Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 October 1905

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1 6 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 26 1 Eastern Daily Noil AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. A ,.i\h tor Singapore JOHN LITTLE CO. No. 42. VOL. I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 467 1 SELANCOR. (From our Correspondent Ki'.m a Lumpur, Oct.. 19th. Last Saturd^v aii exhibition of i motor -boat wa. by Mr. G. Kc«t*» m the lake m the Public gardens. There was a small crowd of interested spectators round the lake, and among those who went into
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  • 94 1 DEEPLY INTERESTED IN THEIR WELFARE. London, Oct. *****. The King has replied to the Poplar address regarding the unemployed, stating that the welfare of the industrial classes was a matter of the greatest concern to him. He was decph gfieved at their distress and hoped that
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 31 1 FAVOURED BY AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT. 1 invnvi f*fVßvfij London, Oct. 20th. Both houses of the Australian Parliament have passed a motion m favour of home rule for Ireland.
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  • 85 1 BRIGAND WILL BE RELEASED. [Renter's Agency.) London, Oct. 20th. Capt, Crowther and Lieut. Hatton, of the Royal Marines, arc still prisoners of the Moorish brigands. The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs has telegraphed the Spanish Minister at Tangier to obtain the release of the brigand Valiente, whose
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  • 72 1 NATIVE SOLDIERS TO HE REPLACED BY INDIANS. [Renter's Agency London, Oct. 20th. The Sixth African Rifles, hitherto made up of Sornahs, will now be composed of Pttnjftbit and Mohammedans. An oCccr has already gone to India to recruit the men. Half a dozen political officers are leaving
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  • 17 1 'Reuters Agency London, Oct. 20th. The Russian battleship PoUeida has been refloated at Pert Arthur.
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  • 32 1 Hauler's Agency. IX)NDON, Kt. Count LamsdortY has been invested witli the Order of St. Vladimir, first class, for his signal m the late war and m the |>eaoe negotiations.
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  • 32 1 R cuter* Aiency. London, Oct. 20th. The Lord Mayor DM a lunch to the representatives of the Paris Municipality at the Mansion Houm.% the MMt cordial toasts being exchanged.
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  • 27 1 Reutcr'* Agency London, Oct. 20th. The submarine torpedo boat A 4. which sank m Portsmouth Haibour, lias been raised and placed m dry dock.
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  • 44 1 GRAIN MIXKD WITH SAND AND CLAY. ReuUr's Agtnc*. London, Oct. 20th. The International Miller^' Conference, m session at Paris, has OMM <1 1 resolution requesting the Indian Government to prevent the export from India of grain mixed with uml and clay.
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  • 139 1 DEPARTURE OF PRIX' X AND PRINCESS OF WAi ES. R»ut«r"» Agency I-OM 1 Ul. 2Otll. The King and Quern :vu\ their I family gave a luncheon i.»-d:iy m connection witti thedcpartuic of the Prince and Princess of Walt >. A great crowd I assembled outside Buckingham
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  • 101 1 On Friday morning; V. \V. Tan and T»n Kirn Sin, qualified medical practitioners were Mbit Mr. Bryant m pHBOMM to summonses is>ued at the Instance of Chief SanittA Inspect*! Mayhcw to explain neglect m repoii ing a rase of infectious d incase which they attended. HWpCClor Mavhcw «*aid
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  • 316 1 NEWS IN A NUTSHELL The total number of human beings killed by wild animals and snakes m India last \ear WM r i 57 and 2i,SKo, against -\74<> and tl v Stl m the pie \ious twelve months Thrtc has been a marked kucccss m the destruction of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 321 1 •T.'-— -i-jii.ii- rr^~, th. f--^,',"-^f SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. j^, Bnkit Timali Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK
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    • 253 1 I DAHL 5 S MILK, I xmas season. M NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK* Customers requiring Photos to reach home m time for THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 X'MAS AND NEW YEAR, 1 THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH M should make appointments for sittings without delay. 3 COWS' MILK
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    • 31 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PLACE <h« MICHEST CLASS of Scot. i. Whiskie* (12-year- olil) Supplie<l to H. M. The King aixi to h. R. N. TNI MWCE Or WALES
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL.
    • 69 2 Daily LOCAL 13.50 f*r quarter Outstatioiis 54.50 Telephone n< >. 972. All contributions must be addressed to The Editor. 11 written on one ude of t.ic paper only, accompanied by tt- writer's name an I address, not nec-.-ssanly tor insertion, but a- a guarantee of good faitn. Letters relating
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  • 33 2 Yesterday noon, at his residence at I ayah Lebar Road, Richard Owen Norris, late clerk m the Netherlands Iradmg Society, aged 73 yeras and 6 month-. runoral thi> afternoon at 5 p.m.
