Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 January 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 101. VOL. n. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 94 1 "TIMES" THINKS POWERS ARE RELIEVED OF ALL ANXIETY. CHINESE ARMY TO BE INCREASED TO NEARLY HALF A MILLION MEN. Rauier's Agenoy By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. 3, 12.20 p.m. The Times, discussing two exhausi tivc articles by its military corrcspon dent upon Yuan Shi Kai's
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  • 57 1 MANY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ARE NOT SEEKING RE-ELECTION. Reuters Agenoy. By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. 12.20 p.m. The Times calculates that the Liberals must win seventy-six seats m order to defeat the Unionists unaided, or 117 seats to confront a possible Unionist-Nationalist combination. No fewer than 111
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  • 81 1 PACIFIC DISPOSITION OF THE WORLD COMMENDED BY PRESIDENT LOUBET. Reuters Agency. By submarine Telegraph London, Jan. 2, 5.25 p.m. At a New Year's reception held at the Elysee, Signor Tornielli, on behalf of all the Diplomatists at the French capital voiced the general satisfaction felt at the conclusion
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  • 47 1 GENERAL APPEAL MADE. RtuUr't Agency By submarine TtUgrapN London, Jan. 2, xz.zo p. m. The Ami- Tea-Duty League is already conducting a lavish non-partisan election campaign by means of posted which have been issued and are strongly worded m the form of a general appeal.
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  • 228 1 EXTRACTION OF PAPAYA JUICE IN MEXICO. From a recent report by the American Consul at Tuxpam, Mexico, the Rangoon Gazette learns tiiat m Mexico papaya juice is extracted from the ripe iVuit of the tree, which when a year old attains its full bearing capacity there, each
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  • 160 1 A YEAR OF GREAT EVENTS. It" "Old Moore's* predictions come true, 1906 will be a year of absorbing interest. Some of the more remarkable prophecies are as follows January. A series of railway and shipping disasters. February. Disasters to veoselii <>t war and v large floating city."
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  • 636 1 SIR CHENTUNG LIANG-CHENG ON THE CHANGING EAST Empress as Progressivist. "China with its 400,000,000 people 1- going through 1 period or transition. Modern ideas are supplanting ancient traditions The schools, the army, the government, private and public interests the whole nation is becoming wider aw. ike than ever
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  • 353 1 The) shanghaied n> m I r 1 <>. And we fetched up m Bombay. They set us .(float, on an old Lath boat. That steered like 1 st.n k <•' !u\. We panted m tin- troph When the pitdi boiled up 011 de« l \\Y have ived out hides,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 319 1 Sast Jlsian SfCercantile Co., 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. DIRECT FACTORY RE- jffi^fc\ PRESENTATIVE (h^jfi'^ J. A. FAY EGAN CO. F^DkmTs milk' 1 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH J COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. J The most flattering testimonials from medical men.
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    • 19 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Sor\i> SCOTCH Whisky. <•► Km i i-iioNAi i v Goon Vau k.
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  • 576 2 The eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. THE RUIN OF RUSSIA. No nation, not even Great Britain I herself, could long support so terrible a moral and financial strain as that now breaking up the unfortunate people of Russia. Those of us who have no personal acquaintance
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  • 355 2 The latest Home papers to hand teem with interesting articles and illustrations anent the Manasseh ben Israel celebrations which have been held m memory of the return of the Jews to England, an important event m the world's history for which Oliver Cromwell was responsible just 250
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  • 307 2 Japan, our Eastern ally, has a very large tlv m the honey-pot of victory for hard upon the heels of success Km come a famine causing six hundred and eighty-thousand people to be "m the rsn 'h U u mh aCCOlding tO a tele^™ £sued by
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  • 103 2 At Charing Cross Lord Curzon was met, it cannot be said by a crowd, but by a certain number of distinguished Anglo-Indians and a few Liberal politicians. Not a Cabinet Minister was there, says the Saturday Review," not a single prominent Conservative politician. Lord Curzon had given
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  • 93 2 On several occasions we have discussed the possibility of China waking up with a start, and m very short while rivalling Japan m progress and perhaps m military power as well. Our views have been supported during the past few days by the receipt of several
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  • 113 2 A real treat is promised music lovers on Friday evening, when the string band of the German cruiser Fiirsf Bismarck will play at the Teutonia Club. The following is the programme 1. Overture. "The Merry Wives .of Windsor" Nicolai. 2. March. Mit Gott fur Kaisej .and Reich"
