Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 9 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 6. VOL. L SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1905 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 138 1 ARTILLERY KILLS HUNDREDS OF THE PEOPLE. BRITISHERS ENDANCEREO. Appeal to Government for Protection. A§MMy London, Scj»t 8. The alarming news of rioting m Russia become more sensational day by day. