Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 December 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 697, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1084 2 The Eastern Daily mail. SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER. RUBBER INDUSTRY IN MALAYA. In his report for dn y< i tin Director d Agriculture, F M S. states that tbe position of the rubber planting industry in M at the end of 190& compan d that at the end of the previous
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  • 32 2 MESSERS, WHITEWAY, LAIDLAW Co's SALE. will probably l>eil our readers th away, LaidUw k heir StockJanuary vary our fi shew that th sirable tl gui' sale nric not 0^ without < gait one.
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  • 166 2 Slvi COVf at LiUs Monaco, parti Ii i-bell-Hann He may La aid natiois assured. H ponsible trmist rao nating from situa: A< knocked d dog at Ne to the hcaught. Ii Czar tte sentime:. practical Mr. Cham! of Britain depend- ,nn. I'm we cloghe annex on Than* D sad Mr
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  • 30 2 In the ace« issue, of the h: which came came at Pea: Butler figured in tl inia," had a Mr. Walk. W informed that won the second p
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  • 16 2 inqur cnoumstaiH*'naman w <^ of timber 1 taial. 1 > which pu m Iciiul *a |n
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    • 217 2 g I S TOM SMITHES Jg? I Crackers f iaPfc^^P^B wBKT'-V' m i per io r Qualities BEL,^ i» k| k x^k S ««v y^ M E»- 1 1 > -i i S jsSj v Tom ThuiM 1 crackers, l: BiL fffll \^^M 3 lie smallest Crackers in the I
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    • 35 2 Behn Meyer Co., LTDKEY BEER ■'mm iP'^' it ''*^i,T^_!jßr f- ((2hop Kunchi) Blood Woolfe's Stout. House of Lords Whisky. Charles Heidsieck's White Seal Champagne 4 MM rs Beehive Brandy. Behn Meyer Co., LTD. Sole Agents.
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    • 239 2 LOST. I'HREE riog« ofbqn w •<" -1 tack. Reward for return to owner Room No. 6, 1 lon l V yi v A'uk. j;-ij-O7 -^S-iJ-07. NEW YEAR HOLIDAY. r |MIK Eichang< Banks will be < A on W< dm 1! *rj* '9 o8 f wbicfa }'^> been proclaimed I'ublic Holiday.
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    • 30 3 Baroness Rothschild 's Charities. -00 FOR Jt\\ i>n mai 1- London, December 27, 1030 a.m. Id p] aas bechanties for the >ns. Ine Ji) fjrr to be benefittcd largely through
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    • 26 3 Working Days on Midland Railway. 1 >ecember a;, m. Hand Railway :he -^fcshn ent will work for six days in employees will be paid mday duty.
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    • 77 3 M<tvi- ro N STUL London, l>eccmbcr 27, 1030 a.m. > correspondent of the it the newspaper report i«s speech at Kobe was The Count denies having which could, in anyway jed in a political sV eh was merely intendthe exceptional pos w hsc! > been won by
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    • 30 3 An M. P. Called Upon to Resign. December 27, 10-45 a m I oral Executive Committee of u^h called upon Mr. Renton, n account of his hay- ~cd to di-
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    • 78 3 UEN WINDFALL. December 27, 10-45 a m> College, Cambridge, reby the death 1 Pearce who died lliam George Pearce, who re- was the only son William Pearce, Baronet of M. P. He was born at ChaHe was married in 1905 I in M.A., L.L.B. dge Trinity College.