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  • 71 2 A Fokio message gives a report to the effect that the Japanese Emperor has been asked to accept the Honorary Colonelcy of the ist Lancashire Regiment. It is believed that hi- Majesty is disposed to comply with the request. In that event, the message proceeds, it
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  • 79 2 Through a reportorial error, our account of the presentation of a forged bank note at the local branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation gave the mmc of the 1 compradore of the Bank as that of the accused person. Mr. Sit Yew Bonn i> a much
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  • 308 2 Fhf. six horses which the Kaiser as a gift to the Japanese Emperor reached Japan by the steamer Prim Ettel Friedrich m good condition. It is reported from Shanghai that a I contract has boen made between Chon Fu and the Kawasaki Dockyard for the construction of three gunboats of
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 31 2 There are many peculiarities about Congress with which the Chinese are not familiar. In this session they arc liable to have their eyes opened. Manila American
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    • 33 2 In the year our trade, •peaking generally, has prospered, but by far the most noticeable event m this direction is the enormous strides made by the planting industry. Malay Mail
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    • 28 2 The Eastern Colonies pay theii servants better salaries m sterling thai Ceylon does. Therefore Ceylon mu--by increasing salaries, come into lin< with them. Ceylon Independent
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    • 38 2 Culture and fashion may occasional ly keep company, but commonly thej are found on opposite sides of the aisk Too often fashion has no time foi culture, and culture no use for Fashion Bangkok Times
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    • 50 2 Whilst Chinese mobs m China at< easily moved to acts of violence again-* foreign missionaries, nothing is mon surprising, on the contrary, than the readiness with which the Chinese anwilling to listen to an explanation new creed and to afford hosoitaliu I its propagandists Times of Malaya
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    • 52 2 Here m Bangkok, where the titua tion is complicated by the number authorities exercising independe:.jurisdiction, there is a genuine need foi such registration, but there is littl* chance of any change being made The commercial world would be fairh content with an improved ba r ikruptc\ law.
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    • 64 2 Moreover, with a Lieutenant-Cioven or m Penang, independent of the head of the administration of the Southern Settlement, we might hope to get little more attention paid to our affair m the Northern Settlement, and might perhaps obtain some of the much needed improvements which are continual] shelved
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    • 64 2 The conclusion to be drawn from the outbreak of Shanghai appear- V that the anti-foreign feeling MTOU over the American boycott affair is reaching dangerous proportion-, \m it is difficult to believe that the comparatively unimportant incident at the Mixed Court would have occasioned the serious disturbances
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    • 70 2 The financial troubles of the Colony due to the slump m the opium n and the expropriation of the Tanj v Pagar Hock Company, have forcib!> illustrated the inestimable value o\ it: connection with the F. If. S. j| understood that the latter will payment for the large
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    • 84 2 This is what a Chinese editOl about the MS. he is returning Vv< have read it with infinite delight. IIMajesty the Emperor, our e.\alte< Blaster, if we wore to print it. command us to take it as a model, md never publish anything of
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  • 38 2 Pie Kditor invite-, correspondence or interest to E l> M irader>. M>S inu.t U written on one side of the paper or should exceed 4(K>\v.ird> IheKduoris not ble for the opinion- of Kit ■"•respondents.
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  • 267 2 THAT RIKISHA' COOLIE DBA! Sik. -Having noticed your leadei to-day with regard to the attitude of MOM rikisha' coolies towards their lares I should like to register my opinion that a large number of them are far more amenable to the influence ot Europeans than they before the introduction of
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  • 180 2 DhAR Sik,— Touching your artK rikisha' co .lies and their way «>t rdu»nfi hire. Outside Hotel de 1' Europe on ni day it is next to impossible tor a S who is known to the coolies to get I Thry all hang around for the griffins v come off the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 MT IME S" MINING CANDLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. IMPORTEBS Borneo Company Limited. "Victoria Brand" C A >4^ per tin 20 cts. bajp E S milk. i 2 cts Thompson Thomas 60. Illl: AUSTRALIAN STORES Serravallo's TonicJk Medical Authorities JJL flflj^ ALL OVER THE WORLD. (»^^HW W*™»~~ Regenerates
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    • 476 2 \SaBtern Oriental SCotel, j PENANG. OIR^Gr HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies BfothePS, Proprietors. Notice. SILAS C PENNY v. RANGASAMV PILLAY Co. We hereby give notice that certain unauthorized statements appearing m the issue of The Eastern Daily Mail of October 12th and calculated to injure Mr. Silas C. Penny or The
