Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 9 March 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 154. VOL. n. SINGAPORE, FBIDAY MARCH 9, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 41 1 EQUIVALENT TO DECLARATION OF WAR WITH CHINA. London, March 7, 5.45 p.m. In the United States Senate, Mr. Hale opposed the concentration of troops in the Philippines, which he described as equivalent to a declaration of war with China.
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  • 31 1 COMMERCIAL CONVENTION SIGNED. London, March 7, 6.30 p.m. A commercial convention between Bulgaria and Egypt lias been signed. It empowers Bulgaria to establish a diplomatic agency in Egypt
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  • 28 1 SENT FROM VICTORIA TO JAPAN. London, March 7, 6.30 p.m. The Victoria Government is sending four hundred pounds sterling to Japan instead of flour.
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  • 28 1 London, March 7, 5.45 l )in The cruiser Dom*al t recently aground near Suez while en route to China, is returning to Malta fot repairs.
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  • 24 1 London, Mar. 6.j0 p.m. King Edward was given a most enthusiastic tendon? at Parut He has now arrived at Biarritz.
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  • 73 1 It is reported tli.it on tin jrd dav of the first moon, Kmrwror Kuann Hmi suddenly became demented. I !<• -<-i/«-d all the valuable curios which heoouM lay his hands on and daslud them the floor of the palace. The Ministers were so astounded at tins sudden change
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  • 163 1 (Reutcr's Agency wires. Hy submarine telegraph.) SIMPLY PROVIDE FOR CARRYING ON ARMY ON THE PRESENT FOOTING COLONIAL GARRISONS TO BE REDUCED. London, Mar. 7, 6.30 p.m. The army e s^ irn^tcs for the ensuing year amount to ,£29,796,000, a decrease of ,£17,000 over those of the
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  • 52 1 RICH PRESENTS FROM THE POPE London March 7, 6.30 p.m. King Alfonso, Prinosta Kna and her mother have .arrived at San Sebas- tian. The preliminary rites in connection with Princess Ena's conversion to the Catholic faith were performed there yesteday. The Pope sent rich presents and an
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  • 58 1 DECLARED INADEQUATE IN EVENT OF WAR WITH GERMANY. London, March 7, 5.45 p.m. During the discussion of the naval estimates in the French Chamber of Deputies, M. Lockroy was cheered for a speech declaring that the naval programme was inadequate, and pointing out the importance of the
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  • 40 1 ARMENIANS AND TARTARS WANT PEACE. London, March 7, 6.30 p. m. A congress of Armenians and Tar tars has been opened at Tiflis, presided over by the Viceroy. Its purpose is to consider means for stopping inter-racial fighting.
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  • 44 1 LARGE VESSELS TO BE CONSTRICTED. London, March 7, 5.45 p.m. The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has approved of the addition of five large cruisers to the fleet employed abroad and the construction of two 18,000-ton battleships and a 15,000-ton cruiser.
