Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 March 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section17 1906-03-24 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 167. VOL, 11. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MARCH PRICE 5 CENTS17 words
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GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF COWARDICE.
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77 1906-03-24 1 London, March 23, 9.35 a. m. The minority which opposed Mr. Churchill's amendment included a dozen Liberals and Labourites. The Liberal Press approves of the vote which, according to the Tress, condemns a serious violation of British traditions. The Conservatives accuse the dovernment of cowardice and77 words
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Article67 1906-03-24 1 RI'SSIAN DIFFERENTIAL DUTY WILL NOT BE INCREASED. London, March 23, 9.35 turn. Replying to Sir Henry Seymour King, Sir Edward Grey said that there was no reason to suppose that the Russian differential duty against Indian and Ceylon tea would be increased. It was not proposed67 words
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Article58 1906-03-24 1 NEGOTIATIONS WITH REFERENCE TO PAYMENT ARI PROCEEDING. London, March 2^, 9.35 a.m Mr. John Morley, the Secretary for India, stated m the House of Commons that communications aitli reference t<> the payment of the Tibet indemnity were proceeding between the Governmentof India and a Tibetan official instructed by58 words
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Article54 1906-03-24 1 FEARED THAT CLIMATE OF SOUTH AFRICA WOULD CAUSE HEAVY MORTALITY. London, Marco 23, 5.20 a.m. The Mining Houses are seriously considering the importation of Indian labour but it is feared that the climate of South Africa is so unfavourable as to render a heavy rate of mortality provable,54 words
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Article45 1906-03-24 1 COMMITTEE CONTAINS DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS London, March 2.?, 9.35 a. m. The committee appointed to enquire into the basis of the proposed Trans vaal constitution is composed of Sir West Ridgeway, Chairman Lord Sandhurst; Sir Francis Hopwood; and Col. Johnston, of the Royal Engineers.45 words
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Article53 1906-03-24 1 COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE WOULD ABOLISH THE DINNER RECESS. London, March 23, 8.20 a.m. The Ilou^e of Commons Committee on Procedure recommends that the House meet at three o'clock' instead <>i two, that the dinner hour be abolished and that the I louse rise at 153 words
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Article40 1906-03-24 1 DEADLOCK MAY BE RELIEVED London, March 2], 9.35 a. m. Austria lias elaborated fresh propo >als regarding Morocco which arc likely to relieve the deadlock, at any rate, even though they do not lead to nn agreement.40 words
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Article23 1906-03-24 1 London, March 23, 9.35 a.m. The Lord Chancellor has introduced m the House of Lords a Criminal Court Appeal Bill.23 words
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Article694 1906-03-24 1 WEDDING OF A CULTURED TAMIL WITH AN ENGLISH GIRL AROUSES WRATH. The Durl m mum hot ovef recent muriate m tint place, as follows It is very much against the grail) Ik me to write about itidi personal tiling as the marriage of two particular people. Sofaraa694 words
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Article200 1906-03-24 1 We have heard of many requests oi those about to die but a ChiiK-st: mm derer who was hanged m Bntavia adds another that seems the limit. A ticket to Singapore, so that he could nave it on his person when the drop fell, made him happy200 words
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Article97 1906-03-24 1 Some time MO agO UIC gOdOWII "t a well-known Chinese turn m I'manjj v ts gUtted tV tiie, and pi .a t ic.ill y ill the content destroyed. Ine tii m, irhicti had iu-t before Mttpeoded pajrmcut, madedaimi against various insurance companies amounting m the ■ffingati97 words
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Article114 1906-03-24 1 A lucky Chinese gamblei stepped ishore ai Hongkong the other day from an Australian liner. One ".^nt late m January be strolled into one "i the three Inn-tan and f»iA-n f>m hops m Little liourke Street, Melbourne, and started to play on a capital o( 6 These114 words
