Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 8 January 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 104. VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 158 1 WAR SECRETARY GIVEN A FREE HAND. No Retrenchment Proposed. (Renter's Agency. By submarine teleßraph.) London, Jan. 6, 1 1.35 a.m. The Rt. Hon. R. B. HaMane, in a speech delivered in the City of London, announced that Sir 11. Cnmpbell-B.ui-nennan had given him a free hand
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  • 57 1 1 AMERICAN BANKER DEMANDS MORE ELASTIC CURRENCY. Reufer's Agency. By submarine telegraph London, January 6, 1 1.35 a.m. Mr. Schiff, a well-known American banker, in a speech at New York has predicted a panic exceeding all previous experiences, unless the currency be reformed and made elastic. The
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  • 45 1 STILL SERIOUS TROUBLE IN PARTS OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, January 6, 1 1.35 a.m. Russian advices continue to report serious trouble in different parts 01 the Empire, showing that the revolution is in no wise wholly repressed.
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  • 88 1 MUST FOLLOW PROPOSED REMISSION OF TAXATION. (Router's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 6, 1 1.35 a.m. Mr. Asquith, spe-king at Sheffield, said the national expenditure had risen by 43 millions in ten years, and half of this increase was devoted to the Army and Navy. There
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  • 40 1 LEGS TORN OFF A CHIEF OF POLICE. Reuter's Agency By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 6, 11.35 am A bomb has been thrown at the Chief of Police at Radom, tearing oft his legs and killing his wife.
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  • 329 1 The other day one Hungarian gentleman went up to another Hungarian gentleman and smote him with a big iron club. The second individual was so struck with the first individual's action that he <lied. His name was Milosavijev its, but that was his misfortune. It appeared later
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  • 513 1 Dr. 1 1 'i7/i,,,,,5' *mk I *ilk lux often CUrcd ('r>tisifinf>/,'<iti A/It- 1- ordinary muhctm* f<til<d. I'nysuiiins />n\s(n/>r tktm /<>r Co nsu in fit tit- I '(ifirii/s. lUki is ik Aat whom you will in Pbntianak, from the Resident downward, and you will be U>M that
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  • 131 1 A very pleasant I "lion was performed at St. XavJer I*,1 Pen ing, on V a ai Day, in th< i < ■w < I"'" callv the irhofc Roman Catholic community <>• P« nang, on the prcsw ntation of an address, i purse, and photograph to
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  • 118 1 Some kind <>! ;i hitch would appear have taken place in connection writh the piomist-d destl lion of pariah tl< l H N at Bangkok. The fiiM Idea, sayi IM Sitim (M.s»-r.-rr, |TM that tin- ;nninal> were ♦<> J> <- caught ind killed bjf chloroform 01 some
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    • 675 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. A SoUftO Scoich Whisky. OF EXCH'IIONALLY GOOD V*ALL't. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14,00 Per Case of 7 doz, pints. Of all Dealers. —n——^—^^^^—— asf 3tsian SfCercantile Co., KiyiWIJawMICTTTg^E^BSM 6) BATTE RY road, Singapore. ■mlACAUS^^^^^S^^^^^^^U^BSAS direct factory ke- t^^l\ W^ M l3i E^VSl^Hl C^^l^Cl^Pfl PRESENTA'I'iVE
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    • 14 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crltp, Invigorating, A NATURAL MINERAL WATER Of THE HIGHEST CLASS, Sold Everywhere
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  • 1249 2 Ihe Bill to re-enact with amendments "The Courts Ordinance, 1878,'' which was read a first time in the Legislative Council on December 22nd, tills some thirty pages of the Government Gazette. Like most of the Government's Bills of late, it
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  • 91 2 e S eA m t Oki !i aS bec S aP^nted Japanese Ambassador at Washington. Tjß French Presidential election sliUes n Ja lUary lBth at Ver Under the new F. M. S. Farm tho retail price for the best toddy h been raised to 1 1 cents a quart. l
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  • 373 2 PAHANG From our Special Correspondent. Kuala Li pis, Dec His Honour the Judicial Comtni cmner Mr. Justice W. H. rlyndm [ones arrived at Raub on the instant to hear the appeal ot a Chinaman named Su Yeow, scntcnccl vcars' R. L, by the Senior Mag khamr,
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  • 832 2 LEAVES FROM A MALAYAN NOTE-BOOK. HO.XI.IMAIIUODHIBTTEMPLE. *»n with western We arc so in ter^ 0V f t petty concivilization and air r mtle j vemionalities, f^fe day to pendulum ;;;;> a c o f us never another, t it n of feeling as a experience the sensai e and thing
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  • 74 2 n, A T d *f r y«an being prose--Ifu f d for i l j e alle^ cd branding v Si^rH, reCeived hy Ul mail on §sKSra r <^ss?rs.w2 that the presence nf y arracks would sofv™ tl* h s soldier s problem. e dotnes t,c servant that Sir H.
