Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 October 1905
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19 1905-10-06 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 29. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article112 1905-10-06 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. i PRINCE BUELOW INTERVIEWED. EXPLAINS GERMAN ATTITUDE TOWARDS FRANCE. I R«uter'a Agency London, Oct. sth. Prince von Buelow, interviewed by a representative of a Paris paper, says that Germany's action regarding Morocco lias been purely unag^ressive and defensive. Germany could not112 words
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Article50 1905-10-06 1 AMERICA CLIMBS DOWN. Router's Agency > London, Oct. sth. The Congress of the I'nited States, having discussed the subject of the Chinese boycott of American goodi and CMnCM WWplaintl against the Americai 1 xclusion law, has practically decided that changes must be inti<> duced into the present50 words
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Article47 1905-10-06 1 AN INDIAN VIEW. Reuters Agency. London, Oct. sth. News of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance is generally received m India most favourably, although many natives and some Anglo-Indians me inclined to regard it as an admission of the inability of Great Britain to det'md India single-handed.47 words
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Article53 1905-10-06 1 PARIS BANKERS BUSY. Reuters Agency. London, On sth. It is reported that Paris Bankers me negotiating the BUBOltamoai i^suc m France. Germany, America and Cireat Britain a four per cent, loan «>t" j£~2, 000, ooc at About <)o. The i^^ur will take place probably ;it '.lie end53 words
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Article35 1905-10-06 1 BY BARON SUYCMATSU. ReHicrs Agency. London, Oct. sth. The London papers favourably review Baron Suycniaisu's book, entitled "The Risen Sun." It consists of essays on Japan and has f>ccn published to-day.35 words
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Article31 1905-10-06 1 TWENTY-SEVEN SHIPS KEPT WAITING Reuter's Agency London, Oct. sth. There arc twenty-seven ships at Port Said awaiting the re-opening of traffic. MR. W. H. READ, C. M. C.31 words
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Article314 1905-10-06 1 1 cannot say that Singapore m my early days was an amusing place. True, the Europeans were kind and in»spitablc, and many of them who had known my father, who had preceded me, were good CtlOUgtl to notice me, and none more so than the Governor, Mr. Bonham,314 words
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Article270 1905-10-06 1 SELANCQR. From our Qtm»yti><ii>< Kiwi Limpi h, Oct. and. The Revenue Survey Department has received a consignment of copies of the new Map of Selangor. Two Government clerk* from Selangor, Messrs. A. E. Percira and J St. Maria, have gone to SingajM.ir m connection with special270 words
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Article164 1905-10-06 1 From »ur Oorrctpondant II'OII, »i(. 2U<i. Government has inatic of $1,000 fcr the Anglican Church which is to be era led M I|*»h. The Clerk <>t CourU <»t Kuala K.m^■w bee been tenlenoed to our <i.i\ simple impriaonawnl and to pay ;t mm of s<>o, for criminal breech oi164 words
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Article185 1905-10-06 1 AN ORIGINAL ATTEMPT A 1 SUICIDE A MOry <>t novel mcth«Mi «>1 OOM mitting suicide comes from North Borneo. The \orth lionico llniiUi says that the Assistant Compradan <<f the s.s. Mausang on the 1 5tli ult, was discovered m the ihip'l hold m the185 words
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Article231 1905-10-06 1 A |>omi>«)iis judge m a ctowdrd G.W. train occupied two corner seats, one with his own DOftlv MTMM MM the other with MM KM 1 U KKMJ*> "This sc.it cnj;aj;c<l ask« «1 .1 vouhk Oxford student who rould lind MO i«xtm elst'uhcre. "Don't you see that231 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement395 1905-10-06 1 Joking Tobacw AGENTS I < Sl\«..\l'»)Ki JOHN LITTLE CO. r &&k THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER I-- a Bl is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced. SIMPLICITY, S r rKENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WRITING! are some of its points. I m ORDINARY MODEL, $140 00; BRIEF MODEL, 8165 00395 words
