG. A^a^^b^k^^^^a^^B^^ai^^^fa^a^fc^aAaia^^fc^^BMa^^^a^rfk^a^a^^a^^a^^^a^^BV HARTWIG CO, success os f C lOIPORTERS St RE AIUE A S OF
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    • 410 2 PEERLESS eREfIM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET UED BY HOPITAL TIC IDEAL BABIES FOOD. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS A COMPANY— So/e Agents, 3, CECIL STREET. OfllifljrtlOHT Rl HflfFIiES flpTEk liIFE IN SINGAPORE ONCE AGAIN
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2-jth ,905.
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    • 133 1 Number of I-mip F'.ixl Vlllle "Pt» Com.a.nv. Huvfrs. 'Seller- r J** I ran*actions Mining I "3.<" 10 97 .50 Kersawaii C. M Co ltd 6.500 nissucd. w.oo 4 O IO (Deferred, S.oo ,1, Raub Aust i c<) LtH (f p-) 1O R..val fymm Tin M. to Ltd
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    • 130 1 Cloves (Amboina) Copra Bali •fc 7-3 (I<> Pontianalc f,.sc Coffee, Bali, 15 basis -'3. 00 do. Palembang, 20 basis., 25.00 do. Libcn.il) No. 1 23.50 Coco-nuts, per thousand 33.35 (ia m bier buyers 8.50 do Cube No. 1 ii do do No. 2 1 I. co Mac. (Banda) Nutmegs
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    • 20 1 27th September, IQOC Ibe Netherlands Trading Society ts>da> quote tii; ns bank rate ;«t 1 11 1
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    • 142 1 To-day's Rates. (hi l.nndon- Bank 4 m/s 2/1 11/16 Demand t/l 16 Private 6 m/s. a/2 do. 3 m /S t/l 13/16 On dennany Hank d,d 2/1 64 Private m/s 2.1 8 J do. 6 m,s 2.20J On France Bank d,d §4$ Private 3 m/s 2.71 do. 6ms.. 2.74
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    • 32 1 11. M.S. "Fox" and "June" have left home bound for Singapore, where they are to ivlieve 11. M. S. lloguc" and Sutlej on Admiral Sir Gerald Noel's station.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 391 1 __BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated by Royal Ckmrttr. Capital rQ Reserve Liability I OF PKOPRIETORb I' /Soo.OOO. Rekrve Fund ,£875,000. D a Bank of England BANKERS National Bank of Scotland The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts arc opened and interest allowed at
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      • 381 1 BANKS. NEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ Nctherlaiios Tradim, Society. ESTABLISHED 1824 CAPITAL. t. 45,000,000 -(abt. £-3.750,000) Reserve Fund. r. 5.000,000 (abt x' 4' 7.000) HnSn °J fico m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. Brandies Penan* m^.., 1 v cmbang. kota-Kadja (Acl4n Ba.idjcrmassm, Telok Samwe .Mad..,., Inndiclunv. Calcutta, Banrtang, VJadivoaJock, Yokohama, K..& Melbourne,
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 179 1 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. X Pabaafe Pekan sad Tringgana, "'Biinka" 7am K. PaiianK. Kuantan and Trinsganu "Steplian 7am PSwettenham& Penang," Kistna" 1 pm heribon Bamarang, "Hok Tjioe" 1p m Malacca vSc Telok Anson," Selangor 3p m PenanK <!v Deli, "Calypso" 3pm Malacca Port Dickson.' Honjj Lian \p m Batu Pahat. Mena
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      • 63 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From China: By M. M. s. s. "Ernest Simons on Wednesday. From Europe: I 'er P.O. Coromandal ■on Friday. TIMK TABI.K OP MAILS DUX IN LONDON 28th M M 19 3>st P O I 6 September sth N D i m 35 7th B I October 2nd
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 414 2 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. PACIFIC Mail Stfamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AND CENTRAL Pacific, UlflOU Pacific, Chkaoo ft Nokth-Westerm Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. OftmUng tlic LARGEST an*/ FASTEST Skmnmt m the I. XClFli FROM HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National higltmmy
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      • 391 2 AOELPHI HOTEL. LIST OF VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moning, Mr. H. C. Brooke Johnson, Mr. J. Lammers, Mr. A. Kroef Mr' P. Hesse!, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sarkies, Mr. H. K. Cackett, Mr.G. Mamoli, Mr. H. G. Scott Lt.-Col. Thackwell, Mr. A. Wortmaun. Mr V. J. Martin,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 483 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Brolwlm, Dan 817, Birkholm, Sept. 1 7 Saigon, E. Asiatic Coy Ltd., Uncertain. E.B. Sutton, Am \<>y), Butman, Sept 16 New York, Stand. Oil Co., for Untain. Flora, Brit. cru ser 4360, Dalton, Sept. 12 Trincomali. Uncertain. JuttnCf British 3113, Shotton, Sept. i 7 Newcastle, Hut'bacli Bros.,
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      • 677 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. /Vfcmr, Port, fnimiit il<Uc of >:rr/?'<r/. mni Agents. Mkn-of-War, &c. Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'HiKgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffacl, (Port cruisen, Lisbon, soon. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Steamers. Achilles, China, Sept. 25; Mansfiek! Agamemnon. China, Oct 25 Manstield Alcinous, China, Oct 1 3 Mansfield
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      • 61 2 CLEARANCES. Yksti kday. Terrier for Bombay, lorbryan Yokohama. >!*"* Palcmbang. Waihora Swatow. Kukang Hongkong. Rub .v Palembang. Ban Hin Guan P'nak. Singapore Bangkok. '"azec Japan. Servia Kobe. Kl cn i"> Sarawak. Bentong p. Sham. Ban Wnatt Soon,, Penang. 1 long Wan Malacca. Sarie Borneo Berow. Van de Lijn P'nak. Ban
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    • THE CONGO SCANDALS.
