Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 June 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1906-06-07 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 228 VOL. IX SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article1213 1906-06-07 1 James Douglas - James Douglas MONTE CARLO: OUTSIDE I hate panoramas, prospects, and bird's-eye views. They are the platitudes of nature, meet for the mechanical tourist who sees without seeing. There is an ugly wooden platform on the top of La Californie. It is called The Observatory. In a feeble1,213 words
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Article159 1906-06-07 1 Colonel Bruce, commanding the Chinese Regiment at Wei-hai-wei recently arrived m Peking after an overland journey from India of unusual interest. Accompanied by Captain Layard, Northamtonshire Regiment, and a competent Native Surveyor he left Leh, Ladakh, on August 29, crossed into I ibet by Tangongpagar159 words
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Article488 1906-06-07 1 A young engineer, Mr. Ernest Young, has reached Calcutta after a journey extending over four months, from Yunnan to Assam. From particulars < furnished by Reuter's correspondent we learn Leaving Tientsin Oct. 1, 1905, I travelled by sea to Haiphong, and, after passing through Tongking, reentered Chinese488 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1906-06-07 1 Old fttdlisl) Curve Cut Cobacco. I 4.02 Vacuum Cms tpitb Aluminum pocket tin. A suCE TO A PIPEFUL" Obtainable Everywhere. jm?» -^T "^^jl^^^fe^H^^aSßS v/ LITTLE CO. Ld., SINGAPORE H| jj^ Special Reserve Botol Hitam I If John Little Co. Ltd. I W C: M 1( it m I PHAROS I104 words
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Advertisement459 1906-06-07 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, Newera Eliya %JO 6,200 feet 01s tbe most accessible hill station from the Straits Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, Magnificent climate, Good Hotels. A Mountain home for Europeans. A health station for invalids. A place of education for children. I An attractive holiday resort for Visitors.459 words
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Advertisement11 1906-06-07 1 SINGAPORE J. UTTLE ft CO., LTD. an* A3ENTS. ROBINSON ft CO.11 words
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Article69 1906-06-07 2 The Dutch community m the Colony will hear with the keenest satisfaction that the rumour that great hopes were entertained m official circles at the Hague of the birth of an heir to the Netherlands Throne, is confirmed. The interesting e\ent is expected to occur shortly.69 words
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708 1906-06-07 2 The Eastern Daily Mai.l PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 7TH JUNE. OUR TRAIN SERVICE. A very general opinion is prevalent m Singapore that the moment has arrived when serious consideration should be given to the question of improving all round the train service between Singapore and Johore. We do not propose708 words
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THE WORLDS PRESS
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Article9 1906-06-07 2 every vvhe.c. m '^rythi n> Journal GenevaJournal Geneva - 9 words
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Article21 1906-06-07 2 Anything to obli XC is an. order Wlt h regard to th, I L Nation New York niCsNation - 21 words
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Article20 1906-06-07 2 ofmen;w m cn ,n, n o i^^il>H,, enemy and destroyer l "Lady Phyllis," hZrL °L Women The BystanderThe Bystander - 20 words
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Article46 1906-06-07 2 n uoctor who make of modern nerves M ys t j, s P«aalit» silence should be r i K ,.r h" hoUr^ on each patient daily mi n lm t'"^! it may even be dSirK^?^ silence for hrohoun each ,h rce The WorldThe World - 46 words
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Article47 1906-06-07 2 m not tngland, France lu v sia, irresistible w| lcil v P V R| they not force the V1 ca who dare, now, at e'v i man vthe g»od things,,/ hi v ;Vc iv M(in i>f her little word too" r d to m^ ZeitungZeitung - 47 words
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Article21 1906-06-07 2 w-th.t, Kuns, and conducts a 'ft unmerciful war .gainst the bh? •n -South Africa. L/"L 5 Brlge, Brussels21 words
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Article45 1906-06-07 2 me mere suggestion that i Of Lord Milncr's pre^tiJe n d tance should be r^MsX services of high merit with gested impeachment impns uf*! a striking sign of thegn change m the political lite of F-\,,,u., Nippon Tokio. b a vNippon - 45 words
