Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 571 VOL. m. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 34, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 657 1 Although the "Fourteenth of July," fell on Sunday this year, French citizens proteges and all other admirers and friends of the Great European Republic have ample reason of congratulation for the very successful and pleasant manner m which the event was duly honoured. Had
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  • 260 1 Irish stew is hardly an inviting topic with the temperature what it is. Some authorities have declared that this delectable compound is known m every civilized country of the world except Ireland. This may or may not be so but it is certain that it is a dish
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  • 789 1 All our modern large cities appear more or less as irregular conglomerations of houses streets and squares, grown together m a casual and unsystematic way from old and new wards, suburbs and villages. This is to a great extent due to the breath-taking rapidity with
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  • 97 1 POSSIBLE NEW SERVICE OF THE FAMOUS LINERS It is announced m Liverpool that _s!i Deakin has made a provisional agr< ment with the White Star Line to establish a rapid service of steamer^ between London, Southampton, and Australia, via the Suez Canal. Ihe agreement will operate
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  • 44 1 Mr. G. A. Ollcy, who recently made thc record of bicycling a thousand miles m 4 days 9hr., slept six hours during his ride, and his diet consisted of Welsh rarebit, poached eggs, omc lettes, stewed fruit, egg and milk, and whisky applied externally.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 y**» La m *< •SA A '/r^max t^"^^^^^Sk\\*A\^m\ ____Km__l^9 I _!^___frH_____H__^^^^l^ l|u| I^^^ *'*"i f jr K\\ m Kr a ?eu) Daps I MARVELLOUS OFFER. first Class Talking Machine Nickel Plated ih Big Flower Horn and 10 Records r $14.50 only Instead of $25.00. Dtiave been sold during these few
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    • 174 1 w Howarth ErskineT Ei>sii>eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL IMSTALLATIONS. Telephone 28. Telegrams EBSKINE. M A 5> IroskopT^ fifl WATCHES \j^j^Jo*r fc__f~ THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. I From this date we have been appointed SOLE AGENTS (a) for the Straits Settlements, V. M. S.. .lava. *___§£__L_ Sumatra. Borneo and Siam. /wSf-\
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    • 10 1 Ule 6uaratike toe Cargest Circulation or anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 598 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 24™ JULY. OUR TRAM EMPLOYES Our well-known contributor X. Y. Z. who seems to be an acute observer of men and things m one of his recent contributions made mention of the various annoyances caused to the passengers on our tram cars
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  • 332 2 Recently, owing to a number of prosecutions raised by the Municipal Sanitary Department against a considerable number of stallholders at Clyde Terrace Market, we had occasion to draw attention to the fact that it came as an unpleasant surprise to the community to learn that thc beef
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  • 676 2 The outward German Packet P, R. Luitpold" left Colombo at midnight on the 19th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on Thursday morning the 25th instant. A death from beri-beri occurred on the Dutch steamer Giang Seng, on her way from Samarang to Singapore. The Giang Seng arrived
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  • 37 2 proper, > 'V>__l every w h ?*caichi 'M ,a,l <lau Sill Toi Ct l l pw ;>; o l»ratori„V*~, fl ]'<*> f t_?^<i lr °m the il 01 '.''fl clearly. |I'.S_| Winter Ji ••a *<z?* blll btlo re
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  • 23 2 THE RAJ AH OF STENG. M] who trt_w I certainly l lad brou .h' forth. "'"WB 'he object f„ I n f**t publ
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  • 161 2 Lord Umington".,! agam.t the p^etiap^ politics, and hi, b^S ar known to be lO T_ for other prov,^ lie standard of eioquena, the Punjab^ and reading m fractal harmony, Boi* white Madras oi the standard I journalism. l> ewan natha Rao, m ad tions to the Mada
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  • 110 2 FIGHTING CONSITIPn MANUAL LAW lhat tubercui 1 can be cured by fresh air, j a graduated ijtffl- i m being demonstrated at Hospital Sanatorium a: Frt The patients a: tk <J all -elected CUB ot tubes first stage wlki have been a mined .""nd watched tor
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  • 42 2 In spite o! *> ucl.^vctheabc; a, eve., 'or tlu gramme was J ,he house a\3«***^*4 ThemaM*e»«J3J chairs brought";. occupied- > had to the fro highly a*** we a visit Vooo^ f| set your «<> nC >! J At,aM |hb\" I tain WJ r^_
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  • 20 2 Accoa' hl ,(le'* M ent of t»* r^teJ the celebri''^*" lesvefc nel. ,c ft<S July, ot /^^J5' 1 the CN*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 1 65 cents 771 H ll 1 per dozen. I THOMPSON, THOMAS k CO, THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SI3_TC3-^_.__?o_R_E3_ I mammam mmt^*ammi^am^mM^aM^mmMmwmmammmwmimimaM^^*)Wk^mam^Mmmi j ATH EU N j ION* WTEI" j The finest Austrian String Band of 20 Artistes is now I performing nightly from Bto 12 p. m.
