Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 9 February 1906
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Title Section19 1906-02-09 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 130. VOL. II SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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82 1906-02-09 1 LAYING IN HEAVY STORES OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION. PEACE IN RUSSIA ONLY TEMPORARY. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine Telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 11-35 a m Four incidents appear to show that the Russian revolutionaries are only biding their time. Three accidental explosions of bombs, causing numerous deaths,82 words
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Article114 1906-02-09 1 ORDER BEING RESTORED THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. j (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 12.30 p.m. The trial of 73 of the Potent kin mutineers has begun at Sevastopol. The Semenovsky Regiment, notorious for its suppression of the Moscow j troubles, has started to restore order114 words
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Article49 1906-02-09 1 OTHER RECIPROCAL VISITS PLANNED. (Reuter's Agency. Hy submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 11.35 am President Loubet rceivcd the London County Councillors most cordially. A portion of the Edinburgh Corporation will visit Paris m April. Officials of the Municipality of Lyons have accepted an invitation to visit Manchester.49 words
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Article60 1906-02-09 1 STRONG SENTIMENT IN CHINA AGAINST ALL EXCEPT JAPANESE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. H, 12.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Washington wires that reports continue to pour into the State Department from its agents m China regarding the rapid increase of anti-American feeling. The indications are that60 words
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Article60 1906-02-09 1 WILL MAKE A BRIEF STOP AT COPENHAGEN. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 12.30 p.m. The Kaiser goes to Copenhagen on his yacht and only lands for the funeral. He leaves m the evening, thus av<tiding a forced meeting m the family circle with the60 words
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Article31 1906-02-09 1 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 1230 p.m. The British imports for January amount to and the exports '3O, 7 50,000. an increase m each of ,£5,750,000.31 words
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Article121 1906-02-09 1 Tin Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner fyo Statu is due here soon on her way to Europe with some eighty naval officers and about a thousand seamen and liremen, Who have been detailed to bring the new Japanese battleships Kashima and Katori (which have been built m England)121 words
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Article43 1906-02-09 1 Royal Johork Tin Mining Com fahy, Ltd.— The total amount of tin ore exported by the tributors on the Jands of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy., Ltd., during the month of January, 1 906, was Pis. 390 or 5 1 6 Bags.43 words
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Article699 1906-02-09 1 MR. PUTNAM WEALS FORSEES WAR UNLESS BRITAIN AC 1 Praise for the Chinese- Tommy. Just as Japan sent out representatives to study the ways of thc West, and to bring hack all that was best of European methods, writes the editor of "The Rapid Review," so699 words
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Article31 1906-02-09 1 minlGii.no iiloiuh wiiibuiviiwini (Reuter's Agency. By submarine Telegraph.) London, Feb. 8, 12.30 p.m. It is announced that the Ministers of the new Cabinet will resign all their directorships.31 words
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202 1906-02-09 1 HOW THE RADICALS LIED TO TfH ELECTORATE. Ilie last issue of the London Illustrated News contains numerous illustrations showing the actual condi- tions under which thc Chinese 1 live and labour on thc Rand. These include views of them at work, at exercise, at eating202 words
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Advertisement433 1906-02-09 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating, NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere Garrett's Portable Engines and Boilers, poden's Steam Wagons. I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. I rlVotification. TENDERS will be received up to g a.m. on Monday, and April, 1906, 1 iting433 words