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  • 327 1 rHIRTEEN HOUSES GUTTED A Kt<.it conflagration brokeoul at Canton at four o'clock on the after toon ol the 17th Kebni iry, caused In the dropping ol a hanging-lamp in one of the houses. ["he outbreak occurred at Sha-kee, facing the Shameen Hotel, from which it is divided
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  • 226 1 ORIEN I.\l. GUEST KoUHED Mr. Lee Chung Ye., one at the members <>r tlie Imperial Chinese Commission now studying Government methods In Washington, li is been introduced to .1 new trunk trick, at a cost of He does not understand it as y.-t, lnU .1 string
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  • 237 1 LA ITER MORE INJURIOUS MIAN THE FORMER. I'm British Mn/iml Journal states that the recent Parliamentary debate on the hill fol the Sunday doting ol saloons called forth from some the membcra remarkable statesnents concerning tea, which they believe to Ik: quite as injurioas as beer. Sii
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  • 83 1 Tm Waiwupu lit wired to tin- p. v of Liangkwang concerning tin- moU station l.\ .1 band ol ruffians ol two missionaries travelling with theii tannii«s to niton 11m- icrvanta with then imna#r<l lo unt Kheni froM actual in mi v but thtk poaitioß va 1 1 itkral
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  • 18 1 h is understood that the Chinese Government are appointing '>>m»uls of their own at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 377 1 TANSAIM, Pure, Cnsp, Invigorating, NATURAL MINERAL VX ,IK OF rHE HIGHEST LASS. Sold Everywhere 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. Have been sold in Singapore, during the past 12 Months Our large TURNOVER combined with the high rate of Exchange enables us to appreciably A REDUCE PRICES Apply lor quotations to
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    • 792 1 j John Little Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE. I iB•B B i BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLES, j Rudae wwtiDorti)^ CYCLES. I I Free aihcci Cido Rim Brakes. $7752 77££ I The Tronoh Mines Ltd. a Mechanical Engineer, (with chiefs' certificate preferred) with sound knowledge of Mining Machinery and Electric Lighting. Services to
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    • 216 1 mJ& SCOTT'S fepfcEMilLSlON W; ip ;-CmLY With HypopLosphites of Lime &Soda. W l77f\^ PALATAi2J-^_AS MILK. akc K' \J I/ I The only preparation of COD LIVER OIL that can be takcu readllt IT I I snd tol«T»tca for n. lon* time. C/»Att* C m f\l I AB A BBMEUY FOR
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    • 32 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE Holds TOP PLACE in the. HIGHEST CLASS OF Scotch Whiskies 12 YEARS OLD Si pim ii n to H. M. jHttJ£l*<i AM) T9 H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WLAES.
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  • 628 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 5th MARCH THE SHANGHAI AFFAIR. The North-China Daily News makes some curious revelations anent the recent Mixed Court trouble at Shanghai. The difficulty arose over the arrest and detention of a Chinese woman who arrived from the interior with a number of
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  • 106 2 (From our special < orrcspondent An Ipoh Ladies' Rifle Club is being started. Already quite a number of ladies have shown their willingness to join and the movement promises to be a great success. The Club is to be run on similar lines to those already in existence
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  • 95 2 On Saturday last nearly an entire mining village on the Rawang Road, eight miles out from Kuala Lumpur, was destroyed by fire, thi lois being estimated at $15,000. Hie fire is said to have been caused hv spirks from the mane's engine, which settled on the attap
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  • 52 2 The next monthly shoot will occur as follows A. Class, Sunday, the 18th inst., at 2 p.m., and B. Class, Sunday, the nth inst., at 2 p. m., A. Class fire at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, and B. Class fire at 200, 500 and
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  • 576 2 The appeal of Messrs. Dalmann and Co. is still occupying the attention of the Appeal Court. The output from the Pusing Lama Tin Mines, Limited, for the month of February last was 863 piculs of tin ore, of an approximate value of $42,000. The Hon. E. C. Hill left for
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  • 1113 2 INTERVIEW WITH A PROMINENT FINANCIER. A representative of the Times of Ceylon was granted .111 interview with Mr. R. Hoffman, who is deeply concerned in rubber, and is particularly interested in Ceylon, with which he has had btisinc s relations for several years. He last viiiled the island
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  • 8 2 FACTS AND v.\\,