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Article46 1906-06-07 2 ♦v, V- V :>oon ue abandoned by the fashionable world. Alread) offices and the appropriating m;,ny of tl, c able streets at the back of I'u and Navfair is following m t step- of the strand, Soho. and Court Quarter it Kensingi TruthTruth - 46 words
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Article51 1906-06-07 2 both the Emperor an.l Kmpre^ Dowager are indisp so nstnicI s have been telegraphed to the different iceroys and Govern rs requesting them to recommei <! v ble docGovernment, official, or civilian! whom they may know, and to *end them to the capital under official nrntection.—Hongkong Post - 51 words
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Article48 1906-06-07 2 I he novelist has become the piooeer of revolationary views nearly all the relations of life. exhibiting man iagc a he \s probably satirising I petty, exposing the ess oJ respectability, or throwing down I challenge to some otto r social order Times of India ITimes of India - 48 words
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Article65 1906-06-07 2 On more than one occasion o have become such mere machines that they have dreaded release. Fhey know that they have lost all tone such friends as may be still alive and all ability to earn a livelihood m I any kind of paid \v>rk. andWeekly Dispatch - 65 words
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Article72 1906-06-07 2 England is littered with maiden ladies and grumpy old bachelors, who, having been thwarted m love m early youth, have made of pasting through life deaf and wind to the charm oi every body m the world save the one they happentohave lost. This glorification into a virtueLadies Field - 72 words
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Article67 1906-06-07 2 Why should not many objection- be obviated by the club card committeeor some authority provided purpose -making B handicap ot the more or less regular player-. ViA grading them that, as at stranger has some means ot knowing were he is, and the thfckskinn player has no excuseVanity Fair - 67 words
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Article79 1906-06-07 2 Many of the masterpieces m private collection- of the nob been clandestinely disposed < grown to be Fashionable way ralv < mg money on the part of the ueeuv rich. A Reynolds or a Gainsboroug" is one day t iken down from tl ostensibly toGrand Magazine - 79 words
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Article136 1906-06-07 2 It has been assumed thai I States ability and capita! arc the vital factors m the progress of < an** The truth is, ofcou.se. that capable American whoonno .»Lau and succeeds there, and builds up w* ness or industry, doxens hundreds--of capable men have CODIC belt IJournal, Ottawa - 136 words
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Article108 1906-06-07 2 A Company has just been registered under the name of "The Drain Pipe manufacturing Co. Ltd:" frith a nominal capital of $22,000 divided into 220 shares of Si 00 each. The objects of this Company are among others to carry on the business of manufacturers of108 words
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Article103 1906-06-07 2 TENNIS TOURNAMENT FOR 1906 Result of Yesterday's Play. A. Class Single Handicap. Seovv Poh Leng— 40 beat Tan Kwee Swee scr. W. O. Lee Chin Tuan plus 1 beat Soh Peng Lim scr. 6-2, 6-0 Tay Boon Guan plus 3 beat Tan Tiam Keat —3 3-6, 9-7103 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1906-06-07 2 Having been appointed by the British American Tobacco Coy. Sole Agents m the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States for the many Havana Cigar Factories that they represent, we have m stock the following:— Rothschilds Elegantes (BOCK Co) Alicias Finos (BOCK ft Co) Regalia Especial (H. DE CABANAS) Bachelors Finos277 words
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Advertisement220 1906-06-07 2 Australian Canned Meats WERE USED EXTENSIVELY IN CDc South African Campaign AND EARNED THE COMMENDATION OF THE WAR OFFICE. EVERY CARCASE USED IN FITZROY BRAND GOODS is carefully examined by a Government Medical Offlcerjand Expert before being passed For Human Consumption THUS ENSURING Perfect Safety. AGENTS AND SUPPLIERS,THOMPSON THOMAS CO.220 words
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Advertisement244 1906-06-07 2 WANTEDV\MN TED m a month's time by a single man quiet board and lodging with a private family preferred and does not wish pay more than $60 per mensem. "STUDIOUS" c/o E. D. M. NOTICE. On and after the Ist of June, Kirn Co's Establishment will open as follows Week244 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous143 1906-06-07 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MErt^HANT VESSELS. to,;, (apt. ij n fgth M a >' Vvom l1 11^' l* al1 son Simon- Cv O. W. :^i tons, Capt m Newcastle, dandOa U 175 tons, Capt im Bandjermasd 14 -i.;.- Ban .A'. Rds. Capt 13 tngkok, 17th Behn Meyer ft ell,143 words
