Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 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. 41. VOL. L SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 75 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. LONDON STREET IMPROVEMENTS. ROYAL CEREMONIAL OPENING. French Visitor. Honoured. (ItMter'a Af MMy. London, Oct. 19th. Their Majesties, the King aud Queen, opened Kingsway and Aldwych m beautiful weather. The representatives of the Paris Municipalities occupied front scats. The King and Queen
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  • 16 1 London, Oct. 19th. Earl Spencer is now reported to be out of danger.
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  • 216 1 A COWARDLY AFFAIR. After midnight on the morning ofthe 7 l h instf a number men forcibly entered the house of Si Ah Kin, situated at half a mile from Payah Lebar Road at *he sixth mile. I here were m the house Si Ah Kin an
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  • 518 1 A COMPLICATED CASE. In Mr. Bryant's Court yesterday a lengthy case m which eight Chinese were involved nearly made His Honour iate for the races-. Two of the accused were prosecutors as well. Thtaf two received the heaviest tines, four of the others getting off scot free,
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  • 62 1 f THI Japanese Government is making F efforts to develop trade with the counL tries of South America, Mpodallj Mcx- ico and the Argentine Republic. iA colossal equestrian statue of General Sir Redvers Buller, subscribed for by 50,000 admirers m all parts of the world, was unveiled at Exeter on
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  • 269 1 (Frt)tit our Cnrirspotidetit.) The Bandmann Opera Com ptt ny played to a crowded house on tlie single occasion on which tliey ireft able to appear before a Penang audience on this trip. Many were heard to regret the hurried departure of the Company. lhe E. A: O. Hotel,
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  • 226 1 (From our Cot t2>p,ndetit Mr. G E. Tower-, who has been appointed Chief Clo!: m the office of the Sinna|x>rc Municipal Engineer on a salary of $200 a month, was the storekeeper of the F. M. S. Railways at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Arthur C. Towers, formerly
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  • 193 1 (From our Corresft<»ndeid.) Mr. Minioot, chief clerk at the Audit Office m Sandakan. is transferred to the Secretariat at Ipoh, Perak. Mr. J. A. Hansen, the well-known pinno tuner of Singapore, is making a professional visit to Noith Borneo. Mr. J. Carnanron, of Taritipan, has been paid
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  • 197 1 A COST I. V SMOKE. Tht mm m which a Emmlm derii employed hy the Straiti Tunes ami-td a tamby m the einplov of Panic i Co of assault was tried before the Senior Magistrate yesterday niorning. The complainant Mid that < m the afternoon ot dc i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 314 1 fC__r^-*» m- -29-*-* j X.-j^i mm i .—••;< U v 'J_l".? AGENTS FOR SINGAI'ORK. JOHN LITTLE CO. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. ~ST VALENTINES BATH HOTEL. I 2Q, Bukit Thmah Road. 4 i AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WFEK END.
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    • 229 1 I DAHL'S MILK. NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH J > COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. W Ihe most flattering testimonials from medical men. 9 J To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. J C THE EAST ASIATIC Co.,
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    • 77 1 The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores Co. 2, ROBIZDsTSOILT BOAD, Have a/ways m Stock ENGINEERING, MINING and BUILDING REQUISITES. BEST PORTLAND CEMENT "SAMSON BRAND." The Cylinder. Azle and Dynamo Oil. WOODEN BELTING PULLEYS. THE RAPID CLEANING CARTRIDGE THE LEADING DEODORIZER 6c DISINFECTANT. Sold Everywhere. The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores
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    • 41 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating I Sodium Chloride. 18./. Potassium .0. c Sodium Sulphate j.r Analy-- Calirum Carbonate o,^l sis. Iron Cai Inmate .8.41 Silicic A< Id 1 Mineral Solids 35«(*j .hlmhiic Acid (ftee( 1 1 Medically Recommended Refuses lllmi tations
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  • 25 2 At "St George's House" Sandakan, B. N. B. on the i Tth September, 1905, the wife of Arthur H. D. Beins, of a son.
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  • 305 2 The eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER FAST DRIVING. A severe reprimand was given to an Arab by the Senior Magistrate yesterday for permitting his syce to drive rapidly on the wrong side 0 f the road. The affair occurred at the corner of Stamford Road and
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  • 129 2 The Straits Echo, which has for several months past been m a state of dire distress over the alleged proposed abandonment of the Queen's Scholarships, finds relief m the fact that the 1906 estimates provide for repairs, extension, electric lighting, etc., for Government House, Singapoie, to the
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  • 214 2 AN ASSAULT CASE. The second clerk employed on the s.s. Tanglin yesterday brought complaint before Mr. Bryant that he had been assaulted by the Chief Officer of the vessel, Mr. Rudolf Zellner. On the 27th ultimo, while the vessel was lying at Tanjong Pagar, there was a
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  • 295 2 A LOVER WHI I WENT HEAD HUNTING The following tale of Dyak barbarity is from a correspondent to the British Xorth Bonn** Herald. The spirit of Herod- daughter seems to live for ever, and any rate it i- still pretty vigorous amongst the head-hunting Dyaks of Dutch Borneo.
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  • 68 2 The Free Pm*** came out yestcrdav afternoon with a well-exceuted supplement illustrative of the construction of the Memorial Hall. We congratulate out afternoon contemdorary on its enterprise. With the exception of Great Britain and Germany, all the principal nations arc sending delegates to a conference which is to be held
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  • 286 2 HAD A FAST HORSE AND A RECKLESS SYCE. An Arab named Baswaidi was yesterday fined 525 and costs by the Senior Magistrate for premitting his syce to drive rapidly on the wrong side of the road, endangering the safety of Mr. N. Leicestor, who made the
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  • 108 2 Yesterday, Inspector Kirke brought Police Constable 301 and Marine Police Constable 559 before Mr. Coleman on the allegation of having assaulted a Chinaman named Fook Chu who was quarantined at St. John's Island on the 14th instant. According to the evidence the constables were trying to flirt
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  • 953 2 IMPORTANT COALING STATION. I (E. D. M. Special. Off the northwestern coast of Borneo, opposite Sarawak, lies the small but important island of I.abu.ol, m recent times made a Crown Colony. Despite its excellent location as a jxirt of call for vessels plying along the Borneo coast, Labuan
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 43 2 It is agood thinj. M lhcw Singapore that the Chine* community which d.n Tr commercial life and place and has holding the bulk of M place, is always na.i tial Mippor* t., sUn movemiMit n K Dublir Singapore Free Press
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    • 56 2 Some measure ol .,-h, u n be found. With the cost of Kfancvthe dollar it V and then picture the p in •ocictv, for that on /Moo a year k would |o for shelter, n for bar, I. ><><!, and tli hinuell decently is
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    • 46 2 The Mwnbroke lcndci ihould stand ii gory, [fthcpawnbrok, take out a yearly heavy tec, it put- him at in Boapmon with ti < lend mn.Hv ,bo hou^.., jnu-liyw!,, broker, he retail Wins for the pi CK tion wliK h het ii|..\ Times of Malaya
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    • 65 2 From tilt haphazard main- parents »d I ■choola «»t which tin leave them there test or quest on I lucky fashion in whi< i women, proved <<v suco in othci wall forked into the t« ooser\'cr from some oil fancy that children o.ul as easily and as
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    • 75 2 A visit to a Mai lv«ur- i- sufficient n a smoking L\ teiul< surprising that this ha t<> growth aiul early, should decrepitude. N children lest the Tamils app all t<> the tioii on t! and no dktm be fiaared, mi h i the Government to i
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    • 199 2 So far as educat Govcmmeni of the Si i- well Ahead of Hong p re the King' n tain <!. -.nti < encourages edm it i -tiinl [> »i nt t>\ ex uninatiomi in i with t'n nosl learning; while I otV- red to those t-> take up
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    • 207 2 Whether continent n\ in coed- in n forming lionofpriM certainly doubtful p placed mere with that hope, Ikcium they have i obnoxious lo tl>< frei aids ami .1 .1 inset I I communitx Our jail rate, should prove loth advantage* <>t hour- oi" iiumK and ently
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 293 2 Th© NeW Drink I TANSAN GINGER-ALE. Containing all the Invigorating Properties of TANSAN, and is a Deliciously Flavoured GINGER-ALE, It is meeting with HUGH BUOGSS EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents GAIiDBECK MACGREGOK 00., SINGAPORE and PENANC Shredded Wheat I I v v^ WE have made arranI y*^^B^^^ gements to have this packed
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    • 477 2 i Peerless Cream SM Holds Its Position as the Premier Unsweetened 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.D. M. IT WILL PHY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 COMING EVENTS. Friday, 2©tb October High Water. 2-20 a.m. 1-40 p.m. Tanglin Club "At Home 9-30. Musical Evening Hotel de 1' Europe. Saturday, 21st Octcber. High Water. 3-iy a.m. 2-33 p.m. Trafalgar Day. Public Holiday, Race-. Third day. --30. Ragles Hotel. Race Dinner. Race Dinner. Hotel de I'Europe. Hotel de
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  • 154 3 SECOND DAY'S MEETING. So far as l i e wcat lcr was concerned cincapore turfites had little to complain Sdunng yesterday^ meeting, the day JL-* m all respects an ideal one. The f r-uid Stand and its vicinity was well Aronged by the sporting fraternity, as feneraU]? the
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  • 1190 3 I— The First Griffin Handicap, Value J4CO, and 50 to the Second Horse provided there are five starters the proJjcrty o( dilferent owners. A Handicap f£r Griffins that have entered for the fi,st Griffin Race (Race No. 7) on the first Dsy. Vmtters excluded. Distance, t furl' >