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    • 122 2 OF BOMBAY AT BEACH ROAO. To.night! To-night "MOORID-I-SHAK," SHAKESPEARE'S WINTER'S TALE (In Oriental Garb.) Enchanting Transformation Scenes Gorgeous Princely Costumes Melodious Music and Mirthful Mazes of Dainty Dancing Groups. PRICES OF ADMISSION. AS USUAL. Oaara aaan it t pm. P»Horm_M»©« t p.m C. P. KHATAO, Managing Proprietor. 6 -°7 v.
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    • 141 2 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR HONGKONG. S/S ISTOK may be expected to arrive here from Bombay on the 2nd August and will receive prompt despatch for above port. For Freight and Passage apply to. Rautknberg Schmidt Co. Agents. (24-7-07—2-8-07.) COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 24. High Water 10-25 am, 9-3U
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  • 26 3 fT G .rman Line. _T« l »f h feted t" PPr° r £.»<* A bunke.- and V ibP operat'"^ are V^HlvTut the vessel LtS^V considerable r
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  • 35 3 Mobilisation of British Fleet. 1^ Say tiobil.^ for to f a watched with IMJ? the system of P s_2* have all been p_K from the depots J the reserve. Si from Battleships the soE^ ;,rm,leS
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  • 20 3 11.4ca.n1. 4ch.lU'^crteKesan^' .o*'° r «n.that he hadinME^I the N qn g thc autumn.
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  • 23 3 Lta. 3rd July "-4^ aaa. l^Lfrom San Francisco b_?£ collidedin BK^C*-fci bound _sT"j|, c Cohtatbaa >ank. aen drowned. Etfci antt
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  • 37 3 France and Germany Prince Von Buelow Interviewed Pi nee \on lv llSrseoi which hj Jiiovenert m the relatione m 7wct and Germany have ffcFr- -ured Lm me p^-ce do obstacles iroC co He be eyed CcHDtries might
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  • 25 3 i ijrd, m. ■oi Urad N_r.be: ca-e> ot jm are becoming alai ming. were clea r ed Last i
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  • 28 3 NED and fif lives los 13rd July, 6.30 p.m. ___Kh.p San Pedro, ijaj Tons, Itan with dx crotain The:e •nen on I ft is Eta
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  • 26 3 ISFLUEM E BEATER, Lmmw. -3rd Ju'y, '.4_; p.m., thai the Pt*reef\\ayan wh'.c!- started gw has entire!v tailed and It appear, that F*«tofthcShereefs'
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  • 14 3 The Anglo-Russian Agreement. ;H!ulv, :?m •mespondeot of it is n the TOwnt have been
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  • 23 3 Enquiry into the arrest of Japanese Steal poachers Demanded rl_i___ ai ""W«" that art*, en< l u,r e 'nto 1 Japs: c Seal
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  • 13 3 Ambassador Wchida Received by the Pope. !*inßA Po ha -anted r A-.ar\ Am
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  • 32 3 K***^ :U Gold •Wgcfr^ i! > thc fc^T Coib p* Hou JWr| and __!_>•*_,'__.''« :iety $*S& T and M lh °f M debts, I ,r a '-rough 31 .n _T cserve
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  • 317 3 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held m the Board Room, on Friday the 26th inst at 2 30 p.m., punctually. Agenda. aaL _Z° r*2_! fti_i_! a PP r oved, the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of sth July 1907. 2. President's Remarks. 3. Questions
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  • 222 3 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. The hearing of the charge of attempted murder against Gunner Quinnell was resumed yesterday before Mr. Justice Fisher and a Jury. Mr. Montague Harris for the defence put the accused into the box. Accused said that he bore no illfeeling towards Corporal Ryan. He
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  • 116 3 MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SCHEME TO PUSH BRITISH INTERESTS. Interesting announcements were made by Mr. Lloyd-George, the President of the Board of Trade, m the House of Commons on Thursday. The Governme.it's attention had been railed at the Imperial Conference, he said, to the fact that whereas Germany,
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  • 131 3 An interesting experiment m the details of the mobilisation of a single unit lias just been carried out by the German Army. The point to be ascertained the Globe," was the time that would be required for mobilising a single regiment on a complete war footing with all
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  • 60 3 New York Society is looking forward with great interest to an action which will shortly be fought out between two well-known members of the Four Hundred. Mrs. Van Heusen, a famous horsewoman, is sueingu Princess Montglyon, a lady of Belgian nationality, for 10,000 damage for dyeing a valuable dog which
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  • 221 3 The Times of India says :-The King England; he has a considerable knowledge of English literature and speaks ha' feSSf fluent,v ft Crowntt SiGSd LT*l °M h s education m for 11' d hIS Ma cst y is now, As th* !222 t,m f Y isltin
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  • 144 3 FIFTY THOUSAND PHOTOGRAPHS OF LIFE OVE^S^AS. Nearly 50,000 pictures a day were to be shown nt the great exhibition which is to be held m the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, on July 18, 19, and 20 on behalf of the Empire Education I und and Lady Dudley's scheme.
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  • 109 3 The King has approved the following instructions regarding the wearing of a foreign decoration which is permitted to be worn on certain occasions only L The decoration will be worn (i.) When m full dress, on the occasions specified m the letter of authority (ii.) m miniature when
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  • 281 3 LADY'S LARGE BEQUESTS TO HER EMPLOYES. 1 50,000 for Charity. Charitable institutions will benefit to the amount of about j£ 150,000 by the will of Miss Helen Perry, of Wergs Hall, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Perry, of the firm of Messrs. Thomas Perry
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  • 83 3 Mr. H. L. Coghlan has given notice that at the next Ordinary Meeting to be held on Friday, the 26th instant, he will ask 1. V'Can the President inform the Board whether any attempt has been made to induce hack gharry owners to apply rubber
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  • 47 3 The Better Way.— Never point, my dear," said the mother gently. But, mamma," objected the little girl "suppose I don't know the name of the thing V Then let the salesman show you all he has m stock until he comes to the article that is desire*.
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  • 355 3 FIGHTING THE SAVAGE TRIBES IN FORMOSA. The Hochi Shimbun, which is distinguishing itself by the accuracy of its news from Formosa, describes as a desperate affair the attack which culminated m the occupation of Chintozan ra. F he Aiyu, numbaringabout 500, under the leadership of Japanese and
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  • 286 3 AMAZING DUPE Swindled out of Thousands by Betting Gang. Thomas Peterson Goudie, the bank clerk who was m February 1902 sentenced to ten years' penal servitude m connexion with the sensational frauds perpetrated on the Bank of Liverpool, died recently m Harkhurst Prison Hospital. Goudie,
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  • 325 3 MOTOR-CAR BREAKS DOWN IN THE GOBI DESERT. COiMPETITOR's PIJGHT. Extraordinary adventures have befallen the six intrepid competitors m the Pekin-Paris motor-car race. While crossing the Gobi desert, M. Godard's store of petrol gave out, anc his car came to a standtrill. Presently M. Cormier came up, but he
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  • 871 3 "CREATING A NEW SPAIN." An interesting account of how King Alfonso of Spain furthers the cause of progress m his country (to the amazement of the more conservative amongst his subjects) is given by a correspondent of the Datfy Mail, who writing on the eve of the
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  • 164 3 A Hindu married girl, aged about 13 years, who had lived with her husband at Sulkea, m the Howrah District, met with her death m Calcutta, under singular circumstances. The girl came to spend a few days at her mother's house m Cossipur. Whilst