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  • 533 2 Thec Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY. 23RD OCTOBER OUR UNEMPLOYED. Ju>t at present Singapore appears to be .suffering from an unusually large number of vagrants and unemployed nitivesx o nightly obstruct the verandahs vi their sleeping forms, and who during the day are a nuisance to the community
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  • 348 2 Telegrams announce the re-ignation of Governor Wright, of the Philippine Islands, the reason being aligned to dissatisfaction with the Government's policy. The policy of the American Government m the Philippines is a new and untried one, but one m which the National leader* have hitherto ap pearcd to
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  • 265 2 In a WiUmmwkr interview wth Dr. Forbes Winslow, the well-known brain specialist, the latter is quoted as having said, In a general way, the conditions of life m the country arc? far healthier than those of town life; and lunaev is inevitably, as a gener.il rule, lcs>
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  • 41 2 In another column will be noticed the advertisement of the Smith Premier typewriter, for which the Straits Cycle and Motor Co., are the legal Agents We arc using the Smith Premier Machine m our editorial rooms and it gives excellent satisfaction.
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  • 385 2 THE S.S. "DARVEL" ARRIVES IN PORT Hearing th.it a new vc.»el consigned to the agents of the N. I). L. hid arrived m port an E.D.M." reporter was despatchel to the wharf to overhaul s.s. MM/ named after Darvel B.iv, a port which exports tobacco and Other
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  • 416 2 FREE DRINKS ABOARD SHIP. < >.i rhursday afternoon, the British s. s, mm <>/ la^nlr arrived m port. A message was sent to the Tanjong Pagai Polite Station. When Sergeant t)owling went on board, three Europ McCarthy, Norris and Lawrence were given into custody and charged with
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  • 144 2 THE LAST DANCE. 1 here was a large attendance comprising over 200 guest-, r| the Tanglin Club on tin- night of the last day's races. The Gubernatorial party honoured the club with their attendance, and among other distinguished visitors worthy of mention were the gentlemen who arc conducting
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  • 51 2 There will be an atUraaa at the M. E. Church, on Coleman Street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock on 4 The Philippine Islands", by Mr. J. 11. Whitaker, who has spent some years there m the Government service. Admission is free, and any who may be interested are invited to
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  • TRAFALGAR DAY
    • 39 2 "WING Al H f, Mt •m*J Af^r Aii immense concourse aft ■mi PtHfkWM. M-nii-miiita v the ten at r«Wga. s TMu *Hr,. centenary l^h, ;> w,,,, Kipling's Recessional uas rr the immense throng llu; Anthem m most
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  • 23 2 COMMANDER OF "VICTORIOUS," KILLED. ftauttr'i Ah«c». piece «»i machinery i, n lrw mamlrr J»hi11,,,., ,tH M g 1^ Mhrafu, k'llinK him on the
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  • 39 2 NEGOTIATIONS |'R«,< m »i V WITH DANISH PR| N London i Negotiations with Pi notChs* Denmark are proceeding has not yet been forn L |U There wUlb, night between th G Committc* from tl andj
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  • 71 2 FMAV LI tEI >R| D Lou Admiral Togo ai d together with the I and three thousand seamen, i to the Great Temple ■pints of the Imperial A to return thank- for then vat most impresftivi Admiral Togo s expi on the sand instant. I parationsarc
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  • 40 2 ZAKWAM rs CONSTII'I GOVERNMEN Lou i hut.-, com Petersburg wires thai I holding -i »l confi fluential reformers, Emperor*! ie i on»titutional m ideal was X■■ hesitated toi ernment i ausc hi i vincetl tli.it the nation
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  • 95 2 BEFORE RETIREMENT Wi: I tl >ME PRIX< i. \\D l < if L'.N The Times, the I 'finer and Prim dwells u}x)u the from the heir t-< the tl I future subjei I I tentiou <»1 the English iiiu r directed t > Indian problema and
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  • 108 2 APPROVE PRESENI I' »RE!CN POLICY Rrutrrs »;<-», Lou Mr. Edward m i tpi I don, Mid tint .1 Ubi i' G < would not change any ■>!' the I i tliii.il points of the present I cy namely, friendship with the alliance with Japan, ami itw nuMit
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  • 21 2 I Ranter's Agsnoy. Loxnox, < W |st The ncsoluorthe Middle Part l >! HI i> toll<»\v> i Admirable, i Chrichton,
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  • 39 2 Rtuttr J(*nc> |.i .|)|M i\. < The Piar'i Manifesto upon I elusion of peace contain* tin I i>u "The Eastern portion of <>UI w ill develop m peace and bourttnesfl \v ith Japan. Hfho IlllVV friend."
