Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 25 November 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 669, VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1907. [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 942 1 A II IK 1 1 UU PR( I). 4 the cm ph, I if one of the m an e.xcha: ge, astonishing chapter in these scientific wonders. The production of cinematograph pictu-< now become a vast industry. So great is the demand for them from all pan- ofthe
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  • 272 1 This Java ham SornntD So Mv( l Hi ■on. Now 1 1 ls ,i:d and Strong, Thanks DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS M, L i, van Stralendorff resides at .a. and holds tlie position of storekeeper to Messrs. J. van Gorkom and Company, the weU-tanwn Apothecariesofthatpla 1,, are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 327 1 CO. ledical Reserve ffIPE BRANDY BY ■NCET.« for Every Man and Ril Men. I GILLETTE safety Razor. hat they cannot shave the* that they have I 1 I ißpeatedly and failed. They give as reasons that they arc 1 liable to cut themselves, that their beard is wiry, their face
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    • 249 1 KATZ BROS. Ltd. MERLIN-SYeLES. I 1908 PATTERN Represent the ideal of Cycle Construction. j ALL MODELS EITHER BLACK AND GOLD LINED BLACK AND RED LINED, OR OREEN AND GOLD LINED. Price $57.50 I COMPLETE AND READY FOR THE ROAD. I jrmmWmmmOaOmwWmmmwfmjmm^mOWaW^mmamWmammmamJWmoaem^^ p«____M HB BB B __B________BBBaßßWn___^^ Howarth Erskine! Ep^ipccrs ai>d
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    • 12 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO v JVledical Reserve PURE GRAPE BRANDY -TH! LANCET/ 1
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  • 1249 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. THE ANTI-OPIUM DECREE. Much has been said and more will be written on the opium question and th< Imperial decree issued in September last, is the latest thing of importance. The following is the introductory note: Since the days when Opium was first
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  • 1028 2 There was a large gathering at M Low Kirn Pong's "At Home on Saturday. On Friday the partly decomposed body of a Chinaman was found in a boat off Beach Road. i 0 Chinese attacked a third early on Saturday morning in Arab Street, and cleaned him out of 93
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  • 200 2 TRAGEDY sID BY GERMAN MILITARY CODE OF HONOUR. Under the German military code of honour a duel was recently fought which created a terrible impression throughout army circles at Berlin. 1 lie Third Grenadiers is one of the liveliest infantry regiments in line, its officers are all
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  • 211 2 aas in 1782 that H.M.S. Flora on* of Lord Rodney's Squadron, cruising about the West Indies, chased and captured a French ship bound from Maurito Hayti (then French), and on board were found many plants and seeds of economic value, which the Frencl vern mem were introducing
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  • 242 2 oncMrmg^ mnia xh »u st i^ nis unnaanVt ,s j m^.. have been suHktL, V 1 C "■marised the?? I ____fJ*_^*s_._^*2 teble that the S ****>** their tutor I.m. < t thH? chaii» where the. uH 2 ability h ave en£ r ti! c y,u^ f
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  • 377 2 BL'DDHIST WORK EHKNA The king ot Siam has two dad the interest of the Ceyl.mesc.-orf fact that he is an independent Bin! ruler, and the next that a aaoJ Prince of his court is now a Budl priest in Colomi c wei been propitious occn His
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  • 50 2 About the fire Brigade ~£*-r% cm 4 gcner.il alarm "fi^r hmttte cd Silhebla/ingofalcapo^^.l pcs in the five '<* X 7 irM rf teads godown near Doubtless 'l p ,,j: ghaagh tlie ace. denial -jgr* Ifebtcd cigarette. tntj taiol water handle? y wayofhisgodoun*** P".''^^ Nolan aiKl U
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 ALHAMBRA-TO-NIGHT. Entire Change of Programme. :\IV IN SOCIETY The Troubadour. THE DOG WATCHES HIS MASTERS INTERESTS. JULIAS FIRST BIKE RIDE. The Bad Man. A Thrilling Tale of south America. If f ni .VHOLESOVE X'jktmWmC A H,GHLY -TROPICAL J V. GORATING AND fW%, ND r UNEXCELUM WrMOWil OUALITY ,fs BEVERAGE. TI7-1Y*
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    • 501 2 WANTED. f N Assistant Costing Clerk, nasi be accurate in calculating prices, libei ii salary will be paid lo a suitable man. Apply 1 aciosiug copies ol testissonials to. X v 7 c/o c. n M I -7 THK Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee I PS tM i ONE SUMMER'S DAY,
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    • 103 2 tfOTSGE. NOTICE is hereby tfma thai thi partnership in the business 01 ml Engineers and Architects carrjd onbi its the undersigned under the style ol SWAN A MACLAREIS has been diss lived si fir-a* tl;c rh Ni tvember 190. 1. \v B. MACLAREN REGENT A i BIDWELL A. j \Y