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Advertisement259 1906-02-09 1 1 jIM LSCOTTiS_I I m t^4*r OF PUBI COD UVEE OIL. (m V? rj^ With HypopKosphites of Lime Soda. Cake T/775r ,jl PALATABLE AS MILK. ■L \J I i\ Ths only pwp-rsti.n of COD LITER OIL that can be taken re*dll» 9"vVl! «> W Yl\\ m °A**^m*iy? "-TOR COK9irKPTIOIf. bkqkchitm.259 words
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Advertisement31 1906-02-09 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE Holds TOP PL CE the HIGHEST class OF Scotch Whiskies 12 YEARS OLD Supplii.d to H. M. Thk Kinc AND TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF W LES.31 words
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942 1906-02-09 2 The Eastern Dailty mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY. RED HOT SHIPPING COMPETITION. From being one ot the most ultraexclusive of nations, the Japanese have suddenly jumped into the being among the most enterprising. The transformation scene has unrolled itself since j the war with China, when they real-942 words
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Article468 1906-02-09 2 The Colonies generally do not think much of a party recruited from the rag-tag and bobtail of British Society, and especially of one with an avowed Little Englander tendency. It will pay the Radical Party, therefore, to stand m a better light, and if they468 words
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Article486 1906-02-09 2 GOVERNMENT'S ORDER FOUND j TO BE ILLEGAL. Mr. Lyttelton's Proposal to atop Immigration. A White Paper which was issued from the Colonial Office early last month brings the history of Chinese labour down to that time. .As long ago as October 27 Mr. Alfred LyttcUon, then Colonial486 words
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Article368 1906-02-09 2 S. C. C v. G. Cow, SHERWOOD FORESTERS. His Golden Hair. The G. Coy., of the Sherwood Foresters met the S. C. C. on the Esplanade ground yesterday. There were a large number of spectators, and the ground was m excellent condition. On the kick-off the Club got368 words
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Article55 1906-02-09 2 A really blind man was brought be- fore Mr. Seth yesterday. Asked by Mr. Seth as to why he did not join the ranks of that haven of rest for descrepit evildoers, he, replied that his eyesight had to be attended to, and that he. could not obtain55 words
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Article82 1906-02-09 2 A Siamese nobleman suffering from mental disorder arrived from Washington by the last P. ft. O. Mail steamer, m charge of an American physician. He will be sent on to Bangkok shortly. His Excellency IJ Ching Hsu, a director ot the Imperial Arsenal (nephew ot the late Li Hung Chang),82 words
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Article33 1906-02-09 2 Mr. Chamberlain's barefaced proposal that we should treat our Iriends better than our opponents i> sure to be bitterly resented by the Little Eng landers.— London Evening News are doing toLondon Evening News - 33 words
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Article43 1906-02-09 2 It is rumoured that, to •how that hr is In earnest In his desire for bettci relations between England and Germany, the Kaiser is about lo recall from this country the many roving German bands which are much damage. PunchPunch - 43 words
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Article47 1906-02-09 2 England's Premier asks what nobler role could England have than t«» be the first to form a league of peace when the opportune moment arrive* Bm sverv one knows that it is not from I Britain that the dancer of milil threrlens.— Dagblad StockholmDagblad Stockholm - 47 words
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Article48 1906-02-09 2 In all matters of the public health the Government is always the worst offender. I believe the'most insanitan building m the Empire is thc Loral Government Board (Wire, which is sup posed to control all thc sanitary author ties of thc kingdom. The Tatler havingThe Tatler having - 48 words
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Article48 1906-02-09 2 It has become of late years a fashionable craze to attribute many forms ot "chronic rheumatism" to uri( Uric acid is a harmless by-product of the human economy which bat been most shamefully exploited as a ous poison. Dr. Luff in Clinical four-Dr. Luff in Clinical four - 48 words
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Article51 1906-02-09 2 Why those terrible motor masks and gigantic goggles That spectacles are usetul m certain weather, and when travelling at a high rate of speed is readily allowed but they weed not be as large as the search-lights of a battleship.—Leo Trevor, m C. li. /y v51 words
