Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 31 March 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section18 1906-03-31 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 173. VOL. 11, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH SlTlgoa^ PRICE 5 CENTS18 words
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Article74 1906-03-31 1 (Reuter s Agency wires. By submarine telegraph. 1 TROUBLE EXPECTED IN FINLAND. REACTIONARY REGIME RESUMING SWAY London, March 30, 8.45 a.m. I here are various indications that the reactionary regime is resuming sway m Russia. Ihe Governor-General of Finland, a Liberal, has resigned on account Of his74 words
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Article102 1906-03-31 1 IR> liters Agaacj wins. By submarine telegraph*) MOST INTENSE INDIGNATION IN NATAL PREMIER SPURNS IMPERIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND MINISTRY RESIGNS. London, March 30, 8 a.m. The Natal Ministry confirmed the death sentence imposed upon the natives who murdered the police, and the executions were fixed foi Friday. Mr. Churchill102 words
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Article65 1906-03-31 1 DOOR TO AN AMICABLE UNDERSTANDING KEPT OPEN. London, March 30, 8.45 a.m. Questioned regarding the probability > of an understanding with Russia, 1 securing the integrity and development of the resources of Persia, Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Secretary, replied that he could not say more than65 words
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Article54 1906-03-31 1 NEW YORK STATE SENATE AFTER THE INSURANCE COMPANIES London, March 8.45 a.m. The New York State Senate Ins unanimously passed a Kill terminating, on the 15th November next, the tenure ot office of all the present directors nnd trustees of the New York Life and the 154 words
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Article34 1906-03-31 1 COMPANY OF REGULARS LEAVES JERUSALEM. London March 30, 8.45 a.m. Acting under orders from Constantinople, a company of Turkish regulars s>tat«oned m Jerusalem has been sent to the Egyptian frontier.34 words
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Article36 1906-03-31 1 VICTORY FOR OIMMNI OF INVENTORYING LoNr*.\, March 30, 1 All tin. 1 o.iic( i tin. J i»\ .mi war lor refusing to participate iii tin ment of church inventorying m F have been acquitted.36 words
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Article26 1906-03-31 1 London. March 30, 8.45 a.m. The Prince and Princess ot Wales and party have landed at Suez and proceeded to Cairo.26 words
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Article174 1906-03-31 1 There has been a rush ol applications for rubber conetßttans lately m Perak; and L'ppper Perak, where Mr. Siekken and Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co., have acquired some five thousand acres, has risen m favour as pratfniim, a s ui table soil for the Para plant174 words
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Article357 1906-03-31 1 japank.se vessel beached at hongkong. The dense fog which prevailed near the approaches totheharbourduring the week and was the means of disorganizing steamship traffic from northern and southe.n ports recently, was respon- siblc lor a serious collision between the ss. Daini Kol^liira Maru, chartered by the Mitsui357 words
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Article116 1906-03-31 1 When Hadji Abdul Ka^im arrived m Bangkok by the Singapore from thii port on the .> 1 him', he was asked by the Customs Officers whether lie had any dutiable article- to declare, lie said that lie had, and that amongst liis effects were "Ceylon stones" which he116 words
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Article101 1906-03-31 1 We have always been 111 d 1 ifo l»« sion that it u.i^ illeg phants ihil of Siam, stay* the v im Observer. Ye! the <> h< 1 d y, 1 ing to the Rangoon Time*, ihra mese elephants were landed at 1\ goon from the S.S. G/enog/e,101 words
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Article135 1906-03-31 1 An accident occurred to the French mail s. s. slnuami Hrlu< on her arrival m Hongkong on the 20th inst., which necessitated the postponement of her i departure northward, indefinitely. It appears that as she was nearing her moorings, going slow, m some way as yet unexplained135 words
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Article93 1906-03-31 1 To erect the largest cathedral m Urn world is said to be the aisj of the Roman Catholics m New York. In Fifth-avenue one <>i the finest churches m America already exists, but thU it is intended to outdistance ill size. Some idea can v- formed of93 words