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Advertisement135 1905-10-06 1 I DAHL'S MILK, f I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. 1 i THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 3 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. J The most flattering testimonials from medical men. To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. C THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd,135 words
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Advertisement137 1905-10-06 1 jjohn Little Qo^ I (LIMITED.) CELEBRATED I WIDTH OF BLADES IN STOCK. RAZOBS I m. g in. m. m" *2.65. Westenholm's Hollow Ground Razor >1.25 Dwarf u Mab" >1.50. mmmm^^ mmmmmmssm^ mm^ m^ c can su PPb' CiHi foa these Rasors as SO X under '^^^^^^^MWyMH|B^PWP Leather case to hold137 words
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Advertisement39 1905-10-06 1 Tapsaij. Pure, (^risp, Refreshing, nlvigorating Sodium Chloride. iX Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate. j 22 Analy-< Calicium Carbonate 0.31 sis. Iron Carbonate 8.41 Silicic Arid 3.7 1 1 Mineral Solids Carbonic Acid (free) 2 Hi Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations.39 words
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443 1905-10-06 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FIIDAY, 6th OCTOBER. AMERICAN BOYCOTT IN CHINA. The news cabled yesterday that, m view of the boycott of American goods m China the Congress of the United States hns been compelled to relax the rigour of its Exclusion law, comes M a great443 words
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Article224 1905-10-06 2 According to Reuicr. many natives of India and Anglo-Indians are inclined to regard the clause of the AngloJapanese treaty of alliance which relates to India as an admission <>n the part of the British Government of its inability to defend India. The defence of Indi i224 words
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Article168 1905-10-06 2 The explanation given by Prince von Bucl«iw of the reasons t">>r German interference with French plans iii Morocco, found m <>ur despatches this morning, may be satisfactory to the German people, but not sufficiently >o to anyone el-c. German trade m Morocco was inconsiderable, and what little168 words
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Article88 1905-10-06 2 Wf. hereby give notice to our subscribers and advertisers that we have severed our connection with the Straits Press and Advertising Agency, and that after thi> date we shall not hold ourselws responsible for receipts given for monies due to the Eastern Daily Mail for advertisements and subscriptions, unless88 words
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Article100 1905-10-06 2 Mr. Artik Tilly left on Saturday to to attend the Gymkhana meeting of Selangor Turf Club at Kuala I.umpor. Mrs. Lim Boon Kfng, we are glad hear, is now better. She is under the careful attendance of Drs. Robertson and Young of The Dispensary." The Dutch Cruiser De Ruytcr arrived100 words
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Article907 1905-10-06 2 SIMPLER WEDDINGS ALL THE VOGUE. Among the various changes which have so completely altered the customs and conventions of Knglish society during the last twenty-five years, there is nothing more marked than the difference m the nature of the festivities and formalities attendant on weddings. Relegated to the907 words
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Article85 1905-10-06 2 I lie Board «>t Trade hue received through the Foreign Office dock for Captain Christopher Jones, master ol the British steamship Si, ikh" Liverpool, vhich has been awarded to him by the Czar m recognition of his services to two immen of the Ku i% lM cruiser85 words
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Article300 1905-10-06 2 THE EASTERN PR ESs Our Financial E Kx^rt- diner wru point m dispute i> 1 standardising 1( Government v tvx i^.k.' tw affected o divided views v Crime Increasing m l hen is Hton than there should tenor ..t th ministration for vin.es and district* to found or iuppo only300 words
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Article84 1905-10-06 2 l» \K SIX. I tiiai Mr I. Bryan, An i! Pi ea ten j S While mm- >:u his now <|U».'->tli' 1, I .1111 .1 I liav Eag ni .i i i>! i v- i.iv i wa i et i Mr Bivum il n i mI tt an84 words
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Advertisement236 1905-10-06 2 HUMBER CYCLES. "Imperial," "Standard," "First Grade," "Beeston." Borneo Company, Limited. j When m Doubt, j I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM I I I 2)o Sfam clat am Sfam. 2 THOMPSON THOMAS CO.. t I The Australian Stores. I I CHEAPEST AND BEST. I mcilllstcr $Co M Ct(L SINGAPORE, IPOH 8b236 words
