Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 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. 84. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 78 1 AGREEMENT SIGNED Reuter's Paris correspondent *tates i that he learns from scmi-otticial sourcethat the signature of articles of accord between France and Germany on the Morocco question ...is expected yesterday. Later. The signature of the FrancoGcnnan Agreement regarding Morocco has hv?**rt postrKMioi pending its final i revision.
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  • 64 1 It is stated by the St nidani that an Anglo-Japanese ihipownuig combine has bc< n formed, with a capital of live millions, having offices at London and Liverpool. The latter oflire will be partly -taffed by Japanese The company is buying forty of the transport! whirl) were
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  • 36 1 The Japanese Minister t<> Germany ha> communicated the details of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty to Count Buelow who. it U nderstood, cordially welcomed it, recognising the advantages to Gcruiai iy o the open door.
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  • 311 1 How HE BLUFFED THE JAPANESE M. dc Wine, interviewed at Portsmouth by a correspondent of the S/ott, is reported to have ie!d.' Y<»u see wfctJ one gains by -landing lit m I was m a frightful position. I h.ul not the right to accept ,i compromise and a
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  • 228 1 ENFORCING THE EX< I I'M' »N \i I Ri'<\ pepper md i>«-.n traps m mitrumenti tor the enfomneat of tin. Chinese Exclusion Act have ken proposed by seaJout Government m^|«i t m working on the Mcxm m bordi The man who suggested red peppei is assigned
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  • 34 1 The Pasfi correapondeol at Si Petersl)urg states that Mr. Korootovsteff, uiic of the Secretaries of the 1 '< M t Commission at I 1 >rt-mouth, becomes the Russian Minister to Tokyo.
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  • 30 1 Reuter's correspondent .n Pokyo report-; that the next budget will provide for commercial agents o( the Japanese Government to pu-h tr.t- m India, South America and Australia.
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  • 45 1 The Czar> invitation to a Peace Conference, issued on the list in>t propose- that the task of the conference shall be especially and exclusively to deal with questions which have Misen from the late war. which it i> essential to settle without delay.
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  • 33 1 At the opening ot" the Rciclw.ith at Vienna, Premier Gaut-che said that perhaps troublous tiflWS were ahead and that, therefore, he imi>t apical to the different parties t<> their differences.
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  • 34 1 M. Witte has started for St. Petersburg after a mo-t COfdJal interview with the Kai»cr. The French papari assert that the Franco-(ierman Agreement regarding Morocco wm due to M. Witte's reproentation^.
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  • 20 1 During a tight at Bud.ipcst last evening between MippOften of the Oppositionists and Socialists, forty were stabbed.
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  • 23 1 A seveie typhoon has struck Manila. Thousands .tic made homeless. Tht damage to property is ettnaated at yj 1 00,000.
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  • 23 1 Lord and Lady Hindlip are leaving England en route to Mombasa m connection with the farming -chemc established last year.
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  • 26 1 II Witte was enthusiastically greeted at the Station upon his arrival at St. Petersburg. Ile had a long conference with Count LanddrotV yesterday.
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  • 19 1 A strong expedition i> being d«-«-patched by Nairobi aninal Naudi, who is again giving trouble.
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  • 14 1 An imperial decree indefinitely |>«»t--pone.s the departure <>f th<- Chlneac reformers.
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  • 12 1 General Stoesscl has had a stroke ot paralysis at Moscow.
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  • 13 1 Tokyo was illuminatrd last nirilt mi honour of the Anglo-Japanoc Alliance.
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  • 178 1 Mr PIERPONT MORGANS 10,000 ru« HASE. Considerable excitement has been f Mtfd m Ni u Yorit Mi index dispute ovc! the admission t<> the Metropolitan An lluseim o( m anting brouse statue ofGaiui Vibiuti Gallu presented i>\ Mr. Plerponl Morgan Mi. Eduin Klutll, the OwMor pi
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  • 187 1 A BABY ON< I vi \K. John Alfx.ii. «lt-i" Dowte, bettei known as "Elijah III." has i-mm<l .i mml .>i episcopal proclamation i<> Zion < ity lamenting the sunallnesa American families, and expressing full agrceim nl with Prestdenl Roosevelt* well-known iewa <'ii race mj c\<k I■• PMd
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 670 1 ]r* >^». **»1»«>|.I from tttf f' mr 2L.\ty t 0 s^- tt w (p ruj^^i ;ci-«_ -^> AGENTS FOH SIHGAJ*ORE. <* JOHN LITTLE A CO. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT
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    • 15 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A BOOM S<.otim Whisky. ok Kx.iiiioNAuv Goon Valij."