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Article52 1906-02-09 2 Why not a member of Parliament pledged to the protection of woman from her traducers Woman sadly needs a public champion; she is mercilessly discussed and put upon," and there is no one to whom she can fly with the certainty of g hei wrongs righted.Lady's Pictorial - 52 words
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Article57 1906-02-09 2 "Kamala is the vernacular name of the red dye produced from the glands ol thc mature fruit of a tree named "Mallotus Philippinensis," which is alsocalled the "monkey-face tree," because mon keys paint their faces red by rubbing them with thc fruit. Here ia a -striking instance57 words
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Article60 1906-02-09 2 It is my firm opinion that the continual victories of the Colonials in the football field is the most striking political event in the history of the Empire since the Diamond Jubilee. The old belief in the physical superiority of the Motherl.mders and their mogmeny in sportMagaztm - 60 words
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Article63 1906-02-09 2 tragedies have come with the introduction of the gaily-painted which are veritable colour-traps to the unsuspecting. Every hostess should, m honour, add the hue of her ear to her invitrtion to ride m it. The thing simply done 1 hope you will come out m our car. SheUnited Times - 63 words
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Article72 1906-02-09 2 England is nobly solving the problem which has devolved upon her with her legacy m stone. The present work of propping up and rehabilitating the old cathedrals is being undertaken m .1 spirit of reverence and scholarly care deserving of the highest respect. One no longei puts hisThe Outlook - 72 words
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Article79 1906-02-09 2 Mr. Morley as Wild Elephant lt India is to be afflicted with Littl* Englandcr, it is at any rate a conso lation to know that m other respects he isa reasonable and thoroughly con tious ma 1, a scholar, ami an accomplished writer; and just as a wild el«--pbant isEnglishman Calcutta - 79 words
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Article141 1906-02-09 2 Mr. and Mrs. (.'lns J. (Hidden, of Boston, Mass., U. S. A., who were m Singapore last May, arrived m Rangoon on the 31st January, ivith their motor-car, having completed the longest drive ever made m India of 4,405 miles, and m tinworld of 29,505 miles m141 words
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Article40 1906-02-09 2 The Editor invites correspondence ui.nl -v interest lo X />. V. Ml.irs NSS ss«si written on one side o( tlir papar only N should exceed 4»<> woi tl-. Dm dito ble for the opinions ol his correspondent*.40 words
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Article90 1906-02-09 2 DKAR Sik. The Municipal Authoril for the matter ot that, the SaniU of the Municipality know very wrl' great festival is to go on la Tank X day. One would have expect ed t hat arrangement tor sanitation should a-* made. But to the wonder and90 words
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Advertisement452 1906-02-09 2 IT I M ES" MINING CANDLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest I3N^C_E D O-E^TE-R,S Borneo Company Limited/ j Sastern Oriental Sfotei, I PENANG. CZR^GS- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sapkies Brothers, Proprietors. -*ss_t~-~*-w_«a«_~_s_~ss_ss_«_«_«_w-s_«M«_w_w«SHSs_a~_a_s J3bF3SC9K_E3k3K3* :^^^^^-^^^^^^-^£v^^^£3j£-^^|/_ <£ Co. jj TAILORS- f The fashion of these times. y As you like it. Q452 words
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Advertisement340 1906-02-09 2 ZU Australian Stores IS THE LEADING HOUSE FOX PROVISIONS m Singapore. Wo do not admit into our Stock anything we cannot recommend. Our prices are the lowest that can be quoted conpatible with the high Standard of Merchandise worthy of onr guarantee. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. COGHLAN <& CO. Licensed Auctioneers340 words
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Advertisement95 1906-02-09 2 Valuable Opportunity for Planters For Sale 'Coffee and Gambier Plantation adjoining the town of Sambas. Soil suitable; for Rubber, etc. AISO Motor boat Benzine, double Daimler 41 x 9 feet, 10 H.P. Built m 1902. First Class Condition. Apply HERMANM KUNG, c/o E. D. li or J. TICHELMAN SAMBAS Dutch95 words
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10 1906-02-09 3 (/SWILLING TO DROP [AKIFF REFORM.10 words
