Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 18 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. 288 VOL. H SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • THE FRENCH CLERGY CRISIS.
    • 43 1 London, August 17th, 10 a.m. M. Berard, the French Under-Secreta-ry of Home Affairs, speaking at Amiens, said that the Government was perfectly secure m its attitude and that its policy would triumph despite the trans-Alpine instructions which had been issued.
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    • 56 1 LEAVES FOR MARIENBAD. London, August 17th, 10 a.m. His Majesty, accompanied by the British Ambassador to Berlin, the Rt. Hon. Sir F. C. Lascelles, has left Cronberg for Marienbad. H. M. the Empei :>r of Germany and other royalties accompanied the King to the railway station. The leave-taking
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    • 54 1 CELEBRATES RECOVERY. Prisoners Granted Pardons. London, August 17, 10 a.m. The local Turkish newspapers publish articles to the effect that they rejoice at the Sultan's recovery of health. In order to mark this improvement m health, he has ordered the release of all prisoners who have served two
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    • 39 1 MORE BLOODSHED IN WARSAW Innocent Persons Killed. London August 17, 10 a.m. Warsaw, and the neighbouring towns of Block, Lodz, Wlochlivvck and Ridom are m a state of panic owing to the frightful outrages which occurred there yesterday.
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    • 63 1 APPEAR TO BE WELL ORGANIZED. London, August 17. 10 a.m. The sudden and simultaneous attacks made by the Terrorist tnnds show that the movement was of a widespread and preconcerted character. The troops were hastily called out and they poured volleys m every direction, killing and wounding a
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    • 15 1 London, August 17, 10 am. Baron Komura has arrived m Liverpool.
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    • 73 1 HUNDREDS OF JEWS KILLED. Politk and Government Powerless and Incapable. London, August 17, 3.30 p.m. After the disturbances which occurred on Wednesday at Warsaw, the soldiery, during the evening made an attack on the Jews. Two hundred and fifty Jews were either killed or wcunded. There is
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    • 14 1 London, August 17, 3.30 p.m. Baron Komura has arrived m London.
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  • 78 1 Paris, Monday, July 23. Professor Brouardel, the eminent French physician, died this afternoon. He caught cold while lecturing at the Morgue, owing to the icy-cold stream of air that was continually wafted into the lecture-room from the adjoining refrigerating room, where bodies are kept for identification.
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  • 111 1 According to a report to the Washington Bureau of Manufacturers wine germs, which make it possible to duplicate the famous wines of Bordeaux, Burgundy, or the Rhine, are among the latest subjects of experiment. The germs are obtained from the dregs of casks which have
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  • 787 1 THE REV. BARINGCOULD'S DEATH." HOW THE NEWS CAME The Rev. S Baring-Gould, the distinguished author, who was recently reported to have died at Port Elizabeth South Africa, tells m the Morning Leader how the news reached him The first notice I had that I was dead was from the local
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  • 128 1 PRINCE OF WALES 'S MISHAP. As the Prince and Princes of Wales were driving up the avenue to the new Christ's Hospital Girls' School at Hertford, the horses were frightened by the cheers of the bystanders, and the off-side animal "shied" and swerved from the road into the rope by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 264 1 [Old curcc cut I cow cco w2 vacuum Cms Hid) /Huminutn pocket rin. !(1 |()A nn:rr,. (WHAT IS WHISKY? I 9?? J 1 tittle's I Botol Ritam Don't accept any kind' of liquor C m a dark bottle, but insist on: I I I SSotol JCitam WhisktA Obtainable wDereeocr I
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    • 591 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 wg^, to choose from. LATEST STYLES. 217 Orchard Road, Telephone 737 w==:^fejol SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different
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    • 10 1 SINGAPORE > J. LITTLE 4 CO., LTD. and AGENTS. ROBINSON &CO
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  • 887 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 18TH AUGUST. A GRAND SUCCESS. Few who saw the grounds of the Agri-Horticultural Show on Wednesday morning, after the heavy rains, expected to see it open at the appointed hour with anything like preparedness or with the ground m anything like decent
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  • 468 2 OFFICIAL REVELATIONS Cruisers to cost £1,730 000 Each, An Admiralty memorandum issued yesterday discloses the chief secrets hitherto withheld of the construction and armament of the Dreadnought The cost of the vessel up to March 31 next, excluding armament and ordnance stores, is estimated at .£1,678,777.
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 12 2 i »ur cause (i i. land, andweouchT J pt)isi^rfa
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    • 19 2 Wnat is wanted m^e obatructfits 0 ft. promoters. 1 -vii i„ c 1 I Liberty Reviews
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    • 6 2 Engla.iu^ 5=***** I
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    • 24 2 W no omcr c.) UlUrv such a chance as fn as second-rate writer t X I painter meet with an I
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    • 33 2 We hem tn.it Mr ft-i 77* ffk that day mav House of Common.. d^t of Sir Edward t 1 been showing niarU *H I tendencies.- a,Ui Pftl^M Punch
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    • 31 2 ii itioma> Paine oouU K fh^amevicwsheh^d^-** h^e a mad dog, he could 1 one of the adored pa J, s e I •nost select churches Eastern arges ortland, Many.
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    • 39 2 wnile the world lit- ,i am ot-Kvearelikelv^o t 1C,: I Judgments of men UC 1 *ina is the ,a, v I present War M,,,,,.' t K« the exercise I exorcised by a c^: 1^- I
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    • 31 2 Everj one m Kussia who position to steal from the b, that so 0I1 there xvill be an Jr >* I Since the out I Kusso- lapane-e war ,i I
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    • 38 2 Sir Ldward Grey's suet too emphatic decision K": remyfan Mmistry is not to bl I the Bmlystok rnassacre I •rreomcilablewuh--,. BLaSJ and .3 therefore in the natun mtervention in Russian intern Reicth St Pete;
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    • 52 2 nnl women can drive a ia horses hke the artillery perfect precision at full he nng, can play tennis tys, goll hke Vardon, or crickei Ur. Grace or C. 1). ftj to talk oi their superiority I their equalitv with, men. -Lady V Grevillc in the l\,- v
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    • 44 2 me life i- becoming a tradit the men are out in 1 and do not return until just kx dinner-hour, rhe wo their household duties, icampei st the earliest possible mor have luncheon and iea at n and tea-!' > Marmaduke Graphic.
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    • 60 2 It efforts arc being pteaent weak condition of our A the Deo ssil sof the national ai"e itill spoken of with tn accents m the Chamb may be certain that it is 00 tn rised advice ol Edward VII i controls our policy, andd to
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    • 61 2 Much excitement has b AnjOU by the report tii.it Fi I to hand ovei to Great I stones and monuments oi the tagenet Kings who wore buried Footevrault Abbey. It is to be that the ioverument will ati* opportunity of claiming from i some of the
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    • 58 2 The Transvaal mil--. ernment at once, hut 5 is to remain British, it must have it lines securing a just piepoideni the British majority. We art desiring the suppression ol ideals, but they must growui aaj with British ideals, as French ideal' have have grown
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    • 48 2 I There is, probably, no i world but Great Britain give full political lib. vaal at Sis moment United States did nol their own fellow-countryn we learn that the I regard it as i imperious vote* I fl manipulate 1 ts ficial power in Parliament Johannesburg.
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    • 56 2 A cause is one of th Of a man, and a man k much happier, but much n lent and universal when one. Examine the faces politicians (il you can perience), and you w M all sneer, rheman most fierce at heart '^'^tier* cannot find
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    • 64 2 Ambrosia Balloonmg. likens snort, will need feminine »"Pf U to prove realy sucee^ui •OCi A point ot view. tw serious drawback to it, W*"* with a woman's eyes, and it offers one no opportu i ing well. For what in tin be the use of dressing 1!1 attractive
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 288 2 POINTS WHEN BUYING A DOG, THINK OF ITS BREED. W WHEN KEEPING ONE, CONSIDER ITS FEED. IF IT IS A SHOW DOG A LAP DOG OR WATCH DOG THE BEST FEED FOR IT IS SWALLOW A ARIELL'S DOG BISCUITSPlain per 71b. tin $1-15 With meat $1-85 I THOMPSON, THOMAS CO.,
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    • 458 2 Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, A STOUT IMPORTERS. p)otci de r €urope. j The Propritors of the above establishment j beg to inform the public m general that they I have no connection with any Hotel m the I Straits or elsewhere. I Hotel de I'
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    • 42 2 Watcl) Spaa n FOE, The Royal CINEMATOGRAPH'S GRAND OPENING NIGHT THE ONLY BRITISH COY. CHARGEURS REUNIS "flmiral Pomp" Due Middle of September. FOR HAVRE First Class A. £36 B. 30 Second Class 18 For Freight Passage Apply to rnoinc Comtc Co., AGENTS.
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  • 127 3 .AMl^.'.ftl PAW 1 ,rt trios from coftbe women, who making fiin hat c on.ld not be she had *een his nUd .'"toed t iall the m» tood convinced .hew- o f the King, and m f eturo to the subt*Aw> kx> ks and her jectol y J
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  • 263 3 HUMORS OF rm- LAND RAID H ATPLAISTOW. re waves over the outlaistow. The latest development m connection filh; land is the arrest i charge of lection box. 1 y g the camp had indwed totwentyoe officer re-cnta- of them to be d work If ad the chance. thout
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  • 78 3 Mr. Fred Smith, of Arms," Schucr-street, h*s hungered for the He,, l<^ i '-'^n rejected. t.. fT t -r his services ,^'7;f It is merely Stni t)) loot, -I (>ttl I"-t that Mr. T^mA tl ld tl.e fact that an s^nt J n;';r u <>uld
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  • 22 3 ibilor I tV, AY S WM \i of a conni yii }I °rticultural 8* T1... I, accesfCbr^dcSta O n Sadjaccilt to thc
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  • 230 3 One point says the Daily Chronicle m the Watson divorce case, which has occupied Sir Gorell Barnes's Court for several days, deserves a few words of special emphasis. Whenever, said the judge m his summing-up. you get the slightest impression of secret drinking on the part of
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  • 174 3 SCORE FOR BRITISH DIPLOMACY. Constantinople, July 24. An agreement is on the point of being concluded between the Ministry of Finance and the Public Debt Adminisration, committing to the care of the latter the management of the receipts from the three per cent, increase m the Customs
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  • 499 3 "A GOOD WIFE" AND "A GOOD MOTHER." The defendant was not asked when m the Divorce Court if his wife was a good wife, but if she was a good mother, and this is material." This fact was pointed out by Mr. Justice Darling at the Old
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  • 74 3 The Appollinaris Watflr Queen of Table Waters is at present beitig exhibited at the Agri»Horticultural Show, where sample bottles may be obtained free of charge by visitors. The attention of our readers is called to our advertisement columns re the Hotel de I'Europe. As a rumour has been circulated that
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  • 188 3 The Committee of the above popular Club have arranged for the following events until the end of the current year Summer Competition Jackson Millar Competition, and Autumn Competition. The Summer and Autumn Competition s will each consist of three handicap races open to all. One class only.