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    • 76 2 ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. 217, ORCHARD ROAD. NOTICE. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT Cut Flowers. Bouquets, &c, &c. Also a new consignment of Flower Basket just arrived from Europe. Very pretty designs suitable for presentation. I DAVIDSON CO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have by partnership agreement dated November 2nd 1905,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 THE EASTERN^ DAILY MAIL Established, Sept. 4TH, 1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street. Singapor Subscription. Daily.- Local $3 50 per quarter Outstations $4.50 Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not
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  • 99 3 BANDITS AND MUTINEERS OVER-RUN VLADIVOSTOCK. Indescribable Atrocities. "I O M Sp«c..l Hongkong, Jan. 3. Sensational news is to hand from Yladivostock. A recrudesence of the recent disturbances has occurred, and the port is m a state of terrible chaos. The troops from Japan are again out of
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  • 79 3 COUNT WITTE IN TROUBLE. hMAY BE DEPOSED BY DURNAVO. ED Speolal London, Jan. 3. Latent telegrams recount fresh troubles for Russia. Durnavo. the Russian Minister of the Interior, backed up by a strong party, has bitterly attacked Count Witte and hi> policy, holding that the Count
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  • 85 3 ELEVEN SOLDIERS AND EIGHT WORKMEN KILLED AT RIGA. Reuters Aienoy By submarine telegraph London, Jan. j, 1 p.m. General Sollohue, the new GovernorGeneral of the Baltic Provinces, with a strong force reached Riga and issued a conciliatory proclamation. Later three hundred workmen >ur prised a detachment of
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  • 117 3 UNIONISTS STILL STAND FOR A FISCAL REVOLUTION. Radicals Rant off Reform. Reuter Agency. By submarine telegraph London, Jan. 3rd, 4.30 p.m. The campaign for the general election m Great Britain i< now m full •wins, and rapid progress m organization is taking place both m the camps
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  • 81 3 I DENOUNCES "ATROCIOUS FALSEHOODS" OF THE LIBERALS GROSS INJURY DONE TO THE MORALS OF THE COUNTRY. Reuters Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. j, 1 p.m. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Leamington, passionately and at some length de!ended Chinese labour. He declared that the Liberal leaders had
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  • 93 3 PLAN NOT TO BE ABANDONED. L' MOOR, Jan. 3, 1. p.m. Mr. Churchill, m a letter to Mr. Zang will, writes that while Lord Elgin is bound to recognise the serious difficulties m the way of the proposed Jewish Colony m Fast Africa, he will approach the
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  • 43 3 bhRGEAM-MAIOR HILTON CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING FLIGHT. Reuter s Agency- By submarine telegraph LoNOCHL Jan. 3, 1 p.m. Sergeant- Major Hilton is charged with attempting to leave the country. Sergeant-Major Beavan, of the Army Service Corps, has been arrested at Aldershot.
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  • 49 3 FIFTEEN OF THE REJECTED WERE POLITICAL REFUGEES. lUdUr a Agency By submarine UtefMf*London, Jan. 3, 1 p.m. Fifteen of the twenty four immigrants ■ejected at Grimsby have been subsequently admitted <>n the ground that Hftev were jx>litiral rt t'ugees. I The others will be returned to Ham■*irg.
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  • 49 3 SPECIAL trains were* run to New Harbour Dock last night for those who wished to attend the dance on the s.s. H Recorder." There were trams running on the Payah Lebar and Brass Basah Road run for over an hour last night owing to a breakdown on the lines.
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  • 179 3 A Chinaman was charged with stealing property valued at Si, 00 from a tellow townsman. He pleaded guilty. The Police had recovered nearly all the property stolen. A sentence of two years imprisonment was passed. ROBBERY FROM GOLF CLL'B. A Kling was charged with stealing a
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  • 229 3 A Chinaman was accused of the crime of culpaMe homicide not amounting to murder. The Hon. W. R. Collver conducted the prosecution, and m opening his case said that a quarrel arose which developed into a fight )>etween the accused and deceased. Others joined m the row. The
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  • 192 3 CHARGE AGAINST NATIVE WARDER. Cowrie Sing, a native sub-warder ol the Criminal Prison, was brought up before Mr. Marriot yesterday charged with conveying liquor into the prison, to wit, a flask of gin. Inspector Hart prosecuted. Mr. Chopard, who appeared for the defence, relied upon certain
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  • 98 3 FANCY DRESS BALL IN TOWN HALL. Just as Chinese honour Europeans at Christmas time by doing as little work as possible, so do Europeans return the compliment at the New Year festivities of their Celestial fellow townsmen. Among the European programme of pleasure for the holiday
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  • 46 3 Thi German cruiser Furs/ Bismark and the transport Titanta have arrived from Bangkok. Up to midnight last night, none of the trams were able to enter the depot owing to a break down which occurred m Serangoon Road. Thirteen cars were waiting to enter the shed.
