Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 July 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 266 VOL. II SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1036 1 There are always two sides to a story and on the good old principle of audi alterant portent it is only but just that the public should hear the Grocer with regard to the alleged scandalous conditions m the meat-packing trade at t Chicago. The
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  • 401 1 A SOLICITOR'S OPINION At the Perth City Court recently Mr Walter Acting P. M. heard a case m which Daniel O'Leary, who described himself as a compositor and journalist proceeded against J. M. Drew, of the Geral.iton "Express" Newspaper Co under the Masters and Servants
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  • 425 1 POSTAL OFFICIAL AT PEGU CURED OF KIDNEY COMJ'LAINT AND BAC X PAIRS BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Mr N. S. D. IfcNeill of the Burma Postal Service was on duty at his desk m the Pegu Post Office when called upon and asked to give particulars
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 I V^ j LITTLE CO.. LTD. .1..8HP3W and k ROBINSON Sl CO AfiE» TS J fjohn Little Co. Ltd. I SOLE IMPORTERS. J Tlugeus Condensed ■3airy SSrand' Siiilk. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. sed milk is prepared frcm the p l; cows fed en tne richest pasregularity, uniformity and superi- (S)
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    • 190 1 SEE MUN REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMODIOUS 'REMISES, MEANS HONEST PRICES, AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. Cyclas and Accessories, Rubber Tyre Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. Navy Hotel 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. j EXCELLEIsTT TABLE, I Wines etc f etc. 1 OF FIRST
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    • 174 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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    • 19 1 Old englisl) Curuc Cut Cobacco 4oz Vacuum Cim with Aluminum pocket tin. A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere.
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  • 951 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 23nd JULY. AN EXPERT OPINION. There are puppets and puppets. One kind includes a young man of extreme verdancy who became both the tool and dupe of an unprincipled scoundrel, was himself 14 bilked" and yet appears to still revere the name
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  • 200 2 The Hon. W. H. Shelford has proposed some interesting questions for the Government to answer at the meeting of the Legislative Council next Friday. The gist of these questions is: what are the actual works which Government proposes to undertake and how will the expense be met?
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 8 2 balance.-"- p 'fcmW. k> The World
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    • 15 2 ¥v c ao a little f 'or them. nav >n K Marmaduke
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    • 22 2 •cmaps after m ensure a renlly %JJ lhe **st 'week-end" is to U a d O J The World
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    • 24 2 clever Engl^^' 1^ jj^ who were induceH man and their mas^'^ a consideration" r aL gence. L "»»>*r llai J
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    • 15 2 Projected cnente 5 1 1 tt ali marksmen.- ar e J Punch
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    • 24 2 me democrat ir Wows through"* S' WhlCh the German Kmp^^tood b T struck the broad m Or b^^ tdward VII. Wn Depeche
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    • 17 2 Possesses enough of£ /"S -cnseoftheAng!, s!;;' Ulengage to i^ Ltopia.- Ms a fmu. Aftonbladet
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    • 6 2 SFSDFF Ladies Field
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    • 8 2 SDFSFSDF Globe
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    • 35 2 he L. <j. c uemktm m\ looking up rhebstfcn wcks!|owalosso 500 S() c m n mle leap ClMlMdcrill cc b? ah* amu>e meilt rate; get b> abusinc the sen-ice. L Evening Mews
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    • 46 2 t L l C lltr Cult V" b^> -'We to m ff Aeai,c has become pwerbii S he teat is occasionally ach.c. fee action of Messrs kWi:. ed,aga,,,.t M M. 1. t, M Boston, m the Kings Bench, is a ca^e lopuiot Manchester Courier
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    • 48 2 .wr. Sinclair s do »k Vhe jungle 1 not only lavs bare the uns| conditioji- of the Chicago rtockrardi but also [)ui< an end to the ti lie of the American wot kman enjoying such an enviable lite compared to hi European colleague.- Neueste Nachrichten
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    • 42 2 When the English Fleet pip > visit to Croastadi it will pb thorn m our flesh Ourdiows its gloomy road, anil after having drawn around Latin nations -the enemies many will now marshal the Stan against us- Reichsbote Berlin
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    • 47 2 At every point of the globe where the Union Jack flies there a races. An Englishman citi, it" necessary do without his habeas corpM a:r. has parliamentary regime; but hecaonot do without" the en turf which to him are a DO life.- L'Independance Belge
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    • 43 2 England s new Government, i> characterised by a thoroughly hones progressive spiiit, free from the diabolically dangerous agitating strength of Chamberlain, has/ by inviting > German Journalists and making a manifestation for Germany, re.ih-.ed a very modern thought.— Neue Freie Press Vienna
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    • 47 2 The English«areaqueerpeopK«2 way. In a country where m JJ .«T nary election a drunken rowdy m audience is allowed t.) interrupt u» argument of the BOS! eloquent s^ 1 and where duchesaes buy the working men with kisses, thing may be expected Independent
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  • 35 2 The Kditoi iantM :<?tue nueresl to t. i> W M"™ written on one Mile >>i t c l'- 1^ should exceed 4 ,> *■•>,. i The ble tor the opinions el his ...rrev--
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  • 175 2 To the Editor, fi DEAR SIR C.eat was my ff?°3s the other day when 1 rtepped inter J"^g eating house to disc-over a J;> bnJ r|^ ltv ,v partaking of his meal,. M) excited as to how iMa P«J JJg *J once patronised hotels ana resorted
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 277 2 a tJ'J^iz^^^^^^ NATURAL SfitS^B^ljjtoU STERILIZED j V^_JB^A <V b v l CfIMS -ft >;^W^^^^^^l A 1 THOMPSON fe^^-==fes=r- ££>Jsl^*jA AUSTRALIAN THOMPSON THIOJVCAS CO. I W llll c n Get Ever y thi j^, I JIUJ Musical JTB Uu a>« Robinson piano a* (Telephone No. 191. 3'- >< >< =>(^- >l-
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    • 443 2 I Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine& Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. 0 I LONDON AND GLASGOW. j i Rotel de r €urope I AUSTRIAN STRING ORCHESTRA UNDER CONDUCTOR Mr. C Muljlber^er Will play to-night and every night. From 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. 8-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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    • 171 2 ART NEEDLE WORK FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. Cut Flowers from 50 cts per basket Wreaths from $2 upwards. Bouquets from do do "A Specialty Wedding Orders to suit all customers Telephone No. 737 Note the address 217 Orchard Road. ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence of 3 years STRONGER THAN
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  • 9 3 (By submarine U»** tfUi 1 unanimous
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  • 13 3 IrrTniSTNDißEcav lAfTi'" K ;!!vrK. U*s <%" r r have heM
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  • 11 3 Tbtl „r ranges S'V- ieir mis at t!*
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  • 10 3 ortfRTS RECEIVED qudl the distur-
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  • 44 3 -KERS FORCED TO RESUME ?IRIK WORK. mil or Bawmwwt. London. Mv:. si n.* a.m. re employed at Odessa U resumed c IV en the opt.on of t0 their occupttioM or of :fd the above y intended to prol 1 ke.
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  • 46 3 LARGEST WHISKY I'EPOTS DESTROYED. Stirling. lon, July 21, 11.30 aJB ll tire has occurred m Dundee, v sti ICI m Great < ci! destroyed. jute warehouses have also been burned down. rough £the fire 1- e-ti-nr hundred thousand g (or. approximately, I :oo)
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  • 45 3 DARENOI LEAVE HIS CAPITAL. iKYH> THI K.\l>fk Lone. -t. 4.16 p.m. '•iried the Emperor he lia- abandoned the undertaking hi< tour abroad. There -sg ♦"<<;■ his so doing the political situation m his dominions are m a too critical position the present.
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  • 36 3 S LLOW CLOSING OF (NEWSPAPER 'FFICES. London, July 21st 4.16 p.m. (»or> which were published inSt Petersburg were suppressed 7*e«H Friday last. Therein o>n>iderable rioting en■d avug the course of which the ■\ese >toned.
