Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 16 August 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 286 VOL. H SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • CHINA.
    • 92 1 London, August 15, 10 a.m. In an article dealing with Chinese affairs, the London Titties pays a tribute to the capacity and uprightness of Tong Shao Vi It is admitted that the Chinese have not received fair-play m the matter of railway concessions
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    • 38 1 WILL MEET AT MARIENBAD. Visit is of non Political Character. London, August 15, 10 a.m. King Edward has started for Marienbad. The newspapers emphasize the non-political character of His Majesty's meeting with the Kaiser.
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    • 46 1 EMPLOYERS AND STRIKERS. Latter must not be paid, under dire punishment. London, August 15, 10 a.m. An Imperial Ukase has been issued by the Governor-General of Odessa m which those employers who pay strikers during the continuation of the strike, are threatened with dire punishment.
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    • 78 1 UNDER PAIN OF DEATH. Another ukase creates general panic. London, August 15, 10 a.m. All inhabitants are also warned that i should they fail to give the authorities information against the Terrorists, and as to whom they hand over money, on their behalf, that they will
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    • 51 1 ORDERS GIVEN FOR MOBILIZATION. Presumed to be test ok preparedness. London, August 15th, 11.32 a.m. The loyal fleet reserves have been ordered to prepare for immediate mobilization. It is believed that this order is for the purpose oi testing the preparedness of the Russian Navy, or otherwise.
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    • 40 1 TRAIN HELD UP BY TROOPS. Fifty arrests. London, August 15th, 11.32 a.m. Trains which were crowded with excursionists returning to Warsaw on I Sunday last were stopped, and the passengers searched by the troops. Fifty arrests were made.
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    • 210 1 FRENCH CLERGY TO DISREGARD THE DECREE OF SEPARATION Encyclical Lettkr Issued. London, August 15, 11 32 a.m. An Encyclical Letter which has been forwarded from the Holy See to all French Bishops has been published m Paris. It orders the Clergy to disregard the Law
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  • 360 1 DEPOSITS FOUND IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Not an American "yarn." The Manila Cablenews commenting upon the alleged discovery of asbestos m the Philippines refers to two Scotchmen, well known residents of Manila, I from pre-American times. If the report be correct, the information given may by considered reliable, as from
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  • 309 1 NATIVE ARMY BELIEVED TO BE LOYAL. London, July 27. In consequence of the threatening attitude of the Mohammedan population m Egypt, and the danger of a Holy War being preached against all infidels, the English Government is making preparations to at once heavily reinforce the British troops
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  • 118 1 "YVELSHER" KILLED ON AUSTRALIAN RECECOURSE. Melbourne on a Sunday Night. A tremendous sensation w.is created at Flcmingtion Racecourse recently when an infuriated crowd of gamblers literally kicked to dcatJi a welshcr," named Donald Maclcod, on the latter seeking to abscond. The incident ha materially strengthened the Judkins
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  • 53 1 La Belle Otero, the famous dancer, has, it is stated, insured each of her feet for to avoid loss m the event of an accident while performing. At a record jewel sale at Christie's London there was an exciting fight for a magnificent necklace of forty- seven Orient pearls, which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 Old 6n<|!isl> curoc C^ COMCCO wz vacuum cms u,itl) Aluminum pocket tin. A SUCE*>* PEFUL Obtainable Everywhere. fwHAT IS WHISKY Cittlc's Botol Ritam Don't accept any kind of liquor m a dark bottle, but insist on: I RotolJCiiam TOhiskA I Obtainable wDereeoer I good liquor is sold. I SOLE AGENTS:John
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    • 554 1 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. JUST ARRIVED Silks, Filloselles and Transfers for Cushions. MANY OTHER DESIGNS. Also a large Assortment of fancy work to choose from. LATEST STYLES. 217 Orchard Road, Telephone 737 as= 3K3l SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5
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    • 10 1 tINtAMKC J. LITTLE ft CO., LTD. and AGCNTS ROBINSON ACO
