Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 October 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 34. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 32 1 A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE. (lUltor't A|«ftcy I LoN!>OV, Oct. I Itll. The output of European sugar daring the year 1905 is estimated at 6,625,000 tons compared with 4,690,000 in r<>o4.
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    • 39 1 RtsUr'a Agoscy. LOMKIN Oct. I I til. A Russian Imperial Rescript published to-<! iv again pays a tribute to Omit Witte in commeiufation of tiis recent sen ire -> 00 behalf of the Russian Gere rnment.
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    • 47 1 KING WILL RECEIVE PhPC TATION OF UNEMPLOYED. London, Oct. nth. On the occasion of the ceremonious opening, on the 18th inst., of nSc new thoioughfares of Alvych and KtngHway debouching on the Strand, the King will receive a deputation of the Poplar un< mployed.
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    • 34 1 HEAVY STEAMSHIP BOOKINGS. 'Mdttr't *M«e» London, Oct. i »th The steamship bookings from Europe to India arc very heavy at present in view of the forthcoming royal tour through India.
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    • 83 1 EMPEROR rROROC.I'FS THE DIET. Reutcr's Agency. LoWOOHi Itt. i i th. The Emperor, Fraai JoteC has again prorogued the Hungarian Did till December loth, the reason being the iioa succciii in forming new Go* ernment on the basis of securing I'.uliiment against disorder. Despite this prorogation Count
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    • 59 1 Shanghai, Oct. ith. The United States cruiser Cwriiwah. 3,213 tons, after visiting Chcfoo proceeded to Japan, and is reported to have been aground oft Rimejama, Kiushiu (Saikaido). She was successfully re-floated and taken to M«>ji- It is not yet stated where she will l»e drydocked for the
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    • 29 1 AN ALLIANCE DESIRED. Shanghai. Oct. 4th. It is reported from Peking that the Chinese Government, tearing isolation, is desirous ot entering into an alliance with Japan.
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    • 103 1 OUTLINE OF THE GOVERN MKNTS PLANS. The Nkkl Xtr/ii states that, M I first instalment of the ]*>st-bellum enterprises, the Com ii iiwicnt hii ihrirtrd to establish during tin- next fiscal year a Japanese-Chinese Bank ered a number of museums at various important foreign marN enlarge the Kobe
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    • 132 1 While the whole world is applauding President Roosevelt as peacemaker, there comes, says LatVan'New York correspondent, a tribute to his race— uieide theory. 1 lie 400 employees betooging t«» the Cafe Martin, I prominent New Yorv restaurant, have received notice that any one of them getting
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    • 28 1 KARLSTAD CONVENTION ADOPTED. Router's Ag«n«y.! London, Oct. i ith. The Norwegian Storthing ha> adouted the recommendation «>t the Karlbtad Convention by ioi votes to 16.