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  • 345 3 Mrs. and Miss Birch will arrive m Perak next February. Owing to the use of whistles on the trams, the Police cannot pay attention as heretofore to calls for assistance thus given, unless they come from districts where the trams do not run. It will be necessary to resort to
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  • 205 3 A FRENCH STATESMAN'S OPINION. M Hanotaux has a great belief m the new- Anglo-Japanese alliance. In an article m the Join ual he points out that, though the treaty does not directly merare any other Power, all the Powers will need a great deal of ffcudence to
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  • 104 3 EXPENSIVE LEVIATHANS. A new battleship which is to be laid down at Brest early next year is intended to be the most powerful ship m the French fleet, and she will be also the mo»t costly. Her tonnage will be over 18,000, and for the hull alone
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  • 65 3 In this competition we find that through an oversight two different verses were numbered identically. In the supplement published with this issue the numbers have been corrected. They run from 4 to 37. The first three numbers were given merely as examples and therefore are omitted.
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  • 360 3 BROACHING CARGO. Captain Alex. M. Smith of the j Crown of Castile now at Tanjong t Pagar hoisted the police signal on his j arrival and when Sergt. J. C. Dowling investigated the matter, he was handed j over two European sailors named J. McCarthy and C.
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  • 340 3 A correpondent of the Straits Echo writes as follows m condemnation of some of the customs followed still by the Straits Chinese: What is more ridiculous than the performances of Malay Jogeh and M Kling Tigers m a funeral procession? And vet we see that the Straits
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  • 87 3 The Straits Echo has several times made reference to delays to mail passing through the Penang Post Office. The last issue of the paper to hand reports a case m which a letter was sent from Singapore on the 24th August and was delivered at p enang
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  • 108 3 On Wednesday night, Hoo Lye Watt was seen by a constable picking the socket of Goh Sap Tye m M?lay Street. He was arrested, and was, yesterday morning charged by Inspector Sullivan with stealing ten cents. Fortunately for the defendant, Goh Sap Tye could not be found
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  • 128 3 On Wednesday, a train passing Wayang Satu had to stop owing to the fact that a bullock cart was partly on the line. It was loaded with six-feet lengths of rough pieces of timber. Inspector Caldero ot the Railway department was on the train and had it
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  • 355 3 {From our Cot respondent.) On the Bth instant a Chinese shopkeeper was attacked by a Samseng at Klong Samrong and severely cut on the back by a parang. The object of the attack is known. The assailant escaped. A murder was committed near the compound of Messrs.
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  • 523 3 VOLUNTEER ORDERS. Major E. G. Broadrick, Commandant S. V. C, issued the following orders yesterday: S. V. C. Members of the Singapore Rifle Association who are m possession of rifles to return the same to the Drill Hall at once for the annual stripping and cleaning. Mr. W. H. Shelford
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 533 3 ROBINSON j and 00. Field Race AND Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CHSES.) I $8.50. $25.00. 5;2760. *2950. S3BOO J $42.00. SIOO. j Our Special Rapid fiction RACE AND FIELD CLASS I This isa small glosa of exceptional high power and clear defiinition. It is cone shaped and has
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 913 4 BOOKSEL LEBS STATIONEHS W Z^f^^f- SINGAPORE^ t 3^ LIST OF BOOKS. —(Recently Receivea) mm-^-^-maam^mmmm*mmmmmmm^^.-------mmmmm» Findlay's Class Teaching I 430 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-Tze's Tao-Teh King 1150 Wo Chang's England 2.50 Chang Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3-5° Hope H 2.60 Parker's History
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    • 597 4 I h«^»* fciUiCjn Levy Hermanos. 4 mß^^^^^^^SKm Diamonds and deuuellepy. f I Iplpß -'Omega" Watch. I 3 4 l/OTHL aggftjg CINEMATOGRAPH A »D FILMS. I" J^SES? SrantophonesandSteeords Af m*_t AGENTS FOR THE Richard Brasier Motor Cars and v Michelin Tyres. 1 Sufferers of GRAVEL will find m I The Pharmacy
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    • 325 4 SgHfIGER gnos. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS *j* OE ALL DESCRIPTIONS g associated Poriiana < CcttKiu manufacturers q> LONDON 1900.) f Burham Brand' TheFavourite Cement used on the Principal Construcfit tion Works m the United Kingdom, Harbour and Rail- way Works, all over the "CX World, and by the C Government
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    • 667 4 "X.D.M." ADLETS. FORSALE, WANTED, ETC, I PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 2$ words or under 50 t ts. 1. 50 a. 00 3. 00 5° 75 c ts.