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Article93 1906-03-31 1 < >uinj; t«> the frequeni <•(•» urreocc <>t missionary case* and the consequent exorbitant indemnities which China has had t.. pay, the VVaiwupu lias wired special instructions to the authorities o( the (litVcu'tit provinces toast* e«s the value o( all the missionan pro* pertiesin then respective93 words
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Article77 1906-03-31 1 Built for the purpose of transmitting and receiving wireless messages l>etween America and Great Britain, a great tower, 400 ft. high, has just been completed at Macrihanish m Argyllshire. The corresponding tower on the American Bide Ml completed a lew months ago, and is situated t<> the77 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement749 1906-03-31 1 TANSAIM, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST LASS Sold Everywhere fjp i SCOTT S_ I It UUHHO 5. Wm OF PUSH COD LIVER OH. With HypopKosphites of Lime Soda. rik PALATABLE AS MILK. Jtes&xxsrtuZAS? liver oil f «-n scotr^ AS A BEME'.V F.^R C ■.VSUMPTHN. H^OWCHITIB VVtl749 words
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Advertisement31 1906-03-31 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK Sl IVHi'i Hokta TOP PLACE to t* HIGHEST class of Scotch Ulhiskksj 12 YEARS OLD SUPTUBO to H. M. TMI Kin. AND TO I.H.R. THE PRINCE OF WALES. 131 words
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Article41 1906-03-31 2 THE EASTERN PR ESS MOTES A\h NOTI Ns VUf I AM.UI, EXCHANGES^ I The Opium God. wpiumistiic,,,,,! whogive,. table respite from haunting exorces the anxiety oft [r well as petty 4rrie S of °tt iaUs chant or the c 001,,-. 541 words
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Article34 1906-03-31 2 The Man Who Work s lue dumiio-. m m Wh«»e government officials brktee-whist and ng the Luneta, he i« planning 1 meet his next draf ;w L U)w th, hand, of v Manila. --tin.34 words
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Article27 1906-03-31 2 weoDserve with 1 prise that it is JoySaniUry Officer to raid a ft depot at night whereas he S aimilariv enter a liven ly27 words
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747 1906-03-31 2 Eastern Dailp Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. SATUR DAY 31 ST MARCH THE LIEN-CHOW MASSACRE. Every student of current events m China and every thinking man m this part of the world is such a Student must welcome anything which throws light upon the underlying causes of the recent massacres m747 words
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Article31 1906-03-31 2 wmie rubber com pa elsewhere, only one such m process t being form. I and one reason forth, doubt the knowled Siam islike I ftccessity itm.—BmttgkoA fi31 words
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Article202 1906-03-31 2 A Straits Times leader, m Thursday's issue of that paper, calls attention to the new arrangement being made by the local Press with Reuter's Agency, but makes the erroneous statement that the E<istei'a Daily M>ttf, m common with other papers, "desires to pay less money to the Baron202 words
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Article44 1906-03-31 2 However, as Japa as good to us at am have confidence m ourse extent that we fear a should any such be attempted there no obstacle that America will the way of Japan m acquiring base m the Philippine isl 144 words
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Article47 1906-03-31 2 Uer.nan experts ra g cause the columns clira hanging on by thto keep m line and step" unison and the M hard "hard hikers" might ha the very devil, but all th< United State is that they meet every em bring result-.. —.1/'i.7//.7 Am47 words
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Article47 1906-03-31 2 It was lunny Chaprassi (native mv-do->c o\ medicine to a :v n choir m the Civil L Sunday morning m tl service. He walked aisle holding out the and m the other ha ike the nasty I Chaprassi is n, ,w Dotty Telegraph, Luck47 words
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Article55 1906-03-31 2 Government sd ted m Nganlufu for the the Chinese m W- st< it is all a farce. The I i> hung up ever] and means dism it hangs the real f tin an have no one them anything if the} hours. One teacher was to say all he55 words
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Article99 1906-03-31 2 The Municipality is to be doubly congratulated m the Plunkett case. First, because it has shown a commendable disposition to cleanse its force of every imputation of dishonesty, and, secondly, because m this instance the employee bas been found innocent. Whatever may be said against the various branches of99 words
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Article78 1906-03-31 2 In a lecture dehvi student^ of the Un vei vanta at Philadelphia, B alluded to experiments wli made by the Jap me increase the size of the .1 by means "efully 1 asserted that mii have been ra 1 V I g yen the 1 inn78 words