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Miscellaneous452 1906-06-07 3 LATEST ARRIVALS. linn /in (,ntiv, Brit. str. 243 tons Capt. Hunter, 6th June. From Teluk Ana 11, ;>rd June. G.c, and 40 d. p. Wee Bin A Co. For Teluk Anson, Bth linn ll 'df/ /in, Brit. Mr. 195 tons, Capt Morrell, sth June. From Telobaii rstjtme. Ci. c, and452 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1906-06-07 3 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, raUKSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1906.11 words
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Article311 1906-06-07 3 Capital Capital Issue f Paid Issued. paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotation*. GOLD. •sss' l4 OQO IS IS •li.oosellers SGOOoOO (X<OCOj I m v P?' v Do (Deferred) 8.00 sellers 9200*000 v rU SCh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd. 15.00 seller §100.'000 00 KadanaGoldM.Co. Ltd. 'nom. vo311 words
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Article28 1906-06-07 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted yesterday the 4, ms l>ai.k rr.te at 1/4 i/a. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/16.28 words
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Article150 1906-06-07 3 On Ltmdau Bank 4 mjs 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 9/16 d 6 ra,s. 2/4 13/4 On 1 isrtt.aiiy Bank d/d 2.40 Private 5 m/s 2.44 &j -j m,s 2.4. On ftWM VOk d, d 2.95 Private 3 m 1 1.98J do. 6 m/a150 words
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Article165 1906-06-07 3 Tin S 91.37^ Gambier n hso do Cube No. 1 10.75 do do No. 2 lt 9 00 Pepper, Biack (ordinary Spore),, 20.75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 28.37$ Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) v 33 do (80 to the lb.) M 53. Mace (Banda) v165 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1906-06-07 5 y— s f| VOTING COUPON. i June 7TH 1906. L To the Competition Editor, f Eastcnt Daily Mail" J I consider the most popular man m the Straits Settlements F.M.S. to be Mr Xante < =3* >< v M37 words
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Advertisement287 1906-06-07 5 One of the Finest and Largest Electric Fane m very Bedroom Buildings m I'enang X2§) Cutttne and Catering under Entirely under European vjc? Supervision of an Cwropoan Management. Export THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. I IFEINTj^IISJ-a-. Electrically Ut and Ventilated Bar Lunch (free) from 11 a.m.— l p.m. throughout Suppers (hot <>r287 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement461 1906-06-07 6 TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT AND A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Professor KRISHNA RAO'S Renowned Circus from BOMBAY. A Combination of several celebrated Acrobats and Trapeze Artists. Che Chasm Of Death Aerial Chroa, Dreadful Handkerchief, BoneFless Girl. (EUVRES OF WELL TRAINED. Menagerie Such as Bengal Tigers, Horses, Bears, Elephants, MonIkeys, Dogs, etc., etc. The461 words
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Advertisement720 1906-06-07 6 BANKS. Honjkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I iq r nn.wv Silver Reserve 9500,000/ 1 9&.<».O00 R( serve Usability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. j E. Goetz, Esq. IH. E. Tomjcins Esq. I C.720 words
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Advertisement383 1906-06-07 6 MALAY RECORDS. i Lagu Jalak Lanting t T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plomban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau Loiikin M Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong H Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bana Seratnpang Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong H Timbang Daek H383 words
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Advertisement311 1906-06-07 6 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. CHENG CO., Afa. 43 High Street, SINGAPORE. Have Everything m their Establishment that is necessary for the best European Houses, at the very lowest lates. Credit given to respectable people. Price lists will 'be ready on ist May. Board Lodgings may be had for311 words