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  • 55 2 I .>\im.\. ri The Prince of Wale-, rcph communication from Lord Ma) London conveying Ml h1 regarding the visit to India, he ca -neatly trusts that thr Kmpire will derive some benefits h resulted from the visit of Kin* Edward thirt) Vt The Prince and Princes*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 269 2 IND. COOPE Company's. BURTCN LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz. quarts of all dealers. Peerless Cream Still 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
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    • 362 2 For, Real, Value, Search Investigate. iiiiiiiiiMiniian railtllailai|| If Your Mind is such that it van gravitate into a line of penetrating investigation, you will find much amongst our wares that will philosophically reveal. High (lass Goods and intrinsic value. THOMPSON THOMAS CO, THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Try an J\dvL m the
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    • 57 2 S. S. "CROWN OF CASTILE" 4505 Register due here iSth inst., calling at Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Moji. This steamer has excellent passenger accommodation. For Freight and pas.sat,e. apply to Ifttssrs. .fliiainsoi: GHfillan and Co., £td. Hotel de I'Europe FOR SALE Fresh pass Beer. ex s. s. u Priness
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  • 19 3 "•liter's Agency. I I-ONDON, Oct. 2Oth. c£«£°j lllc late Sir Henr >' Irving Green l yesterday at Golder's
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  • 127 3 nIINA MUST BEWARE PERSISTCH ING IN BOYCOTT. Router* Agency London, Oct. 21st. p rcs jdent Roosevelt, m a speech at \tlanta, Georgia, referred to the vnirnl .lishonesty wherewith some famines were obtained and used, and rented with contemptuous abhorrence < men who utilised their fortunes for the
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  • 27 3 RFSERVISTS AND STUDENTS PLUNDER ARMOURIES. Router's AgenoyLONDON, Oct. 2 I St. The disorders at Ekaterinorad con- timic. The reservists and students have plundered the armouries.
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  • 35 3 CRUISER DESPATCHED TO L OBTAIN INFORMATION. Neuter's Agency London, Oct. 21st. H. M S PatkfimdtrhMM left Tangier for Ceuta to obtain definite information concerning the captive officers, Capt. Crowthcr and Lieut. Hatton.
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  • 74 3 NEW SCHEME DECLARED IMPRACTICABLE. RtNtar't A b c > London, Oct. 21st. The Rt. Hon. Lord George Hamilton m an ftddreM at Lincoln referred to tha Cur/on-Kitchener controversy. His Lordship expressed misgivings as to the practicability of the scheme which the Home Government lias forced upon tha
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  • 42 3 ro BE SENT TO YLADIYOSTOCK. RtaUr t A jibcj London, Oct. 21st. The Russian battleship Tsareiilch now at Kiaochau, has been onlere«l home. The Askoid and other interned vessels will assemble at Kiaochau, whence they will proceed to YTadivostOCk.
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  • 73 3 BLESSINGS FOR IMPERIAL L LABOURS. Reuter Agency London, Oct. 21st. The Czar has issued a manifesto pro- I claiming peace. He refers to the gallantry of the Rusaian troops m their struggle against a brave and mighty enemy, and prays that the blessings of Providence may fall
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  • 59 3 Reuters Agency London, Oct. 21st. Admiral Togo has telegraphed to ishmonger>' Company on the cession of the centenary of Nelson's victory at Trafalgar, expressing his ever increasing admiration for and i to the great Admiral, saying that the feeling becomes more intense when lie recollects that
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  • 68 3 PETTY STATES SHOULD HEED UNITED STATES. P«ot»r»*B»!K>y. London, Oct. 20th. President Roosevelt, speaking at mond, Virginia, said: We can ttlp the nations m the vicinity of Panama by a wise and generous assistance. th<-y decline help, it will be bad fcr <md bad for us, and ultimately •My
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  • 38 3 Outers A.«ncy London Oct. 20th. Arnold Foster, speaking at royden, said that the army was steadily a id visibly improving. In three years %v ould be on a better footing than for many years past.
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  • 58 3 R»yt»r i Agency London, Oct. 20th. fr>iP le rc^ ult^ •>** the Czarevitch are as Haauacrkop (1). Merry Andrew (2). Wargrave (3). metceo horsei ran, the race being 1 h y a length and a half. The I ll »g at the start was 100 to 14,
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  • 20 3 !R««tir't~A|M«yJ London, Oct. 20th. Ca 1; S u tatcd oftl^lly that General llc m has tendered his resignation.