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Advertisement480 1905-10-06 2 STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEAL BABIES FOOD. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS COMPANY— So/e Agents, 3, CECIL STREET. G. R. LAMBERT CO., Photographers Beg to announce that on Thursday, Sept.480 words
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Advertisement89 1905-10-06 2 COMING EVENTS. Friday, 6tb October. High Water 3-46 a.m., p.m. Cnid Storage Co Mtg, Gresham House, noon. Municipal Commission, 2-30 p m. Legislative Council z-$o p.m N.D.L Mail Outward due, The Catch <>t" the Season, Town Hall 9 ,m. Saturday, /tb October. High Water 5-17 a.m. 4Race Entries C 1<89 words
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Article32 1905-10-06 3 The M. M. Company's Steamer SalazU left Colombo at II a.m. on the 6th October 1905, aud may be expected to here on Monday the 9th instant m the morning.32 words
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Article453 1905-10-06 3 Altlng, Dutch 704, Baasbnnk, Oct. 1 B'massiti, Daendels, for B'massin. Antenor, British 3563, Williams, Oct. 1 Hongkong, Mansfield, for London. Ban Whatt 1 1 m, British 195, Rawlingson, Oct. 3 Tclaban, Straits SS Co. for Kelantan. /irc/w/w/, Dan 81;, Birkholm, Sept. 17 Saigon, E. Asiatic Coy Lt<l.,453 words
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Article344 1905-10-06 3 Name, /'>>>/, /v Ml >F-W \K. At H g Brit cruisei China, soon. O'Higgi >. (Chili b'ship), Vaijiaraiso. loon, S Raffael, (Port cruiser Losoon, toon. Sutlej, <Brit cruiser), China, won. SI EAMBRS. Agamemnon, <. hina, Oct 23 Mansfield Alcinous, C ma, <> 1 Mansfield Alting, Ba < m344 words
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86 1905-10-06 3 Mrs. W. ARTHUR WHITE - Mrs. W. ARTHUR WHITE. Suitable t<<r Sopra&o, Tenor oj Baritone. May be obtained pott free, %i pei copy, 810 for 12 copies. Apply b> iau: <>nh to Composer. 81. Institution Hill, Singapore. Seme Press Opinions "The Queen This touching incident is set to tuneful music,86 words
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Advertisement357 1905-10-06 3 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. l'.\* ii v Mail Si i amship '<>., Occidental Oriental S. s. Co., AM) Central Pai ifh LJmom Vm ii ie, Chicago ft North-Westerm Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the 1.. IRGEST mnd ISTEST Steamer* m the PACIFIC 1357 words
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Advertisement285 1905-10-06 3 f-HARGEURS REUNIS. Atpiral Niclly ABOUT OCT. utli Fotr Havne FIRST CLASS A £36 Do do Bi £30 Do. do C I SECOND CLASS £18 For Freight Passage Apply MOINE COMTE CO. MAILS CLOSE. I <>-l>.\\ Billiton <\ Pontianak, Van >ki I.iju "Sam Bangkok, "Deli" 9am Hongkong^ S 1 II aa285 words
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Miscellaneous181 1905-10-06 3 LATEST ARRIVALS. Han I o Soon, Dutch 222, Od ink, Oct. 5 Pontiauak, Lun Ah Sam, tor Pontinak. Dmgmar. German 921, Wolff, Oct. 4 Bangkok. Behn Meyer, tor Bangkok. Hebe, British 345, Inkstor. Oct. 5 Deli, Mansfield, tor Penang 7. Knelling. Sar 903, Woddell, Oct. 5 Sarawak, Ong L we181 words
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Miscellaneous37 1905-10-06 3 CLEARANCES. Yea f.roa\ \'< m York. >ii AntwerpL ivia, Bangkok. Balik Pappan Chittagung. Bhan Nam San j Calcut Stcti gkong Pcnang i, u k Anson I Mali i I'd Bcsoi r<»-i> < i leu i. for Shanghai. Calchas Jadan.37 words
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The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1905-10-06 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, l«06.11 words
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Article139 1905-10-06 1 To-day's R.\ik>. On London Bank 4 m/s ri| Demand 2 1 8 Private 6 m/s. 1 15/ 16 d^>. 3ms. 2 I j On Germain Bank d d 2/16J Private 3m- 2.19 do. 6 m > :.:i Oh France— Bank d 2/>i> Private 3 m/s 2.7 1 do. 6m,139 words
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Article33 1905-10-06 1 Date. Bar. Wind Temp. Oct. 4. H'kong 10 a.m. 30. 13 Ei Si Manila 10 a.m. 760 Calm 27 H'kong 4 p.m. SEi Manila 4 p.m. 758 Calm o 2833 words
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Article24 1905-10-06 1 *i 7, ORCHAPf) ROAD NEAR THE LADIES LAWN TENNIS GROUND. Fresh Cut Flowers. Boiu|u;U, Wreaths. Prices moderate. -•17, hxhard Road.24 words
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Article135 1905-10-06 1 Cloves (Amboina) .s 3^.00 Copra Bali ..7 .30 do Pontianak Iso Coffee. Bali, 15 basis 23*0 da Palembnng. 20 basis., 25.00 do. Liberian No. 1 23.50 Coco-nuts, per thousand ;;.\c Gam bier f s/, o do Cube No. 1 11" do do No. 2 11.00 Mace (Banda) 79 Nutmeg-135 words
