Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 July 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 16 1 AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 271 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1000 1 ENGLISH AS "SHE IS SPOKE." Up to date. The following amusing paragraphs from a London exchange will show how our language" is deteriorating: At a Fashionable Hotel. In the Palm Low nge— after lunch. "You were off your feed to-day, Kits. You should try to peck a bit." 11
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  • 305 1 PROPOSED ADDITIONS. Tokyo newspapers contain some interesting particulars about the Naval Department's programme for maintaining the strength of the Navy. The ships added to the Fleet during the immediate past or on the verge of being added are The "Aki" Battleship. Satsuma" do n Kurama .Armoured Cruiser.
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  • 232 1 A young and enthusiastic Chicago novelist, the author of "The Jungle" has created sensation In America which lias for the moment eclipsed even the earthquake that destroyed San Francis, o. In his book he drew a most lurid and revolting picture of the life of the workers
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  • 164 1 A Malayan bull-tight, m contrast to a Spanish bull-fight, is a comparatively tame affair, says the Poll Mall Gazette. There is little of a show or pageant about it; no hu^e enclosed ring, with its tiers and tiers of seats filled with fashionable Spanish beauties
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 306 1 jj IN' l(i s -J- (jgLittle Co. Ltd. I! SOLE IMPORTERS. Jj HpLUGEUSI Condensed 2 air ij Sirand" Sttilk. I CONDENSED MILK. I ~cd milk is prepared from the I cows ted on the richest pas- I ,n\. ur.ifoimity and superi- <£) I I,cis it particularly suit- w I tropical
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    • 303 1 SEE MUN REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMODIOUS PREMISES, MEANS HONEST PRICES, AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. Cycles and Accessories, Rubber Tyre kicksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. Navy Hotel 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. EXCELLEITT TABLE, Wines etc f etc. OF FIRST QUALITY Furnished Rooms
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    • 175 1 P Special HolidayT our TO CEYLON, &Newera Eliya 6,200 feet Ois the most accessible j hill station from the j Straits Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, Mag- t nificent climate, Good Hotels. A Mountain home for Europeans. A health station for invalids. A place of education for children. An attractive holiday resort
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    • 19 1 Old enallsl) Curve Cut Cobacco 402 vacuum cms U)ltD Aluminum pocket tin. A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere.
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  • 745 2 The Eatern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY. 23th JULY. LIFE'S WORRIES. The problem of enteric fever m Colombo has a significance for Singapore, since so far as the sanitary conditions are concerned both countries afford parallel cases. Talking of Singapore, where something worse than enteric might appear m any
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  • 364 2 GOVERNMENT EXTREMELY RETICENT. After the reading and approval of the minutes of the preceding meeting, it yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, the Hon. W. H. Shelford propounded the following question, of which he had given notice the week before Mr. Shelford's Questions. "Will the Government lay
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  • 89 2 The S. V. C. are to attend Church Parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday next at 7 am. The total area of mining land alienated m Selangor at the close of last year was 65,573 acres, of which more than half was situated m the KualaLumpur district. Thirty-eight prospecting
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 40 2 It is clear that mdaXm w ,rh h. form of criminal madness Bk« savage un-a,L far more likely to spread thZ^ its morbid pSwth. P T is TLJ«* to localise anarchism under^ which simpli^X*^ to.d.spcr.eth.s va,rant o,nu nt Speaker
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    • 7 2 Canada lniw entertainment <*$% Magazine
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    • 10 2 clothes better or Us =>3
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    • 44 2 s^ut rod nn<l n f r *H multitude „f p da > on the river me i,< »C, a P«nt and seTe T those hotel. u hl h e resemblance to :i COlt a n r »c^ Country L i fe
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    • 56 2 There i<, nn -1-e the su^ U 7 X class ishighc thn,, /&> none where there is 1;1 4 f .we except America Jiving increase, every Vc fa| no indication of a lX.^*Bl the J wants and necStiS*"?* vade the whol, co lll;nu W ll Lady
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    • 55 2 "radix, fhere it >o lilc truth m fr idea, but i| ,s not a truth, and Z are too apt to ignore the fa thr tl>ere a land question even Denmark -namely, that of the increasing population with sufficient to M lp po,t them. -V Holtenßech-tolsheimnndG. M
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    • 66 2 long a^ this N what inspect means m Chicago, the only advi.e ft give to English pe..plc who have b«D m the habit of eating American canned provisions is tint they should more. Happtlj, there is NMK to hope that it will no longer tmm the p
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    • 71 2 The Kai-er has this week rec ed m Vienna the favours shown him at Algecii as. That is onW as it should be In a suspicious and unapj world Germany has n oAt lor lier own hand, urithi any kind, that the services of a
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    • 103 2 The action of the Rev X J umpM! m asking Mr. Balfour to open theta* ar which i> to be hdd .it Ik Of Temple on behalf of the Parker Mnorial Church, has canted WK ment even among the mem own oong egation. Mr.