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  • 756 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 16TH AUGUST. THE BRAY OF A DONKEY. Some time ago Mr. Howard W. Bray, of Labuan, wrote an article to one of our local contemporaries m which he strongly criticised American rule m the Philippines, of which he had for some years
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  • 683 2 The Swimming Club have made arrangements for a hunch to leav-e Johnston's Pier for their bungalow ,at Katong at 9a. m. It will leave thence atl2lspm Yesterday was th? anniversary of the Emoeror of China's birth lav a i 1 the local Consulate was thronged with those who wished to
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 18 2 ll V n al im P->-.t H for 5Vi theArmv. A ,r,. 1 >* founded. I adfasdf
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    • 26 2 Haldane the Army bee i,uetl..; hr,^ar2; En We. and I mf)C I must work for fin a i l < iai I tneir own lines. Outlook
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    • 13 2 The women are Tiot.otL^ **> I '•<>< entered a, f U%MY
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    • 18 2 »»**e mistake of his fr*' C2* Politic, *ho J I .^"SoftheUbourir: 1 "»e Lornm,;,, rrancisco. adsfasdf I
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    • 31 2 l uouirj be nto- expectations, the Gc™ v F l»« .read the acc,u,„? F ■ay a dan-iir attack ports during 8 the 41 UlilJ. aeuvres.— Aftonbladet Stockholm.
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    • 32 2  -  Etoile Belge Let us Quw ciose the ject, extolling that L\, nation Fran country, excepting would be pos^leS!;^ n *»umph gainst the coaSned reactaa, hypocriticallVSJ ot respectabilitv sels. adsfadsfasdf
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    • 33 2 w the held irhea it i assisting oppresed pe^S has hippened in Ireland an happens still in English Cokfi may not be touched even.. New ZeuCher Zeitung i Z ich.
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    • 36 2 h is B«" at that fe season is going to be an e by the plentiful raspberries md cv ranu their abund nice will not make anwi rorthevenrcoisiderabledeSciMcTJ and a.id other fn.it. Life.
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    • 29 2 Hwmgbeens i ily warned overeating, and re lured, pr -peak, j, tot h >r-e, v phatically w irned t a m ill then "c II The World
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    • 31 2 Mr. H v c it autttarj 7' alter- la exdi ing< m ojr sire {1 w'nich lie is introduc us nothing m re general express aspiratioai The Times
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    • 40 2  -  Kreus Zeitung Berha. While m England we si p\rk-like curry ig most di- ippe 1 peas intry to miiiuii". strength; we saw the armies of md lacking every and we saw that I merely a luxu >'-M
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  • 240 2 MEW REGUUTI Ti has been drawn by the CtoalO to the fact tha ofmxphta have been dipped t Straits Settlenenb m conti theprav lions of I M nance, 1904 (No. M regulates the i m use of no phine m the Colony. Under this Ord iince, r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 385 2 j POINTS Z*~ I WHEN BUYING A DOG, THINK OF ITS BREED. I vß' WHEN KEEPING ONE, CONSIDER ITS FEED. I IF IT IS A SHOW DOG I A LAP DOG OR WATCH DOG I THE BEST FEED FOR IT IS I SWALLOW ARIELL'S DOG BISCUITSI -?3f!^ I Plain per
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    • 711 2 Hghtly USED iriANCS RETURNED FROM HIRE BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN MAKERS. 3HOPKINSONS $450, $476, $500 IW Price $600 8 HAAKE $450 $625 I 1 PAUL WERNER $425 60 0 I 1 RACHALS GRAND Just been entirely renovated $300 I 1 RACHALS SEMI GRAND I Used for a few months
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    • 73 2 NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I have from this date cancelled the Power of Attorney granted by me to Esmail Khamisa and have from to-day granted ray power of attorney to RARIM ABBA. (Signed) Hajee Farmahamed Azoob Co. Singapore, August ijth 1906. 16-8-06. 32-8-06. CHARGEURS REUNIS "flmiral Pontp" Due
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day. 16tl>:High Water 8.33 a.m., 7.33 p.m. Horticultural Show. First Day Cricket. Colony and Inter state. Boxing Match. Alexandra Hall. Steamer "Moldavia" open to visitors 4to 6 P. O. homeward mail closes 3. Friday, 17th High Water 9.24 a.m., 8.27 p.m. Public Holiday. Coronation Day. Horticultural Show. Second
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  • RUSSO-JAPANESE FISHERIES.
