Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 18 July 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 262 VOL. H SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 588 1 LEGAL PROCEEDINGS." Says the Hongkong Telegraph Most people are familiar with the dull monotony of the proceedings in a Court of Law, and it is seldom that the gravity of the judge, the counsel, the solicitors, the clerks, and all the rest of them attending a Supreme Court sessions is
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  • 322 1 In view of the present agitation in England and in China against, the opium traffic, a Government statement just issued upon the moral and material progress of India during the past year furnishes some instructive information as to the opium traffic in British territory. The opium
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  • 33 1 A wire to the Manila Cablenews states that a successful attempt has been made to establish wireless communication across the South American continent, between stations established in Peru and Buenos Ayres.
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  • 476 1 Marie Corelli, sued the other month a Stratford-on-Avon firm, Messrs. A. E. Wall, for having published picture post-cards puqfrorting to depict scenes in her private of home life, and thus, as she alleged, exposing her to ridicule and contempt. An injunction to restrain such publication was applied for
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  • 205 1 A sensation has been caused in Pittsburg by the elopement of Mr. John Alston Moorhead, second son of a wellknown multi-millionaire, with his mother's French maid. His father is the head of the biggest independent steel works in the United States. The maid, known only as Frances,"
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  • 213 1 (To the Editor of the Daily Mail.) Sir, The articles in the Daily Mail on the American ment scandals recall to my mind an incident which happened when I was prospecting in the Dc Kaap goldfields, shortly before the Jameson Raid. Four of us were about
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 378 1 curiK Cut cobacco 402 vacuum Cins niuminum pocket tin. ob ,.inable Everywhere. fjohn Little Co. Ltd. I SOLE IMPORTERS. J FLUGEL'S Condensed Sairy SBrand" SRilk. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. idensed milk is prepared from the I pureS l kof cows fed on the richest pas- I 1 hi- regularity, uniformity
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    • 144 1 (^^^^fe) SEE MUN REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMODIOUS PREMISES, MEANS HONEST rPRICES, AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. Cycles and Accessories, Rubber Tyre Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. Navy Hotel I 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. EXCELLEITT TABLE, Wines etc f etc. OF FIRST QUALITY
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    • 172 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, &Newera Eliya 6,200 feet Ois the 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. An "attractive holiday resort for Visitors. CHEAP RETURN
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    • 15 1 m i- will h* f |)itf|i*l SINGAPORE J. LITTLE CO., LTD. and AGENTS. ROBINSON ACO
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  • 307 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 18TH JULY. NO VISIT TO RUSSIA. The British squadron which was to visitthe Baltic ports of Russia will not make that visit at present, a fact whjch is due not to any accession of good sense on the parr, of our Home
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  • 209 2 Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and the attitude of the Penang Municipal Commissioners in resigning their positions solely because Mr. Hallifax, the Penang Municipal President, has not been granted by Government the terms he wanted may be taken as a mistaken endorsement of the similar policy adopted
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  • 224 2 IS CHINA CIVILIZED Onie of the questions often discussed at debating societies is whether China may justly be termed a civilized country. The stock argument in the affirmative is that it was civilized four thousand years ago, when our forefathers were the wildest savages. To-day, however, China's civilisation presents such
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  • 175 2 Referring to our telegram in this issue regarding the murder of General Kozloff who was mistaken for General Trepoflf, the following comment on the latter by Dr. Dillon, in the Contemporary Review, will be read with interest General Trepoff is now the most powerful man in the Russian
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  • 56 2 rece.ved the Ileu rclh? Ue K than 300 cubic feet \V of ot leaking can be u^i^ One Bpitoon force iMto be provided. The^ kmi shop m us t see tl at Th?*" of ll thoroughly cleansed b e f e h ar < ed to the
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  • 85 2 THE CHANCES of CHRISTIANITY IN tH Ix A Mr. Archibald IT Colnnl, somewhat despondine fr is ofChnstianity P inChinr tO C^ Ihe conviction of *j n and thr K" mSSH K He consoles us by ren,ctin K lhal treason to believe that th. Of Christian men
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  • 318 2 A correspondent point- out thai the last meeting of the Lei Council it was resolved that the small island of Labuan be included within the Government of the colony of the Straits Settlements, and the Council v» of opinion that it is expedient that this should be
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  • 230 2 H. E. Sir [ohm Anderson is due w to-day by the Sea Mew from hist inspection through the Native M.itc*Thi Band will play on the espl this evening after 5 should the weall* be propitious. Vehicular traffic between Cole«nan Street and Stamford Road will w impossible this evening a* the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 igtf^B^^Cfl^y STERILIZED n^g^Bl^AlVlig^ y cams ffi :#V A THOMPSON lav pili?E^'«r< \b.rtt> iA |V THOMAS CO. CHJS^^ AUSTRALIAN THiois^E^soisr Tiionynj^s co. MCan Get Everything musical frn F ™y^ Robinson Piano I Telephone No. 191. THE QUEEN ICiUIC TT UlCrO r v>^lK TjO far PiKifn Apollinaris HARMSTON'S y* 1^ ij 1^
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    • 436 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine& Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONQ, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. LONDON AND GLASGOW. Rotel dc I' Curope I Musieai. tiffin J Saturday next the 2 1st Instant I at 1 p. m. I I THE NEW AUSTRIAN STRING ORCHESTRA I I WILL RENDER SPECIAL SELECTIONS OF MUSIC I
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    • 335 2 Vacant. One single and double room with Verandah attached Apply Eber House, i Eber Road. For Sale, Y> ALEIGH highest grade racing cycle. Fitted with all the latest improvements and specially built for this climate. Cost $.60 in April this year. Only ridden a few miles. $90.00 cash. Apply 4218.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 1900.
