Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 5 October 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 28. VOL. 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 9 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON.
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  • 35 1 [By Permission of the Singapore Free Preee Tokyo, Oct. friL Admiral Noel with seven warships and six destroyers will visit the Japanese fleet at Yokohama about the 9th of this month.
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  • 48 1 Router* Agency. London, Oct. 4th. M. Kosloff, a Russian general staff officer, has returned to St. Petersburg from Tibet. He visited L'rga and saw the Dalai Lama, \vho> one aim, Kos loff sa}-s, is to secure the independence of Tibet and remove English influence.
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  • 48 1 Reuters Agency. London, Oct. 4th. A glow ing account of German trade development m the Far East, published at Berlin, emphasizes the successful com;.«.-tition of German with British shipping, and declares that Germans are ousting the British, even m Hongkong, Singapore, and the Yangtse Valley.
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  • 31 1 ttrsllt rr*M AfMty.' London, Oct. 4th. The Dominion of Canada iuM proposed to the Commonwealth of Australia the establishment of a special commercial convention. Australia is considering the matter.
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  • 41 1 Strait* Press Agency LoMM.N. < >Ct. 4ll) Flic interview of the Italian MntottV Tittoni with IVincc von Buelow lasted tor several liours. It is believed to have been m connection with the re storation of tin- balance ofpOWCT.
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  • 28 1 Strait* PrMt *|«»ey Hongkong, Oct. tli Lavish preparations arc being made m Japan for the approaching reception of the British fleet m Tokyo Hay.
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  • 22 1 StralU Pre*» Agency. Hongkong, Oct. 4th. The sixth cable between America and Japan will be completed m April next.
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  • 23 1 London, Oct. 4th. Repeated night attacks by bands of wandering Chinese miners upon isolated houses on the Rand are causing uneasiness.
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  • 24 1 Reuter Agency London, Oct. 4UI. An Imperial L'kasc orders the immediate preparation of regulations for the elections to the National Duma.
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  • 31 1 ißMtcr't Af«wy London, )ct. 4th. Baron Komura and M. Sato, of the Peace Commission, liavc sailed lor Japan from Vancouver by the Canadian Pacific liner Lmf>re*s oj liuiia.
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  • 186 1 CHIEF OFFICLK S.S. "URLANA" DROWNED. On Tuesday evening a^ the B. I. s.s. "Urlana" was leaving the wharf at Tanjong Pagar, the Chict Officer, Mr. Thompson, was seen to fall overboard. A rope was immediately thrown to him and he managed to secure it a rope ladder was
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  • 58 1 Reutar's Agency. London, Oct 4th. Subscriptions to the amount of one million pounds sterling are invited for del>entures of the Japanese and Kastcrn Corporation, a syndicate being formed m l>ondon for the purpOtC <>t investing capita: m I. .pan and other parts of the
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  • 234 1 FIGHTING WEIGHT AND EFFICIENCY UOUBLFI). The completeness with which tin* British Navy dominates F.uropean waters is not accidental. It is the result Of definite policy, wisely framed and rat>i<lly carried out. Nine months ago, the First l.ord of the Admiralty sketched m outline a new scheme for
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  • 211 1 In an article entitled The Legitimate Expansion of Germany," appearing m "The Fortnightly Review," Sir 11.11. Johnston, k. m, asks the question Where does Germany cobm m? In what direction can a Greater Germany be callcti into existence How can tiftysix million^ of the lest educated, most intcUign
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  • 343 1 The restoration ot the imkh* Mu^r lias been predicted by Mr. Clement K. Shorter, who sa}s m the 'Sphere": "I am looking forward to a swing «»t the pendulum which ihmll make poetry just as popular m this country a^ fiction.** Filled with curiosity as to the
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  • 85 1 \V. Lam. tli« l.nuh«»h j«*Uy i^at present hi New /calami. ACOOMMM t«> Lord Davcx, there are 30,000 kookaaben m England. Tin death .it Itome •>» Mr. Chaile* Allen, of liw 'i' m °f Messrs Watson, Allen ami RofctftS, of Rangoon, reported Mi. Mini wa- a much ic»pected and |>opular member
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    • 317 1 kwiQMO T 6M® Ai.iNTs fok Sing a pork. JOHN LITTLE A CO. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE POR IRON AND STEEK RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. jj IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, ST YALEWTIHE'S BATH HOTEL. >>$;, Bukit Tivtali Road.