  • 13 3 |.m'ved yesterday trom Iki -,,,„,>■ home, (i "::i rr wlrchc.mphment
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  • 20 3 ctpuncr Cydofis- ot mucn Amsterdam- Java run, rday a-i will hence■v between Europe
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  • 29 3 York, July 18. t hundred sailors of Admiral Stove been poisoned by Sed liver, ll j feared -r:«c The Navy Depart ,i llg an investigatioo.--m
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  • 40 3 M a letter on the »rfor estates "orne* ,nbo paper vcltlvit the Straits should be able to induce all the Tamil AH the labour will go and as to assistthey all appear to iaye lost :nany joon{
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  • 74 3 inerwill be held at the Siu- next, August i Mr. J isl CC Law will take Gentlemen attending, are il the Club by All who have n*>t sent m an but who intend to do so, id their names, and Lieut. Col. it del ly. Penang and
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  • 246 3 toker lys m his revolution- V) OHJ I RUSSMM "Fne fear of the dismemberment of the empire ha^ not a hold upon the public mi i id m Ku-^ia, and is not the lame political factor there as m other monarchical countries, More consisting of
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  • 13 3 f/*fc**!£^ ur "■•"•'"ioio. el '*tr.«: < i K l o' I aYeS Or home
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  • 591 3 ALMOST READY FOR OPENING. Promises to be a Great Success. The firms who are exhibitors m the forthcoming Agri-Horticultural Exhibition have been displaying a great deal of activity lately, and there is no doubt but that everything will be m readiness for the opening to-day Should the weather
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  • 344 3 ALLOWANCE FOR LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT. The Committee stage of the Education Bill comes to a close to-night under the closure rule. Among the imendments that appear on the notice p iper to-diy for the first time is a new clause by Mr. Birrell, providing that
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  • 213 3 Y. M. C. A. v DUTCH CLUB. An interesting game was played on the S. C. C. end of the Esplanade yesterday evening, when the V.M.C.A. Played the Dutch Club. From the kick-off -he Young Men commenced a series of attacks on their opponents' goal and but for Pffeifer,
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  • 80 3 THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB GYMKHANA. PRESENTATION BY MR. PARIMANAM PILLAI. Saturday last witnessed an excellent Gymkhana m Kuala Lumpur, when everything passed off as, proverbially, the wedding bells. Amongst the donors of prizes was Mr. Parimanam Pillay son of the late Mr. Tambooswamy Pillay. It was a cup presented by
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  • 423 3 CLEVER YOUNG MEN FOR UNIVERSITIES. Proceed to Europe by next Mall. The many friends of Mr. L. Samy will be pleased to learn that he has tiecid^d upon adopting the medical profession for his future career. This young gentleman is booked by the r. O. mail steamer Moldavia
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  • 244 3 TIN CORNER." In the House of Commons on the 2nd July Mr. Field asked the President of the Board of Trade whether, owing to American gambling m warrants m tin m London, a corner was lately formed, and the price thereby artificially raised to .£203 per ton, thus entailing loss
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  • 1008 3 I A London Opinion. Although the undernoted article reproduced from the London Globe refers to Singapore," it will be seen that it mainly refers to the Malay States It Avould appear as if the geographical position of the capital of the Straits Settlements is still unknown. As regards "communities
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  • 65 3 Mr. Justice Fisher was occupied yesterday m hearing bankruptcy cases. Before Acting Chief Justice Law the the case of Shaik Salim Zaib Co. vs. Lim Ec Siew and Lim Kee Seng was continued. The plaintiff decided not to amend his claim. Both courts adjourned until Monday, (owing
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  • 1352 3 DANGEROUS PERFORMANCES. There is, m the public mind, a reasonably natural love of excitement and thrilling interest m spectacle, whether that spectacle be real of simply dramatic. In the case or drama it is curious that a too realistic horror often .'carries the excitement too fir, and leads to a
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  • 93 3 FRESH POLICE EVIDENCE. New York July 13 The "New York Evening Journal' states that a certain artist's model, named Rose Marston, has made some startling revelations to the police in connection with the Thaw-White tragedy as a result of which several artist friends of Mr. Stanford
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  • 88 3 Reuter MEASURES FOR THE FUTURE. Durban, July 14. Mr. Watt, Natal Minister of Defence, and Col. Brudewold have left here by special train for Thring's Post to consult Col. M'Kenzie as to future operations, and to discuss the measures to be taken for the protection and maintenance
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  • 119 3 THE MEDIUM AT PETERHOF. St. Petersburg. July 12. M. Papus, the M Professor of Magic," and who is living at Peterhof under the protection of Gen. Trepoff, the commandant of the Palace there, is an object of great interc-t to the Press here. Thus, the "Dvadzaty Viek" narrates
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  • 225 3 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell Co.'s saleroom on '1 uesday afternoon No. 7, Oxley Road, Anglo-Chinese residence with 1 acre 5 poles freeholp land, Lee Khia Soon $31,500. No. 6-4 Oxley Road, European residence, with ***** square feet freehold land. A. S.