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Article127 1906-02-09 3 Reuters Agency. By submarine telegraph.! Lots-DOM, Feb. 8, 4.43 p.m N (hambcrlain, m a long letter to (1 Ridley, states, that he docs not i'rsiic the had" -hip of the opposition, but lie n pudiates the suggestion that nritT reform l'«* dropped, as inconsistent with127 words
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Article76 1906-02-09 3 MR CHAMBERLAIN'S LETTER WELCOMED BY UNIONISTS. Reuter's Agency- By submarine telegraph) London, Feb. 8, 5 p.m. Mr. Balfoof yesterday consented to convene a meeting of the party. The Unionist papers welcome Mr. Chamber lain's letter to Lord Ridley, receiving it as an indication that the crisis has76 words
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Article52 1906-02-09 3 I PROTECTORATE OF THE POWERS WANTED. Kfuttr s Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Feb. S, 5 p.m. 1 lit Tribune's correspondent at .has received a document from thc Korean Emperor, dated 29th January, protesting against Japan's assumption of control over Korea and appealing for a protectorate of52 words
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Article27 1906-02-09 3 loftcr'a Agency. Hy submarine telegraph) London, Feb. 8, 5 p.m. The drought m India continues. I here are now 113,379 persons on eliet works.27 words
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Article99 1906-02-09 3 Mail prints the following worth; p| With reference to thc articles on the ca Rubbei Co. fßukit AsahanJ reprinted from the Ceylon "Times," we II. .nt authority not to have been made that though Jhe c tpital has been reduced from j[.*\ /"*;oo,ooo, has also been99 words
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Article91 1906-02-09 3 A HINT TO OUR LOCAL FORCES. Li«* men of the Queen's WestVolunteers are Spending their n learning from the kii«»wu lapanesc professors m l-<;iidou th. »rt of jiu-jitsu. fJpcvance of the Queen's Hall I jiteu nights is worth going rhe Japanese instruc tors roped-off enclosure carpeted the91 words
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Article44 1906-02-09 3 H| NESE DISTILL scoTcir WHISKEY J* 01 M«. Scot! yesterday, a Chinartti S** charged with distillins "'^'■l.iK-lud no permission. v did not know he was doing J "-X but had to "part" n tlier\v;M- lie was to under!.i,l, T'' il BoanK "t "niform44 words
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Article52 1906-02-09 3 MR INNINGS AND SMUCCLERS. HEAVY SENTENCES <* which yestenSfv II i More Court ll(( 1 Jennings being m attend f ,mla,1 >''vr evidence as to found and the accused sentences varying from *-.000 to si utt ks R 1 ***ithi£p? M ?S offeod I«t Hi, v <** ill I ,m,m52 words
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Article58 1906-02-09 3 l ;""> *c New Zealand 1 ,,,rl Ascot gold cup 's on the way to SES Kuapehn." iW Ndfcrhwn "1 to be the price v tli < i Eurasian, **M "''^'"si. lTi," M,nta 1 l I' Pioperty Proven £9 U > B I OWu Hie case WM "<lu,,'i 5*5 a,,58 words
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Article659 1906-02-09 3 NOTES ON THE LAST DAY'S RACES. (From oux own Correspondent) Penano, Feb Bth Ihe third and last day* races held under the auspices of the Penang Turf Club were brought to a conclusion on Saturday. The weather was all that could be wished for, the racing excellent659 words
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Article288 1906-02-09 3 President Roosevelt shook the hands of nine thousand and sixty-two callers on Monday, at the New Year's reception, which he held at the White House, Washington. Mr. Roosevelt especially ordered lively music, and kept the line of guests briskly moving to its quick temps. Three hours and288 words
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Article656 1906-02-09 3 CARRY AWAY A MILNERS SAFE AND COMPANY'S BOOKS. They only Smoked v Perfectos." Yesterday morning when the clerk of the Straits Tobacco Factory arrived at the Office m Coleman Street, he was surprised to find the pull-back cords of the screen doors severed. His suspicions were at656 words
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Article101 1906-02-09 3 MR. NOEL RIDGEWAY. It is with deep regret the "Times of Malaya chronicles the unexpected demise of Mr. Noel Ridgeway, the energetic manager of Messrs. Oglive and Maxwell's Rubber Estate at Sengkat between Ipoh and Sungai Raia the other day. The deceased had been ailing from fever for a101 words
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Article79 1906-02-09 3 There were rumours m town yesterday that several important changes on the local bench were to take place, and on investigation the rumour proved to be true within a short time, a great many changes are to be announced but as the gentlemen concerned appear to79 words
