Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 16 October 1905

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 37. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 185 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. NOEL'S WELCOME AT TOKIO. AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. Rluojaokots and Japanese Fraternising. Reuters Agency London, Oct. 14th. Admiral Noel, m command ofthe British Squadron at present participating m the Japanese peace celebrations, with his staff and a thousand British seamen arrived at
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  • 55 1 MIKADO RECEIVES ADMIRAL NOEL. HtuUr A int, Lonpon, Oct. 14th. Keuter's correspondent at Tokio states that the Mikado it ceived Admiral Noel and his staff captains with marked cordiality and invited them to lunch at the palac e. The Shiba Palace has been placed at the disposal of
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  • 24 1 KA TIITCA TIONS EXCHANGED. ftwrttr't AfMCy London let 14th. The ratifications of the RunSO-Japsn-ese treaty have been exe'nanged to-day at Washington.
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  • 69 1 A TWO MILLION LOAN TO BE RAISED. Rcvttr *|«nc, London, >ct. 14th. Renter's coi respondent at Hongkong reports that the Government there is introducing an Ordinance for the pur pose of raising a loan of two million sterling for the Kowloon and other railway purposes, which it
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  • 382 1 NLW PROCESS OF PURIFYING WATER. An inventor recently called upon the Government officials" at Washington and offered to instal on the Isthmus of Panama, if the Treasury would authorize the expense, an electrical plant by which he claims he will he ahlc to purify the water ofthe
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  • 211 1 SIGNS <>r Tin si i 1 ri WH AWAKENING. If the uteeper lias noi awakened, lie In certainly muttering m his slultlbei m other words thr Ic.uln -*\*>\ <>|" liin are giving evidence japan** example has not hern lost OR them. I 'he oM system of examination
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  • 220 1 A SOUTH AFRICAN SET ll TK s SUGGEST H>N "Settler front South Africa revisiting England" arritee an interesting hut not entirely convincing Utter to the Morning Tost" on the advantayea of compulsory migration England wants then room, the (ol.aues want their company, he --ays r.f tlie dasa I
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  • 245 1 WHAT MAKES rHE WORLO GO ROUND. Several men ol alfcimuwn diacuaeing, nol long '*X". ull,t l, l,lv v;|rarest One spoke foi braina hnt all the othei disputed him. and he pisenth admitted that time were pmaty of fellows with brains enough and to ■pare. Another spote for
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  • 98 1 REPORTED NEGOTIATIONS A message from lokio states thM although Russia ha- now given up Porl Arthur, (heat P.iitam dotl (Bot s«rm to be dispo-.d to ictinn W < hai-wei to China. It is notable, however, that the amount expended DJ the British authont.es m connection writh
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  • 72 1 ENORMOUS DBSTRIN I IoN o| LIFE AND PROPERTY, Accoiding to official mm v- lk> ie. ent earthquake slunk-, were e\i,(i anced m tne provinces m lta!) Sestn red |,600 buildings, among them four castles aad ninct) lunches, ami rendered -events thou- ami pei sons homeless. l'onr
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 40 1 Taijsaij. Pure, *2risp, Refreshing, Invigorating! Sodium i hl< .i "l» Potassium 0..</» Sodium Sulph.it* Aualv- ('.ilicium .11 bonateo.ji •is. Iron Carbonate N. 41 Silicic Acid *7 1 Mmm i.il Solid- J< fcj .11 bonicAi kl(free) Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations.