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  • 14 2 ajockcv who knows i, i to apply th,, lip Bangkok Times
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  • 12 2 in China. But another seas,,,) „t for Manila. Cablenews sdfdsgfdhujf
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  • 29 2 n wouui be ooosuh were empowered to return of all missiona* children from the interior, of wisdom il, l,,r the- p,-^. lt nisriooaries wtrt China Post
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  • 41 2 u is an old tun. m »hn grows ol.lcr, ,,h,,o mc .n,^n 1, looks decidedly younger todid a few you K.vcn way to handsom* tenements and shops have placed by ornate houses .,n.i business esublishments. p Siam Free Press
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  • 40 2 ii «c acrmits Government b. for an augmented we would indicate the dllti M the one which would considerable enhancement with tea* degree of publi, inconvenieS and a good deal o sundry important respects. Perak Pioneer
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  • 54 2 It may be trusted thai under i guidance «»i President Roosevdi Secretary R o ..t the Am. will realise that fair Chinese >ubject> and abstcni provocative legislation will do m pacify public feeling in i Empire than threato of military meum which could hardly prow than an
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  • 51 2 We would rather incline to the vi taken by Sir Chentung who declared that the I lovers ol peace and thai tin with other Governments mitted to arbitration. II. theory of "China for the I aroused hi> people, but be entirely a peaceful sign oj in*.- Hongkong
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  • 68 2 I he misstonaru r approval of the won adopted the principle th it women en should not be allo the treaty ports. Him- is ph work for them then; the e is for them at hone, il to that but, if thov will It mission Held, let
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  • 111 2 SIR,- If the news t .it constructed no i the Grove H■! si is true, it will indeed [>ru\<.- a b dents in that district. < tolj I the seaside know the iw tence of any suitable pla< I daily food is. < );i vei la)
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  • 242 2 only by knocking oui w I he is goiiij; to do it, .111 11.. i>) v }o before lie makes anj at all on \> k es. W produce enough in one new industry such .1 industry, which is g one, and there are < crop up it any time.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 G. Lambent Co's HIGH CLASS PORTRAITURE s. 1 J in Ptatinotyp .1 m> „1 .pi.iliiy and unsurpassed in beauty II and p<i m Q \Y< MippU >, ,1 j. .k 1 1 selection, for \vhii l i i\o extra K charge i* vvhtrh count, if retained, in the dozen. ui
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    • 437 2 m> §>AJUMkM JUMbA AlUMk* M. &1 A A4AIJ t HAVANA CIGARS, i EACH BOX IN AIR, TIGHT TIN S P 2 nkw SHIPMENT JUOT akkivkd 2J VICTORIA, |j| *l ANITA 2 ESPECIELES g REY C MARCA PERFERIDA i* 5 BAHIA 10 o/o Discount off List pricos f* i THOMPSON THOMAS
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    • 54 2 NOTICE. THE WELL KNOWN BAVARIAN BAND, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr. SOHIEK Just arrived from Europe, has been engaged by the Hotel Van Wyk to give selected Musical Performances, during and after dinner, to commence from to-day the 7th instant. Special dinner at usual rate. FASS BEER, ICE CREAM, 'CAKES.
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    • 26 2 WHAT OUR REAOERS THI U 1 tie I- ill'.u llivit^^ niie.^-it t.« A writtt.i .hi „u,- -..|r shoa ii i-r I, fq 1 ble for ihe..,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 COMING EVENTS. To-morrow, 9tb Mareb. High Water. 9-12 a.m. 10-3I p.m. German outward mail due. Municipal Commission 2-30 S. V. A. Gun Drill 5-3O S. V. I. Company Drill, 5-30 p.m. Bavarian Band, Hotel van Wijk. Assizes ll a.m. Saturday, ictb March. High Water —9.57 a.m. ii-l p.m. B. I.
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  • 76 3 I ondon, March 8, 12.35 P- nillk House oil omnions has agreed the official election expense* public funds. 11, Government suffered a tactical tion to appoint a commitenquire into the position of the the Labourites supnorting the Unionist* in asserting the 1
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  • 63 3 KING I DWARD WAS NOT PRESENT. I ondon, March X, 1 1.30 a. m. Ihe conversion of Princess Ena of the Roman Catholic faith the chapel con- with the Miramar Palace al San in the presence of the Spa- s Royal Family and the Premier. Nottingham reitation o
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  • 56 3 LARGI MEETING I'F THE UNIONISI FREE-TRADE CLUE London, March s, 12.35 p.m. anm the Unionist Frec- t luh there was an attendance of 1 1 Dul 1 1 tevonshire presided. (I, dered that Mr. Hal four substantial!} agreed with Mr. Chamberlam, ami, therefore, he ■Mistbeopp«>-cd by the Club.