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    • 144 2 For the year ending Maw Nottingham Corporation h uukd over .1 su plus proHtol £15,000 from iß ways m relief of rate-, and l^f°" from its electricity works alter making generous allowances for deprecation and reserve. Nearly half of the e» tricity sold to private consumers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 193 2 \S£*CZ: C^.s -m^.^^2^^2 NATURAL H TH E J l&^BtfTraiyy,, STERIUZEI> lv RRA/Vft i cans M j p i\ i|w t THOMAS wU. AUSTRALIAN STORES. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. MCan Get Everything I Line F~m IliY piano Telephone No. 191. I THE QUEEN Table Waters |Jb^Bk Apollinaris HARMSTON'S j oKrll^l^ -gu CIRCUS*
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    • 424 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. JUST LANDED. A Shipment of i SCere fords hire Cider (by H. P. Bulmer Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal m 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award li> quart bottles oijly. "Sotel de r €urope MUSICAL TIFFIN oisr Saturday next, the 28th instant at
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    • 226 2 BY THE COURTESY OF THE TEUTONIA CLUB The Bandmann Opera Go. WILL PLAY AT THE ABOVE CLUB FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, 3 is/ JULY The Popular Musical Play THE RUNAWAY GIRL ADMISSION $3. Booking Open to Members OF THE TANGLIN ft TEUTONIA CLUBS AND Their Friends Only. MEMBERS MAY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 81 2 CHURCH NOTICES. St Andrew's Cathedral Choral Matins ,fn Holy Communion (Choral) Sunday Schools and vto p.» Evensong and Sermon. J St. Matthew's Sepoy Linei Foo Chow Service. 1 15 po Evensong and Scnno.^ Prinsep Street Church. Mr. Song Ong Siang (Malay) Rev. S. S. Walker, iEm;li-i> Bathesda Bras* Ba»»ah Road
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  • 16 3 +ZZsrr m r,,ER I'« (HiKEbb -|U 10 a.m. Iltnd ni Vtlv- I-M^ ation
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  • 5 3 Sl ,oa.m ring.
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  • 9 3 r ,,rToN UNDEK Sgjg*RAHOlt lulv 17, 10 Srsnw
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  • 16 3 tendered by joir -ho IV«-:drnt said the Earl of the most friendly m amcmbcroftheHouie
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  • 15 3 5 .UNREASONABLE |.v a.m. I erallv quiel one fro--tnkcn, «,rM be premarae.
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  • 45 3 PROBABLE RESULT OF hiComMs Board may control Chiv- lUi Loodon, July 1 1 a.m. Peking has caDled that Sir Robert Hart, the r c Imperial Chinese i has anr >unced as being pointing by the new c duties Sir Robert Hart.
