Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 January 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 117. VOL. IL SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 186 1 THEME OF THE LONDON PAPERS. MANY PROMINENT NAMES MENTIONED FOR LEADERSHIP. 1 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 p.m. The papers discuss the question of the reconstruction of the Unionist Party. The Morning Post desires the leadership to fall to Mr. J. Chamberlain. The Daily
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  • 70 1 STRINGENT MEASURES TO PREVENT DEMONSTRATIONS. j (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 P m The most stringent measures were taken at St. Petersburg, Moscow and elsewhere to prevent demonstrations on the occasion of the anniversary of Red Sunday." I Russian workmen observed the
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  • 53 1 FRENCH DEMONSTRATION AGAINST VENEZUELA VIEWED WITH COMPLACENCY. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan, 22, 12.45 P- m The attitude of President Castro, of Venezuela, towards the American Minister at Caracas is irritating the American Government. Hence the proposed French naval demonstration against Venezuela will be viewed with
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  • 40 1 JAPANESE VESSELS ARRIVE IN FEBRUARY. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 P m The Japanese training squadron will leave Yokohama on the 1 ith Feburary on a visit to Wei-Hai-Wci, Hongkong, Singapore, and Australia.
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  • 40 1 HERR TSCHIRSKY APPOINTED MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. (Reuters Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 I )m Herr Tschirsky, Prussian Minister at Hamburg, has been appointed to succeed Baron Von Riehthofcn as German Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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  • 38 1 X XIX DA^ a f I*. I I*. V < M< BRITISH CRUISERS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 p.m. The British China squadron lias had I four days* fete at Saigon. 1
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  • 59 1 ONLY ONE-FIFTH OF GERMANY'S EXPENDITURE LAST YEAR (Reuters Agency. By submarine tek'Krapli.) London, Jan. 22, 12.45 P m The French Army estimates for 1906 show an increase of lingThe report on the estimates points out that Germany's expenditure for 1905 was five times that of France, and
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  • 37 1 NO DISTURANCE YESTERDAY AT BERLIN. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22, 10.45 am; The Socialist suffrage demonstration passed off quietly at Berlin vestrnlav. Ninety-two meetings were held Ml different parts of the city.
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  • 49 1 I NO FURTHER GAINS TOR TMK LABOURITES. (Renter's Agency. By submarine tck-Rraph London, Jan. 22, 10.45 a m The election totals uj> to tlatt- arc Liberals, 2(12 scats; Labourites, 34; Unionists, 1 1 Nationalist^, The Liberal gains arc 139 iCAU, while the Unionists gain nine scats.
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  • 524 1 Why I Am Well A Siamese Nobleman Speaks Strong Words m I'raisc of Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS For Pale People. j Mr. B. If Sheriff, of the SteMM Government Service, who some years I ago was raised to the rank of noblei man under the title of l.uam; Bure rail,
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  • 134 1 BY 1I IK I C U.( >Ml«> FISHERMEN The <>l<>ml><> fishermen, thrOUftl their Mudalivai, conveyed <>n the Bsn inst. to Mr. Wni. Matthews, theii grata!nl ap|)i« ci.iti'ni ol lii^ efforts on their hch. ill 11; i (HUM ctidii with the provision of a Raherjf Harbour, which U
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 293 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE n TOP PLACE I" 'IH ICIIESI CLASS OF scotch UlDiskics 12 YEARS OLD ii d i' ft M. THI Kirn. \M> ro H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT The Standard Preservative forj Iron and Steel. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER
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    • 110 1 Sast Jlsian SfCercantile Co., 6,3ATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. J. A. FAY ECAN CO. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, :piE:isr^_:isra-. The Best Hotel that has ever existed m the Island. Is Electrically Fitted throughout. Has splendid accommodation for Travellers. EXCELLENT TABLE Cuisine under European Supervision WHEN VISITING PENANG, DO NOT FORGET TO VISIT THIS
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    • 72 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL WAITS OF THK HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere The man who whispStSSOW a w .11 About v noovls he hat to Sttt, Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars Like he who ilimtv. a tttt* and hollers. The man who Uts dBflSSt alone 'l\> wear
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  • 527 2 The Eastern Dailp Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 23RD JANUARY. ARE THERE ANY "INFERIOR RACES? That there is no such thing, speaking broadly, as an inferior race," that is and must always remain inferior by reason of natural limitations, is the contention of Prof. N. Colajanni, who holds the chair
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  • 378 2 The return of Imports and Exports for the Straits Settlements for the third quarter of 1905 (which ended on 30th September) has been issued and although the volume naturally teems with statistics, it forms highly interesting reading to those who show some concern m the tradal affairs of
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  • 317 2 The Toyo Kisen Kaisha has purchased four Pacific Mail liners. A Semaphore is m course of erection near the Signal Cabin at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. The tender of Ng Sock Yah of dollars 4,700 for hardwood pilling at the new beri-beri hospital at Pasir Panjang has been accepted.
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  • 434 2 ANNUAL MEETING LAST NIGHT. The annual meeting of the above Club was held m the won of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday evening. Messrs. L. K. Davies, J. I). Saunders, H. Mullholland, G. Raine, T. de M. Braddell, G. P. Owen, 1 B. Grey; C. Saunders;
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  • 353 2 STATES JDAY BY DAY. PAHANG. (From our special Correspondent.) Kuala Lipis, Jan. 15. A robbery is said to have taken place at Blat, Kuantan District, on the 19th December last. A Chinaman who was on his way from Blat to Kuantan was set upon by two other Chinese who were
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  • 66 2 Last night the Jaggah of the Straits Steamship Company's officers reported to the police that a thief had broken into his employer's offices. Interviewen by an E. D. M. reporter, the Jaggah said that he saw a Chinaman inside the office he quietly followed him, but the I
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  • 167 2 Engagement Annolwc j d.- The Tumi of Malaya announces the engagement of Miss Freda Marie Elizabeth Ward the daughter Mr. James Ward, executive engineer, Krian to Dr. Cooper, acting District Surgeon, Ipoh. The wedding is fixed for the middle of April. Many influential residents m Ipoh complain of the want
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  • THE AMERICAN PRESS.
    • 25 2 "Claim everything is t fun.it mental principle of English itatesn m ship, and it generally gets ill it claims Newsletter, Sin Francisco,
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    • 29 2 Twinkle, twinkle, little C/ar, How I wonder where you are; Hope you're locked up, good ;wu\ tight, In your bomb-proof for the night Lob Aiu
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    • 46 2 Thit m my artists ol note m London are having a Black time may i>« from the fact that many have t iki-n t,, teaching and are advertised eithei i founding or as becoming connected with some ait school Sun, \Yu V
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    • 43 2 In some new apartments, or flats, to be built m London, all the cooking and heating is to be done by means ol electricity. Why does not some enterprising apartment builder m York try this plan -Electrical IT New York.
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    • 47 2 My title his more often been ahandicap instead <»f an Mtintanct 1h had to prove, step bj step, mv fitm for the service under rigid conditions prescribed by the suppositional ba of possessing a title.' Prince Louis ol Batteuburg, m the Sun, Now York.
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  • 73 2 Ihe only object of the visit of tin j British squadron is to appear that tin country and Great Britain an against Europe to bulUlo/.c and insult those nations that refuse to subm her insolent dictation, and that hem.; so, President Roosevelt owes it to himself and
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  • 72 2 Twisting the lion's tail, which to be such a popular pastime m I country; hat gone pretty wdl out fashion. There has been a practically i general recognition of the fad that no two nations m the world should stand m closer relations than the United
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  • 90 2 travellers who have passed through the Caledonian Canal will recall the exaggerated Irishman m green, with .1 shiUelah, who used to beguile the passengers and pick up a tew shillings for himself during the half-hour while the steamer was m a lock by singing Irish
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  • 97 2 To MC an Oxford man walk along the "High,' 1 ia to put him down as a man absolutely devoid of further intere i m this life. He doesn't walk, he lop To get an idea of the prop don a tweed suit of the ososl app cut.
