Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 February 1906

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 146. VOL. n. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRTJABV aa"^. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 17 1 Neuter's .Ngency wires. Hy submarine telegraph.) ALL CHINESE PALACES PROTECTED BY SPECIAL DETACHMENTS.
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  • 66 1 London, Feb. 27, 12.50 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Peking wires that the guards around the Forbidden City have been doubled. All the palaces are protected by special detachments. No definite explanation for this is known but it is attributed to either a palace quarrel regarding the succession to
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  • 97 1 THREE OFFICERS AND TWENTY-FIVE SOLDIERS KILLED NEAR SOKOIO. LOND >N, Feb. 27, 12.50 ))111. M^or John A. Burdon, the Resident of the Sokoto Province, Northern Nigeria, reports that there il no doubt but that three British officers and twentyfive native soldiers were killed m the fight near
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  • 81 1 CITY PANIC STRICKEN AND PRINCE ARTIH'R DEPRIVED 01 A CONCERT. London, Feb. 27, 12.50 p.m. An extraordinary hoax was perpetrated at Tokyo while H. R. 11. Prince Arthur of Connaught was at a concert on Saturday night. A rumour was spread, by pseudoexperts, of an impending
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  • 67 1 PARTICULARS TO BE DETERMINED UPON THE RETURN OF THE QUEEN. London, Feb. 27, 12.50 p.m. The King will decide upon the particulars of his visit to Biarritz upon the return of Queen Alexandra, who left Copenhagen for home yesterday. It is expected that he will meet
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  • 54 1 FIFTH VICTIM OF THE POLES London, Feb. 27, 12.50 pm. M. Ivanoflf, the manager of the Vistula Railway, has been shot dead at Warsaw. This is the fifth Russian railway manager who has been shot m Poland. These crimes are ascribed to an organised attempt to enforce
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  • 58 1 BELIEVES HER PROPOSALS ARE EQUITABLE London, Feb. 27, 11 a.m. At the conference at Algedras M. Revoil handed to Hcrr Radowiti a note declaring that France consider! that her proposals is no wise assail the commercial and economic equality of the Powers and opines that
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  • 55 1 JF IT COMES THE ARMY WILL ACQUIT ITSELF WELL. London, Feb. 27, 12.50 p.m. The Kaiser, replying to congratulations upon his silver wedding anniversary, said that he hoped that v.v would not come, but if it came, he was convinced that the army would acqail itself
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  • 429 1 FOUND GUILTY ON \l L 11 REE I OUNTS. The case of R. Primer charged by Gadclms and Co. with criminal hrrarti of trust, has been concluded at [poh, the accused being sentenced to rig iroua imprisonment on each of the three counts against him. Mr. Palmer w.i^
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  • 275 1 PHILIPPINE FORESI RY BUREAU PLAN DE' ED >PMI N I OF THE INDUSTRY. With a pn fen ntial tai ill on the importation into the United i it* ..i Philippine products tliere is but little doubt that the pineappk <arming indui try m the Philippines «<mil.i made one
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  • 62 1 rRYING It) ARRANGE A < >MPROMISE. A special cablegi mi to the M r'<i/'/< .1 -s dated Washington, Februa i\ 1 1, .!%•> th.it, acting undei instructions from Secretan Root, expressing the iriewi "f tin President, tin- American ddegatef t> ti!<- Morocco coo* ferencc an endeavouring (oarrsjMß
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  • 43 1 NEW AMBASSADOR RECEIVED WITH GREAT CEREMONY. Lonixjn, Feb. j;, 1 1 a 111. Baron Hiyashi yesterday presented his credentials as Ambassador. He drove to the palace with hU suite m the Royal carriages, and iras received with the greatest ceremony.
