Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 March 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 151. VOL. II SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MARCH 6, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • CONFERENCE REACHES FINAL STAGE.
    • 58 1 London, March 5, 10.55 a mEventually the Morocco Conference agreftd upon Sir Arthur Nkolson*s proposal for the consideration of the policing question m committee to-day. It appears that the Conference nai reached the final Mage, when some solution will soon become imperative. Marquis Visconti Venosta made
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    • 56 1 ROYALTIES WILL WITNESS i PRINCESS ENA'S RECEPTION INTO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. London, March 5, i.mo p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Madrid wires that King Edward, King Alfonso and his mother, Maria Christina, and the Battenber-s will meet at Sin Sebastian on Wednesday, when Princess Ena will be
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    • 50 1 TWELVE THOUSAND NATIVES PLAY BEFORE THE DUKE OF CON NAUGHT London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. The Duke of Connaught m Swaziland witnessed a great irar-dance m which twelve thousand native* representing twenty tribes took part. It was an unprecedented gathering of fully armed natives m time of peace.
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    • 47 1 TORNADO KILLS) HUNDREDS AND IMPOVERISHES THE REMAINDER. London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. A disastrous tornado struck the Society Islands on the 7th February. Whole settlements were destroyed and their inhabitants are starving. The damage was enormous and the deathlist will be a lengthy one.
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    • 43 1 LIEUTENANT TO BK HANGED AND SAILORS SHOT. London, March 5. 12.10 p m. Lieutenant Schmidt has been sentenced to be hanged and thirty sailors to be shot, or to suffer various terms of imprisonment, m connection with the Sevastopol mutiny.
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    • 46 1 OTHERWISE UNIONISTS WILL NEVER REGAIN INFLUENCE. London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. Sir Edward Clarke, speaking m Lor. don, said that the l T nionists would never regain their influence till they repudiated absolutely the proposals lor a lax on corn and meat.
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    • 30 1 OVER A HUNDRED KILLED IN MISSISSIPPI. London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. A tornado created great havoc ,»t Meridian, Mississippi, killing twentyone whites and over a hundred negroes.
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    • 32 1 PREMIER TAKES MINISTER KATO'S PORTFOLIO. London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. Premier Saionji will take the portfolio of Foreign Minister Kato pending the selection of another man for the position.
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    • 27 1 London, Mar. 5, 10.55 a.m. Ten thousand pounds have been subscribed on the Stock Exchange for the relief of the Japanese famine sufferers.
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    • 18 1 London, March 5, 12.10 p.m. Wales beat Scotland It Association football by two goals to nil.
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    • 189 1 According to the /inirs, some lighi has been thrown on the recent unrest among the natives by the evidence given at the trial of three natives irho were proved to be rank importers. They represented that they had been sent by Dini/ulu with orders that
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  • 442 1 THE TENOM BORNEO' RUBBER COMPANY, LTD. THE COMPANY HIM IS GUARAN IKKD 4 PER CEN I". FOR six YEARS. Phis notation we have already ■eotionrd. it repr< gents a concession to Mr. F. Host, of Glasgow, i>v the British North Borneo Co^ of 10,000 acres m their territory, with 1
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  • 776 1 STRAI l^ Kli'OK r. Al.''iv Ml kct dta tl .is<.s (hi. 11.. 1 ■old medium dull to fail Ihrei kind at 'i-. 6 to 37. CipCf at 11. tn '2'). pet cwt. Capsicums. Markd dearei supplies re wanted. East Coast African pood bright red off-stalk sold at
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 780 1 BUCHANAN'S B LACK4 WHITE" ,i TOP PIACE HIGHEST CLASS OF olMskies i 2 YEARS OLD I ro h. m. Tii. King \M> I- 1 H.R.H.THE PRINCE OF WL^ES. 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. J ('»t soW m Singapore, during the past 12 Months Our large TURNOVER combined with the high
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    • 14 1 TAIMSAIM, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OK INK HIGHESI (LASS. Sold Everywhere
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  • 1028 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH IS TROUBLE COMING? The Manila papers teem with cablegrams and articles of various descriptions indicative of approaching trouble m China, some of them bearing clear evidence of genuine distrust of the situation by the American Government, yet it is a
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  • 121 2 The need for a market at Tanjong Katong has been long felt, and as the patronage of this popular sea-side resort increases, the need of such a convenience becomes all the more necessary. We now hear on reliable authority that a popular Singaporean, who holds a plot
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  • 116 2 The head of a blackmailing Chinese secret society m Muar has been arrested. The register of the society was found m his possession. The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held to-morrow, March 7th, at the Colonial Chaplain's house, at 4 p. m. A Bavarian Band
