Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 March 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail. AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 162. VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, MONDAY MARCH 19, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • FORTY KILLED IN WRECK.
    • 69 1 London, March 17, 12.05 p.m. A collision occurred between northbound and south-bound express trains on the Denver and Rio Grande Railway near Portland. One hundred and fifty are believed to have perished, most of them being roasted m the burning cars. Later, 7.30 p.m. Only
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    • 33 1 REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED. London, March 17, 12.05 P- m The Sokoto afahdi has been crushed after heavy lighting. It is reported that the Malvli himself was among the slain.
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    • 38 1 PEASANTS CONTINUE TO RESENT INVENTORYING. London, March 17, 12.05 P- m The attitude of the peasants m many parts of Erance m regard to the church inventorying is causing much uneasi ness to the Government.
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    • 612 1 STILL HARPING ON A WAR WITH iENGLAND. A well-known pan-German writer, Dr. Albrecht Wirth, publishes a curious appeal to the Emperor to pay a visit to America for the purpose of Stimulating public opinion m that country m favour of a Germ in-American alliance. Dr. Wirth considers that
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  • 116 1 I here recently appeared m theat columns an article 10 whirl) tilt* ihr ..f mc.it a-> human food w.is disparaged Ihe following is an indication that meat may have its uses .nul il the theory can be relied u|m>ii it offers a valuable Rotation to a
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    • 412 1 TAfUSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL A HK OF THE HIGHEST (LASS. Sold Everywhere SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Notification. IENDERS will be received up to 9 a.m. <>n Monday, 21, d April, 1906, ng the following Farms for B from i^t January, 1907, llk Opium Farm for the territory awak from
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    • 194 1 John Little Co., Ltd. SPECIAL I^ESE^E OLD VATTED GLENLIVET WHISKY OO L D M lOH yjg^j^'s^gjK&v. REGISTERED c p^° m i pal (^P EDINBURGH.. CALCUTTA i«*4. IOKooM4KQExp O *rA6£Afrs. F*a*x toner SCo S3 ifTFTifinj: £C wIOMIM LITTLE CO. L.D.. SINGAPORE. Per case of 12 Bottles $10.50. Botol Hitam, Per case
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    • 235 1 m \£ylnis 0F pra^ COD LIVER OH. *m T.tMW* With Hypopl.osphites of Lime Soda. ra Vef W' vJ/n PALATABLE AS MILK. hK m Y(\\ 1 -rsissu^;*! 1^ 1 11 VER OIL tliat c n n «™> scotrs I AS A BEMJSDY FOR CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. >V|> ftw I f V -Z^^
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    • 736 1 BUCHANAN'S "BLACK A WHITE" Holds JOP PLACE 'n the HIGHEST CLASS Dl Scotch Whiskies 12 YEARS OLD Si m HP 10 H. M. THK Kirn. AM) VO H.H.R. THE PRINCE OF WLAtS. CONSUMPTION IS CONTAGIOUS. This Man At Moulmein Cau*t>t It From His Wife. Another RemarljabU Cure By Dr. WILLIAMS'
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  • 647 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 19th MARCH. CHINESE LABOUR ON THE RAND. There was a time m the political history of our country when a Randolph Churchill m a fit of pique threw up an eminent Cabinet appointment and was very .much surprised to learn later on
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  • 288 2 The Sokoto insurrection, it is to be hoped, i> now at an end. There is no doubt that the repeated insurrectionin British West Africa are due to an erroneous belief on the part of tie English th it natives gladly welcome British Government. Such convictions have led
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  • 134 2 The second Bengalee stoker, who was scalded by steam on the s. s. Sui^j pore, died at the hospital on Friday." Tae F. M. S. Yacht Meran arrived here from Port Swettenham with Mr Justice and Mrs. Myndman Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews on Saturday. Kaiz Brothers Limited are
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  • 35 2 Yesterday we understand an Italian officer was ajvested for attempting to take photographs from Johnston's Pier. He was taken to the Central Police Station, but was immediately released, and his Camera returned.
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  • 163 2 S. R. E. V beat R 6 A R. G. A. bo.it 3. V A. fl.uim The S. R. E.hadashoottngmatch with the R. G. A. on Saturday The R.G. A. score was also to count m a match between that team and til te im of the S.
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  • 147 2 IMPORTANT MXXI ING AT IPOH. A largely attended meeting of sterl-ing-paid officers was held m Ipoh on the nth instant. A committee was formed, the members of which have been entrusted with the collection ot necessary data and siati -tics for the preparation of a covering Memorial to
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  • 97 2 On Saturday morning Inspector Gularte of the Suppression of Rabies Department espied two unlicensed dogs straying at the back of Mr. Scah Leang Scab's premises at Bendcmccr. The Inspector, m the execution ot" his duties, entered the premises, but no sooner had be done so than
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  • 49 2 The commission charged on British Postal )i(lcrs hereafter will be as follows: f. d. On Orders for o 6 > cents. Do. i 0— 3 Vio. i 6 CI)o. 2 O 6., Do. 26—6 Do. 50-6 Do. 10 06 Do. 10 6 6 Do. 20 o i)
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  • 48 2 It is a fine thing to have energetic correspondents m other ports. The Hongkong 1 cleg ra pit's Singapore correspondent furnishes what will doubtless be news to most Singaporeans, a^ follows "An outbreak of small-pox m Singapore is causing great uneasiness among the general public."
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  • 150 2 One till and slender European and one who was short and portly were sitting on a bench while the Hand was playing at the Gardens, and the following conversation passed between them: The short one said: "By the by, how is your wife after her visit
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  • 114 2 TIHE Indian Dharmashala Astoria tion, Singapore, is exempted from Registration under the Societies Ordi name. Thi last issue of the Gotftrmmetti Gautte contain new rules and regulations framed for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of "The Willow-.' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance." His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government
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  • THE WESTERN PRESS.
    • 34 2 Re- enter the Chaperen. peron I hen; ai < md usthereal rejoio thai thech: being restored to favour pretend that we have doni her all this time. Girls improved m tone or h Lady's Pictorial
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    • 26 2 Admirer- of Mr. Si |<*m i willbegl«dtohe.aU,«C* long out ol < tnp Me,,,. I secured his sen ces ai a 1,,.. i. a d.-^.u,
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    • 32 2 Mr. George Grossmith the" 0.1>." Club that, much plot m the modem musi. cdv as there was m ITiis slashing attack on drama 18 causing m i London Evening A.
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    • 39 2 I have no hesitatioa m the Salvation Armj could pi young women m servia m i to-morrow. Which U anothei Baying that we could find m irried English girls I band apiece. Con n m Cattadt,
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    • 43 2 The domestic servant of will ho a mrm (ins, and i the tables of the rich. I class will have to face t!.. best it may. ProbaM) tto will be found m cheapei (1 B "1 restaurant on i Observer.
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    • 38 2 Tin- Labour Tarty will, b\ its initiative, it^ social and it- scrupulous indepi the people that the future ol rests with the new pow< and Socialism which ha^ enti liament as i young single stride. Lnbom /.•!</>■)
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    • 54 2 I should be glad if we i wright who would give us a play that did not turn <.ii tl i or unmaking of a m to covet your neighbour's v < the only "elemental'" thing m I nature. But our Sutros and think otherwise 11. I
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    • 46 2 Canada and Briti sh Preference. Mr. Fisher entirely misi epn the tanners ot arhen nc that they did not wani I the British market for We did not kn< m anyb was tool enough to <i >übi the desirability to < tariff preference for Canadian JottrmUt (Ktawa
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    • 57 2 The foot of the unp English m Get many and I the Germans by tlx I largely thr sharp comi i tition which exists betwea i the h countries. Nations which most acute si must learn to and goodwill, as the England are now living, alth< are
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    • 56 2 There is even mense and deploi i bery and blackmail. All N rectly interested m it wholesale merchants, reU keepers, commercial travellers, -I sistants, and even cusfc one seem- to have the pluck and the evil, like a snow it rolls, making il yi difficult for a
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  • 17 2 The Kditoi ii. interest to t V wi i ten <>n MM sboj..:
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  • 109 2 Totheßditof i Di-ar Sir. Will dsm kindly answei m i tliera San/tan li:--any dwelling nousrise and mm occupier or witboui 6 noun' notice wovi* section 171, Of the M :> This has been i wbj amon^ us, md 1 rectors hert has ETmatter. The> out the i instant-
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  • 38 2 D vk to, H»« Tnunwaj Company; 1 business hum v driver*all havethe ot Iheir long hours curious to note that s Inspectors are rery lL,uor shop eyen« ■pted, ami *W usrio—i yours Singtpore, i-i M IU
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  • 24 2 i 111 OHt 3 HMiS standardising of tin Indo-China at three francs. Straits dollar is worth then i The Home Governn* to secure fixity.