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 F. CLARKE CO.; 5 £07. Queen Street. f TELEPHONE No. 916. f j HH kinds cf Rubber Tyred I I Carriages for Hire. j FURNITURE REMOVING Ao. A SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, i A RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES A GENTLEMEN, i fAII sorts of horse food delivered to any
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  • 349 4 Honey is a wholesome, natural sweet possessing a very high food value that A, v is l very rich and concentrated Food and as such must be used m moderation. The chemical composition o. honey varies considerably according to the plants from which it A derived, but it always
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  • 102 4 AS GOOD A RULER AS HF. IS A CRICKETER. Prince Ranjitsinhji, whose cricket achievements m Britain are familiar history to the British sporting public, has proved himself to be as successful a Ruler as he was sportsman. Mr. Priestley, M. P., visited Ranji." who is the
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  • 47 4 Ihe death is announced ot" Sir John William Honywood, Batt., m a cottage at Folkestone belonging to a former servant of his family. He was formerly a large landowner m the Wye district of Kent, but lost everything, and was reduced to poverty.
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  • 486 4 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL. Ihe following Gazette extraordinary is published: Hi- Majesty the King Emperor is gracAusA pleased to institute a Distinguished Service Medal for the Indian Army, Roy... Warrant, l.dwaid R and 1. Edward by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom (•('Great Britian and
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  • 23 4 Mr. G. S. Magill and Mr. H Fair burn, Police Probationers, have been appointed to act as Assistant Commis&»ouci sol Police, M. S.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 896 4 TRADES, PROFESSIONS jgbj Ba^^ HORSE AND CATTLE FQQD Horses get a fine coat by partaking of this food, and milk cows will produrr more than 50 0/0 if they get only katties a day, from i_ bottles milk' you may bring them up to 20 bottles a day, per picul
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    • 168 4 o^ta 5555 mode.. Se Re MBaj -l| I HOUse o*Sul L cl <A Motor tvru r }Clft '*_.i General K-., 1 No. rat; J •i -0- c '*'la*_S S JUtSta^Ord^ v i p mpUy ««J S3 p ERAK DlSPft, HOOT a COMH (HNnl Repairer J Moto.'Un >4: 1 Cycle and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1481 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. i Where nen.of.War Flag and Tons Master Arrived Frem For When Lying Sea Belle F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb SP. Swettenham P Swet'ham UK. H. Wright U.S. tim. |*4 Hamilton May 17 Manil Manila U Wharf c Shins Flag Tons Master Arrived Frem
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  • 590 5 BBS Wf«- M.TAcguiTEP p<"'" W WP^* W K\ ic proprietor ■ft 1 Mitsum". tnc I J ias „a large sl«>■>?u «a" i'° ttcvtr i 0 a l? from San Fimh BW^t^ :cp ,he AmencnnB^rfbit Japanese ftr^lCsine^ m the Bssfetf on an 'i and uholesale K^S'o^commodibbsT^S .n^eKmbassy at I-
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  • 586 5 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TAKES UP EMPLOYMENT AGENCY QUESTION. The following San Francisco telegram, dated July 4, has been received by the Osaka Asahi Mr. Devlin the Federal Attorney here, has been instructed by Mr. Bonaparte, the Attorney General, to immediately investigate the Japanese employment agency question, and report the result. Mr.
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  • 191 5 LUSITANIA'S PROGRESS THROUGH MILES OF CHEER ING PEOPLE. Ihe giant Cunarder Lusitania, the largest ship m the world, went down the Clyde from her moorings to the Tail of the Bank under her own steam. Over a stretch of some ten miles the banks were lined with
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  • 392 5 U <**■!. Sub^ribed "^f^ Issue Paid 1 Q s ?ire« Value up to !leMrve Company Quotations < GOLD. i MOO £400,000 £350.000 350,000 2 I!! DuffDevCopcmentUd 1901; 1300,000 $293,000 X JIS KadanaG.M.Co., ref) 2 0 I 640 unissued Ioo 1908J £30,000 £16,175.70 6^°7 I 1 "'I 10,403
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  • Commercial.