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  • 57 3 IHSTI RBAN< I > CON lINI'E AT WARSAW AND I ODESSA. London, March 8, ia.35 p.m. fof the Warsaw police hat d smissed owing to the continuance I murders and armed raids Rices .ii that city, erytnen at Odessa have d to l< ing t< im> ot imI
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  • 48 3 NOI to iL'ND BY 1 < >N< LUSIONS OF MORCX CO O »M I.KKNC E. L"M>«>N, March 8, 1 1 30 a.m. li offici; 1- rit Tangier are indiflfii rent 1 at by the 1 <-ld at do not intend y of tin clauses of which
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  • 38 3 ALSO r\VO AND A HALF MILLION MARKS 1 OR SUBMARINES on, March 8, 1 1.30 a. m. tteeof 'i < R< ich- vote for Ihe tii-t in- d on the condivisions, and million m rk< fen
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  • 35 3 1 "i ll' N< >T MAKE Ml R< lAL ARRANGEMENT Will! AUSTRIA. Loxi t Man h s, 1 2.35 p.m. Cabinet is resign* d inability t< pi Austria*! •sal fm commercial arrangements.
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  • 24 3 Losd< k, March 8, 1 1.35 m. February amount! d .»H increase of 1 1 •<■ < Kports amounted to in increase ol ,£3,000,000.
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  • 123 3 ll' MURDER OF I NKII K LINGS. some Klings, ted fatally, occurred at la* nil^t (the ,nd Ming .1 tiryman's 5i,,,,, at the own< 1 of h "l'-""^<l three stabs, includ II- wife Sanim, l -yt;iW.« .1 in die back and fell down *hop. Shown, Murthee, ployed
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  • 49 3 Strict?* moved tiu quantftfiM Tll) gainst SingapoS T iiiTi"! 1 g M neral nu<ii "K rf*« 11ll 'V" lldd »t the IVu at( >p.m, llnils '»a>. Hie- i S test 1 heir that Madame indispoted the last Ul(1 Uie School of Music llU «v. Mad., n, c lu.pcs to
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  • 731 3 niE GANG ROBBERY Ibe Aasizcs were continued vester day before Chief Justice Sir LionelCox" I \w rurther evidence in the K ane robbery case in the spirit shop Buk.t limah Road was continued Loan- Tow Kee, called, said he was ■Dottier brother ot the two previous witI^T'% n
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  • 309 3 I Kill fING WITH KNIVES Iwo rikisha coolies had a difference of opinion over a trifling tmtter. They grew hot over it and proceeded to settle their differences in the oldfashiooed way by means of single combat. Knives were the weapons used Both wore arrested but not before
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  • 197 3 A romance, developed in the Chinese Legation at Washington, was revealed by the announcement of the engagement of Miss Liang Cheng, daughter of the Chinese Envoy, to Mr. Jen, an Amherst student and a member of one of the leading families in China. The interest that is
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  • 87 3 Mk. R. J. Wilkinson, Inspector of Schools, F. M. S., has had his leave extended to 27th April next Another death from cholera has occurred OH the s. s. Fultala." All the coolies we hear, are to be landed and the ship is to be thoroughly fumigated and disinfected. Thk
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  • 208 3 LAWIN I LNNIS TOURNAMENT. suits a C >' est <-* rda y's reA Class Singi is C kA' L e T ggatt beat A. W. Bailey. Cower 1 beat Capt. UvesonF. Salzman had a walk over. B. Class Singles. K. L. Dunman had a walk over. M.