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  • 87 1 Dalian'^ Australian Hoi^c Repository landed from the S. S. Darius, which arrived yesterday, a very large shipment of horse*. The private mai k< t horses included some splendid pain and high stepping cobs and the shipment appears to be one of the be^t that has landed here
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  • 70 1 The American urmy transports. A'///>.i/M( ami .1/. Irlliin ait- due here hi. in New Yoik lit \t \\t«k en rOUtC to Manila with 848 nun <>| the Firsl Infantry. Tin, is tin- second instalment of the tones h«- 1 1 1^ (i.tt>utt»» intimidate c hina, the I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 471 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating, A NATURAL MINERAL VAII k OF Uli: HIGHESI LASS Sold Everywhere 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. 1 rTiTT-DTVT^Tr-mT/ 7 fef W &WP<»*> dllHrUf tlt£ past 12 Months Our large TURNOVER combmed with the^hi^rate of Exchange enables us to appreciably Apply for quotations to The Borneo Company
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    • 81 1 i John Little Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE. I IB•B B I f BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES. J I Rudac WMtiDortl)^ CYCLES. I free UlUcci Ciuo Rim Brakes. J $77££ «77£2 I WWte Flannel Crousers?| JWHITEfIWfIY, lifllDliflW and Company! I Are Giving The Best Value I IN SINGAPORE I Prices 5-00 7.00
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    • 149 1 f SCOTT'S F MO LSI OKI I OF PURE COD UTER OH. With Hypophosphites of Lime Soda. PALATABLE AS MILK. Cake ■itaaurgyssAgy uvbb oil thßt c n ta uken c^^ t t»* AS A BZMK'ii' FOR COVgUMPTICN, B^OWCHTTIS. vWvll 5 BCHOFTTLOUB AVt ECTION3. N>^MIA. Oh.mTiil B T"l f CPU iHB
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    • 31 1 BUCHANAN'S 'BLACK A WHITE Hokh TOP PLACE ta %c HIGHEST (LAss Of Scoicb Olhiski' s 12 YEARS OLD Bum no ro h m im ki^ H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF Wl S.
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  • 833 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 28 th FEBRUARY. THE AWAKENING OF CHINA. That there is a restless, uneasy spirit pervading all China the Americans have not been the only ones to observe. The note of warning has probably been sent to every capital of Europe by its
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  • 212 2 Notwithstanding the excellent policing of our principal thoroughfares during the busy hours of the day, there appears to be an increasing amount of ignorance on the pnrt of jinrikisha pullers as to which portion of the road they should travel on. Narrow escipes from serious
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  • 56 2 The: Rev. H. C. hard, Colonial Chaplain, has published an elaborate programme of the services for Lent at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Between March the 4th and April the Bth there will be special services on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, with Matins daily m the mission Chapel,
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  • 149 2 A Malay woman ran amok m Perak a week ago, wounding three persons. Mr. F. M. Elliot and Mr. G. Derrick were amongst the arrivals by the M Bayern on Monday. The Malacca Municipal Secretary, Mr. L. E. Koek, is paying a short visit to Singapore. Inspector Watt brought from
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  • 801 2 ("E.D.M." Special.) Nowadays Chinese, alive to the fact that China is no longer a strong and influential Power, adopt British naturalization m a very eager and appreciative way. They kno.v that under the British flag they are free and their life
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  • 235 2 JUSTICES RECONSIDER LICENCE. On Monday afternoon an extraordinary meeting of the Licensing Justices was held m the Fir^t Magis tratc's Court. The meeting was convened on an application made by Mr. K. \V. Braddell acting on behalf ot AI, A. t\ Ilendry' whose license for the
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  • 31 2 IHE gnrHns for the next Singapore meeting were safely landed from the s.s. on Monday. They are a well 1 i 1 Ukel > r looki '»g lot. and m splendid condition.