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 DOMING EVENTS. 1 f, Nl MEMBER 15. 6 am, 0-57 pm as han- c Practice 8 pra phS .jt a.l *se Cinema S I p-Jt I p rul 7 \y,v\< a EMBER 1 l»l 2^96 BBL i- 4pm Hi key. S( C (si KIr.RG A x D Ma Home yard
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  • 83 3 ten earth_^m\at* H BW^" f "a. Mir nemoutn, w. s*STtarfetrat J^cent connoy oral times I |Xoka $sador p*A fc..-, iii; a.m. \m5!5./v»^t lames'* has > 7 :rd with s v Y.ctonan 0 laiden d finer Momwkmm mor- v— hampered by Persia a m. acd on the at Perim J*
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  • 69 3 1 :e b::. :.ed of the the CoJowing nefe^e- of the contemMilitary "7,000 aggons, p equipment id other equip--1 spare .riyonets ni-Lee-and -Lec-En--i.ee- Enfield parts, mi equipnu m. ,£2,000; but ammunition, small rounds itnmuni--Lee-En- ccoutre--1 le>, 500 _ibcs, de- etc., r »edoe-, with I d; total, 1 t is
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  • 80 3 n*t, ow ing to the grow*jAhtr and its increasing 1 °«nists have been put nte, a company has been the title of manufacture e promoters ever genuine be sold at this be so, all wax jubilant, ■aitb this mattte •intuition of our local B *eper mentioned by ■at
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  • 36 3 ->pular entertain■J^^nting a better pro- K^a&t night the house was Performances* and yet I rt by reason Ul Kmture *as followed with [J_^d the applause was I i.U i^e, and to -ct it is
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 22 3 HA' iOH ember m lay M. BeckendorfT 3,441 to Baron Komura for the maintenance of the Russian ;>: sonei"-.
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    • 44 3 rHEIR London. November 23, 1 1.30 a.m Tlie Dady Telegraph St. Petersburg correspondent wires that two Russo Germ c telegraphed 'hat their shops in Shirai have been been looted. Speedy measures are con>idered indispensable, otherwise the creditor** cannot be paid.
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    • 24 3 MAIL TRAINS RUNNING AGAIN. London, November 23, 2.35 p.m. The Inc Railwi partially settled. Mail trains running has been tmmmm
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    • 43 3 THE charter; nk CANNOT WAIT London November 1 .m. The Chartered Bank has declined to suspend the demolition ol the Crosby Hall pending the further efTor* the amount by public subscription which is necessary to complete Unrequired by the Bank.
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    • 24 3 London, November 24, 9-45 a.m. The result of the Manchester Handicap is as follows (1) Baiting Lass. (2) Wise Mason. Lischana.
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    • 36 3 London, November 24, 9-45 a.m. A French punitive expedition has left I^allamarnia at mid-night ag Beni Snasoen tribe which recently has given considerable trouble. Artillery hring has been heard for many hours to-day.
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    • 52 3 PUBLIC MEETINGS BROKKN UP. London. November 24, 9-45 a. m. The Campaign which the suffragettes have been pursmng has become most active at the meetings of the Cabinet Ministe: lhere was a climax in their activity yesterday at Leeds where they completely broke up the meeting held
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    • 42 3 WE WANT WOMEN-MADE LAWS" London, November 24, 9-45 am To-day the London and Provincial Police Courts were invaded by a large number of women who strongly protested against the voteless women being tried by laws made by men.
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  • 177 3 rRIPLE MURDER IN -AKI KEN. We learn from the Nagasaki I that a terrible crime was committed at Jakira-mura, near Hirado. Nagasaki k«£ on Friday last, the v.ctims being a JSian (aged 30) and two _**"»>* appears that the woman was the w te Ji .iiw.iii.ih_"
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  • 78 3 Ue 'had W ?arrieS°offa IW, _,ta2? S W.-.D that the TmmTmmTmmmm.^ h.r homer when ne was taking ncr norae unco nsUKkedbjtwomen.andrendc ck>US W ?To Holnital arxl died within a few I „,.,o r Coi-"Sn-Tr r riday "!l_Sf*„ Hoyanese. S 'j*- arrested thrci andDaun at h^ were brought
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  • 33 3 ii much amusen ai to,k Su"£ promim fe itledtothc un.•Eviry cu.tomer.se t tent 'S n Sh renu^to no* l>ui Imlies are U.ndh cque that our Tfcm at two ock lo^Btarioiiv relating private htc
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  • 471 3 A IMP >R lan 1 POJ 11 IC Al. MISSK 'N BEN 1 Saturday morning witnessed irbour, of Urn D R*m**\randt, bringing li Excellency General IB i*-/, Governor-General of* the Nefcherll Indies and suite who landed at Johnston's Pier, from the Gov. Launch., shortly afterwards, at ic.45.