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Article62 1906-03-31 2 Many of the offio 1 running across tb an exchange asserts, w ease, which for wranl some of them call the an inflammation caused bj into the fog, aih\, while pa passea away. Running tl and trying to distinguish it is almost impossible to a a length62 words
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Article322 1906-03-31 2 DUE TO FILTHY HABI rs OF THE PEOPLE. Russian refugees who have arrived m London from the Vistula district have informed an livening Standard and St. Jame't Gazette representative that along the whole upper course of that river cholera epidemics have broken out. At first," he stated,322 words
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Article58 1906-03-31 2 The Hadji Abdul Karan to inform the Customs he had rkals I m his possession when he Bangkok from the Si out to be a Dutch subj< Bangkok Times. He m F. J. Domela Nieuwenhu lands Charge d f Affaires, of the Customs ;un forgctfulnesa cost him i>58 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement408 1906-03-31 2 NEW SEASON'S FRUIT. Australian Apples. ex P. O. "Devanha" lUST ARRIVED. THOMPSON THOMAS h CO. THF AUS TRA L I A X S TORES. international Sispensarg, 8 -A- BATTKRY TiOAID. PACING RAFFLES SQUARE. The Dispensary is m charge of an efficient European Dispenser, who will personally and promptly attend to408 words
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Advertisement426 1906-03-31 2 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS IS: Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to H.M. THE KING 0 HONGKEE. From SHANGHAI, 0 149, 151 152, ORCHARD ROAD, First Class Crpenter, Painter Polisher and f White Washer I < > Dealer m Art Furniture. Show Room No. 194, Orchard. i Road,426 words
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Advertisement324 1906-03-31 2 NOTICE. THERE WILL BE A fancy Dress Ball AT THE SUNGEI UJONG CLUB, ON EASTER MONDAY. TICKETS 5For tickets which will be issued only to members of the SUNGEI UJONG CLUB, OR THEIR FRIENDS, application should be made to the Honorary Secretary, SungeS Ujong Club. REMINDER. FKASER cV NEAVE LIMITED.,324 words
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Advertisement87 1906-03-31 2 CHURCH NOTICES FIFTH SUNDAY IN LEX! ST ANDREWS CATHEDB*L Matins an i Litam Holy Communion (C .>«ral) Holy Communion Plain i Evensong aiul Sermon ST. MATTHEWS. SEPOY LIMtS Poo how Service > Bvemoag v I Scvhmm M E GHURCH. COLEHAN ST* Sunday Sc tool Preaching, R--v. H. X Do. Dr.87 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1906-03-31 2 COMING EVENTS. T©-day, March list. High Water. 1-32 a.m., 2-21 p m. P. O. Outward mail due. S. V. C. Inspection, p-m. Swimming Club Launches, 2-30 p.m. To-m©rrow, April 1stHigh Water. 2-5. a.m. 3- 16 P- m Fiftii Sunday in Lent. German Homeward Mail due. Monday, April 2nd. High Water.150 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL.
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Title Section11 1906-03-31 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MARCH 31ot 1906.11 words
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Article127 1906-03-31 1 I. F. Ellis, S V. 1., andant, S. V. C 2 -'> March 5. V. C. Order Q. 11 S. Beads- the s. V. C. i M ix im Co., !me. < cx\ week, Capt. :< N. C 0., Bomb. M i d Wednes- Api il, al uk127 words
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Article667 1906-03-31 1 KILLED I WICK AND IS'l CX IN A BOG. SirG dH.N el. who has adily to gel < >nc lors strictly against < undei Navy ipposed to give the gunroom cat cxperiei I:• as nearly killed n Bangkok, be was •lead when rescued from i on of667 words
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Article98 1906-03-31 1 The Stiaifs L.ch<>, commenting on the re-ults of the recent Cambridge local examinations, say- that not a single Strait^ candidate is mentioned m the Honours List, and -econdly that not a Penang candidate has passed the junior examination under the age wars, v. hich is prescribed as98 words
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Article62 1906-03-31 1 The Sarawak (iazette learns that two large crocodik have recentlj t>< en caught at Lundu, where they have for some time 1 een causing quite a panic One is said to have been 17 feel long, and, on being opened up. amo-i-^t other delicacies inside were several "towchan.u-."62 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous701 1906-03-31 1 THE SHARE [MARKET. 1 .pital Capital Issue Paid Issued. paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotations. GOLD. l4 loo iS S Bersawah Gold M. Co Ltd. 9 14. 00 sellers lv l 0 Do. Do (Deferred 1 $8 (XO.U), 10 Bruseh Hydraulic fin M.C^L,d. Z lo. 1 0 sellers SuSuS 00701 words
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SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT.
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Article21 1906-03-31 2 Lucifer, Dut Col. sti\, 125 Lovious, Mar. 22 Rhio, Rhio. Kostroma, Rus. V. Fleet 1989 Smelsky, Mar. 24 Hongkong, Odesa.21 words
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Article253 1906-03-31 2 Achilles, Brit 4484, Thompson, Mar. 20 from Honkong, Mansfield, London. Carlyle, Brit 331 Wright, Mar 25 T. Anson, Straits SS Co.. for Port Swett. De Eerens, Dut 795 Smits Mar 26 Samarinda, Daendels, for Sourabaya. Esmeralda, Brit. 171, Dec. 11 P. Swettenham, Laid up. Fultala, Brit. 2702, Stunt,253 words
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Article60 1906-03-31 2 YhSTKRDAY. Singapore for Bangkok Asahan Penang Devawongsee Penang St. Domingo Vladivostock Billiton Anambas and Natunas Is. Baralong Antwerp Chip Shing Saigon Hye Leong Teluk Anson Sri Muar Muar Malacca Eskdale Hongkong. To-day Natuna Deli Ganges Dunkirk Sui Sang Penang and Calcutta Palamcotta Hongkong Dagrnar Moulmein Batavia Billiton Dc Eerens60 words
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Article162 1906-03-31 2 A*. Bahtu,Yh\\. OS Sudiu Mar 2 V Rhio, Kirn Hoe Bee, lor Rhio 2<>. I'anadts, Nor 1 903 Berentsen Mar 29 Nagasaki, Bousted, for X'ma> Is 31. Pundit, Brit 3832 Crebbin, Mar 2<y Moji, A. Gilfillan. des. Uncertain. Solva, Nor 641 Tellefsen, Mar 2^) Bangkok, Low Sum for162 words
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Article525 1906-03-31 2 Nairn; Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Mkn of-Wak, &c. Donegal, Brit, cruiser, Englaud, due soon. Duke of Edinburgh, Brit, cruiser, England soon. Natal, Brit, cruiser, due England, due soon. Mail* from EUROPE Mar. 31. P. &O. Devanha A: Himalaya. Mar. 31, Nedeiian-1 Prins Hendrieh. Apl. 6,525 words
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Article163 1906-03-31 2 Per P. O. Devanha, due Mar. 31 Mr. E. L. Huso:). Mr. S. G. Broadrick, Mr. H. M. Hatclull. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tulloch, Mr. W. S. Coutts. To Penang.- -Mr. and Mrs. Symes, Mis* Cowper, Mr. C. A. Buxton, Mr Stark, Mr. H. Barclay, Mr.163 words
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Article20 1906-03-31 2 M K\<.! md Per P. a- vanha,"this morning, tl I of March From China l'< I i.20 words
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Article61 1906-03-31 2 Mai j !'ci Pin Mrs. Ashdou ne. Per. P.A< > -l» i I. W Watkins, M Messrs. John 11. W. Sin bbeare, 1" I h v. p. I>. M. I loitk i I "d, I. Rev. P. Graham, Mi Gardner, Mi Yarwood, M S Crura Ewing, monds, Mr.61 words
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Article41 1906-03-31 2 For Bangkok Colombo < Billiton.V i I'antianak An, Hongkong Araoy ilai Sai.ak Djambtc II I'enarm A Calcutta P. Swct'ham&Pena'v I Muar S Mai cca Hon^konn &t Malacca f Bangkok Hon.: onx &< Europe via Cokwbo B Saigon Penang Deli Malacca I41 words
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Advertisement40 1906-03-31 2 j PIANO for $75, H .md iS pa 1 I .cli I tl«>. of iS 5 $390.00 Cash. I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I I PIANOLAS lio payment- 00. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. TRY AN" jk m AOVfU ■■b Iw Hi40 words
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Article15 1906-03-31 3 HOUSE I T LORDS PASSES RESOI l RON DESPITE PROTESI OF GOVERNMENT.15 words
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Article39 1906-03-31 3 TROUBLESOME RUSSIAN TROOPS. Inking, March 15. The Russian troops are causing great uneasiness to the Chinese at Wusuh a district of Hulung-kiang. Ihe 1 eking Government has wired imperative instructions to the Tartar General at Hulurg-kiang.39 words
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Article334 1906-03-31 3 DR. VAN WEDEL MRS. LIND. An Important Decision. 1 His Lordship, Sir Lionel Cox, yes- terday gave judgment m the case m I which Dr. Van Wedel sued Mrs. Lind for his fees for attendance on herself, I I husband, and children. His Lordship held that while334 words
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Article1069 1906-03-31 3 CASTAWAYS' ADVENTURES ON AN ISLAND. De Foes story of Robinson Crusoe's adventures on his lonely island has been m some degree approached by the experiences of a shipwrecked crew on an island m the Pacific oft" the west coast of v ancouver. 1 ThC o u ingS were1,069 words