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    • 185 1 EDAHL'S MILK, I JRWEGIAN PURE COWS 9 MILK, I THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH g THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 3 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. S The most flattering testimonials from medical men. g To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. M HE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd,
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    • 106 1 [John |_ittle C°~ (LIMITED.) 1 Games Department A COMPLETE STOCK OF ACCESSORIES FOR J^nmlUMlltTfflk ALL (;AMKS BY ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. TENNIS RACKETS. g^iJiitttHflTl44HT4M sIX(IAP( >ki: DEMON SPECIAL DEMON' BltllllllimlllllllH "E. G. M." DOHERTY 'GOLD MEDAL." IvJllllllillililfl/ unlulltl DAIo. WS||g2W A NEW CONSIGNMENT JUST ARRIVED OF ißjr STUART SURRIDGE CO.
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    • 32 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PUCE i" <l>c HIGHEST CLASS Whiskies 1 2-years old) Supplied to 11 M The King I and to H. R. N. THE PRINCE OF WALES. I
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  • 545 2 The Eastern Dailp mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 5THE OCTOBER. TANJONG PAGAR. Now that the Tanjong Pagar arbitration is about to be begun, a contemporary, which has of necessity been wedded to the cause of the shareholders, make* a desperate effort to retrieve the cause of its clients. We arc
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  • 535 2 His Excellency lias recently called attention to the unusually heavy death rate which prevails among small children m Singapore, and pointed out the fact that it i- a subject of the greatest importance. The cau-es of thi- fearful Mortality were given by His Excellency as ignorance and prejudice.
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  • 1022 2 IN THE LAND OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS. •;C M. Special I cannot think of a more opportune moment to give Singaporeans few of my impressions of Tokio, for at no time was the British public so interested m that city as to-day. One of the fint things that improvethe
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  • 355 2 WHY PRICES RULE H, GH THE 1 .\M IN CASH AND NO CREDIT DESIRABLE It is open to doubt M system of g.ving u d,i system most, whether it is Of the receiver, M tin 1 complain that the thing m the East Uf>r^ The signal nevei
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  • 58 2 MX. keferring to 1 X ent whk is-ue. allow me tO add that Pi !-a> Man) nooks and rs can have man\ captures when CfinM The adjacent 1 atToriimake their escape w also to J\y\d 1 impunity, surelj the M afford to p!a. c one or tv end
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  • 108 2 RAILWAY PASSENGER' S PLAINT. Sir. The daily incn ticket holders. et| 2nd class, compels nu the medium of your pam new well ventilat d 1 holdinß over forty for the strx ice eh rea 1 > a.m. Kvery morning nuir-. a\ eto stand owing 1 I occupied Secon 1 i
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  • 229 2 iv \k lii jrour pan i I n iticed the itatenx caught a hinese l< per I ocTupatioeM forbidden thorn r tracttd thai fearful <lim a* I ot the Inspector and the Magistrates o tderedthemanb Hospital are alike commendj difficult to deted thcet <.i^> re engaged -n
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  • 31 2 H. h. n. Yes, Hktc m t«t pot bored 20. but that will mak< We will shortly reprint all thtMTM^ to obviate any doubt m the matter Fl'-
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    • 298 2 ENGLISH MILKS. Sweetened with Cane Sugar, ".JOHN BULL" 18 Cents per tin Containing I lb. net, 'DIPLOMA "(Full Cream) 23 llb.net. From Australian Stores and all dealers. PEERLESS eREfIM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEAL BABIES FOOD. ADDS A
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    • 481 2 j You will find.* j Q That the pleasure of life and ex- J m penses of living are more lightly borne when you know that you are saving- ft I money on your household expenditure by ft dealing* at the famous I 9 Australian Stokes. \A/II Qniil On Permanent
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    • 113 2 COMING EVENTS. Thursday, >tb October. Hichwater: 2-24 a.m.. 7 p.m. B. I. Mail Homeward close-. 3 p.m. No Philharmonic Orchestra practice. Veroniquc. Town Hall o. j.m. Friday, 6tb October. High Water 3-46 a.m., 3-i- j>.m. Cold Storage Co Mtg. Greshani 1 louse, noon. Municipal Commission, --3c p.m. Legislative Council 2-30
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    • 5 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER sth, 11)05.
