Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 October 1905
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Title Section27 1905-10-30 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. A ,,IM-, FOR SIMiAIXIRF. JOHN LITTLE A CO. No. 48. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.27 words
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Article51 1905-10-30 1 THK BEGINNING OF A GREAT FUTURE. fUuler't Ag»c>. London, >< t. ftth. The Russian O »uncil < >t Ministers has definitely decided m favou/ of the form' ation ot' a Cabinet. The Premier will be entitled to nominate the Ministerial appointments except for War, Foreign Affairs,51 words
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Article63 1905-10-30 1 STRIKE ON THE STATE RAILWAYS. [ReuUr Afency.l London, < tet tScih. The St. Petersburg officials have received ministerial communications connected with the administration of the State railways Stating that the employees have gone out on strike. The otlicials of the ZemttVO <•!" St. Petersburg province and63 words
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EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
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Article193 1905-10-30 1 X VOLITION OF RUSSIAN DEMOCRACY. [Neuter's Afency.l London, Oct. 28th. Ihe Cossacks dispersed an assemblage of 7,000 workmen at St. Petersburg, ot whom 100 were wounded, -eight Cossacks bcinj; injured with stone-. The railway bridge over the )l»vo«lnv Canal has been destroyed. ETsew.here the City is quiet193 words
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Article39 1905-10-30 1 HONOURED BY LONW >N. Router's AgencyLond) 'N, < tet ttth. Tlie freedom of the City of London was yesterday conferred on (uncial Booth at the liUtldhaH. There was m connection therewith a monster procession of Salvation Army member--.39 words
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Article69 1905-10-30 1 WILL I'Kor.ABI.V BE FOLLOWED BY DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS LoXDOM, < >rt. tSth. The Russian lawyen have decided t«> strike until a constitutional assembly shall have been organised. It is stated that 50,000 professional nun arc ple<l.tre<] t<> insistence on this course. It" the strike should last69 words
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Article41 1905-10-30 1 MR. BRODRICICS ASSURANCES. Ranter* A|«ncy. LONDON, < ICC Mr. Brodrick, speaking at'GuUdford, emphatically declared tliat there w.inothing to arouse animosity against u> m Germany as there was no feeling other than li iend ship between that country and < ••nselve^.41 words
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Article58 1905-10-30 1 THE CZAR PREPARING FOR FLIGHT. He will seek safety In Denmark. (Renter's Aiency. LnNi.tiN, >« t J()th. It is reported that on •in.u to the gravity <>t the situation m St. Petersburg steam is being kept up on the C/ar's yacht m order to be ready58 words
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56 1905-10-30 1 JAPAN AND THE TRADE OF THE PACIFIC. UNEASINESS IN AMERICA. Renter Agcncv I I .uMlliN, )»M TMtll. Mr. llarrimau, Chaiiman oi ihe Union Pacific Railway, NYw York, baa predicted that Japanese •hipping will soon appear m the Pacific, and to Mich an extent that the United State* will b<compelled to56 words
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Article335 1905-10-30 1 t UINESE OOLIES ItRINCi PROSPERITY TO THE RAND. I lit- following is tiu I.ilmmii posit ii m rhe 1 iMwaal On the gold mm* Hwre were employed at llu in. l August 100,000 naihn and j, Chinese, applications had been mack for 11,600 Chincee and 9,000 nai335 words
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Article215 1905-10-30 1 A SIIIPMEN I KROM M< 1 1 ARRESI ED. An Attempt, which was y m racceaaful, t" take a lam numbci of young \\<'nuii abroad Iran Moji it occupying th<- attention ii.< i«>l i that |m.ii, says tin /(*/></// knmicb A Norwegian steamer chain n«l215 words
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142 1905-10-30 1 Recent Reuti r t< -l< grams -tnt<<i that two influential German shipping firms iren seriously ronsuhrin^ tiic advisal>ilit\ <it making bid i"i the N'.ui^ t>/<--trade, but this v\a^ officially denied \Y< understand, however, thai Iht Hongkong and Whampoa I>o<k qbi p.-inv l ia\142 words