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  • 219 2 VAN DER VEEN— NICHOLS A very pretty wedding was solemnized yesterday morning at the Adclphi Hotel, the contracting parties ing Mr. Van den Veen, of Batavia, Miss Annie Nichols. It was g ally intended to hold the ceremony on Saturday afternoon but unfortunai the Dutch mail, on
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  • 242 2 In October last mention was madeseveral times of a girl and hei moi having been arrested on issued at the instance ofODC Saiimu tlioo. Ihe ca>e came on for heai on November 2nd, and was by the third Magistrate. It transpired during the hearing that the
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  • 98 2 i' Christie, the Champion of China, J» to meet "Baby" Smith of the R in a fifteen round boxing cont« [huraday. The accommodation at th< Alexandra Hall has been found tin most suitable, the Drill Hall, U natelv, being unprocurable rickets may be obtained at
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    • 428 2 t= T^iail Migaziw: LaidoH, October, 1905. f ANALYTICAL REFORT& BLACK WHITE WHISKY. J-J.U-"- V^ > 7P WA l 7^ v// V V Ok, tM, GLASGOW and LONDON. f Lc::<^:r^^ u- rtrikingly In. to thai mjjfc l»y Dr. BtLU BORNP'O COMPANY, LIMITED. know !)<>u (<> Rppn < late imm laam. >;\Sastern
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    • 358 2 Vioto *Jif r^T I lb tins Thompson Thomas ©o. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Notice to Advertisers. The Straits Press Agency has disposed of its proprietory rights over the advertisements in the "Eastern Daily Mail" from the expiration of original orders, and henceforward such advertisements appearing in that paper will be the
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    • 124 2 GRAND BOXING CONTEST. At the Alcxandr Hall, in North Bridge Road. Thursday, nth January iqo6. Main Event of 15 Rounds. Baby Smith R G AVersus J. Christie, Champion of China. Three good preliminaries will precede the main event. Doors open from 8 p.m., first event 9 p.m., sharp. Prices of
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  • 39 3 L'ENTENTE CORDIALE NO BUBBLE. TWO COUNTRIESJMEAN BUSINESS (E. D. It Special.; London, January 7, 9 45 p m 1 treat Britain has announced her intention of strongly supporting France at the Conference by resisting Germany's demands.
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  • 109 3 FEMALE SUFFRAGE DEMANDED. BITTER POLITICAL CONTEST BEINC WACED. (Keuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 6, 7.30 p.m. Scarcely a Conservative meeting is free from disturbances, while the women, apparently in pursuance with an organised movement, interrupt the Liberal meetings, demanding female suffrage. The bitterness of
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  • 67 3 POSITION ON RAND SHOULD BE ALTERED WITH AS LITTLE FRICTION AS POSSIBLE. Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph). London. Jan. 7, 1 1.30 a.m. Mr. Herbert Gladstone, the Home Secretary, declares that the immediate deportation of fifty thousand Chinese from the Transvaal would produce financial and industrial chaos
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  • 65 3 London, Jan. 7. p.m. The Japanese premier, Mr. Saionji, has formed a new cabinet as follows Baron Kato, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Count Kara, Heine Secretary; GeneralTerauchi, Minister for War; Captain Saito. Minister for Naval Affairs; Mr. Sakatani, Minister of Finance Mr. Matsuoka, Minister of Agriculture, Mr.