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  • 505 2 The €astern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 30TH SEPTEMBER. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. The terms of the new Anglo-Japanese alliance might well continue to perturb the European Powers, especially Germany and Russia, whose desigus on China have for several years past been but thinly disguised if disguised at all. Just
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  • 397 2 Most of us will agree vviih Mr. Lan Jiak Kirn m his expressed hope at the opening ceremony of the Medical School yesterday that when thi< institution had proved to be a thorough ■accent. Government would provide us with still further facilities for the higher education of
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  • 291 2 The P. and O. Intermediate steamer "Ceylon" left Hongkong at noon on Thursday and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, the 3rd proximo. Thirty-om alien Chinese were banished from the Straits Settlements m August. Where to asks the 4 South China Post." Where else but to
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  • 1067 2 A LAND OF PROMISE. Sp.oi.l to the E D M."> Many people who follow the pipers really believe they fully know the Japan of today, but m this they are mistaken. I, for one, spent days, even weeks m reading about Japan, but with all mv reading,
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 39 2 We quite agrcr with )lM dent, however, when hr s<lv „'>■■ his love of K amblin X v Hylam boy to make K>tt sometimes big thefa mi n n house when hv tituK I cdattheganihliiiKtaMr Malay Ma
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    • 45 2 The indignation m U am suit of the Peace Conf, widespread that threat were openly mad. I that the people who I much m accomplishing with which the war ha arc entitled to question result of the negotiation, sacrifices they and tl UNKNOWN
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    • 87 2 Whai wo submit mem would be fulU ing the Gambling £naa Statute-, and at once I Government U loldv n the premie, the Su I pclled, by treat v, to "fol of the British Residents matter, other than ihost Muliam.nclan religio ment has the right and
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    • 62 2 < >ur oontemporai j suggest* as rcn* employee of labour tiffin and reading Rmt their employe) oik', b- \c fancy tl ment oi the gunins would li.ne t<> be take bill of tare MM dull, od tion that would t in be of the irtrong. healthy public, rather
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    • 34 2 We W'»ul(i hen that it iron policy on the Uovernn a low ingi ni temporary the permanent ucrinV i «)t" tTM fl called u}>. |C home chargl raised m tna UNKNOWN
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  • 48 2 An intere-t. i M i- being held M mv of the l m ing urn, .i paint ire ab graphs of Sir John A I the tuner* against the -tnkin^h Cut tiie m n ot frami which pUy an tine m well mrorth a visit
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  • 70 2 M Mi\ j m the Tanjong I V arrived hen 1 \ii m A large num to meet tliesfc ial Secretary, thi I i man. Hon. < S M C. a Bucklej Mr. Warren, w mm kto meet M v al-o returned b) i Mr. Matthew
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  • 55 2 TftAXSI \1 I» PROM S In consent mi on tome < iermai Guinea, the ■< > despatched the *■>■ division consistii colony, tWO otlii. poll* i During the night the) ami wire attacked, the ju oil-U wounded, tin < steamer iras >| wa- killed and
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  • 81 2 A him -1 cashier, m Mr m Powdl v\ twenty fiva jreara, a\>\h i i Second Mag tratc 3 on the charge ol 1 n priation ot >;o, \\h employe] Mr. Sproule, I>»'i' cutor explainc<l that tn* il< refunded the money tnd what he had
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  • 54 2 Tin mai.N friend- !>' Lim Boon K« tig will rcgrcl Mrs. Urn 8....D ICtOfl v\h" t'r.nn consumption Km l- ill. I'm Newmarket 1 have fOM out of Cwhion, and 1 toy on tlu market 1- Ityltd machine. We U«kr»UOd numlx'i' of them h.ivi Ui n h to Singapore from .\n^i»'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 236 2 BUCHANAN'S. 'RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BLACK WHITE," 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. 5 Exchange. 2 I While the rate of Exchange iv-# mains as high as it is at theß present time we will allow ourß customers an Extra 5 DiSCOUflt* Lbompson I I CDomas CoJ Q THE AUSTRALIAN STORES.