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  • 198 3 LECTURE BY MR. BUCKLEY KFORE THE Y. M. C. A. Before abnut thirty member* of the s Christian Association their lady friends, Mr. C. Buc- delivered an interesting lecture on £**«rj of the air, under the snb- Busybody Oxygen M 00 Saturday llustratedby numoous experi--1
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  • 21 3 h*,& "«d, against St. C ov. nw on Old jail oS» M «*S sSw 1 present the lan Toon Cheng Aroozoo,
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  • 123 3 Rcuter't Agency wire*. (By submarine Telegraph.) HIS CAPE-CAIRO RAILWAY SCHEME. Bequeaths ,£1,200,000 towards its Construction. London, July tl, 7.50 a.m. The will of the late Mr. Alfred Beit contains a provision that a sum of one million two hundred thousand pounds sterling shall be contributed out of
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  • 57 3 REJECTS GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Asks the People to Exercise Patience. London, July 21, 7.50 a.m. The Duma has adopted the form of j Maniiesto to the people. The agrarian programme suggested by the Government has been rejected. The manifesto embodies the expropriation of the soil from the landowners,
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  • 38 3 London, July 21, 7.50 a.m. The manifesto further admonishes the people, exhorting them to peacefully await the realisation of the labours of the Duma. This attitude is considered as a decisive challenge to the Government.
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  • 30 3 THE ECLIPSE STAKES. Results. London, July 21, 7.50. a.m. The following is the order m which the undernoted horses passed the winning post 1. Llangibly, 2. Beppo, 3. Wombwell.
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  • 52 3 MUST BE SUPPRESSED. International Action. London, July 21, 11.30 a.m. In the House of Lords, referring to brigandage m Greece, Lord Fitzmaurice said that Great Britain had joined m the representations of the other Powers with reference to the depredations of Greek bands of brigands who were
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  • 47 3 UNUSUAL INTEREST SHOWN BY FOREIGNERS. NEABLY Six Hundred Deputies to Attend. London, July 21, 11.30. a.m At the Inter-parliamentary Conference, to be held m London to-day, Monday, no less than five hundred and eighty foreign deputies have signified their intention of being present.
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  • 66 3 THEIR COMMERCIAL ATTITUDE. Receives our Attention. London, July 21, 7.50 a.m. Earl Grey, m replying to a query put to him m the House of Commons stated that the British Gove r nment were enquiring into the complaints which had been made to the effect that
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  • 45 3 THE OUTLOOK CONSIDERED SERIOUS. French Press of Same Opinion. London, July 21st, 1 1.30 a.m. The Pan-Islamic agitation is a topic which is at present engaging the attention of the leading Parisian Press. The latter is agreed upon the seriousness of the question involved.
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  • 168 3 The following is the agenda for consideration at the next meeting on Friday. 1. Question by the Hon'ble W. H. Shclford H Will the Government lay a statement before the Council giving— (1) The list of the works they propose to carry out m connection with the improvement
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  • 36 3 English penny stamps are sold at Penang Post Office at four cents each. The dollar having been fixed at ai pence, the Government thus makes a profit of twelve cents on every dollars' worth of stamps.
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  • 92 3 V They say:- that barking dogs do not That a certain lame bow wow was seen crossing the neighbourhood of Kafties Square the other day. That he was holding m his mouth a paper and gloating over the fact by nis gestures that he was its possessor. That
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  • 163 3 Nearly .£30,000 was taken m the London police-courts m the course of last year m the shape of fines for street betting and the figures are the more remarkable m that they represent an advance of fifty per cent, upon those of 1903. Convictions have gone up m
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  • 836 3 Alleged Perjury. On the 10th July last Hadji Ahamed was summoned as a witness for the Plaintiff m a big law suit then pending m the Supreme Court. Nai I ahadjar bmte Sai vs. Hadji Ismail and two others. The plaintiff m the suit, Nai Tahadjar is the
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  • 35 3 The above show put on the boards last night Shamna Zeman, there was a very good house of natives who thoroughly appreciated the play Tonight, there will be staged Shararam Ingra Bahahram Arif.