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  • 512 2 THEIR LANGUAGE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR GREEK AND LATIN AT CAMBRIDGE. An important question, says the L. and C. Express, is to come up for decision by the Senate of the University of Cambridge on the proposition of the Special Board of Oriental Studies. This
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  • 215 2 EXPERIMENT TO BE TRIED BY THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. Winnipeg (Manitoba). January 24. The Canadian Pacific Short Line is to be subjected to a big transportation test by the Government. In consequence of the new alliance with Japan m which both nations pledge themselves to support
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  • 86 2 REPORT FROM WASHINGTON OF PENDING NEGOTIATIONS A Special Co the Cmblemtws of Manila from Washington, dated Feb. 94th. says that the State Department has received information that negotiations are m progress at Pdtin between th Japanese and Chinese governments with a view to Jaoan affording assis
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  • 62 2 Reuter wired us some days |n that the guards around the Forbidden City at Peking had been doubled, but gm no reason for the fact. M«li advices from the north are to the ertect that some dynamite was found m the quarters of some of the Chinese servants
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  • 81 2 Tin Town Hand will play at the popular Recreation Hotel, Serangoon Koaci, on Thursday, tlie Stli inst. Iron 7-3° P- m. A wire from London to the Tunis oj Ceykm under date of 14th Feb. say that the shares of the Brazilian Estates Company now stand at Jfcths. discount those
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  • THE WESTERN PRESS.
    • 23 2 1 lie drink habit amonfl greatest evil that >m" Rev. Dr. Madison C 1',,,, A Eagk, Brooklyn N V h>
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    • 25 2 me genius ol rhe modei IIP seems to find expression le and the moulding opinion" 1 the collection, m v tation of new-.
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    • 32 2 l \\c\c is no ci namel), that the Liberal. the labouring clas t rival, do. The Uriff reform™ the great mistake of offering the Brii workman more work Punch
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    • 53 2 Uninviting Food." 1 here is really n rea i necessity ari-c, wood should employed as a s i cousins chiefly of cellular fibn on suitable chemical treatment nui converted into sugar. I u way our WOT >> r could be converted into t sibly the result- would co ably with
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    • 68 2 The decline oftlie p 1 i ol Comn km reacts on the of the Government and the it> members. The n i has to restore the power an of the House of Common.. ceeds m tint task it will n bul simplify its own wise, energetic,
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    • 52 2 Almo-t all the newspape lished >omc tribute to th. tin- meat Englishman who hundred years ago, but considering the controvei hour, that Karodjf WI3 I paper has done justice himself would have count title to fame. He was English Pri-nr Minister Free Trade. H, wai applied
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    • 74 2 A man m Mr. Balfour's position necessarily the great escaping from the clou I assurances by which he X sui The p ntv of which le 1 ler counts three 1 irifl every one who is bound bj sheet of notepaper Phese facts, and unless Mr Ball
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    • 74 2 Ihe country has i enough that it hat littl< Unionist party which v Protection, fo a Unionist p m addition i- willing to w< k wit onalista and the S which does not hesit latter to regard those n to their claißU as m< the nation will,
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    • 20 2 The Kditor mvitf^ -.i i interest t.. /< vrrittan on <>ne i- the p l "«u'd exccc<\
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    • 279 2 Sik, As annoutx 1 m m >ntlis a«o, it fiat been i Fpmg nu"i t<> form an tsso atio YounK Men's Proa we beg to stale i lal i\ I of our friends v o prom for members m ad to New Year. Now! at 1 i has
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    • 111 2 Sik. lii raplj to th« i itian" regard i g N 'at: Ml the him thai the As*., iai thin once tor wa amon^ mtmbttt, i AMOfiatJon made iti the AaMmiation t^ it' v i Moaarics foi theii assistaii i CCM. lam glad i bsscosm forward -i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 IND. COOPE Con BURTON LAGER $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz, quarts of HAVANA CIGARS. J EACH BOX IN AIR, TIGHT TIN S F J NEW SHIPMEN T JUST ARRI VED 5 I VICTORIA, ANITA) I I ESPECIRUES(Hey). I MARCA PERFERIDA J 10 DISCOUNT J 3
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    • 451 2 ipany's I all dealers. Sastern Oriental SCotel, PENANG. CDT^J^O- HOTEL, PEN AWG HILLS. Sairkies B^otheits, Proprietors. Chops THE GRILL ROOMS Wineral 5 BEACH IROAID Waters Steaks Corner of Seah Street OPEN FROM 6 a. m. TO i a.m. Tea Permanently opened iM March 1906 Haw Eggs under European supervision &o
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  • 255 3 |N l')..^" I'lM I). 1 1 iterdajr, rere charged by .1,1 with a tabling m I\\ irb 'm Road They were all i 1) irious houses Kiod I I icy were lined 1 ,i.i\-" i npntooMenl m Irfault 1.1 ropi AM Drunk. i onran was charged on Mr.
