Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 September 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail ANO STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 22. VOL. L SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 60 1 Reut«r'» Agency THE CRY FOR FREEDOM. London, Sept. 27th. A Zemstov representing the Munici- palities of Russia, meeting In congress at Moscow, has decided that it is possible to utilize the National Assembly with a view to the attainment of political freedom and it is therefore
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  • 38 1 London, Sept. 27th. Canada asks the Imperial Government to arrange that Canada become a party to the Anglo-Japanese treaty of 1905, thus securing the minimum tariff which will presently confer ndvautages upon American products.
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  • 22 1 London, Sept. 27th. Baron X- mura, of the Japanese Peace C :nmission, starts homeward tomorrov, \,.i Vancouver, British Columbi
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  • 23 1 LoMMiN, Sept. 2;tli. The Hungarian Opposition parties will meet on the third proximo to dn«ft a formal reply to the Emperor.
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  • 19 1 M. WITTE COUNT VON BUELOW. London, Sept 27th. M. Witte had prolonged hutrvten yesterday with ComM Buekm at Kichtlictan.
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  • 375 1 GOVERNMENT BANC 11< >NS GRANT OF LICENSE TO CROMTON Co, Govt rnment lias sanrtioncd the grini to Mes>i>. Cromton Co., of ;i license for the supply <>: electric lighting and power to the population of Madras Some of the provisions of the linn-t--are of particular interest to
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  • 202 1 MORE ROOM FOR THEM IN EAST AFRICA. There would seem to be a prospect for our lawyers and doctors m British Hast Africa shouM any ol them tind the sweetness of their skill wasted upon thedesertairofthe Straits. The Colonists Association at Nairobi has pointed out that the
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  • 59 1 The Peking Government has ordered the military governors of the three Eastern I'iovinccs m Manchuria to report upon the IOMM ami damages ot the natives of those provinces. From Shcugking (Mukden) the report on (he same has l>ecn sent, m which itisstatcd that the losses of property amount to 20,000,000
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  • 38 1 That great Illusion, Pepper's Ghost," Belongs to days of yore, The smartest conjuror cannot boast, He's puzzled people more. Many ailments, now-a-days. Are just as tricky, sure, For Dysentery we'll sing the, praise, Ot Wood's Great iVppermint Cure.
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  • A MINER'S ENTERPRISE.
    • 443 1 In view of the many diliieultics attending the labour question m mine*, says the Malay Mail," and with \\\f object of reducing manual labour .uid the staff, Mr. Lokc Chow Thyehas purchased machinery, and it i> due t«» his enterprise that the first
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  • 213 1 X \\«.»h»N A I BJ, The Burma development Syndicate were la^t year nrMMod an extension of the concession lor <|iiaitz .tin! alhivi.il tin mining at Maliwun of about 2.000 acres, which are now m very ■atllfertOTJ working order. Mr. Snow, the Attorney and Mining Engineer of the
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  • 134 1 In loh 1 1 n Lakih Wbt m «>i PkoPKRTN lIV A MIKUIAM It is a mattei for gratification to lea 1 n N ays the Calcutta M Englishman") that Southern India has produced .mothei Tall m Mr. Naina INllai N!arak»\ ta, <>t MuthujHt, lanjou- District Him
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  • 113 1 It i^ reported that the mine-dragging work at Port.Arthur i> rapidh |>i<'i;irss. ing. Ihe entrance to the h.iiU>ur is now dec from danger, and vessels ot about 2,000 tons (.in MMj) negotiate the channel. The imperial Anglo-Indian Asmk i atioii has sent it> rrplj to the liengnl Government on the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 290 1 '"XKI.rM fro-. '•—T^f'^.\ «*i»»'7*'j;y.'-!.MV I I IP IBHliTiy*^ J AGENTS FOR SINGAPORI JOHN LITTLE CO. THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER is tlic Favourite Machine wherever it has been iiitrodueed. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WBITING are some of its points. ORDINARY MODEL, £140 00; BRIEF MODEL, $*****. INSURANCE POLICY MODEL, £190
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    • 213 1 5 L/AHL o IVIIiIjIVi c I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, t THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH S THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 3 J COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. J The most flattering testimonials from medical men. To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. W 1 THE EAST