      • 110 3 (Reuters Agency. London, Sept. 2<k At last there a chance of the Congo atrocities receiving the attention of the French Government, it will be remembered that the papers have been lull of allegation against the officials. Coolies have been flayed alive, and e\en canniiialism forced upon the natives.
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    • 73 3 VENEZULA DEFIES FRENCH GOVERNMENT. ARROGANCE OF PRESIDENT CASTRO. Reuters Agency > London, Sept. 26. Relations between France and the Republic of Venezuela are becoming strained to breaking point. International differences have arisen ..wing to the Venezuelans closing the French cable, their reason l>eing an allegation of breach
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    • 63 3 LWO EXPEDITIONS FROM BELGIUM. Reuters Agency Another grand assault is to be made ii jh >n the two Poles. This time Belgium is the country working m the interest* of science. The King of the Belgians has initiated a congress to consider an international expedition to
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    • 57 3 BRITISH COTTON (.ROWING ASSCK lATION IN DIFFICULTIES. Reuters Agency LoicDon Sept. 26. According to the Westminster Gazette the Council of the British Cotton Growing Association have decided to discontinue expenditure and new developments and to curtail their expenses. This step has been rendered necessary by the
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    • 35 3 OMMISSIONERS' TOUR CANCELLED. Free Press Special Hongkong, Sept. 26. Owing to the- outrage perpetrated terday at Peking the passages of 1 Commissioners have been cancelled and the journey has been indefinitely postp
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    • 24 3 LORD MINTO 'S SECRETARY Co. >nel Dunlop Smith has' been appointed Lord Minto's private secretary. The Colonel will accompany the new Viceroy to India.
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    • SEETHING EUROPE.
      • 279 3 RUPTURE BETWEEN ROUMANIA AND GREECE. Straits Pr*M Afssoy) London, Sept. 26. All the European nations with the exception of Great Britain- and even j 1 she may have to bail up Russia m the near future seem to be quarrelling their hardest Russia has no sooner concluded
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    • 192 3 six sailors REFUSE TO 1 1 LAVE ANCHOR. WITTY WARFARE OF WORDS. An interesting case, marked with an unusual display of wit on the part of both counsel and witnesses came up before Mr. Cohnan on Monday afternoon and continued to a late hour, further consideration
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    • 193 3 ASSAILANTS RECOGNISED BY VICTIMS. As we -ugg<.->ted last evening; the man arrested for stabbing the two Chinese m the Borneo Wharf affray was not the guilty party. We had the story from two eye-witnesses. Now two other >eamen of the French service have been arrested and have been identified by
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    • 9 3 M. Cavaignac, ex-Minister of France, died ye^ii rda\
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    • 271 3 A Ti l>ll£> man Ac i usi d <>i Fraud. Aaron 1 1 i was charged before Mr. Marriott with cheating the Tramway ompnnv of cents. Mr. Perkins appeared For the prosecution and Mr. Montagu Harris defended. (The evidence lor the prosecution showed that the accused
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    • 87 3 A Chinese woman of easy virtue appeared before the Bench Court yesterday afternoon on a charge of criminal breach of trust m regard to jewellery valued at $5,200. The case had been sent to the Bench Court from the Third Magistrate's Court. The Bench Court did not
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    • 118 3 Mr. A. C. Rudra has been admitted to piactise at the Penang bar. It is understood m official circles that no farther progress whatever will be made with Lord Kitchener's military reorganisation scheme until Lord C'urzon's successor arrives m India. A Townsman ccßiplaim that the Gas Department Of the Municipality
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    • 437 3 ROBINSON CO., v. DAING OSMAN. The case of Daing Osman, accused of cheating Messrs. Robinson Co. by purchasing goods for the Rajah Mu<lah of Sclangor, when they were not ordered nor received by him, was con- eluded yesterday, Mr. Miles appeared for Messrs. Robinson Co., and Mr. Khory
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    • 369 3 UNPROVOKED ATTACK UPON CHINESE STALLHOLDER. A Frenchman, giving the name of Pierre Crequeer, appeared before Mr. Colman on Monday, charged with breaking two lamps, two Japanese pots, 17 glasses, etc., valued at SB, the property of an icewater seller named Wee Ah See, who has a
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    • 79 3 THE E. D. M." HIDDEN NAMES COMPETITION. Several enquiring competitors are answered m the correspondence column to-day. Two new verses arc offered for solution No. 18. It may be said of the option man, His first is always on Gang robbers have not kept his next And so to gaol
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    • 23 3 Thi Revd. Father Rivet and the other priests from Singapore, who have been away for the annual retreat at Penang, have returned here.