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  • 181 3 CHARGES OF BURGLARY CULPABLE HOMICIDE. A Busy Day. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, at the Assize Court yesterday morning, an Arab named Hamid Bin Sahad was charged with entering the dwelling of a countryman, and stealing therefrom during the night a sum of *io m
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  • 975 3 ACCUSED BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE AGAIN. Ball $2,000 Granted Accused Committed to the Assizes. r Ve S er t ay Geor g e Hill appeared be fore Mr. Bryant m the First Court on remand on the charge of the alleged murder of Private Short, of the
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  • 113 3 LIST OF DONATIONS Mr. A. P. Ager, 5; W. C. T. V. 15, Mr. I. B. Young, 10; Miss G. Braddell, 5; Messrs. Behn Meyer, 10; Mr. A. Y. Gahagan, 10; Mr. Van der Stadt, 10; Mrs. de Basagoti, 2; Mr. Edwin Dingle, 5; Hon. E.
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  • 881 3 THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE CHINESE QUESTION. The "White Labour" Shriek. bas r e h Vt St S^ Shment fa British ava pase at Singapore is regarded by intelligent Australians who have travel ed m the East as a step fn the state of affairs occasioned by the
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  • 77 3 The Russian Flagship v (iromoboi," the armoured cruiser v Rossia," an«i the cruiser Bogatyr," which have been lying m the harbour lor the last few days, will leave the port for Sabang this afternoon. Two of the vessels will take on board 24,000 tons of coal at
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  • 360 3 SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON THE BOGATYR." By a sad accident on the Russian cruiser Bogatyr, on Tuesday, one sailor was killed, two were seriously and eight slightly wounded. lhe vessel was preparing to go as t;° 3d jUSt er compasses, m, VT Gr c o ""> hol had
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  • 242 3 On the afternoon of the 26th inst. the Art Club Exhibition opens m the Victoria Memorial Hall. Tickets will be obtainable at a nominal price from the Robinson Piano Co. The military bond will be m attendance and tea and ices will be served. The exhibits will
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  • 77 3 In a row among a crowd of Tamils on Kerbau Road, a short road between the racecourse and Serangoon Road, on Tuesday night, one man received a serious knife-wound m the neck, from the effect of which he died during the night at the Hospital, whither he
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  • 80 3 The accused m this case was again before Mr. Seth, together with one of his compatriots against whom further evidence had been obtained. Mr. Montagu Harris applied for bail, but Mr. Seth did not consider that the offence was one that was bailable, but finally agreed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A N D VALUERS, MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADK. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSKNKRANZ PIANOS POWELL COS For Sale Privately. As a going Concern. The well established business known as the FRENCH HAIR DRESSING SALOON," Battery Road, together with the GOODWILL
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    • 335 3 ROBINSON and Co. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR Sirst Sreat Special Show OF Toys, Toys. FIRST GLASS WORKING MODELS OF Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Rails CrulMr Motor Cars Gun Boats Roundabouts Torpedo Boats clowns TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS X'MAS Number Illustrated LONDON-NEWS PEARS ANNUAL ROBinson co. H.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 751 4 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION ACENCY. The undersigned have received iiistnx tinns TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AithtAoctioa Room, No. s, Rallies I Mace On Thmruky, the t ih Jmmmy x 'v°<>, \i 2-yj. r, m. At dial piece <>t Leasehold land utu* ate m the iMfttrid off Amokiah, Singa
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    • 496 4 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. What is the use of saying the t>cst Company," the strongest C ompany, the largest Company." Any one ran say this. WE Sm simply The China CTiutual Ltife Insurance Co., Ltd. A British lioeal Co, that tells the whole Messrs. Hankin ft Kmm kkr,
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    • 382 4 The Way to Get a Fortune Is to buy an Electric Cinematograph. A few days' receipts repay all your costs. The Cinematograph has had an enI ormous success all over the world. for a Complete Installation apply to JEevu 3Cermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, n who keeps also a large stock
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    • 410 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha MITSUI A Co.) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO, TOKIO. London Branch 34, LIME STREET, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka,