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  • 95 2 me Britisher has his own notions, and it's your business to humou Spell color with a v," Uncle Sammy, spell it with a v, waste an "I m traveler. Quote pri< I).. I Urs, decimaU, the meti n and all such outlandish methods oi calcui lation
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  • 98 2 The City of New York did n 1 tain the British Fleet It did not ap propriate one cent for it. fh it is no( the way the City of Southampton by its mayor meets ami welcom SOU bassador when he touches British soil. It is not
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  • 280 2 Dear Sir, IbfftO seek the hoapitJ yours column to luiajrto the kin I the General Managefflfthe Pramw pany a much felt want, and 1 have no that since he lias the interest Ol i heart he will acknowledge the jusi communication. The advent of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 285 2 IND. COOPE Company's. BURTON LAGER. j t $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 do 2. quart 3 of all dealers. 1 GRAPES, I presh Q rapes, 35 cents per Ib. C S The Australian Stores. I i THOMPSON THOMAS CO. The AustraUan Stores. L.^ mW¥WWW¥¥¥W¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥W¥¥W¥¥Wk Co. I
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    • 419 2 Sastern Oriental 3Cotel, j PENANG. CRAG- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Bitothei^s, Proprietors. I MIHHHIMi^MIHMIHIIIi^HJi I <*'■" *H**mm* Mlll M )WI W j Try An Advertisement insr the c. d. m. IT WILL Pay YOU.) H. THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 16, Stamford Road, (First Floor) Whiteaway Laidlaws Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m.
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    • 202 2 I SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Notification. RENDERS will be received up to 9 a.m. on Monday, 2nd April, 1906, for renting the following Farms for three years from Ist January, 1907, viz: The Opium Farm for the territory of Sarawak from Tanjong Datu to and inclusive of the La was river, a
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    • 33 2 WHAT OUR READERS THINK. The Kdti.it invitea correapotideiue .»n 1 interest to A /> 1/ wuiteii on .me sMI <•! tin- papw mi Should eXI-eetl4o.lv.il I !u- I ,||t,,| bis for tkmmfimtm «t hit nrrApoaii
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  • 73 3 the HON. AKERS DOUCLAS LIKELY JO LEAD OPPOSITION. LABOURITESPORM THIRD OMM M>v.lmurine telegraph.; I on Jan. :2, 5.40 p.m. 1 m, Balfoi r is now un!ikcl> to the assembling ot SriM it expected that the Rt[jJJ n> Arctas Akers-DouglM wiU lead j the opposition. „11 and
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  • 68 3 ZEITEN CAPTAIN EXPLAINS. KARON SUYEMArSU ARRIVED ON BOARD UNEXPECTEDLY. (Rouur's AfOK7< By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 22. 5.40 p.m. captain of the N. D. L. ba Zirfnt, ias arrived at Colombo, affirms i m .--iblc courtesy has been shown Baron Suyematsu. v. 1- impossible to assign the Japanese to the
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  • 186 3 < \R CAR GARAGE PROPOSED. A representative of the E. Dt M." ins invited by Mr. C C. F. Wearne to go out with him m one of the abovenanu terd.iy. llu car was a new one which had just arnved, a very great improvement on the
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  • 1322 3 PREPARATIONS BEING MADE IN MANILA FOR FIFTY fHOUSAND TROOPS Alleged Insolent Behaviour of Chinese Minister at Washington. The Manila papers teem with MO- rams and ]< <al paragraph? anent the alleged preparations being to -hi{> fifty thousand troops to the It i »r -< rvi ■01 to
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  • 77 3 J. W. PRICE, AERONAUT. Mr. J. VV. Price, the aeronaut and j parachutist, is now m Singapore. He intends shortly tomake an ascent m this country. He has already made over 1,700 ascents, and all have been accomplished without any personal injury. This is Mr. Price's fifth
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  • 83 3 Km aii 1 H vklopkmknt Mr. J. Xavicr m charge of Towkey Foo Choc Choon'l agricultural interests m IV-rak, lias returned from I'enang, having been successful m recruiting a large gang ol Tamil and Javanese labourers. He also „,-dercd a special miality of ploughs, and an unusually b.g herd of