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  • 180 3 STRINGENT RULES FOR INSPECTION IN AMERICA. Washington, Friday. The Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Wilson, who went to Chicago on a tour of inspection of the stockyards and packing houses, returned to Washington last night, and is well satisfied with the result of his journey. Mr. Wilson has
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  • 261 3 The London Globe indirectly makes a hit at the young man of to-day who cannot learn, or will not learn, how to dance "A joke m "Punch" sums up m a brief space the characteristics of modern dancing. This is the joke. She (to clumsy steerer
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  • 289 3 It has been said tint no great democracy can govern another nation successfully and although Englishmen are trying to refute the truth of the saying, its correctness seems to be proved m the case of the Americans and the Philippines, if the statements made by a recent visitor
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  • 51 3 The next Assizes are fixed to be held here on 4th prox. Mr. Hale, District Officer, Larut is appointed Resident of Peralc, pro tent. during the absence of the Resident. The full text of the Tanjong Pagar Dock award, as made by Lord St. Aldwyn is published m the Government
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  • 263 3 WHITEWASHING THE TIGER. The tiger, liks the lion, has hitherto been regarded as a horrid bore who wants to wallow m your gore." We have been told that, when we are saying our prayers, we may hear him padding up the stairs. Moreover if we call your nurse, it only
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  • 364 3 LADYTRICK PERFORMER'S PROTEST AGAINST PROTECTION. Why should not lady performers be allowed to risk their own lives if they choose to do so? That, m effect, was the attitude, adopted at a meeting held yesterday at the Hotel Provence, Leicester-square, to protest against the Dangerous Performances
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  • 384 3 N Perhaps no other profession or occupation has so many snares and pitfalls and so many Vicissitudes of fortune to contend against, than journalism. He indeed is a plucky man and deserving of all sympathy who embarks a new journal on the troubled waters
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  • 405 3 AN AMERICAN SKIT. Once there was a Great Editor who every morning when he arose stood before his Glass and said Nice Things to Himself and was greatly pleased, for he dearly loved Himself all through. He was the Inspiring Factor on a Great Daily which had Knock
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  • 331 3 Governor General Ide has written a sensible letter to the superintendent of public schools of San Francisco, who asked the people of the Philippines to assist with money the restoration of 34 school houses destroyed and damaged m the California metropolis by the recent earthquake. Six
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  • 131 3 In contradiction to the daily cables received from Russia, the following is a sample, among many, of what is the Russia official explanation of the state affairs m that benighted country. The heading give to the telegram is Perfect quiet everywhere. St. Petersburg, We hear everything is
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  • 51 3 During a discussion m Committee yesterday on the Irish Town Tenants Bill, Mr. Campbell, M. P., told a story of a county court judge whose notes on the evidence when submitted to the Court of Appeal was found to consist of a caricature of one of the
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  • 67 3 There is still another change m journalistic circles locally. Mr. T. H. Reid, a journalist well known m the Eastern journalistic field is coming to Singapore to assume charge of the Editorial department of the Straits Times. We understand that Mr. Reid has no relationship to the late Mr. Arnot
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  • 419 3 There is a great and growing demand for all classes of motor vehicles m the Colonies. Ten years ago** Automobiles were unknown outside Europe, but now the hoot of t' c horn sounds m every nook and cranny of the Empire. One of the chief dfficulties
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  • 357 3 FOUR LIVES LOST IN A FIRE IN SOUTH SHIELDS. Despite the heroic attempts to effect a rescue made by a woman, three little children and their father lost their lives m a fire which broke out m a dwelling-house at South Shields late on one nightlast month. The
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  • 47 3 Yesterday being a general noliday, there was practically nothing doing anywhere, and there is little local news of any general interest to chronicle. The homeward bound German Mail Prinz R. Lintpold is due from China on Monday morning and will probably get despatch hence on Tuesday, a.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 Exposition DCight. To-i>igl>t To-t>i£l>t! IS Our Visitors* Ri^Dt. The Crowd is Coming. GRAND PROORHIPint: OR, ILLUMINATIONS MUSIC Watch THE m m Vfffllffff Matsuo's Matsuo's matsuo's •1 Japanese cinemflcoGßflPß Beach FLad Next To Exposition. Grounds. Absolutely no connection whatsoever with any other Japanese Cinematograph Coy. The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 106 3 CHURCH NOTICES. TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Matins and Litany 7 a.m Holy Communion (Choral) 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain) 9-15 j..m. Sunday Scuool and Bible Classes 3-4o p.m. Evensong and Sermon, 5-30 p.m. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Foo Chow Service, 11-15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon, 8-15 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 683 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL fio.ooo.ouo i KkSCKVE FUND:— Mriling Kosnrvc t1Q.000,000 1 $195,00,1)00 Mlva K«-s,-rve 9600.00U f K. Lii'hil.ty Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon C W Pirkson -Drputy-Chairman. c.m-i/, Ks<j. I H. E. Tomkins ksq. C R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim, Ksq.
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    • 549 4 nu 1 lufcb. Notice. List of Depots where the "Eastern Dally Mall May be obtained. Chop Hong Bee, Neil Road Railway Station, lank Road. j Abdullah, 15 A, Change Alley. I Messrs Ghee Soon Co., Orchard RdRaffles Hotel.. Winsor Co. f 8 9 Bras Bassa Rd. K. H. Adamsah, Change
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    • 636 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 Types British made Incandescent Lamps, Nemst 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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    • 245 4 m* Bolter, 69, RNSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. 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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    • 472 4 P. M." ADLETS. FOB i^T^>l WANTED. Apply by letter to Jo/ 7 /o 7 u.c C/OTh^ WANTED. ServiceablT^^ble ,o, P fferS by P° st to "Swansea" -!i^!!. r Jang R ad Sin g a P<>re. BIL s L ecuH? y leCtOr Mus^nd good Apply Fraser Neave Ltd., 2-2 Raffles Quay.
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    • 285 4 Ne wer a E 6.200 rg|»« 04;:. C «EAP RETURN TICKET, First Sal,,on 22 T C(W Se ?ond Saloon e> lr I -unce that i*g* S COLOMBO, KANOY l^eby holder, of JOUf Ticket, are t| V^ H^ Reduced Tariff Forf -ther pnrtlcu iv (I9or Barr ft c o t KM*
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1906.
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    • 168 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday's the 4/ms bank ra^e at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1 < Yesterday's Exchange. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4] Demand 2/4 do. 6 m/s 2/4 5/8 Private 3 m/s 2/4 3/8 On Gem.any Bank
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    • 154 1 Tin 89.50 Gambier .buyers „7.15 do Cube No. 1 11.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 2 1 .30 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 31. do (80 to the lb.) M 52. Mace (Banda) 1 45 Cloves (Amboina) 34Liberian Coffee 22 co
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 113 1 SHIPPING NOTICE. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental <fe Oriental S. S. Co AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. "The Greyhounds of the Pacific."
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      • 44 1 C A x Printing Works T95, ZROBIIIsrSOISr TtOJ^ID 2 We are Printers *|J|* ESTIMATES FREE \Vl7at we do We do well Low Price OaicH Despatch Write to us p Call on us Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock Cheapest house m Singapore Manager.
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 350 1 IJJIPPINC NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. 1 787 tons, Capt l t ,\,,iKn,;n.v.lncv. 2 4.h Move, A O, I Ger str. 1,001 tons, Cap! IVom Bangkok, oth s IVhn Meyer* Bangkok, It Rd* Ger. str. .;.;>-■ tons, Capt llt h Vug From Nokohama, fy.Gx,BSn Meyer A Co. For frnWiMtHlv'..
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      • 372 1 Seng, Brit. str. 378 tons, Capt Davidson, i6tli Aug. From Penang, 14th Aug. G.c, and— d. p. King Lum Hai, For Penang, 18th. Rds. Sou/h America, Brit. str. 2,701 tons, Captain Watson, 9th Aug. From New York, 3rd June. Oil. Standard Oil Coy. For Chefoo, U.— Rds. Suttan van Lingga,
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 254 2 YAMATOJt CO. j Dealers m High Class Japanese Curios and General Goods. SOLE AGENTS TO TOKIO SEIKOSHA CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. Contractors to the Japanese flavy and NipponYusen Kaisha's Fleet. 27, High Street, SINGAPORE. A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. w .ondit.on I .rdv»s( to which din tors S.\r m..nv names, but which
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      • 126 2 notice^ THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM SfflgAYiJgyjlTTlM* PUBUSHED EVERY rS^^ST* Telephone X o 07 THE ONLY TAMIL NEWSPAPER <N THE EAST (PR Vm TAMIL CHARACTERS). ,T ,s WIDELY CIRCUS THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, JOHORE, t,,K X, MALAY STATES, SUM, BORNEO, NKTIIKRUN i' SARAWAK, JAVA, SUMATRA A.M. THE F GENERALLY. AR E W
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 512 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Aug. 24 Boustead. Albenga, Hohgkong, Sept.— Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Nov. 7 Bnhe Meyer. Ayuthia, Bombay, Sept. Borneo Coy. Austria, H'kong, Sept 7 Rautenberg Alcinous, China, Sept 4 Mansfield Achilles, China, Sept. 2 Mansfield Astyanax, China, Aug.
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      • 335 2 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. R. Kerr, R. W. Remage, H. Beeching, R. P. Mitchell, Rev. R. De Courcy Blakeney. From Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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