Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 25 October 1905

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  • 25 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. AGENTS FOR SlNc.APOki; JOHN LITTLE CO. No. 44. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY~ OCTOBER 25, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 54 1 Reuter'« Menoy. London, Oct. 24th. Governor and Lady Blake will sail for Colombo on the Himalaya on the 16th November accompanied by the Duchess of St. Albans and, probably, Lady Alexandria Bcauclcrk. The Governor takes the Hon. Maclintock Bunbury as his private secretary and Captain Phipps
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  • 55 1 CELEBRATED BY FRENCH AND ENGLISH. Rcuter* Agency London, Oct. 24th. The newspapers are filled with descriptions of the Trafalgar celebrations m England and the Colonies, at which the English and French flags were frequently intertwined and the Marseillaise sung, The sermons throughout the country emphasized the lessons of
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 27 1 MANUFACTURERS' OFFERS REJECTED. IRaut«r'» Afeitoy. London, Oct. 44th. 'Ine operatives of the Fall River (Massachusetts) cotton mills have rejected the offers of the Manufacturers.
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  • 43 1 RUSSIAN TRAINMEN'S DETERMINED ATTITUDE. ReuUr 1 A|t«cy. London, Oct. 24th. Railway traffic between St. Peters- burg and Moscow has entirely ceased. The strikers are most determined. Minister Khilkoff argued with the engine drivers at Moskow for two hours m vain.
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  • 62 1 INTERNATIONAL ANIMOSITIES KEPT ALIVE. Reuter Agency London, Oct. 24th. A recent article fan the Neve Fnic Presse accusing the English and French of plotting war against Germany has caused fresh acrimonious discussion m Germany on the one side and Britain and France on the other. The acerbity
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  • 19 1 lUwt.r'i t|M(y London, Oct. .:4th. President Loubet and M. Reuvicr received a splendid welcome at Madrid.
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  • 62 1 ENTERTAINS BRITISH AND AMERICAN OFFICERS. London, Oct. 24th. The Mikado, on board the Asatua, with Admiral Togo at his side, reviewed the fleet m Tokyo Bay and steamed between the lines, which included ten Russian prizes. Afterwards he received m audience on board the Asatua the officers
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  • 54 1 DECLARES INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION PREJUDICIAL lltWt*ri »|»i»cy L<)MM)N, Oct. J4UI. The Porte, assuming the offensive, has sent the Austrian Embassy a note objecting to the presence of the International Financial Delegates at I'skub, whose Intervention m tli<* internal affairs of Turkey is deemed prejudicial to its interests,
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  • 208 1 WILL HAVE CONTROL (>i* NEW COLLEGE. The China Mail PESOItM that tinChinese military authori' have OBJ ened a new college for the training >t* medical men for the am The college was opened on the 1 1 1 of thi> month at Canton, ar.<! it appear*,
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  • 161 1 SHORTEN TIME Ac U< >^s PACIFIC The daughter of President Roosevelt, Miss Alice, left Yokohama on the i }th inst. by the I*. M.S. S "Sil>eria. f Mr. Harriman, the President of the Southci n Pacific Mail Company and his family. '<sides his secretaries and a number
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  • 246 1 Captain Erickscn, of the Norwegian steamer Htin was summoned to the Hongkong Magistracy, on the morning of the 17th. for having worked cargo on Sunday without a permij^ and was fined the sum of $200. On Saturday night thcCaptain gave orders that steam would not be
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  • 252 1 The following description of tl* Fiench Squadron which arrived here on the trad instant is from a Colombo paper The torpedo depot ship Foudrc is a vessel built on much the same lines a> MM. S. I'uUan. Displacing ft.ojO tons the F>ttdtr it capable of I speed
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  • 105 1 The K'nbr Herald says that as soon M the peace treaty has been latificd, Russia and Japan will sen«l rommission- ers to Saghalien to demarcate the loundary. It is understood that posts <>f wood or stone will be erected aloti£ the line of 50 0 north
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  • 108 1 MAY BE IN SINGAPORE. II K. Taotai Wen, >caetar) to H L. the Viceroy if Canton, and H. K. T.ioti.i Wei 11.-.ii, diivrtoi oftlH-Wham-pao Naval College B8)d At-cnal, nin\<«! at HoDfJHMfI Ofl the i;tl\ inst. insc.itch oChau Tung Shang. the llopp.. tnasurei at Canton, who i«. duircM
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  • 72 1 The numlx-r of Rus»i;m and oUkt lonian vc^iK < .iptured m the BMfM of the war has, rent hid fifty-four. To the-e have to U- added the refloated e--cl> at IN»rt Artlun, which will amount to a considerahle inimUr It is stated by the hot*- Ht-tmM that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 261 1 M I r-^r.j ?\~,'^r;vj r :7,,\r/.r^'' i^z:-'"::'..!"^"".''^--^ 1 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PBESERVATIVE TOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BUSTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. ST VALEHTIHES BATH HOTEL. 2Q Bukit 1 imali Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR
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    • 248 1 J DA H L 1 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS 9 MILK. i THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 1 THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH M y COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. Ihe most flattering testimonials from medical men. J To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. C CtHEEAST ASIATIC
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    • 91 1 X'MAS SEASON. Customers requiring Photos to reach home m time for X'MAS AND NEW YEAR, should make appointments for sittings without delay. G. R. LAMBERT Co. k-^iUfTHE ROBINSON PIANO CO, LTD, il^ 'wjriillll Pianos of our own Manufacture. Jk^tJ| Solid Teak case, Iron Frame, Full and brilliant tone, perfect touch,
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    • 20 1 Buchanan's Red Seal M Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Sol \l> SCOUH WllhKV. r>l Xx« I 11K.N.M.l V QOQO \\ltl."
