Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 14 January 1907

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 412 VOL. HL SINGAPORE, M IAY, JANUARY 14, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 535 1 Rangoon 31st, Dec. kjoO. At twenty minutes to two on Monday afternoon a violent explosion took place on an Irrawaddy Company's oil flat undergoing repair at Dalla dockyard. All. the buildings adjoining the shore on the Rangoon side of the river were shaken, windows and
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  • 424 1 Sij;ii<>r Rnrico Caruso, the worldfamous tenor, has had a m«»-t romantic history, rjis father was a Neapolitan mechanic, who strenuously opposed the musical ambitions of his -*on. This was all the more curious considering that the Caruso family were noted for their good voices. However, young Enrico was
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  • 283 1 1 he New York Sim devotes a leading article to the effect of the Anglo- Japanese Treaty on the United States m the event of a war between the United States and Japan, premising that there can be no war between the United States and
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  • 566 1 CHRONIC RHEI'MATISM CL'REI> IN SIAM BY DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. For 36 years Mr. R. I. (jibbon* of Siam held tlic position of Chief Inspect j tor m tin Bangkok Spirit Farm, and during that time he had many strange adventures and experiences. "Often I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 236 1 I F or riiE CHRISTMAS New Year Festivities ORDER USHER'S Safe -U''' ;;/> JOHN LITTLE I Co., Ltd. LITTLE'S 9 TENNIS REQUISITES S^|^ This Racket is strung with Black Gut specially made for the Tropirs and is g PRICE $12.00 DOHERTY 13A I K. G. M BATS DEMON BATS R*
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    • 89 1 Howarth Erskine lEi?gii>eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. 'Methane 98. Telegram* ERSKINE." g^ j-%j N E M ATOQR APH^^ 4 THE LATEST FILMS PATHE S 0 r Jirrived from Saris. illinii 1 o Tl^T^lWTirf^ STAMFORD ROHD 4 VVEILL ZERNER, sincere. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. piLEY ARGREAVES QO. Ltd. FERRO-CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. Cable Address HARGRE
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    • 11 1 WHAT 18 WHISKY? USHER'S Sole 4 tgtnis JOHN LITTLE CO LTD
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  • 748 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 1 4th JANUARY. CHECHES AS RECEIPTS. In an action tried last month m Lambeth County Court His Honour Judge tmden is reported to have delivered himself of a dictum which, if acted upon by other County Court judges m London, would produce
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  • 584 2 Mr. J. E. Nathan, having passed the law examination is appointed a passed Cadet. HE. the Governor has been pleased to recognise provisionally Mr. Lv Tung Fu In charge of the consulate-general for China at Singapore. Ihi names of Mr. C. G. May and Captain J. D'Arcy T. Symonds artadded
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  • 317 2 PICTURES BY TELEGRAPH. A WONDERFUL PRog A new era m journalism b d commence with the introdnr, J England by the /A,^. tf^^l tures transmitted by tclc-ru The marvellous process i£L Professor Korn, of Munich h C^ J 'l rendered possible the telegraph mission of pictures to anvd a> l
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  • 27 2 The proposed auction ai c la Paix is withdrawn a: th< the effects have been vately to Mr. lons Caledonian Hotel.
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  • 44 2 I :ar\ i Reutet wire- from But thousand Furkith soldiers of 4.coc -ent to Nejd tw year- a» to suppress risings, have rel Basr^ m a deplorable co It~is reported thai ease and starvation m I 1.000 deserted.
