Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 9 October 1905
1905-10-09
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1905-10-09 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 31. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article94 1905-10-09 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. ENCLAND AND FRANCE. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES. Neuter's Agency London, CM. 7th. The Matin m publishing a detailed history of the Morocco imbroglio, states that just prior to M. Delcasse's resignation the situation was such that had war broken out between Germany and94 words
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Article181 1905-10-09 1 BRITAIN'S ALLEGED OFFER TO MOBILISE NAVY. Toso«zo Kiel Canal and land one h indred thousand troops on German soil. Reuter's AganoyLondon, Oct. Stli. I lie Matin hiif continued disclosures relative to secret understanding l»<--twetii Britain and France, afVinns that England offered M. Delcasse to mobilise the Brit: >.181 words
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Article27 1905-10-09 1 »oUt»r jgnc, London, < tet ;th A Blnntyrc wire lays that bubonk plague has broken out at Chinde. ;.nd thai several death- have occurred there.27 words
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Article516 1905-10-09 1 GENERAL BOOTH MENTIONED AS CANDIDATE. Extract from B N. B "Liar" 1 ;tn Sept, 1905 In view ot \anous misleading statement that have lately appealed m Singapore Journals we take this opportunity of informing our reader^ that so far from the Court of Directors <>f the B.516 words
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Article203 1905-10-09 1 SELANCOR. Fr»« Mr Corrr»p O f.<.nt, Xl A! F.t MIH'R, Oct. 4th. In the recent Kirc llrigndc competition drills, Mr. lladdan J Markes, who is Inspector to the Brigade, carried off four prizes and two silver cups, thus topping th c ijv. t o succe*nf«l competitors.203 words
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Article267 1905-10-09 1 JANUARY-AUGI STOUTPUI The Stale <»i Negii Senbilan expoj led pikalfl 4,451*11 of tin Airing the month of August: .mil tin-ore ptkul« 2,7155s or a total output <»l the metal of pikuls 7.1^.70 (4J17 tons) valued approximately at >■ .',.,^)i 4 The duty rc.iliM-d was S B.;. o267 words
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Article153 1905-10-09 1 1 1 -mi. >t t. 4th We ii K nt to i.am that Mrs, Rsjwlsj oi Matang i^ ill m Taiping Hospital Phere appear* i<> he a i<.t of m Taiping JU»I at present. The engagement of Mr. A. Stronach of the Straits Trading Company, and Miss Smith,153 words
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Article276 1905-10-09 1 JAPANESE TA< IK S IKIKD The Admiralty have n— >!\<<l totiy remarkable Kperimenl at Portsmouth, -.i\- tli.' "D.nlv Express," with tin ..l> feel ascertaining whethei th< narrow harbour could Ik- as effectively bottled up was pnit Arthur during tin-Kwioo-J apanc at w.-ir. It i-->t.it««i thai tht Adnmaity276 words
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Advertisement327 1905-10-09 1 i S& niNG Topa^. Li-i- agents ii>u Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO. Gappett's Portable Engines and Boileps, foden's Steam Wagons. JMLTISTTHTCSr MAOHHTERY, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL jy, Blikit 1 inu\h Rood. AN IDEAL .si'OT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's327 words
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Advertisement155 1905-10-09 1 S NORWEGIAN PURE COWS 9 MILK. 1 f THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH J THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH J S COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. Ihe most flattering testimonials from medical men. 9 To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. J i THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd,155 words
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Advertisement73 1905-10-09 1 mcjllister Co., £t<L SINGAPORE, IPOH PENANG. Anns and Ammunition Department. Hollis Guns, Cheap Muzzle and Breech Loading- Guns MARTINI AND SNIDER RIFLES Lee Speed Rifles Lee-Enfleld Magazine Sporting Rifles Winchester A Remington Rifles j Browning 1 Automatic Pistols I Webleys 1 English Revolvers I Mauser Patent Pistols I Colts. Smith73 words
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Advertisement30 1905-10-09 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE "olds TOP PLACC *n thr HICHEST CLASS of Scotch Wluskics (i>-ycar* old) Supplied to II M. Tn* King «»<» »o m. r. h. m mvee of WALES.30 words
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509 1905-10-09 2 The Eastern Dailp mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 9TH OCTOBER. WAKE UP SINGAPOREANS. Cleanliness is one of the p.ime requisites of every city, and there habeen much discussion m the Municipal Council and newspapers bearing on this important subjert with a view to making Singapore a healthier city and to509 words