    • 134 5 On London.—Bank a m s 2/ 4 7/16 Demand 2/4$ Private 6ms 2/47/8 do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany— Bank d d 2.39J Private 3ms 2.46 do 6ms 2.48 On Franc*.— Bank d d 2.94] Private 3ms 3.04 do 6ms 3-o6£ On India.— Bank T. T. 1744 Private 30
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    • 270 5 Copra Klantan 10.65 do Mixed io.f do Bali m 9-45 do Timor 10.60 do Pontianak 9.00 do Pasir 119° do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo .0.50 do Dongola ,,10.65 do Sankawang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent. 19.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c basis ,,22.50 do Uberian No. 1 22.50 Cloves
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    • 14 5 1 Oil Anchor 2 Q j P cvo s 2.70 Dragon Rangoon I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 560 5 i GERVIS XAVIER CO., LIMITED 9 1 d??>ot ".aamm'aam Mtm mt Z I DEPOT. For Drugs, Chen,icals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery Unfe- T I .onery Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats Co. t V lars, Ties, Sp rits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and Glass' 1 *> Z? n P em Medicines,
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  • 1241 6 January 26 of last year witness ed the Jubilee of the most famou medal m the world, instituted b and named after our beloved lat Sovereign, which her own word describe as "a Maltese cross c bron/r. with our Royal Crest it the centre, .md underneath whicl
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  • 511 6 SOUTH AFRICANS DEFEAT KENT BY TWO RUNS. Even m a history of wonderful performances it is 'difficult to par- allel the amazing achievement of the South Africans at Catford. Pacing on a spoiled wicket a totai 1 *****, they were dismissed for 95, and. following on. lost one
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  • 304 6 Singapore, 2nd July 1907. Beans. Long per catty 5 do. French do. 12 Beef perlb. 18 Beet Steak do. 24 Bean Sprouts per catty 3 Bamboo Sprouts do. Blachan do. ,0 Brinjals do. 4 Cabbage. Batavia do. nil. do., China do. 12 do., Salted do. Carrots. Imported
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 103 6 T.E. CHIN A CO. COMMISSION AGENTS t DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged Strait Settlements Petal Dust T. E. CHIN co., S2-J Bras Basah koad, SINGAPORE. Atteptiop! r. Loclj T Soimtbing
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    • 817 6 PA NKS, Hongkong g Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *10,000,0UC RESERVE FUND— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 *oi 000 00C Silver Reserve •II.OOcJoOO J il UUU 00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,00. Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, _> m. Nissim Esq.
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    • 457 6 t. U. IW. AULLIS. n l A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED THE RAJA OF STENGAHPOUR" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTONIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) on Saturday, July 27th at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which HIS MAJESTY THE KING is
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    • 262 6 IK SALE, WANTED, &Q FOR SALE. piCTURE post cards of Si, ,jt. s_,,i ments &c.-Kon Co.! TU s^ ps^L„ C T Co., a d sc -^r c t andschoo,re^<« PUBLICATIONS. Q.UY BOOTHBYI^ vels m &%«^Rrt_ each.-KoH Co, 20 cts QERTRUDE WARDEN-novels m Litho covers at n each.-KoH Co., 20 cts
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    • 257 6 -S_?iJ SiteL r Dv I ■Month fl ft* I 3 Months I ADVERTISfim 1 Want H T, v, 1 ii I'll Notice, I lor inchs UdlJ y 'nserti on 8 VJ g $2 jc J IHO,D^iO.N g H> J •1.00. jCOn^t, vt larria^ Birth oriL. I v> r H E.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 51 6 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe By tlie NDL P d Luitpold, due on July 26 S P R dueTjuly^. BythC M M K. Simons, TIME TABLE OF MAILS DUE. Left Singapore Due m London Arrived f£ X M a j u ,y M July II luly 16 mm fig 8
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