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  • 75 2 li is confirmed tl 1 Connaught will leave for his 1 plated trip m the Far X His Royal HighnesHongkong and Sing..; We learn trom Li-bon that the- Minister has informed tin Government that it i» the the Duke, during his kong, to go also to
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  • 55 2 The following lett- the Consul-General for the N< to the Hon'ble the Colonial Singapore, has been for publication Singapore, rotl Sir, I have the hone you that the important Spanish or Pillar Dollar* District l% Dependencies prohibited a* from the Ist I have, i (Si! I
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  • 114 2 Ml ETING A 1 CM A Canton telegram ot ;i the Hnu,jk>>n,j Telfgrapk A meeting was convi 1 American Boycott Asa Kwongchai Hospital you < were over a thousand I After the leading speaker? had at ed the meeting, the follow were passed, viz (1) I hat the
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  • 81 2 Mi. Kaju Nakamuia. N Tunes under the date I 01 states that he has had M 2 ence as a journalist m San :l1 *^B and New York, andean tht eforeo to have sjjme knowledge of tl* tion of the Japanese m Am Nakamma says that m hi* anti-Japanese agitation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 265 2 /M /w I SCoehctefer d Co. i i ~y r "4 t? c^^ rT™nT^^D Tl^^ *T^^ fjOHN HADDON CO. I INDIAN AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, I SALISBURY SQUARE, LONDON, EC. <, Importers ot General Pro- Buying Agents for StoredttCC from Atrica.Austral.a. keepers and Planter. 2 Fiji, India, Ceylon. China, Shipping to
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    • 424 2 SPECIAL LINES Orange and Lemon Marmalade Australian ScA'l.. i lb. Tins Ct«. 20 English C Bs „20 Southwells Marmalade 20 Oo Bitter i 27 Marmalade m 1 lb. Glass Jars. SOUTHWELL'S Orange Marmalade usual Cts. 25 I Scotch Home Made 30 I Extra Bitter 35 I I" Je"y 30 Lemon
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    • 96 2 WANTED. Compositors for day work. Must be good steady men. Good money for good men. Apply to Manager, 95, Robinson Road. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. TO BE HELD Al No. 21 Sophia Road, SINGAPORE, On Saturday, 19th Jan. 1907 at 1-30 p.m' Comprising fancy rattan chairs, kettees,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 cOMING EVENTS. To-day. 14th Jan High Water :-9 57. a.m. 11. 29 p.m. New Mo<>n 0-5 pm. M. M. mail homeward mail due. Hockey. King Alfred v. West Kents. Esplanade. 5. French Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30. Variety Entertainment, Memorial Hall.y Tuesday, ijtb Jan High Water 10.43 a ny M. M.
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  • 50 3 *9 submarine Router > M tclefiiipli ACUTE DISTRESS SUM XM> I1 A London. Jan. 12, 1-10 a.m. correspondent at Shanghai tbv the Foreign Relief Committee tates that the refugee a -ommodatc 450.000 women and W ho are everywhere seen food and rks have been organised though
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  • 136 3 HIS NEW ARMY CORPS. Lsom SERVICI WOI NECESSARY. -don. Jai vary I*, 1.10 p.m. Haldane, Minister r War, .ted that Ufa X g as this week sanestituting a new l-IORK Ch insteacl >ne tqber >f small 1 great divi- ittery will be under four bngy and
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  • 19 3 [R DEVELOPMEN I A V i-. ir.c; p.m. for 1 c m trade, 4 .ere c de-
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  • 33 3 rAI riTUDE TOWARD EXCH LEGISLATION 1.1 0 p.m. c Pope ha- issued an attitude toand repudia oke a religious leplores the per- ed but is lisi yed by the
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  • 232 3 WHAT THE L. C. EXPRESS SAYS. I'ecemoer 21, 1 correspondent o* nporary points out that the pr< reduce the term of ace with the Colours j n the m three w two tcp having been m •plat ion at least two years ago that Japan will be able fieldat least
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  • 68 3 cived the advance sttte- e b^ k «n*nd tin ore exported »-S during 1906 and of the mu f >ltrtr rh The total com^ ftin J as 7 8 W6.8 9 p.kulsas >ni J*™l w.th Bn f7 f BaB6 pikuls m ■col 39.4«M7 Pikuls. Selaneor show, a deSf !>CI; k
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  • 63 3 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph. JAPANESE NAVAL VISIT POSTPONED. London, Jan. 13, 8.25 a.». c,L ,i IT- 5 corrc rPondent at Ottawa states that iscount Havashi, the Foreign Minister has notified to the Japanese Consul that the visit of the Japanese neet to the Pacific
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  • 33 3 BEQUEATHES MARKS .50,000 IVi CHARITIES. London, January 12, 1. 10 p.m. Her Majesty the late Queen of Hanover has bequeathed a sum of marks 1 50.000 to charitie-
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  • 14 3 London, Jan. la, 1-r-55a.n1. Mr. Haig Brown, Master of the Charterhouse, is dead
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  • 22 3 London, January 12, 915 am lhe Cape Loan has been fully covered. The Natal loan for .£725,000 is nowissued.
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  • 52 3 IHK HIKE'S EXPENSES. London, Jan. 12, 9.15 a.m. It is officially explained that while H. R. H. the Duke of Connaugh: 1 expenses, as Inspector-General of the Forces, will be borne by Government, His Royal Highness pays every penny ot the com of the private portion of
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  • 28 3 RUSSIA'S CRUSADE AGAINST TERRORISTS. London, January ia, 8-4; p.m. The police at Warsaw have arrested a hundred Terr Itfl and >eized 43 Mauser r.:' 1
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  • 18 3 London. Jan. i:, ft. 45 a.m. The issue of the Japanese CoaverLoan la expected shortly.
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  • 34 3 MONTHLY OUTPUT OF 550,1 I i >UNCE& Jan. Ir. g-45 a.m. 1 here was a record output o\ gold on the Rand for the month of December amounting to 550,168 ounce-.
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  • 42 3 DESTRUCTION OF A CELLULOID FACTORY. London January 10, 9.20 a.m Another explosion has occurred amongst the celluloid of a factory m Gei-polsheim m Alsace. The whole building was m a blaze almost instantaneously and twenty-one youths aivl girls were'incinerated.
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  • 100 3 A very clever invention ha> just been placed upon the market (G. Philip and Son) by a Cambridge mathematician. 1 called the IVurltfs Calendar, and consists of a piece of cardboard with two cardboard discs attached. By a simple manipulation of these discs, any date may be determined
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  • 238 3 The second ordinary general meeting of the company was held at Salisbury House, EC, on Dec. .0 Mr. W. H. Peach, J. P., presided. The Chairman reviewed the short history of the company, and described its present prospects as excellent m every way The young
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  • 57 3 It is rumoured t! it King Edward may meet next spring the King of Siam. Both monarch* are likely to be m the South of France, according io present plans, at the end of March or the beginin^ of April, and King Chaulalongkorn would most naturally wish to pay his
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  • 657 3 (From our own Correspondent.) January, 10th 1907. We have had a flying visit from the otlicers and some of the men of H.M.S. ™»>»outh Hockey, golf and soccer were called tor, and games hastily organised. Altogether, I think our fiends enjoyed themselves almost as much as we
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  • 389 3 Eight Bllljacki is Oro>vnk.i>. With reference to the accident which occurred early on the morning of the 1 7th ultimo near the entrance of Fortsmouth Harbour, wired by Reuterat the time, by which, it is surmised, several lives have been lost, but, as no bodies have
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  • 608 3 AND THE BAN HONG LIONC. A large number of well-known Singapore merchants and business men including the 1 epresentitives of the press were invited by the enterprising engineering firm of Messrs. Howarth Erskine Ltd. on board the S. S. Ban Hong Liong last Saturday morning to
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  • 253 3 There wa- a big attendance at Christie's on 14th inst., to witness the dispersal of a valuable collection of old Chinese, Dresden, and Chelsea porcelain, when some astounding pi ices were secured A pair of old Chinese porcelain vases of square shape, brilliantly enamelled with lotos
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  • 144 3 Pity the sorrows of American millionaires This cry is raised apropos of the perplexit}- of the enormously rich buying Christmas presents for their children. Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt beads the list of American millionaries this year as a resourceful father, because, anticipating Christmas six months ago,
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  • 729 3 FAMOIS INDIAN MAGICIAN AND PRESTIDIGITATOR AT JUBILEE HALL. That famou-, Indian magician and conjurer who goes by the name of Diavolo is giving an exhibition of his marvellous abilities m Jubilee Hall for three nights only, the first entertainment being on Saturday night last while the subsequent
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  • 243 3 On Saturday night and ever}- night this week, another entirely new pro gramme of exceptionally interesting character is being given at the great tent of the French Cinematograph, at the foot of Middle Road. Despite the attraction at Jubilee Hall on Saturday night, and the throngs which