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Article527 1905-10-09 2 The latest issue of the Victorian YearBook shows a lamentable stagnation of the population of that state. The compilers aver that this stagnation is chiefly due to the Immigration Restriction Act. This undoubtedly accounts for a part of the truth, probably for the greater part of the527 words
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Article124 1905-10-09 2 We notice that a certain gentleman named Mr. R. McClellan, is advertising m our local contemporaries to the effect that he cannot any longer be responsible for the correct insertion of advertisements" appearing m the Eastern Daily Mail. For the benefit of all concerned we may mention that124 words
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Article115 1905-10-09 2 Flic F. If. S. owned racers M Benedick and v Blackbird won two events each at the Batavia Race Meeting. The M.M. Company's steamer "Polvnesien,"may be expected here this morning from Saigon. According to a Simla wire of 21st ult. there were m India 3,939 seizures from plague m the115 words
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Article1029 1905-10-09 2 "OLD TIMES IN SINGAPORE.' By Mr. C B. Buckley. The Y. M. C. A. rooms at Zetland House were tilled by an appreciative audience of both ladies and gentlemen on Saturday night, gathered sti heatMr. C. B. Buckley on Old Times m Singapore." Sir Stamford Raffle*. Mr. Buckley1,029 words
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Article30 1905-10-09 2 It is rumoured th a 11. B. the Cover nor will give the K'ng's Birthday Hall at the Victoria Hall, Sing iporr, ffwmd ot at Government I louse as usual.30 words
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Article527 1905-10-09 2 The Royal Indian Tour A decision which has been and which has ghrtn a ba satisfaction m India, is tint H of Wales' staff for the co, n ]r: be formed ofoafem !m m cad Tf l regiment of which |||< in-Chief, or with which he is527 words
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Article29 1905-10-09 2 Ihe Kd, t hw|Mi ...itr-^.M.i, interrm t.. v wntu n;.. n n.-" >i.| r ..t tlir pa;H- w id- 1 I ble forth*op ln i..n»0l29 words
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Article177 1905-10-09 2 Di AR SIX. The Mtkk m ■MOTWag showing tlu- earnest ill rt« Whjl <>l Australi.i m \k banished from the Commonw< melicinal pur|x>ses, wliui v* with asimilar action taken hy the Chinese ol the h States, it appeari to wm u< i>e a m i to our177 words
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Advertisement296 1905-10-09 2 Th© NeW Drink t TANSAN GINGER-ALE. Containing all the Invigorating Properties of TANSAN, and is a Deliriously Flavoured GINGER-ALE. It is meeting with HUGH SUCCSS EVERYWHERE!' Sole Agents GAIiDBECK WfICGREGOI* Go., SINGAPORE and PEflAflG. I When m Doubt, j I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM IT IS M I m 2)e296 words
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Advertisement340 1905-10-09 2 PEERLESS eREAM. 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 on340 words
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Advertisement154 1905-10-09 2 Th« General Enquiry and Registration Office. We beg to inform the public that the above office has been taken over by a Syndicate. K. H. MAULEFFINCf) Co. The General Enquiry and Registration Agency. We have this day taken over the abo v Agency, and have appointed Mr. T. C. Nock154 words
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The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1905-10-09 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9ra, 1905.11 words
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Article384 1905-10-09 1 Number of l--ue Paid Shares Value. upto 13,00 c I i" 57.-0 ...500 RMeeed. 4.000 10 10 -0,000 1 i 150,000 A, 1 18.10 J. .v j 100 J 100 ..000 unissued. 50,000 M 10 00,000 i 10 -44. 1 I $60,000 i. j 19.6 15,000 1384 words
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Article137 1905-10-09 1 To-day's Rah s. On kwufow— Bank 4 m/s 2/1 11/16 Demand ..2/1 7/16 Private 6 m/s. do. 3 m/s. i3/<6 On Gerummy Bank dd 2.17 Private 3 m/s I.iqJ do. 6 m 2.2 1j On Frame- Bank d,d Private 3 m/s 2.7 do. 6 m/s 2.74J Om /iNfti— Bank137 words
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Article129 1905-10-09 1 Cloves (Amboina) 33^0 C<>pra Bali 7.30 do Pontianak 0.80 Coffee, Bali, 15 l>a>i- 25. co d>> Palembang, 20 basis,, 25.00 do Liberian No. 1 23*50 Coco-nuts, per thousand 33-35 Gambier 8.25 do Cube No. 1 1 i; do do No. 2 1 1. 00 Mace (Banda) ;<; Nutmegs (no129 words
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Advertisement54 1905-10-09 1 Turkish CICARETTES. The delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker. The Cigarettes of Stephasiou-Samos arc of the be>t Turkish Leaf and Unequalled for Quality. Unrivalled fcr Price. Imperial Ciokl No. 1 1.70 per 100 Aristocratic 1.50 Imperial No. 2. 1.25 N High lite54 words