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Article65 1906-03-24 1 1 mi new regulations regarding North Borneo and Brunei, la connection with the n.i\.ii base it Singapore, ire mudi commented upon amongst l<<ni.iU m Holland. Some are ol opinion that a long British line OOnsjCCting l.ihnan ami Singapore otVeis a splendid safeguard to th<- I >utrh Indies against attacks from65 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1906-03-24 1 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Notification. pj RS will be received up to 9 1 nr mi Monday, 2nd April, 1906, t the following Farms for fact "m i-t January, 1907, Opium Farm for the territory •n Tanjoog Datu to and the LftWM river, a distance miles but exclusive of under Brunei jurisdiction353 words
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Advertisement197 1906-03-24 1 John Little Co. Ltd. ANNUAL CASH cLEARANCE SALE Monday April 2nd AND FOLLOWING DAYS. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The Tronoh Mines Ltd. RANTED a Mechanical Engineer, (with chiefs' certificate preferred) with sound knowledge of Mining Machinery and Electric Lighting. Services to be at the disposal of the Mine at all197 words
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Advertisement246 1906-03-24 1 Mg-slg Oww lIP I jfj&EMULSlOlijfe m WmW( OF PDSE COD LIVER OH. B> i j J^im! With Hypophosphites of Lime Soda, rake H- PALATABLE AS MILK. \;i 1/ I l Th* <>n*j preparation if COD LIVisU OIL Hint can be taken readll* C/»Alt *c I lit :u1 tolerated fur a246 words
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Advertisement29 1906-03-24 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PLACE HIGHEST CLASS <>l Scotch Whiskies 12 YEARS OLD ■UPTI iH) n> H. M Till Kin«. AND TO K.H.R. THE PRINCE OF WIAES.29 words
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Article723 1906-03-24 2 The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon m the Board room. Amongst those present were Mr. I. Polglase, President Messrs. Benjatield. Murray Robertson, Keng Lee, Bailey, McArthui, Pierce, Coghlan, Macbean. The minutes of the last meeting were taken as read and confirmed. The723 words
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Article176 1906-03-24 2 Mr. C B. Hoi man Hunt, of Messrs. Brown and Davidson, Colombo, has accepted a billet on an estate of the Malay Coffee Company, Federated Malay States. Tut: Ceylon Standard continues to hear on reliable authority that 11. 11. the Sultan of Joiiore will not return to his State, but176 words
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Obituary17 1906-03-24 2 D'COTT A. -Yesterday, March 23rd, Rudolph D'Cotta, at his residence, Tanghn Llub Bungalow. Steven's Road. Singapore.17 words
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787 1906-03-24 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 24TH MARCHS. MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. The new Merchant Shipping Bill which Mr. Lloyd George has introduced into Parliament brings significantly to mind our own Merchant Shipping Consolidation Bill which is now before the Colonial Office for final revision and approval. Mr. Lloyd787 words
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Article73 1906-03-24 2 Tm leading merchants of Saigon are said to be anxious for the standardisation ot the piastre, following the lead of our vjovernment. THERE was another crowded house ast night, at Mr. S. Kassim's Cinema^ tograph exhibition on the Beach Road reclamation ground. This entertainment api>ears to have caught on" with73 words
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THE AMERICAN PRess
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Article8 1906-03-24 2 Russia needs The Chicago Tribune.The Chicago Tribune - 8 words
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Article17 1906-03-24 2 What has i, ptsthat April Vp d i" for it to mcd The Atland ConstiutionThe Atland Constiution - 17 words
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Article21 1906-03-24 2 In course of tin* may be expected rrom M, the effect that he from political leadcrshio The Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Tribune - 21 words
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Article22 1906-03-24 2 ■•".^naawicit, entering upon kZ so:, term probably w«it into banking instead,, her activity to life insu The Washington PostThe Washington Post - 22 words
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Article15 1906-03-24 2 ii congressmen "franking privilej passe, and vv.ll begin to Government. The Washington PostThe Washington Post - 15 words