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Article204 1905-10-30 1 DESERTF.I) Will W( >KKS AS SAILOR AND BUILDER. A remark il U- m->i a desi i icd srife's strung tol liveWiood m masculine »!<>tl«- han btcn told tn tinBerlin |m)li< win na Mi Simpson, v. ho gave her ,rr;i< twenty \v.i<» arru-til it im|)cr-' ni.itin^204 words
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Advertisement238 1905-10-30 1 JOKING TOBAggj i jj^---~__._ —^r>n' A Goat of dodelite OH mi riMBER work OV A IU ILIUM. Will. EFFECTUALLY PRESERVE 11 FROM ATTACK OF DRY ROT WHITE ANTS TFRFDns. "It VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. _y, Bukit Titnah Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK EM). St. Valentine^ Bath Hotel.238 words
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Advertisement372 1905-10-30 1 "JODELITE". A few Dollars Spent on "Jodelke" ©ften IMPORTERS: BORNEO Company. Limited. DAHL'S MII.X. NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN W T HICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. Ihe most nattering testimonials from medical men. Po be had from the Dispensaries, and retail372 words
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Advertisement29 1905-10-30 1 A Coot of dodilite. OX THK TIMBER WORK OF A BLILIMM. WILL Iff fn.lt) ALLY I'RKSIKVK IT FROM ATTACK OF DRY ROT, Will IF ANTS «S: I FRF. DOS.29 words
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Advertisement28 1905-10-30 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" H»Hi TOP PLACE tv HICHEST CLASS •> s >> Whiskies (1 >-yeais old) Supplied to 11. M. Thl Kn< and ton. R. H. THE PRIKCEOf WALES28 words
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519 1905-10-30 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 30TH OCTOBER. THE WRITING ON THE WALL. The latest news from Russia might well be as disconcerting as instructive. Russia has run a long course of bureaucratic government with its paraphernalia of Grand Dukes wedded to a system of despotism which is519 words
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Article285 1905-10-30 2 HADII LOSES SEVEN 1 HUNDRED DOLLARS. When the s. s. Sappho came m from its usual run up the Peninsula on Saturday morning she was flying the police flag, a robber}' having occurred on board during the early hours of the morning. The victim was a285 words
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Article236 1905-10-30 2 SINGAPORE LEAGUE FOOTBALL. On Saturday last a League Fixture aras played off between the Y. 11. C. A., and "E" Company of the Sherwood Foresters. Only six men of the Y. If. C. A. turned up, and their Captain, seeing the stf-.tr of affairs, arranged with the soldiers'236 words
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Article148 1905-10-30 2 In August last the body of a little girl, six years of age, was "found m the mountains near Valla-lolid. The parents were arrested, and the father ma«le a full confession. He said his second wife always hated and Dltrealed the child, but he dared148 words
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Article132 1905-10-30 2 The harbour limit board on the Cyrene shoal is reported by Capt. Darke to be m a dilapidated condition. The Chinese Government is reported to be arranging with a foreign engineer to put up wireless telegraphy at Wuchang, Shanghai, Nanking, Pekingand Tientsin. There are a number of students studying the132 words
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Article974 1905-10-30 2 CHRISTIANITY AND THE JAPANESE. The Hiblhti Journal for October contains an article by M. Anesaki, Professor of the Philosophy of Religion m the Imperial University of Japan, which is deserving of attention. The title is M How Christianity appeals to a Japanese Buddhist," and the |>.i|>ei is974 words
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Article78 1905-10-30 2 The Russian Consul returned from Batavia by the Konig ll'i/lnlni I <>„ Friday bringing with him Often men ot the Russian man-of-war which haa been interned there. The men are to be sent on to Russia On Saturday night a tram rominc down from Serangoon. ran into a private gharry.78 words
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THE EASTERN PRESS.
