Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 3 January 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1906-01-03 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MCRNING ADVERTISED. No. 100. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article92 1906-01-03 1 IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY SIR HENRY CAMPBELLBANNERMAN. NO INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENT FOR IRELAND. Reuter's Aienoy. By submarine Teleiraph London, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, speaking it Dunfcrmline, said that the Liberals regarded free trade as the settled policy of the country, which had no use92 words
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Article56 1906-01-03 1 HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS REPORTED TO BE DYING. Reuters Agenoy By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m. The Tokyo correspondent of the Telegraph wires that the three northern provinces of Japan are confronted with the worst famine m sixty years. Six hundred and eighty thousand 1 persons56 words
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Article34 1906-01-03 1 RESULT OF WAR STORKS SCANDAL. Reuter's Aaenoy. By submarine Telegraph 1 London, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m. Five warrant and non-commissioned officers have been arrested m connection with the war stores scandal.34 words
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Article44 1906-01-03 1 MOVEMENT SUPPORTED RY GERMAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. RMttr't A B «ney By submarm* Telegraph London, Jan. i, 6.30 p. m. The Frankfort and Hamburg Chambers of Commerce, after the most cordial speeches, have resolved to support the movement for better Anglo-Gernmn relations.44 words
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Article51 1906-01-03 1 FIGURES FOR PAST MINE MONTHS. Reuters Agenoy. By submarine Teleiraph London, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m. The revenue for the three months ending Dec. 31st shows an increase of The revenue for the nine months of the financial year, completed at that time, shows an increase of X51 words
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Article53 1906-01-03 1 DEFEATED ONLY ONCE. Router's Agency. By submarine Tolegmph London, Jan. 1, 2.15 p.m. The New Zealand football team have concluded their tour of Great Britain, having been defeated but once. Their score stands at 830 to 39, On Saturday they beat Swansea by a score of53 words
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Article49 1906-01-03 1 ADDRESS BY SIR WKST RIDGEWAY. Reuter's Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. I, 2.15 p.m. Sir West Ridgeway's address to the electors of the city declares against protection and home rule but is emphatically m favour of the policy of" the conciliation and re-organisation of Ireland.49 words
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Article29 1906-01-03 1 Reuters Agency Bysubntarine Telegraph London, Jan. c, 2.15 p.m. The death of Mr. Ycrkcs, the American millionaire and electrifier of the London underground railway*-, is announced.29 words
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Article60 1906-01-03 1 PROMINENT FRENCHMEN GO TO PRISON. Reuters Agency By submarine Teltfraph London, Jan. i, '>.>o p.m. Twenty-six of the ami militarists committee who have been tried at Panhave been convicted Professor Nerve, the tpofttk ol the movement, getl live years' inpnsonment. Urban Gohier, a prominent Dreyfusard, gets one year*!60 words
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Article93 1906-01-03 1 REVOLUTIONARIES SLAUGHTERED. IMMENSE DAMAGE ID MOSCOW BY BOMBARDMENT. INHABITANTS FOREWARNED BY THE AUTHORITIES. Reuters Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. i, 6.30 p.m I ho revolutionaries at MOSCOW, alter endeavouring to treat with the nuilim Ities, were driven into one quarter where they were •unrounded by trootM and exposed to93 words
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Article50 1906-01-03 1 TWO POLICEMEN KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED. Reuter Agency. By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. 1, 6wJO p.m. An anarchic threw four bombs into a restaurant at Mcssa. Three of them exploded, wounding five persons. The fourth bomb exploded at poHet station, killing two men and wounding five others.50 words
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Article63 1906-01-03 1 GENERAL INSURRECTION PLANNED BY ST. PETERSBURG WORKMEN. Ranter M«««y By Bubm.ru.. T*i M r»»n London, Jan. i, <> p.m. The Council of Workmen at St. Petersburg have decided to suspend the strikes and organise a general insurrection. Meanwhile they will initiate a raigai of terror. The (iovemment63 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1906-01-03 1 1 i I ACI Ms POM SIM.APoKI JOHN LITTLE CO. Gawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, foden's Steam Wagons. l&T2<TT2sr&- MACHIITEH/Y, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. 1 BHrJgffa b-^ r a arid ■ju77S*^K*iVwtryi Bl^l B^^l OUR CELEBRATED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Botol Hitam a Price per case a340 words