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  • 371 1 fill NATIVE QUESTION GENERAL UNREST. Various cfoctMMtMHH «<>mbinr to briny the native attention t<» the front in South Africa. Ihelm b Hie death Leiothodi, the paramount chief of 4k H.t>ut«»s. When Godfrey Lagden received Lord Milnei 11 Maaara, Im provided him with an cacuH of io.ooo armed mounted
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  • 318 1 The ii« a- published l>y tin OsWftVl is by no means dear. Renter's telegram would almost sjake one believe thai Japan wa^ taking a part in the establishment of a naval Imsc at Singapore; the French telegram says that Great Britain hai Japan's oaaanl It
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  • 121 1 Among his other BW HI* IHtOOi of an interesting iiojsgT t<> ii e legendary home o* t" c Cot -.in-, tl>. (icrman F!mperortook home with him tinm lankier .t -pu miid Mgroofthc fulW'st bwo4and gigantic stature, whom lie designed a- a coloured ornament to his first regiment
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  • 108 1 resi ivi nEs at r< »kio. Sir Mirh.nl and l.a«l\ HWw-Bttch, with Mi"- Hicks Beach, who arrived n< Tokin <»n September i», were pn ented to the Emperor and Kmoresa. Sir (Undo M.m 1».)M:»1<I. il'« llriiis.li Minister, and l.adv MacDwuiW K»* r ;i l tur licit ish
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 260 1 1 3ES: i.«, > i- for Singapore JOHN LITTLE CO. Eeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. l___ ~_ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL 2y, Bukit liuioh RomtL AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine^ Bath Hotel. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS TO
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    • 470 1 .1 1/ /<\ ii I j i^> IYI 1 JfV i C /S^VBESS^^^SSn \£2 nivi^trt^m#yfc^^m i tfL% NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, f :lfflH^^ r^ .J^T 1 mi, „v.v cwmi) Mm- i\- which Premier f 1 Nil-. OMA IA A A 1.1) MILK L\ WHIL.II I THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH
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    • 41 1 Taijsarj. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, nlvigorating Sodiu < i1 i. tride. 18.76 PotaKKiuni 0.56 SodittM Sulphate j:: Analy- ('alicium Carlx>uateo.ji Iron Carlxmate 8.41 Silicic Acid a. 7 1 Mutt ral SoKdi $5 .1 Un lie Acid (free) ».8i Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations.
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  • 751 2 the Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 12TH OCTOBER. OUR POSITION. Owing to the prominence with which the business "affairs of this paper have been given publicity to in the columns of i our local contemporaries we think it i s due to ourselves that some explanation should be
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  • 303 2 An American newspaper has made the remarkable discovery that pearls are to be found in COOOanuts. In giving publicity to the matter our American contemporary ttaflgt that. The fact that cocoanuts sometime^ contain pearls -properly so called, and quite similar to the pearls of mollu.-k--has been established
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  • 183 2 In another column we publish an account of a number of convictions of street hawkers, found guilty of obstructing the roads in the process of retailing their wares. The congestion of street traffic in Singapore is quite bad enough without being further obstructed by these itine rant
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  • 1067 2 MISERS' MONEY. RICH PEOPLE WHO DIED IN MISERY. The hoards of money and other valuables frequently discovered by workmen, while engaged in pulling down old houses, in many instances have been secreted by misers. The property thus found in the absence of any bequests to the contrary, is divisible among
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  • 26 2 At the Supreme Court yesterday Joon Kit was sentenced to a month s simple imprisonment for not keeping proj>er books as repuired by the Bankruptcy Act.
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 128 2 It was only recently Z? a scathing criticism th c if* I I Museum," and the ne K (l NSZ Government in this ,JJ th *N expert who passed thn.JT' up an appointment Cambridge University. nk 1 our own Goxerntncm «»i n<i *r aware of thc splendid
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    • 249 2 Much significance an telegrams which 1,.,., with reference t., the pronij lion of an Anglo I hrm in Liverpool, with cab'iK I /.5,000,00c Phcii- telv no doubt that mi,! will he formed, if entered UMo exist* question which firm, in the Far i koi.K especially, ii
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    • 271 2 )i.t sign of i! Chinese pet ■;><<-■. of i iit I Mm evidences obtC ;x I g ricance canr I < _«t enthusiast! In* I have pai tii ij •"■f I by which the birthd has been corametn schools and r« »]!<-« celebrated the d according
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  • 53 2 TBtnUUV m<>M) Sheedy wrested in Am Chinaman MUMd I km 70 lcg«-d to be guilty o1 the mi Liow Sui Khuc in 1 1 accused has beon nenw Rryant pending Identified On Tuesday last on the Attorncy-GeiKMal. M Evcritt was admitted l>\ Justice to practice in the 1 Mr. Evcritt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 238 2 HUMBER CYCLES, "Imperial," "Standard," "First Grade," "Beeston." IT^CFOIES/'JL'Jiil^/S Borneo Company, Limrted, PEERLESS SREftM. 57"//./. //O/.Z?S ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS ETHE IDEAL BABIES FOOD. )S A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA 4AT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS COMPANY-So/< Agents, 3, CECIL STREET.