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  • 579 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY. 16th OCTOBER. WILL THE TRAMS PAY. The reduction of the fares on the trams has not as yet resulted m the extent of patronage which we expected to see. As a result, it is becoming an interesting question whether the trams will
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  • 358 2 The arrival yesterday afternoon of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach will necessarily quicken the already absorbing intere-t of Singapore m the Tanjong Pagar Arbitration, which, if the races do not interfere with the urgency ol de-patch, should be begun early this week. It is expected that the enquiry will not
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  • 308 2 Our police court reporter brought m on Saturday a strange account of a case held m the Second Court. According to his version ofthe affair, two Chinese who claimed to be carrying chairs to a European passenger on a steamer at the Tanjong Pagar wharves were lined m
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  • 1119 2 LITTLE KNOWN MALAYAN TRIBE ON BASILAN ISLAND. Special "C O. M."l South ofthe Port of Zamboanga, and about fifteen miles dist int across the important Strait of Basilan, lies the heavily wooded island of the same name, Isla de Basilan. It-, capital town is Isabela, m Spanish timet
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  • 303 2 W«9r.t.lul si„ Da Ihe taking OW 1 PagarDockatSin X I ment is transa. toafTordsomm,-, .saglonou report be true, wall phv *H ant part m* v, ,11,,..'., this great I). gentofthc A But the glory of the b seem to, people I-., cha-e ot the Dock the British
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  • 223 2 Sir, Wil 1 tei for British Nori ful. m ia. t I Os s nakc it In* l ''kt marry Iwn f j oi ni> work M<>ii place outi pr,... itola bill for J Jl news baiag c anted, i^_ lour M. ■Bd the remain^ of a i;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 234 2 TUCK'S HAIR and LEATHER BELTING For Tropical Climates. Particulars from THE BOENEO Co., Limited. eFUSSELL'S 25 C6lltS cream Per Tin. i.* J7KMILI/KD TINH 9 i—rampi w*W***m pUSSELL'S QONDENSED M ILK. I "Red Butterfly Brand" 25 Cents per Tin. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES AGENTS. I WILSON CO. Pe^ L^
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    • 334 2 mmmmmmm^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmimmimm^im^mmm^m^mmwammmmm Per less Cream Still Holds Its Position as the Premier Unsiveetened Milk m the Market. Used by Hospitals. The Ideal Babies, Food adds a Flavour to a Cup of Tea that cannot be Duplicated. Ellis&eo., SOLE AGENTS. 3, CECIL STREET. Try an Advt. m the E.O. M. IT WILL
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    • 168 2 TOWN HALL. Lessee A Jfatiprr t lfr.W. Hollinworth. The Gaiety Stars To Night, Monday at 9p. m. Grand Farewell Performance IN SINGAPORE or tuf. POPULAR GAIETY STARS Vaudeville ft Specialty Company For the last appearance m Singapore Specially Attractive Programme has been prepared. And which well serve to introduce A
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 53 2 COMING EVENTS. Monday, i6tb October I lotel. del' Europe, Musical Evening to-night High Water, M-46 a.m. S. V. A. Gun Drill. S. Y. I. Recruits Drill 5-30. Tuesday, I2tb October. High Water, o-aj am 0-12 p.m. Rue-. First Day. St mit- Tames p.'bli-hed carlv. Bank- close. Noon. S. A. Signalling
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  • 196 3 DIEB SUDDENLY AFTER GIVING A PERFORMANCE. HIS TRACIC DEATH AT A THEATRE. [Rwrtvr* *|*fi«y-) London, Oct. 15th. Sir Henry Irving died suddenly from syncope at Bradford after performing at a theatre there. (Sir Henry Irving, one of the most famous actors of modern times, was born at
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  • 43 3 NORWAY WILL SHORTLY MAKE A SELECTION. London, Oct. i sth. h is announced that Norway will shortly proceed to selert a King to take up the reins of Government King Charles of Denmark is still mentioned a~ a likely candidate.
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  • 107 3 BIRDSEYE VIEWS FROM A Mr. Percival Spencer, the well-known rrronaut, has started for India taking uith him a large Balloon for the use of the Prince of Wales who wants to obtain a birdseye view of some of the Indian cities. [Mr. Spencer has made Balloon ascents
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  • 112 3 HOTTENTOTS CAPTURE CAMP. Kes Prepared to Fight the Bitter End. Reuter's Agency. London, Oct uth. A Cape Government despatch from Upington report- That a Hottentot chief named Marengo has captured a German camp at Jerusalem, alter severe fighting. A German lieutenant and six men were killed, eight men
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  • 60 3 ALLEGATIONS REPUDIATED BY GREAT BRITAIN. Rtuttr't Agtncy. It is -tated that the British Government does not intend to make any statement with reference to the Matin" revelations, but Reuter is enabled to state authoritatively that Government has informed Germany that France er asked for, and Great Britain
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  • 51 3 GOVERNOR WRIGHT RETIRING. Ked with the Prevailing Conditions. wwnt*t**m*.) London Oct. 14th. It is announced at New York that crnor Wright of the Philippines retire- from the Governorship on the ist ai H cember next. It is understood that he is dissatisfied wiih the conditions prevailing m the
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  • 24 3 DISSOLUTION CONVENTION Peuter'i *so" r r The Swedish Riksdag has approved the dissolution convention for the separation of Norway and Sweden.