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Advertisement17 1905-10-09 1 Art Needle Work Depot, Telephone No. 737. Fresh Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Wreaths. Prices moderate. 217, Orchard Road.17 words
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Advertisement415 1905-10-09 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed Te-day. East Wharf, Magnet. Victoria Graving Dock, H. N. M. S. De Ruyter. Albert Graving Dock, Hong Bee. Section No. 1 Teesta, Ismaila, Sea Belle. Section No. 2 Sofala, Zillah. Section No. 3 Carlyle. Section No. 4 Van Riemsdyk.415 words
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Advertisement378 1905-10-09 1 BANKSCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charier. Capital ,£BOO,OOO Reserve Liability r of Proprietors j' Soo oc Reserve Fund Z 8 75.°°°(Bank of England. BANKERS National Bank of Scotland I TheLondon City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1378 words
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Miscellaneous49 1905-10-09 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Kngland. -P. M. N. Str., Salazie to-morrow. From China. Per 11. 11. Polynesian on Monday. TIMK TABLI OF MAILS DUE IN LONDON September sth N D 2W 7th B I October '2nd nth M M 3rd 14th P O 7 18th N D 1. II49 words
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Advertisement111 1905-10-09 2 IBEAUTIFY YOURHOMF] Messrs WINSOR CO .rndcrtake any Decorative Work you may require, from Whitewashing to Artistic Designs for panels and dados. OLDGOODS MADENEW It various articles m your home, furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, etc., are grown old and shabby, Messrs WINSOR ft Co., will make them new again, at a trilling111 words
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Advertisement694 1905-10-09 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Ouental S. S. Co., AM) CENTRAL Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago ft NoßTii-\VKs,n:RN Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Opermtmi the LARGEST ami FASTEST Steamers or/ the PACIFIC) FfcOll HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highicay to694 words
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Advertisement119 1905-10-09 2 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. L.ndkk Mail CONTRACT wim mi Austrian Ciovlrnmem The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails '9° 5 1905. irate Oct. 9th Persia Oct. Bth Nippon Nov. Ml S ilesia H°V.119 words
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Miscellaneous504 1905-10-09 2 SHIPPING NEWS. The M. M. company's steamer /Wv/irs/cn left Saigon at 7 a m. on the 7th October r9O5, and may be expected here on Monday morning, the 9th inst. VESSELS IN PORT. Ban Fo Soon, Dutch 222, Odink, Oct. 5 Pontianak, Lim Ah Sam, for Pontinak. Ban IVhntt Him.504 words
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Miscellaneous447 1905-10-09 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. .\<u/u. Port, Probak date of arriva/, <ni,i \geuts. M ..\-< -Wak. Hog ie, 'Rr:t cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (C ti r s ip), Valparaiso, sooa San Raffael, (Port 1 »er Lisbon, soon. Sutlej. (Brit cruiser 1. wvs. soon. S Agamemnon, China, 2\ Manstieki Alcinous. C Oct 13; Mansfield447 words
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Miscellaneous154 1905-10-09 2 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Bangkok Singapore 1 1 a m Bcngkalis &c. Sri Tringganu" 2 p m P. Dickson Sappho 3 p m Hongkong fee. Hong Bt-c 3p m Malacca, &c. Ban Poh Guan 3 p ni To-MOMtOW. Sarawak Kudiin^"" q a m Sourabaya, &c. "Van Rienwlyk" 1 1 a m154 words
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Article93 1905-10-09 3 COLONEL INIGO JONES APPOINTED. London, Oct. Bth. Colond Inifro Richmond Jones, c. n. ia >, l>ccn selected to command the troops m the Straits Settlements. [Colonel Inijio R. Jones C h., lately m commill of the '2nd Battalion of the Scots turds, wa» bom m island is the93 words
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Article47 1905-10-09 3 Rtutor Affeacy > London, Oct. Bth. Yesterday was a day of general mourning m Hungary, being the anni-vci-.uy of the execution of the lenders ID the war of 1849. An unusually great procession visited gives at Kossush. 1j is announced that Batthyamy's Day passed off quietly47 words
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Article41 1905-10-09 3 LOCAL AUTHORITIES ORDERED TO ABSTAIN FROM INTERFERENCE. Reuters Agency. London, Oct. 7th. The Russian Minister of the Interior ordered the local authorities to n from interference at the forthing elections for the National Douma, the New Russian Parliament.41 words