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    • 227 1 Nnmbei ol l<-ue Paid Comta*- Bnvnra. Setters. Value. upt.. fts— attiu-w Mining i i 57.-.0 ReisawahG. M. Co., Ltd. ia.eo -issued 4,000 I 10 I tPel.iredi s oo I 1 Raul. Aust M (0 Ltd. tp) ,00 jC (contrib.) 4.50 /too Redjang Lebong G. M. Co -43-00
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    • 130 1 r« >-i>.\> 's i\.\ 1 1 s. On L< Bank 4m- 1 Ikm and 2 3/8 Private 6 111 > 1 151 i< m/a .1 {>v Germany Bank d d .2/164 Privat( 2.18 On fraud Hank d d Private 3 m/s 2.71 do. --74 On India Hank T. T.
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    • 21 1 Date. Bar. Wind Temp. tet. 3. I |*kong |>.m. 30.06 X 77 Manila 4 }>.m. 758 ESEi 3a
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    • 24 1 < [RCHAPD ROAD NEAR THE LADIES LAWN TENNIS GROUND. Frcsli at Flowers. Bonqawts, Wreaths. Prices tuoderate. 2 1 7, Hxhard Road.
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    • 116 1 Cloves (Am boina) t 33.0 c Copra Bali d' > !'< »ntianak 6.8 Coffee, Bali, 15 basis 23.00 Palembang, basis,, 25.00 <!". Liberian No. 1 ..,.r Coco-nuts, \kv thousand 33«35 I I ibier s do Cube No. 1 u| 1 No. 2 1 i.cc 1 79 Nutmegs (1 10
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      • 68 1 Gentral Engine Works. €ngitKcrs, Boiler maker*, Iron and Brass Founders, and General contractors. Oil, Rice, and Saw Mill> Machinery, Lancashire, Cornish and Marine Boilers, Steam Winches and Windlasses, Steam and Motor Launches. ariuc Stores alu) *ps m Stock able Address Ceni k.m.." I elephone No. 1 3^). LiO POX SAU.
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      • 397 1 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Oct. 4. Per Nam Sang: Miss Hoops. Rev. A. A. IfcLead, Mrs C. E. Sounders and two children, Mr J. Scott, Mr II Nardenand Mr H. Hunter. Per Ilye Leong Mr and Mrs A. W. Westerhout, Mr William, Mr 11. J. Highfield, Mr \V. Pett, Mi>s Pereira, Mrs
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      • 377 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capitai ,£BOO,OOO RESERVE Liability ro of Propriktors 1 XBOO.OOO. Reserve: Flwd ,£875,000. Bank of England. BANKERS National Bank OP Scotland TutLoNDON City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. LJRRENT Accounts are opened anil interest allowed at 1 per cent
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    • 346 2 \<i/>:i. I'nrt, Prohibit </■>/<■ >>; >irr;: i a! and Mkn-ok-Wak. v\c Hogue. (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffael, (Port cruiser 1 Lisbon, soon. Sutlej. (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Steamers. Agamemnon. China. Oct 25 Mansfield Alcinous, China, Oct 13 Mansfield Alting, Bandjermassin. Oct I
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    • 88 2  -  Mrs. \V. ARTHIR \VHHK. BY Suitable tor Soprano, Tenor or liaritonc. May he obtained pi. st tree, $1 per copy, 910 for 12 copies. Apply by letter only to Composer. 81, Institution Hill, Singapore. Some Press Opinions "The Queen This touching incident is set to
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      • 408 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AM) CENTRAL Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago Noriii-Wi stkkn Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. OptrmUni the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers: on the PACIFIC from HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. The Xationul kjgkwmy to Europe
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      • 241 2 CHARGEURS REDNIS. Aipiral Nielly ABOUT OCT. utli Fott Hsiv^e FIRST CLASS A £36 Do. do Bi £30 Do. do C SECOND CLASS £18 For Freight Passage Apply MOINE COMTE CO. EMAILS CLOSE. To-I>.\Y. Colombo. 'Scandia" 9am K. Pahang. Pekan, Kuantan A Tringgnu, Aing Wn% 10 a m Malacci Linggi, Kheng
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 556 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Broholtn, Dan 817, Birkholm, Sept. 17 Saigon, E. Asiatic Coy Ltd., Uncertain. E. B. Suttoti, Am 1 639, Butman, Sept 16 New York, Stand. Oil Co., for Untain. Flora, Brit, cruiser 4360, Dalton, Sept. 12 Trincomali. Uncertain. Karang, Dut 207, Oudshoom, Sept. 17 Pegal, A.Guan
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      • 114 2 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. EAST WHARF, Magnet. Victoria Graving Dock. Nil. AlbkrtGraving Dock. Hong Bee. Skction No. 1 Lightning, Ismaila. 2 Bharata, Sofala. 3 Achilles. 4 Quito. s Calchas. 6 Antcnor, Sea Mew. Borneo Wharf 7 Zillah. 8 Nam Sang. 9 Tasmam.