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    • 299 1 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued. paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotations GOLD. .*****0 14 0,C00 10 ,0 BersawahCCd^CoUd. .Lm*. $100,000 300,000 M. Ca Ltd nom "0. Do. (Pref) I nom TIN. IIWOW W 866 f 1 „i I Q" eensl^ RaubGold M. Co. Ltd. nom mi, j
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    • 27 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted yesterday's the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1 < 1
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    • 140 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/4 1/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 1 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 On Germany Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On trance— Bank d/d 2.94J Private 3 m/s 2.98^ do. 6 m/s 3.004 On India—
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    • 159 1 Tin 84.00 Gambier .buyers,, 7.174 do Cube No. 1 10.90 do do No. 2 9.25 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 20.27^ do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.65 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 31.50 do (80 to the lb.) 52. Mace (Banda) 145 Cloves (Amboina) 34. Liberian Coffee
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 597 1 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Ammil Xiilly, Fch. str. 3.563 tons, Captain Mance, 12th July. From Marseilles, 15th June. G.c, and 60 d.p. Moine Comte ACd For Saigon, U, w. Ht ted, Nor. str. 645 tons, Capt. Folkmann. 16th July. From Bangkok, nth July. <ic joo Seng Chan.
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      • 456 1 LATEST ARRIVALS. Alcinous, Brit. str. 4,728 tons, Capt. Davies,, 16th July. From Liverpool, 16th June. G.c. Mansfield &Co For Japan, U-W. Ambria, Ger. str. 3,500 tons, Capt. Winnerberg, I6th July. From Yokohama, 18th June. G.c. Behn Meyer Co. For Hamburg, U. Rds. Boscombe. Brit. str. 2,433 tons, Capt. Dissom, 1
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 300 2 NOTICE ra SUBSCRIBERS We beg'to draw the attention of the public to the fact that from i>t April, our rate for sub>cii{tion to the "E.D.M." is reduced to the above scale. Bills due before the above date are chargeable at the old rate. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. I"his mi CMafcl
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      • 61 2 THE SEA YIEW HOTEL Tanjong Katong For Terms Apply The Manager, SEA YIEW HOTEL, Telephone Xo, 535 p ost ©ff ice Box No 29g 1 1 SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN i {The Pharmacy Urininj > ITifallable relief. Only sold in C PHARMACY 2, Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 399 2 LIST OF PASSENGERS. Per p. and O. s. s. 'utona connecting with the steamer Moldavia at Colombo, from London June 22, due 22nd July Messrs. Nelson G. M Allman, K. A. Jeffrey, W. R. Cairnie. Per P. and O. s.s. Macedonia connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London
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      • 529 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. \".n>\ Port, Probable date of arrtval, and Agents. Men-of-War, &c. Andromeda, (Brit cru.), Hongkong, soon. Diadem, (Brit, era), 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. Stkamlrs. Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30] M.
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    • 6 3 I- I wires (By i
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    • 8 3 BEIT I So"" 1 1 „,j« i
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    • 12 3 H« r^ !V X look his victim for rime.
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    • 5 3 ■■Ax-ence <* the
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    • 13 3 roUCE MWfE DUTY. July i; tl.. a-m. Ml'
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    • 37 3 I RETURN OF DELEGATES K CONFIRMED I Lord Elgin to Decide Question* L 9 Involved. lury '7*, 11.13 ffr trick, and two of the duly arrived ir J to submit the British cause
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    • 8 3 CONS ERS REGAINED THEIR OWN.