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    • 455 2 PEERLESS CREAM, STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEAL BABIES FOOD. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OK TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS COMPANY-iV, Agtmts, 3. CECIL STREET. G. R. LAMBERT A CO., Photographers. Beg to announce that on
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    • 174 2 for. $15:- a month You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. ae. 777— BODEGA+ TOWN HALL, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BANOMANN OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. Monday, October zn-t. hThe successful Musical Comedy THE TOREADOR. Tuesday, October
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30th, 1906.
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    • 253 1 "sSZ*" VTZ uptn inn.-. Sei.e... Mining ."oo 9 i" .-■> IVr-.iwa'i M Co., Ltd. ir.oo ••.con nixsuetl. 4,00i> s ii s 10 (Dotirrrod) S.oo L > L i Ra«b Au-t. G. M. Co., Ltd. (f.p.) ?.o» ■••< i i i. (conti it> *.jo |>ao icx.) i LO
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    • 137 1 Po-day's K.\ i 1 s. On London —Bank 4 M 2/1 9/16 I k mand i (i Private ft m/s -1 do. 3m s 11,16 On Germany Bank d«i 1 Private m s 2.18 do. 6 m 2.2 c {)>i From, Bank (id Private 3 m/s -7 do. 6
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    • 126 1 Clover- (Amtx v 33 Copra Bali 7.3 c do Ponl niak Coffee, Bali, 15 l»a>i> 23.0 c <;•>. Palembang, 20 ba-i-.. 25.00 (i<». Liberian No. i 2 Coco-nuts, per thousand {3-35 Gambier I. v c (i> Cube No. 1 11 do N< >. j .11 .co Marc (Banda) Nutmegs
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    • 49 1 Sept. 28. Per I'm Sent; Mrs F« < Vv. M< ssrs I lullet, Fuen and Wilson. Per Rajah of Sarawak Mr A. Melville, and Mr. I. Brandenburger. Sept 29. Per Korat Mr and Mrs Thompson and two children, Mr and Mrs Nona and tw«> children, and Mr Smart,
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    • 23 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. 30th September, i^c;. I Ik- Netherlands Trading Society today quote the 4 ma hank rate at 2 1 1 1 i..
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 78 1 Art Needle Work Depot, ORCHARD ROAD NEAR Till; LADIES LAWN TENNIS I Vt sh Cut 1' lowers. Bouquets, Wreath-. Prices moderate. 1 7, hrchard I\< tad. What brines the colour to the cheek )t those who suffer and are weak. \Vi < S€ ailments have but made them crave To
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      • 396 1 COMING EVENTS. Saturday, jotb September. High Water. 11-11 a.m. 1 1-2S p.m. Garr, Golf Links closed. Smoker. Masonic Club. <i p.m. Musical Tiffin. Hotel der PEurope. Raffles Hotel Special Dinner. Torchlight Tattoo. Tanglin. 0-15. Sunday, Ist October. 1 1 ***** water. 1 1-43 p- m -1 sth after Trinity. S.
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      • 384 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Immrpofwttd by Royal Charter. Capitai ,£BOO,OOO. Rkskkvi Liability i o OF PK«»»'RnTORS X»°°,OOO. Kisi rvf. Fumd 8 75» OO I Bank of England. BANKERS NaTD >NAL Bank of Scotland TheLondom City Midland bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 88 2 The P. O. Outward mail steamer orom andel left Colombo on Saturday at 10 p.m., and is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon, the 29th inst. The P. O. Homeward mail steamer Simla left Hongkong at 1 p. m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 403 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. s. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Westerm Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. OpermHmi f/ f \RGEST •ut</ ISTEST Steamers <»t the J'A( PROM HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. Ihe Nmtiommt kjgkwmy to
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      • 429 2 CHARGEURS REUNIS. Aipiral Niclly ABOUT OCT. ut/i Fop Havre FIRST CLASS A £36 Do do Bi £30 Do. do C 1 SECOND CLASS £18 For Freight Passage Apply MOINE COMTE CO. MAILS TO ARRIVE. From China: Hy P. 6: O. Simhi to-day. From Europe: I'erP.O. "C<>rornandal" on Friday. TIMK TABL.K
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 400 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Brohohn, Dan 817, Birkholm, Sept. 17 Saigon, E. Asiatic Coy Ltd., Uncertain. E.B. Sutton, Am 1639, Butman, Sept 76*Ne\v York, Stand. Oil Co.. for I'ntain. Ffora, Brit, cruiser 4360, Dalton. Sept. 1 2 Trincomali. Uncertain. Karang, Dut 207, Oudshoorn, Sept. 17 Pegal, A.Guan Choon, for Java. Obra,
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      • 594 2 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAR. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf, Magnet Victoria Graving Dock. Nil. AlbfrtGraving Dock. Nil. Suction No. i Serbia, Maruda. „2 Glcnogle. 3 Nil. 4 Nil. 5 N'»- 6 Sultan. Bornko Wuari 7 Broholai. 8 Senegambia. 9 Nil. Jardink's Wharf -Nil. Kkppkl
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    • TREATY FAVOURED.