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  • 113 3 On Friday evening Inspector Nolan and some constables proceeded to a house at Tiong Bahru and effected the arrest of Lee Peh, Chong A San and Leong Hing for being in possession of rraterials for counterfeiting coin, or ha ing knowledge that they were to be so used
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  • 83 3 We understand that a telegram has been received, announcing the death, in London, of Mr. Jasper Young, set ior partner of the Firm ot Messrs. Fd Boustead Co. of London and ot :s. Boustead Co. of Singapore. We learn that the de. cntleman died quite suddenly and
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  • 65 3 U will be seen from our advertising that this Comedy is to be clayed at the 'leutonia Club on sth, ;th and 1 4th December, and ti may now be booked at the Robinson Piano Co's shop. itmogly cast, and is one eat interest Special scenery has
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  • 55 3 icngAug Hing re -neChu \ne Sua had stolen eight one dollar notes and 48 cents from him m BencooIcu Street on Thursday. 1 his led to the arrest of the latter. On Saturday, Inspector Hart charged him with theft. F. Green investigated the with the result that the
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  • 88 3 L)i-blin merchant wa*- seriously ill complication of diseasg end hm had giveuup vrv in tact.be was cxbecting that his denim >-uld only be a question of a very short I With this io meet'; g Q **i drink gthai c patient uughti sjern V. 7, their snipnsethe bottleofG to turn,
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  • 887 3 American- hold up their handi in pious bonn at the bargain-counter method of exchanging hu-shirtdi and c. < where all thai il Ml I tod the mam I fact a riogk -en-tent- I repudiate thee made Many time by the hu--!h way -ei/up i;; I
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  • 211 3 rhC mest luxurious gipsy raravau of modern nmua." Sue* fa the claim put forward by a London firm on behalf of a vehicle, the total cost of which .Mounts to considerably _*ff l 'S?2 which they have just con-tructed. le weeks ago the order was placed b Indian. rajah, whose
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  • 433 3 COLLAPSE OF HOUSE IN DUX TON ROAD. < i NT MAN I) \NGFROUSLY IN II KFD wo ks af t was a o llapac ol 1 house in I Kixtoo Road owing to tbe underpinning of a leeblc erection MOCUmbing to the -upti lant weight 00 newly erected pili.ii crushing
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  • 502 3 A MOST REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF A CONFUSED IDENTITY. Chicago has a case of confused identity that rivals any invention of playwright or novelist, say- tbe New York Times. John Klimovicz says Tillie Tolan is hi- wife and that lie married her in Grand Rapids, Mich. John's
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  • 108 3 Pinned io a tree neai ip ,he paik was found the followio| <>te »Imy* s Julia committed suicide. Good-bye .to all." The local authorities were notihed, ■nd au investigation followed. Ine pond was dragged and ten deter. were assigned to the mm ■> v a r ch o twelve hours,
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  • 402 3 It is not uncommon to meet fairly well-informed people who gasp with ishment when informed that India produced a literature of great beauty at a date when our own forefathers were living in caves and not yet won about the risks of a Roman invasion. The golden age
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  • 169 3 ihctollowing extract trom th* -ction of the "Journal of tl. M .scopical Soc cty" may interest any one who is incredulous M to the cape- bililv .na in the matter of BWtflowing w Hartman i astonishing sight which he Haeenbeck's Zo< irden.A c.men of Python reticulata, about
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  • 9 3 Good Ml I c invisible hiuges ol the d
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  • 286 3 ACTION BY LLOYI R THE ■•IMPi* *V An interesting claim has bee by Ll ad, against Mr. 1 dene, of College Street, Kotahcna, for the re of a sum of Rs being balance due of the cost of space allotted to the defendant in the
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  • 172 3 m a ship was nearly wrecked •hrough glass bottle- was told icccuay in the City of London < lien Messrs. M.' II and X Matthews* Leadcnhall Stn tied b\ Messrs. Nettiefold at 00., ot which, to recover £40, tlie vai ass bottles. The pla-nt.f*
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  • 25 3 Ifa Horace Martin, Manager of the Jesophat Mine, has just «turandto Ipoh. after being a prisoner* the ssfae* y a week, owing to the flood:..