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Advertisement495 1906-06-07 6 "f. P. I." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED^ PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all \vour Wants: Houses, Qodowns 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 5° ti m 75495 words
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Advertisement341 1906-06-07 6 TO BE LET. on and Floor. l 11lr <* t*. Apply to Girnißi E& Ltd. TO LET. Compound house Koad, fr, )m M..,,",:,^; 537 Ga Jfe town 1 burroundl-d by £s ""'< from Terms moderate mir A !>l>ly to 1 x AYu 'a;.ay FOR^SALE. with a vcrv <twwl 11 lun^heti341 words
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Advertisement29 1906-06-07 4 STRAITS CYCLE ANP Motor Co. LAMPS CLEAN, COOL, SAFE 100 C. P. 1 CENT per Hour, THE LAMPS ARE ALWAYS READY KOR LIGHTING. No WICKS NO SMOKE. NO SMELL29 words
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Advertisement136 1906-06-07 4 THE Straits Weekly. Brightest, Best and Cheapest Journal m the Far P PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY PRICE 10 (7LV7-S P/f/^ COPY Quarterly v No charge is made for postage. THE STRAITS WEEKLY will be shortly enlarged contain many more columns of reading nutter new and interesting features are to be added136 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous505 1906-06-07 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Men-of-War, &c. Andromeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, soon. Diadem, (Brit, cru), Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Thistle, (Brit, g'bt.), Plymouth, soon. Steamers. Alesia, Hamburg, due June 9505 words
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Miscellaneous441 1906-06-07 4 Peshawar, Hoogkong, July 11 P. O. Poona, London, Sept. S P. O. Palawan, Hongkong, June 26; P. O. Prins Hendrik, Am'dam, July 21 Daendels. Prin/ Ludwig, Hamburg, Sept. 21 B. Meyer. Palermo, Hongkong, June 13; P. O. Pr. R. Luitpold, H'burg, July 13; Behn Meyer. Ping Suey, L'pool lue June441 words
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THE MADRID OUTRAGE.
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Article35 1906-06-07 5 London, Juim- <>, 4 Pm- mon BOldien have died from J3£ of the bomb explosion at M the number of injmc-d ..iifferiiw liom l)lood P oisonll1 g f^bdieved that the bomb was ned-35 words
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Article36 1906-06-07 5 ROYAL FESTIVITIES CONCLUDED. Foreign Guests leaving Wadrid. I onpom, |une <k 4 p.m. (itorchlig -mom which was m Lt night, concluded the royal a i Madrid iVin^ofWak. ni other fon to leave ttwlay.36 words
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Article22 1906-06-07 5 BROWING APPREHENSIONS «W> WI! N NATAL I, June 4 p.m. C.nvc ipprehcnsion* an e-itertained owing to the d-aflection of22 words
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Article31 1906-06-07 5 I.o\!> m, a.«i. The Director of the M idem Si hod i, Barcelona, wh< M the -upposedauthorofthe Madrid outrage, lodged, th several anarchist proha? been arrested at Barcelona.31 words
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Article43 1906-06-07 5 <\IPT(> BE THE ArTHOR OF THE PARIS BOMB OUTRAGE. lon, Jure 8.J5 a.m. Police declare that they have el was the irage at Paris (when I bomb wn< thrown at the cat-nape m which ex-President 1.-'ubet and King were rid43 words
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Article24 1906-06-07 5 9 am. At Was gil» l» of Represtablishing ship for China. The Id annually at Shanghai. Hankau, Tientsin and24 words
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21 1906-06-07 5 NO DAMAGE SI -STAINED. 13 a.m. The- thquake at m Monday night but nodima^e was done.21 words
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Article49 1906-06-07 5 REVOLTING REVELATIONS. June 6, 11 jo a.m. The M N- ill's n :< R I i th« Meat Cbngn are na:>- it g He states that the accumulation of tilth makes tube-cul"^:- extremely preirnoii^ the employees, who exfloor which is littered and trimmings which lected and convert49 words
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37 1906-06-07 5 BRITISH STEAMER FIRED UPON BY ARABS v IK< N IPS M I SUPPRESS LAWLESSNESS. Jane. 6, 1 ..30 a.m. g -he banks of the a British holes m her. 1 isaltiea but the authoess to the troops.37 words
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Article32 1906-06-07 5 ALLEGATIONS REPUDIATED. June 6, 1 i.jo a.m. horrifying revelations prevailing, eight of P' lrk; n Chicago tatement declaring thei «n«l ds am clean and they are ready to suggestions fofim-32 words
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Article40 1906-06-07 5 DEAT H OF SIR CHARLES TENNANT. June 6, ...30a.n1 I ennant is dead. foTtdh r <-'»™nt. Sons and A^Ho r r;T^" lontofthe l nited Hank of iSfiA™}?* >^ of a 1(i lle was over 82 I ooßHitoeng ho sat for several40 words