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  • 10 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS r- a. bRIENTAL_EXC^«< I
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  • 29 2 11 UCIIUVCb ,111 tll.^f I tain any love for thcr eSSL t who1 forward now and indirection of the great debt which plucky little island Mail
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  • 20 2 Auiocracy canm British Protectoi have been tod undei Jive institutioo., demand Government li.r tin cvnilll Times of Malaya
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  • 40 2 It ib quite the belief of the mt.v that European., whatever good l i have done, have introduced into h Island diseases which were i c <r im by their _forciall,cr» m the V^,, The Ceylon Patriot
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  • 32 2 we Mcmiunnea tnai a Itrg, boooftnoaewhoarenou i>. ,-m,, 1 by /holera Bangkok children, and that the dis traced almost certainly tot that is retailed throughout th. Bangkok Times
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  • 39 2 Our inquiries have led us I that there does exist, and p In that portion of China lying the Yangtze Valley and II a distinct and dangerous ai I feeling, likely to breali moment.— South China Post
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  • 61 2 Ihe sanitary condition ol Lumpur, the Federal capital, is from being as satisfactory have been languinely antu those responsible for its sek such. Notwithstanding the mill dollars that have been freel) its improvement, the public health i town is deplorably bad, and Singapore very clotC
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  • 83 2 Wi cither live m upside-down or our notions of' justice and It have become perverted and a away at their foundatio say this, because m the Philipp where lotteries are persecuted wii the rigor of the law and tho selling tickets ot the< asa <li M cordia
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  • 91 2 1 hat our policy li.i been unification ii sufficiently results, by the growing co of the Indian peoples, by :i'< tion that Indian humanity lias i interest and a common which, let 111 ia\ m com shared by the Anglo-Indian the best years of ln^ Ii!l
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    • 572 2 ENGLISH MILKS. SWEETENED WITH CANE SUGAR. JOHN BULL 18 Gts; per tin Containing 1 Ib. Net. m DIPLOMA Full Cream 23 ditto ditto 1 Ib. Net* Ffrom Australian Stores and all Dealers. Sastern Oriental SfotelX PENANG. CRAG- HOTEL, j PENANG HILLS. Sapkies Bpothens, I Proprietors. I Chops THE GRILL ROOMS
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    • 544 2 \.^^o^J J Registered per doz. 1.40 Tp/krir Mark CONDENSED MILK. I w tln 12 ots Thompson Dhomas and Co. The Australia)! Stores. Notice. Superior Apartments In private European Family On the Ist of April, a French Lady will have accommodation for a limited number of Gentlemen, either single apartments, or
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    • 429 2 WHAT OUR READERS THINK The hditur iai iilleresi to L l> M wntlen on u.ic side ot the i>jj«shouid exceed 4>>< a uds ble tor the opinion^ .>t his corra*| RUBBER IN SUMATRA. Dear Sik. A uood <leal hat lal written, m your ectecaaed pap r, wit to Ceylon pianten
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  • 90 3 (Xl telegraph p\\(,lK IN GRANTING -FSPONSIBI I GOVERNMENT X ORANGIA. COLONIAL SECRETARY REPUDIATES C THE WORD SLAVERY." London, Feb. »7. 4.*>P-" Common* adopted the thoul division. M H ouse of Lonfe, Sii Alfred mcd the Government against rs involved m the immediate sponsibW K ov*rnmenl
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  • 80 3 COMPLAINS OF GATHERING OF VMERK AN rROOPS IN IHE PHILIPPINI S London, I« i 17, j !».in. I^, knt at Peking thai < hina naa cjded t<> make to Ann rica n yarding troops to the Philippines ncies, declaring that tb re are i o symptom of
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  • 42 3 ONE Ml VRY FAMILY AND SIX lESUITS KILLED. .5 p.m. Mission at Manchang, it. I < d« stroyOw i.;i\ family, consisting t\\<> cnildn n, were cred. S en tHo killed but t f the missionaries has been ngts rii er.
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  • 50 3 REINFORCEMEN rS A I S( >K< >TO ARE SLFFH lENT. L 'M'ON. 1 eh. 2~, J p.m. Fhe Earl of Elgin states that it will send a special •t'>. then \<_r, to l>e and m» a rei ill be taken to punish the promoters of the distur-
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  • 48 3 GO\ EKNMI N 1 N< >i READY ID ISH <. < iRKK.-I'O.M) A'NEN r TIBE I N, I < !> »7, 5 p.m. states that it will iv of the papers mciit 01 to make any oncerning the matter dur- tiations n China the -ul. c, 1 of
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  • 26 3 L n m, 1 h. 17, p.m. u< .1 .1 d< 'i 1 llini; g of the I Kirns for May icth.
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  • 63 3 I I 1 v Senrii 1 llli: \.\T.\l. NATIVE TROUBLE. Most Serious Situation. London via Pokio, Feb. 17, 345 p.m. the official denials that I been made with respect to the native trouble m South Africa, the "Times" that the situation m Natal is of ious d
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  • 58 3 m>"\. via Tokio, Feb. 18, 3.30 p.m. On account of the n i»>rt^ of danger mrest m China several of the are collecting ti oopi ;it Jl'« hinese Ire it) I'uris. 'li these troops total ,^,OOO N f< ur avail regiment! and j attalions American
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  • 34 3 1 I okio, Feb. 18 3.V p- m Morot co t onference at Ai'sstiHal a standstill. y, mands the control of the opposite Gibraltar, continues firm m Ik r attitude.