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  • 258 3 A STORY THAT FAILED TO CONVINCE. On the night of the 6th instant Wong m °i^ n Old woman m the employ of Boh Tan, was sent with a pawn ticket and $260 to redeem certain articles of jewellery. She did so and was returning home when she
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  • 297 3 MR. HAFFENDEN RETIRES On Thursday night at Zetland House, a farewell was given to Mr. John Haffenden, who is not leaving Singapore at present, but simply retiring from his laboun as the local Agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The his- 1 tory of
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  • 246 3 BY A CONSTABLE WHO WENT A RAIDING. On Friday an Asiatic constable had the misfortune to find himself m dock before Mr. Marriott under somewhat j peculiar circumstances. According to the story told m Court the constable, finding time hang rather heavily on his hands while m
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  • 153 3 We regret to have to announce the death of Mr. Richard Owen Nonis, which occurcd at his residence, Pny;ih I,ebar Road, at 1 1 o'clock yesterday 1 forenoon. Mr. Norris was one of the nemben of an oM family which settled here m the
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  • 60 3 During Thursday night a half dozen Chinese were arrested for sleeping out. j Sergeant Murdock charged them with vagrancy on Friday. Mr. Colman made careful enquiry into their mode j of life. As it was not satisfactory, he sent four of them to prison extending from fourteen days
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  • 1177 3 NOTES AND NOTIONS. In some respects the concluding day of the meeting was perhapß a little more satisfactory than the preceeding days Ihe first race was a triumph for Little Mary. This mare with 1 1 stone on her back had no difficulty m leaving the rest
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  • 1107 3 THE THIRD DAY. 1 Th« Open Oriff In Handicap. "The Muff KongseeV Little Mary 11 7 E. Lehrenkrauss' Rinaldine 9 5 a r 1 Randall 2. A. Loeb's Fidelitas 10 7 R. Bryans. 3. v\ Schiffman's Abelard 10 o Kirwan 0. "Mr. Kec's" (SolrfseeJter glO J. Woods o.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 259 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADK. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issue weekly
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    • 258 3 ROBINSON and 00. Field Race AND Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASKS. $850. $25.00. 527.50. *****. $38.00 $4200. $100. Our Special Rapid fiction RACK AND FIELD CLASS. Phis isa small glass of exceptional high power andrlc.it «]< tiinition. It is rone shaped and has RAPID ACTION which, when omc
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 504 4 aerated Water Factorp, 15, ENGGOR STREET. BARUGH CO., LTD.— Proprietors. We have recently erected a complete plant of POWERFUL NEW MACHINERY, At No. 15, Enggor Street near Tanjong I'agar. Our SODA AND BOTTLING MACHINERY made by HAYWARD, TYLER ft Co., (the most celebrated firm m the trade) comprises every recent
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    • 298 4 HOTEL c Hotel Van \Y\ k, Orchard Read, is under VAN the Persona] Super- vision of Proprietor. WIJK. Well-known is Singapore. FOR THE BEST 2Z™± CU.SINE. VAN M ,7" Meal 1 ima WIJK. Breakfast 8 a.m. Tiffin 12-2 p.m. Dinner 7-9 r.M. HOT FT :VCr V da V IM aui
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    • 885 4 I wl^ itbbiM Levy Hermanos, 4 i 3, BATTERY ROAD. L 4 fl^^^^^^^^^Ba Diamonds and Jeuiellery. yl i ''Omega" Watch, 4 M&T!{L QP\^X, < gj CINEMATOGRAPH and FILMS. -j AGENTS FOR THE j 4 Richard Brasier Motor Cars and Michelin Tyres. P I Sufferers of GRAVEIi will find m C
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    • 1066 4 I "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED^ PREPAID. \\TAN TKli j Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Indian Dipl o n 'h^! 1 by Godowns etc.. Wanted dTo Let. Situations sick-nursr r.f M ,Hr-, i- '"Hw-,fl WanteU d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. terinitv 11,.,';, 1 V "'^rnm, Day
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 5 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23bd, 1905.