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    • 333 2 j When in Doubt. 1 I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM M IT IS I J3)e 3Com dat am SCam. i THOMPSON THOMAS CO., I The Australian Stores, I I CHEAPEST AND BEST. I Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers House Estate I Agents. FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN RESIDENCE. To be let that pleasantly
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    • 110 2 Shortfcand Typewriting. Mrs. HOWELL has now opened at No 32, Winchester House, Collyer Quay, and is prepared to accept SHORTH.\ND TYPEWRITING Work. STRICTEST CONFIDENCE MAINTAINED. Telephone No. 1042. TOWN HALL, SINGAPORE. TO-ITIGHT. Under the direct patronage of His Excclency the Governor. I *ss«e and Manager MM. w. MOIUNWORTM CDc Gaictp
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 39 2 COMING EVENTS. Thursday, i2tb October. S. V. I. Recruits Drill. P. O. homeward mail closes. Friday, nth October High Water. 10-35 a.m. 10-49 P- m Full Moon. 5-58 p.m. P. O. outward mail due. Tanjong Pagar Meeting Exchange 12.
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    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THIKSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. 1905.
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    • 335 1 Number of issue Paid CoSBE-unr. Beyers. Sellers. ■^..M-*.... Shares \alue. up to liaii-.-u.Uons Mining i ,0,i0 I IO §7.90 Bersawah M. Co.. Ltd. 1200 12. .0 <.* in -sued. R,tK 4,000 I io 3 >o (Deferred 1 8.00 -0,000 1 1 Rauh Aust. M Co, Ltd. if.
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    • 266 1 Clove— (Amboina) S 33.00 Copra Bali 7-5 do Pontianak 6.00 Coffee, Bali, 15 basis 23.00 do Palembang, :c basis,, 25. 00 d<> Liberian N<». 1 -3-fo Coco-nuts, per thousand 33-35 Gambier •">.-- d<> Cube No. 1 1 :,o: ii. (i<> No. 2 ..11 .co Mace (Banda) 79 Nutmeg- (110
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 57 1 Turkish CIGARETTES. The delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker. The Cigarettes of Stephasiou-Samof are of the best Turkish Leaf and Unequalled for Quality. Unrivalled for Price. Imperial Gold No. 1 1.70 per 100 Aristocratic 1 .50 Imperial No. 2 1 .2$ High
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      • 118 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. L'.nuik Mail Gonthaci with mi Aistkian Govhucmsht. The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamer* may be expected to arrive and sail from here: OUTWARD HGIIEWARD Arrives Sails 1005 1905. Tristc Oct. yth Persia Oct. Bth v N Q 1 Silesia Nov. 7th
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      • 405 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. Kast Wharf, Magnet. Victoria Graving Hock, Nil. Albert Graving Dock, I long Wan I. Section No. 1 Teota, Ismaila. 11. N. M. S. De Ruyter. Section No. 2 Zai<la Saga. Section No. 3 Nil. Section No. 4 Arratooti
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      • 378 1 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. tmorpomkdkf Royml Cluntcr. Catitai /;800,000 Ri^kvi Liability i Off Phopriktors I />Koo,oocReal kvk Flxd j£*7sfOOO. (Bank: Of Knglako. BANKERS National BanV- >f Scotland ThbLondon city midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Cl RRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 184 2 PRETTY SONG. 'FAREWELL TO AILEEN BY Mrs. W. ARTHUR WHITE. Suitable for Soprano, Tenor or Baritone. May he obtained p st tree. Si per copy, "lu 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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      • 715 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLANDROUTE. l\\t inc Mail Steamship Co., OCCIDCKTAL Orikntal S. S. Co., AND Ckntrai. Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago tt North-Wkstkrx Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Op€rm**i LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC FROM HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National kjgkwmf to Europe
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 526 2 SHIPPING NEWS. The imperial German Mail steamer Sachsen passed the Canal and left Suez outward bound yesterday. She is 6 days late in consequence of the blocking of the Canal but will probably make a few days good on the voyage. The P. O. Homeward Mail steamer Nubia left Hongkong
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      • 330 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Prohahlr date of arrival, nud Agtmts, Men-of-War, &c. Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffael, (Port cruiser), Lisbon, soon. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Steamers. Agamemnon. China, Oct 25 Mansfield Alcinous, China, Oct 13 Mansfield Alting, Bandjermassin, Oct I Daendels Annam,
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      • 283 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Oct. 11. Per Hye Leong: Mr and Mrs Lid Chang Yan, Miss MeTavish, Mrs Koh lit Hin and daughter, Ifcaan H. F. Duferies, W. Smith, Tan Chay Yan, Tan Tong Watt and Rev. W. G. Shell abi>ar. Per Profit: Mr J. Campbell. Per Zaida Messrs W. H. Andrews,
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    • 7 3 ENGLISHMAN CAPTURED BY BRIGANDS.