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  • 46 3 PI Reuter's Agency.) London Oct. 14th. Chief of Police at Krasnocarsk illed by six shots fired at him returning from a theatre. Sub-Chief of Police of Kishineff so been assassinated. He was responsible for the massacres 03, and the recent anti-Jewish oances.
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  • 34 3 STRIKERS CHARGED BY COSSACKS. Reuter's Agency London, Oct. 14th. The Moscow strikers erected several barricades yesterday. The Cossacks charged and broke the barricades down several people being injured during the conflict.
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  • 80 3 AN IMPERIAL LUNCHEON. THE MIKADO TOAsFs THE HEALTH OF KING EDWARD. Riirttr'i A|Moy.) London, Oct. 15th. During the luncheon at the Imperial Palace, the Mikado toasted King Edward, to which Admiral Noel responded by proposing the health of the Mikado, who afterwards conversed freel}' with the assembled guests.
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  • 74 3 "An Alliance of t o Peoples and two Governments." <R»ut«r Agency. London, Oct. 15TH. The Daily Telegraph m a leading article gives expression to the opinion that we are happy to think that the visit ofthe British Squadron to Japan is helping the Japanese to forget their disappointment
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  • 39 3 THE TSAR AND THE MIKADO SIGN DUPLICATE COPIES. [Reuters Agency. l London, Oct. 15th. News has been received at Washington to the effect that the Tsar and the Mikado yesterday signed duplicate copies of the Peace Treaty.
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  • 108 3 A WIN FOR THE LIBERALS. Reuters Agency./ London, Oct. 15th. Mr. Andrews, the Liberal candidate, has been elected for the Barkston Ash Division, Yorkshire, by 4.37') votes against 4.148 votes secured by Mr. Lancfox, the Conservative candidate. The seat was rendered vacant by the death of Sir Robert
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  • 88 3 The Gaiety Stars are giving their last performance at the Town Hall tonight. There will be a complete change of programme, including among other features, new cycling tricks by the Marvellous Wheelers," new songs and dances and a new series of hiograph pictures. "Dante the Great" will
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  • 86 3 Our readers will remember the case of Robinson Co. v. Daing Osman, m which the latter was acquitted of the charge of cheating. Messrs. Robinson Co., then entered action m the Supreme Court for the recovery of the amount claimed. It was paid by Mr. Osman without
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  • 120 3 I loh Ah Eng, a Hylam boy, stole at 20-A Bain Street a hat, two pairs of trousers and two bajus on Saturday morning last. He denied the theft, saying that the clothes were his and that he was asleep m the five-foot way m
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  • 60 3 A Chinaman appeared m the third Court on Saturday charged with passing fruit into the lock-up to prisoners. The accused said that he was standing outside eating pineapple when a prisoner asked him for a piece and he passed it through the bars. He acted m ignorance.
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  • 74 3 A Chinaman and a small boy appeared before Mr. Coleman on Saturdaycharged with attempted housebreaking. The Police who made the arrest said that he saw the man trying to bore a hole through a door near the lock, holding a wire m his hand with which he evidently
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  • 19 3 Mk. F. X. Augustus, a teacher m the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has resumed the editorship ofthe Perak 'Z2
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  • 243 3 REFUSES TO BE INTERVIEWED. A Quiet Reception. The N.D.L. s.s. Bayern arrived at Singapore yesterday afternoon and came alongside the wharf at 2-50 p.m., I bringing Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Lady Hicks- Beach, the two Misses Hicks-Beach, and Sir Edward Boyle, k.c, together with a full complement of passengers.