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  • 199 3 CAPTAIN AND Mrs WEBBER HELD UP IN PENANG. A daring attempt at highway robbery in broad daylight is reported from Tanjong Bungah, Penang. While Captain and Mrs. Webber were driving into town from the direction of Batu Ferringi, at about half-past ten o'clock on the morning of
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  • 136 3 The Kobe Chronicle thinks there is about to be a boom in electric railways in Japan. The government railway passenger traffic between Kobe and Osaka has been so affected by the Hanjin Electric Railway that the imperial railway working bureau is considering the advisability of establishing
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  • 135 3 The Llandudno Advertiser contains a lengthy account of the wedding last month of Mr. Harold Tunnicliffe, (formerlvof Atherton Estate, Port Dickson), at Trinity Church, Llandudno. The bride was Miss Gladys Davidson, a grand-daughter .jf the late Mr. James Pegram, of Mynvddlan, Llandudno, and Prince's Park, Liverpool. The
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  • 138 3 This popular circus gave their final performance last night, there was not a very large attendance owing no doubt to the counter attraction at Paya Lebar. The need for exceptional care in the taking down of the loop, operations for taking it to pieces were commenced shortly after
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  • 42 3 In the suit of R. M. Latham vs. Lee Tong Sen, in the Judicial Commissioner's Court at I poh, for d images sustained in a collision, plaintiff was awarded $400 damages, Justice Woodward finding defendant's syce entirely to blame for the accident.
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  • 767 3 ENTERTAINED A NUMBER OF VISITORS ON BOARD THE LINER. His Excellency passed through Penang on his journey home, on the 2nd inst. The Delhi made a fairly good run up from Singapore, and anchored in Penang harbour at ten minutes to eight o'clock, says the Pinattg
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  • 27 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4/ms lunk rate at. 2/4 7/16. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4s.
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  • 137 3 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4$ Demand 2/4^ Private 6 m/s.. 2/4 11/16 do. 3 m/s. 2/4^ On Germany- Bank d/d 2.39^ Private 3 m/s 2.44J do. 6 m/s 2.46] On France— Bank d/d .2.944 Private 3 m/s 2.99J do. 6 m/s 3.0 1 J C>« India- Bank
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 R COter t Ancncy wires. I'y submarine tekjiiafaw) GOVERNMENT DEFEATED. 1 vßol RITES VOTED WITH I'NIONISTS IN DEFEN< 1 O l RIGHTS OF MINORITY.
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    • 319 3 ROBINSON and Go, FIXED EXeHHNGE REOUeEO PRieE Raleiab Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE 117/// Silver Plated Lamp, Bell and all lCC688O?*lC8 I The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSONS Co. •"t*™ J. BERTRAM KINSEY GO. OFFICE STORE: 8-3, CHANGE ALLEY. Branch Showroom. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW Co 's
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 477 3 SHIPPING NEWS. TRADINjTvESSELS. Arratoon Apcar, Brit 293 1 Fey Mar 7 Hongkong Pat. Sim<ns, for Calcutta 8. />. W. Brit 195 Rawlingson, Mar s Kelantan, S. S. Co.. for Kelantan 8. Ban //in Guan, Brit 245 Hunter, Mar 7 r Swettenham. Wee Bin, for P. Swett 9 tamphuys, Dut 1696
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 365 4 Best IRoulimtn Cigars. VVc bog to inform the public that we have received a lar^e consignment of this brand of cigars by the s Zaida. lo suit those who cannot smoke strong cigars we have imported the best and mildest of the brand known as the "wash leaves" quality. They
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    • 698 4 BANKS. Honjkong 6 Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 KKSKKVK FUND:StcrliM ReMnrc $10,000,000 1 tlg sooann Silver Reserve 8,500,000 f 18 500 1 >00 R<-s rve Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. 11. A. W. Slade, Ksq Chairman. A .Haupt, Ksq —Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. \V. Dukson, I A. J.
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    • 1034 4 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'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,,
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    • 593 4 _"E. 0. M." ADLETS. Pi PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, \Godowns etc., Wanted d To Lei Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Wkkk. Fortnight. Month 25 words or undrr 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 SO 75 cts. 2. 00 3.
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    • 449 4 FOR SALE, WANTED, TO BE LET. JHJRNISHED ho from town for n 1 t Jour bed n,,^, u Court prelerrcd. Vlth fttin^ Replies to To be Let No. 7, Battery Roadi on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRU To be Let N->. (>, Cecil Street Apply to GUTHRIE C 1 j
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