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    • 128 1 John LjtHeJfc C^ (LIMITED.) 4^~~Bjj^^^^ C Hi I ■Hi I*vxa X Hi I J mm o^ m^ X R O P P WIDTH OF BLADES IN STOCK. RAZORS m. m. m. m" $2.65. Westenhotm's Hollow Ground Razor >1.25 Dwarf "Mafe" M.50. We can suj>ply Cares foa these Rasors as "**^^B
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    • 15 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Sound Souh Whisky. ol Eiuriimuu.'v G«Mti> Vmm
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  • 323 2 Whatever faults have been committed by the present Home Government m the past, they have made a big bid for popularity at the forthcoming Genera] Election by the successful issue of the new alliance with Japan. Without doubt the treaty m question is one of die most
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  • 591 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES. Anent our yesterday's leader entitled "Shipping Monopolies it ifl interesting to find that whereas our combine;; m the Far East are reaping huge profits, J.P Morgan's monopoly of several Atlantic lines, which he acquired three years
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  • 204 2 The President of Venezuela hM been strutting around with a swelled head for several months pn>-t, and from a Reuter's despatch of \vsterdav, it appears probable that France will undertake the delicate operation of reducing the inflammation. This little task would have been attended to ionic
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  • 53 2 The Manager of the Chartered Bank of In«lia, Australia and China, courteously informed us that he has received a telegram from Head Office m London stating that the Bank's Court of Directors has decided to pay an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 12 per
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  • 1075 2 THE DREAMER'S ESCAPE FROM THE LIFE STRENUOUS. T E. D. 111. Special. I I have been dipping my soul into the delirious delights of a neighbouring port -my favourite lazing place. lam an excellent egotist and regard laziness as a fine art. Sunday is the day when
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  • 83 2 We knowot MMtlim- r ly urged m «ir i. i but d«> know ofmuch thai i ed ■gainst it and pr i Wherefore we m- MibmH thai tii' I- d freed <»f tin- h relic <»t unwise and v minislration irhidi m formuch, md as far as
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  • 86 2 I he I. .filiation < par irive facility itl can acquire »kill up m the i i-i.iutiv van possibilities of th. possible for m) g him ate ili«- chances may appi eyed ..t the lam fad thai th. with tin- ..M< n Of courm M
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  • 75 2 Undoubtedly, tin i trouble lies on tl infliM ntial 1 1. tish sul ment We <!-> tion the boyi with a metl iblicly indignation. VV< method could Ject, one mon with the best of i I h« re is n<> doul I minded Ch i tin-, and
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  • 5 2 WHAT OUR REAPERS THINK v
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  • 26 2 Dkas Sir. You s "iii .i cypher m n.tn>;;it put our at lasl nght, Km.il\ t!>at our capita i lill MAN/ v i
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  • 92 2 Sir, I carts Boat (juj\ .ip'K ii ha\ c sroused the iv i personal investigation I find I is i ontinuously I > I > ki .1 l>j lure therti to pedestrians, i m MCI .it tiSMS, it isqu It is hi^ii timethat BSOM was pl.it id
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  • 205 2 IVar Sir With refer** scut t»> 1 1.X.. I i v Gow nm I Towkajn pi »yii for the (iamMimu Farm m tin F II S a k w wonh hies I aopi place N<> <!<>iil>t tin Towkaj a laudaMi <• i f the) ot OOSaSSI toll
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  • 61 2 Ponang Ol»ea»e and Cvp i«, We arc no MOMI 1... than we mi ik« mother h ib«* worked out, and several fatal i-oms of 1. our midst. It Attack v indiscriminate! v, tli. out a short time m t! apparently More suaci rodents. Then fIIII> remedy for
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  • 67 2 Dowager Empress 's Pocket Money Viceroy Yuan Shi X Lin have KM a j0,,,, rhrone, remonstraU. travagance «»i th, 1; Dowager m patronising They point out that now for tliccnjovpi, ntoi i v that economy m thU mean the HMrin| annum, wmkh could t, inf itnrM m the admit i^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 231 2 I N D. COOPE Company's. BURTON LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz. quarts of all dealers. j Exchange, j I While the rate of Exchange re-A mains as liig'h as it is at thel present time we will allow ourl customers an Extra 5 o
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    • 462 2 SSJ 6S?^t?*— 'I I I HIP 1 llHllvci^ESflflSSSS^^ BEL 'i'Bw'^^^^^^^l'' S^B I Agents: ROBINSON and Co., j SINGAPORE Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers House Estate Agents. CURIOS. AUCTION SALE AT Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN Cos. MART. Wednesday, 4th October at 11 m. and following day* >amc huur A $3,000 invoice of
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28th 1905.
