Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 10 August 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 281 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 87 1 Kcutera Agency wire*. (By submarine Telegraph.) RACE *OR TRIPOLITAN HINTERLAND. France may Claim Prior Occupation. London, August 9,11. a.m. Despite the strong protests which j have been made by France, a Turkish expedition has been stealing cut quietly from Tripoli since the 7th July last. The object
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  • 48 1 ENQUIRY CONCLUDED. Nobody Criminally Responsible. London, August 9, 1 1 a.m. The verdict arrived at by the Jury who sat m the Crawley motor bus enquiry, is one of "accidental death." They found that nobody implicated could be held to be criminally respon- siblc.
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  • 26 1 APPOINTMENT OF NEW NAVAL SUPERINTENDENT. London, August 9, 11 a.m. Rear Admiral Sir Edward Chichester is succeeded by Rear-Admiral Goodrich as the Admiral-Superintendent of Gibraltar.
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  • 34 1 SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES RECORDED. In Imports and Exports. London, August 9, 1 1 a.m. The July returns have been compiled and published. The figures show the following increases, respectively Imports Exports I
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  • 83 1 RESULT OF FISHERY DISPUTES. U. S. Government will not Apologise. London, August 9 1 1 p.m. In a dispute which ensued between Japanese and American fishermen, i owing to the alleged illegal fishing by the Japanese m the waters of the Aleutian islands Behring Sea five Japanese
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  • 215 1 A "REGRETTABLE INCIDENT." But no Apology Tendered. London, August 9, 1 1 a.m. The American acting Secretary of j State at Washington, Mr. Bacon, has j sent to the United States Ambassador at Tokio, the substance of a despatch received from Mr. Sims, a Government official stationed m
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  • 68 1 41 TIMES "GIVES PRAISE AND WARNING. Koreans not a conquered people. London, August 9, 1 r a.m. The London Times publishes an article wherein, whilst praising the Japanese for their not pressing the case against the Emperor of Korea m connection with the anti-Japanese conspiracy that had
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  • 52 1 We are advised that A meeting of the Singapore Indian Christian Association will be held at the Association Room, Anglo-Tamil School, Seranggong Road, on Saturday, iith instant, at 8. p.m. when one of the members will speak on Cleanliness." A cordial welcome is extended to all interested m this most
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  • 412 1 ON PARLIAMENTARY ORATORY. Few words arc so often misused, or loosely and improperly employed, as the words orator and oration. Just as a man who tumbles off the top of a 'bus is described by writers of a certain sort as the hero "of the occasion, so any man who
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  • 273 1 We commend the following paragraph, taken from the Ceylon Weekly Times, to the notice of our City Fathers. The system of house cleansing described therein is one which could, with advantage be adopted here: 44 The Mayor's special gang of workmen, engaged to clean out filthy tenements and
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  • 219 1 JOHANNESBURG, June 11. The merry month of May enabled Randlords to easily break all former records of gold,production, and increase the monthly output value by nearly ,£lOO,OOO. The total worth of last month's rock crushing comes within ■£41, 000 of two millions sterling.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 223 1 curix cut Cowcco m vacuum Cms pockd ASU CET»A WEFCL EveryWhere- HIRANO WATER. 1 The Queen of Table Waters. g Pure, Sparkling, Invigorating. The Leading Mineral Water of the East. Bottltd m Japan, by: The Hirano Mineral Water Spil Co Llmited H. E. REYNELL CO., Secretaries. I I BEWARE OF
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    • 424 1 f J. TRAVERS SONS, Ltd!^ I 7^ 3)'3llmeida Street, I I HAVING BEEN APPOINTED I SOLE AGENTS I FOE, THE I 5 General electric Companp, Cta. i I OF E^TOLJLnsrnD I I IN SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, I BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE READY TO
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    • 12 1 |§|||T&§§S| SINGAPORE i J. LITTLE i CO., LTD. •nd AGENTS. ROBINSON &CO
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  • 423 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 10TH AUGUST. A BOLD FRONT. Naturally enough, the Russian Government attempts to put on a bold front before the world m its present difficulties, declaring that it is M immutably resolved upon restoring order with energy and firmness," and that it has
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  • 273 2 From man's earliest knowledge of Newfoundland it has been regarded as an inhospitable country. Its first settlement had to be abandoned because the colonists found it impossible to make a living unaided on its bleak and fog-bound shores. There is no occasion for China to mourn because her
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  • 401 2 The new gas engine at the Government Printing Office was m operation nearly all day yesterday and the unexpected explosions which oerasionnally occurred elicited a protest from the acting Chief Justice. An aroma of gas and oil also pervaded the Courtroom, and the continued outbursts of escaping steam led to
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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    • 12 2 The Mddest Ct* rj be starting f or Ulf >l <:
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    • 9 2 No nation can i H People.^/,,,,,:,,.