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    • 539 4 \V A 2 TED C '»n«c Broker. I UrT! V V Room 17, Winchester Houv ten \Y ANTED A Straits-born Chm/ as Assistant Manage. a u class outside representatives"' Apply The Shangha, I ife ranceCo Ltd.,2 7 ,W Incl,est1 ncl,este e H^ Collyer Quay. ■w*usc 1 REPORTER WANTED im ■J
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 15>or>.
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    • 149 1 To-day s Rates. Un Lomekm Bank 4m- 2/1 13/16 Demand 2 1 16 Private 6 m/s. do. 3ms.. 2/1 15/ 16 On Germany- Bank d d 2iS Private 3 m I 2 10 do. 6 ni a 22\ On France -Bz.uk dd a.68 Private 3 m do. 6 m
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    • 37 1 From England. Per NI) L Sachsen on Friday Oct. 20, with Europe Mails of Sept. 26, answering letters despatched from Singapore, on Sept. 5. From China. -Per M M Coledonien, on Monday, Oct. 23.
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    • 126 1 Tin Si.isj Gambicr 8. .20 do Cube Nt). 1 1 >.oo do do No. ..,.11 .co Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 15.35 d<> White, Fair L. VV.Spx. M 3S- C 0 Nutmegs (i 10 tothe lb.) 35. do" (Sc to the lb.). So Mace (Banda) 145. Chives (Amboina) 33 Liberian
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 119 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Under Mail Contract wnu the Austrian Government. The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1905 1905. Tristc Oct. 9th Persia Oct. Sth x v go Silesia Nov. 7th Nippon
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      • 406 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, Korat. Albert Graving Dock, Hye Leong. Section No. 1 Murex, Gregory Apcar, Bharata. Section No. 2 Hin Sang, Albinga. Section No. 3 Hong Wan L Section No. 4 Ras Dara. B Section
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      • 376 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated hy Royal Charter. Capitai Rkskrvk Liability 1 ro of Proiwtors I• 8o 000 Rkskrvk Fund .£875,000. Bank of England. BANKERS National Bank of Scotland ThkLondonCity& Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened md interest allowed at 1 per cent
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 561 1 Singapore Kranji Railway. From lst August, 1905, and Until Further* Notice. Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays. |*2 l r n J J Sandaya oaly. °own Trains Down Trains. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. I'M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. PM. PM, SINGAPORE it b.oo 0.3 b 7.4010.00 12.35
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    • SHIPPING NEWS.
      • 445 2 Albenga, German 2769 Petersen, Oct 16 Yokohama, Behn Meyer, for Penanß 19. Bangkok, German 1 -37, Klimmet.Oct 14 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok. Baud, Dutch 1659, Lee, Oct 16 Batavia, Daendels, tor Batavia 20. Bharata, British 194.;, Windebank, Oct. iO Rangoon, Boustead, for Rangoon, 19. Ban to
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      • 277 2 Ban llin Gnan, British 245. Hunter, Oct. 18 Pontinak, Wee Bin. for Billiton tl. Ban Whatt Him. British 195, Raw linyson, Oct. 19 Teloban. Strait- SS Co., for Kelantan. Flevo, British 129, Hendry, Oct 18 Sambas, Teo Moe Lye, tor Sambas 21. (,aea, Norwegian 625, Dalil, Oct 18
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      • 541 2 Xauu Port. I Ml N-OF-WaR, ftt Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili bs iip), Valparaiso, --oon. San Raifael. (Port cruiser Lisbon, soon. Sutlej. (Brit cruiser), c ma, soon. as. Alston, Hongki i g,Oct 25* Adamson Gilfillan Atholl' New York, Oct 15 Paterson Simons Arratoon Apcar, Cah utta,
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      • 1069 2 THE "E. D. M. HIDDEN NAMES COMPETITION. the close ol thi i impels ar we p nt below the full list with their numbers i cted 1• first three < i les, and will not to tl petil R ybe si the Ed and the sth <>t' N bt r.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 170 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific M.mi. Steamship Co., Occidental ft Oriental S. S. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago A North-Western ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Oper Uug t! ie \RGEST and IZ IS I ESI Stcamtri **v the PACIFIC.) toOM HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO.
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