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  • 19 3 ESTATE CASE. I yesterday j before I hief Justice, '.he appearing a-^ ength} irgumenti gment was
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  • 46 3 g the runner-up ear will meet Mr Ong Tfk Lim the hold* I I F::ial Champ Tie on the.('. > R. C. ground instant at 430 "i- when membf-r- <>f the Club will be to their friendl whom 11 entertain with their usual
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  • 49 3 I -ure, y'r hannei and plnv.it am irl, at arl/" query put by Scrgt. Nolan to Colman who had convicted four ••■■-■■>.. The Magistrate g Sergeant take ibove was the k asked the Bench ded to coo- Inspect risoni a. to order he cud make regarding drcn
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  • 86 3 'I perhaps wonfelike exhibition? given I .hk d.s--c opinion (which w/enHamilton and Co., lr^^, f rtUneSOf th*ntt.n,eu':M at the P re the dav UV iriU^^- '"egret sn!a5 r best have but indconc -n <nv> >^eni. Theatres a <3 wou l, V T do ri()t understand 7
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  • 41 3 Mr 111 S^*^* B On sIC? d m '™»*rs of the 3 °^and kc P^ce to-day at '•30 a.m. Q l() -morrow, Sunday, at J tbfl)a^Adb 'r^"^ Committee 7 C^et U o r^ :iMllil^ at 3P.m. very pi E^^fhL??" 11^ has
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  • 109 3 Router's Agency wires. (By submarine Telegraph.) INTERNATIONAL CONTROL FOR LATTER. Greeks to predominate. London, July 27th, 11. a.m. The Great Powers interested have evolved and subimitted a plan to the King of Greece and the Cretan peoples, a scheme embodying certain reforms, the which, whilst still maintaining
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  • 36 3 ONLY TO REPLACE DOOGAN OI TYRONE. Small majority for Nationalist. London, July 27, 11 a.m. The results of the elections held ir Fvrone Ireland) are as follows Mr. Kettle (Nationalist) 3019 McCaw Unionist) 3000
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  • 67 3 CZAR MAKES RESOLUTIONS. Good Intentions only. London, July 27, 5 p.m. Interviewed by a representative Reuter's Felegr iphic Agency, Counl Stolypin is said to have declared that H. M the Czar had resolved upon a policy wherein a strong-handed principle of reform will be predominant. The speaker
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  • 89 3 REVOLUTIONISTS NOT TO PASS UNSCATHED. London, July 27, 5 p.m. Continuing, he said that all the aims of the Revolutionists had to be thwarted And further, added the Count, v We rely upon the innate patriotism of the Masses as well as that of the Nation."
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  • 68 3 TO BE STILL DISCUSSED. London, July 27th, 5 p.m. He aKo assured those assembled that when the Cabinet was complete, an exhaustive programme would be submitted m which the (peasant) land question would be fully covered. Must Tolerate Duma. He declared that no steps would be taken
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  • 52 3 CAUSE OF ITS DISSOLUTION. Was Officially Useless. London, July 27th, 5 p.m. The decision of the Czar as to the dissolution of the Duma, which was arrived at by him, with the utmost reluctance, was that it was ascertained that nothing owing any practical use could be expected
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  • 313 3 THIS AFTERNOON'S MATINEE. Harmstons' is a name to conjure with, not only amongst the adults, but even with the little ones of Singapore. The latter, dressed m dainty frocks were so enamoured of last week's matinee that a bright little lass whispered into the ears of our reporter
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  • 58 3 The Kedah Post Office authorities have a somewhat blunt way of putting things. Copies of a Penang paper posted to a subscriber, were the other day returned marked "Addressee hanged for Murder." This reminds us of the English village postmaster, who returned a batch of letters to the Dead Letter
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  • 1354 3 The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Board room at 2-30 p.m. yesterday. I here were present Messrs. Broadrick, President, Rowland Allen, Bailey Maclaren, W. Macbean, Coghlan, Cheng Keng Lee, Drs. Murray Robertson and Lim Boon Keng, Mr. Polglase the
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  • 491 3 (The Globe.) As a result of eating American ham at a journalistic congress, fifty American editors have been poisoned. They are now being home cured. One need not say "Olaf" m Christiania. The merry Norwegians are laffing heartily whether the Crown Prince's name is mentioned or not
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  • 55 3 Early yesterday morning, as our day's labours had finished, windows banged and doors slammed and the wind began to blow with a vengeance. After being disturbed m theirnights rest our reporters have to tell of trees blown down, attap sheds destroyed and generally Singapore was visited by a small cycfon*
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  • 918 3 Much interest was evinced by the planters m the interesting lecture which Mr. Herbert Wright, A. R. C S. F. L. S., Controller of the Government Experimental Station at Colombo, delivered m the Public Hall last month under the auspices of the Kegalle Planters'
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  • 99 3 A Georgia lady, who was one of the two kissed by Mr. Andrew Carnegie when they headed the deputation which waited on him on his recent visit t > present a library to the town, describes the auriferous osculation as a composite salute, having the elements alike
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  • 48 3 The Colombo death rate continues to rise at an alarming rate. It was 51 for the penultimate week In June, and rose to 53.6 m the last week of that month. On the 14th inst. it stood at 55.4. The infantile mortality is said to be very high.