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  • 117 3 ufication was i>»ued Lzette S Anderson, Dirnn •!< Most Di^tint Michael and md "mman--5< ttlements and Vice-Admiral te 1 from the i the Commis- Royal Sign i -t day of g Sir William ght Co n-i t.xi 1 hrder of i George, to 1 i
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  • 38 3 house !a>t night turn- p i Circus. favourite came in f<»r Miss Mary Bell, eceiving quite an i Schultz was also applauded for his darewill bt in i entire '-U' >\ r-u\ ni-lit tin la^i night
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  • 115 3 ri -\tu i v .N 1111-: BRITISH KEsihl N 1 OF IM.KAK. I W. Birch, c, m. Perak, 1". »M. S, approval of Sir William Resident-General, xed the annual rent n| > agricultural lands exceedrea as follows: quality land *i (one I- 1 annum for the first
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  • 54 3 Government tun parOC IO.OOO) conre.--1 been given to private Ul ""> roal on the island of 1 i > develop the mines tor the vcssS, tl cd 1)V null, minet lie' only 11 In ;i spacious kMJMocked uouui, estiimted to contain oa| tola t ti,, vesedt of
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  • 276 3 Honble Dcwan BahSktT R. V Srini vaaa Aiyar h F M n 1 Mll A.vir, Lcc turcr anya College ofAgnculture. We offer our hearty congratulations to her on Her sneers, and also to these gentlemen who must be proud of this Educated lady, she studied m
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  • 277 3 A PLANTING PROPRIETOR ON TOUR OF INSPECTION. Mr. Maitland Kirvvan, a well-known planting proprietor, has returned from t!ie Federated Malay- States to Ceylon. iyi the Timtt of Cfv/on. He has been inspecting the properties m Selangor m which he is interested, and is naturally very pleased with
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  • 240 3 DETAILS OK ALLEGED ABSORPTION OF THREE AMERICAN LINES. I Special abltL'ram to "The Manila American." I Inkio. February 19. The chairman of the board of directors of the Toyo KUsen Kaisha, the Japanese steamship company which owns the 1 0,000-ton liners Hoqgkomg Maru and American Marm t
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  • 49 3 The Manila Cahlniezcs has received >jKcial telegram announcing the desertion of the widow of Millionaire Ycffctt, who married a San Francisco society man within a month of the millionaire's death, by her new-found husband, who tired of the wealthy widow m a couple t>t weeks.
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  • 56 3 Deputy Public Prosecutor Sproule is back from a holiday trip to Ceylon. Till s.s. Sflati^or brought yesterday ten dirrcpits" being deported from the F.M.S. t<> China. Ou« famine fun<l is still open and all contribution* will be duly acknow- )cd«ed and turned over to the Japanese Consul, who has already
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  • 201 3 Mr. G. B. Frazar, late of Messrs Sale and Frazar, Lt<l., one of the largest impart and export houses of Japan, i with branches m London, New York and Shanghai, is a passenger for America w'a London on the P. O. intermediate steamer Sumatra." Mr. Frazarwhilst m
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  • 250 3 When Lord Beaconsfield arranged the bargain with Ismail Pasha, the Extravagant, for the purchase of the latter's share of the Suez Canal, many eminent Radicals denounced the transaction as not only risky but as opposed to all righteousness, says the Globe, j But, nowadays, the screaming virtue
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  • 124 3 Mr. Hamilton, senior partner of the firm of Messrs. Hamilton and Co., proprietors of the London Chronograph Show, is due to an ive here about the middle of next month with a grand Chronograph show, the latest craze m England and on the Continent. The Chronograph is
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  • 146 3 There is a good deal of the grim "order m Warsaw" sentiment about what is taking place m St. Petersburg just now. The populace have had their thoughtless orgie of licence and are now paving the piper m cruel repression which only the foreign Press dare mention. The
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  • 82 3 We are indebted to the Secretary of the Straits Racing Association for a copy of their excellent calendar for I 1905, which should prove of great use and interest to our Straits and F.M.S. sportsmen. It is interesting to note that K. Bryant