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  • 57 3 FORMER MORE FRIENDLY TO FRANCE THAN THE LATTER. CE.D. M." Special.) London, Jail. 7. 3 20 p.m. According to the Paris correspondent. of th« Time*, tne Kaiser and Prince von Buelow. the Imperial German Chancellor, differ regarding the policy to be adopted towards France, the Kai»er favouring a
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  • 43 3 FRENCH PREMIER DECLARES SITUATION UNFAVOURABLE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 7, 11.30 a.m. M. Rouvier, the French Premier, has informed the Russian Agent that the political situation is unfavourable for floating the proposed loan of thirty-two millions sterling.
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  • 43 3 REPORTED POLICY OF NEWWAR SECRETARY. ißeuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.! London, Jan. 6, 6 p.m The Standard understands that Mr. Haldane, the Secretary for War, will restore the five years' service with the colours and seven with the reserve.
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  • 38 3 HEAVY INCREASE IN. BOTH REPORTED. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 7, 11.30 a.m. The imports for the year amounted to an increase of Jl,\ 4,250,000. The exports amounted to .£330,000,000, an increase of
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  • 43 3 FAMISHING WORKMEN LOOT MARKETS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.! London, Jan. 6, 7.30 p.m. The labour crisis in Spain i^ becoming alarming, especially at Seville and Xcres, where famishing workmen are looting the markets. Relief measures are being organised.
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  • 37 3 NOW PRESIDENT OF THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. Reuters Agency. Hy submarine telegraph) London, Jan. 6, 7.30 p.m. Lord Curzon has accepted the Presi dency of the Classical Association ol England, replacing Sir Richard CloverboUM Jcbb.
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  • 29 3 (K. D. M. Special.) London, Jan. 7, 9.45 V m Count Wittc emphatically declare* that Admiral Rodjestvensky's rccen charge (against Britain) is unworthy o any attention.
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  • 39 3 GREAT BRITAIN CALLS ADMIRAL RODJESTVENSKY TO ACCOUNT. E. D. M." Special.) London, Jan. 7, 3 20 p. m Great Britain has demanded from Russ.a an explanation of Admiral Rodjestvenskys charges of threatened Kntish naval interference at Tsushima.
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  • 64 3 ANTI-CHINESE POLICY IS FOR ELECTION PURPOSES ONLY. ("E. D. M." Special.) London, Jan. 7, 3 20 p.m. In Ins address at Leamington, Mr Balfour advocated the employment of Chinese on the Rand and said that the action of the Liberal leaders condemning Chinese labour as slavery was merely
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  • 45 3 DELEGATES INSTRUCTED TO PREVENT FRICTION. Reuters Agency. By submarine telegraph.) i London, Jan. 6, 6 p.m. Ihe American delegates to the Morocco conference have been instructed to prevent friction between France and Germany and to maintain the principle of the Open Door.
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  • 44 3 ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. JOHN BURNS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 6, 7.30 p.m. Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, speaking at Battersea, announced that the Militia would be called out as soon >ts possible.
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  • 46 3 ELECTORAL CANVASS MARKED BY INCREASING ROWDYISM. Reuter's Agency By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 6, 6 p. m. The electoral canvass is being marked with increasing rowdyism. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Manchester, was constantly interrupted. The police were finally summoned to eject offenders.
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  • 60 3 EXPRESSES HORROR AT CRUELTIES INFLICTED ON RUSSIAN JEWS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. > London, Jan. 6, 7.30 p.m. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman has written to Mr. Zangwill that he is glad to hear of the impending great meeting in London. He expressed hi> sympathy for the Jews
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  • 57 3 HAD NO POWER TO STOP IMPORTATION OF CHINESE. 1 (Reutcr's Agency.' By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 6, 6 p.m. The Standard quotes the opinion of counsel that Lord Elgin, the Colonial Secretary, acted illegally in stopping the importation of Chinese in South Africa. The power to do
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  • 141 3 CHAPMAN COMMITTED. Plans Finished. George Chapman appeared again before Mr. Bryant on Saturday morning charged with committing a rash act. Mr. C. H. Young of the P. W. D' produced a plan of Ayer Jerneh, "Goldburn," and "Budleigh," and said that there were three spots marked on
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  • 63 3 Sailor: Killed. A sad accident occurred on the German warship Furst Bismarck" on Friday when a sailor fell down a coal shoot and was suffocated. Owing to the accident the Admiral would not allow the ship's band to play at the Teutonia Club that night.