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    • 7 1 1 I 5. Oil
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    • 61 1 Rates. 2 1 I l/l6 1 7 1 < 2 2i 1 2.66 Privi 2.71 k r. 1. Prival Bank d;d dis. Pri\ dis. Bank d d 78 Pr 1 r. t. jod/s .1 Bank d/d .104 S Is la-t issue 1 4 1 32 per arm. 1 _.:ul
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    • 123 1 I >ma) S Copra Bali do P inak 1 asis 23.C do. Palemb g, 2 basis,, 25.0 c •1< >. Liberian N< >. 1 23.5 -nut-, per thousand J3-35 Gam I 8.5 c I c No. 1 11" No. 2 1 1. l) gs (1 10 to the Ib.)
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 54 1 ST VALENTINES BATH HOTEL jy, I ink it Timak Road. AN IDEAL SPi >r FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET AT MODERATE RATES. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. BILLIARD TABLE. TENNIS COURT. FRESH WATER BATHING TANK. For (finis upply. THE HOTEL
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      • 420 1 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UF APITAL sio.ouo.uuu RESERVE KIND: Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 itcMnnn Silverßeserve 9 8,500,000 j WwWMW Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Slade, Eaq i bairnan. A. Haupt, Esq Deputy-Chairmai H »n. C. W. Dicks r. Salinger, Esq. K. Goetz, Esq. H.
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      • 494 1 BANKS. (Netherlands India Commkrcial) Hank.) ESTABLISHED 1863. Paid-up Capital 7,200,000 (about y 800,000) Reserve Fund 1,572,000 (about Head Office: Amsterdam Head Agency Bavavia Branohes. The Hague. Sourabaya. Semarang, Indramayoe, Bandoeng, and Weitenreden Correspondents In Java i heribon, Tegal, and Pecalongan. London Bankers Wiiliam Deacons' Hank, Ltd. Paris Bankers Gomptoir National
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 80 1 COMING EVENTS. *bursUay, -:otb September. :».m. 1 ting. •1 1 ipenii g. j p.m, < ward mail closes j. -.>o. 'iJiv. 26th September. j a.m. 1 .40 p.m. A. 11 I Meeting. Drill H .ul due. a.m. 1 ;ni ll< Kise. I i\ |Otb September. 11 1 1 a.m. 1
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    • 88 2 The P. O. Outward mail steamer nyomandel left Colombo on Saturday at 10 p.m.. and is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon, the 29th inst. The P. it O. Homeward mail steamer Simla left Hongkong at I p. m on Saturday and is expected to arrive here
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    • 56 2 A telegram was received by the Focal Manager of the < bartered' Bank r>l India, Australia, and China yesterday 22! th V 1 (1 ""-<- m London, stating that the Banks Court ofDired tors had decided to „,v and interim dividend for the past halt w. at
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 167 2 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. !\\l lIX M .>t—li 1 1 O Occidental Ac Orikxtai S < «i N lk.\i l'.\( m,, n p cine, Chicago A f n-Wi *ti m LWAYS. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Opt* hx< i SI ROM HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. 'The
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      • 48 2 CHAM;. An>irai ABi For Havre FIRST Do do Do. SECOND I HOINE <• MAILS TO ARRi^r l > s s s KiiV/i < CC i l IY\i B I i Mil Kirn a cc Art Needle Work ji -<:. < >K( HARD R< I ADII S I i, i BonqiM
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 451 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Broholm, D an 817, Birkholm, Sept. 17 Saigon, K. Asiatic Coy Lt«!.. Uncertain! E.B. Sutton, Am 1639, Butman, Sepi 16 New York, Stand. Oil Co., for I'ntain. Flora, Brit, cruiser 4360. Dalton. Sept 12 Trincomali. Uncertain. Jesseric, British Jll3, Shotton, Sept 17 Newcastle, HutlMdi Bros., for Dii
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      • 407 2 VESSELS AT TAHJONG PAG4R. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To>day. H.\m Wharf, Magnet. \'k i»)Ki.\ Graving D<>< k. Broholm. Ai.iu v 1 Gu.wiv. Dikk. Adeh. Si 1 K m No. 1 Thongwa. 3 Nil. > Survia. 1 Achilles. 5 Kintuck <» Sultan. Borni 1 \\'h.\!<i 7 Stephan. J
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    • THE NEW ALLIANCE