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  • 101 3 T©-day, 6tl> March. High Water -j.51 a.m., 8.21 p.m. S.V.C Bearer Co: Stretcher Drill. 5-15. Assizes. Open 10 a.m T©-morrow 7tb Marcb. High Water -8.45 a.m. 10.20 p.m. S.CC. Tennis Tournament. Mr Bean's Slides, T. Pagar Church 7.45 p.m. S L C General Meeting. 7.30 p.m. SVC. Maxim
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  • 58 3 It is rumoured that the recent change In the managership of the Singapore Tramways was not due to any dissatis- faction with the work of Mr. Tandy, but to the fact that he is an American, the Company believing that the employment of an Englishman m that capacity would help
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  • 1072 3 MR. GLIDDEN'S RECORD OF 30,000 MILES. JiL a "/n < h f! eS r Glidden, of I°. tO Whose m °tor tour m Ind.a and Burma frequent references appeared m these columns, says £c Times of Ceylon arrived m Colombo from 1 uticonn this morning
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  • 49 3 MEN OF WAR. Esmeralda. Fed yet., 171 Long. Dec 11 Port Swettenham, des. Un. Kent. Brit cruiser 6*oo Horsey Feb 23 Sheerness, for Uncertain. Meran, Fed. ycht 100 Alii, Feb 20 Port Swettenham, for Sham. Seamen Col ycht 500 Maddo< ks Mar I P. S, ham Uncertain.
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  • 362 3 Wilhelm, Brit £88 Richter, Mar 2 Macassar, Wee Bin, lor Macassar 6. Ruby, Brit 149 Morris, Mar I I'alembang, Swee San<j, for Palembang G. Will o the Wisp, Bril 148 Ralph. Mar 3 Pontianak. Han Lee Hong, for Pontianak 6. P rinses Sophie, Dut 2219 Stohbe, Mar I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 347 3 Notice. .JfgW Cheng* C* beg to notify SSi m prices have been ver y side, ably reduced since the Ist March owing to the fixity of Exchange, and they solicit a trial order to compare tneir exceptionally low prices with those of other firms. P Special Holiday to CEYLON, Ar
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    • 651 3 j ROBINSON and 00. 1 FIXED EX6HANGE i REDUCED PRICE Rakial) Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes j 1 COMPLETE I With Stiver Plated Lamp, Bell ami all $70. The "Raleigh" machines Represent j f THE BEST I ROBINSON CO. SOU AGENTS J. BERTRAM KINSEY CO "=^a OFFICE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 372 4 Best ircoulmcin Cigars. We beg to inform the public that we have received large consignment ot this brand of cigars by the s. s. •Zaida. y To suit those who cannot smoke strong cigars we hue imported the best and mildest of the bread known as the "wash leaves" quality.
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    • 693 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KKSEKVK FUND:— Sterling Retenrc $10,000,000 1 1H Knn Silvi-r Reserve 8,500,000 18 500^00 Reserve Liability of IV >pri<-tors $10,003,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Slaih", Ks<i -Chairman. A .Haupt, Ks<j DfjMity-Chairman, Hon. C. W. Dtcksoa, I A. J. Kaymond, Ksq. X,
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    • 722 4 SENSATIONAL NOVELTY. M ODEON' DOUBLE-SIDED 072 Djika saja beraontok karang MALAY RECORDS 10 1/2 IN. $4. 548 Dari mana datang linta ***** Pantoen Tanam Mehitie j 560 Tjokeh tjina melaijoe tjit no sa ***** Tjokeh tjina melaijoe tjit no sa si go Lak si go Lak 655 Tjoba koe tioe
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    • 110 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. "The Greyhounds of the Pacific." Hong-lcong to
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    • 227 4 FRASER T HEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OF LONDON. The undersigned have this day been appointed General Agents for the abovementioned Company for the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and Johore, and are prepared to issue Policies of Fire Insurance at current rates of premium Guthrie Co., Ltd.
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    • 576 4 X "X.D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ErT PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, HBodowns etc., Wanted A To Let. Situations Wanted A Vacant. Exchange A Mart. 1 Day. 1 Welk. Fortnight. Month 25 words or undrr 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts.
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    • 385 4 TOBEUt. from town for l lour bed r ,,0 m Court preferred KepHesto -Ol^ INa 7. "attcry Road on 2nd Hour. A PP ytoGUTHRiE a To be Let. No. Cecil Strei 1 Aprtrto GUTHRIE ft< To be Let A Compound House woodo Cark. ImmedSe enj bed room-, St tbles Apply
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