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  • 56 3 A Router telegram rom St. Petersburg, says: With the sanction of the Tsar, Hammurabi, the three years old son of Galtee More who won the Derby m 1897 and now belongs to the Russian Government stud, is going to England and will rare next autumn It is .0 years since
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 301 3 H. S. KIRWAArS I TAMK ROAD LIVERY, RACING COMMISSION STABLES I (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION} I s=HSSSsisxtsr=: era: ""Winds of horse food for sale on .h, p^. 1 Great Success Great Success! Ok Japanese Cinematoarapl) "THE KING OF KINGS" v THE RACE OF THE SEASON." CDc largest and finest electric Crashing
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  • 1176 4 SCIENCE MEDICINE. SLEEPLESSNESS. There ale, says Sir Will.am Broadbeat 111 the PrtKtittoihr, m an article 00 the treatment of sleeples«s*cs N good sleepen and bad sleepers lig'h^lecperdisturbed by the least light oiisound heavy sleepers, who rest calmlyHhrougli thunderstorm Some fortunatt people fall asleep almost as soon as the head rests
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  • 612 4 By the sudden death, at Calcutta on December 29th, ot the .Right Honourable Samuel Smith, P.C., formerly M.l\ m the Liberal interest for Liverpool 1882 to 1885, and for the Flintshire burgs from iBS6tO 1906. Great Britain has lost one* of her jnost laborious sons m
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  • 161 4 Mr Roosevelt has withdrawn his recent order to the Public Printer, and tin nu spelin is dead. It has not been killed by ridicule, though it has received fully its fair -hare of derision, but by the House of Representatives. A majority of that House declared against
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  • 135 4 toe ol the Wright brothers, who liave successfully navigated the ail m their aeroplane, has been interviewed by the Ihnh Mail. From Mr. Wright's statements it appears that he and his brother have overcome the difficulty of maintaining an equilibrium m a wind or sudden current of air
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 222 4 I. FUGISAKT I j"^:p.A.isr:E]s:3 photographs 381, VICTORIA STREET. A visit to this Studio will prove its superiority over others by latest photographs taken among them being prominent Kuropeans Special lady attendant Photos taken In for the convenience of any size between Straits Chinese Ladies 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Special
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1206 4 SHIPPING NE VESSELS thJUfHAjLUjIJ. Xaui,; Pott, Probable date 0/ Arrival, and Agents. SibAMKRs. v Austria, J ncMe Jan. xi Rautenberg Awa Maru, London, P.Simons Anstralien, Colombo, Jan 28 ;M. Maritimes Ach.lles, China, Jan 25 Mansfield Aii-lie. Sydney, Feb 24; Boustead Ambria, Manila, Jan-Feb'Behn Meyr Aparima, Australia, Feb- Boustead A. Apcar.
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    • 456 4 WS, JSS ft<Z£U"Z S v r <- Nuven Fung, Ger. str. 824 tons, Capt Hinsen, Jan. 81. Erom Bangkok, Jan. 7. G.c. and 23 d.p. Behn Meyer Co. For Bangkok, U.—Rds. fenang, Brit. str. 386 tons Capt Baker, Jan. 12. From Teluk Anson Jan. 10 G.c, and 96 d.p. Strrits
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  • 133 5 WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS. rist* gained acB T ,>ht<N of tlic House 'I' the M i:itn mc o'clock Common- 0 1 tskk a numiothc; M who came ber Oi from not Tivcrpool < adiff. StockMrs HiUcr £,ied a scat beh.nd ofl'^C, m .uti.r and touted: the M^SHBeB want vote. sh« was about
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  • 39 5 ipture ot a burglar glar »m with ons m vast ickled the house m •n, and c. rendered, him helpring .a lunatic gcd 1 >m an i Dublin -treet and p knife. is jiu-jitsu issailant cd.
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  • 10 5 s when axle es were I one The k coins,
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  • 20 5 Mr. ac- the >r m Russia g not cusn sts to the Japa- mick on him -natic
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  • 24 5 id theatre Theatre. presided r ted on r by amend- iba public, witt memorial one, and is erection s of the
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  • 46 5 oenana has re- the Brunsthreemo iitelywh< IS4 uouldre throne ofHan- man prince, xvotedly and .ever be with indertakings l r c King of Sute. But must be able nnot utter a !U will leave fustice to tribunal, ist fulfils th! his acces-
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  • 36 5 Mi George Ne^married*al St. "••square, on .Bth inst, nly Anld o( Jocelyn Otway. •a wedfrora the famous esute ge quantity of fiir- The crowded ■ftcr the ceremony a large gather^ riei ark-lane ln>u-c.