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      • 71 2 CLEARANCES. Ciiang Seng tor S;i marring. FTevo Samboo. Janet Nicoll Bangkok. Asahan Penang. L. Rickmen Penang. Achillet Liverpool. teeana London. Resident Schiff Rhio. Calypso Penang ft Ddi Zweena Hongkong. Kistna P.SwcttAPcnang Selai T. Anson. Vidar KillanUn. SriWongse Muar Malacca. Quitto Manila. Prinzess Alice H*kong, S'ghai ft Japan. K. I>. Sutton,
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    • 86 3 ANGLO-RUSSIAN RAPPROCHMENT. LONG DESIRED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. 1 Reilter's Agency London, Oct 4th. fhe ///'">'. m discussinjg (he possibUj t j c^ of an Anglo-Russian vapprochemmt. »ayi that the difficulties are numerous and considerable, but it has long been the desire of the English statesmen and
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    • 48 3 RtuUr't Ag»ncy London, Oct. 4th. [Vice within the past few days armed men have raided stores of dy- lite m the coal-mines of Poland and decamped with a quantity of explosive^. Depots of arms and munitions of ua i continue to be discovered m Finland.
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    • 40 3 Router s Agency. London, Oct. 4th. announced that the Bank of :ind has already earmarked three lion pounds m gold to facilitate the Government's purchases of gilver, and another two millions will probably be earmarked similarly shortly.
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    • 43 3 'Reuter'a Agency London, Oct. 4th. Another attack on a lonely store ;tt Klipfontein by Chinese miners was ivkklc last night. One of the Chinese was killed. Of the occupants of the store, three were killed and one dangermi <ly injured.
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    • 74 3 SULTAN WILL NOT RECOGNISE DELEGATES OF POWERS. Ptuier Agency. London, Oct. 4th. A note from the Porte to the Ambassadors says that the Sultan is firmly resolved not to depart from his ews of the superfluity of financial 'iitrol ot Macedonia by the Powers, as he considers
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    • 47 3 GREAT LOSS ()F LIFE AND DAMAGE TO HEMP. Reuter's Agency London, Oct. 4th. Two interinsular steamers were lost m the recent hurricane m the Philippines, 144 persons being drowned. The damage to the hemp plantations and warehouses will amount to a million pounds sterling
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    • 214 3 FREE DRINKS AM) SARDINES. Private Me Ellis Trim of the Sherwood F> Testers was charged yesterday with stealing a bottle of whisky Irom s\ Spirit Farm shop m Serangoon Road. In defence the accused admitted having ordered a drink without paying tor it; he was a little
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    • 146 3 ENTERPRISING EUROPE. We understand that the management the Hotel dc l'Europe has engaged services of a fine orchestra under tlit able leadership of the well-known 'mist, Monsieur Le Claire who re>tly won the first prize m open competition at the Conservatoire of Paris. •ince then, Monsieur Le Claire has laved
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    • 135 3 H is understood that Mr. W. I. Bryan, who was twice a Democratic •a'ididatcforther.S. Presidency, now ;»>» a tour round the world, has included s itinerary, the Phillipincs, and will give some time and attention to a study '!i< problems of the American administration there. "ing his
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    • 639 3 THE EARL AND THE GIRL. A CROWDED HOUSE. The Bandmann Opera Company last evening before a packed house staged M Ihe Earl and the Girl." Whatever may have been the praise given to the Company for the two previous pcrforman< es, even more is due for last
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    • 44 3 THE E. D. M." HIDDEN NAMES COMPETITION. Our next verse for solution is as follows No. 26 Arm, arm, ye to the warrior's call, Arm, arm ye for the fight," The echo comes from stronghold wall, "For Britain and the Right The Competition Editor.