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  • 297 3 The word enzyme does not appear to have any connection with pineapple, yet it is the name of the chemical that gives to the lucious fruit the remarkably digestible property which it possesses. The prevailing notion that pineapple juice is excellent for the digestion is supported by
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  • 279 3 The following, from an Indian upcountry paper, is alleged to be the copy of a letter, received by a Hindu father, asking for the hand of his daughter. "Dear Sir, It is with a feattering penmanship that I write to have communication with you about the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 NOTiee. The s.s. Pin Seng having to undergo her annual survey m Penang next week, resumes her regular run on or about the 12th and will thereafter maintain her timetable dates. The s.s. Ban IVhatt Soon will replace the above steamer m the meanwhile For further information apply to KIM
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    • 55 3 Matsuo's I Matsuo's Matsuo's 3apaiksc Cinematograph BEACH ROAD, (Near Raffles Hotel) To'Nidht! To-Ni9ht!! Srand Sbogramme OIsT ReiD Hrtisis new Acts Rcu) SidDts I EVERYTHING NEW THE GOOD SHOW GOOD PEOPLE 2 Shows Ist Starts 7. 30 p.m. 2nd 9. 30 p.m. The Show With The Light That Never Falls. i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 325 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After on absence o/ j years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical CO. of Penang UI/WARG PUSI To-night! To-night!! Saturday 28th July at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road Will put on the Stage tor the "SETI SELEMBER" A VERY AMUSING PLAY. New arc*. New Drcawa, New
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    • 665 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Mrrling Reserve $10,000,000 tiQ^miVm Sliver Reserve 9500,000 j iy w >UoO Reserve Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A llaupt. Ksi] Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dm 1 i -\> lty-Oiairman. K. CiiKtz, Ksq. H. E. Tomkins Eoa> C. R.
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    • 384 4 PATHE FWZS CINEMATOGRAPHS FILMS I AMPEREMETERS AND VOLTMETERS j K,, 0^10^ Cinematograph Installation a PP i y to Levy Hermanos 3 Battery Road 1 (kDdCOn Double-sided Records and Talking Machines Eddi Double-sided Records and Talking Machines j "Eden" Talking Machines f,^, 920m ■j Sole Agents. Levy Hermanos 3 Ko ad
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    • 281 4 I SINGAPORE I SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. 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 1906. To be obtained at JITTS ft Co., jpft-s, Xot/h Bridge Road. Te Contractors. Tenders are invited for the
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    • 505 4 k^Tm!^^ WANTED. Apply by letter to io/ 7 /o 7 l-.c. c /°This>aper. eeneSrf 16 1 <£*«« Salaam*, with Annlv k novvled^ of Piece Goods M. c/o E. D. IC W *rfckOff V^^lc' "double iqi Pn ir' Sby P O3l t0 "Swansea" •9i Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore. Employment as Overseer
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    • 86 4 -sas^g RALEIGH hi, cimate. n p or Sale Dog C.-. tour v. order, r, Canning Lc Notice. Take N Alton c mcd H by I Hadji F.:a P. Lumj H Kir: M *RUE HOTEL, Wit PTI I!• »p* r .lit COLOR A PUBLIC MEETING E. F H. EOLIN. Money to
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE^ SATURDAY, JULY 28th, 1906.