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  • 72 3 Two Buddhist priests were sentenced by the Acting Chief Justice Ceylon, at the Kandy sessions, to the extreme penalty of the law; for the murder of a fellow countryman. The Executive Council with H. E the Governor considered the matter and the Chief Justice's report, and
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  • 182 3 The programme of the arrangements for the next annual meeting has been issued. It includes no less than eighteen events. The dates of the meeting are on Saturdays and Sundays, from August nth to September 2nd both days inclusive. Entries close at 2 p.m. on 4th
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  • 277 3 The matinee on Saturday last was a great success. The large number of children present had the best afternoon's enjoyment they probably ever had m Singapore, a gurgle here, a screech there, and then a roar of laughter, from 4 o'clock until 6.30 p.m. with hardly a minutes
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  • 297 3 A cricket match was played on the S. R. C. ground on Saturday afternoon between a team of the Recreation Club and the R. G. A. The Club went m first and compiled the creditable score of 136. Hoffman the top scorer distinguished himself by contributing a well played
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  • 87 3 It is perhaps not generally known that the unrest m Russia was foretold m a Novel by H. Seton Merriman and entitled The Sowers "g in one of the chapters of which occurs the following passage Some day the moijik will erect unto himself a rough sort of guillotine, but
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  • 475 3 The recent tramway fracas at Jalan Sultan which culminated m a Police Court prosecution with the result that the offending Chinaman was convicted and fined, is a subject which, we think, calls for some comment inasmuch as it is a thing that is as likely as not
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  • 84 3 NEW TROUBLE IN THE AIR. Paris, June 23. The Constantinople correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" learns that the method to be adopted by the Turkish Commissioners with regard to the disputed territory at Kabah is as follows The Commissioners will take the declaration of the wandering tribes
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  • 99 3 Dr. Sims Woodhead, Cambridge, yesterday gave a dreadful picture of the results of juvenile smoking to the Lords Committee considering Lord Reay's Bill on the subject. He said boys who smoked did not develop the weight or the height and chest measurement of those who did
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  • 360 3 The import of arrack a.nd samsu into the F. M. S. last year amounted to 164,418 gallons, distributed as follows Perak,BB, 485 Selangor, 68,033; and Pahang 7,900. Negri Sembilan did not import any of these native liquors. It is perfectly incomprehensible how man can go on wearing the clothes he
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  • 77 3 F Mf. B iring Gould is annoyed atbe>ng reported "dead" it may be from a consideration of the very mixed company w ho have had the similar experience of reading their own obituaries. .Mr. Richard Croker, of Tammany fame »s one of that number. A friend, enter'ng
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  • 49 3 A Russo- English agreement would first result m neutralising the German plans of aggression and aggrandisement, so that the peace of Europe would be guaranteed. And m the second place it would tend to a peaceful solution of the questions involving Central Europe and the Balkans.— Mo/va, St. Petersburg.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 665 3 Money to Lend. On Good Securities only Aoply to Messrs. Maule-ffinch Co., 8 Battery Road. Wanted. Immediately A Surveyor's Junior Assistant must be able to compute areas and plot from Field Books. Apply personally with copies of testimonials to Messrs. Maule-ffinch Co., 8 Battery Road. WANTED. A good pianist— from
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    • 11 3 WATCH THIS SPACE THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAIMS Yours Truly, IMI^TSTTO'S
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 69 3 COMING EVENTS. To-day, 2?rd July. High Water 0.7 a.m. 12.29 Pm. N. D. L. Mail Homeward due. London^Chronograph show, Beach-rd, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, 8.30 p.m. Harmston's Circus, 9 p.m. To-morrow, 2*tl> July. High Water.— o.3B a.m. London Chronograph show, Beach-rd, 7 p.m. and 9
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 498 4 HOGAN Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation.) Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Engineering Workshop Premises Situate at Merbau Road and Tampenis Road, Adjacent to River Valley Road and Singapore River. To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom Tuesday, 24th July at 2jo p.m. All those several pieces or portions of land
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    • 686 4 BANKS. Honokong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 KESEHVE FUND Sterling Reserve •10,000,000 m /v^ Silver Reserve 9600,000/ 1 95.00,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors •10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R- Lcnzmann, D. M.