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Advertisement218 1906-01-03 1 Sast Jlsian SfCercantile Co., 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE &^l^3\ J. A. FAY EGAN CO. l^^^i -^Sg^ Economical and Dura tie -11*^^ i n DAHL^S MILK, I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH I THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. 1218 words
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Advertisement59 1906-01-03 1 CHILDRENS WHITE SUN HATS Trimmed with embroidery. White Bow Salk and Strings. Pwcl Usual Price 52.50 each. $1.95 Ei-ch TAILORING DEPT. SPECIAL OFFER A Pair of all Wool Flannel Sai.i Trousers for Cricket or Tennis MADE TO MEASURE $4 50 Pair. WOOL BLANKETS. Sti ipol .1 ey Wool Blankets S*LI59 words
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Advertisement57 1906-01-03 1 The man who whispers down a well About the he has to sell, Won't reap the gleaming golden down Like he who climbs a tree and hollers. The man who lets disease alone To wear him down to skin and !>one, Won't be m health so sound and pure As57 words
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Advertisement389 1906-01-03 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST! CLASS. Sold Everywhere THE COMING OF BABY IS A TIME OF TRIAL TO YOUNGMOTHERS. HERE is STRONG PROOF FROM PALEMBANG I lIAI DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS ARETHE TONIC NEEDED THEN "Some three years ago, just before the birth of389 words
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297 1906-01-03 2 The eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 3 rd JANUARY THAT RIKISHA COOLIE! We should be regarded as mere alarmists if we suggested that the recent anti-foreign ri.ing, mi n Shanghai had any effect upon the attitude of the coolie dan of Chinese towards the general residents of Singapore.297 words
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Article373 1906-01-03 2 AMERICA' S COLONIAL FAILURE. It is so seldom that anything British is allowed by Americans to be supenor to their own vaunted possessions that we read m "Harpers Magazine the following strongly-worded comparison between the colonial enterprises of the two countries with considerable interest It ought to be palpable to373 words
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Article113 1906-01-03 2 One good resak at oar agitation for --1:* i~ tkc BMTO--dactioc of an opejooaj cash system a: ihe H t it Europe, On and after piUUll r-.or.ir.. the uuiugt'i riDtel will provide I >x>ks mdi customers as may desire then Those using these a concession of tc%113 words
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Article401 1906-01-03 2 Dr. Edgar has resigned the honorary secretaryship of the Ipoh Club. Thl new Municipal Lux street lights at Ipoh are said to be giving grea* satisfaction. MesOAMU Brewster and Bryant gave a Christmas tree t.> the little* ones of Batu Gajah on the 29th December. A shipment of nearly four401 words
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Article419 1906-01-03 2 INCREASE O^HSH POWEK SSterstood generally, but were simply loaned m the same wayas oter' British officials have been foaned to siam to relate var department* on British line. At the same time, despite the denials of the Pbwen concerned, the ordinary pc who make- m 'he^e appointment one419 words
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Article142 1906-01-03 2 A correspondent of the 5^;;;/ Obstntr complain- strongly of the inconvenience caused by the quaran: ne nst Bangkok vesa at Singapore— a subject to which attention has already been called m the columns of that paper. It appears that ships arriving after five o'clock m the evening142 words
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Article111 1906-01-03 2 CHINESE WILL MANUFACTURE FOREIGN STYLE GOODS The Canton Chamber of Commerce and the Boycott Committee arc k-oinjj to establish a big manufactory and a college ot mechanical arts m Canton m order to manufacture foreign style goods as a substitute for foreign goods, and r o give111 words
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Article33 1906-01-03 2 Amoagourtelegraphic nmn yester day will be found an item sSSt£t the new floating dock for the Ph lin pines has started from America According to advices received it iipisi33 words
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Article38 1906-01-03 2 Admiral Sir GerarH M er in chief of the Brit i -h c mma d Governor-Genera Idl nterta l e d by Admiral Trahi and th R-^ C rbin of Manila C Bnllsh citizens38 words
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THE WESTERN PRESS.