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Article103 1905-10-30 2 I robably tl write* the one written b) Mduring v linthcSi instruction* m as possible, powerful and to i '.v far retha (irunk of itl mm kepi luthor reo word, for of the I l which is *hon this. W n the Mo/ussi ite wai drags and103 words
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Article108 1905-10-30 2 A m v en m India, and the I by which this through the eh before it have beet It would be j pass a final verd viceroy*i only be <■ nectl) of anoth ami thf th" ig displayed must Cunon as b. ruk it m.iv108 words
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Article191 1905-10-30 2 It i^ i oompliiiM compliment, 1 lilfi- i: be protected t»\ 1 i\\ I ag.u'n^t m ithat trib industry .in'! igalit; are conspicuous, them to OUtlasf i a^ the p h te man haw own satisfaction tint it is tor him to work for m eight191 words
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Article49 1905-10-30 2 I dwell m the pdao »nd Mv Name's on Mm Upi o\ I am crowned with a mill By the hard won MM tl I am hailed with a spirit In the homes of the rich ami p For I'm known M tfu- nation* fa As Woods' Great IV|>|K-rnunt49 words
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Advertisement220 1905-10-30 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BLACK WHITE," 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. HAVE YOU HEARD The Good News Heard Neighbours talking about Jhe Australian Stores they are giving away Coat hangers for nothing. thompsoFthomas co. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES \A/II QftlW OO Permanent and Artistic ARTISTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Portraits and Grcups and220 words
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Advertisement366 1905-10-30 2 The Straits Cycle and Motor Coy. I AGENCIES SINGER CYCLES, I PREMIER CYCLES, I JAMES CYCLES. I MAKERS of the LAJU" I The Cheapest House for all Motor Accessories I and Electrical Fittings, Lamps, Ac. I BATTERY "&OJL.JD. i Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers House Estate Agents. Preliminary Announj cement. IMPORTANT366 words
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Advertisement234 1905-10-30 2 Mortgagee's Sale 2,409 square feet of leasehold land, together .with the four houses erected thereon and known as Nos. 4, 5, 6 7, Verappa Chitty Lane, Singapore, To be sold by Auction at "The Auction Room," No. 5, Raffles Place. On Thursday, 2nd Xovewber, 1905, at 2.30 p m. Plans234 words
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Article39 1905-10-30 3 UNCOMPROMISING ATTITUDE OF WORKMEN. Reuter* Agency. London, Oct. 29th. The delegates of the workmen's corporations m St. Petersburg have resolved Ul continue a general strike to the bitter end, but to give no just occasion for violence.39 words
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Article21 1905-10-30 3 HAS LEFT ST. PETERSBURG. Re uter's Agency London, Oct. 28th. flic Won. Charles Hardinge has left St. Petersburg.21 words
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Article16 1905-10-30 3 '((•liter's A|«ncy > London, Oct. 28th. President Loubet has left Madrid lor Lisbon.16 words
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Article56 1905-10-30 3 STRIKE ON THE SIBERIAN r RAILWAY. Neuter's Agency London, Oct. 28th. Shipping at Odessa is paralysed. rorkmen at the Water and Gas works m Moscow have struck. Trej drastic warning issued m St. Petersburg has been similarly pro--1 Moscow and elsewhere. A -'rike of workmen has56 words
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91 1905-10-30 3 AT PORT SAID AND SUEZ. Reuters Agency London. Oct. 2<?th At Port Said the Prince and Princess of Wales -pent yesterday aboard the Surprise. In the afternoon they visited Suffolk and the Loicai/er, and dined aboard the ILM. S. Powerful which is proceeding to91 words
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Article20 1905-10-30 3 NIGHT TRAFFIC RESUMED. R«ut*r's A|«ncy London. Oct. 28th. Night 1 m the Suez Canal has been resumed.20 words
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Article38 1905-10-30 3 ANOTHER ENTENTE CORDIALE R.ut.r A|« aC y London, Oct. X g arlos and the members of the lily met President Loubet at and drove with him to the Palace, while the crowds cheered en38 words
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Article63 1905-10-30 3 AN HONOURABLE SURRENDER. Reuters Agency.) London. Oct. 2Sth. Remarkable scenes are being wit- m Kharkoff. Three thousand tudents held the University tor two hciving erected barricades. Fire- obtained and distributed tthem. Eventually a committee the public safety was formed and i for the surrender of the63 words
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Article27 1905-10-30 3 FLETCHER RETURNED FOR HAMPSTEAD. Rtuttr 1 A|M«y London, Oct. 28th. Fletcher, Conservative, was reHampstead by 4,225 votes gainst Air. Rowe. Liberal, who polled >tes.27 words