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    • 279 3 JAPANESE OPINIONS. Mr. Yamamoto, the representative of an important Japanese firm, who recently completed the purchase of 10,000 horses m Australia for his government, has given some interesting expressions of opinion to an Adelaide interviewer. He declared that Japan's great ambition was the extention of her commerce all
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    • 630 3 WHAT IT MEANS TO MANKIND. ("E. O.ll."Speelal.) Civilization, and especially what is termed Western civilization, owes almost its all to locomotion, to artificial means of transit pnd transport. Periods of art, the conquering of baser nations by the nobler, the mightiest of the world's religious crusades, have done little
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    • 192 3 ["E. D. M." Special A wise man adapts himself to circumstances, as water shapes itself to the vessal th.n contains it. A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials. Eggs arc closed things, but the chicks come out all the same. (Murder will
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    • 170 3 Amou the recent acquisitions m the mineral gallery at the Colombo Museum, is a mineral which might prove to be of great value. Placed m a case along with valuable additions such as black cat's eyes, topaz, gold, moon stones, star chiysoberyls, etc, is to be found
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    • 315 3 Penanc, Oct. 2nd. St. George's Church, m addition to being electrically lighted, now has an installation of five large electric fans, which greatly improve the general ventilation, and are eminently desirable from a hygienic point of view. Over j the side aisles the smaller punkahs still j swing
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    • 267 3 MARVELLOUS FEATS BY THE HANDCUFF KING. The British Cinematograph Co. appear to be having a very successful season m Singapore, judging by the large audiences attracted l>\ their nightly performance. The pictures are excellent, both as to variety, interest and clearness, the latter being a quality often
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    • 116 3 They say that m the sweet bye and bye bands will perform under the shade of the sheltering palms at the Fountain opposite the Singapore Club. That it takes to repaint the front of Buckingham Palace, but as many days to decide to colour-wash the Obelisk. That men
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    • 74 3 Before the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan, the Viceroy of the Liang Kiang Provinces ordered the building m Japan of four cruisers for the Nanyang Squadron. These cruisers were completed at the beginning of the year, but could not be delivered owing to the war.
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    • 109 3 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. D. SINGLES. Miller beat J. R. Williams. A. Doubles. Final Tie. Cleaver and Perkins v. Ilanburg and Miles unfinished, B. Doublfs. Worcester and Bolingbrokc v. Fort and Peirce unfinished. To-day s Tie*. B. Singles. O. P. Griffith-Jones v. 11. Fort, to finish. D.
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      • 381 3 TOWN HALL, UNDKR THE PATRONAGE OF H. E. The Governor, SIR JOHN ANDERSON, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will present on TO NTO-HT The rage of two Capitals (London and Paris). VERONIQUE. From Apollo Theatre,
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      • 380 3 ROBINSON and 00. HOLD THE LARCEST STOCK OF Pbotoarapbic Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, ALWAYS FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates 8b Papers Ohemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. I Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson ft Company] Serravallo's Tonic. H mr.iiLY iu:c(>mmi:ni>i;p i;\ k> Medical Authorities
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      • 272 4 a THE STHfIITS PfIRCEIi 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. f FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED AMD MODERATE CHARGES i Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth
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      • 434 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 trans-all business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing. Selling, Mortgage Investments, etc. Printing Lithophing &c, Registration of those seeking engagements. Do. do. Employees. I nvate
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      • 460 4 I BUtf*Ndß^j8 Utf*NdB^j Levy Hermanos, 1 3, BATTERY ROAD. El -4 ij^^^^wp Diamonds and Jeuuellepy. pi if isS^H^^^^KßSa AGENTS FOR THE Ff" I ?7^f^§ "Omega" Watch, I "j* M&ln^ y"^^y^j CINEMATOGRAPH and FILMS. fc^ t boh l obstacle l\ ~~f> \mmmmm xa i J AGENTS FOR THE Richard Brasier Motor
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      • 18 4 Have fl Grilled Chop. IN THE GOOD OLD I ENGLISH FASHION AT THE International Restaurant. N. SARRE, Manager.
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      • 322 4 'J:s!''» 1 1 f T T "N £^>> SHHfIQEH BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS 2[ OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g J4ssoclaicd Portland Cement manufacrurcrs q> LONDON 1900. j5 'Burham Brand' TheFavourite Cement used ■^i on the Principal Construetion Works m the United Kingdom, Harlx.ur and Railway Works, all over the TJ
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      • 806 4 THE BRITISH CINEMRTOGRfIpJ^ PLAYING TO PACKED HOUSES EVERY NX.i,, In addition to our great change of Programme, of New Films arranged under heavy expense the reappearance of the e\tn., I<lVc 4U« vellous JOHN CLEMPERT the undefeated handcuff an,| lator, who challenges the Police and thepublic for a hundred or tho
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      • 427 4 WANTED Chinese Broke: Z r v v Room 17, Winchetter H 0^ rtl ttt *i WANTED Stenographer a rapid and aUitc/VSJSr Room. .7, Wmu.otcr l iowe W^S 1::..: to learn General and irinog; who a fe> wager, and prospects. pi; c o. "Lastcrn l» a ily RANTED 1 ocos^osrtor*, paper
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