Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 29 August 1906
1906-08-29
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1906-08-29 1 Eastern Daily Nail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 297 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article70 1906-08-29 1 MURDER OF RUSSIAN OFFICIALS. Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) CONTINUED. ACTINCCOVERNOROF WARSAW SH3T DEAD. London August 28th, 10 a.m. The acting military Governor General of Warsaw, Wonlarlarski, whilst driving in a cab, was shot dead yesterday. The assassin escaped in a train. MORE RAILWAYS HELD UP. And Police Officers70 words
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Article47 1906-08-29 1 ATTEMPT TO MURDER THEIR VICEROY IN TIFLIS. But Were Discovered. London, August 28th, 12.10 p.m. Private advices which have reached here from Tiflis are to the effect that it has been reported that a plot against the life of the Viceroy has been discovered.47 words
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Article26 1906-08-29 1 Include Prominent Committee Mfn. Ther« have been numerous arrests in this connection, among whom are included officers forming part of the Central Committee.26 words
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Article82 1906-08-29 1 IT MUST REFORM, SAY REVOLUTIONISTS. Or Expect More Murders. London, August, 28th, 12.10 p.m. The Russian Socialistic Revolutionary Group have drawn up a proclamation in which the} 7 declare that should the Government not alter its present policy, there is likely to be a recurrence of such82 words
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Article45 1906-08-29 1 OBEYED ORDERS OF THEIR OWN GROUP Social Revolutionist Military Section. i London, August 28, 12.10 p.m. It is further declared that the assassins of Count Stolypin were but simply j carrying out the commands issued by the military section of the Social Revolutionaries."45 words
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Article51 1906-08-29 1 BUT CONSIDERED IT AN IDLE THREAT. With Disastrous Results. London, August 28, 12.10 a.m. As soon as the death sentence had been pronounced upon the unfortunate Count, he was duly apprised of that fact beforehand, but he apparently j neglected to take advantage of the i51 words
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Article89 1906-08-29 1 LIBERALS AND SOCIALISTS. Liberalism may cease to exist. London, August 28, 12.10 p.m. The Master of Elibank. the Scottish Liberal Whip, has delivered an address in Westlington (Peebleshire) during the course of which he intimated, when referring to the Labourite Party, that the j Liberals who had just89 words
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37 1906-08-29 1 FELL OVER A RAVINE. Whilst Motoring. London, August 21, 12.10 p.m. Whilst the Duke of Oporto was motoring in the vicinity of Caxaes, Portugal, he fell down a ravine, and sustained severe injuries.37 words
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Article42 1906-08-29 1 HONOURED BY OFFICIALS. Complimentary Speeches. London, August 28, 12.10p.m. The British Mediterranean fleet 1 which has been visiting Fiume was tendered a banquet in honour of its visit. Lord Charles Beresford and the J Governor exchanged complimentary toasts.42 words
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Article405 1906-08-29 1 NORTH BORNEO MINING CLAIM. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN LONDON. The claim of Mr. Philipps a mining engineer to rank in the liquidation of the Sendakao Bay Poalfield, Limited, incoipoiated in 189S, with a capital of j£20,000, to prospect for coal and other minerals in North Borneo, came before Mr. Justice Buckley405 words
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Article334 1906-08-29 1 CRUEL CHARGES AGAINST THE RECENT M. C. C. TEAM. Sportsmen in the Transval and throughout South Africa generally ire greatly exercised over the authorship of a letter, the forged signature to which is that of Mr. E J. L. Pluuuht. the sporting Editor of the Transvaal334 words
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Article122 1906-08-29 1 Paris -Mine. Sarajl Bernhardt has been once more refused admission- to membership of the Legion of I lonojuf on the ground that she does not fulfil the. necessary conditions. member of the Council, intervicwe 1 lately, said that tie fact that Mine. Bernhardt was not on122 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1906-08-29 1 I old m^ curoc cut Cobacco m vacuum Cins 0 Aluminum pocket IMISUCtTOABWFW Wtatnable Everywhere- Special Reserve Whisky vll i i \KGER SALE THAN ANY OTHER WHISKY IN THE STRAITS. SPECIAL -^3 r^ESEI\\/E OLD ED GLENLIVET WHISKY REGISTERED J^JH^L EDINBURGH. Calcutta est, teva* I isE«TS. ftfAv/r BAUif* Co 59 AJa*x166 words
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Advertisement309 1906-08-29 1 If" SLEDGE "1 sterilized :m:iil.:k:| SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, 1 The Perak and Penan** Governme I Hospitals use 5000 tins every W v^ J SOLE AGENTS: J. Tra vers Soi?s, Ld.j J 7, D ALMEIDA STREET. mmm^* mmm^ mm mmm^** m ***^e*m*mmo*ime**m***^*^KJ^^j 1 One of the FlnMt and Largtst Electric Fans309 words
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Advertisement187 1906-08-29 1 ART NEEDLE WORK AND j FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. JUST ARRIVED Silks, Fllloselles and Transfers for Cushions. MANY OTHER DESNJWK. Also a large Assortment of fancy work to choose from. LATEST STYLES. 217 Orchard Road. Telephone 737 i SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5187 words
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Advertisement13 1906-08-29 1 133 SINGAPORE 1 J. LITTLE A CO., LTD. f and AGENTS. ROBINSON &CO13 words
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463 1906-08-29 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 29TH AUGUST. A ROYAL EDICT. The German Emperor is said to have promulgated a royal edict by which a free pardon is accorded to all those imprisoned for the offence of lese mijeste, or disrespect towards the Kaiser. The occasion ot this463 words
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458 1906-08-29 2 Under the new Liquors and Opium Ordinances, the Governor in Council'was authorized to make rules governing the trade in liquors and opium. These rules have been formulated and laid before the Council. They include a repetition of many ot the old rules, with some new458 words
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Article645 1906-08-29 2 Tut Town and Volunteer Bind will play at Institution Hill this evening from 5 t0 The existence of plague in a sporadic form is reported fr >n Bangkok. anthorities are taking every prer to stamp it out. There has been a bri-k demin mining shares of the Kinta Companies during645 words
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THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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Article12 1906-08-29 2 r «*er Vau K han I The London TatlerThe London Tatler - 12 words
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Article21 1906-08-29 2 We arc against n, »nent(thenew man^P, but by e nt P ''"penal bias ,nd I Ptmicious iKHioaV Manchester CourierManchester Courier - 21 words
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Article30 1906-08-29 2 In this country the booksellers all I ,1,,,n a few I penodicals, h I lhin J? w <>rth buvin. I [Hinfeoneredafhld I <rom the sh The Publishers CircularThe Publishers Circular - 30 words
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Article39 1906-08-29 2 a woman d i requires it of you and make her behcv' can rob her, nc 1 to her, and she vn and fight for you -c,ety,oruord. a;! SWMt all lh e u Pall Mall GazettePall Mall Gazette - 39 words
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Article34 1906-08-29 2 ie Camuoeil-b\-i mic champion of disarmameT much reproach:,] f or 2 Army, which Europe, wlnle I, force, the Navy, in^ 8 is one no 1,,; England must be Petit Bleu, BrusselsPetit Bleu Brussels - 34 words
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Article31 1906-08-29 2 i\ana uui u trv W, and a favoured ause of the mass antagonise the R plaudits of the ma rum t„ the,!, ofdeserv an incident. I Leader JohanuesbergLeader Johanuesberg - 31 words
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Article24 1906-08-29 2 The custom w itdidn ■p the nei Ever since man evolved the I Before, in fact, the "Da The Outsider (Eton)The Outsider Eton - 24 words
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Article23 1906-08-29 2 It is man ot it. It was preferred I the tub; a being i id to find a mans, who invent GlobeGlobe - 23 words
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Article59 1906-08-29 2 •*A great amount I a med i a through the eyes. I produce- nervous not merely in rea the nervous visit to i th acular pi i delicate p tho n en the -ainc. too, galleries, which em the optic nerves. II headache, •m til need however.59 words
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Article150 1906-08-29 2 Recent pcto report saysi ial has ended its ad omi lious words N apply" Hiis i both the B mm." I'iv outcome of I and thinks it few should I educated class once setting in of Asia in and enlis the gi pr »tesl against this150 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement371 1906-08-29 2 WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE. A Temperance Drink for the Home A Drink for the Table A True Thirst Quencher for the Sick Room. Good for Old and young diploic and Invalid. LPer bottle 50 cents. SOLE AGENTS. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. BTHE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SINGAPORE. I Write for our General Price List.371 words