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    • 651 4 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Buronir Nandong Sayang Garabos Plemban ST. R A y i! Gambo Yunidn n MakDabu Noori !n Bangau n Loiikin Asam Paya Runo-, t Kuala dua TenS^T"* Indie Mma Che'long Bana p R oerampang M p k Pulau Berembon Kronchong Timbang Daek Anal- a
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    • 190 4 1 SINGAPORE I SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. > Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of I < H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February, j J 1906. To be obtained at n JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bridge Road. I LARGE
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    • 522 4 ua WAST.") I WANTED. Apply by letter to X. E. L .O/7/O7 v. c. C/ This Pa P*A Competent rut r tilil general knowledge of Piece Ciood Apply by letter, with Copies of tt£ monials, to M. c/o E. D. M W Ar T^ a Ser vu*able double Employment as
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    • 325 4 For Sal, A Pply -c D o. to Notice. b ymeon the flowing tl <ia v <X P c Jktoutelv fal^ anST a:ned appointed the l" v ]h* I ower of \t att jr net And al>(, r i «»«sah, l^ht 1 HoosainAbbah 5 employed by me t o rece
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 23rd, 1906.
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    • 410 1 I VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. v Fch. str. t,s< I y T»iiard <>o d.p. S p)n,U.--j, t h lulv. horn \oko- :1 C,c: M. Mover .V unburg, L Kds. tons, Capt. I rora Liverpool, sfield&Co. For r w. 71 tons m Yokoha- Gilfillan A; Coy. *tr. 222
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    • 154 1 Chow /It, Ger. str. 1,055 tons. Capt Spiesen, 21st July. From Swatow, 11th July. G.c, and d.p. Behn Meyer and Go. For Bangkok, U. Rds. Giua, Nor. str. 625 tons. Capt Dahl, tistjuly. From Bangkok, 14th July. G.c, and 1 d.p. Ban Seng Soon. For Bangkok, U. Rds.
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    • 402 1 Capital Capital Issue Paid paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotations GOLD. •fSSiSS l4o>oo S lo 11 G ld M Ltd •"^O sellers •eoo'ooo 600 COj m D Da deferred) 8.00 sellers taoo'ooo U ru f eh hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd. 15.00 sales 300,000 KadanaGoldM. Co. Ltd.
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    • 28 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Saturday's the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/ i(
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    • 142 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/4 1/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 1 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 On Gem.any Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On France Bank d/d 2.94^ Private 3 m/s 2.98^ do. 6 m/s 3.00J On India
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    • 152 1 Tin 84.00 Gambier .buyers 7.1 7^ do Cube No. 1 10.90 do do No. 2 9.25 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 20.27$ do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.65 Nutmegs (no 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
      • 212 1 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per At Kurope via Ceylon Seydlitz 10 am Saigon Manche 11 am K. Pahang &c Aing Le<>ng I pm K. J'ahang &c Stephan 2 pm Penang Cathrine Apcar 3 pm Penang Deli Hebe I pm Malacca &c Sappho 3 pm Batavia &c Giang Ann 4 pm
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    • 842 2 Na.nc, Port, Probable date o/ arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30; M. M. Co Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 12 B. Meyer Anamba, Copenhagen, July 26: E.A. Co Awa llaru, London, Aug. 30; P. Simons Austria. H'kong, Sept 7 Rautenberg Alex, Went/01, Vladivostok, Aug. Borneo Coy. Armand Behic,
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 250 2 THE N _*V FRENCH REMEDY Phil mk i stui and highly popular remtxiy. used m th<- Con: nental Hospitals by Ricord. Kostan, it. V'eipeau. and others, combines all tb< desiderata to be sought m a medicine of the kind, and wagpmmm everything hitherto employed. THERAPION NO.l mi remarkably short time,
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      • 52 2 x Printing Works T95, BOBINSON ROAD 2 We arc printers r ||P estimates"^" \Vl7at we do WE do well Low Price QuicH Despatcl) Write to us 1 Call on us Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock Cheapest house m Singapore V. W. HINGERT, Ma TRY AN IN THE ba
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 108 2 THE EASTEBNJAILY MAILEstablished, StPT. 4TH, *1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to The Edit r," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guara tc-e of go<>d
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