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    • 628 2 HONGKEE. From SHANGHAI, 149, 151 152, ORCHARD ROAD, f] First Class Crpenter, Painter Polisher and White Washer Dealer m t lit Furniture. Skowm Room No. 194, Orchard. Road, Inspection Invited. Terms very moderate. Furnitun nde to n'order. Orders promptly executed. czzz* v v > f-— -v i t j <
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    • 353 2 Three Special Favourites Lemon Juice 60 cts. per pint bottle Orange Phosphates 65 Grape Juice 55 t Less 10 per cent discount These are not compositions of acids, but unadulterated Fruit Juices Guaranteed Pure." A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THOMPSON THOMAS Co., The Australian Stores. Chops THE GRILL ROOMS Mineral
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    • 296 2 NOTICE. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Under instructions from the Court of Directors, I have to-day handed over charge of this Branch of the Bank to Mr. E, M. JANION. JOHN ARMSTRONG, Manager. 1 6th March. NOTICE. r P. S. If. N. Karuppen Chitty, nesid- ing m No.
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  • 91 3 INDIGNATION IN SOUTH AFRICA. N liu y wire* Hy submarine (Kouti: s telegraph.) IK( ,UI.IS THREAT Oh IB CH V VETO < AUSES vRTBURNINGS. uiinrHlLL LAYS DEPRECIATION OF C ??PURITIES TO CHAMBERLAIN'S SECUK CROAKINCS- I ojidon, March 17, 7-.?o !>•'"• n- ««*<:»» of Mr. Winston Churchill, 1 nder-Secretar, for the
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  • 25 3 DENIAL FROM PST. PETERSBURG. I osdos, March i ;-.*o p. m. ull St. Petersburg denies is sending a Grand Duke
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  • 31 3 ENTHrSIASi 1< SEND-* >FF A 1 YOKOHAMA London. March 1 7, 7.30 p.m. Arthur ol Con naught has uk-il from Yokohama t 1 la. yen a most enthusiastic
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  • 31 3 rWI NTY-SIX rHOUSAND MORE EASE WORK. London, March 17, 7 jo p.m. A -tnkc of eighty thousand miners m the Pa coal fields is threat-rwenty-six thousand men are
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  • 14 3 London, March 18, 11.30 a.m. ijah of Sarawak^iM started for
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  • 35 3 XGARIAN GOVERNMENT DISSOLVES COALITION I I MMITTEE. L >ndi 'N. March 1 7.30 p.m. c Hungarian Government lias disd the executive committee of the ion parties on the ground that it ■d mi.
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  • 41 3 NO rROOPS WIIII.K i>KI)KR IS MAINTAINED. I. ,i h 1 11.30 a. m. M. irrived at Lens -til the striking miners. Hi iid th.it he res pected their ri^ht I would send no ti<>.»ps a-< 1 remained orderly.
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  • 14 3 London, March 1 7. 7.3 c p.m. retiring on t «>f ill-!n-alth.