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    • 49 3 ANGLO RUSSIAN IFICATOH Paruam im, December r m. 1 Petersburg correspondent of s pcs :hat the leading nals unanimously approve -Russian pacificatory mis- their satisfaction at the mprovenent in the relations betv -l«ih and his Mejlis. They a hope that some durable w ill be reached
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    • 26 3 THREATEN ING PUNISHMl London, P- m Jent at Peking an Edict has been issued hment to the students, if the n the
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    • 22 3 X RELKASED HE ISENI BRITAIN. don, December 27, 7 P- munced at tnc •eased, consent of Great on cces-
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    • 21 3 London, Decemb :>mdent at Peking been (the name of the Empn the desire ol c to the
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  • 58 3 FL EET STREET. t'U-r in a Co, temporary txptt !,et Slteei ts smgit ike a walk down Fie* that Doct Boswi II has reported when csortcd, i rly destitute of head. ien etc run I i m e ■»Ny men he fou mrt even at this day, most safe to
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  • 212 3 rued in I f S) Col ma n of one Sulanu Mr. Roland Braddell w tor the defendant objected ement unless) fcus client was a bail t; .fit and that there was no charge against 'i. client which warant .1 of b Mr. Colman reft would be
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  • 174 3 A nkisha puller was before Mr. CF. Green, yesterday, on the allegation of the theft of $9 from an Asiatic fare. The puller siSH 1 on the 26th instant The story told by the tare was to the effect that he had engaged the puller. The man
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  • 164 3 Recen' ector under the Morphia Ordinance, n the inspection of the books in chen ame across a prescription in some books, which had b<*en repealed so often that he suspected that afi was not right. He pursued his enquiries and found that the or prescription had
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  • 133 3 Last night 1 took my First MotorCar drive. It was on a vehicle that I should never "gh' m Y experience would a* but b y iftec Supt.-Pett, Mr. Wilson, the -nd Officer on a I one of Brigade's Motoi 'Round the Town." Mr. Pett steered
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  • 30 3 < h ,day lilting Mr b..ard ou the I done by another. I n then thought better of it otr'credtodothe wo.'. ervkxswere no me impert ■I t, „.a.N
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  • 836 3 > daj gov« lo Dej tj in Cou n S nfcrred bj Sect Quar Ordin A 1. These fi gaporel me into It -hall no' ny 11 j within the c except i Mi:mi ip.m. Limits. 3. Every dog kepi 1 mod within 1 Limits
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  • 24 3 hi-, imported from Sm •*m mi the morniog »ih instant, the bittfc p M kasa baa o iouoc di cnt c i;; 1 on
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  • 377 3 DISAPPOINTMENT AT AN ENTERTAINMENT. No ill*. »6tli isistant, it ■.1 announced by ticket to 1 -<• who pui <i.a d that a eat wren mati h ety mo 1 1 ihtnv ni mi to be ,u >v < n al the Ale ca dra 1 lall Mr. Akw Sanl 1
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  • 269 3 Aisg An, a damsel living in Malabar t, had visitors on the 2yd instant. She entertained them hospitably and was very badly treated. Her four its, all male, set on her, gagged her. and :00k jewellery, worth §70. They lowed them. Hong Vu was the last man, and
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  • 176 3 Last week, Gulam lljfdin was before i I Howard and W. S. non an allegation of bringing a false charge sgainst one Sina Tamby. Mi X i wid Braddell pro-ecuted Mr. C. E. Everitt appeared for the dent. The Bench were divide! in opinion, and the
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  • 170 3 ALLEGED THEFT IN A DWELL ING. Yl tit I'l.'V. In fore Men E < Howard and C F. < t S geant v gi d On A Chong wth I theft of a pair of nether garments from a house i;> South H Ige R«iad. vi A Moi, a widow,
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  • 43 3 i it. r. So* i inpan/a 1 1 torshav< ed an vi th .1. tvenienceol ban hoi i s the pgy Oi m p( i prospe t is, .ill be r;u edit .1 ai, B firs! call i- made of S2 co iastead
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  • 302 3 1 I w 1 in a hous< ear 1 »n < itth al ■m. on lie < of belli- ing to a cret 1 tioncd in our i- < wcil 1- mi the 1 harge of ha mt feited the Kin l, were this I •mi the two
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  • 114 3 i rapan h itatlon for picking up trifle- ig to otlu lay, he figured before I F. Green for stealing a brass lota and a small mug al belonging I Tamil. This man saw Veerapan disappearins ovei a wall early on the 26th. He called a policeiuan.