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  • 82 3 A small Kling boy, who barely stood M high as the dock rails, was charged before Mr. Bryant on Saturday with dishonestly retaining stolen property, viz: one watch and chain. Mr. Bryant sentenced accused to five strokes of the rattan. A Chinese Nonia on Thursday had her
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  • 46 3 Before Mr. Seth on Saturday morning Robert Palmer was charged with alleged swindling the firm of Gadelius Coy., of $1,500. The accused, who is well-known in Singapore, was arrested on Friday evening in Kampong Java Road. Mr. Montagu Harris appears for the prosecution.
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  • 745 3 BONIFACIO PATILLA BAILED. Deooa»ed had fatty degeneration." On Saturday morning Bonifacio ratilla and two others appeared before Mr. Bryant, in the First Magistrate's Court, charged with the nlleged murder of Padro Villerasa on the 28th December last. Mr. Sproule, the D. P. P., prosecuted Mr. Montagu
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  • 295 3 Over 1,000 parcels arrived by the P. &O.s. s. Arcadia on Saturday. The >pace at the Post Office not being sufficient, the Drill Hall was requisitioned for sorting purposes. Mr. Tandy Robbed. The popular manager of the Tramway Company has reported to the police the loss of a gold watch
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  • 373 3 Saturday was a day devoted entirely to gaiety. The officers and men froi the German warship Furst Bismarck came ashore early and thronged the town. A hearty welcome was awaiting them everywhere, and it is safe to say that none went away but with the happiest recollections
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  • 428 3 NUMEROUS ENTrTeS FOR THE JANUARY CONTEST. Ever since the commencement of our post-card competitiofr it has been growing in popularity, the number of entries last month having been nearly a half hundred. A good start has alrtady been made for the January contapt, as many as four
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  • 125 3 Don't all speak at once, ladies, but there's a chance for one of you at Penang. f fc The following advertisement appears in the Straits Echo WANTED, A wife must be good looking and young. Apply to WHY BE HUM, ROSA. C/o Straits Echo. In connection therewith the
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  • 53 3 A Marriage was scheduled to take place at Penang yesterday between Mr. Lira Soo Kee t third son of Mr. Lim Kek Chuan, President of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and a sister of Mr Law Yew Ee, a wellknown towkay connected with the firm of Messrs. C S.
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  • 110 3 In a special telegram to the South China Morning Post, it is stated that a* 1 a result of the reconstruction of the Italian Cabinet, Signor Tittoni has been reappointed Premier nnd Minister of the Interior. Other appointments are as follows < Foreign Affairs. .Signor Sanguinelill Finance
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  • 77 3 San Francisco, Dec. 21.— 80b Fitzsimmons, ex-champion heavy weight, went down and out at the pavilion i to-night in the thirteenth round by Philadelphia Jack O'Brien. The < match was for 20 rounds or more. The fight was one of the hardest ring i battles ever fought.