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  • 349 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 2 5 th OCTOBER AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSION. Our despatches of yesterday indicate that Australia is coming to some extent to her senses m the matter of the exclusion ot Japanese, but there is still ample room for improvement. The history of the Australian
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  • 312 2 The celebration of the Nelson Centenary at London while the city was I entertaining the representatives of the Paris Municipality has given opportunity for a marked display of the cordial eel ing which now exists between our country and France. This morning's telegrams inform us that the
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  • 301 2 The newspapers of the Far East have often been accused of ultra-reservation j m their criticism of amateur performances, but those who make the allegations never pause to consider the extent of the danger zone m which the journalist places himself once he allows his pen to go
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  • 662 2 VISIT OF THE BRITISH SQUADRON. The fete given by the Kobe City Authorities at Nanko Temple on the 7th inst. was very largely attended by the g:tty officers and bluejackets of the ritish Squadron and a few Japanese officers and men from the h'asagi Kap were also present.
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  • 167 2 Hie puller of ricksha No, 6u vtaa looking tor business m Croae Street On Sunday morning. Kicksha Peon. N°« 39. Abdul Rahman, was on duty there. Yielding to a desire to posscs's a tew cents, he approached the puller, found fault with his vehicle, frightened
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  • 107 2 Hing Nye and Hong Chu live at no. 36 Malabar Street and apparently obtain cheap opium, probably from Kuala Lumpur. On Monday right Corporal No. 5 and some chintings paid the place a visit and l;«id handon illicit chandu and dross valued locally at SIO2. The accused wenarrested.
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  • 55 2 Lp to the end of August over 120.000 Chinese immigrants arrived m Singapore, of whom about 9 per cent werv women or girls. The Jiji says that there arc 4 220 Russian prisoners m Jap including six .nUnts. The expc...,e o. then maintenance to be claimed from Rtmia l> estimated
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 62 2 •vßam ami again revert to the oQ story r adaptability evinced v ,j merchant HuikNH to mL the ■WMiiilimi ignor! other and much m i lcrc ar e British stagnation t.on throughout the whole East -and it night be *•< ,r Far chants at home turned and r.-flclT*
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    • 85 2 China is all there promising; but perform inn T* I tirely different mattn L when the time f.,rj bemg much iferU Have plans to be Then ounsellors abound COg| S'lould plans resold !)C m Then no one's to be tound c The feding at H nu M that
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    • 38 2 me incident is closed serenewprldoi d ""J t.unci diedignitj Iww. It amounted to (.overnment will cons, it. though Reuterand the man Gaietti ha\e I, assure the a deal of fuss h I nothing Bmtmjkck I
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    • 85 2 It i- an acknowii g {x'litical econom) thai ted -ccurity gotogethi bona between the Chei rowers ire plain I between an astute ■•■■::<■■ adult men with a full I what they arc abou cc- of their action* It is the day to complain rail Of interr-t alter I
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    • 80 2 we note with regret < 1 is made for lengths and w. trust thai it 1 rcrnnsent to ie.,\< half-completed state 1 bo lengthened anotkei I it could if necessary full lind steamer* time. The revenue froai 1906 is estimated to at only, whereat if it v.