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  • 114 3 Yesterd -pector McNama charged a Chinaman with the nSeft of about 150 lbs. of rice, A marine constable saw a boat unloading rice in the river. He taw the defendant going ashore with some rice. He arrested him and went on board the boat. There he lound two
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  • 91 3 )n the 25th instant, Dock watchman N >. ;7 arrested the lad- on a vessel at Tanjong Pagar wharl Tlsty had no business there and he arrested them. 1 v were before Mr. Grc- a ye-ter-day for tresp ipector McLean said that one of the lads had been in
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  • 82 3 Prof. Cail Roaetto snd Loftus gave another of their mystifying performances at C V. Club 0:1 X Eve, it was well attended, and the variCSSS o( i maii;e, Thought and Mind Transference, Cake Walk-, songs etc., were highly iJMVCC by th I Cail Roaelio no doubt his
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    • 326 3 £ifiie Co.. £td. GRAN D XMAS i B AZ AAR DON'T Postpone purcliaatag your Christmas ('resents i BUY AT GKCt an!< v nftc a compris- i latest a i i. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT examination i ck. We have som t l -.i,[; Something to Lomethir.g to for all
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    • 114 3 ChiUCH SERVICES. rnnhcr, 2<//i, 1907. Rl W*B ATHI DUAL. M 7 am jfG mmviii. n (Choral), mmunio (Plain) 4 pm Evensong and 3 (Carols ill .1 this Mai mi v. i 1 loly Com mil vice 1: lay Scl) I -in i Si n, I'tii 1 I BCTHCSOA.fi u>. rship
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  • 461 4 concc lloU9e cd by the State, and have ffinrg**^ appoi P lC j CHU—. ft.'-" ••...Kiiti.w, <> 011- nua! v rented upon by Mm Ffat Arts pSt«^rV— ceases to be the manager t..r the Grand Opera on Decembei J^h* place will be > a »g< -onto' the Opera
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  • 217 4 Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian who won the Marathon race at Bos--1 !ast year, was the victor in the King's Birthday road race organised b\ the Montreal Star." Seventy five of ihe best k>ng distance runners in the nainion toc>k part in the race, hich was
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  • 99 4 A wire dated the 2nd mat states reported from Tangic; the Britis 1 Government has accepted R scli*j demands in regard to the release of Ka.dHr Harry taiu will give protection to Raisoli 1 owers and pay a large 1 in am tor which fifty pr be rele
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  • 74 4 A tk leshi in n in Southern India pi l 1 p Li t-ni .;•< in.:- < c\ earti that hund ilars are bei for Euiopt I .s as well as itl. offering for a small c appreciated by ladies a commended pcariiu mioation we h bears on the obve'^e
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  • 326 4 Ihe IS lilding Knrc al» md ar;ch the SflAa nAmJm, with tonnag ween 13,00- and 20,000 < ly, the TsuJ> 5 the built ii) J.; ,ng famished with excellent machinen Rnesl age round tl ll in ev< rv S written in the h (i erras about the work
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  • 315 4 Professor Koch, who is returning from East Africa, after a long investigation of sleeping sickness, declare? that to check the ravages of that disease war must be waged on crocodiles. Reuter telegraphs an interview which a special correspondent of the Berlin Lokalanzeiger" has had with the Professor on
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  • 133 4 A fairly lai ge number of members of thajana Sablia assembled, at the Sabha premises on the Mount Road, Madris, to meet Mr. Nevinson, the representative of the Manchester CmanLan. The Daily Chromcle and the 6 raid, now on tour in Southern India. Mr. Nevinson, in
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  • 90 4 M( UK. v- hat quite v a rumour m cuircnt among to th< the Imperial Univer- :Uience to in the i isan Mudent> now hv- .t city tor p« education. Credence been -to the story, for it 1 cached the mmtl'ww :;ve torm. It at instituted enquiries
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  • 795 4 6 N«nber Capital Subscribed of n t Keservt Company Quotations Shares J| tO GOLD. o IBMM 000 I I Duff Devdopernent Lt.l. 1.25 filers o ,30 $10 $10 kadana G. M. Co.. (I'r 2.00 nomad #300,000 $293,000 10,000 $10 >: 9 r r.- 1 1 I lG
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  • 83 4 Ota mci i Gt«bier r>.62i do (Cube No. i) unpicked I. yia Bali 7 ?0 do rontianak 7?o I epper, Black < do White 5 o/c buye- Sago E lour Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 1 Peart Sago Coffee linli, picked jj t Coffee, Palerabang, 2oo /O basis 13
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  • 126 4 EXCHAN GE. Sl.V.Alv LMBLR 27, 1907. tin.— Bank j m/s 2/43/8 land 2/3 13/16 Private I m/s 2/4 do 2/331/32 (M Germany. Bank d/d ate 3 m/s 2.42 do 6 m/s 2.44 On France. Bank d/d 2.92; c Private 3 m/s 2 98; do 6 m/s 3.01 Uhft Bank T.