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  • 51 5 ME N AND WOMEN. •»•'••!<: at Columbia to determine the ital billt >' )fme OW u.nen^ > earS «*l mem., are w>P«r6r m id the o- 1 c lale of P^P" sudcrm^^ofpitchV whfk n lzc 0( the head, perception of ''"-ctically P llo^ to be •rficil m m option of
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  • 211 5 A number of incidents are reported trom various parts o! the country m connection with the war with the Vatican. Cardinal Richard, Archbishop of Pans, vacated his Palace on 17th inst. and his departure was made the occasion of a manifestation of sympathy with the aged
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  • 159 5 Flic manager of the Twies, writing to the Daily Mail, nys —Without prejudice t<^ our fights to make further proceedings m the matter of what I hold to be the libellous statements published m the Dail\ Mail ovei the signature "R. B. Byles" I desire to
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  • 92 5 Mis- Bac^n, lecturing <m ballooning at Birmingham, said that soon after the Dogger Bank outrage by the Baltic Fleet the Russian Embassy asked her fathx the scene ot" the mishap m his balloon, and tike photographs which would show the depth- beneath. 9 -napshots«can be taken of the
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  • 84 5 .tie by the Lon- tat onferencc likely to be neld m Japan early next year on qu- i relating to mutual tactic- and defence arising out of the Alliance It is not yet certain whether military officers only will proceed from England tor this puie, 01 whether two
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  • 70 5 gistered I>ec. 13, for iCCt] 3f:,ccc per cent first mortgage debenture- trustees, J. E. Prestwich and \V H. Fish secured by charge on 2,000 fully-paid »hare- <•( jQi each m the Singapore Tramway-. Limited, with provision for substitution as specific security on the undertaking of
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  • 109 5 I iir Right Hon. J. X Ellis, m.k, has found himself compelled, with regret, to re-ign the office of L'nder-Secretary of State for India. His work at the India oftice and m the House of Commoi,-, combined with public and private claims and dutie- elsewhere, have
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  • 201 5 Mr. Baltour made an amusing com parison between marriage and the Constitutional union of the Lords and Commons m a speech at the City of London Tradesmen's Club on 14 inst. Ile looked, Ue said, at matrimony from the outside, and with the impartiality of an external
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 193 5 H o Number Capital. Subscbed of .^"e Paid R 1 'ay sat 5.2J I Shares Value up to Reserve: Company >w ,tati.. ns prirni j 1 1 Price GOLD. 1900 $175,000 $140,000 3,500 'Sued $I Bersawai.G. M. Co.. Ltd. 5.00 nominal 1900 W 2 S Du ff Devo, OP
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    • 186 5 'V 1906 £150,000 £140,000 lV).000 /I £i An M D.. T 1906**00,000 $120,000 20( *0 'fr *3g^i£S*&£ 1904 £30,000 £11,125 J.JWJ i Batu Cave, Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p., 1906 $700,000 $610,000 J^OOO^^ 10 J Uatl| Unjor Ru()ber Q) ,t <™trib, ..j. 1903 £70,000 £69.520 {^oJJ} 'Jj- Bukit Rajah
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    • 174 5 !*8 J!: 377<10l 6 8 1 0 7.638 12.0 12.0 Bells Asbestos Eastern Airencv ltd iBqB 225.000 225,000 4.500 50 50 112,500 Prawr NeaveTud )l( lO,'>oo,ooo> 1805 -$10.n00.-on 10.000.000 80...00 125 125 9,500,00 Hongkong and Shanghai Hank 250.000^ (iB,o«k> 100 100 Howarth Erskme. Ltd. 17 huvei 1 90 1
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    • 48 5 Huwarth Erskine, Ltd. 6 pci cent fx>o,ooo K r cent bvyen Kiley Hargraves, Ltd. 6 225,000 2 Singapore Municipal 6 400.000 20 •> 5 ',478.000 5 m 4 602,000 par. seller*. Tanjong Fagar Dock Co.. Ltd. 6 250.000 2 per cent, pretn buy«-r>. 5 1,365.500 I perm buyers.