      • 425 3 INDIA INCLUDED IN THE SCHEME OF DEFENCE Reuters Agency l.i >\I>ON, Sept. 27th. The text «>t the Anglo- Japanese agreement, published simultaneously m London and fokio, contains the preamble ofeighj articles. Ilir preamble states that the object of the Alliance is consolidation and the maintenance of general
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    • 69 3 rERMS I >!■" M IREEMENT \.< >nd< >n, Sept. 27th. The Karlstad Agreement confirms the conditions m our telegram the 25th instant According to the ms 1 >fthe arbitration the treaty isto be renewable each decade a neutral zone ■be established along the frontk and tlie historic
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    • 48 3 DEMANDED. Reuters Ayency I' i. have presented the Porte with a note insisting upon the establishment of foreign financial control "\< i M;u (.'(lonia. It i announn thai the ad> is< »ry i due to ai rive at Salonika i m il><- i st < 'ci< »ber.
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    • 58 3 I 111NA l'K< >TESTS AGAINST DELAYED EVACUATION. Straits Press Agency Hongkong, Sept. 27th. It i> reported on reliable authority that the Chinese Government have proted against Japan's protracted delay m the evacuation of Manchuria and the retention <>t~ railway guards <>n that portion of the railway conceded
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    • 35 3 Reuttr s Agency London, Sept. 27th. The Colonial Secretary, the Hon. A. Lyttelton, m replying to Mr. Isaac Zangwill, declines to reserve the East African territory irlrch Zionists refused some time ago.
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    • 32 3 FREEDOM OF IHK CITY CONFERRED. Neuter's Agency London, Sept. 27th. I Ik Hv o! London Corporation h;<s unanimously resolved to confer the freedom of the City on General Booth.
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    • 43 3 He liter's Agency.' London, Sept. 27th. It has In m discovered that the submersiftc boat scare m Paris is loundlesi the allegations made against Germany with reference to buying the designs of the new French submarine arc {fc*9vcd to be baseless.
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    • 14 3 MORE TROUBLE ON THE MINES. FIGHT BETWEEN KAFFIRS AND CHINESE.
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    • 123 3 ■Strait* Pr»«t A|«ncy I London, Sept. 27th. Further trouble is being experienced on the Rand with the Chinese, and much discontent is being manifested over the troubles which the workmen are causing. Yesterday, a number of Kaffir and Chinese miners came into collision, knives and revolvers
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    • 123 3 NO SCARE IN THE TOWN. From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25. The case of plague that was reported the other day as having occured m Kuala Lumpur lias turned out to be not the only one. The victim, a Chinese rikisha coolie, has died;
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    • 45 3 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT DISCLAIMS PURCHASE. Reuters Agency. London, Sept 27th. The British Admiralty disclaim- all connection with the purchase of the lanjons Pagar I><>ck>, it being officially explained that the Government of the Strait- Settlements is the purchaser and not the Imperial Government
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    • 45 3 VIGOROUS MEASURES. Peuter t Agency London, bt.pt. 27. Prince Oboicn>k\, the Governor of Finland, lia> informed a deputation which awaited upon him that m revolutionary agitation the Government wouM refuse all further conce»>ion^ and resort to vigorous measures m suppressing the malcontents. --„i,,iM
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    • 43 3 M. Will i; PRESIDENT. R.ut. r't A 9 .ncy London, Sept 27th. It is announced that the Nova Vremva Cabinet, <>t which M. Sergius dc Witte is to L>c the President, will b«formed before the meeting <>t the new Russian Parliament
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    • 371 3 KHOO PECK SIEW CHUAN GUAN. The second day's festivities m connection with the marriage of Mr. Kho<> Peck Siew, -on of Mr. Khoo Pee Soon, to Miss. E. Chuan Guan, daughter of Mrs. E. Chuan Guan were celebrated yesterday afternoon at No. IB, lank Road. Ab<>ut two
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    • THE "GOLDMOUTH" MUTINY.