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Article673 1906-03-31 3 BOYCOTTERS IN HONGKONG HARBOUR. When the electric tramway service S a X l r d r" Hon Kong\ there was a general behef that the ricksha-puller would attempt jo play some hanky-panky tricks u ,th the innovation and indeed the authorities were prepared for some display of the673 words
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160 1906-03-31 3 I.o\ik)N, March 30, i.45 The Earl of Halifax moved U1 l^ ie I Inii-e of Lords that "the Hou-e desires to record its high afMJfCci*** n o f Lord Milner's services m South Africc" The Earl ol Elgin moved the previous? question, saying that160 words
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Article45 1906-03-31 3 San Francisco, March 1 5. General Rennenkampf, whose life has recently been threatened, has threatened to execute six hundred men m retaliation if any attempt is made to put the threat into execution. The men he will kill will be drawn by lot.45 words
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Article83 1906-03-31 3 Bkrlin, March 16. Ihe continued evidences of a disposition to oppose the granting to Germany of her rights m Morocco have given rise to grave fears here that there is a deliberate intention on the part of the French Government to force an appeal to arms, m83 words
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Article46 1906-03-31 3 REPU rED AUTHORS OF JEWISH MASSACRES GO FREE. ixdon, March to, 1.45 a.m. Russian Senate has acquitted dhart and Governor Kurloff, the reputed authors of the Jewish massacres at Odessa The acquittal eyed to have been due to a nal order from the Czar.46 words
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Article158 1906-03-31 3 London, March 16. There U a serious situation m Manchuria between China, Russia and Japan. Just what it is cannot be learned now as the Governments concerned art- keeping it secret. Japan has been forbidden to send an}' troops to North Manchuria or to make any occupation158 words
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Article31 1906-03-31 3 RUSSIANS AFRAID GRAVES WOULD BECOME SHRINES. London, March 30, 1.4; a.m. Tl-.c h Lieut. Schmidt and < executed with him md -unk at sea event pilgrimages to the31 words
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Article342 1906-03-31 3 ALLEGED HOI'SE-BREAKING. Yesterday afternoon before Mr. Scott, -i.\ Malays were charged with houaebreakint by night and theft and also with dishonestly receiving stolen property. It was alleged that they broke open the house of one Masuda Samuel, m Cuppage Road, on the 17th instant, and removed almost all342 words
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Article38 1906-03-31 3 N OF EXECUTIONS H'STIFIED BY POSSIBLE AND FOR BRITISH TROOPS. March 30, 1 .45 pm. f Elg md Mr. Churchiliament had no information the Natal the Pn ss telegram. ispension of the -ible de- Intish troops38 words
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Article29 1906-03-31 3 London, March 16. Count Witte is preparing an edict to be submitted to the Cznr, abolishing the present restrictions on jews within the Russian Empire.29 words
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Article20 1906-03-31 3 San Francisco, March 16. Senator Depew is very ill and it is believed lie will not recover.20 words
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Article21 1906-03-31 3 RUM 1 >F A C RISIS DENIED. March ;..m sis m th< career t von Buek>« .daily iin.21 words
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Article27 1906-03-31 3 Sam Francisco, March 16. The plans for the new Russian submarines have been sold to a secret agent of one of the Powers27 words
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Article26 1906-03-31 3 London. March 17. King Charles of Roumania is very ill, and his death is likely to be a matter of a few hour-.26 words
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Article118 1906-03-31 3 New iork, March 19. John I). Rockefeller is seriously ill and his physicians cannot say whether he will recover. Mis trouble is said to be a complication of diseases accentuated by the excitement of the legal entanglements into which he and his gigantic Trust, the Standard Oil118 words
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Article358 1906-03-31 3 Another of their pleasant entertainments was given by the members of the Philharmonic Society m the Town Hall last night, but owing to the late hour at which the Concert terminated, toll justice cannot here be done to the ladies and gentlemen who contributed to the enjoyment358 words