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    • 8 2 S& 0OW £j I I
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    • 6 2 South Afri ca. »Z g I
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    • 15 2 i mc > foci ,i 1 supremacy Wlntr/ l h .iov,,,cj to ras^
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    • 24 2 An Englishman may fairt* k. Ed as "educated" if hj 2n i literary English ,'n'n wapo\ and can orderly and grammatic
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    • 33 2 It is a mistake to consider deuce m Paris go The last cens^r^ we 10,509 octogenarians m and 620 nonagenarians g of Paris are more than age. «U Petit Paris***
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    • 38 2 W«»w woiting hard to bu,]«j un nation m the Southern Seas S extend equil rights to every «2S it, and become a sec nationality, with as tew ol the older nation, r ua* Review o) l<
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    • 38 2 When the Englishman India and other dependencies to adopt a mood or benevole but when he views the id governing chang« his attitude and regard thei as partners m a concern Register, A!■
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    • 60 2 He was a bit fanatical and r cable m his t<> the d local option, Dut he rendered i service to the temp ranee ra and ie was due to him more I b dy els th it of ein His life uv per-" i il irnbitioo,
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    • 35 2 A" m eral favourite simme attempt- ire being character of die musk For tin- mos to be content with tl band or third-rate orchestra, h cheap to make it ai,\ of terror. Orck
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    • 51 2 The progn of the B please- and interests us when it is properly labelled. Call r. British progress, and pleasantly; label it Empire, and vi ODCI exhibit pn« distinguish it as Impel are intellectually n< i:t ,jl Chamberlainism, and v. risive and coi gratul Canadian Magazine,
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    • 78 2 From a Camberwrll corn we have received a quite d account of the destruction caused m conservatory by the kaf-cuttinj Last Sundaj .1 wlitarj way through the open rhe news that rose leaves were n m that part ol culture is uncommon had do veyed with such
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    • 33 2 The war, of course, I'Japan's protigc.but it has iusly increased her responsibility, all ol which be overlooked by tliuse wh japan a |rowing land and an aggressive Power. Chronicle, Kobe.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 f HAVE YOU HEARD OF lUE LATEST AND THE BEST DENTIFRICE. IT QUITE SUPERSEDES ALL OTHERS. It is pleasant. It is effective. It is convenient, and IT SWEETENS THE BREHTH. AS A MOUTH -WASH IT HAS NO EQUAL. j PER BOTTLE: 45 CENTS. Sok Agents and Distributors— THOMPSON, THOMAS CO.,
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    • 346 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. JUST LANDED. i A Shipment of Sferefordshire Cider (by H. P. Buhner Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal m 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award It> qaart bottles Qi?ly. Mcl de r Europe. I Austrian String Band J UNDER CONDUCTOR j MR. C. MUHLBERGER
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    • 265 2 TEUTONIA CLUB. On Friday the 10th inst. At 9 p.m. CRAND EVENING CONCERT will be given by the well known artists IN Miss Henrietta Murkens, Violinist, AND Miss Edith Merrylees, Pianist. Kindly assisted by leading local amateurs. Open to members of the Tanglin and Teutonia Clubs and vheir guests. Tickets