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Article28 1906-03-24 2 lalk ol President Roo i t>u head of the Universitj may look to lome pc discrimination against k and Kmpcror William The Chicago Daily NewsThe Chicago Daily News - 28 words
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Article30 1906-03-24 2 just imagine an Australian sheet printed m the Russian and you will begin to compreh the Czar does not think < civ for universal suffirain The Philodelphia InquirerThe Philodelphia Inquirer - 30 words
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Article35 1906-03-24 2 is moo.ooo ayeartoohig asksan Indianapolis uapei m a I It would leen large tor the first days, but m a month ii small, just like any othei salar* The Buffalo ExprressThe Buffalo Exprress - 35 words
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Article28 1906-03-24 2 Mr. Rockefeller's m tiie University oi Ch 1 ot its president m illustrative of the theory tin' talk--. He sent .1 million dollars The Baltmore AmericanThe Baltmore American - 28 words
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Article33 1906-03-24 2 Bourke Coclcran lays no nu Si 0,000,000 cm be put m jail. trust magnate* now under m tion m.iy wish thej ft this as Mr. Cockran The Chicago Saily NewsThe Chicago Saily News - 33 words
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Article35 1906-03-24 2 A prominent physician <>t i...,, N. J., who baa been 1 1 g time, baa been found with perfect blank. He n *tld i witness m thoaelife insu tions. The Washington PostThe Washington Post - 35 words
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Article40 1906-03-24 2 Mr. Carnegie tayi he has a boheauanism m him. You in* mian never has m ■•■■< ■head at any tine m hia can be figured out th.it M .strain is oil the weak tea order. The Denver RepublicationThe Denver Republication - 40 words
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Article41 1906-03-24 2 Govern >r \Vi ight informs phis friends that he 1- "'i as to the future "t the P; Island-*." There 1^ 11 canal on the islands jiw now, m ty ex pi tin thegovei 1101 The Washington PostThe Washington Post - 41 words
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Article40 1906-03-24 2 The Czar would think he clover it he li.nl nothil with than a Panama canal, a rate problem, a lite insui i a beet' trust invest gation, .1 bnl, a tariff conti question. The Chicago TribuneThe Chicago Tribune - 40 words
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Article49 1906-03-24 2 the London Safitrmt] ti The average quality written English m the I steadily deteriorated is surprising thai is willing to admit th.it tl spoken and written English m ti' 1 -1 ed State- a or ever has bee lity that would k I sible. The Chicago recont-TiernaidThe Chicago recont-Tiernaid - 49 words
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Article85 1906-03-24 2 Another. ilk-. occurred m the uutskiru <>' ■ays the Tim son of an old a) ih, i" t'« Mr. J. A. Ken by a dog, 1 1 i c ltl< tu.it the d is mad Ihad bitten Uireeoth Mr. Hend its »n ports of i recentl)85 words
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Article96 1906-03-24 2 Mr. K. Money, the »»ca Boustcad Brothers, returned from I- F. M. S. He travelled deal, visiting nanj e*M Selanco.*, Net Mr. Keluay li.imbci there at the lime mm over to Sumatra. Mr. Money found "> rubber. The G fairly wide belts o\ rubber areas with96 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement483 1906-03-24 2 FRESH FRUIT MESSINA ORANGES. JUST ARRIVED. 50 cents and 60 cents per dozen. The first of the Season. ExceOaU Quality. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. international xlispcnsanjt 8 .A. BATTERY E/O-A.3D. FACING RAFFLES SQIWRE. The Dispensary is m charge of an efficient European Dispenser, who will personally and promptly483 words
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Advertisement480 1906-03-24 2 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS IS: Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to H.M. THE KING j HONG KEE. From SHANGHAI, 149, 151 152, ORCHARD ROAD, First Class Crpenter, Painter Polisher and f White Washer L Dealer m Art Furniture. Showm Room No. 104, Orchard. Road, Inspection Invited. Terms480 words
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Advertisement278 1906-03-24 2 TO-MICHT TO-MICHT AND EVERY NIGHT. THK PARIS CINEMATOGRAPH Just returned from a Successful Tour m Java. LOCATION BEACH STREET ALL NEW FILMS Two Shows Nightly 7.30 p.m. and 9.1© p.m Complite Change OF PROGRAMM U PRICES AS USUAL Soldiers Sailors m Uniform Half Price S. KASSIM. So/c Proprietor. TO LET.278 words
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PREPARING FOR TROUBLE.