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    • 73 3 London, Oct. nth. A hand of brigands who recently captured a British employee of the Turkish Tobacco Company, named Wills, have demanded a ransom for the liberation of their victim and have emphasised their demand by sending one of Wills*! ears to the
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    • 66 3 BRITISH SQUADRON LEAVES LKOBE FOR YOKOHAMA. London Oct. nth. The British Squadron at present participating in the Japanese peace celebrations has left Kobe for Yokohama accompanied by the Japanese Fleet. The combined fleets presented a magnificent spectacle and left amidst a demonstration of fireworks and hearty banzaia. During
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    • 29 3 R»uUr» Agency. London, Oct. 1 1 th. The death has occurred of Earl 'ortescue, father-in-law of Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, who will shortly reach Hongkong.
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    • 71 3 GREAT DISTRESS IN ROME. Hunter's Agency London Oct nth. The lack of cheap housing accommodation at Rome has produced a regular crisis. Hundreds of families rendered homeless by the recent earthquakes are camping out in the porches of churches and palaces and the doorways of houses,
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    • 101 3 MORE STRIKERS KILLED AND WOUNDED. R outer Agenoy. London, Oct. nth. The situation in Moscow is less acute and the sti ike> seem to be partially subsiding, but there was a sharp conflict yesterday between the crowd and the Cossacks. The people stoned the Cossacks who dismounted and
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    • 64 3 E VI ANY DEMANDS AN XPLANATION. P»ut»r Agtaey London, Oct. 1 ith. An inspired article published in the KoehusaU Zeitutig expresses the disbelief that Engfand offered France military assistance. The paper reserves its verdict with reference to the role ascribed to Great Britain, until the British press
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    • 53 3 THE E. D. M." HIDDEN NAMES' COMPETITION. Our next name for consideration belongs to a well-known and popular Singaporean— the solution is quite easy. No. 33. Who make my next are blessed, 'tis said [\ly Jirst therein I tell]; Now make my whole- a gracious task Our Christmas Evan -gel.