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Advertisement260 1906-08-29 2 Caldbeck Macgregor WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. Cement Tiles <3tt Cement Tiles j HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL. ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIGNS FROM $8, PER 100. SAMPLES OX APPLICATION. Cement Tile Works. 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. CHARGEURS REUNIS "Jlmiral DUE ABOUT 14TH SEPTEMBER First Class A. £36 Second260 words
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Advertisement250 1906-08-29 2 The Royal Cinematograph jf Beach Road, I f Near Raffles Hold, j Look for the above Name A Respectable Show for Respectable People. Grand Opening Pighi To-Night To-Night Grand Illuminations Watch the Crowd Look for the Name Look for the Blue tent 2 Shows Ist starts 7-30 p. m. 2nd250 words
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Miscellaneous197 1906-08-29 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAILEstablished, Sept. 4th, i9os. Published at 95, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to "The Editor," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith.197 words
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Article19 1906-08-29 3 AREN OWATPEAC. r„ KM I the the ruptui red bctwt Bulgarian governthat the lered -n the19 words
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Article10 1906-08-29 3 I VE SATISFACTORY EXPLANATION. 4.13 p.m. were10 words
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Article21 1906-08-29 3 I, iih:m. 'AN. 41 J P-m. la decree by the R the nale I > :<> the Im-21 words
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Article19 1906-08-29 3 \T L T P S RY. IN THKIR p.m. it the ig up ss which19 words
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Article142 1906-08-29 3 vton, lathe ivas -c preV. the payment was will appear to previous wrhik he et match at Leyton I M him the 'Inch had that si him. t, I then went where the Ppeared for the that he had v Court in hi] alter he '•^^abtetogive142 words
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Article1030 1906-08-29 3 RODRIGUEZ MUSI GO TO GAOL. Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday morn mgg.ive judgment io the appeal case ol Mr. Joseph Rodnguej who was s entenced to imprisonment by a Ma" is bote's Court for cheating three pawnbrokers. Ihcaccu ed was represented by Mr. L. E. Gaunt. The Judge1,030 words
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Article1109 1906-08-29 3 DELIBERATE CRUELTY Inspector Pastana of S. RCA yesSy*J P^secuted a Chinaman before 1 M. Green for cruelty by torturing a lhe Inspector caught the China--1 man amusing himself by nailing the animal on two pieces of sticks. The accused stated that he was only "tickling" rat. He was1,109 words
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Article671 1906-08-29 3 PERAK BRANCH. The massive and stately edifice recently built in the Perak metropolis for educational purposes, and styled King Edward's School, looked at its best, when it was kindly lent to the Perak Branch of the F. M. S. Art Club for the purpose of671 words
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Article150 1906-08-29 3 S.C.C. vs. DUTCH CLUB. A very excitable game of football was witnessed on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between the Dutch Club and a fair S.C C. second eleven. Play was (kit and furious all through and both sides were busily employed. In attacking and defending. The goal- keepers on150 words
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Article44 1906-08-29 3 S.R.C v. 80th Co. R.G.A. A game of hockey was played on the b. C. C. portion of the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between the R. G. A. and the S. R. C. The R. G. A. eventually won by 5 goals to 1.44 words
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Article324 1906-08-29 3 GOADED TO MURDER BY INHUMAN PARENTS. At the Bombay High Court, on the 2nd instant, the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aston and the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Heaton disposed of the appeal of Purshotam Nilkunth Rasbakar, a Goud Sarasvat Brahman student, who was convicted of wife murder by Mr.324 words
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Article184 1906-08-29 3 TRADESMEN FINED FOR EXPOSING UNSOUND FOOD Special visits have been paid recently by the health inspectors of Birmingham to grocers and butchers' shops for the purpose of inspecting tinned and other meat on hand. Arising out of one of these visits a prosecution took place recently, when184 words