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Article17 1906-01-03 2 \\>r k'j<***'i Navy is giving I deal jtv/T" tro«Mc lo t:^ Czar tl Ezeming NewsEzeming News - 17 words
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Article23 1906-01-03 2 It rrzWy Ixelieved thai chznqr will not V, any ait/.-r*' Great Brit y in the Far Ra.st.- L. andL. andC.Express - 23 words
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Article26 1906-01-03 2 <rr. pTrp^-ijally bei' think the end of the tion will be; but the qu<-:ion j~ ,1% as would be a conf: SpedatorSpectator - 26 words
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Article25 1906-01-03 2 The Univc thief a tnief, and a ial c with the utmost ea->e find a j-larc ranks of the various colic Granla. Cambridge-25 words
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Article38 1906-01-03 2 Railway Era Ending The railway era is Hearing ta Not for many ire years will it necessary for "worts" to be on or near the pn es of r The ca will fetch and i customers' wo-'-: CommercialCommercial Intelligence - 38 words
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Article32 1906-01-03 2 As our fleet of battle-hip* is gr so slowly, our tect the German coast a.: invasion by which would make the I troops acro-s the North Sea Deutscive BerlinDeutscive; Berlin - 32 words
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Article31 1906-01-03 2 Evening fresh with Either we Nt K^» e^compress them. I square or sl^pirik'. to have marked fa J\^f the conhguration 01 the Yet we always manage' elegant.- Lady's PictorialLady's Pictorial - 31 words
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Article26 1906-01-03 2 English partridges are m the market, and Manchurian have recently ix ed, thu-i add foreign bird- and they cannot, dM with Sporting and DramaticSporting & Dramatic News - 26 words
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Article27 1906-01-03 2 There la] goinj rounds. R not :o p the great suflei c s not worth the respectable ha- ceased to be' dull:.--- Lady's PictorialLady's Pictorial - 27 words
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Article22 1906-01-03 2 Germanj regarded b\ Eng and is n standp require a fleet :o;- co-nmerce. Eo| Colonial Empire, p-^-ition. Vorwarts, BerlinVorwarts Berlin - 22 words
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Article23 1906-01-03 2 ->o greater m than •v de-troyed and because within With it she pow from the Re Power m Russia. The ObserverThe Observer - 23 words
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Article32 1906-01-03 2 France ca: neutral v b< many. She getht over. or w 1 i take up the droj M. Dele?.— I converl tmtetde i > i defin're lich bit Japan.- Fortmghtly ReviewFortnightly Review - 32 words
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Article165 1906-01-03 2 Sir, I would like the medium of you the roads m M ir, -i territory Tnere is a sta: I Da to Sitiah at Muar, under whom the country ii ruled. There arc two tin m: several plantar > at Bukit Dinding the coolies working ifl165 words
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Article220 1906-01-03 2 Dear Sir.— There is a Railway vvl.pt 'I Muar State Railway" naming fron Town to Parit Java. On railway line there arc betel mil and fruit plantation- belon.. and Malays an.l all the villages adjoining are thickly populate I ro fet 1 P* a £f* one220 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement591 1906-01-03 2 H UMBER CYCLE, Imperial." -Standard:' "First Grade." "Bestone." Borneo Company, Limited "Victoria Brand" Thompson Thomas Co. AUSTRALIAN STORES \Sastern Oriental Sfotef, j PENANG. OIR-A.G- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors* Messrs. KIM Co. BOOK-SELLERS. STATIONERS. PRINTERS AND BOOK -BINDERS rising ACCOUNT BOOKS. FANCY CABINET NOTE PAPER 25 to 65 cts,591 words
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Advertisement9 1906-01-03 2 ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT FOR BOUQUETS THE ART NEEDLEWCRK DEPCT.9 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1906-01-03 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL Establ:- rr. 4TH. 190$. Published at 58-2. SB Sam Si^apoc Subscription. *~~-o per quarter Outstations i_ T~.: -tjoos must be addressed to T written oa one sis t t.-.t paper T.poniec; by the writer 1 name and address, not necessarily for iose-: is guars.r. m f145 words
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Article85 1906-01-03 3 NO WAR PARTY IN GERMANY. KAISER SAYS HE IS STRONGLY AVERSE TO WAR. CRITICISES FRENCH EX-MINISTER. (E. D. M. S facial.) London, Jan. 1, 1.40 p.m. In a private conversation, the Kaiser denied the existence of a war party m Germany and stated that he himself wai Strongly averse to85 words
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Article56 1906-01-03 3 WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY r SUSPECTS R.wt.r i A M .cr ly •■femariM Teleirapk London, Jan. 2, 12.30 p.m. The Russian Government continues the wholesale arrest of revolutionary •>u^j>ects. The prisons at Moscow are overflowing. Six hundred were arrested at Moscow 00 Saturday alter the fighting, only56 words