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Article169 1906-02-09 3 George Bernard Shaw says it is impossible for anyone to go too far If Columbus hadn't, America would never have been discovered. The "Globe" says that the interest taken by the electorate m Chinese labour may be suitably described as compound interest." Among the numerous cases brought before the notice169 words
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Article459 1906-02-09 3 ELECTION SQUIBS FROM THE "GLOBE." Mr. Burns became very much mixed at Battersea last month. He declared that Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Balfour were sailing under false colours, a black flag. Breakfast table problem: Can a black flag be described as a colour; and if it is459 words
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Article182 1906-02-09 3 LORD ELGIN'S DISPATCH. Counsel's Opinion. According to the Standard," Lord Elgin's action m telegraphing to Lord Selborne that the importation ol Chinese coolies into South Africa was to be arrested is illegal. Our contemporary, m order to give an unbiassed view .of the legal aspect of the question,182 words
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Article339 1906-02-09 3 The German mail steamer Prinzess Alice is due at 6 p.m. to-day. The number of deaths during the week ending Feb. 3rd was 187, with a rate of 34.76 per mi lie. The January out-put from Pusing Lama mine, Perak, was pickuls 1013, of an approximate value of $50,000. Mr.R.339 words
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Article132 1906-02-09 3 Tin 8, 2 5 Gambier n '•M do Cube No. 1 m "-37 J do do NO. 2 H 00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 21.25 do White, Fair L. W. I p.c. 33-5° Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 3°do (80 to the lb.) m 5°Mace (Banda) n 59Cloves132 words
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Article27 1906-02-09 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society y*-t< iday (jtioted the.j r:is l»ank rate at The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4 7/16.27 words
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Article129 1906-02-09 3 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4J Demand 2/4] Private 6 m/s. 2/4 i/l( > do. 1 m/s. 2/4$ On Germany Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.45 do. I m/s 2.47 On France Batik d/d 2.954 Private 3 m/s 3.00J do. 6 m/s 3.02] On ImmW Bans T.129 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous911 1906-02-09 3 TRADING VESSELS. Agapanthus, Brit 2866 Davies, Jan 27 Newcastle, Huttenbach, des. Un. Acme, Am 2987 Kay, Dec 5 Manila, Stand Oil Co., des. Uncertain. Baud ,Dut 1689 Lee, Feb 3 Sourabaya, Daendels, for Sourabaya. Boribat, Siam 352 Raun, Feb 5 Bangkok East Asiatic Co for Bangkok 14. Ban Htn Guan,911 words
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Advertisement771 1906-02-09 4 I 9UUMK tbIATES l OK SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The Property of IVellesUy )Penana) Estates, Limited. By order ol the Trustees tor the Debenture holders, Messrs. Kennedy Company and Messrs. A. A. Anthony Company will oficr lor sale by Public Auction at The Georgetown Sales' Room, No. j,, Beach Street,771 words
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Advertisement724 1906-02-09 4 BANKS. Ho.ijkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RLSfcRVK FUND: Sterling RcMTtra »10,000,000 IB^n.-».wv Silver Resvvc rt.^OOO f 18 50 a 00 Xc- -rye Liability ot I'roprieturs 910,000,000 Court of Direotora. H, A. W. Slsde, Ks(j -Chairman. A. Haupt, Ksq bfinity-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, A. J. Raymond, Lsq. E.724 words
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Advertisement366 1906-02-09 4 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANOS POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued weekly and sent free ts any address. AUCTIONEERS. POWELL Co., SINGAPORE. Established 43 Years. Real Estate Auctioneers and Valuer* >366 words
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Advertisement531 1906-02-09 4 AEKATtiU YYATCiKS, y^^^^M^ I "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. Monim 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3.531 words
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Advertisement366 1906-02-09 4 TO BE lET. "pURNISHED houses not t<><» from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with TennisCourt preferred. Replies to Olympia "c/o X.D.M. $50 < )nc small room with board 70 A. River Valley l\\>a,t DOOMS, double and tingle t.. U with European lamily. I 'immoderate. Belmount House,*366 words
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