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 THE NEW Japanese Cinematograph CHANGE TO-NIGHT. BEACH ROAD 11 71 MARTIN SHIBATA. HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE This Old Establish having been thoroughly X paired and Renovated i- H NOW RECPbNhI). Good Accommodation for B Pimm A Speciality is made ofthe Tabh and only Wine, I of the t Quality
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  • 404 4 UNAI N Mr N« Mr i -:,i I r -.c. f- K.A> wr.ting in the Yorkshire IVeektx P 7 Ml discovered the rayalarious Lady in the Mooo.of whose plS> -ence an occasional hint appear- m the papers as having come from Ame
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  • 233 4 In the death of Mr. George Allen, the publisher, literary London is bereft of one of its landmarks It kin who made him, and this is how it happened: Jir. Allen was attending a drawingclass at the working Men's College in Great Ormond Street where Ruskiu was a
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  • 71 4 .^"y? lwe ndition •Juan the imagination is extraordinarily active. So far from love being blind, it "^^^^jsirong of sight, that it see* things that do not exist Love is one of Natures most terrible'deceptions. r The case with which a bad woman can look innocent, and an innocent one jafcl^is
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  • 47 4 November 23 vj^ l Am for Batavia Wakamiya Maru *wwmMJ c_ 1* I ■if and Ocean Monarch lork Ischia Yit€r -u bn > Genoa I* l n Anamba ,ud Perak PinSeug b etienham iionamu Pena* inoogwa Penang, N ega 1 ort oweiteiiHebe nam via I MMI> 'di
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  • 431 4 m,,\ .">/, t'robabie date uj Amvn ime v/ m-lgents. SIKAMFRS. Ay ll Bangkok, Nnv Borneo Co A n c, Sydney. Dec Boustead >u>, China, Dec 8 Mansfield L ndon, Jan ii,P. Ai 1 1, Go A Beh < Colombo, Dec 2 M. Mm m< A Aponr, I ■imtl.
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  • 691 4 IfIEN-OF-WAB ETC. Sea Me G rtsl .1-, displacemcn: ~i 700 h. p. Commander Mur; 18. From Port Swettenham, Nov 16. Colonial Government U Rds. Trading Vessels, &c. Latest Arrivals. id. ma, F( v sti 1,981 :mm 1 m I >om Saigon, Nov ta times ds Co. For Snip
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  • 83 4 Singai-ore, November 22, 19 07. Garabier 0 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.5 c Coprsßali g\\ do Pont^na^ 7#70 Pepper, Black tuners i 4 t74 5 o/c Sago Flour Sarav 07 cio Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago Coffee Bali, picked S; o Palem bang, k 0/0 basi^ Coffee, Liberiau
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  • 81 4 Om hmthm.— Bank j m/s 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 1 rp 7/i6 -■■•7 Priv .424 do 6 m/» On Ft ance Bank d/d Private 3 m/* do 6 m/s 5 fasas iunt 1. 1. 7 j Piiv.i- M,ig.~ Bank d/d ,X Private 30 d/s d/d Private 30 d/s
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  • 677 4 flUbe- Capital Subscribed. of M* 9 Xi Reserve Compam Quotati. ns mate Shares Value up to r~~~ j j GOLD. ,400.000 1350,000 .51,000 1 I DuffDeyelopement Ltd. 2. buyers -ojooo Wfl HO kadanaG. M. 1 (P r 2.00 non *},o>\oou iMjflM 10,000 flO *M 9 640,1 0^
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  • 2362 4 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. O. steamer Nile, from Lon don. Oct 26. due Nov 28.— Miss Butler, Bransden. Mil 7 \V. Bailey and child. Mr. R. H. Moullin, Mr. and Mrs Neave. Miss C. M. Smith. Sproule, Mr. ..lore Mi 7 5. Quine, Miss E MacDougall, Miss
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    • 526 4 MINUTES Ol i^ BEU >ON FRIDAY thp R -oadrick, EM fc__y PW >nt Bailey, fc, I M|lrr X -q ?Wl HL *VuTJ W Watkins. tsq. W t 276 0n «'reki_,. KinutM M On the motion of the Pr. Minute, of the Ordinary Spec... Meeting held on <2^ n* Com """.oncrs.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 22 4 Wails to Arrive I^uSToTSLS^ s" MAILs 1 D^iNLOKDO*Oct &V Oct I Oct 28 fc 4 i«fc n 5w t "uv ia si
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    • 18 4 ■»H Steamer Movements I,U I N M.ML. OS*" tamer s ii y k ong tpected rive hue iu-niuirou
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    • 50 4 Weather Report Kandattg Kerbau Hospdal, 22th Xoi>, icxr 9am 3pm 9pm Remarks Bar. ;;2 Fail ***** 29.841 Hjfe Temp 86.6 85.5 ;o.<> VV et Buib Tlier 77-4 79. 74.8 Dir '.j Wind n.n.w. Calm Cairn Max Temp 8g Mm 5 Max in Sun 1 56.8 Te rad Ther Rainfall Nil
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    • 76 4 Mails Close TO-I).\Y ,OR Pi R Stj ami k I imi A. a 'r' 0n II am Malacca and L nggj Khenz S e X Ipm fremantle via portl Charon 2pm Muar and Malacca tm Z Must and Malacca Kuantan. Tren«ganu and Jvela-.tan .lhf.,u Malaccas Dickson, Port f >l Swefham
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  • 274 5 The London correspondent of a New \7ik paper says that Caran d'Achc, the brilliant French caric .turist, liaUl vented a toy that threaten-- todo for Kuropc what Teddy bears have done for America. Giving up pon and ink work by medical advice he devoted hi i
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  • 26 5 *Sheonlv used to drink tyro gallons of beci a day, at one titm I at a Grteuwirh inquesl <>n I SOMA whoac death srai hatciicd byaleobolisai.