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Article26 1906-01-03 3 Reuter Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 2, 12.30 p.m. H. M. S. Sapphire, which is still at Kiel, has been recalled to England.26 words
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Article34 1906-01-03 3 ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NEW ZEALAND. Niuttr s Agency By submarine t»i*|raph. London, Jan. 2, 1^.30 p.m. The New Zealand football team defeated France at Pans by a score of ;S to S.34 words
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Article55 1906-01-03 3 SERGEANT MAJOR HILTON TO BE TRIED TO DAY. Reuter's Agency By submarine Telegraph, London, Jan. 2. 12.30 p.m. A court martial has been ordered convene at Chel>ea on the 3rd mutant for the trial of SergeamMajor Hilton of" the Army Service Corps m connection with the55 words
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Article44 1906-01-03 3 PLETHORA OF CANDIDATES. Reuters Agency. By submarine Taltgraph Li n n, Jan. 2, 1 2 30 p.m. New Labour candidates appearing at the last moment are increasing the number of triangular duels which the Liberal estimate \v ll endanger thirty >eat-.44 words
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Article55 1906-01-03 3 NEW IMMIGRATION ACT ENFORCED AT GRIMSBY. R*Nt«r A|**cy ly MUuriM t«l»|raph London, Jan. 2, 12.30 p.m. 1 wenty-four out of forty-two aliens irom Hamburg h.ive been rejected at Grimsby under the new Act enforced yesterday. The immigrant- were disqualified through lack of means, but appealed on the ground55 words
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Article45 1906-01-03 3 NEPHEW OF DISTINGUISHED BCOM MAN I >ER APP< UNTED. *»«t»r A|««cy ly MfcmariM t«l«|rap*. London, Jan. 2, 11.40 a.m. Lieutenant General von Moitke. a nephew of the Fianco-Ger<w.;i Commander, has been appointed chief of the General Staff vict General Schlieflfen, retired.45 words
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Article105 1906-01-03 3 ANARCHY ON SIBERIAN KAIL WAV AND FORMIDABLE REVOLUTH »N IN BALTIC r PROVINCES. Rutori A|*acy By »yfcm»i.n« TcUgraph Lonikjn, Jan. 2, i 1.40 a.m. The St. Petersburg newspapers paint a terrible picture of the conditions 011 the Siberian Railway to C "heliarinsk. Ihe authorities have disappeared105 words
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Article43 1906-01-03 3 KLADO BLAMED. D. M. Special. LONDON, January 2, 6.56 p.m. < aptain Seminoff, staff' officer to Admiral Rodjestveiisky. states that the responsibility of the defeat at Tsushima -hould be borne by Captain Klado, who planned a battle between of unequal power.43 words
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Article37 1906-01-03 3 REGARDED WITH SUSPICION. A. I). M. Special. London, January 2, 6.50 p.m. The reomt issue of Russian treasury <ootes is regarded as a fraudulent means •of concealing Ike shortage of the legal .gold resev *ea,37 words
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Article28 1906-01-03 3 ANXIOUS MOMENTS. L.I). M. Special. London, Jan. 0.56 p.m. Some anxiety prevail* lest Riwq German complications, due to the rebellion m the Baltic, should ensue.28 words
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Article305 1906-01-03 3 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S EVENTS. E D. M" Special KIfALA Lumpur, Jan. 2nd. Ihe third day's racing was run off here this afternoon m fine weather. There was a fair attendance. The results of the various events were as follows The Griffin Handicap Dr. 1 raver's Sunray The305 words
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Article359 1906-01-03 3 The new year was ushered m at Johore with a dinner given to about 140 guests by the hospitable Dato Mentri Besar at his elegant marble mansion m Bukit Senyum. The guest-, included H. H. L'n "ku Suleiman, Dato Mahomed, Dr. Wilson, Mr*, and Miss Wilson, Mr.359 words
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Article87 1906-01-03 3 On Saturday morning Frederick James Chapman appeared before Mr. By rant on remand for alleged culpable homicide. Mr. Perkins defended and Mr. Sproule D. P. P., prosecuted. Considerable evidence was brought forward to show the way m which the accident occurred, and medical evidence as to87 words
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Article56 1906-01-03 3 On Friday, before Messrs. Marriott an«l Coif an. Capt. Ncyts of the s. s. "lansen" was prosecuted by Insp. Wilson for landing a leper m the colony from a Dutch port. He was fined $100 and costs and ordered to send the man back at his own56 words
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Article72 1906-01-03 3 Gang Rohhfky m Pfrak. A bold gang robbery took place near Chemor on the 30th December, when five or six Chinese attacked the atap shack of Hadji Hamiil, a Malay over ninety years of age, stabbing him m a dozen places. At last accounts he lay m a hospital at72 words
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Article372 1906-01-03 3 ALLEGED WHOLESALE FORGER ARRESTED. A Chinaman named Sit Yew Boon was before Mr. Coleman yesterday morning chrr S ed with uttering a bank note purported to have been issued by the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank well knowing same to be forged. He denied the charge. Inspector372 words