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    • 94 4 Ei^ipccrs ai?d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Trj hnii: Tekyrams ERSKINE. j -Ji rnmir PUIM d^r\ x*> general storekeepers and I til IV OrillM vUi COMIVIISSION AGENTS 25 fc 9 27, HUGH LOW STREET, IPOH. F. RHDDAWAY GO'S Camel Hair Belting, WINES AND LIQUORS OF THE dpw«t*w«bl« belt in the world.]
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    • 10 4 Be sure that noth«« yj interest which ni.i t anda»»°*J2#
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 212 4 Mails Close Weather Report. [X '-!>A\. FW PER STEAMER TIMK A 2 7 9,-, m k, Pangkal I'inang, w. 11 am 3 l"« <> pm m;uks indrafin >,g rhyc no> V nuv Benssf Ptfi 1 psi Is/a de Luzon Ipm Bared. 32 Fah. 29.909! 29.835 29.910 g I anak 1
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    • 646 4 SHIPPING NEWS. Meii-of-War Ac. str, Commander M ur 500 t«>ns, 46 crew. From I son. U. U. < ■> tons, Me new. Penang, Dec it For H .^kong, v. v<r, „000 tons, 309 crew Capt Swia ,om Tanjong Pnok, Dec .8. For Saoang, I'.-Rds^ Trading Ve-sels, &c. LATESI .kkivals. Anghui,
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    • 148 4 Sn AMhRs [g5 llonyl «ria, Trieste a Anamba gL-E! 7 Huf Bintang CopenhVu Capri, Bombay I w J [>clta, Hongkont E I E. Sim. Eu} Ge Gr.>ti Gutl Gleni Hi; Inaba Isla de Simoom Kamikura Snhmv Kawich Ki' X dels •"•a- Machaon, Ch Manafcu Marmora, C Coy Mil Nubia, Loodoi
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  • 325 5 JAPANESE PR OVERBS. I meet ing of the Yokoi aLi te society Professor a roost ing talk Some Japanese Proverb ii the Ja/ktn Herald that Prothe stud ii >t nl.) interest ng, but o. It wa g because presented so many c JLJpans, in an an« I N iv it
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  • 224 5 Kobe Herald states that ru- si.'ur- are again in circulation that the Japo ernment will make a ur business. Alrnueot monopolies are 3 failures, the Government, did not hesitate to mono industry is not lik< lake a monopoly of the b- The principal sugar Japan are
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  • 51 5 narked change ils t the white population o\' lOt t> tc people before I for .hile ird -at on 1 > Dot a single white few f any col. eaks well for tlu tiding the ecentfy temperance fanatic ti. n of the white comm tnt home
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  • 42 5 •■•>«■ him BOOM edevicfc ateamj 1 1 use Lodge, Richmond^ rts *dence next spring. I called to attend a th all the member ly, and amoi c been co. up--1 aim was the almost unique di-.tir.c-»<»eo< the lions t:om the Royal
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  • 1661 5 IHK MS BARAN DR. Ch u;al Umcn ok ihk Frei Hosi from recently published in the Australian Daily stated that the police, being quite unable to obtain a clue to the perpetrator murder, had -ed a d Tant, for the purpose of learning from her whether or
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  • 86 5 Wi.iie the girl who aaaaaainated Coum Maxii i iky n cently -d In fore the Court 1 tor, -hi mf watchei of ii v v loofa, and when ahc dm cc I death \>\ ■trangulal on the broke ovl Into wild laughter. i :.t; oorj onfcaakNH thai 000U be m