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    • Commercial.
      • 118 5 Gam bier buyers 6.87! do Cube No. 1 10.374 Copra, Bali „10.05 do Poutianak 9.95 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) do White, Fair L. \V. 5 per cent. 24.^^5 Sago Sarawak Flour 2.96]* do Brunei No. 1 9 o" Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali 16^ per cent. bu3'ers 3
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      • 132 5 On London. Bank .1 ni r/4 11/H Demand j do. (> m s Private 3 mi i On (,cnnnny. Bank d d -.jo. Private 3m s 7 do 6m j.45 (>// Frmttce. Bank d d Private 3ms do 6in a (iy/ India. Bank J. 1 1 Private 30 d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 72 5 "For Yea" fell THREE HAND BRAND CHAMPAGNE COGNAC. WHICH HAS GAINED PUBLIC FAVOUR. J Proprietors MESSRS HENG HIN CO. SINGAPORE. ft. Sarangabani Pillai and Company MANUFACTURERS OF INDIAN CONDIMENTS. m INDIAN CURRY STUFFS Venthali Powders and 'Muluguthani Powders. PICKLES Prawn, Saltfish, Mango. v Lime and Apples. ALL IHt: ABOVE ARTICLES
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    • 162 5 NOTICE. 1 WEEKLY SAILINGS. The S. S. Pontianak (Captain Casey, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, special rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. TAN GEOK HAY, (CHOP HIN MO CO.) 382 Victoria Street. Dealers m Mdslin,
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  • 1248 6 MR. PEEL AND THE PKKSS. In .1 restaurant, or m a tea-shop. or m .1 bar. there is a constant hum of conversation but m an .oyster- saloon there is silence. Never, indeed, have I met a talkative oys- j ter-eater. If such a being exist,
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  • 456 6 Oakham astle is unique, but seems fated to receive hut Kant attention. It dates from 1 160. and shows some ancieffl Norman arches. Its right to fame is, however, based on a curious custom said to have originated m the days of Queen Elizabeth Tradition tells that this
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  • 69 6 I>i >!• \r< mi > iro-n the China Station t.a< that the tii si .las- cruiser, Km* Hfrtd, llagship o Vicc-Admirnl Sir A. W. Moore, k. c. S., commanding the China Squadron, made magnificent BCOring at her recent gunlayer's tests the target being shot into fragments. Some years ago, the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 625 6 BAMfy Hongkong Shany i Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *1U,000,U00 RESERVE FUND: Sterling Kcstrve *10.00U,UU0 1 MnaaA* Silver Reserve »10,i60,000 io is Ueserve Liability ol Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman, llun. v. \V. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Ksq. i H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 490 6 NOTICES, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. E FUND OF ASSESSMENT. All* persons claiming refund of assessment m respect of dwelling houses vacant for any portion of the half-year ended 31st December, 1906, are hereby reminded that such claims must be sent m to the Commissioner on or before the 30th day of January,
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    • 274 6 m. Bolter, 69, HNSON ROAD. Telephone No. 3yB. Just Landed a Fresh Stock o]\Smoked Russian Spratts Fresh Bombay Butter m 1 1b and 1/2 In tins. Pickled Mackerel Russian Vodka m small bottle* Italian Tomato Paste m Ib. tins Russian Smoked sausage (4 kinds) Salad Oil m Big and small
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    • 465 6 "E. D. M. ADLETS. FO WANTED. WANTED. A thoroughly competent man who understands motor car engim s, to look after a small petrol launch. S4O per month, has to keep all brass work clean. Apply to F. A. C. Selangor, c/o E. D. M. WANTED. Thorougly capable Typist and Shorthand
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    • 378 6 IR SALE, WANTED^ P Special Holiday r TOCEYLoM Beautiful S c lN nihcent climate, Goodu A Mountain home fS-K^ 1 A health station f or I A place of education f o ?Tf An attractive holiday resort tors. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO couw First Saloon £22 Kk(n Second Saloon £ib
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