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  • 87 3 Mr. L. If. Woodward, the newly appointed Junior Judicial Commissioner, has decided that the owner of a buffalo which enters the lands of another person and fights with the hitter's buffalo is responsible for all damage done. In this case the damage was heavy owing to the
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  • 65 3 A bold hold-up took place at Penang i on the 3rd inst, when a Chinaman armed with a dagger and a revolver entered the house of Lim Boon Yeoh, in Armenian Street, and demanded from him 1,000 under threat of taking his life. The alarm was given
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  • 144 3 •Der Ostasiatischc Lloyd" writes very strongly against the action of the Jjcrman Admiral in ordering the gunboat Tiger from Shanghai to Chemulpo just before the riot broke out, despite the warning that trouble was expected also against his proceeding South to Hongkong and thence to Bangkok on
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  • 165 3 ONE DIES IN A TRAIN. While a London and NorthWestern express was travelling between Glasgow and Euston on the 1 8th of November, a Chinaman, j evidently a sailor or ship's fireman, expired suddenly, from heart failure. There were about thirty of the j man's nationals
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  • 158 3 The London correspondent of the M Ceylon Observer," in noticing a recent meeting of the Ceylon Association there to give a dinner to Sir H%nry Blake, the Governor of Hongkong, says that the Hongkong tigfjr put in its appearance for the first time. This r tiger is
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  • 138 3 Tlu> Straits Echo has the following concerning a new Singapore firm Mil Geo. Davidson, w^o for upwards, of 14 years has b*en connected with Messrs. Pritchard Co.. and who during his long sojourn among us has made a host of friends owing to his kindness of heart,
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    • 397 3 ROBINSON and 00. Sent lemons 3Cigh Srade Boots &«Shoes, rAT POPULAR PRICES WE ARE NOW SHEWING A Smart useful up-to-date Hoot in ;in Willow Calf of good appearance, easy fitting, will retain their shape well. Price $7.50 per pair. SOLE AGENTS— For the Celebrated "Black Prince" Boots as supplied to
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    • 739 4 THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL. ORDERS for the SwwAi TUm Ab--lul.ll can be Ux>kol with Messrs. Kim ft Co. It is a unique publication of its kind I thHuj of beauty and joy lot ever." It ab«>unds in original stories, artistic photographs, coloured plates and supplements dealing with Malayan life, manners
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    • 576 4 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. What is the use of saying the host Company," the strongest ompany, csi Company. Any one ran say this. WE Say imp's The China mutual Liife Insurance Co., btd. A British boeal Co, tb.it tells the whole story. Messrs, Hawki** Kn«h kkr, Managers. China
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    • 354 4 Sensational Novelty Do not by a Gramophone or Records without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES I AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS, Sole Agents- £evy 3Cermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, THE PHARMACY THE THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY PHARMACY THE PHARMACY Prickly Heat Cure thit ph\RMACY THE PHARMACY rf^ THL PHAKMALY is an infallable remedv for
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    • 402 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha MITSUI Co.) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO, ToKiO. Ijmdon 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, Kobe,
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    • 475 4 "aerated_waters. "E. D, M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WASTED, 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 75
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    • 480 4 TO BE LET. C^URNISHED houses not too far from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with TennisCourt preferred Replies to- Olympia "c/o E.D.M. 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.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY Bth, I(X)(>
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    • 19 1 Number i> d Last of Vil.ih nn tr» Company Buyers Sellers TransacShares Value up lO tion
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    • 75 1 .13,500 1* 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 15.00 15.00 „«,.*> unissued. 4.000 8 10 10 (Deterred) 8.00 20,000 10 10 Kadana G. M. Co.. Ltd nom. 10.000 10' 10 (Pref.) nom. «V207 I 1 Kechau G. Fields, Ltd. (t.p.) 3.00 23.793 1 19/- icontrih.) 2.00 50,000 1
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    • 128 1 30.000 10? 10 Be lat Tin M. Co., Ltd 5-00 5.00 60.000 10 S 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co., Lt«l. 10.25 10.25 50,000 10 10 Karangan Hydraulic Tin M. Co., Ltd. nom. 12.000 100 100 K'inta Association, Ltd Kt.OO nom 3.C00 100 100 (Deferred) *0.00 nom. 60,000 l
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    • 124 1 400.000 1 l DuffDeveloi mat Co, Ltd. 8.50 8.00 IM "^La» l |«MO:$ioo I i B ■wiiCo-.Ud. ns.oo 4.500 •50 5u Frater&Neave, Limited 104.00 106.00 lOSjOO ***** I*B $125 Hon^kotn' and Shanghai Bank £9840 ***** 100 $100 Howart Erskine, Ltd 2-*).Oo 280.<>0 siluO *lus lu MmynardJtC .Ltd. o 2i.00
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    • 85 1 Tu.uuu 1 1 Bukit Rajah £8.100 -oo nni-sucd 60U0 1 1 Cicely Rubber Estate ciuX) 1 1 S Pre 1 30.U00 1 1 1 ataliiu. Rubber (o. i.lO. ..f S.luu t Fbu Planting Co. Ltd. $2*).UO 00* 10CE 100 Sandycroft Rubber Co. WtW>o KmOO H7ft.O M unissued ,ii 00
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    • 20 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. The Netherlands Trading Society Saturday quoted the 4/ms bank rate at 2/39/1^- The Mercantile Bankquoted at 2.3 9/16.