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Article194 1906-08-29 3 A story is recorded about King Sisowath. On his departure it appears when his Cambodian Majesty embarked on the Amiral Ponty, at Marseiles, for the voyage to the East, he suddenly changed his mind, and summoning the captain told him he would not leave for a194 words
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Article251 1906-08-29 3 According to correspondence from Iloilo P. I. the number of laborers that will beeded and the wages that will be paid in connection with the work ol railroad construction in the in the island of Panay is causing considerable alarm among agricultures there. It is ieared251 words
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Article52 1906-08-29 3 If the Chinaman who was fined a dollar yesterday in the Police Court for washing his clothes under a public I hydrant knew anything about Euro- I pean proverbs he might have asked the Magistrate who passed sentence, whether the adge of cleanliness being next to godliness was all bunkum,52 words
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Article90 1906-08-29 3 .New YouK:-The papers lately give Mr. Rudyard Kipling's latest poem a liberal amount of criticism. Almost unanimously they declare that it it is poor stuff. Here are two samples of their comments JEft n Evc in S says:-The unofficial Poet laureate is seldom happy n this kind of90 words
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Article385 1906-08-29 3 Are 'Temperance" Drinks reallv so? A Report issued by the British chief chemist, after making half a million analyses of various drinks favoured by Blues Ribbonites and others of that ilk, says Of 9 2 4 samples of gingerbeer and other beverages sold as temperance drinks, which385 words
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Article321 1906-08-29 3 The British steamer "Penang," arrived here from Port Swettenhem at 6.15 a. m. yesterday with Messrs J. A. Smith and C. Williams as saloon 'passengers and 163 deck. She sails tomoirow for Port Swettenham touching at Malacca. b Die Messageries Maritimes steamer, 'Euphrates' 1 commanded by Captain Biou,321 words
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Article97 1906-08-29 3 One of Howarth Erskine's men, a Chinese coolie, met with a severe accident yesterday, necessitating his being transferred to hospital. For the past two or three days a man who has the appearance of being a leper has been visiting the Supreme Court as a spectator. Some effort should be97 words
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Article159 1906-08-29 3 Many Americans in Manila are grieve ed to hear of the series of misfortunes which have recently befallen Mr. Bu. ke, agent of the Pacific Mail at Hongong,' Mrs. Burke died after being ill with diphtheria in less than a week, and then Mr. Burke was159 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1906-08-29 3 Japanese (Nlc€ncflCo6RJipi) NOME TO EQUAL. All our pictures are new to the Singapore Public. NO FLICKER CLEAR AND ROCK STEADY PICTURES. As we have received a new operating machine by the last French Mail we guarantee our assertion to be true Catest Films Snoion! Catest Films SDown! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WE122 words
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Advertisement710 1906-08-29 4 BANKS^ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESEXVE FUND:— Sterling Kcserte #10.000,0001 siQftOOOnn Silver Reserve 9500.00U Reserve Liabil.ty ol Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Hai.pt, Ksq -Chairman. Hon. v W.Didwon Deputr-Chairaiin. E. Goetz, Ks(,. 1 H. E. Tomkins Ksq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim. ttq. G. 11.710 words
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Advertisement543 1906-08-29 4 NOTICES. Notioe. List of Depots where the "Eastern Daily Mail May be obtained. Chop Hong Bee, Neil Rond. Railway Station, Tank Road. Abdullah, 15 A, Change Alley. Messrs Ghee Soon Co., Orchard RdRaiiles Hotel. Winsor cV Co., 8 9 Bras Bassa Rd. K. H. Adamsah, Change Alley. Orchard Road, Cold543 words
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Advertisement466 1906-08-29 4 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHT A POWER DYNAMOS, MOTORS, SWITCH BOARDS WIRES AND CABLES FOR ALL PURPOSES. I Arc Lamps, Open Enclosed Types British made Incandescent Lamps, Nernst Lamps and Parts. Artistic Electric Li^lit Fittings, Special Accessories for Interior Wiring CEILING FANS, WALL FANS, TABLE466 words