      • 1449 3 The case again t the six seamen of the British Steamer (ioMmouth, charged before Mr. Colman for disobedience of orders on three counts, begun on Monday afternoon, was concluded yesterday afternoon. The prosecution closed its case on Monday, presenting as testimony some of the ship's
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    • 127 3 PRESENTS BOUQUET TO CHARMING LADY. Most of our reader- will remember Fitzgerald's Circus elephant, but would hardly credit that this animal had fallen a victim to the charms of the fair sex. The following yarn of the animal comes from the Model" Colony, Shanghai, and look<
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    • 154 3 HOGAN CO. V. JUNID. The now ancient case of criminal breach of trust alleged against a Malay named Junid, formerly clerk of workin the employ of Hogan Co, reappeared again yesterday afternoon and was, as usual, postponed, this time to Saturday morning next. The accused is charged with misappropriating some
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    • 56 3 )ur local magistrates and judges ill be pleased to hear that they are net the only member- of their fraternity that arc overworked. Japan advices today state that the Judges and Procurators m Tokio lv .c been working night and day m examining the people arrested m
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    • 29 3 RiuUrt A|Mcy. London, Sept. 27th. The Austrian Newspapers announce the approaching creation of an Austro Chinese Hank on the same lines as the Deutsche Asiatischc Bank.
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    • 256 3 The members of the Singapore Lusitanian Club will be "At Home" to-day m honour of the birthday of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Portugal. Tills evening at 7 o'clock a solemn Te Deuni service will be held m the Church of St. Joseph m honour of the same
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 833 3 ROBINSON Co. i I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE^I ONCE A YEAR! I t ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I f BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I ROBINSON Co. j \A/II *3.ni\l On Permanent >nl Artistic VV!LOUN OU ENLARGEMENTS ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Portraits and Groups »> »'iinrn dk.m.kks of the highest excellence
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 305 4 I THE STHAITS PARCEL AND SHIPPING AGENCY 1 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 AMD MODERATE CHARGES Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth En.
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      • 454 4 Straits Enquiry and Registration Agency The above open their office on the j 2nd October at No. 8, Battery Road, (First Flour) and are prepared to trans- all business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing, Selling. Mortgage Investments, etc. Registration of those seeking en- gagements. Do. do. Employees. Private enquires
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      • 583 4 1 l HW^ flb *^*w«n Levy Hermanos. I /<^-S^k rf* '_l I* I| _j^_|l^^M______i 3 BATTERY HOAD. L l| Diamonds and Jeiuelle^y. L I 3^^^^ "Omega" Watch, t *f jfi? T H£ QMu.*? CINEMATOGRAPH and FILMS. 1 br^S SranwphonesandStecordA -fy t MI AGENTS FOR THE Wr H Richard Brasier Motor
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      • 478 4 [BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Wtstrs Wlltf OR CO. I 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 Winsor Co., will make them new again,
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      • 1019 4 iFRASERsNEAVE'S 1 1 Soda Water I Lemonade I Gingerale. A They have no Rivals. "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEdItT SITUATIONS. T \DY Dstcasr, vsfl sst L^ teach thrci- Six t Stai vately. For pvtkulan No 13 Tr.Mal^ar Street \y.\viii> smari to learn General I and wiring; also 1
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