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    • 142 1 Saturday's Rates. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/3 9/16 Demand 2/35/16 Private 6 m/s. 2^ 15/16 do. 3 m/s. 2/3* On Germany Bank d/d 2.32! Private 3 m/s 2.364 do. 6 m/s 2.38] On France Bank d/d 2.85 Private 3 m/s S.9OJ do. 6 m/s 2.92 1 O;/ India—
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    • 128 1 Tin 84.50 Gambler" 7.8c do Cube No 1 n. co do do No. 2 11. Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 23.5c do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 33.50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 33. do (So to thelb.) 59. Mace (Banda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) 33. Liberian Coffee picul
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    • 67 1 Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, B'que Acme. Albert Graving Dock, Salahadji. Section No. 1 Islander. No. 2 Tiberius, Obra. J Alicante. 4 Nil. 5 Nil. 6 Tanglin, Houtmann. M 7 (B. W Ratho, Benlarig. 8(B. W.)Spezia. 9
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      • 76 1 SWINEHART ■v^swag; SOLID TYRES. THE LATEST Vl; r IMPROVEMENT IN M< ►TOR CARS. ABSOLUTELY NONPUNCTURABLEL EASY RIDING AND RESFJENT. r Cost no more than t£§&Jiti&-%JLj^£'-*''^S& Ncu YorM Export and Import Co. 94=, I^OBI^TSOIsr IRO-i^ID J, BERTRAM KINSEY CO *=^X 1 OFFICE STORE: 8-3, CHANGE ALLY. Branch Showroom. I'AKI Off MISSKS.
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      • 437 1 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. \SSSSf&SB£ mowuo Sterling Reserve *i0, 000,000 m Q SUver Reserve 8,500,000 j *18.5«),iXX) Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H, W. Slade, Esq— Chairman. A. Haupt, Ksq Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, I A. J. Raymond, Esq. E. Cioetz, Esq. F. Salinger, Esq.
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      • 443 2 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorpatcdbx Royal Charter. CAPITALW Rkservk Liability rSoo.ooo ov Propriktors J• Kkskrvk Fl no (Bank of ENGLAND. BANKERS National Bank of Scotland ''Th on don City 4 Midi and I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CI T RRENT Account- arc open and interest allowed
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      • 386 2 Compagnie lies Messayeries niaritimes de France. Telegrmpkic Address Mestagerie Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned date- Outward. I lomeward. Saiazu 29 Jan. l E. Si hums 15 Jan. Tonrant ta Feb. PohnesUn 19 Jan. Tonkin 26 Feb. Catedonien 12th Feb. Armmmi Behic Oceanien 26th
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      • 25 2 B LARGE SELECTIONS JAPANESE MODERN I -fl Ik Ao^ A SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR W& GIFTS PRESENTS PRIZES M SQUVENIRS.*fe INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY TO SOLICIT E D^^^^
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 566 2 SHIPPIHG NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Sea Hcllc, Col Yet 500 Ahmat, Dec. 13, Malacca, Uncertain. .S 1 MriL\ Col 500, Maddocks. Dec. 13, Malacca, uncertain. 'irtorhi, Brit Yet, 237, 1 laws, Dec. 19, Sydney, Plymouth, Dec 8a Bo 'yr <crus> Russ 7. 00, Bostroem, Dec "25 Ho iL;konß, Consul,
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      • 595 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. N*m* t />,>,-/, pnkakU date of arritmi -m name 0/ Xgentt. bTEAMERb. Austria, Trieste, Jan. Rautenberg. Ahcantc. trom Europe due Jan. 4-00 Ambna. I longkon^, Jan 30 Behn Meyer. Antenor, Liverpool, Jan. 3; Mansfied Ayuthia, Bangkok, Jan. 9 Borneo Coy. Benledi, London, Jan. 80; l'atcrson Simons Bcnlomond, Hongkong,
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