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Article26 1905-10-30 3 t CONVOYS ORDERED TO SOMALI LAND. RaiUr Aflonoy. London, Oct. 29th. Fa» and the Proserpine are convoying the Renown, been urgently ordered from Suez26 words
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Article47 1905-10-30 3 ATTITUDE OF KING OSCAR. ReuUrt Agency. London, Oct. 28th. t< ng )NCar has addressed a letter President of the Storthing l permit Prince Hernadotte the Norwegian Crown. The caused King Oscar as much and anxiety as probably, Bt y says, it will cause the47 words
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Article58 1905-10-30 3 CE NOA'S HARBOUR EXTENSION. ESENCE OF THE ITALIAN MNG AND QUEEN. Reuter ft A B cncy London, Oct. 28th. Gen, >ntlsh S S uadr o" arrived at i,r co U) P artici Patein the festivities the necuo,, with the inauguration of Manuel li Ur l xtc lsion Xin 8 Victor58 words
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Article84 1905-10-30 3 ANOTHER INJUDICIOUSSPEECH. (Ranter* A |aM y.> London, Oct. 28th. At the banquet which followed the unveiling of the statue of Von Moltke m Berlin, the Kaiser, after toasting the men ?°7 Of thc Sreat strategist, proceeded to speak thus Now, for the present and the future you84 words
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Article54 1905-10-30 3 HIS TRIALS IN NEW ORLEANS. iß«rt«r'« Af ancy I London, Oct. 28th. A tender, having aboard President Roosevelt, collided with a fruit laden i s^amer near New Orleans at midnight. I he tender was severely damaged and was run ashore. No one was injured, but President Roosevelt had54 words
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Article391 1905-10-30 3 KEEN COMPETITION THREATENED. There is an uneasy feeling m shipping circles that the release of the steamers which were chartered by Japanese firms on the outbreak of the war may have a decidedly adverse effect on trade m the Far East. When the war391 words
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Article142 1905-10-30 3 "ROBERT" SUSPECTS THE SOVEREIGN. The steady rise m the appreciation of the dollar has dismayed employees whose salaries are paid on a gold basis, and among others, the members of our hard-working police force are beginning to look askance at the so-called depreciation of the Golden Sovereign142 words
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Article141 1905-10-30 3 THE FEAR OF LITTLE ENGLANDERS. Our new Gibraltar is a menace to Germany, a barrier to France, and a death warrant to Russian ambitions. It will remind Europe with a most unpleasant emphasis thatwe have leagued ourselves with a yellow race Europe will not rest141 words
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Article105 1905-10-30 3 There was a serious obstruction m the river on Friday morning at about 7 o'clock, which delayed all truffle above the second bridge for over half an hour. There were several twakows loading and unloading along the banks bows on, making the channel too narrow for105 words
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Article297 1905-10-30 3 HIGH JUMPING FOR HORSES. Saturday night saw a good many Singapore residents at Harmston's Circus, attracted by a H High jumping contest for local horses and ponies," got up by the proprietor, the winner being presented with a trophy. The contest took place after the intrval, when the297 words
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Article109 1905-10-30 3 B. TEAM RACE. At the Swimming Club yesterday morning the B" Team Race was swum off. This Race consisted of a handicap of 50 yards only, and fell to Haberkost who had a start of 20 seconds' Ruchwaldy coming m a close second followed by Cuscaden who109 words
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Article140 1905-10-30 3 SAMPAN MAN SENT TO JAIL. On the iSth instant a marine constable arrested a srmpan man off Beach Road on suspicion of theft, 18 slabs of tin being fovnd m the man's boat. On Saturday the case came up for hearing before Mr. Seth. when Mr. Sheddan Brough,140 words
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Article84 1905-10-30 3 On Saturday at an auction held by Mr. Coghlan at Budliegh Serangooii Road, the well known race horse Goldhill, who is said to be brother to the Singapore racer Rockhill, was put up for sale together with a rubber tyred gig and harness. Bidding started from84 words
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Article80 1905-10-30 3 The Marine Police are constantly running across twakow men who are doing business without licences. Several of these men appeared before Mr. Murphy m the Marine Court on Saturday morning. Three of them gave the excuse that their headmen had taken away the licences from the boats. Another80 words
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Article91 1905-10-30 3 "One might imagine," observes the Saturday Review, M that Singapore had only just been discovered, though there is good authority for believing that the British Government has been aware of its existence for a considerable period. Admiral Fournier may not be strictly correct m saying that 'Singapore is91 words