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Advertisement376 1905-10-06 1 THE SHARE MARKET Number <>f !<*ui- Paul l a ~t Shares Vale. up to Ci.mi-ann Buyers. Sellers. Tran a tion Mining n.ocv m *?.5c Boraawah G. M Co., Ltd u.oc ('.5. o mssjed. ,ao 4.000 > io 8 io *I>elerred) £.00 =0,000 1 i Raub A*st. G. M. Co., Ltd.376 words
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Advertisement380 1905-10-06 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. W il?. rvos at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf, Magnet. Vie toria Graving Dock. Nil. Ai.BKRi Graving Dock. Hong Bee. Section Na 1 Besoeki, Isnuula. 2 Bharata, Sofala. 3 Glenlochy. 4 Islander." 5 Siak Calchas. ,6 Antenor, Ratho. Bosjuo Wharf: 7 Zillah. m380 words
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Advertisement379 1905-10-06 1 BANK& CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated by Royal Charter APITAL .£BOO,OOO IRkslrve Liability of Propi.iltors 8o °,000. Rkserve Fund oav^^t, I Bank of England. BANKERS national Bank of Scotland i ThkLondon city Midland V Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened an<* interest allowed at 1379 words
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Miscellaneous49 1905-10-06 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From England. Per B. I. Tee-ta r riday. From China. Per M. M. Polynesian on Monday. TI.Mi: TABLE OF MAILS DU| m LONDON September sth N D jg 7th B I October Jnd nth M M 3 rd 14th P O 7 18th N D L49 words
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Article58 1905-10-06 2 GREAT NAVAL REVIEW TO BE HELD IN TOKIO BAY. TWO HUNDRED WARSHIPS WILL PARTICIPATE. strait* ft«m »g»ncy. London, Oct. sth. After ratification of the Peace Treaty between Russia and Japan, the Mikado will review the whole of the Japanese Fleet m Tokio Bay. It v reported thai two58 words
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Article63 1905-10-06 2 TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO TOKIO. Straits Press Agency. London, Oct. sth. In connection with the forthcoming Japanese peace celebrations it has been arranged that Admiral Togo shall make a triumphal entry into Tokio, where he will be received m state by the City Council. The Mikado to-day withdrew63 words
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Article21 1905-10-06 2 Straits Pratt Agaiicy. London, Oct. 511. Count de Witte, has been appointed Prcniit rof the new Russian Parliament.21 words
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Article61 1905-10-06 2 PERFECT PEACE PROBABLE Straits Press Agency. London, Oct. sth. The Times correspondent at St. Petersburg >tates that m official circles it is believed that time, patience and mutual good will will eventually remove all apprehensions which may at present exist between England and Russia, and that a perfect61 words
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Article61 1905-10-06 2 EMPEROR DISPOSED TO MAKE CONCESSIONS RHtiri igenc, London, tet sth. Han »n Tejarvary and Heir Kristoffy, members of the Hungarian Mini-try. have had a protracted audience with Emperor Francis Joseph, to whom they re-submitted a modification of the proposal for universal suffrage. The Emperor was d61 words
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Article69 1905-10-06 2 MACEDONIA'S FINANCES fUuUr't Agency London, Oct. sth. The Embassies at Constantinople have resolved without delay to take m concert further steps to secure the internati- nal control of Macedonia's finances. Hut the Porte is convinced that, is Austria and Russia are not disposed to push matters to69 words
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Article37 1905-10-06 2 MESSRS. LLOYD MATHESON CO. A NEW PARTNER. Rauttr AgencyLondon, Oct. sth. Mr. Walter Cuter, of the firm of Messrs. Creswell ft Co., has been admitted a partner into the firm of Messrs. Lloyd and Matheson 6c Co.37 words
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Article24 1905-10-06 2 ITS COMMERCIAL AWAKENING Renter's Afltncy London, Oct. sth. Commercial representatives from Abyssinia are going to Philadelphia with letter- from the Emperor Menelik.24 words
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Article76 1905-10-06 2 HINDOO LADY THROWS HERSELF BEFORE MOTOR-CAR. W liile Lord Lamington, the Governor of Bombay, was motoring from the ouncil Hall last month, an old Hindoo lady threw herself before the car. She had a hairbreadth escape from being ki'led. b t turned out that some dispute relating76 words