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  • 105 3 Established, Sept. 41H, 1005. Published at 95, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 972. All contributions must bo addressed to "The Editor," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by tlie writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 118 3 NOTICE. Hie Exchange Bank 9 will be closed on Friday the 17th instant m honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties the King and Queen, m substitution for Thursday 9th August. Watch THE CincmaioqrapD. 'M M 'li' mi O"Ut' M' Special Sxposition DUghts. To-pi§l>t To-i>i£ljt! Srand Sala Slight. Seating Accomodation
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 698 4 BANKS. Hongkong g Shanghai Banking Corporation. KSB^^B^ Merlin* Reserve »I<XOOOiOOO Silver Reserve 9600,000 lja w u Reserve Liabil.ty of Proprietors 110,000,001] Court of Directors. A Haupt, Lsq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. i H. E, Tomkins Esq. U X- Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim, i--sq. U H.
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    • 529 4 NOTICES, Notice. List of Depots wfcora the "Eastern Daily Wail" May bo obtained. Chop Hong Bee, Neil Road Railway Station, Tank Road. Abdullah, 15 A, Change Alley. Messrs Ghee Soon Co., Orchard RdRaffles Hotel. Winsor Co., 8 9 Bras Bassa Rd. X H. Adamsah, Change Alley. Orchard Road, Cold Storage
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    • 586 4 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHT POWER DYNAMOS, MOTORS, SWITCH BOARDS WIRES AND CABLES FOR ALL PURPOSES Arc Lamps, Open Enclosed Typei British made Incandescent Lamps, Nernst Lamps and Parts. Artistic Electric Li^ht Fittings, Special Accessories for Interior Wiring CEILING FANS, WALL FANS, TABLE FANS Electrical Contractors
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    • 238 4 69, ANSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. j Just Landed, a Fresh Stock of.. Pickled Herrings m tins Pickled Mushrooms m bottles Fresh Bombay Butter m 1 lb. lb. tins Fresh Russian Butter m block Fresh Cream Cheese m pots Black Olives Russian Vodka m small bottles Russian Dried fish Russian
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    • 410 4 lIIZi^H^^J Apply by letter to X. E. L ■0/7/07 v. c. C/ Tf SPapcr Panjang Road. Singapore. BlL icu^ eCtOr Apply Fraser N EAVt LlDf 2-2 Raffles Quay! .Oak 0 fhM** KUDAT B. N. B. WANTED Employment as Assistant on Plantation. For particulars wme R,,h^ na i g !l" Un
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    • 100 4 o. An anounc* arrang, COLOMBO, K*NDT "Wire* T»iff 1 Barr Co Ku *la Lumpur, fj ORGAN BUILDER Plano a^Mus,ca ih ment Dealers T UPe and Repairer CHUR ESTIMATES ORGAN WORK AGENTS TOR. ROMISCHPUPUOS ESTEY ORGANS CAWEVEF BAPyjos ALWAYS IN STOCK, Mr. T. WDC, CHARGES MODERATE From 7 a.m. to 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 334 1 YAMATO&CO. Dealers m High Class I Japanese Curios I and I General Goods. SOLE AGENTS TO TOKIO SEIKOSHA" CLOCKS AND \YA~CH FACTORY. Contractors to the j Japanese Navy and I NipponYusen Kaisha's| Fleet. I 27, High Street, SLXGAPORE. ■ruuri 11 v H.LP 1 j*juiar> BRO:C IN-DOWN BYBTEM. a^> tn which
