Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 31 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 577 VOL. HL SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 3748 1 SIR H. McCALLUM'S DEPARTURE FROM NATAL. REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATIONS OF ESTEEM AND AFFECTION. The farewell function at Durban was on a most brilliant scale. The Municipal Corporation presented a farewell address m the course of which they said During your tenure of office as Governor of the Colony of Natal, you
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    • 141 1 (jtifiisi 119 A GOOD DIGESTION y .^B^BH BH^B^BflSu^^J 4_ < {uy,^^^*BaiL WWbb^bW. P^^*^ WW 77! fe-^y «iOBD~DIBESIIONJ7» -4 B^B^^^BV^^* '^5b I B^bV^^ |^H BBHB^B^Bhblbß^b) S" occasion j TEk Occasion I MURAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS m $22.50 Each UT(2HES, CLOCKS AND FftNeY GCOOS URIDieLLOLSLY eHEHP PRICES. I
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    • 79 1 Howarth Erskine 1 Ep§i peers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams EB&EINE. <a> I BoskoPF /^4^ WATPUFQ w"?\* ifHlviiLO \^J^jr BS~ THE ONLY GENUINt ONE. From this date we have been appointed SOLE AGENTS |j|) for the Straits Settlements, F. M. 8., Java, Sumatra. Borneo and Siam. /*A^v^M/%^^ WEI
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    • 9 1 ttle euarankc tbetaraest Circulation of anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 953 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 31st JULY. THE MUNICIPAL PROVIDENT FUND. tvJ P dl .scussion vyhich ensued on It f Sl en oi mOVin S a atthelast Mumcpal Meeting to the effect that it shall be obligatory on all persons who may enter the service of the
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  • 634 2 In Tinland~hc^7that a Prospecting Syndicate has struck it rich at Kuala £erling m the Ulu Selangor d££ Jf IP.1 P f land con^ining an area ji aoout 200 acres. -Jfrci White, wh o was formerly mdlh kee J? Cr F iVI S Railways, nd who retired on pension last year
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  • 130 2 A>hori time *ince Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree tendered his resignation of membership of the Managing Committee of the Zoroastrain" Fund of Europe, on account of some unfortunate differences m the community. In response to a requisition from a g od number of member, a General Meeting of the Fund wa- held
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  • 156 2 The gold medal of the Han bur v Memorial Fund has this year been conferred by the President ol Linnapan, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Societies of London on i\lr David Hooper, F. C. S., F. L. S., of the Indian Musuem, Calcutta. This distinction is awarded biennially
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  • 92 2 HIS IMPERIAL CHINESE MAJESTY'S CONSUL GENERAL. The Parsi Theatrical Company will perform to-night Shakespeare's well known play "Winter's Tale" m it--Indian garb Moorid-i-Shak under the patronage of Soon S/e rune* His Imperial Chinese Majesty's Consul General. It is expected tli.it there will be a grand gathering of i: iluential am
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  • 71 2 On Saturday afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock, a collision between two trams took place at Lavendar Street Junction. One air was m position another m motion went into it. The driver of the latter, absent— mindedly, instead of shutting off the current, turned the lever the wrong
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  • 50 2 .1 Uu '-^.J 1 ,M MS* 11 r \i. KE£^ V H i lelvil 'eE H-Wbi 1 M m Ir If 9%. V V\ h SfcJ Mccr If^man, EEg, q GRdLxq 'I Abba.. K. s Abdulla, A. Ahmed, fcO.ft Kajidin. Esc" A. Rahman Kh an H. M. ra; ra*,|
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  • 48 2 Impors Food Raw Materials Machinery, etc. Manufactured A Coin and Bullion Sundries rot;; I lON ExportsFood stuffs j Sugar Tin and other Metah Copra Rubber Seeds R->w Material Manufactured Coin and Bullion Sundries lota. >.. i.:: I The balance of Trade mil the State m •19,579,801.