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  • 204 5 President Roosevelt's test of certain sedentary gentlemen, many of whom had been tied to desks at the War Office for years, for strenuous military life took place recently, says the Iclei's correspondent. The orginal order provided that the officers must ride Government m<< unless they happened to
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  • 51 5 1 n was walking out of a g B Friday when a watchman noticed that .i bulgii oul icket. A search revealed another jack* possession of which was not satisfacsted. 0 Satnrdsy. he eras before Mr. 1 i ireen and said he had made a mistake. 1 k got fourteen
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  • 265 5 MISIONARIES THE AWAKENING OF CHINA. Correspondent o There a Protestant mission of them 1 Most of these I They have kn -ition-- v. g uv dci torments BO me nts so degrading, A not think of t hem missions interior of China rambling volcano Ihe most ssionary mem mat to
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  • 417 5 MESSRS LEXER BROTHERS AND THI Fn det erred by recent exposures. pirac\* of trademarks goes merrily on a *_r*s i in Japan. The lat. Messrs. Lever Brothers, Ltd the soap firm of Port Sunligh* have become famous not only because eir soaps, but by reason of
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  • 43 5 In iß,Sydney,mean trade association ol Chinese impr is an important one, rulties of the larger .ml. There i half s dot en On* i nns who do a very large import islands: the firm ye an instance, main wu steamers for this purpose.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 328 6 jit w i^^i E j:;.Lfz'lZZ.!T m f I 'Iff^ >u,H,v,s,.n c> oorf rt an t .r.,M. t !IE INTERNATIOIMAL HOTEL, j I FHxfr-_-2TGh J KlectricalW Ut and Ventilated Bar Lunch m m-1p m. i tiougho, j Supper. cold) nightly :e Dining and Drawing Koom: \*se* Attention ce< W nc, a;,',
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    • 776 6 BANK S J Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *M.OUO.kKK> RESERVE FUNDS Sterling $10,000,001) 1,750,000 Silver $11,750,000 v sl lW > lkWl Reserve Liability ot Proprietors $10,00O,UUU Court of Directors G, H, MKOHUKST, E-q. 71iaiirn.ni. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick, I> *P«ty Lnairm.n.. A Pttchs, Em. E. Shollim, Esq. E. Goetz.
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    • 379 6 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ftfi, COVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications will -M M»d«ed Ittb Colonial Secretary's OOeeapto noon OQOtfa December "too; tor the appointment of Boarding <>iticei, Marine Department, Penang. Salary 5i,680 to by annual increments of $30 per annum with free unfurnished cjuartciApplicants should hold I Botfd of
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    • 584 6 FOR SALE. A Ghar O. "> BBOd order and condition: also a smart iuny, and set of Harness, Lamps etc I complete. Hie uhole to be deposed of cheap i<AJAH c/o E. D. M. 3-° 07 v t TO BE LET\ BHOPS to be let, No. 4 and 8 Guthrie
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    • 275 6 LOCAL ''""^Alltt, I Morul,s I -mth. Year °UT.STAT s («NADV "onth 3 Months 6 Month. I Year ADVERTISING R ATf j WALL ADVERTIS* Not 'c«s, thrice weekly 5 P» n headi*^««J two insertions neekly H °ii!oo 2 3 -V. B. These Charge in Advance. fm Kcrccntract s r c tisements.
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