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 76 2 COMING KVKSI* To-day Kriday, iotb Higii Water: l.^a.m.. W Municipal CominiMoa, '3 P* N. D. L. Mail Oiuvu I lv Mwfcii Ifnrr 1 Coawrt Saturday, ntb Higa Water UUh I S R. A. AonuaJ Meeiin B. 1. Mail Outward dttC Sunday, i2tb High Water: -3-1 im )1)M1 'Jtn Sun Jay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 I YAMATO&CO. I Dealers m High Class I 1 Japanese Curios I and I 1 General Goods. j I*«OLE AGENTS TO TOKIO I SEIKOSHA" I I CLOCKS AND WA^CH I I FACTORY. I 1 Contractors to the J I Japanese Navy and r I flipponYusen Kaisha's' I Fleet. I I
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    • 55 3 c x Printing Works T95, I^OBIISrSO^r IRO.AJD n We are Printers ESTIHIATES FREE \Vl7at we do We do well Low Price CaicU Despatch Write to us tCall on us <& Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock Cheapest house m Singapore V. W. HIN6ERT, Manager. TRY AN Advt. I IN
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 299 3 -^SEISKPECTED. V* 'tod Ag"£ »*H A-^'^'SaU. Aug. v; M-! i-:" 1 Sept 4, Mansfield v Bombay, Aug. „,don.Aug.--5iP-f! mons \ul' 11; P. bimons ft*,***"* o*"'0 lkhn Ch» «»tSbo, Aug. U B.Meyer OM*BSff*» IS M rii I. Hongkong, soon. :ombo 1 s pt.. 5 ;P-&p.Co si,>'on Aug 27; M. M times
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    • 115 3 Men-of-War, &c. Terrible, Brit. cru. Portmouth, soon. Tamba Maru, London, Sept. 27 P. Simons Teenkai, Liverpool, Aug 29 Mansfield. Tourane, Colombo, Sept. 24 Maritimes. Tydeus, China, Aug. 25 Mansfield. Wakasa Maru, Japan, Aug. 27 P. Simons. Yunnam, Manila, Aug. 20 M. Maritimes. Zieten, Hamburg, Dec. 14 Betm Meyer. Men-of-War, &c.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 4 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1:1,,,;
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    • 40 4 do W .W.'.p.c.,, j; Nutm pra, B ili Pontia ftice, Rang n N u3 do do N do Siam, N>. i do do N Cocaanats, I Coffee Pal Coffee, Überian Na i Anchor l I Tank Langkat on Ran...'
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    • 26 4 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands quoted yestei lay the 4 rate at 24 1 2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2
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    • 131 4 On Lotia >n Bank 4 mOemand t/4 m Private 3mi i Ihi Germany- Bank d/d l'r>vatc 5 m do. (hi t ranee -Bank d/d 1 I'nvate 3 m/s 1 do. 6 m/s 2.()'t On India Bank I. T. 174 1 4 Private 30 d/s 175 J On Hongkong—
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 67 4 J^vyJHotel 1 5-17 tEACK FCAD, S^CAFC^T EXCELLENT T^Er.^ Wines etc, etc? CF FIFST Ql£Lry Furnished Rooms hv Ihc B e<r y $10 J Board and 1 l» Iwl \J I^l I- I REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BU I I I i>Kj; H< NEST PRICES^
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 560 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Attmg, Dut. str. 704 tons, Captain HuyJLman jtVi Aug. From Sampit G.c, and d.p. Daendels and Co. For Bandjermassin, nth— Rds. Billiton, Brit. str. 139 tons, Capt Russell, sth Aug. From Nadtuna, 4th Aug. G.c, and 55 d.p. Teo Teovv Peng For Natuna
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      • 682 4 LATEST ARRIVALS. Bromncr, Dut. str 342 tons, Capt Goedhuis, Btli Aug. From Belawan, 3rd Auy. G.c, and 52 d. p. Dujndels and Co. For Belawan, 1 ith. Rds. Ciiina, Aust. str. 5,855 tons, Capt Damianovich, Bth Aug/ From Yokohama, ist Aug. G.c, and 3 d. p. R Schmidt and Co.