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    • 20 3 an interview k >aid that he considered 1 had been practiral!vretp<cded to t
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    • 31 3 BIT, WHO WILL RETAIN IT? The Future Problem. 1 1 33 p.m. He was ertheless, that the whole South African eml But the who would hold
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    • 8 3 KATIVES GIVEN FAIR CHAN' E
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    • 13 3 N atalian rebels ha h -impended them ithout
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    • 8 3 FURTHER WAR VESSELS 1 NTEMPLATED.
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    • 115 3 BLUE BOOK PUBLISHED. Refers to the Encroachment off Turkey. London, July 17, 6 p.m. In the Blue Book which has been circulated regarding the Turco-Egyp-tian frontier incident which formed the subject of a despatch from Lord Cromer in July (and in May,) reference WM made to the
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    • 25 3 v "7th, 11.33 a.m. graphed that ■d above the battleship which struction, Japan lion the building battleships and cruisers.
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    • 4 3 VLEXANDRA
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    • 16 3 j™- M' l7th, ...33a.m. p -.petition ror <] wmner > e obtained by jewal
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    • 18 3 '■"-^.'•Vllxr SHORTLY 10 ''>- GRANTED. *>' Ea^T Africa. I'atent estaasr* te *< 1 unofficial 1111 Wcmb 'v would
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    • 32 3 H~*i went ■^U'licat-H, r 'nfortation was >«na,,5 U orhtt '»«»uit.-She 01 l 11:it 'vc so-called J^-tlicSocieic "<l.MUssth enc( cs r Th bd^fof the bttt in m )C1 «y docs much •"'t.onis paid
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    • 216 3 DISSECTION NECESSARY. Any such attempt would only bt of the most desperate character. OTHERWISE ANNIHILATION. Should we suffer any reverse, the result would mean the annihilation of the attacking forces and furthermore it appeared to be quite undesirable that we should incur any such risks.
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    • 34 3 And— the cost of such increase of the "ntish garrison had to be borne by the Egyptian Treasury. y Such increase would become a permanent charge. A Significant Warning.
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    • 98 3 He added that he had been the recipient of an anonymous letter but which had evidently emanated from an enlightened and educated Egyptian. The writer of same bore eloquent testimony to all the benefits that had been conferred by Great Britain on Egypt THE INFERENCE. From
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    • 528 3 CUP TIE COMPETITION. S. C. C. v. Warders. The second match in connection with the Cup Tie Competition was played off on the S. R. C. ground before an exceptionally, large|crowd, and in fine weather. Play commenced shortly after five o'clock with the Warders defending the Cathedral end the
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    • 299 3 Those who can think a little will appreciate the justice and significance of the following clipping from the Review of Revu ii's In the Empire Review, replying to a paper on the Asiatic danger in the Colonies, Mr. Henry Polak, English editor ol Indian Opinion, protests
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    • 43 3 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph) RECEIVE THEIR ARMY COMMISSIONS. A TARDY RECOGNITION. London, July 17th, 5.55 p. m Major Drey t us has been assigned to the twelfth battery of artillery. General Picquart has also been given a command.
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    • 47 3 CZAR'S ATTITUDE NOT APPRECIATED. London, July 17th, 5.55 p.m. The official visit of the British fleet to Russian waters has heen entirely abandoned. THE WHY AND WHEREFORE. The cause of this contretemps is solely due to the attitude adopted by Russia as regards ourselves.
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    • 60 3 RUSSIAN TOWN DESTROYED Within Space off Six Hours. London, July 17th, 5.55 p.m. A terrible outbreak of fire occurred in the seaport of Nijni Novgorod. No less than two hundred and seventy five houses were prey to the flames. Several warehouses have been burned and destroyed. The destruction
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    • 41 3 SYSTEM OF LINKED BATTALIONS Condemned. London, July 17, 6 p.m. At a meeting of those pertaining to the Service in the House of Commons a resolution was passed condemning the existing system of linked battalions. 1
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    • 9 3 NOT TO TAKE PLACE PUBLICLY.
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    • 40 3 London, July 17th, 6. p.m. It was further proposed that the execution of soldiers in India be forbidden to take place in India. And further, that they are not to take place in public elsewhere.
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    • 49 3 DISESTABLISHMENT IS PROPHESIED. Awaits next Session of Parliament. London. July 17th, 6 p. m. Speaking at a banquet given by the Liberation Society, Mr. Lloyd George said that he could prophesy that the Welsh Disestablishment Bill would be passed in the third session of Parliament.