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  • 32 3 1.., sl()( j.- |()i ;..}si>.m. earthquake has been felt In umbia. v.i roast have 1,... 1 'J (llt *av< s Ecuador, and l-.i^'r"' 111 1 11 sported to have
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  • 79 3 ANOTHER GOOD HOUSE. v g,,, H by the good house last night at its C.rcu> t is apparent that die l>uM.c are convinced *that the show is undoubtedly worth patronising. The main attraction doubtless Her? Schult/s sensational feat of loopSl AH ih. aftUta excelled even their hrst days
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  • 118 3 DINNER AT T ELTON I A CLUB. Over forty-four of our Teutonic friends sat down to a dinner at the Teuton ia Club yesterday, to celebrate the silver wedding of Their Imperial Majestic* the German Emperor and Empress. The dinner and table decorations were supplied by the
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  • 301 3 RECEIVER APPOINTED FOR MANILA BRANCH OF POHOOMUL BROTHERS. The firm of Pohoomul Brothers, it is alleged, hat gone into the hands of a receiver. Pohoomul Brother* consists of the East Indian Bazaar at number 97 Escolta, the Bombay Bazaar at No: 1?4 Escolta, and ten
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  • 77 3 "BAYERN" AND "JUPITER." While the Ru-sian steamer "Jupiter" was bcinii berthed at Section 8. Borneo Wharf yesterday. she failed to go ■Stern at the pilot's order, and as a result she swung round against the mail steamer "Bayern." The "Jupiter's" port anchor tore away the mail
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  • 74 3 Mr. Xrwier has just returned to Ij>oh from tho Dindings, where he took UD 1.500 Km of agricultural land for Tovvkay Foo Choo Choon. He intends returning there shortly and applying lor farther concession <>f 1,000 acres, if Government will give it. I h Mune
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  • 74 3 According to a local contemporary, Singapore is to lo>e, m a few months' time, its Municipal Engineer, Mr. Pierce having given the six months' notice required. It is understood that the refusal of Cioverninent to sanction the m create of his pay to the figure recommended by
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  • 30 3 Martheze, who was one of the principal witnesses m the case m which Private Short of the Sherwood Forestry met his death has died of consumption.
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  • 41 3 A Famine Fund has been opened by the Resident at Kuala Lumpur. I'm Penang Japanese Famine Fund has passed the five-thousand-dollar mark. OwiMG to the existence ol small-pox at Bombay and Rangoon, those ports have been declared by His Excellency infected.
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  • 394 3 IN LOVING MEMORY OF S. C. C. FOOTBALL WHICH DIED FROM APATHY, 1905. I dreamt last night that a soccer match was played on the Ksplanade, S. C. C. versus Garrison I tell you 'twas different grade From the feeble matches they play to-day, the games that we
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  • 318 3 [From Nativk I'apkrs.] SUPPRESSION OF A BOOK. It is reported that the Japanese Minister has drawn the attention of the Minister of the Board of Foreign Affairs to a certain anti-Japanese book published at Canton by a man named Chan Hin. As the contents of this book are
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  • 111 3 There seems to be quite an epidemic of defamation and damage suits m Calcutta just at present, says the Punjab Times. Mr. Gainsford has sued for a lakh of rupees damages against the Editor of "Capital," There was a prior suit against "Capital" instituted by the
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  • 42 3 At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday the Exclusion Bill will be considered m Committee and the Harbours Ordinance 1872 Amendment Bill, the Vagrancy Bill, and the Banishment Ordinance 1888 Amendment Bill will come up for third reading.