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    • 515 4 AERATED WATERS. "E. D. M." 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. 00 50
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    • 529 4 TO BE LET. A PARTMENTS, admirably adapted for Married couple, or two Bachelor friends. Vacant February ist 1906. Apply I. X. L. c/o E. D. M. Office. ifrpo BE LET "Atjeh House." No. 106, Orchard Road. Immediate entry. Apply to M SALOMON SON, No. 7. Battery Road. Sept. 16. uc
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    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4™ li'oo
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    • 342 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. N '»"f ir Issue I'aid X^ShaL Value up to Company Buyers Sellers TrlScJ tion 0 11* 4 Bukit Rajah £3.10.0 ,'k) I I Cicely Rubber Estate £2.2.6 00 1 1 S Pre. £1.10.0 00 l 1 l'aialing Rubber To. 4.10. -100 *,100 Ribu Planting Co. Ltd. JMOOO *200.00
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    • 20 1 lhe Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4/ms bank rate at t/3s. The Mercantile Bank quoted at »-3-3/*6. M
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    • 145 1 YESTEDAY Rates. Ou London Bank 4 m/s 2/3 316 Demand 2/2 15 16 Private 6 m/s. 2/3^ do. 3 m/s.. 2/3 15/16 Un (,t'rnmny— Bank d/d 2.27/ Private 3 m/s 2.31 do. 6 m/s 2.33} On France Bank d/d 2.8 i-i Private 3 m/s 2.86J do. 6 m/s 2.884
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    • 118 1 Tin 85.62^ Gambier 7.70 do Cube No. 1 H 11.12J do do Xo. 2 ..11. Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 23.50 do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 33.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) do (So to the Ib.) 59. Mace (Bnnda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) Libcrian Coffee picul 23. Tapioca,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 94 1 Under the Most dis- vfr% tinguished Patronage of H. R. H. The Duke of eonnaught. I B. P. Oe SILVft HAS JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICIENT STOCK OF Gold. Silver and Gem set Jewellery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I SUITABLE FOR X'MAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS Engravings free for articles purchased during
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      • 443 1 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. RKss™ffi~ Sterling Reserve t10.000.000 bilvcr Reserve 8,500,000 81 8.500nXX) Kcserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. HA. W. SUde, Ksq- Chairman. Han r wSft KSM Hon. C W I),ckson, A. J. Raymond, fc sq X Goetl, Ksc,. F Salinger, Ksq. r w" Lfnzmann, K.
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 78 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dork, B'que Acme. Albert Graving Dock, Nil. Section No. i Islander, H. N. If. S. Holland, Salahadji. No. 2 Tecsta, Catherine Apcar. 3 Obra. 4 Nil. M 6 Antenor, Hyson. 7 (B. W
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 391 2 BANKSCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorpaled by Royal Charter. CAPiTALor Reserve Liability j of Proprietors f Kksfkve Fund /875» OO (Bank of England. n a NKERS National Bank of Scotland BANKERS Jin a QN dqn Qty MIDLAND Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed
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      • 402 2 Compagnie des Messageries Ma ri times de France. Telegraphic Address Messagerie Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward. Homeward. Salazie 29 Jan. E.Simons 15 Jan. Touranc 1 2 Feb. Polynesien 29 Jan. Tonkin 26 Feb. Calcdonien 12th Feb. Arnuind Behic Oceanien 26th Feb.
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      • 23 2 Don tK 80 cents wise and 1 1. 1 toohs Spend 80 cents on Woods' Great Peppei mint Cure, and good-bye to colds.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 59 2 NEXT MAILS DUE. From England.— Per P. O. Antui** Saturday. From China. -Per 1\ >^. (tutsan To-day. Mails already despatched for London Lelt Sing. Company. Arrived. Nov 23 P&O I>ec 16 27 NDL 22 „3O BI 19 Dec 4 M M 27 „7 P&O 30* „11 NDL „I 4 B
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      • 562 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. 3ea Belle, Col Yet 500 Ahmat, Dec. 12, Mai. ecu. Uncertain. S~a Mew, Col 500, Maddocks. Dec. 13. Malacca, uncertain. I 'ictot /<>, Brit Yet, 237, Haws, Dec. 19. Sydney, Plymouth, Dec H Bo^rtyr (crus> Russ Tooo, Bostroem, Dec 25 Ho gko'ng, Consul, Libau.
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      • 615 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. ffmm, port, prnhahle ,i n, name or bTKAMI l<^. Austria, Trieste. Jan. i-, Ra 'jer^. Alicante, from Kuroue due Jan. 4 Arcadia, Colombo, Jan. 6; I*. O. Ambria. Hongkong, Jan 30 Be m M Anterior, Liverpool. Jan. i; Man Ayuthia, Bangkok, Jan. 9; Bo Benledi, London, Jan. 90;
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