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  • 35 3 n\t ASES IN [HE BUSINESS QU \i< n;u. M nit 1 7, 7.30 p.m. bubonic plague have curre<l m the business quart r mail steamer < hiotm N iDles with a ca
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  • 52 3 1 "MT\ IK >\ of SHAH'S U>VKRXMEN 1 INADMISSIBLE. ondon, Much i 7, 7.30 p.m. "A t<> the Persian Enbassi that the Persian contentions m l the frontii r dispute are inible. Ih question hasbeCMM more acute. J believed that Persia will be coroll ask tin- mediation
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  • 58 3 '*™„SIBLE Hl-I- THE ERA OF r INTERNATIONAL DISARMAMEN 1 N1 on, March 1 7, 7.30 p. m. '■rell, President «>t the Hoard duration, m speech at Bristol, though he preached the economy, he rccogni«^d reduction m the expenditure militan establishment would be Ri Me till the European
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  • 45 3 1 1( ;ll' CON< ESSIONS It) AIHOLICS PROPOSED. March, 17, y-jo p.m. comformists arc alarmed a« i'' 1 1 tliatthe Government contemmaking concessions to the Roman aiicsin v, n, v Education BiH rcateii to renew their agita l '-l> if the report! prove
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  • 74 3 "'"'> friends of Mr. Noel L Straits Queen's Scholar, >'"* M Christ's College, (am-•-11 ht Phased to learn that a nernber of the ll X"""- Club. 11, «r M qualified «i I.v having won triple «KeUc«. r <Krt> to r aiul l j «ck with her cable system. 1 "^kdown
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  • 98 3 BENEFICIAL DURANCE VILE." A paragraph which appeared m a Singapore newspaper with regard to the excellent condition of the 10 Chinese vagrants who arrived there from Teluk Anson under Police escort last week, speaks for the care which the F. M. S. (.overnment and the Superintendent of the Vagrant Ward
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  • 57 3 His Kxrellenry the Officer Administering the Government hat been pleased toappo ilUtllc IIo blc W Jvane, Coloniil Treasurer, Straits Settlements, 10 be Acting Resident Councillor a Magistrate for the Settlement of MalacclTa Commissioner for the Municipality rfthe Town and the Fort of Malacca, and President of the Municipal Commissicner,, Malacca,
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  • 224 3 ALLECED TO HAVE CARRIED OFF A WOMAN. A week ago a Chinese woman living at ranah Merah. M the eleventh milestone, went out from the house m the dark, and was expected back m a few minutes. Slip did not return for quite a long time.
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  • 271 3 LAWN rENNIS TOURNAMENT. To-day's Ties. Cm IMPtONSHIP. S ilsman r, .1. E. Nathan. A. Class SINGLES. L K. Gaunt -10, v. T. G. Treadgold plus 1 B. Class Sin<;i.i Griffith- Jones scr. .Capt. Renniek 2 W. J. H asking scr. v. A. C. Mergler 1. \V. Edw
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  • 144 3 A c irri ige accident occurred on Saturday last at about 7 p.m. A landau and pair containing the Misses Meyer came te iring down Stamford Road, the horses appirently having taken fright At the junction of St untord Road and Armenian Street the landau collided with a
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  • 85 3 According to the Tanjong Malim correspondent of the Pcrak Pioneer, Towkay Loke Yew has been there on a visit to his plantation and passed through the village, on his way to catch the train, m a bullock cart to the consternation of the Asiatics who looked up
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  • 617 3 WRONGFUL CONFINEMENT. Two Chinamen, coolies m a brick kiln m Serangoon Road, induced another man, whose trade is that ol a shoemaker, to go and work with them, informing him that he would get more wages. He assented, and on Thursday last he went to the hut of
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  • 141 3 NEW ICE COMPANY PROPOSED A circular is being circulated to the Shareholders of the Cold Storage Company calling a meting for the 2nd April. The business of the day will be to consider the advisability of the company calling up an additional capital of ■S 1 50,000 by
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  • 91 3 A tram accident occurred on Friday night at about 8 o'clock at Gaylang. A cart loaded with grass on its way to town collided with a car going m the opposite direction. The collision occurred on the small bridge just opposite Gaylang Police Station. The cart