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  • 122 2 PERAK RUBBER PLANTATION LIMITED. Report oi the Dii to be submitted to the first annul ordina i eld m London I Directors.-M«s not, (Chairman), Montagu I Matthe* Lowden, S William Entoe w4i M. A. Ihc Director- beg iir>: annual report and dm* fhe Company wasregiswii 7th, iMo6,but the ac< period
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  • 14 2 it Mounted ,rom South He will take ur jC^ ii Mill and other** 1
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    • 381 2 .TABLE LAMPS. i hese are a few>f our If J SfHinks Hanging Lamps adding lines, we also j have a large variety of /<^^\^ rCat Variet ymore elaborate Table flg Lamps. Inspection cor- 'W'' INSPECTION INVITED. k S^jJ^^Kr* inch Kosmos W-9ms^>^ 1 fc— -^TbBt Burnei English Made. > "fe!iiaW'^ 3
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    • 195 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" AND M STURMER PIPPINS." [65 cents 771 i ii ii I per dozeih] THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. the australian stores, shn-q-.a.:po:r,:e_ TEPLITZIhwBohemian Natural J Mineral Water A Certain Remedy for: Nervous Dyspepsia, Chronic Excessive Secretion of Lithia and Albumen, Rheumatism of the joints and Muscles Mixes well with
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    • 79 2 MOTICE. gINCE this date Mr. F. Dreyfus it no more connected with our firm. LEVY HERMANOS. Ji 7-C7 *-S-c7 eOMHVG EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY 31 High \V^ter 2-10 am, i- 5 6 pm §2SL T -E^ Meeting, ncS? Ssr&'tSrysr* Mecting 2 3 Royal Cinematograph 7-30 and 9.30 pm Penang Kaces Parsi
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 9 3 J> 3 'J for the *I? England
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    • 24 3 ourt !od tnehc^urer i Fedemt on s ing numerous furtherai re Federation m o f Mr Stca- ardcu as a rlJlSiour over capital.
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    • 48 3 FOR IHE ICE. n.ioa.m. 8 to the WestKml Council composed T He urges that the CWh: have oeen saved ng and body 01 aiGcvrr.o^becnavatla3bbot. by the Secretary Jcolon^. rheDe'.ep.ce -c > strength godosi n of a ?ew men and that Dccome the nucleus mprising nerand Milner.
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    • 17 3 jotaj,.'- -we: oSccrs, soldiers and ided m the ape m north-east leers, two were
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    • 14 3 London. Ja'v 3D, 4 6 pm. is almost urr f >( J mo re
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    • 9 3 .IE m ...ralieha r.ing to crate of iz4
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    • 44 3 S OF INTERVEN- p.m. J*"*ven:ion on account 7j»» r < or Cruelties m irice admitted I 7« cruelty an( j dwelt on 2J*j!<niciiltie> that may J7«>"ter\-entioii. With -'e ac::on a careful enkta' position has b een appeal against J«J*v.ew 0 the imr*nd-
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    • 55 3 'ttICIAL IN 5* Morley or-u'ting Indian *htlvr ed thc C l *lZ m m> to <l c product.on one sftn?ou«ly with s«e thereafter on out us own rationing a -;dedhe dee. lird fnt to the Wliri China beV 5d per .•^and.sTd. lin Mi. ing Payable on thl
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  • NEWS IN ADVANCE OF MAIL.
    • 34 3 London, July 7, —Mr. Chamberlain's health is much better. He haswritten a vigorous letter on the political situation m which he declares the present time to be a critical one.
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    • 125 3 COREANS SPONSORED BY MR. STEAD The Hague, July 9.— This evening, Yi-Yisho, one of the so-called Corean representatives, delivered a speech at a meeting of an international association. He was introduced to the audience by Mr. \V. T. Stead. Editor of tke Review of Reviews. Speaking m fluent French, Vi
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    • 114 3 --hip Canal fr<>m Lake Huron to the St. Lawrence. Lonion, july 7. -A Canadian ship i is pivjtcted from Georgian Bay o the Ottawa River, connecting with the St. Lawrence at Montreal. The .^t is e»timired at twenty millions sterling. [Georgian Bay forms one of the
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    • 32 3 Resentment at Paris. London, July B.— The Rnssian journal Novoe Vremya has published an article disparaging the alliance with France. The utterance is arousing tesentment at Paris.
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    • 45 3 THE RESULT OF THE ROME ELECTIONS. Vatican Displeased at Liberal Victory. New York, July B— The Rome elections have resulted m a decisive victory for the liberals, greatly to the displeasure of the Vatican, which has reason to dread the anti-church policy of this party-
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  • 139 3 The Garibaldi centenary recalls an interesting association of the popular Italian hero with English art. It was a head of Garibaldi roughly carved m *tone from a newspaper portrait that won for Mr. Tinworth, the celebrated irulptor then a working wheelwright i :mble circumstances at Wai worth
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  • 87 3 A Pekin telegram states .—Yuan ■Miih-kai lias made the discovery that a British steam* r, the Dora brought KM ov«r 100.000 rifles and several milioii rounds of ammunition from Gem.my to Kobe, Japan, and that they vill be transhipped at Kobe, for some j >rt on the China Coast.