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78 1906-03-24 3 I ONDON, March 2 3, 1.45 p.m. ll,t Russian Government is feverishly preparing for the expected renewal ol -tnkcis' distill haiues m April. Vrmoured trains arc ready on all the railways 01 Marconi Miperviaea the plan n g wuclcss telegraphic stathroughout the Empire. fhe78 words
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Article61 1906-03-24 3 RESI M RUSSIAN FIDELITY po HER FREW H ALLY. London, March -m, i.iop. m, lh« Berlin Prew ia ■ngr? at Count UmsdoHTs telegram t<. the Russian the Morocco Conference at denying that Russia mtt zing with the German proposals anent Morocco and affirming that Russia was always61 words
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Article39 1906-03-24 3 PRESIDEN I ROOSEVELT DEFENDS MEASURES RELAXING REGULATIONS London, March 21, 1.10 p. m. President Roosevelt, replying to a labour deputation which demanded stringent immigration laws, dc ent measurea (<>v relaxing the regulations concerning tix* entry of liiiH39 words
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Article18 1906-03-24 3 London, Much 2s, 1. 10 p.m. The Imperial Chinese Mission to ed at 1 .ondon.18 words
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Article63 1906-03-24 3 JOURNALISTS DISAPPEAR. Shanghai, March 14. Ihe m. disappearance from Harbin is reported of the Russian journalists, AntimiefT, Veroshkin, and rchernikofsky. no ostensible reason the publicaf their newspaper, the Novt SCnri, rl) published at Port Arthur, has l»< hi stopped. It i» supposed that the journal has forcibly63 words
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Article44 1906-03-24 3 March 14. ll 1- ported thai Gn at Britain and 1 to peripan to muli rtake the policing of < liin.i, and that Japan demands the stance of the British navy and the army to enable her to c 'Hit the t.ivL-44 words
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Article26 1906-03-24 3 Shanghai, March 14. meeting of ratepayi rs <>n lay night it was resolved to inlians m the Police Force men, their pn at strength26 words
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Article30 1906-03-24 3 1.. >mm>\, March 15. Apamphlet instigating the massacre m tne Jews has been published m St. inctkni of the police <llul censors ha g i, en received30 words
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Article203 1906-03-24 3 OUTBREAK IN CHULIA STREET. U« Monday evening an outbreak of "re, which might have involved the de--111 considerable property, oc■^l"M» ai 7. Chulia Street, rT,'^ 1 IlI(lian tr^ r named Mcidin. ''appears that shortly before -even large lamp was being lit m when the burning wick fell203 words
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Article51 1906-03-24 3 M R. R. D'COTTA DEAD. *»Ui which r rel i* Company, H-.vi- 1 <)m a 'O Ix-i.as been cni',"7'- length, period of 11 ((1 yesterday morning and his wi be interred m tl.c Catholic Jnw morning, foUowinc ofSt. losepfi. •aiJi,'';',' 4 p',^' 11 "^ve hw residence, tluß Bungalow, at 651 words
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Article25 1906-03-24 3 1( "-"»Kare now 5«, 1 -iiulcs" barracks at the .."'i'." iiav, been covered with £8 it* use, a quantity having •Nainedfo, use up the Kills.25 words
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Article798 1906-03-24 3 HARBOUR SCHEME ADOPTED. Amendment Increases Depth of Protected Area. The overshadowing feature at the meeting o f the Legislative CouncS yesterday afternoon was the fimS consideration of the Harbour Scheme. Scan Inikrkstinc, Papers. Before that subject was taken ud some interesting papers were laid be! fore the CouncQ,798 words
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Article125 1906-03-24 3 1 he Pinaiig (.ozrf/r's Kuala Kangsar roi respondent reports another gangrobbery. On the evening of the 15th inst., three 1\ W. I), coolies at Kati were returning to Kuala Kangsar with their wago when tluy were overtaken by a gang of five Chinese, armed with revolvers- Under threat125 words
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Article54 1906-03-24 3 Tin I*. He 0. intermediate steamer "Manila" left Penang at 2 p.m. on Friday and is mpecttd to arrive here at 10 am. on Sunday, to-morrow. Tm P. i O. extra steamer Banra left Hongkong at 10 am. on Thursday and is expected to arrive here at 6 am. OB54 words