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  • 55 3 The many friends of first-class Staff Sergt.- Major Walter Siddans, of the Army Service Corps, who was stationed here for some time and left for home In the M Palawan, will be pleased to hear that by Friday's mail news came that he had received a commission,
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  • 79 3 A HRiiisn rubber venture has been established at Batavia. It goes under the style of the "Anglo-Java Rubber Company," with a capital of 300,000 guilders. Mr. K. N. Bingley is head director, and Mr. W. O. Burt, managing director. Is is reported that a petition has been addressed to the
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  • 609 3 SAINT PATRICK'S DAY All true hearts of Erin on Saturday awoke and laid aside all ephemeral troubles and sorrows to join m the toast of their Patron Saint and to drown the shamrock m a cup of potheen. In all parts ol town green tics were sported
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  • 316 3 The report of the Swimming Club committee for the past year shows the financial position ot the club is satis- fact ory. The profit on the year's working is $2,425.98, which after writing oft' depreciations and cost of repairs leaves a credit balance of 5i 33.65. The
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  • 62 3 It is officially notified that, from the 1 6th inst., dogs from the island of Pc nang may be brought into other parts of the Colony. A New York Sky Scraper. The proposed extension of the Singer Sewing Company's building m New York includes a forty- storey tower 594 feet
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  • 132 3 Another smart, energetic and popular police officer m Acting Inspector 44 Bob Taylor has resigned from the force Mr. Taylor joined the office staff of Messrs. Braddcll Bros. We wish him every success. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased provisionally to recogwize Mr. David Trayner Boyd
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 300 3 ROBINSON and 00, FIXED EXcHANGE REOUeEO PRicE Rakiab Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE With Silver Plated Lamp, BettandaU a tccessories $70. The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. """»<" The Straits General Supply Stores Co., s, rßOßinsrsoiN" :ro.a_:d, HATE ALWAYS IN STOCK. ENGINEERING MINING BUILDING
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 629 3 8HIPPING_ NEWS. VESSELS IK PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Kent, Brit cruiser 18oo dc Horrey Feb 23, Sheerness Uncertain. fcsmeralda, Fed. yet. 171 Long, Dec. n I'ort Swettenham Uncertain. TRADINC VESSELS. Asahan, Ger 161 Peters, Mar 12 Asahan, Behn Meyer, for Asahan 14. Boribat, Siam, H52 Paknam, Mar 1 1 Bangkok, Kast Asitic
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 312 4 SMOKE Best Woulmcin Cigars. Owing to fixity of exchange and great derrnnd for tins brand of Cigar and having received large consignment of same frotn Moulnu-in, we have dc and t-> rediht the price from il.u. Can be bought at *i. 5 0, 1.30, 1.10 MM »o cents per packet
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    • 695 4 BANKS. Hongkong ft Shangha Band Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL tio.oa KK.SKKVK FUND:— Sterling Reaertre »10.000,000 „o,^ Silver Reserve •J500,000 f IJO VA X -serve Liabil.ty of Proprietor! IIO.CKX Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson-I>eputy-Chairmai s E. Goetz, Esq. F. Salinger, Esq. C. R. Lenxmann, E. Shellim,
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    • 607 4 I 35 I Malay Records 3,000 >000 12 &93 Lagu Jalak Lanting »294 T. Kepala Burong fj ***** Nandong Sayang '2915 Gambos Plemban J>oo ***** n Sri R a>u ***** Gambo Yuman ***** Mak Dabu '2917 Noori ***** Bangau ***** Loiikin n. ***** Asam Paya '2919 Bunga Tanjong Q i2*;oo
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    • 350 4 1 /Jlva? 3 THAT IS FRASER HEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OFL3MDOM. 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.
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    • 744 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALe7wantS> T 0 BE LET. FURNISHED h I Court pn e^T«^ 0 Replies to No JJ b Ut. on 2nd Flo l Ihrcc A "'"GUTHR,, To be l»t NO. 6, l APP^toGUTHRU 1 A Com [)()1Ill( n e et Park. m bed rooms, StablcT I
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