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    • 138 1 NOTICE." MTABUSHEO ~7f *(^> 1903. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. "SINMAY JANA MITTRAN" PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. Telephone No g?2. THE ONLY TAMIL NEWSPAPER IN THE EAST (PRINTED IN TAMIL CHARACTERS). IT IS WIDELY CIRCULATED IN I THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, JOHORE, THE FEDERATED j MALAY STATES, SIAM, BORNEO, NETHERLAND INDIES, I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 310 1 -^^selTexpecteo. w J ,ahlc date of arnvcil, l anJA^Steamer* aZ 24; Boustead. JSS. h»** B e; •^"""■/i V, Sept. Mansfield p.Sff** Km p. Simonuti l Hamburg. Oct. Bd« L ,erpoul, Aug., Mangold jf^Brit cv 1. Hoogkoofctoon. m t,o. Sept. t;; 1'.&0.C0 Starg, Sept. »;B<ta i^Maru. Japan. Sept. .0 I'ater- j
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    • 353 1 Mutine, (Brit, g'bt.), Europe, shortly. Niobe, (Ger. cru.), Germany, shortly. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Terrible (Brit, cru.), Portsmouth, soon. LIST OF PASSENGERS. Per P. O. s. s. China connecting with the steamer Oceana at Colombo, from London July 20, due 18th Augt— Messrs, D. A. Bishop. J. Watson, Mr.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. MNQAPOBE. THUKSDAY, AUGUST l^n, l!,o<;.
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    • 29 2 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday's the 4/ma hank rate at 2/4 1 1 2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1
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    • 77 2 Tin Gambier buyi dc* Cube N 1 Pepper, i I do White, Fair LW. 5 1 Nutmegs (no 1 do 'ib.) Mace(Banda) Cloy. ia) Überian Coflec Tapioca. jmiß pearl (Fair do do medium pearl (do do Pearl SafO, -mall Copra, Btli do Pontianak Op um, BroaresNew '\\rc. Ra N--1
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    • 142 2 On L>»idon Bank 4 m/ 8 r 4; Uemand 2 4 do. 6 m 24 Private 3 m/s. I 4 On dertKany Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 rn/s 2.43] do (> m 1 I O« France Bank d/d 2.03 Private 3 m/s 2.97 do. 6 m/s 2.99 On
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 44 2 x Printing Works y 95, ROBQTSQK RCAN We are primers "%,f ESTIMATES FREE Yvijat we do We do \vel!-» Low Price Quid* Dcspatcl Write to us Call on us Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock Cheapest house m Singapm V. W. HINGERT, Mi
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 570 2 SHIPPING NEWS, VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Ahona Ger str 2,785r tons, Capt Hellench, Bth Aug. From Sydney 24th July. Coal. Behn Meyer Co. KdsAnghin, Ger. str. „001 tons Capt Kumpel, ,th Aug. From Bangkok, 6th Aug G.c and-d p. Behn Meyer Co. For Bangkok, U.-Rds. AUsta, Ger. str. 3,371
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      • 575 2 j jprATni l»a <S clM^^-^-kI" Meyer Salahadii, Dut. str. 1.23? tons Cant Lagooy, Bth Aug. From RSoesoe 6th Aug. Nil. Hooglandt and Co. U.—\V South America, Brit. str. 2,70, tons Captain Watson, 9th Aug. From New York, 3rd June. Oil. Standard Oil Coy. For Chefoo, U.—Rds. Suttan van Lingga, Dut.
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