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    • 356 1 VE SSELS IN PORT. MER CHANT VESSELS. M str. fIJ t^s. Ca P l W*' i,,'v From Teloban 21st •fj>d 3 d. p. Choo Ghee. {^V^tr ,^',o tons. Capt liilv U c. Paterson S** 1 f?o Mr Calcutta, 28thI p str I*s tons Capt „.|,lu!v. From Penang, c
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    • 164 1 Amherst, Brit. str. 135 tons, Captain Scott, 26th July. From Pontianak, 24th July. G.c, and 23 d.p. Wee Bin Co. For Pontianak, 28th— Rds. Java, Brit. str. 4,093 tons, Captain Barcham, a6th July. From London, 23rd June. G.c, and 6 d.p. P. O. Coy. For Hongkong, 27th— W.
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    • 201 1 Capital Capital fi^e Paid __j Y^l Company. q^^ GOLD. •g§g» 10 10 Bersawah Gold M. Co. Ltd. liooo seller, *6G0,000 600 COj m P D v J D (Deferred, BoSS cr 5 asssss «U li itts^^^:^ Do. (Pref) norn TIN. ii fl si 1 ss- as s
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    • 170 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday the 4/ms bank rate at a/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/K Yesteday's Exchange. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4J Demand 2/4 do. 6 m/s.. 2/4 5/8 Private 3 m/s.. 2/4 7/16 On Gtrn.any Bank d/d
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    • 160 1 Tin 84 75 Gambier .buyers „7.10 do Cube No. 1 13. do do No. 2 m 9 2 j Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) M 30,45 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c,, 27.50 Nutmegs (no to the Ib.) ..,,31. do (80 to the lb.) n 52 Mace (Banda) ..,,1.45 Cloves
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 324 1 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per At Labuan&c Darwl 10 am Hongkong &c Java 10 am Bandjermassim &c Tasman 1 1 am Bangkok Singapore 1 1 am Penang &c Both 1 pro Sourabaya Cheang Chew 1 ptXi Bangkok Bangkok 1 pm F\ Swet'ham Peaang Pin >eng 2pm Bengkalis &c Brouwer 2
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    • 578 2 Na;ne Port, Prokmbk date >J < and Ag- nts. Steam i:rs. Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30; If. M. O Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 12; B. Meyer Awa Maru, London, Aug. 30; P. Simons Austria. H'kong, Sept 7 Rautc Alex, Wentzel, Vla-iivostock. Aug Borneo Coy. Armand Behic, Saigon, Au?. ij; Maritimes.
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    • 42 2 ill probably ts (although clerks m •rre. A a has a lot of -yng en new left out. the changes 'P.etidinum, m b& sacem, Chloral- L rotiopine riooal is Sulphonal is dso on. A -tv-uid make a iw.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 77 2 M* ie CO. m High Class anese Curios and Ger.eral Goods. soli tokio Cil tors to the 1 panese Navy and )nYcsen Kaisha's I Fleet. I 27, Hi) Stnet t )RE. wmms—mmmvuammw r^ENCH REMEDY i^ rd, H k:ad. RAPION No. 1:■ -a. iMJt r.v. organs, rre:urr APION N0. 2 -;>ot*.
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      • 56 2 '9» x Printing Works -p 95, K,OBiisrso^r boal We are Printers. Wljat we do We do well-* Low Price QuicH Despatch Write to us Call on us «c Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock I Cheapest house m Singapore i V. W HINGERT, Jfoqpr, .^fl H "v 1 i
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