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Article249 1906-03-31 3 On 15th ult. a batch of coolies arrived m Jesselton by s.s. Dane! and one absconded. On 17th, Sergt. Raidollah Khan received certain m- formation and m the early morning at about 3 o'clock he visited a Chinese gardener's house and found two Chinamen, apparently asleep; m249 words
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Article176 1906-03-31 3 [From Native Papers.] GIFTS OF RUSSIAN MINISTER. The Russian Minister is so thoroughly versed m the Chinese written and spo- ken languages that it is said that he v conducting the negotiations m connection with the new Russo-Chinese Treaty without the assistance of an interpreter. CoMSTmmoM F.woirld. Iliu176 words
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Article83 1906-03-31 3 On Friday night nearly the whole of the European police Inspectors Sergeants and men assembled m their headquarters to discuss the best means of bringing to the notice of Government the low salaries they were now i drawing, m view of the enhanced rate i of exchange. It83 words
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Article55 1906-03-31 3 A meeting will be held to discuss the advisability of starting Chinese Vernacular Schools for children m Singapore, to-day, 31st March, at 4p. m., at TuugChi I "Yuan, No. 3, Wayang Street. A lecture on the "Revival of learning among the Chinese m Java" will be gfem55 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement345 1906-03-31 3 RILEY, HARCREAVES CO, LD MEETIN HOLDERS cral Meet- j >mpany iraa held at > mpany Stn f., yesterday. Bl the meeting, W. M. Robertson. Managing 1 I .airman,) and Mr. C. E F. Wrector, Mr. T. C. B ctary) HorTble W. J. 5. Ellis, Thompson, 5JcN< Braddel, Drysdale, I uvreur,345 words
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Advertisement195 1906-03-31 3 ROBINSON 1 and 00. FIXED EXCHANGE REDUCED PRICE Rakiah Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE With Silver Plated Lamp, lull and all The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS J I Ok Gaumont N^ I 1 =1 CbronopbotK SINGING AND TALKING NEVER YET SHOWN195 words
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Advertisement326 1906-03-31 4 SMOKE Best IRoultiKin Cigars. Owing to fixity of exchange and great demand foi this brn rid of Cigars and ha\ j eceived large consignments of same from •lioulmein, we have decided to reduce the price from date. Can b<.' bought at 1.30, 1.10 ami So ceius per packet of 100326 words
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Advertisement692 1906-03-31 4 BANKS. f Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 i 1 o S0 0iV»n Silverßeserve 9500,000 1 lja w .°oo Imil Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq —Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dicksoo Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I F. Salinger, Esq. C. R.692 words
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Advertisement451 1906-03-31 4 MALAY RECORDS. j 1 Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau Loiikin "1 Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bank Serampang Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong N Timbang Daek Anak Ayam451 words
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Advertisement113 1906-03-31 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 SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTESI Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. "The Greyhounds of the Pacific." Hong-kong to113 words
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Advertisement346 1906-03-31 4 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance r 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 Guthrie346 words
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Advertisement460 1906-03-31 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOl PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all^our Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted A To Let. Situations Wanted Vacant. Exchange A Mart. 1 Day. 1 WEBK. Fortnight. MONTH 25Jvvords or undt'i 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00 4. 00460 words
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Advertisement485 1906-03-31 4 R SALE, WANTED, ETC, TO 8E LET. To be Ut. No -A? altery Koad Three m, on 2nd Moor. To< ms Apply to GUTHRIK ft G t(J To be Let. No. 6, Cecil Street. Apply to GUTHRIK, v Co I 'To be Let A Compound House N o woodc Park.485 words
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