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Article184 1906-01-03 3 AMERICA GETS LESS THAN FOL'R PER CENT. OF THEM. In his book on Chinese emigration, Gottwaldt gives the number of Chinese resident abroad at 7,^42,650, distributed M follows Formosa 2,600,000 Siam 2,;oo,ooo Malay Peninsula 985,000 Sunda Islands 600,000 Hongkong 274.^48 All America 2 72,8:^ Indo-China 150,000 Philippines184 words
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Article127 1906-01-03 3 A correspondent writes ro the Staffs Lch" The Rt. Rev. Bishop Oldham has brought with him to Penang an Indian Christian worker from Madras, Southern India. The Rev. W. Raju Naidu is a man of recognised abilities As Editor of the now defunct Eastern Star," the127 words
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Article99 1906-01-03 3 The enquii/ into the cause of the death of the Filipino barber m Hill Street was resumed yesterday. The Coroner iinally came to the conclusion that he was guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. During the preliminary hearing m the coroner's Court, accused alleged that99 words
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Article86 1906-01-03 3 Mr. Chew Cheng Yong. a teacher m the Anglo-Chinese School, Colcman Street., on the jjotli ultimo was united m marriage to Miss Tan Siok Kirn, eldest daughter of Mr. Tan Kcong Keng of Malacca, at the residence of the Rev. W. G. Shellabear, Malacca, who officiated. The86 words
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Article56 1906-01-03 3 Great Tin Pkoduckr It is reported that there is a great boom m tin F reduction m Bolivia. One mine near lunam actually produces 500 tons of tin a mon<fi and there are other equally rich veins m the vicinity. During the past two years, the profits on the Bolivian56 words
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Article1490 1906-01-03 3 JAPANESE POINT OF VIEW. A Japanese nobleman, Count X Hirosawa, now on a short v'v. c to Great Britain, was educated at English school and an English univ sity He took his degree at Cambridge m the law tripos with distinction. He is a Samurai, and1,490 words
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Article377 1906-01-03 3 Mr. Robert Mvram from the Ist instant assumed management of the Jocal branch of the Robinson Piano Company. Thk management of the Hotel de l'Lurope are planning a fancy dress ball, to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on the 26th inst. The Deputy Master Attendant, Commander Radcliffe, R.377 words
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Advertisement76 1906-01-03 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A N D MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS HADE. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROMuNKRANZ PIAKCS POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perly Circular is issued weekly and sent free to any address. For Sale Privately. .Is a going Cmutni. The well established business known76 words
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Advertisement218 1906-01-03 3 ROBINSON and Co, ARE NOW MAKING THEIR Sirst Sreat Special Show OF Toys, Toys. FIRST CLASS WORKING MODELS OF Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Rails CrulBer >5 Motor Cars Gun Boats Roundabouts Torpedo Boats clowns TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS X'MAS Number Illustrated LONDON-NEWS PEARS ANNUAL ROBIRSOIUCO. "RTauctions218 words
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Advertisement688 1906-01-03 4 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION ACENCY. Ilx .undersigned ksWt received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Ai the Auction RfOOßft, No. 5, Raffles Pton Ott Tkmn4ty ikt jth hiuunry, /<jo6, A I 2.30 I. M. All that piece <>i Leasehold land situ.tt«- id the District <»i Anokiah, Singa pore, (oflTSeranggong688 words
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Advertisement419 1906-01-03 4 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. What is the use of saying k the best Company," the strongest Company, the largest Company." Any one can say this. WE Say dimply The China mutual Ltife Insurance Co., btd. A British Local Co, that feellfl the whole story. lit Mil Hankin ft419 words
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Advertisement756 1906-01-03 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha MITSUI Co.) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO. TOKIO. Undon Branch 34, Lime STREET, E.C. Singapore Branch: 2, FINuAYSON Green. Other Branches: New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Atnoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka, Kobe,756 words
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Advertisement487 1906-01-03 4 AERATED WATERS. "E. D. H." 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 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. c 50487 words
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Advertisement548 1906-01-03 4 TO BE LET. A PARTMENTS, admirably adapted for Married couple, or two Bachelor friends. Vacant February Ist 1006. Apply I. X. L. c/o E. D. M. Office. «rpo BE LET "Atjeh House." No. 106, Orchard Road. Immediate entry. Apply to M. SALOMON SON, No. 7. Batteiy Road. Sept. 16. v.c548 words
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