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Article51 1905-10-09 3 FRESH DISCLOSURES. *»wt§r'i A|tnc> London, Oct. 7th. 1 he investigation into the New York ins-nance companies daily discloses fresh irregularities. Governor Missonc m a vigorously applauded speech declared that when the President of an Insurance Company contributed fco a political campaign »m the company's funds he committed51 words
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Article17 1905-10-09 3 P»ul»r A|ency London, Oct. ;th. The British China Squadron has arrived at Kobe.17 words
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Article42 1905-10-09 3 GREAT ATHLETIC MEETING HELD AT ROME. Reuters Agency 1 London, Oct. ;th. A great athletic meeting is being held m the Vatican Gardens at Rome under the patronage of the Pope, who warmly approves of sports and athletic \crcises.42 words
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Article51 1905-10-09 3 AN IMPORTANT UNDERSTANDING i Renter's Agncy.l London, Oct. 7th. At Tokio the Kokumir" made a tlicial statement to the effect that Mr. I alt's recent visit to Japan was .< :tallv accompanied by an intuit understanding m consequence o( Japan's explicit disavowal of any design whatever on51 words
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Article69 1905-10-09 3 LtFESSOR BEHRING INTERVIEWED. Raatar'i Agancy. London, Oct. 7th. ssor Behring, the alleged discov- a remedy lor tuberculosis, <>n nterviewed stated that hitherto h< had not experimented with human beings, but that from his experience with animals he had great hopes of being utilise the so-called bacillus of69 words
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Article42 1905-10-09 3 EAMERS PASSING THROUGH CANAL. HRltliri Agency. London, Oct. 7th. h is anticipated that the Suez Canal be completely opened to the shipping traffic to-morrow. Steamers waiting at Suez are being ed to enter the canal to proceed t«» Kmailia.42 words
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Article140 1905-10-09 3 BARON OKUMA'S FIGURES CONTRADICTED. R»ut«r 1 AfMCy I London, Oct. 7th. rakahashi m on interview ill refuted Baron ()kuma's,(theexI'lcnnii) figures, relative to Japan's mal Debt. M. Takahashi states the debt only amounts to './0.000.000, the interest on which mounts to a little over uinum. He further pointed140 words
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Article36 1905-10-09 3 Tin "Malay Mail" understands that «a Lumpur will be lighted by elecv liliiu the next fortnight. The •ii V power, it is said, will be rthcGmiug Y t j lc rm fl wl y b upply.36 words
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Article588 1905-10-09 3 BANDMANNS IN A BAND-BOX. M PAY LADY MOLLY." On Saturday last the Bandmann Co staged "My Lady Molly" m the presence of a large and appreciative audience. Up to the present full houses have been the rule without the exception a fact which goes to prove that588 words
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Article110 1905-10-09 3 MANDARINS AND RAILWAY OFFICIALS REPRIMANDED. The sequel to the recent dynamite explosion at Peking by which several members of the special Mission, appointed by the Throne to travel abroad m order to study the Government--and Institutions of the World, were wounded, is that an Imperial Decree has110 words
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39 1905-10-09 3 Our next verse for solution is as follows: No. 30. My first's a term opprobrious (You've heard it oft before) My next's an olden measure— An inch plus forty-four Thk Competition Editor39 words
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Article56 1905-10-09 3 For placing stones on the tramway lines at Keppel Harbour and pressing them m with a stick, an old Chinaman was fined 50 by Mr. Seth, who stated that if it had not for the man's age and the fact that he «tt ill, he would have committed56 words
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Article164 1905-10-09 3 Crows, it is reported, have multiplied so fast at Penang upon a few having been imported, that they threaten to be a pest there. It is proposed to put them under ban, as well as dogs. Thi Navy League will on October 21st decorate the Nelson Column, Trafalgar Square. Being164 words
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Article831 1905-10-09 3 A GREAT FUTURE PREDICTED. Sir Walter HUUmr Interviewed Sir Walter Came Hillier, k. c. m. g. a distinguished ex-official of China, now on his way home by the P. and O. v Bengal," has been interviewed by a representative of the Times of Ceylon. The first831 words
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Article174 1905-10-09 3 steady tnmttat (row tilt Sumatra tot.") Mr. Brown, the well-known horse dealer, has gone > Australia with an order for eighteen Griffins for the Deli Races. To facilitate the remitting of stamps of different foreign countries for replypaid messages the Dutch Government has arranged to keep a stock174 words