      • 189 3 Reuters Agency London, Sept. 2«>th. With the exception of the AV.ws, the London papers unanimously welcome the Anglo-Japanese Treaty with the greatest satisfaction. While recognising the sense of increased strength and security which the treaty gives both countries, they dwell specially OB its unaggressiveness and the service
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    • 125 3 k!A TV OPEN TO WIDE INTERPRETATION, RtuUr'i Ag«nc> London, Sept. 29th. The French Press has received the A nglo Japanese Treaty favourably, stating that there is no reason why it should cause ill feeling between England and Russia. The Press considers that the safety of Indo-China is strengthened
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    • 94 3 RtHttrt A|tMy.' London, Sept. 29th. The St. Petersburg Nova I'rcmva MJI that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance enslaves Asia and is aimed particularly at Russia. It enables the allies to cooperate either for the eventual annexation of a portion of Afghanistan by Great Britain or of Northern
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    • 86 3 bEAST BANK OF CANAL DESTROYED. Rcuttr s Agency Lo!*DON, Sept. 29th. The explosion of the Chatham m the Suez Canal burst the vessel into three pieces. A huge column of water, -and and debris was thrown up to a height of two thousand feet. The cast
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    • 37 3 tteuters Agency. LONDON, Sept. 2<> th. Ih« King In- invested the Prince ofWa'w with t!' Grand Crosses of the Order of the Star of India and of die Order <>t tho Indian Empire.
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    • 60 3 The next VCTM offered for solution is: No. 20. My hrs>t you'll find m every breast. My second trace m bird and beast. My third's m North not South nor West My iourth's likewise m East. My fifth's m many brought to mind.
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    • 210 3 LONDON PRESS OPINIONS. Regarding the latest KitchenerCuraon correspondence the Pull Mall GmteMt says The dispute and tone of it prove, if further proof were needed, how hopeless the position bad become and how right Government were m racing facts and resolving reluctantly t>> let the Viceroy go. The
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    • A BAKU BATTLE.
      • 291 3 Acco.Hing to tlic latest liomc advices the situation m the south-west Caucasus is steadily growing more serious. Conflicts between Tartar bands and Armenians are of almost daily occurrence. On the sth inst. a pitched battle took place m the vicinity of Baku m which thirty-five Tartars were killed
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    • 280 3 BANDMANWS C< )MPANY COMING. After a long spell of absence of any theatrical companies m the Town Hall, the plf inure necking public will be glad to learn that the Bandmann Opera Co., which left Hongkong on Thursday evening la>t by the German Mail, is due to
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    • 296 3 ITS LESSON TO GERMANY. In draw '.ng attention to the lesson> to l>e learned from Japan's victory oft" Tsushima, Colonel Gaedke says m the Berliner Tagehlatt that the rapidity with which the Russian Fleet was scattered and destroyed is a clear proof that a weak fleet and
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    • 71 3 To-morrow's Match. To-morrow morning at 7 a.m. the match between Singapore and Perak is to be shot oft*. The following will represent Singapore Messrs. C. M. Phillips, R. de Silva, P. Fowlie.A. E. T. Murray, V. A. Flower, A. Morrison, Surton, Tan Soo Bin, Hays. Jairam and
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    • 26 3 To-night, at 8 p. m. Mr. Tan Tcck Soon will give a lecture on Europe and Asia" at the Chinese Volunteer Drill Hall m Waterloo Street.