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Advertisement238 1906-08-29 4 m* Bolter. 69, HIVSOIV ROADe Telephone No. 398. Just Landed, a Fresh Stock of;Pickled Herrings in tins Pickled Mushrooms in bottles Fresh Bombay Butter in 1 lb. lb. tins Fresh Russian Butter in block Fresh Cream Cheese in pots Black Olives Russian Vodka in small bottles Russian Dried fish Russian238 words
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Advertisement458 1906-08-29 4 E- D. M." ADLETS. FOB [g^J WANTED. W d^ T Off D doable 191 Pa^; p Sbyp S stto "Swantea- 9 J_™_ ?an )™S Road. Singapore. Bl^ecurity eCtor Apply Fraser Neavi Ltd, 2-2 Rafiles Quay. WAN mus, D 7^ erk r for J, -'"->. b^T ork^cr^Un^^0 r k^cr^ Un^^ KUDAT458 words
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Advertisement164 1906-08-29 4 s Pecia| HoiiH "ToceylST .Hiiro,,; cl An aura c hol, d tors CH «P RETURN TiCKrr. Ine P. ,y n0,,.,,,,,,.,. arrangements l"<" Ticket, I*. Rednceil Tariff Ucd 3 0. S N C March, Sir >-*l Barr c O Kuala Lumpur, F.n ti ORGAN BUILDERS, Pian and Musical Instru". ment Dealers164 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1906-08-29 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1906.11 words
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Article145 1906-08-29 1 Tin 92-m Gambier .buyers 7.22* do Cube No. 1 1090 •er, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 22. do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c 28.00 N i' .megs (1 10 to the lb.) 31--do (80 to the lb.) 5 2 Mace (Banda) 1 45 Cloves (Amboina) 34Liberian Coffee 22.50 Tapioca, smal145 words
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Article27 1906-08-29 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. Ihe Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday's the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1 127 words
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Article151 1906-08-29 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/ 16 Demand 2/4 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Private 3 m/s.. 2)4 n/ia On Gem.any Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.43* do. 6 m/s 3.45$ On France Bank d/d a. 93 Private 3 m/s 2.9 7 do. 6 m/s a.151 words
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Advertisement184 1906-08-29 1 IMcAlister Co., I LIMITED. SINGAPORE, PENANG, IPOH KUALA-LUMPUR. Sail-making Department. I I Lnquir.es, and Orders Solicited for Circus Tents, Cinemetograph I Tents, Sporting Surveying Tents, Valise Tents, Bathing Tents 1 VJ Marquees, Patrol Tents, etc. 8 I 0 Tarpaulins, Our Speciality-can be made Tarred, or treated E with our own184 words
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Miscellaneous558 1906-08-29 1 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS JN POBT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Astyanax, Brit str. 3,021 tons, I Barber, 24th Aug. From Saigon, Aug. Mansfield ft Co. For Hull, U. VV. Alesea, Cur. str. 3,371 tons, Capt Linning. 13th Aug From Yokohama, 16th July. G.c. Behn Meyer A Co, For Hamburg. V W. Betty, Ru--.558 words
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Miscellaneous483 1906-08-29 1 Pttsanloic, Ger. str. 1,183 tons, Capt Reume Lug. From Hoihow, 2nd Aug. G.c, .I=4 d. p. Behn Meyer ft I Fo,- Bangkok, U. Rds. /'alma Brit Str. J,6$S ns, c >ckm From Manila, jist July. G.c, and 2 d.p. P. ft O.Coy. ror.London, U. Rds. Petayo, Brit. -tr. i.ico tons,483 words
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Advertisement126 1906-08-29 2 NOTICE. ESTABLISHED "7f"(^ 1903 THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. "SINCCAY JANA MITTRAN" PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. THE ONLY TAMIL NEWSPAPER IN THE EAST (PRINTED IN TAMIL CHARACTERS). IT IS WIDELY CIRCULATED IN THE STRAI rs SETTLEMENTS, JOHORE, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, SIAM, BORNEO, NETHERLAND INDIES, SARAWAK, JAVA, SUMATRA AND THE FAR126 words
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Miscellaneous435 1906-08-29 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. A.. /'<<.'/, Probable arrival, and Age: Albenga, Hoh- Sept. Behn Me j Andalusia, Hamburg, Nov. 7 Bnhe; M( ver. Ayuthi Bombay, Sept jßorneoCoy. tria, HTtong, Sept 7; Rautenberg Alcinous, China, Sept 4; Mansfield Achilles, China, Sept. 2 Man-field Asti hina, Aug. -->. Mansfield 1 1 *o; Behn Meyer435 words
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Miscellaneous449 1906-08-29 2 R. Amsterdam, Nov. 23 Daendels Riojuu Maru, Bombay, Sept.—; P. I Simons. Rhenania, I lamburg, Oct. 23 B. Meyer. Roon, Hamburg, Nov. 2; Behn Meyer. R. C. Rickmers, N. York, Sept 10 A. Gilfillan. Rembca.idt, Amsterdam, Nov. 23 Daendels. Segovia, Hamburg, Sept. 6 B. Meyer. Silvia, Hamburg, Sept. 20 B.449 words
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