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  • 88 3 A correspondent writes from Hankow Ihe railway to Peking se«ms to be well patronised. The Saturday express is llways packed, so much so that it will ac necessary either to run another train 3r put on more cars. It is said here hat the administration desire
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  • 77 3 i,i 4 i ON BOARDS OF GUARDIANS AND 146 ON DISTRICT COUNCILS. Woman's triumphant advance is demonstrated m a return just issued, lowing the number of women serving Dn local authorities m England and Wale*;. There are 1,141 women members ot boards of guardians, out of a a
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  • 125 3 As a general rule people are wont to denounce all ricksha coolies as robbers and dishonest fellows. There are exceptions to the rule, however, as the following experience proves, says the Siara Free Press, of July 23 Yesterday m Vorachak Road, a Siamese lady hired a ricksha,
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  • 461 3 THE PING SENG n MURDER. > It will be remembered that about the end of May, the S. S. Ping Sene arrived m the harbour. There was a rush among the local sampan-men for passengers and baggage. There were rival clans, "Tuns and Gohs" among the boatmen. The
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  • 25 3 On Sunday, a party of young shikaris went to one of the opposite islands, and bagged three large pigs and a barking deer.
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  • 64 3 PROBATIONARY SERVANTS. In the matter of the case of Ann Seng and the firm of Rudra and Chopard m which Ann Seng claimed $50 as wages and $50 m lien of notice, the result was that plaintiff obtained $50 as salary which was admitted, but the claim
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  • 85 3 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held at the Council Hall on Friday, 2nd August, 1907, at 2-30 p.m. Orders of the Day. 1. Liquors Ordinance Amendment Bill (Bill "To amend 'The Liquors Ordinance 1906.") 3rd Reading. a. Government Savings Bank Bill (Bill "To amend the
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  • 111 3 A I okio message to the North China Daily News" says:— On the heels of the formation of the new Korean Cabinet, which consists practically of Japanese nominees, Marquis Ito has now induced Ministers to decide not to have audience of the Emperor separately, but m a
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  • 185 3 All over the world you raeei the Englishman, and wherever you find him, he seems always to be engaged, like some flagellent monk, m inflicting pain upon himself. You meet him *ays the" County Gentleman," half fainting under the tropical sun m African forests, plagued by fl.es,
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  • 1242 3 I was always under the impression that the theory which derives the origin of the name America from the Florentine navigator, Americus Vespucius was universally accepted. But it appears it is far from being so. A french Savant of note, M. Jules Morcpu has, it would appear,
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  • 287 3 It is enacted by the Governor of the Straits Settlements with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof I as follows 1. This Ordir.^nce may be cited as "The Liquors Ordinance 1906 Amendment Ordinance 1907." It shall be reud and construed as one
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  • 80 3 It appears from Japanese contemporaries that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided occasionally to despatch cargo boats to Europe m addition to the regular passenger steamers. The auxiliary service is to be opened by the Colombo Maru, leaving Yokohama on on the 6th of this month.
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  • 173 3 A notabte feature of trial m Lahore of the editors of 44 India and v Hindustan," says the Civil and iMilitary Gazette, is the absence of any manifestation of public inteicst or sympathy. In former trials m Lahore of cewspaper sedition charges, the court house da> by day
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  • 300 3 A distinguished retired officer of the Indian Army, General Sir George Corrie Bird, C.8., XC.I.E., was charged at Lambeth Police Court on Saturday upon a warrant with having converted to his own use /114 tzs ;d belonging to the Soldiers' and Sailors'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 254 3 F. CLARKE CO.; 207. Queen Street. j TELEPHONE No, 916. All kinds f Rubber Tyred S Carriages for Hire. I FURNITURE t.EA.OVINe Ac. j SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN. All sorts of horse food delivered to any part of the Colony. 4 F. Clarke Go's
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    • 332 4 FIRST fIETH IflD: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFEE. SOLD EVERYWHEBEALSO AT JOZEF MULLEN A Co., 166 Lent Street. ESHARAT KHAN A Co. Cheapest and best Book- Binders, Printers, and Account Book Rulers. All orders executed promptly. FRESH MILK Ver Chlpah
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    • 404 4 HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD Horses get a fine coat by partaking of this food, and milk cows will produce more than 50 0/0 if they get only 2 kattiesa day, from 12 bottles milk, you may bring them up to 20 bottles a day, per picul 52.50, bags about one
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    • 516 4 I GERVIS XAvFeR A CO* LIMITED I COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY OF ARTICLES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. W DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery, Confec- I T tionery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Col- T W laro, Ties, Spirits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and Glass- m 1 ware, Patent
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 978 4 SHIPPINGJ^V, VESSELS IN PORT Wen-of.War Flag and Tons Master Arrived For Sea Belle F. M. S. yet 48 Nacodah p eb I Hertog Hendrik Dut 5000 G. L. Goedhart v v p c 1 Wright U.S. tra. 364 Hamilton \u v Md y '7 Manil S Ur aba Va -Manila
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  • 203 5 THE RECESSION OF KRATT. i,.ued by lJ t" occa^on of ..idanrewith [^icc-M-n.ster j fRSdi Republic I c a nd that the > taken place j S^taooe band the ft" rench Republic Lrf*f n t he King**?*" and the mp Sg all the north ot Koh £i tf and rom "7
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  • 925 5 NEGRI SEMBILAN PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REPORT. The following is the Annual Report 3 f the Negn Sembilan Planters* Assoriation, for 1906-1907: Gentlemen, We, your Committee, place before fou our 9th Annual report. Meetings, There have been four General Meeings during the year and several Lommittee meetings. The former have jcen
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  • 62 5 PEOPLE Proms v.t upon S?? c lhat pro date July 6th, and a •he King was ri text ot the 3feofKratt,to Copenre to titude jl Ptopie ot our cept merit eroua the King San U S, al C^ r '--ion iS^Wof if iarc your 0! K'att
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  • 1217 5 THE QUEEN STREET AFFRAY. thi?tv^ h v e m O fl rningOfthc 2oth insta *t tmrty-hye lascars were arrested m ST* 1 f r allc g^aftrmy The fact of thJ^r a nLn ber fell in *> *c hands of the police makes it obvious that many were Then
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  • 161 5 From the Malay Mail we learn that while excavating m the bed of the river at Klang with a view to laying the foundations of the new bridge, Mr. Craig, of the Federated Engineering Company, discovered at a depth of eight Feet a numoer of gold-looking coins.