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Article24 1906-06-07 5 I Mr. Eliu I>OX June6 '"-3oa.m u n °PPosed W V r ha> been returned Irßr yiß;,b m narvoil< re P lacin24 words
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Article97 1906-06-07 5 i^dto'aln hna Rao a circus SptemooS ;uullcll( 'c last night, eil renders l/ ro S™mme W9M very sn t and thc *"*H3Kt was Tl X r' th thc Performance. pSoKiM 1^ lnti^of Baby NthesmTri 1 la( >" and Jackson pcored. ail la(k »nd were well P*ooaci« £y^ lir97 words
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Article306 1906-06-07 5 IN THE STRAITS AND STATES. $100 Prize! $100 Prize!! NEW "E. 0. OPEN TO ALL READERS. All that you have to do is to write m the appended coupon the name of the gentleman whom you consider to be the most popular man m the Straits306 words
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Article700 1906-06-07 5 E. W. BIRCH. POLLING RESULTS. Vote- received up to date for the most popular man m the Straits and States are as follows Nmmm No. of Votes. S. Jansz 27 hoa Gi.ing Thye 27 1. N. Vandrr Beck 24 Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn 22 C. Chaytor700 words
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Article227 1906-06-07 5 A WELL-KNOWN EASTERN JOURNALIST. The death of Mr. Thomas Cowan, journalist, is reported from Tokio. T. C." was some years ago connected with the Hongkong Telegraph and was later one of the founders of the Manila Times." He then went to Shanghai where he edited the227 words
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43 1906-06-07 5 A telegram to The Hague says that a native stronghold at Bontoe, m South Celebes, was attacked by Dutch troops, who were repulsed with a loss of two officers wounded, 12 soldiers killed, and 24 soldiers wounded43 words
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Article761 1906-06-07 5 On the 12th of April, the contract tendered by Sir John Jackson, Ltd for the construction of the harbour improvements at Singapore was formally accepted by the Crown Agents, m behalf of the Government of the Straits Settlements. The terms and conditions were finally arrived at on761 words
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Article86 1906-06-07 5 Last night the Alexandra Hall was comfortably filled to see Marysan or A European Geisha." The play went well from start to finish, the scenery is good, the dresses were excellent, and the acting left nothing to be desired, taken altogether, one gets full value for the price86 words
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Article83 1906-06-07 5 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co's saleroom on Tuesday afternoon Freehold land, area 1 acre 12 poles, Passir Panjang Road, together with the dwelling house thereon known as Tugela. O. Hagedorn $3,400. Twenty-eight freehold allotments off Gaylang Road, area 56,000 square83 words
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Article77 1906-06-07 5 We understand that the Rev. H. C. Izard, Colonial Chaplain, is about to go away for some weeks to recoup his health. Mr. Izard has been m continual bad health for some time. It is hoped that an extended holiday may put him m good form again.77 words
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Article586 1906-06-07 5 Much time was occupied m the Supreme Court yesterday m hearing the case of Leong Heng vs. Kho Quan Seng, Manager of Chop Seng Moh, for $4,000 ami the counterclaim for $6,600 presented by the Chop. Mr. Greenfield represents the plaintiff and Mr. Van Someren the defendant.586 words
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Article876 1906-06-07 5 ENDANGERING LIVES OF PASSENGERS. Hassan Mohamed was charged yesterday before Mr. Scott with doing an act likely to endanger the lives of persons using a tram-car by driving the car when he was not a driver. Inspector McCully of the Tramway Company prosecuted. He drposed that at 7876 words
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Article216 1906-06-07 5 Before a Bench Court Saturday last Wong Seng was arraigned on a charge of being m fraudulent possession of a watch. The facts of the case were that on 29th May at 2 p.m. the accused walked into a pawn shop No. 5, Merchant Road and216 words
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Article81 1906-06-07 5 In the Siamese Budget just published the revenue for 1906-7 is estimated at 54,700,000 ticals (about an increase as against the preceding year of 1,700,000 ticals about ,£95,000) Mr. Rivett-Carpac, Financial Agent t<» the Siamese Government, will receive the Grand Cross of the Order of the81 words