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Article124 1905-10-30 3 Labuan race meeting takes place on the 2 3rd November. A Kling m the employ of the Penang Municipality, who was bitten by a mad dog some few weeks a^o, has died from hydrophobia m the hospital there. Mr. R. C. Gould, assistant to Messrs. Adams and Allan, Penang, has124 words
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Article272 1905-10-30 3 DISUSE AND THE CAUSES OF INSANITY. Dr. Forbes Winslow, m the course of an interview on insanity, made some interesting remarks about its causes. Some of them may with advantage be taken to heart by us says the Madras limes, especially the point about cigarettes on an272 words
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Article143 1905-10-30 3 Saturday's Rates. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/15/16 Demand 2/11/16 Private 6 m/s 2/2 do. 3 m/s. 2/2 1/16 On Germany Bank d/d 2.19 Private 3 m/s 2.21 do. 6 m/s t/sjj O;/ France— Bank d,d 269 Private 3 m/s 274 do. 6 m/s 277 On India Bank T.143 words
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Article126 1905-10-30 3 Tin 80.75 Gambier 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. n 35. 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 35. do (80 to thelb.). ..,,8o Mace (Canda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) 33 Liberian126 words
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Article85 1905-10-30 3 Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, Deli. Albert Graving Dock, Minilya. Section No. i Nil. Section No. 2 Dunearn. Sect on No. 3 Hong Moh. Section No. 4 Thongwa. Section No. 5^ NilSection No. 6* Augsburg, Hebe. Section No.85 words
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Advertisement19 1905-10-30 3 Art Needle Work Depot, 2/7, ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE No 787. Place your orders early FLOWERS FOR 3tl(Souls3>ay November 2nd.19 words
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Advertisement177 1905-10-30 3 H LARGE SELECTIONS M I CURIOS Japanese' modern I MAKE I SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR I GIFTS PRESENTS W PRIZES SOUVENIRS m inspection "respectfully 1 W I C I T E [2^^^^^ W POWELL CO7 SINGAPORE. (ESTABLISHLD 42 YkARs) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A H D VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGKD VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS177 words
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Advertisement389 1905-10-30 3 ROBINSON f» and Co, A SHIPMENT OF STEEL TRUNKS. OUR SPECIAL STEEL CABIN TRUNKS The 4 Empress* Extra Quality spirally moulded round top fitted with Patent Automatic Triple Safety Lever Locks m the following sizes :?4 m. 27 m. 30 m. m. and J4 m. Star of India." Very Superior389 words
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Advertisement696 1905-10-30 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID4JP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESEKVE FUND: Sfrrline Kestrve *10.000,0001 1W vimn Silver Reserve 8,600,000 Reserve Liability <•! Proprietors *10. 000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. \V. Blade, Ksq- Chairman. A. Hanpt. Ksq hi-puty-Chairman. Hon. C*. \V. Dlckaoa, F. Salincer, Ksq. K. Goete, Ks.|. H. Schuoart Ksq.696 words
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Advertisement554 1905-10-30 4 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Stkamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Wkstern Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Smamtn on the pacific.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to Europe554 words
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Advertisement415 1905-10-30 4 I LEVY HERMANOS. MAT. AY RECORDS. f I GRAMOPHONE CONCERT RECORDS, 10-INCH. $2.50 4! ***** Lagu JalakLanting ,2908 Lawak '29 22 Che'long Bana ***** Nandong Saynng ***** Timbang Burong ***** Sri Perak i?^9s Sri Rayu ***** Lingang Kangkong ***** Kronchong J* i2S Mak Dabu 1291 1 Dua Serani l2q2 Anak415 words
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Advertisement921 1905-10-30 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, EtT PREPAID. MOUSES ETC^WAim; Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, r|iO p I tO. Godowns etc., Wanted ATo Let. Situations w LC A small Run X4 ()w Wa/»tetf rf Kaca/>/. Exchange A Mart. rate Estate X,, a '^onfe^ i Day. i WthK.921 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1154 1905-10-30 4 Singapore Kranji Railway. From Ist August, 1905, and Until Further J4otiee. Trains Service tor Week Da\s and Sundays. Down Trains Down Trains. AM. A.M. A.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. SINGAPORE 6.00 6.36 7.4010.00 12.35 2.02 3.16 4.41 5 .j 9 0.50 10.*****03.58 NEWTON1,154 words
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