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Article299 1905-10-09 3 (*fWB Our Owa OtffWpMtfist.) Penang, Oct. 4 th. Mr. Justice Law has just given judgment m the case of Khoo Eu Bee and Khoo Eu Thean vs. Khoo Sin Yeang, m respect of a claim for damages for alleged trespass on land m Kedah. An interesting point arose299 words
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Article187 1905-10-09 3 After long deliberations the Tsar and his advisers have agreed that, after the lapse of centuries, the Russian people must be taken into consultation by their Sovereign. On Saturday, August 19th, the Manifesto appeared constituting a representative assembly for the whole of Russia with the exception of187 words
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216 1905-10-09 3 Last month, m London, before the Junior Institution of Engineers, Mr. Leslie C. Lambert read a paper entitled, "The Influence of Depth of Water on Speed of vessels." The author said that the great importance of the question of the influence of the depth216 words
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Article250 1905-10-09 3 The Selangor Hunt Club has been resuscitated and the following Committee has been elected Mr. H. Conway Belfield (President), Capt, Molyneux (Master), Messrs. C. E. Spooner, R. C. Grey and S. R. Smith. The Master announces October, November and December to be a hunting season. Paper chase-,250 words
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Article51 1905-10-09 3 What brings the colour to the cheek Of those who suffer and are weak, Whose ailments have but made them crave To be released and m their grave What now has given such desire To live agftt You may inquire. Diseases cannot well endure The strength of Wood's Grat t'eppcrmint51 words
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Advertisement346 1905-10-09 3 TOWN HALL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF N. E. The Governor, SIR JOHN ANDERSON, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BAMDMANM OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will present TO ITIQHT Monday, October gth. THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS. SERGEANT BRUE. Rom Prince of Wale's Theatre,346 words
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Advertisement524 1905-10-09 3 ROBINSON J and CoJ HOLD THE LARCEBT STOCK OF I Pbotograpbic Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS,! ALWAYS FKKSH. I Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Chemicals. ofiALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson ft Companp. Serravallo's Tonic. H lII'.IILV KK< )M.MI M)KI) V524 words
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Advertisement496 1905-10-09 4 STATIONERS X LIST OF BOOKS. {Rectmify R*t*ived\ Find' Ay's Class Teaching I 4.^0 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary,, 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-Tze's Tao-Tch King 11.50 Wo Chang's England a.50 I hang Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3.50 Hope n I# so Parker's "History of China 5.90 Devereux's496 words
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Advertisement290 1905-10-09 4 R. B. LINDSAY Co. 16, COLLYER or AY. Forwarding Agents. Agents for Messr>. Carter PaterSOn ft Co., Limited, London. RECEIVE Parcels and Package^ and forward to Colombo. Rangoon India, the United Kingdom and the Continent. Packages shipped to the Australian States every month at lowest rates. >ur next despatch o\290 words
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Advertisement455 1905-10-09 4 i I "•a? l **«J£wl Levy Hermanos. t 4* Diamonds and Je<xtellet*y. I "Omega" Watch. 3 le pneu iV^ichelih o #of f 4i 52£r l obstacle r +*ramophonesandJleeord& I L^Hxr -mmbmm^ AGENTS FOR THE tl| Richard Brasier Motor Cars and Michelin Tyres. I DYSENTRY I 3 Will find great relief455 words
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Advertisement17 1905-10-09 4 Have fl Grilled Chon IN THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH FASHION AT THE International Restaurant. N. SARRE, Manager.17 words
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Advertisement317 1905-10-09 4 SHHfIGER rhos. <j5 SPECIALITIES, METALS CO OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. o g Poriiaiid < ulik m ll?anufac(urcrs w LONDON 1900.) Burham Brand CO C rheFavouritc Cement uaed <jii the Principal Construo--3 tiuii Works m the United CO Kingdom, Harbour ;md Railway Works, all over the ~gj World, and by the gj317 words
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Advertisement1124 1905-10-09 4 THE BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPH. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT In addition to our great change of Programme, of N, m p,|, arranged under heavy expense the reappearance ol the rxt--,,,. vcllousJOHH CLEMPERT undefeated hand. llt f *Z lator, who rhallcngcs the Police and the public for a hundred or th.L to fasten1,124 words
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