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    • LEAGUE FOOTBALL
      • 304 3 The Raffles ians met the B. Co. of the Sherwood Foresters on the S. R. C. Ground yesterday; the ground was good and a fast game was played. The following were the teams Wafil— lan>. Goal Van Cuvlenberg, Backs: Scott, Smith. Half Backs Miles, Baines, Johnson. Forwards
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    • 219 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. B. Singles. W. S. Barrett beat G. A. Chancy. C. Singles. F. C. Mac Donald beat C. M. Curtis. H. R. Llewellyn beat Carter. D. Singles. ID. McLeod-Craik beat Chafer. A. Doubles. Haubury and Miles beat Noon and A. W. Bailey. C. Doubles.
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 84 3 rLAND SALE. HIGH IRK ES REALISED. Phere WMn a large attendance at Powell ft Co. Saleroom yealay after ru on wlu n the second day's 1 ol tic (state of Ilndjie Chilian, ed, 1- plfece, high pices were again realised, the total of the aftcroon's sale amounting to 10 kss
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      • 59 3 Strait* Enquiry and Registration Agettctj The above open their office on the 2nd October at No. 3, Battery Road, (First Flour) and are prepared to transall business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing, Selling. Mortgage Investments, etc. Registration of those seeking engagements. Do. do. Employees. Private enquires of all description.
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      • 136 3 CMALL FURNISHED FLAT, or bungalow, wanted by married couple. Rent not to exceed $50. Apply "\V. D.' c 0 Straits Press Agency, 30, Winchester House. v. c. TJPRIGHT Piano, by Scheidmayer. In Excellent condition. Recently been renewed throughout, Apply Pianos This Office. 9-25--pOREIGN STAMPS: Old black English 4d. stamp on
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      • 313 3 ROBINSON Co. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE^ONCE A YEAR! ONCE A YEAR ONLY. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ROBINSON Co. POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Yfars) REAL ESTATE AUGTIONERS A N D VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADF. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insuran.v Co. E(Iik:: and
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      • 537 3 Serravallo's Tonic. ■I HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY rl JR^ Medical Authorities M fimtj& l ALL OVER THE WORLD. f^mfKKk WjkSVg""""* Regenerates the blood, Restores the vital forcet. p**^ fr~ w Kv*"" |H R-JIIir."" Stimulates the appetite, Strengthens the P^H2- W Sm^^iio nerves, Pleasant to the Palate. riii> Austrian Tonic i^ a
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 283 4 ASDFASDF THE STRAITS PARCEL AND SHIPPING AGEIVeY 40 Robinson Road. Parcels Collected and Delivered to all Parts, Passages Booked, Passenger's Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED ANO MODERATE CHARGES k Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th $th Ed.
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      • 406 4 Cast; Clearance I Sale. AT I KOH A Co. 78, BRAS BASAH ROAD. AH books, school requisites and stationery, &c, &c, will be cleared at great rediMdons, commencing from Monday nth September. J ACANA ANTI-FRICTION METAL ANO FIBROUS METALLIC PACKING. WILLIAM WEBSTER, m. 1. m. t. Consulting Mechanical and Electrical
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      • 566 4 1 I ""s. 4 bAwAwiiJ Levy Hermanos. t -^^^^^h^^J 3< BATTERY KOAD. (f- f^^^^^^^Sj^Ej Diamonds and Uecuellery. i I WfllKß% "Omega" Watch. 3 V I/GTIHE bS\m\.^ CINEMATOGRAPH a,d FILMS. 'f I br^S" SramophonesandSlecords^ m m AGENTS FOR THE *T 4 Richard Brasier Motor Cars and Michelin m Tyres, f ~y?
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      • 472 4 [BEAUTIFY YOUfTHOME Mttwt WINSOR I CO. Undertake any Decorative Work you may require, from Whitewashing to Artistic Designs for panels and dados. OLDGOODS MADE NEW If various articles m your home, furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, etc., are grown old and shabby, Messrs Winsok tS: Co., will make them new again, at
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      • 633 4 FRASER^NEAVEs I Soda Water I Lemonade Gingerale. ft They have no Rivals. VBBB^^aa'^Basaaaaaaa^^Bavaaaaßaßaßßaaav^BF vx a^saj a "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED~EtT 1 PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc.. Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Wlkk. FottTMOHT.
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      • 401 4 U7ANTED SMART \U V^ iplearn General I and wiring; abo 1 md prospectH. W ANTED i; paper experienct > w lor night work only. A Eastern Da.U V < vei ing. COMPOSITORS -mart nun cxp wafta. .\,,piv. nii; MENACE \CRSK. Enclish II nurse would tak. child or patient fa return
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