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  • 165 3 There was a counter attraction to the Gaiety Company on Friday night which secured a larger audience m front of the Town Hall than had collected inside. As a result, four Chinese appeared before Mr. Coleman on Saturday on a charge of disorderly conduct m playing musical instruments
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  • 113 3 This competition will close on Wednesday, and competitors are requested to send m their solutions and coupons not later than Nov. 5. On Wednesday all the foregoing verses will be published to enable competitors to make up their lists and m order to
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  • 95 3 On Saturday evening the combined forces of the S.V.A., S.Y.I, and the Maxim gun contingent rehearsed the King's birthday parade on Raffles Reclamation. Under the friendly mantle of night the parade movements were performed without a visible hitch. During the ceremony the Band played martial
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  • 231 3 ALLEGED JUGGLING OF ACCOUNTS. The investigation into the affairs of the large "mutual" life assurance companies, which have their headquarters m New York and do a large business m England and on the Continent, shows that mismanagement is more general than was supposed. Tremendous interest is now
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  • 52 3 The Straits Golf Championship is to be played at Kuala Lumpur next New Year. The Straits Steam Ship Co. have decided to electrically equip their s. s. I Sappho, and have, we understand, placed the contract for the whole of the work m the hands of Messrs. Riley Hargreaves and
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  • 228 3 MALAY PIRATES KILL THREE CLINGS. A Kling tongkang with a crew of five men and a lad left Penang Harbour for Situl, m Kedah territory, on the 2nd instant, says the Straits Echo, to purchase cattle. They had dollars 200 m cash and ten sarongs. It is
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  • 275 3 ARRESTS WITHOUT WARRANTS. A Chinese detective arrested two Chinese at about 6-30 on Saturday morning, charging them with vagrancy. He stated that he had been instructed by his Inspector to arrest any one whom he found doing nothing or who were bad characters. The Magistrate
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  • 76 3 The coolie who was charged on Friday with cutting ofl* aud attempting to steal a piece of lead pipe from the s. s. Ahbotsford was fined wa* or sentenced to a month's imprisonment on Saturday. The witness whom he wished to call was seen by a detective
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  • 88 3 A writ of summons was issued on Saturday against a tamby employed by a well-known firm, asking him to appear at the Police Court and explain a little controversy which he had with Mr. Long, a clerk employed m the office of the Straits Time*' Mr. Long alleges
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  • 89 3 Two Chinese coolies were fined five dollars each by Mr. Marriott on Saturday for trespass on the premises ot the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. The men stated that they had been employed to carry a couple of chairs to a ship for a European and were engaged
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  • 272 3 Inspector Hart received information yesterday that two Europeans, said to be soldiers, had attacked a Chinese spirit shopkeeper and maltreated him to such an extent that he had to be sent to hospital. Having had previous convictions on similar charges, a Tamil and a Chinese were fined ten dollars each
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 214 4 R. B. LINDSAY &Co.j 16, COLLYER QUAY. I 1 Forwarding Agists. Agents for Messrs. Carter Pater- son Co., Limited, London. DECEIVE Parcels and Packages ard forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the L'nited King-' dom and the Continent. Packages shipped to the Australian States every month at lowest I rates. HIGH
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    • 554 4 rm w m*— v— v it— v m— m— v -w— jt x m— v-y-M-v m w u— >«— w"->/-^-^ r~>^ #The Lux Light HAS BEEN AWARDED THE COLD MEDAL AMD DIPLOME HONOUR ATTHE WORLDS EXHIBITION! AT LIEGE. Sole Agents GADEUUS Co. GROUND floor OF COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CU.. LTO.,
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    • 341 4 mSOI SgHAGER BROS. JO SPECIALITIES, ox S METALS Jjj OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS g Associated Poriiana mx Cement manufacturers 0 LONDON IOOO.) P Burham Brand TheFavourite Cement used 00 the Principal ConstrueJ3f tion Works m the L'nited W Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the T5 World, and by the
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    • 650 4 "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. 1 Day. 1 WSSK. Loktmoht. Month 25 words or under 50 rts. 1. 50 2. 00 300 50 75 cts. 2.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER UiTii. 1905.