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    • 144 2 It it i m<M serious i »i unreal can I the I CWmn GovernMent has control ore die peopk iH Kid m 1000. )ur only li"i* «ii mcnts of those into gei I en both at the treat) i^-- ail( i :n l u> interior who fully rcali*
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    • 82 2 Reformers and wcll-wi i "this part of the J that the ni)Csr SiT 2*3 reached the turning *J reform will be t )e „r d 'V and t la well be len alon, f^ d^ f.rrat Britain and I i, Kern and offered to pilot hr. !>' ••e.orm,
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  • 17 2 merest M /< V MB* I written. mi sh..uld.x. ble I'ui lh«opimorii. »l hi
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  • 188 2 Sir. Yourartuli on Sierra Leom gives u: >li ful liberality shown the native by the Mritis.i Go\ eminent m |k i iwtM] toHII Ihrli positions m t ic Co tratiou. Tue writer, howler •'f* l think this an anomalous situation. I at least. Uwpotkr for SoaM VtKi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 225 2 HUMBER CYCLES. "Imperial," "Standard," "First Grade," "Beeston." IMPOBTERS Borneo Company, Limited. 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 be Duplicated. Ellis&eo., SOLE AGENTS. j, CECIL STREET.
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    • 377 2 HAVE YOU HEARD The Good News? Heard Neighbours talking about She Australian Stores they are giving- away Coat hangers for nothing-. thompsoFtjSas co. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Coghlan Co. Licensed Aouctineer^ House Estate Agents. Preliminary Announ- cement. IMPORTANT Malacca Auction Sale ByH, L. COGHLAX Co. TOWN PROPERTIES and PLANTATIONS. Belonging to
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  • 403 3 ALLEGED OMISSION. Yesterday afternoon, Khu Chin Thin bankrupt, was beforethe Bench t charged under Section 101 ofths Bankruptcy Ordinance with having I material omission when making Vitermnt of his affairs before Mr. P.nintiuv. the CMRdal Assignee, on the ctli of l une la>t u r Carver prosecuted and
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  • 54 3 MANY VESSELS FOR RUSSIAN PRISONERS. i'lic >f the transport Russia prisoners are rev hing Japa ptd >ucccs-ion. VJe\ ead y arrived at Nagasaki, eight '< .be, and five at 1 '!;.l^:; 1 i mainly German t a ion <>f" them are American. Fwenty other vessels are ted m Japan. The
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  • 73 3 nerous well-known and profes- men m a Nebraska city have 1 club entitled "A Sit-Still Club, .i-ject of which is the enl of street car facilities. era say that the street car tot providing enough cars, pose to compelan improvei the service by declining to their si
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  • 106 3 g, a -abject which has been m the English Press itlv, 1- also occupying the mind m the capital" of lowa. •dares that the frequent of a young man making whom he has never iced must be put a stop to. m may be permitted, the
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  • 98 3 suggests that the n the Paris Zoological who recently killed his keeper, been suffering from toothsupport of this theory cites I 'itt>burg correspondent, an entertaining account of the Barnum elephants was v treated. It was noticed that »>nal showed pain while eatr"id exhibited signs of being Hit veterinary
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  • 62 3 f or .1" \V •A. rifle match kiw ln 'ayson Shield is fired at the vtl < < range next Sunday morning. I"vi, and Volunteer Hand will Tiiji Scrvict Reservoir on *sh2toS} F™ 9 the Mthand l*nnittinj m 5t06 p m we V her oIbLK? 1 11 of tl c
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  • 319 3 HOLIDAYS ENFORCED BY LAW. zJkLt*?' 6V VtTning labour j New Zealand are often enforced m a most exasperating way says Dr. Franc^E PA/ aitlde on Australasia m Public Opinion, July 2211 d. "If YO u are m a barber's chair after the clock d^fV* 1 Saturday, or
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  • 158 3 I he present Jn umber of the foreign vessels chartered by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha is given by the Kobe Herald as 17, with a tonnage of 27,358; those chartered by the N. Y. K. number 2>, with a tonnage of 61,140, making a total tor the
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  • 68 3 On the 18th instant. So Ah Kok, a shopkeeper, had his servant So Li Su, arrested for criminal breach of trust m respect of tSa. Yesterday, the case was heard by Mr. Marriott." Mr. Chopard appeared for the defendant. It transpired that the defendant was a partner m
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  • 45 3 It i> reported from Vienna that the municipal authorities have decided to give to a new street m that capital the name of Theodore Roosevelt m commemoration of the restoration of peace. They also unanimously resolved to wire congratulations to the President.