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    • 966 3 A LEVANTING BANKRUPT. Kmek Ah Moy was yesterday charged before a Bench Court that on 22nd December 1903, before a receiving order was made against him under the Bankruptcy Ordinance, he did quit the Colony with intent to avoid examination in regard to his affairs, and to defeat,
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    • 87 3 The S. S. Zweena" brought a large consignment of sugar from Samarang. Five steamers, aggregating 25,384 tons gross namely, the "Ameer," "Gaekwar," "Bengali," Marwarri, and "Pindari, owned by Messrs. T. and J. Brocklebank, ot Liverpooi have been transferred to the Shire Line, London, which is managed by Messrs. Jenkins and
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    • 93 3 Lovers of pictorial exhibitions had a rare treat in store for them last night at Matsuo's, when a packed house was Aresent to witness a programme, the like of which has seldom been put forward before the public. The proprietors of this Cinematograph are to be commended
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    • 213 3 They say That a Bank Manager has promised to provide clothing to the Chetties if they would take kindly to it. That bullocks in Singopore get a semiexperience of the gallows when undergoing unloading. That carrying fowls head downwards is cruelty but dragging a Chinese by the queue
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    • 1146 3 THE MALAY PROPERTY LITIGATION. Tl-.e case of Ara binte Inche Yok, of Lingga, against her three stepsons, Hadjis Mohammed Noor, Abdulrahman and Ahmad, begun before acting Chief Justice Law was nearly concluded yesterday, but will terminate this morning. The first witness was Mr. T. D. Parsons, who
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    • 22 3 The Master Attendant Singapore noti" fied yesterday that Quarantine Regula" tions against the Port of Rangoon on account of small-pox are withdrawn.
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 210 3 For Sale Dog Cart for sale. Two wheeler, seats four Newly done up and in pood order. Going cheap. To be seen at Fort Canning. Apply to L. G. NORTHWAY, P. W. D. The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. Documents and correspondence of any description translated from and into
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      • 86 3 matsuo's To-Night! To'Night Ist Show 7.30 p. m. 2nd Show 9.30 p, m. Srand 3 a I a DTight <- SPECIAL PROGRAMME ON AT matsuo's OTJIR€S€ ClR€mjlCo6RJipi> The Show with the Light that Never Fails It's There in a Moment All you have to do to see that you go
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 79 3 eCMIXG EYENTS, To-day, 17th July High Water— B.s6 a.m. 8.16 p.m. London Chronograph show, Beach-rd, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Musical Evening, Hotel l'Europe, 5,30 to 11 p.m. Harmston's Circus, 9 p.m. Japanese Cinematograph 7.80 and 9.30 p.m. To-morr©w, 19th July. High "Water.— 9.46 a.m. 3.59 pm. P. O. Mail
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 636 4 A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. Th.s i» a ..ndition „.r .1 m "> I- dot tort »,vr m.,nv n-mr, but whu h Irw of thrm r*-i,y undrrtUnd. It ,s»,m,.)vweakn.-».-*brcak-down, ai it wrtr ol th. xital forw th.it <mUjn Uia «v»trro No tnait. r wlmt mn be iMcauwi (for thry •rr »lin«i»tnumb*rlet*i. lUiymptonnaremurhthei
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      • 712 4 BANKS. c Hongkong i Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KESKKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 tiQit oncv^ I Silver Reserve 9800,000 1 t 00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, hsq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Torakins Esq.
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      • 776 4 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban H Sri Rayu Gambo Yuraan I Mak Dabu Noori r Bangau N Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos u Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bana j Serampang Sri Perak i Pulau Berembon N Kronchong
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      • 188 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. m Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February, 1 906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., S9S-2, North Bridge Road. J f LAROE SELECTIONS M j| ART!OT!C R
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      • 579 4 "E. D. M." ADUTS. !Ma£fl££>l WANTED. WAN TED~in T^olidtor's^Offiee a bhorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o This Paper. 10/7/07 u. c. A Competent Chinese Salesman with general knowledge of Piece Goods Apply by letter, with Copies of testimonials, to _M. c/o E. D. M.
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      • 337 4 ''The Friend o*K> I Take Notice ThTT i?o6, owing t 7% «fr£ I I absohi.cly false J??**** M appointed ih* tllat Ihv <■ a Power of a m y dtt orn Cv And ilan tTio D '^ed the 7 th da. of UnP NOtiCe p±° issolu «on I p artnershi
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