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  • 121 5 Aftei Dr. William Booth tfle interesting figure in the ranks of the Army i> *i ommi: fonei H Cadma lie was one of t j 'in the Christian. M stj 1 of the Army At that time he already an open air preachei, h -!v a sweeper of
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  • 105 5 Cot mier, read on the Ist Inat in the DoOMM 1 itatement by tin „mcnt, in wh h the Dom.ia irai aib op lie with the Government the intrigues ..f the estn ne The atatement further eaiphai cdi inviolability ol private propertj and small landed twopd'ty. A m was proposed
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  • 1963 5 THE CONFUCIAN CLASSICS. (!>y th R*r, G. I>w the I If. S. Pel Ihe second division oi tin ooufudan Haask is 1 died the Four I'- oh or, more fully, the Books >>i the Four Ifastei S. 1 hey aie the Di^ours, the Great Learning, the onstant Mean, and the
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    • 245 5 eiNEMftTOGRJtP: I N TB N X l: LNOON n TO "7 Mr. X. Sarkie^' FREE MATINEE Ail Parents, Guardians and Ter chers with children of arV natio lality are WELCOME. A complete show absolutely FREE I Ilk Skb TO NIGHT IS EDDY'S NIGHT. HOTEL de la PAIX SmOAPOM This Old
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    • 363 6 STRATHMIIiii WHISKY. < THEHN SHEB co. PS3HTAN GK NEW MIIPMENI U ,GLO- EGYPTIAN CIG T." I I\: CO'y. v iYS IN STOCK THE 1 k 5^ v BK I S 2 a Fine Straw tipped (100 each :J.oO C lain 2 10 4[ RM ent Pi: J«^° i Superfine Straw
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    • 686 6 Singapore B A N X s 6CtKral Hongkong Shanghai Banking StOrC Corporation. il\ Victoria **^M paid _up capita mmm The Best and Freshest kk.k;^ klki^-^ of Provisions, ilv^ iiu^ooo New Slnpn.ont Just Arrived "—I r^?— WfloWB Court of Directors Pate de Foie GraS oiU lem^K^wick, Deputy Chairman. S ed Ham
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    • 199 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FO Artie Tully HAS OPENED A $10,000 Book On the Forthcoming KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. DOUBLE AND TREBLE EVENTS. Ask for PRICE LIST. Artie Tully, •Ku flics Pl«et>. WAVERLEY HOTEL 59. Hill Sire,-: NOTICE. From 1 ;th inst., we shall have MacEwM I on draught, well iced.
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    • 479 6 IR SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. pR< »M Innu 2 furnished bed romm thout board in quiet family. Apply stating term> givinc u!l particulars to J. B. c/o this paper*. 13-U-C7 3 1- 1 2-07. Employment Wanted in any Capacity. ]^V 1 Stra -born Chinese, well versed in EngliA. Obliging and
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    • 278 6 m LOCAu Month Monti,. 6 Month^ 1 Year («N ADV. 1 Moath t Year <*«'ly insertion J5O ■kowe headiw iCTIl!*^ thrice weekly 5 For 1 inch Single rni,«abo^ headi^^^J-HlerAe two insertions weekly 3 MM Marriage, Birth or Dea, h numr m per insertion. a es 5. These Charof, m P
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