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  • 2512 3 ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION YESTERDAY. Speech by His Excellency. EXCELLENT REPORT. The annual prize distribution "was held at the Anglo-Chinese School, Cole man Street, yesterday afternoon, His Excellency the Governor presiding, In addition to Sir John and Miss Anderson, there were a large nnmber of visiting friends, among whom
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  • 382 3 CINULAIND PROMISES TO ASSIST FRANCE IN THE EVENT OF HOSTILITIES. Sensational Telegrams. The Manila American gives partij culars of the alleged approaching conflict between Germany on one side and England and France on the other, brief rumours of which were cabled sometime ago by Reuter. These
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  • 133 3 A correspondent writes to the Malay i Mail that a gang of about thirty i robbers raided the Gambling Farm at Kuala Gcmas m Johore territory j on the night of the 13th instant. S Inspector Pearce of Tamdin on receipt of the report proceeded immediately to
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  • 93 3 Jan si. Per Denbighshire: Capt. Fox' Mr Headridge, Capt Haig, Mr and Mrs Bridger and four children, and Mr Evetts. Jan 22. —Per G. G. Meyer Mr Heymans. Per Calypso Mr Lorinez. Per Tenang Messrs E. J. Watt, L. Nutt, E. A. 13. Brown, Van Cuylenberg and son,
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  • 188 3 Detective Inspector Barker has unearthed a secret store of revolvers m Sultan Street, Kuala Lumpor. Three arrests have been made m connection with the daring gangrobbery outside Pudoh Gaol the*other day. The Ceylon Slant/art/ states that the marriage takes place shortly, m I Colombo, of Mr. Gaunt of Singapore, J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 I dreamt that I tossed on a fever'd bed, With the curtains gathered and drawn) With a hacking cough and a burning head Vainly waiting the tardy dawn, When close to my bedside an An«« 1 came, With a phial of liquid pure, And I read on tbe label a
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    • 462 3 ROBINSON I and Co. Sentlemem Jtii/h Srade j Boots Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES WE ARE NOW SHEWING A Smart useful up-to-date 8061 m Tan Willow Calf of o'oocl ftppewranoe, easy fitting, will retain thpir shape well. Price $7.50 per Pair. SOLE AGENTSFor the Celebrated "Black Prince" Hoots as supplied to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 770 4 THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL. QDK R£f o the Straits Times AnIT j£ U Ca b book cd 't" Messrs. Kirn &Co It is a unique publication of its kind a thing <,f beauty and joy for ever. h abounds m original stones, artistic photographs, coloured plates and supplements dealing with
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    • 690 4 banks TT Honjkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAHMJP CAMTAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FL'NI> Strrlme Reaerrc ti0, 000,000 I 1H r/v^virt Silver BcMTVC 8 8.500.000 18 5OO 00( > j kesrrve Liahil.ty of Pn>prietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Sladc, Ks(j Chairman. A. Haupt, Ks(| I ><'putv-(.'liairman. Hon. C. W. IHckson,
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    • 415 4 ~^i *v •>» m x x iCT>_ x~*y— v w "v w y x~->Q Sensational Novelty Do not by a Gramophone or Records i without having heard >T ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Sole Agentsj£evy Sfermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN I JThe Pharmacy Urinint
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    • 158 4 HIPPING NOTICES. tompagnie des Messageries Maritimes de France. r e/egraphic Address: Messageru Singapore Ihe mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned ates Outward. Homeward hvanien 29 Jan. Polynesien 29 Jan. f ourane 1 2 Feb. j Caledonien 2 Feb Tottkm 26 Feb. Salazic 26th Feb. irmand ßehic
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    • 318 4 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kalsha MITSUI 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,
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    • 518 4 AERATED WATERS. t. tt. f ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, «-k «v TO fir r-r fKtrAIU. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Gadowns etr., Wanted J! To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month *s*ords or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2.