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Article452 1905-10-06 2 ANOTHER GOOD HOUSE VERONIQUE. The Handmann Company, m the presence of a large audience last night, staged "Veronique", which is now on at the "Apollo Theatre m London." The play opens m a florist's shop where we are introduce to the proprietor Moos' Coquenard who, m a highly452 words
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Article119 1905-10-06 2 GENERAL BOOTH ON SNAPSHOTTERS. At the me ting m the Albert Hall m London on September oth, General Booth spoke for an hour declaring that he had come back from his long tour stronger m body, mind and -pint than when he went away. He appealed119 words
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Article73 1905-10-06 2 They say a good many would prefer some who are about to settle down Boon to settle up fir-t. That trade will revive and that chits will survive. "There's falling off m my riding," said the jockey, as he took a header over the rails. That even a73 words
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Article68 1905-10-06 2 The Philippines arc to benefit by the possession of an American cable company's wire at Manila. The necessary permission has been obtained to extent! the lines of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company to China and Japan. The landing privileges have been secured and not a day is68 words
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59 1905-10-06 2 Hie owner of the hidden name m the following verse is well-known m Penanj No. Si I A name of note, connected with the Press, Than he no better friend you'd wish to meet. (.jrave as a judge, yet humerous withal t»o search59 words
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Article162 1905-10-06 2 The many friends of Mr. C. A. Paton will regret to hear that he died at 8 a.m. yesterday morning. I lie deceased gentleman was for many years m the employ of Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd., m their provision and wine department. It162 words
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Article72 1905-10-06 2 The arrival of the new Vicar for the Armenian Church of St. Gregory, the Rev. M. C. David, lias immediately followed the completion of the elegant new Parochial House, situated on the corner of Armenian and Coleman Streets. The reverend gentleman is no stranger to old residents72 words
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Article490 1905-10-06 2 SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH. A. DISTINGUISHED CAREER. Great preparations are being made m Singapore to welcome nnd accommodate Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Bart., M.P., who will airive here on the 12th inst. to act as umpire m the Tanjong Pagar Arbitration. We understand that "Blanche I louse" on Mount490 words
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Article111 1905-10-06 2 Mr. C. Ridgway. proprietor of the Sailors' Rest m High Street, has applied for summonses against a couple of Shenvood Foresters. He states that the men, on being refused supper on credit, smashed one of his lamps and assaulted him. Subsequently, he found that one of111 words
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Article85 1905-10-06 2 The first case of death from snakebite for many years i> report e<l from Colombo, the victim being a Malay woman, who was bitten while asleep, on the 24th ultimo. She aroused her brother, who caught the snake and bottled it, not thinking that its bite85 words
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Article121 1905-10-06 2 A resident of Maradana, Ceylon writes to the Ceylon Standard complaining of the noise made by the Salvation Army at their meetings held m his neighbourhood. He states that their barracks are situated m the most crowded part of the settlement, and that from 7 to 9121 words
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Article146 1905-10-06 2 Thi regular annual inspection of Raffles Institution is m progress. Mr. Ridyard Kipling has written a new book entitled "They," which Messrs. MacMillan Co. will publish shortly. Gwili, the Welsh bard, has just finished to his satisfaction a sermon on which he has been engaged for fifteen years. Tm: P.146 words
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Article222 1905-10-06 2 AUSTRALIAN CHINESE AGITATING FOR PROHIBITION. The Chinese of the Commonwealth are not at all pleased with Mr. Deakin's attitude m regard to the opium question, and contend that the f?ct that petitions bearing close upon a quarter of a million signa.ures have already been presented praying for the222 words