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  • 351 3 Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan have given Yen 3,388 t<-> be distributed among the victims of the Mikasa disaster. According to the Hongkong Telegraph Russia has offered to train Chinese officers to command the troops who are to defend the borderland. The Nicki estimates that the sale
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  • 641 3 SATURDAY'S MEETING. (C. D. IN. Special The Ipoh Gymkhana Club held its fourth Meeting, since its inauguration some two years ago, on Saturday last and from all points of view it was the most successful event held by this flourishing little Club. The Java pony griffin races
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  • 138 3 A revenue officer n rimed Abdulraman was doing duty m Bench Road, his business being to watch people landing from boats, and to ascertain if possible if they have anything contraband about them. This would be legitimate enough if the climtings confined themselves to it unhappily for
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  • 87 3 With regaTd to the rumour that Great gntain, as the result of the definite Kussian evacuation of Port Arthur, and also the close understanding with Japan, is considering the desirability of entirely evacuting Wei-hai-wei, it would appear that there is no justification for the rumours that have obtained circulaNr°
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  • 146 3 To-day's Rats*. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/1 13^6 Demand t/i 9/16 Private)6"m/s 2/2^ do. 3 m/s.. 2/1 15/16 On Germany— Bank d/d 2/18 Private 3 m/s 2/10 do. 6 m/s 2/224 On France— .Bank d/d 2.68 Private 3 m/s 2.72] do. 6 m/s 2.754 On India— Bank T.
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  • 126 3 Tin f 81.-5 Gambier t 8.20 do Cube No. 1 12.00 do do No. 2 1 1.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 25.25 do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 35.00 Nutmegs (1 10 to the Ib.) j^. do (80 to the lb.). 80 Mace (Banda) '4Cloves (Amboina) Liberian Coffee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 502 3 I POWELL A CO, SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHKD 42 YKARS) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A H I) VALUERS. MORTGAGKJs ARRANGH) VALUATIONS MADF. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS Auction and I louse-IYo-pcrty
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 107 3 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Go. Oct. 26- At Works of Hogan Co., Ltd. sawmill machinery. 2 3O p. m. 26- At Works of Hogan Co., Ltd machinery, &c. 2. 30. p. m. 27 At Abram's Horse Repository horses and carriages. 5.15. p. m. 28- AtMountZionCottage, River Valley Koad, household furniture
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    • 37 3 NEXT MAILS DUE. From England.— Per N D LSachscn, on Wednesday Oct. 25, with Europe Mails of Sept. 29, rnswering letters despatched from Singapore, on Sept. 5. From China.— Per P& O Chusan, on Thursday Oct. 26.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 696 4 BANKS. Hongk ng Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAI $10,0»,000 RfiSKKVE FUND:— St rling Reserve flOOJl.(XX)l „s^^, Silver Reserve 8.51J.000 f •I*.«W.«W Res.-rye Liability of Proprietors $10,0^3,000 Court of Directors. 11. A. VV. Slade, Ksq— Chairman. A. Haupt, Ksq— n^jJiity-tTliairman. Hon. C. W. Pickson, F. Saliiwer, Ksq. E. Goftz, Ks 11.
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    • 493 4 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on //it PACIFIC,} from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to Europe
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    • 120 4 1 The Lux Light HAS BEEN AWARDED .^^^S^ E COLD MEDAL AHD DIPLOMA ~z&^fi^E^ HO^UR AT THE WORLD'S I IXHIBITIOH AT LIEGE. y*X Sole Agents GADEUUS Co. 3gg GROUND floor OK COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., 2-5 Telegraph Street. 1 Sufferers of GBAYEIi will find m I I The Pharmacy
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    • 249 4 SWfIOER BROS. jS SPECIALITIES, METALS <|» OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. o Associated Portland Cement manufacturers Q) LONDON 1900.) 5 'Burham ßrand' TheFavourite Cement used "S on the Principal Construetion Works m the United W Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the World, and by the C Government of the Straits
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    • 1038 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED^ PREPAID. MfTPec Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, nUJifS ETC. WANTFI) Qodowns etc., Wanted ATo Let. Situations mO fi- 1 a Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Hart. 1 A small B u^al uw In 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month rate Estate
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 512 4 Singapore Kranji Railway. From Ist August, 1905, and Until Further Notice. Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays Kxtia Tl n J J Sundays only. 0.».Tr.1.. O.w,T«W SINGAPORE ,< Z^'&toZ, %ai5StS3 t&SLiSi NEWTON I- JS 7J .0.07 j yj 200 .23 &g g ||g CLCNVROAD J J.,3 ,S3 JJJ, ,2.492,
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