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    • 384 4 IU (ft Ltl. pURNISHED houses n<K too \m from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with TennisCourt preferred. Replies to Olympia "c/o X.D M. $50 One small room with board 70 A. River ViilUy Road. "DOOM TO LET Larce wcll-li K htcd room xt; fronting Raffles T'lacc
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23m>, 1906.
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    • 447 1 Number Issue Paid f Value up to Company Buyers Sellers TransacShares I I _J tion I GOLD. s 13,500 i$ 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 15.00 15.00 x,V>u unissued. 1 4,000 10 10 Deferred) 8.00 510,000 10 10 Kadana G. M. Co., Ltd 200 10.000
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    • 58 1 Oranje for Amsterdam. Glenogle H'kong Amoy and I Swatow. Van'der Lijn Billiton. Amherst Pontianak. Malacca Port Swettenham. Haiphong Saigon. Gregory Apcar Hongkong. Emilie Rhio. Port Tewtik Bangkok. Poh Ann Teluk An?on. Hong Wan Muar Malacca. Sappho T. Anson. Sri Muar Muar Malacca. BanJWhatt Soon P. Swett&Penang. j Sri Wongsee
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 215 1 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Ja^,p e lto C n r ;^nc^in Grant DaltO l&oSfy^St Ah -t,De C 12, Sta Mnv. Col 500, Maddocks. Doc. 13, Malacca, uncertain. TRADINC VESSELS. Acme, Am 2987 Kay, Dec 5 Manila. Stand Oil Co., des. Lncertain. Bangkok, Ger 12C7 Klimmet, Jan 17 Bangkok,
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    • 21 2 The Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quotes the 41ns bank 'rate at 2/4 5 16. The Mercantile Bank quotes 2.4 5/t*.
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    • 137 2 Yesterday's Rates. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4516 Demand ."2/4 1/16 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 -f do. 3111,5.. t/H On Germany Hank d/d 2.39 i Private 3 m/s 2.44] do. 6 m/s 2.46] On Fraud- Bank d/d 2.94 Private 3 m/s 2.99 do. 6 m/s 3.01 On India Bank
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    • 130 2 Tin 53.00 Gambier 7-<>s do Cube No. 1 1 1 3 7 j do do No. 2 i i.oo Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 11.25 do White, Fair L. W. B p.r. 33.50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 29. do (So to thelb.) 49Mace (Banda) &9Cloves (Amboina) 3 f)
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 58 2 I dwell m the palace and mansions, My name's on the lips of the Royal, I am crowned with a million laurels. By the hard won sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In the homes of the rich and poor, Fro I'm known to the
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 439 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Aa»ne, port, probable date of arrival, and name of Agent*. Jan. 22. Kutsang, Hongkong, Boustcad. Jan. 22; l'alamcotta. Amoy, Boustead. Jan. 22 Rein, Bombay, Borneo Coy. Jan 23; Gregory Apcar, Calcutta, P. Simons. Jan. 23; Matoppo, London; Paterson Simons. Jan. 23; Palawan, Hongkong, P. O. Jan. 23; Scandia,
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      • 471 2 LATEST ARRIVALS. Haiika, Brit 127 Rushton, Jan 20 Kuantan. Teo Hoo Lye, for Pahang 23. Biliitom. Brit 139 Russell, Jan 22 Anambas, Teo Hoo Lye, for Anambas! mmkrabmomgs, Siam, 356 Donholt, Jan 22 Bangkok. East Asiatic Co., for Bangkok 27. <^alvf>so, Brit 339 Lory, |an 22 Deli. Mansfield, for Penang
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