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  • 55 3 It is rumoured that Government intend giving the Raffles Institution another scholarship. Only commercial boys will be allowed to contend for this. Do you not think that there is some link between this and the now abolished Industrials If so, then it is hardly fair to the
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  • 935 3 COMPILED FROM LLOYDS ANNUAL. SUMMARY FOR 1905. THE IOTAL OUTPUT. During the year 1905, exclusive of war ships, 795 vessels of 1,*****8 tons gross were launched m the United Kingdom. This is comprised of S 8 sailing vessels of ,8, 372 tons, the remainder being
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  • 38 3 MEN OF WAR. hsninalda, Fed yet., 171 L.-ng. Dec 11 Port Swettenham, des. Un. A™/, Brit cruiser 6HOO Horsey Fel» 28 aheerness, for Uncertain. «J!£s Fed ycht Io Alli Feb 20 Port Swettenham, for P. Sham.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 200 3 ROBINSON and Co. FIXED EXCHANGE REOUeEO PRICE Raleial) Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes j COMPLETE With Silver Plated Lamp, Bell and all I Accessories $70. The "Raleigh" machines Represent I THE BEST I ROBINSON Co. Official Royal Group. Photographs of the above group taking by u^ at
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 28 3 I ASH WEONESDAY. SEVRES M ANDREWS VIIIKi.RAL. r 6-30 :..m. 7 ,LIZ 6 p.m. -"|<l address 8- 1 5 p.m. JATTHEWS, SKPOY LBO* all(1 ommination Service 7 am.
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    • 890 3 TRADING VESSELS. Atrlie, Brit 1492 Williams, Feb 24 Sydnev Boustead, for Sydney 28. Billiton, Brit 13? Russell, Feb 16 Anambas Teo Hoo Lye, for Anambas. Benzine, Urit 1993 Bee, Feb 23 London Pat Simons, for Hongkong. Bangkok, Ger 1267 Klimmet, Kel> 24 Binek'>k, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok. Becchlry, Brit 2465
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    • 70 3 CLEARANCES Kuching for Sarawak Janet Nicoll Bangkok Bann Anambas and Natuna U. Van den Bosrli Sourabaya Singapore Bangkok Resident Scliittl Rhio Korat n Bangkok Ruby Palcmbang Pftsanulofc Bangkok TtinUui Moluccas v$a porti Uetitong P.Swettenhani Sri Muar MuarA Malacca Sri Tringganu, Bagan Han Whatt S«H)n 1'. Scttcnliain A: Penang Zaida N
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    • 154 3 NEXT MAILS DUE. I >M EliOl am>. l'« i P. A- < c.ina, on Saturday. From hima. l'« r 1\ A < >. l>< Ihi, on I hursday, Mai h i M \ll \l M \l>\ IX v|'.\ U Ml l> I i >l< I .< .\l N I efl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 715 4 Municipal Notice. r5®T^ E hereb y g'ven that the r.J r of Cattle an<l "and for the year i« )O 6 will take place attheHacknev CarrUn a.vi Jinriki Road PatlOn Offlo «> Middle Carts Will be Registered From Ist March 1906. All Carts found plying for hire or m use
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    • 689 4 BANKS. I Honjkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. c I PAID-UP CAPITAL $i0,000,0u0 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 i Silver K.-sorve 8,500,000 f 1 °»«*V*00 Kr :rv« Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors ill. A. W. SlaJ«, Ksq- Cli.tinnan. A. H.tupt, Ks«j -Di-puty-Chairman. Hon. C. VV. Dv kson, I A.
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    • 577 4 SEMSATIOMAL NOVELTY, "ODEON" DOUBLE-SIDED 672 Djika saja be, sontok karang MALAY RECORDS 10 1/2 IN. $4. 548 Dari mana datang linta ***** Pantoen Tanam Melatic 560 Tjokeh tjina melaijoe tjit no sa ***** Tjokeh tjina mdaijoe tjit no sa si go Lak si go Lak 655 Tjoba koe taoe kembang
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    • 135 4 SHIPPING NOTICES. Coutyagnie des Messageries .lap limits de France. Telegraphic Address; Messa^frU Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward. Homeward. Armand Beluc Oceanien 12th Mar. 1 2th Mar. Touranc 26th Mar. Ernest Simons Polynesien 29 Jan. 26th Mar. Caledonien 12 Feb. Touranc 29
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    • 452 4 Best inoulmcin Cigars. We beg to inform the public that we have received a large consignment of this brand of cigars by the s. s. "Zaida. To suit those who cannot smoke strong cigars we have imported the best and mildest of the brand known as the wash leaves quality.
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    • 469 4 AERATED WATEr^ "E, D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED iS a I 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.
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    • 392 4 TO BE LET. PURNISHED hoitte, n t t(M) tromtown.,,, i Gentlemen^wS four bed rooms, house with Court preferred Uum I Replies to- "Olymp.a j, To be Let. No 7, Battery Road. 1, 1U( on 2nd b loor. Apply to GUTHRIE 1 U(1 To be Let. No. 6, Cecil Street Apply
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