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    • 217 1 Namber of 1-i.ue Paid Sliairs Value. up tl <..M|\N\. Miners. Sellers r laV |r;in-j. ions Mining Banawah U.M. Co.. Ltd (IMM 6.00 50,000 i c k.,ul>Aum G. M. Co.. Lid. tp.) 4-< o.ck». I M M tVa m M < I. t j. M1 tl 1 1
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    • 149 1 r n io-OA> s Raii s. (An London— Bank 4 m/s 1 Demand 2 Private 6ms.. t/l l/l6 d- 3ms 1 1 j Om Germany Bank d d a.17 f Private j m 1 S.I9J i\o. 0 m s s.at Om Fmnit Bank d d 1.67 1/ Private D/1
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    • 109 1 Gambier Vdo Cube No. i n.iaJ do No. a 11* Pepper, Black (ordinary S> .re/ ts.ac do White, Fair L. W. 5 px. tc.tc Nutmegs (nc tothe lb.) >; 010 (SO to the lb.). Mace (Banda) 14;. Clove- (Amboina) :i* benan l oflfee M 3 x.kc Tapioca, small (Fair
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 54 1 t^ m^ m m^^i^^^^^^mmmmmmmmt^^ Turkish CIGARETTES. The delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker." The Cigarettes of Stephasiou-Samos ••re ot the best Turkish Leaf and Cnhjiallkd for Quality. Unrivalled for Price. Imperial Gold No. 1.70 pc'r ,00 Aristocratic 0 Imperial No. 2 2.
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      • 115 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Undlk Mail Com kai i wiui Mi Acmrian Govaaaui N 1 Hie following arc the dates OQ which the Co. s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here (,L WAK HOMEWARD Arrivte Sails Instc Oct. 9 th lVr-,a Oct. Sth Nippon Nov.
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      • 316 1 VESSELS AT: TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf. Nil. Victoria Graving Dock. Korat. Albert Graving Hock, Murex. Section No. 1 BarotSC, Ratho. Section No. 1 Zai«la. Section No. 3 l>la Dc' Luzon. Section No. 4 Indrani. Section No. 5 Charon. Section No. 6 Raja
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      • 147 1 BANKS. A CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA J AUSTRALIA AND CHINA J Incorporated h\ A',,,,,, fl r.M'n.M fl Riautvi Luatun A w PKorairroaa RisFßvj Fuao |R,. I BANKERS N, J Tl I lam fl SlN(i.\|'(.Ri. fl MRRKM 1 and interest al!, fl annum on the fl fl not amount fl m
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    • 67 2 The Imperial German Mail steamer Saehs©n has passed the Canal and left Suez outward bound. Her arrival is delayee m consequence of the hloi kinp of the Canal but wili probably make a tew davs^oodon the voyage. The P. O. Outward Mail steamer Arcadia left Colombo at 10
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    • 138 2 Ismaila, British 3381. Stebbtng, Oct, Calcutta, Boustead, des. Uncertain. Korat, German* 225, Hubner, Sept. :o ßangkok, Helm Meyer, h»r Bangkok. Rotho. British 2747, Thomson, Oct. 4 Barry, Unknown, des. Uncertain. Rom, German, 1123, Hermeling, Oct < Bangkok, Helm Meyer for BangBritish 1270, Tow nlty. Sept I Freemantle,
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    • 223 2 Vame, Port, Probable date of arrfvaf, and Xgents. M; >] -W Hogue, (Brit cruisei China, O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffael, (Port cruiser. Lisbon, IO I. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), >.i:!.i soon. S ks. punemnon, China, Oct 2^; Mansfield AX inous, China, Oct 13 M Alting, Bandjermassin, Oct
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    • 34 2 tet IS. Per Mnhet a" Messrs M. A. Hanson, C.X.M. Desborough, Wilde, 1 1. La BrasyJ. Cassell, Yap Han Chin, and A. R. Massdeen. Per "I'm Seng" Mrs Coekburn, and Mi-s Drucher.
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    • 77 2 I October i 2. Brou\v< Dut -:r.. Greger, for Deli via p« trt*. Both, Dut str., Wijgers, for Batavia 1 1 •al Ponty, Fr. str., Simon for Saigon i 1 Kit str., Aboo, for Rhio. Sultan van Lingga, Dut. str., Saman, li <r Singkep. live Leong, Brit str., Angus,
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 593 2 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Europe ia ports Bayern io am Kelantan, "Vidar" II an Muar& Malacca, "Hong Wan" Spm Teluk Anson, ''Sappho" 3Pm P. S'enham, Poh Ann 3 p m !hei Ibon Samarang; Giang Seng 4p m Sarawak, "Rajah of S." 4pm T< »M< »RROW. Palembang; Ruby 1 1 a m
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