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    • 293 5 HIE HOTELS. Although still labouring under the disadvantage of having but temporary premises, pending the construction of their view palatial buildings, the propi -ictors of the Hotel de l'Europe did everything they could, under the circumstances, to provide a very pleasant evening's enjoyment yesterday. A "special" dinner was
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    • 16 5 U- ir 1 C r PRACTICE N Si HOO! UTISH 1 1 m
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    • 10 5 «^AT.ON. Suwtonwi II when .he upon a.ul
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    • 14 5 RECEIV^fADMIRERS- I, p.m yea The!'. Iby Slciation oi tin- ler- Afri
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    • 7 5 bstk view. US
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    • 25 5 lAK FA ISt Cornspecial the steps ol tinent the new rs of such houses ate penalty, I m I .>n the take H.K.Telegraph
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    • 58 5 SLY DAMAGED. unssian 1 ■ir were .mer Dunkirk by the de j \d j 1 ler dimens N. 11. I. She and flies the the Cie. i-e-Bj ~reat each lap inesc scouts m a clow Radian warships. interned at the and proctH 5 ::Torded .it m the
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    • 44 5 tlemen who hi the rs of the Society will be gratified our* have i cjal point of view. The ilistd v, v which handed to tb [reasurer „1 at a Q1904 was be congr*- addition to nil n°* -mewhat charitft-
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    • 61 5 election of the tbove Club has been in theClubrooms as CihttLi ati of the W l h y "-< l Shepherd: W. 1( A Kilm ro, B. h'Cruz, I,^ ;-K V E. resLeniAii. R. sSbTSS F M Cho P^, E. L 7; 11^; ol St. Joseph: Mr.H
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    • 106 5 A girl of fifteen has been missing from her home m Sheffield and her parent! recently received communication from the Ashbournepolice telling a remarkable tHoty. The girl alleges that while inquiring for a situation m the suburbs of Sheffield she was kidnapped by a man. who gagged
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    • 132 5 A large batch of pilgrim^ have arrived here from Batavia and they were reinforced by 160 from Singapore and 40 from Penang they are on a pilgrimage to Mecca and travel by the s.s. Ping Sing" a cargo bo it and has no accommodation iloon passengers. The pilgrims
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    • 147 5 The Captain of Shell Line steamer Goldmouth" from Cardiff reports the death of -ie of hifl crew, a Turk, employed as a greater. He died on the 15th July m the Red Sea, ot heat appoplexy. The German steamer Pit-amlock. ha- 793 coolies from Haihow. She is bound
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    • 226 5 A PASHAS APPEAL. Paris, July 11. In printing an appeal by Mustapha Kamil Pasha, which is addressed to the English nation, and the whole of the civilized world, and m which the chief condemns the recent execution of natives, calls upon the whole of Europe to take
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    • 1068 5 MR. ISAAC EZEKIEL E. YAS FAILS TO RECOVER D\MAGES. Judgment was given yesterday i morning by Acting Chief Justice Law m the case of Mr. Isaac Ezekiel Elias j Yas, who sought to recover damages from one Tan Jin Feck, Manager of a I rice shop, for
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    • 1356 5 THE NAPHTHA CASE. I The further hearing of the case against Mr. Ehrenfels as representing the Standard Oil Company was proceeded with before Mr. Michell yesterday. Teo Wan, a twako man, remembered the night of the 6th July. He was asleep m thetwakow and was roused up at
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    • 381 5 The writer cf Musings Without Method "m Blackwoods Magazine has no maudlin sentiment about the anarchist, nor is he under any illusions as to the soundest, method of dealing with him. Indiscreet persons have tried to encourage him by declaring his bombthrowing exploits to
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    • 163 5 SCENE IN CARDIFF DOCKS. A remarkable affray with a Chinese crew occurred at Barry the other day. The men had on the previous day expressed their determination to abandon their ship, the steamer Swanley, which has until' recently been engaged m transporting Russian soldiers from Manchuria. Immediately upon
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    • 433 5 BY LORD DOUGLAS COMPTON. The Journal of the Royal United Service Institution publishes a paper by Major, Lord Douglas J. C. Compton of the 9th (Queen's) Royal Lancers which deserves attention. The Army, he points out, is suffering from a serious shortage of regimental officers.