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    • 96 3 FOOD SELLERS ORDERED OFF. About forty persons, mostly Chinese, appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday charged with obstructing traffic. Most ol them were food sellers who had no shops but were accustomed to make the public roads their camping ground and tree quarters for restaurant purposes. I heir
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    • 147 3 'raman, a driver employed by the 1 runway Company, was fined in the mount of the costs only by Mr. Bryant yesterday for not stopping his car in grossing Stamford Road when the Sikh constable in charge there held up his hand for him to do so,
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    • 840 3 FOUND GUILTY OF STABBING CHINAMAN. The case of Joseph Antonini, a seaman on the M. M. steamer r s accused of stabbing a Chinaman on the Borneo W'arf on the 25th September last, w s settled in Mr. Marriotts Court yesterday, the accused being sentenced to six weeks'
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    • 86 3 An unfortunate Chinese philanthropist appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday on a charge of opening a offee shop without a licence. The accused maintained that he sold neither coffee nor tea. It was true that he always kept tea in his provision shop, which was located far up
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    • 104 3 The result of work at Raub for the 4 weeks ending the 7th instant was Bukit Koman. Stone crushed 3,471 tons gold obtained 559 oz average per ton 3.22 dwts Bukit Malacca.- Stone crushed 2,382 tons gold obtained 143 oz average per ton 1.25 dwts. Mkssrs. Lever
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    • 364 3 GUARD BOAT SUNK AND TRANSPORTS BLOWN ASHORE. Great Um of Life. Further details from Manila regarding the damage done by the recent typhoon show that the city was almost, as was first rumoured here, 'wrecked by the gale.' In the harbour great damage was done to shipping
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    • 522 3 Before a Bench Court consisting of Messrs. Bryant and Colman, one Choi Ah Wye appeared to answer a charge of robbery ot a watch and chain belonging to Leong Ah Wong. D. P. P. Sproule appeared for the Crown. The complainant stated that
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    • 117 3 OPENING PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. The Gaiety Stars Vaudeville Company will make their debut to-night under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor and suite. The Company is composed of talented actors and actresses who have sustained their reputation before the most fastidious and critical audiences. The programme
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    • 1065 3 QUARTERLY SESSION HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. The Licensing Justices held their regular quarterly session yesterday afternoon in the Senior Magistrates Court. The hour had been previously announced as 2-30, but as the Justices did not assemble till 3-30, it is presumed that a typographical error was n»de in the
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 330 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR P*rah Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSEN KRANZ I'IANOS POWELL CO'S Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued
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      • 371 3 ROBINSON and Co. HOLD THE LARGEST STOCK OF PDotograpbic 6oods t FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, ALWAYS FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Chemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson Company Serravallo's Tonic. V HIGHLY REGOMMENDED BY Medical Authorities J^ ffS^^ ALL
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 588 4 j|| BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS K g£ (f^*^-~s(JJ^p SJUMr ADAQV *^r Ski if i al^ w*W I LIST OF BOOKS.- {Rrcenth Received) Findlay's Class Teaching 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary., 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-TWt Tao-Teh King 11.50 Wo Chang's England M 2.50 Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature n
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      • 223 4 R. 3. LINDSAY Co. I J > 1 COLLYER QUAY. Forwakdi.no Agents. Agents for Mes-rs. Carter Paterson Co., Limited, London. [RECEIVE Parcel and Packages and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the I'nited Kingdom and the Continent. Packages stopped to the Australian St. tea every month at lowest rates. Our nextde-;,
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      • 453 4 1 The Lux Light HAS BEEN AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOME £^=|||5311~ HONOUR AT THE WORLD'S IXIIBITION AT LIEQE. r^*% Sole Agents GADELIUS Co. GROUND floor OF COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., iJf 2-5 Telegraph Street. "<^>gr>Q« —M \t m u -V u x- V x u u —h
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      • 121 4 The General Enquiry and Registration Office. ,y^ C be J io S nfor th e public that the above office has been taken over by a Syndicate. J K. H. MAULEPPIMCH Co. The General Enquiry and Registration Agency. We have this day taken over the Mr °T C g N
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      • 340 4 £^1 SHHfIQEH Bfros. g SPECIALITIES, 1 METALS JS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associated Portland < Ccnuni iHaimfacturers o LONDON 1900.) Burham Brand TheFavouritc Cement used on the Principal Constmc/f* tion Works in the United W Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, ail over the World, and by the C Government <>t"
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      • 632 4 S^MkWjSma% "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i Weik. Fortnight. Monmi 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 5° 75
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      • 440 4 1 SITUATIONS. to Canton c I ANTED Stenographer a, »>e rapid and accurate. Ustg J^ H. D. BASSETT Room 17. Winchestei M-uv W/ANTED Chinese Broke! 1 VV Room 17. Winchester Hou^ tern> RANTED A Straps as A^.stant Manager, cia^>> outside rcprcsentai Apply The Shanjriu rT Co r; Lt(l> Winrht Col
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