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Article209 1906-03-24 3 TWO ITALIANS PASSED THROUGH SINGAPORE YESTERDAY. Among the passengers on the Italian steamer /schia, which left for Penangand Bombay the other day, were two alleged Italian murderers, who have been extradited from Hongkong for trial m their home country, with their custodians, consisting of a sergeant, a209 words
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Article224 1906-03-24 3 The annual meeting ot the Sar.dycroft Rubber Company was held nt noon yesterday, Mr. F. W. Barker presiding. Messrs. E. 11. Brntt, D. W. Reid, M. Schiffmann, and E.Scott Russell were present. The Chairman moved the adoption of the report and accounts. The output for the224 words
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Article146 1906-03-24 3 SQUATTER HELD-UP An audacious gang robbery took place at Serangoon at the third mile on Thursday night. It appears that seven Cantonese men armed with parangs and carrying torches "held up a squatter's hut m the back part of the grounds of Ayer Jerneh." The robbers146 words
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Article111 1906-03-24 3 Monseigneur Iwathian, the Armenian Archbishop for Persia and the Far East, left onThursday afternoon by the British India mail steamer Lunka tor Rangoon. All the principal membei sot the Armenian community were present on board to wish him Inm voyage. On Sunday night Iff opened the reading111 words
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Article84 1906-03-24 3 Helen ing to rubber cultivation m India, the Englishman says "So far it has been tound impossible to grow the Para rubber m Northern India, but the Assam variety and the Ceara have been profitably cultivated lor years on* a small scale, and it is not a84 words
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Article158 1906-03-24 3 FOLRTH SUNDAY IN LENT 8 ANDREW'S CATHEORAL. Matins and Litany 7 a.m. Holy Communion (C lioral) 7-45 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 5-30 p.m. S. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY LINES Foo Chow Service 11-15 am. Evensong and Sermon 8-15 p.m. M E CHURCH. COLEMAN STREET. Sunday School 8 a.m. Preaching, Rev.158 words
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Article107 1906-03-24 3 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Ykstkruay's R 1 si; lts A. Class Sinc.lks. T. G. IYeadgold beat N. E. Kent. Leggatt beat Nathan B. Class SINGLES. F. O. K. Brown beat A. G. Wells Capt. Kennick beat Barrett Nelson beat Baddeley A. C. Merglcr beat Hashins C. Class Singles.107 words
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Article51 1906-03-24 3 We hear that Taiping Dawi, a village at Mirbow, m Kedah, has been en tirely destroyed by fire. The cause of the conflagration, which took place on Sunday night, is as yet unknown. It is believed that the damage amounts to several thousands of dollars /Vmrfcf51 words
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Article36 1906-03-24 3 A sampan coolie was found dead m his sampan yesterday. The cause of death was general debility. Mr. Montagu Harris has returned from Saigon, where he went m connection with the affairs of the Towkay Saigon36 words
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Article724 1906-03-24 3 ARSON Cheng Cheah was charged vestfr day before Mr Colman wifTnS^f by fire. The D. P. P appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Carver for the defence. Superintendent Pett of the Fire Brigade war the first witness called. He said tlia. on 21st February 2 S oa m724 words
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Article212 1906-03-24 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IV PORT. TRADING VESSELS. Achilles, Brit 4484 Thompson, Mar 20 Hongkong, Mansfield, for London. Horibat, Siam, 352 Paknam, Mar 1 1 Bangkok, hast Asit.c Co., for Bangkok. Rrohem 817 Birkholm, Mar 19 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, des Un s/hXr £¥Z™ m Mar Bangkok /-ul/ala, Brit 2702 Stunt, Mar212 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1906-03-24 3 ROBINSON and 00. FIXED EXcHANGE REOUeED PRICE Ralelfll) Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE With Silrrr Plated Lamp, Bell and nil IcceBsories The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. M«««nJ The Straits General Supply Stores Co., 2, ißOZßinsrscosr i^o^^X), HAVE ALWAYS m STOCK. ENGINEERING MINING E221 words