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Article290 1905-10-06 2 The Times of Malaya makes an excellent suggestion to the F. M.S. Railway and the Straits Steamship Company re the approaching Christmas holidays, as follows Now t?.at the Xmas holidays will soon be upon M| the majority of us will be thinking of how best to spend290 words
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Article81 1905-10-06 2 At the meeting of the Legislative Council this afternoon, the Acting Colonial Secretary will move that the Council approve the rate of wages for immigrants who shall enter into contracts under "The India.) Immigration Ordinance of nx>4." lh? Amendment Bill to the Currency Ncte Ordinance of 1899 XV81 words
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Article192 1905-10-06 2 Mr. W. Matthews, of the firm of Messrs. CoodCL Son and Matthews, who is now m the city for a period of about five weeks m connection with our harbour scheme and the Tanjong Fagar arbitration, was instrumental m having the scheme for the new fishery192 words
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Advertisement62 1905-10-06 2 THE STRfIITS 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 AMD MODERATE CHARGES E Goods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth Ed. Lietier,62 words
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Advertisement307 1905-10-06 2 TOWN HALL, UNDER 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 TO nSTEG-IHT Friday, October 6th. CATCH OF THE SEASON. The latest Vaudeville Success. r H.307 words
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Advertisement413 1905-10-06 2 ROBINSON I and Co. HOLD THE LARGEST STOCK OF I PbotoarapWc 6oods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS,! ALWAYS FRESH. I Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, j Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, I Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers! Chemicals. S.nLES, FRAMES, DISHES. I Everything- for Photgraphic use, Robinson Companp. ff-m- rnnruw>A>. .-.~r ~ij-.i m -jirr413 words
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Advertisement424 1905-10-06 3 Heratea Water Factorp, 15, ENGGOR STREET, BARUGH CO., LTD.— Proprietors. W c have recently erected a complete plant of POWERFUL MEW MACHINERY, At No. 15, Enggor Street near Tanjong Pagar. Our SODA AND BOTTLING MACHINERY made by HAYWARD, l^LhK ft Co., (the most celebrated firm ill the trade) comprises every424 words
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Advertisement308 1905-10-06 3 R. B. LINDSAY Co. 16, COLLYER QUAY. Forwarding Agents. Agents for Messrs. Carter PaterBOn A Co. Limited, London. [JECEIVE Parcels and Packagc> and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the United Kingdom and the Continent. Packages shipped to the Australian Mates every month at lowest rates. Our next despatch of packages308 words
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Advertisement591 1905-10-06 3 *p THE LUX LIGHT IS THE CHEAPEST. I X COMPARATIVE TABLE. «A OF THE RELATIVE COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS. I Price of r lo aMdlc P° ucr «fc.^i^^^HfeK Material for Burning. Burning Houn^ Material. Consumption Cost m Pence >• I *"^^P^™*^ l^^^^^^^ Stearine Candles 6d. per Ib. 2*03 lb. 1218591 words
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Advertisement365 1905-10-06 3 Turkish CIGARETTES. The delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker. The Cigarettes of Stephasiou-Samos are of the best Turkish Leaf and Unequalled for Quality. Unrivalled for Price. Imperial Gold No. 1 Si. 70 per 100 Aristocratic 1.50 InijXM'ial No. 2 1.25 High life365 words
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Advertisement787 1905-10-06 3 THE BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPH. PLAYING TO PACKED HOUSES EVERY NK.ili In addition to our great change of Programme, of New Films v, arranged under heavy expense the reappearance of the extraonlii vellous JOHN CLEMPERT the undefeated handcuff and ,1" lator, who challenges the Police and the public for a hundred or787 words
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Advertisement424 1905-10-06 3 W-XMtl) by 1 ho, work after oflicchou knowledge of Bouk-kcc, single entry. Apply to CWon i oEj W/ ANTED Chinese Br..k- )t ral p >V Room 17. Winchester II ANTED Stenographer a! M be rapid and accuraw 1 H! n Room, i;, Wii \yANTEI) SMART IV to learn General i424 words
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