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  • 70 5 Wisdoms says Festina lente," But the moments how they pass. When a man and maid at twenty Conjugate Amo Amas." M Tempus fugit is the answer (We are versed m India lore) Time is not a necromancer, Time's a cheat, and nothing more. Foolish saying —"Time works wonders,"
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  • Commercial.
    • 134 5 On London.— Bank a m s 2/47/16 Demand 2/4^ Private 6 r.i s 2/4 7/S do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. -Bank d d 2.39^ Private 3ms 3.46 do 6m s 3.48 On France.— Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3.04" do 6ms 3-o6± On India.— Bank T. T.
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    • 261 5 Copra Klantan 10.65 do Mixed io.| do Bali 9-45 do Timor „10.60 do Pontianak 9.00 do Pasir n.90 do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo h 10 -5° do Dongola 10.65 do Sankawang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent. «9-oo do Palembang, 20 p/c basis „22.50 do Siberian No. i. 22.50
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  • 415 5 ill iphal isubacribed" >*c Paid Shares iValuejupto, eiervt Company Quotations GOLD. i S 5£Z S:Z jIE; &I o Ksrsisar"* v. i 640 unissued 110.00 1902 £30,000 £16,175.70 f I 1 I 10,403 $19 £.!SS£ i f.91^0 RaubAsst.G.M. o iLtd J« IUOO0 00 11.800,000 100 JJJo 0 R^ori'ubongGoldM.Co
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    • 378 5 SEREMBAN CYCLE CO. 88-90 Paul Street, MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS BURHAN Co., 9*!?, Paul Street, Serembau. Proprietors MEGRI SEMBILAN AERATED WATER FACTORY. JOHN da SILVA. //j, Paul Street, Serembau. Dealers m general Provisions, Bombay Ceylon and Japanese goods. PATENT MEDICINES Wines and piritb of the very best quant j
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  • 276 6 Singapore, 2nd July 1907. Beans, Long per catty 5 do. French do. 1 1 Beef per lb. 18 .BeefSteak do. 24 Bean Sprout- pe r caUy Bamboo Sprouts do. Rlsfhan do. 10 Briojali do. 4 Cabbage. Batavia do. nil. do., China do. 1 2 do Salted do.
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    • 196 6 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Scaled tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up till noon of the 7th proximo for the purchase of he Steam Launch "Albuquerque" as he now lies. For particulars and further inlormation apply to the Inspector Marine Surveys, S. S. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 24th July,
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    • 793 6 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 $al qo^ooO Silver Reserve- f 11,000,000/ 9 wu Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. O. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz,
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    • 163 6 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, jfANTEP, &C. Td^N pil iI W 3 Kill 0 2s. w ft 2 hJ > Ho 2 SI W 25 1- ffi w m w a g PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, Why have your piano out of order when Mr. W. J. Garcia (who
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    • 216 6 FOR SALF. piCTURE post cards of S:: aits SrtM mcnts &C.-KOH Co C c -°K°ol; b o t, andsdlo<1 -i"^ PUBLICATIONS. -Ko' H Ve L lt C Versat2OCtS SS» OTTOLENGUI R^novcU m attr, ct.ve Utho covers at Jo each. -Koh Co each.-KoH&Co, >VUsal ct>. XIK IC «A*l> MARSH -,^cl, 1U
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    • 158 6 ""1 3 Mont} ls c o «RTiBi«tJ SMAu ««a -b- '",ertio n g $^1 •pti* -I i Advance. s W in^ tc tbe Adva 95i ROHDQ List of Depots 4 11 Eastern Daily J M a y be obtain J Abdullah, k.-.q^J Messrs Ghee Soon &Cc a Raffla Hotel. X
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