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Advertisement88 1906-03-24 3 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which different Shits were berthed Yesterday East I i.i 1 1 Nil Vutoi i.i ii.i\ in 1 1 lock Albert Graving l»<««k I'm .^cmkSection No i Sultan van Langkat, ISisAongan, Am.u.i. I lonj^ Bee. I Rm knv >, i;.iiti. .i. 4 Ischia, I- iii|.|»..88 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1906-03-24 3 LATESTjMRIVALS. Karang Dut 207 Haan, Mar H l'alembang A. Guan Choon, for Palembang 25. Pin Seng, Brit 378 Davidson, Mar 22 Penang, Kirn Lum Hin, for Penang 24 iXatuna, Ger 458 Stolberg, Mar H Deli, Behn Meyer, for Deli 24. SatsHtna, Brit 2C.90 Chubb, Mar 22 New York, Pat. Simons,630 words
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Miscellaneous69 1906-03-24 3 CLEARANCES Machew for Bangkok Filippo Artilli Hongkong. Shanghai .ukl Japan You SwoU Batavia Manila Bangkok Deli Bangkok Janssens Bandjermassin Van der Lijn Billiton Ban Hin Gaan T. Anaon Batavkr Tringgaou Resident Schieff Kino Pbschaf] P. S. and Stettin Betsy B«g»n via porti S. i Hoar Mi-" llll! Mal.u i ,i69 words
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Miscellaneous136 1906-03-24 3 COMING EVENTS. Tc-day, March 24th. Hictl N\ ai 1 10-I7 .1 m 1 l-o pm. 1.1. Mail outward (i> M m tn log p. m. S. < Lawn T< niua, I own Band, llij:l. Scfvici retcrvoil Spai Itt nut N II \,x4■ i' m. Tc-mcrrcw, March 2(»th. High Water. l©»s7136 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement244 1906-03-24 4 r smoke Best IRoulmein Cigars. < )wing to fixity of exchange and a great demand for this brand of Cigars and having received large consignments of same from Moulmein, we have decided to reduce the price from date. Can be bought at Si. 50, 1.30, 1.10 and 80 cents per244 words
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Advertisement702 1906-03-24 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shangha Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KKSEKVK FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 tiosoniVm SUver Reserve 9500, 00U 195 (X) O OO X serve Liability (»f Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Hanpt, Ks(j Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson fVputy-Chairman. K. (ioetz, Ksq. I K. Salinger, Esq. C R.702 words
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Advertisement277 1906-03-24 4 1 UNSURPASSED I for-EXGELLENCE-j- I SOLD ALL OVER THE participated m /^^^^^^K r< CONSUMERS GOOD /^^^^^^^^^^SS\ DAWSON'S OLD i^^S-^m^^^^^f SCOTCH WHISKIES f%f\ I |i|"^O \C^AksSsr^ il^^ Ist.- Excellence of Quality. DAWSON'S WHISKIES Perfection per bottle $1.15 per case $12.00 duty paid Special 1.35 15.00 Extra special,, 2.00 18. 0 For277 words
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Advertisement115 1906-03-24 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 PE RAILWAY SYSTEMOperating the LARGEST and FASTES7 Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The Greyhounds of tho Pacific." Hong-kong to Liverpool115 words
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Advertisement288 1906-03-24 4 EMPLOYMENT WANTED ADVERTISER seeks situation. Thoroughly conversant with auditing and railway routine. Experienced ii. Printing works. Good news and jot. compositor. Efficient proof leader. Late of a Newspaper establishment. Can give good references. Apply to M. J., Co E. D. If. Office. Manager. NOTICE. THE ORIENTAL COMPANY LTD. Registered January288 words
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Advertisement401 1906-03-24 4 <( E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, EtT 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. 00 50 75401 words
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Advertisement426 1906-03-24 4 BE LET, FURNISHED h from ton,, fa* four bed rooma if, le^n J, Court preferred. l Wlt1 I' No. 7 Bat!° v b Ut i. on 2nd Floor. H( I^, Applj to GUTHRIE t C To be Let No. 6, Cecil Street Appfr to GUTHRIE I To be Let A426 words
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