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    • THE AMERICA GUP.
      • 283 3 The fact that the designer who has been asked by Sir Thomas Upton to model a new challenger for the America Cup has declined the commission, on the ground that the conditions of the race give British designers no chance of success, ought to make the New
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    • 199 3 SENT SPOILED TINNED GOODS TO AUCTION. Mr. Louis Katz, of Messrs. Katz Bros., appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday morning for exposing at "Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale room a quantity of tinned ptovisfons unfit for human consumption. They consisted of tinned carrots, sprouts, asparagus, beans, green peas,
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    • 118 3 DIVIDEND DECLARED. The ninth general meeting cf .-.hareholders of the Sipiau Tin Company Limited was held at the Compan r s Office Gresham Hou-e. Battery Road yesterday afternoon. Mr. G. A. Derrick said that the surplu> <>t working account had been carried to profit and los>
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    • 58 3 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Ties. Championship. C. V. Miles beat A. Morrison. C. Class Singles. Carter beat Fergu-.cn. I). Class Singles. J. R. Williams beat R. W. Chafer. A. Class Singlls. W. E. Cleaver and D. Y. Perkins beat Hose and Everitt. Profession Pairs. Law 2. Gaunt
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    • 34 3 The meetings of Clubs, such as the Tanglin Club meeting, will be treated by this paper as private, unless the committees notify us that they are desirous of having their meetings reported.
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    • 201 3 Wl learn that Mr. Morphy, Editor of the "Straits Times" is leaving for home towards the end of next month. Proff.ssok Williston, of Chicago University, has uncovered a rare specimen of the dinosaur m Wyoming, Several freight cars to be required to remove it to Chicago. Ceneral Booth's great project
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    • 867 3 Siamese Loan to Kedah Mr. W. F. J. Williamson, Sia- mese Financial Adviser to Kedah, and Mrs. Williamson, passed through here on their way to Bangkok on Saturday. The negotiations m respect of the j recent Siamese loan to Kedah have j aroused considerable interest m Penang. j
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 802 3 i ROBINSON Co. 1 I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE I iSALEfczz- I ONCE A YEAR! I 1 ONCE A YEAR ONLY.} I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS j POWELL CO, r SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REALESTATEAUCTIONEERS VALUERS. MORTGAGES AJUtAMGED VALUATIONS HAM RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency.
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 267 3 CHURCH NOTICES. The strvices at the M. E. Church will be as usual, the Pastor preaching at 9a. m. and sp. m. The evangelistic service at Bp. m. will be conducted by Mr. H. Rickard. The Y. M. C. A. Bible Class at 3. 45 tomorrow afternoon, will be conducted
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 297 4 "I I I < THE STRAITS PRRCEIi AND SHIPPING AGENCY 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 AND MODERATE CHARGES k Goods Stored to suit Passengers I Convenience. Caple Address: TOBACCO. Codes
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      • 494 4 Straits Enquiry and Registration Agency The above open their office on the 2nd October at No. 8, Battery Road, (First Flour) and are prepared to transall business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing. Selling, Mortgage Investments, etc. Registration of those seeking gagementsDo, do. Employees. Private enquires of all description. Registration
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      • 528 4 f =D<====DC=x===c^^ THE LUX LIGHT IS THE CHEAPEST. if COMPARATIVE TABLE. OF THE RELATIVE COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS. p For 100 Candle Power rnce ot y, JSBjplS^i Material for Burning. Burning Material. Consumption Cost m Pence j **-^^J* S* earine Candles fid per lb. 2031 b. 1218 5te —^-X^^^^^^^C^r*^^*" Ebrtric
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      • 483 4 BEAUTIFY YOUfTHOMEI Mtmr* WIHSOR A CO. Undertake any Decorative Work you may require, from Whitewashing to Artistic Designs for panels and dados. OLOCOODS MADE HEW If various articles m your home, furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, etc., are grown old and shabby, Messrs Winsor Co.. will make them new again, at a
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      • 952 4 I idiß/llLtik:- |FRASER*N EAVES Soda Water I I Lemonade j I Gingerale. ft f 9^ They have no Rivals. ~^> "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETcT SITUATIONS. Vy ANTED i Room 17, Win ettci 'ANTED Stenograp cr f be rapid and ao oral H D BASS Room. 17
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