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    • 451 5 Singapore Kranji Railway. From Ist August, 1905, and Until Further Notice. Train Service for Week Days an-! Sundai Sunda v- on Down Trains Down Trains. A.M. A.M. AM. A. M. PJt i>. |..p. V.w. p\t \\i pjj pjg SINGAPORE 0.000.307.4010.00 12.35 *JO2 3.16 441 5^9 6.50 **********8 NEWTON I £52
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    • 149 5 I KDAYS Kal On London— Bank 4m- 2/1 13/16 Demand 2/1 9/16 Private 6 m/s. 2 <.!<». 3 m/s. 2 1 15/16 On (itrmmny -Bank d/d .a/18 Private 3 m/S 2/lC da 6 m s r O;/ Franc* Bank d/d ».68 Private 3 n b do. 6 ni/s -.7
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    • 129 5 Tin I 8 < i i" I ier do C lib*.- No. i :.oo '!< do No. 2 ..ii .co i<■ < i". Bl ck (ordinary Spore) n 25.25 do White, Fair 1.. W.5p.c.,, Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) (80 t.) the lb.i Mai c 1 Bai la) 1
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    • 106 5 Telegraphic Address Afesm^erie Stmjtpere. The mail steamers v\ ill leave Singaorc on or about the undermentioned dtes The Batavia annex >.^. L<\ Seyme connect- with every m;ul. Any claim t'<»r damaged goods landed here from the If. M. steamer^ must be made to the
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    • 93 5 Wharves at which Different bnips are berthed To-day. Ea I Wharf. Nil. Victoria Graving DocL Koral Albert Graving Dock, live Letfng. 5 'on Na i Munex, I fin San-Deli Section No. 2 Islander. 6 ction No. 3 Crown of Rastlc Section No. 4 Hong Moh Ra>
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    • 129 5 Hon:kong Shanghai Banking Corporation. haid i i capi i.\i. naooaooo k feS XX VI FUN D Sterling Resem UU.OOU r k- t g < i:>.-*'uuuu Reserve 1. ty of 1 110,000*000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. I~ t hairman. Ha ipt, Ksq Deputy-Chairttian. II n.C. W Uicksoa 1-.
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    • 168 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MA ATSCHAPPIJ Nethjlkuuids Trading Society. STABI [SHI :> 18^4. CAPITAL. t. 45,000,000 (abC i.\?,750,000) Reserve Fund. t. 5,000,000 Head Office m Amsterdam. Uead Agency m Batnvia. Bmmckes: Penang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan (Deli). Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongah, Pasoeroean. Tjilaftap, I'alcmbang, Kota-Radja (Acheen), Bandjcrmassin, Tclok Sanmwc Com&poHdetdi at
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 385 5 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. /hc >rf><»\it'rf hy Ro\>al CJuirfvr. CaMTAI ,£BOOOOO, Reserve Liability i Or PftOMtll rows I XBoo.°°° Risikvi Fund ,£*7S»ooo. Bank ok England. BANKERS NaTK )\al Bank oy SCOTLAND Tut London City Midland I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 68 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Malacca \-c, Sappho 3 P "> Boddcag Tsintan 4 P P T< )-.m« u<k< <\y. Kdaatsa. ftc Ban Whatl 1 1." 7a m Sarawak KuchiiiK noon Malacca &c, "BCHtMg" 4P" Hongkong "C.Apcav" 3 p iv NEXT MAILS DUE. From England Per M M Zouraine to-day with Europe
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    • 1155 6 The time for the dose of the competition having arrived, we print below the full list of the verses with their numbers as corrected. The iitst three were merely given as examples, and will not enter into the competition. Resolutions may be sent
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 28 6 LARGE SELECTIONS M 1 ARTISTIC M CURIOS m d japanese'modern SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR W& y 3 QI^TS PRESENTS EH S PRIZES G| J| SOUVENIRS.*^ O INSPECTION 'RESPECTFULLY H
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      • 135 6 HIGH CLASS CINEMATOGRAPH. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR AM) SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ARMY, NAVY, ftc, A Novelty m the Straits. i- ir>t opening night, uncertain at Raffles Reclamation Ground, Beach Road. IN SPACIOUS TENT. Weekly Change of Programme. Price* <>/ admission. Special Class, 1 5c First Do. r 00. Second Do. .< o
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 549 6 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Chiengwai, German 1234. Ehlcrt, Sept. 30, Borneo, Behn Meyer, for Sandakan. Cyrus, British 2174, Knox, Oct. 15 Moji, Pat. Simons, des. l'ncertain. Deli, German 720, Lenss, Oct. 10 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok 21. //ye Leomj, British 295, Angus, Oct. ■8 Teluk Anson, Ltraits *S.
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      • 660 6 VESSELS EXPECTED. Xattn\ I 'or/, I'robahlc </atv of arr/vat, am/ Agtmtt, Men-of-War, &c. Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffael, (Port cruiser 1, Lisbon, soon. Sutlej. (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Stkamkrs. Alston, Hongkong, Oct 25- Adamson Giliillan Atholl' New York, Oct 15 Paterson Simon* Arratoon
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