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    • 76 5 The dry dock Dewey, which left this port has notified her safe arrival at Olangapo. Commander Hosley, who navigated the dock to its destination, sent a dispatch to the Navy Department. The Secretary of the Navy sent a repty congratulating the commander upon the successful termination of
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    • 156 5 RETURNS FROM F. M. S. The following statistics have been published for the years 1905 06. 1906 1 905. State. c. c. Perak 2,539,***** 2,284,***** Selangor 1,586,061 28 1,538,***** N. Sembilan 467,***** 445,***** Pahang 125,***** 105,159 42 Total. .$4,718,453 32 84,373,195 34 An increase of. $345,254 98 New Gopeng,
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    • 148 5 Mr. Justice Fisher was occupied all day yesterday m hearing summonses m chambers. The police have placarded the town with notices offering a reward of S2OO for information leading to the arrest of one Peh Ben, who is wanted" m connection with the Macao Street murder. "Thk Cornwall Minstrels" are
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 119 5 Wanted. PUPILS FOR MUSIC. By a Lady, well experienced. Theory taught. Willing to go to Pupils residence, or Schools. Terms Moderate, Apply to S. R. v.c. c/o Eastern Daily Mail Office AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. TO BE HELD AT G A Fernanda* Co.'s Sale Rooir No.
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      • 166 5 AUGUST IS GTTIR, cast mm Last Few Nights Last Few Nights Last Few Nights To-i>i§l?t To-i?i§l>t! SHOWS First Commences 7-30 p.m. Second 9-80 Srand S^ogramme After dining RAFFLES COME TO Matsuo's cinem«co6R«pi> matsuo's •i 3apancse Cinettia f o9rapi% 9 Absolutely no connection with any other Japanese Cinematograph Co. The Singapore
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 35 5 tr N»UBMS ARRIVED. 'l Seng Captain I. U L x r V"™v X and Ur lllfi 139 deck paaaentovi; iv h '*'<»>fi Commander Wad- a "«l M^'??' Ml Walker Per, Robertson u «a- Mrs. Langman.
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 413 6 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence oj j years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical 60. of Penang mymicj pusi To-night! To-night!! Friday wth August at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road "PANJISEMERANOth part) New Faces. New Dresses. New Scenery. Our Own Orchestra of Clever Musicians. Prices as Usual. M.
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      • 623 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking R Corporation. D-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 EXVE FUND:— .rline Reserve 110,000,000 1 ligs ver Reserve 9600,000 #Ayo,W,UOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M.
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      • 383 6 0 pATHE p||gg CINEMATOGRAPH 1 FILMS U For a complete Cinematograph Installation a PP i y to j 0 Levy Hermanos uauc,- y Road. o** OdCOII Double-sided Records P and Talking Machines f 0 Eden Double-sided Records f j^ and Talkjng Machines n "Eden" Talking Machines n Sole Agents, 1
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      • 304 6 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. m 1 Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of K. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February 1906. To be obtained at I JITTS Co, jotf-2, North Bridge Road. To Contractors. in/of d 2 ce 2 rS
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      • 489 6 1 11 P. M." ADLETS. For^r^-^ WANTED. Apply by letter to X. E. L, 10/7/07 v. c. C/ Thi^ Pa r geneST^ hines^>leTm^^h AnrSvK nowled S e o f Piece Goods m^lsf!r er WithC pieS ftestil M. c/o E. D. M. Advertiser has had considerate experience m Borneo and cm
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      • 144 6 m,, L G wftt 2/8-8-06. cX() -id. M HOTEL. Moderate. L < Mr> h. day, Newera Eli Vl fc.200 fee!" I Oi tors ""PRCTURNTimTSTOco^ nounce thai arra^e,,,- j m COLOMBO, KANDY M Kmk £3s s Reduced Tariff For further partkulann, P «0-S.N.Co.,Sin|ipn ist March, 1906. Barr Co., Kuala Lumpur, F.MJ,
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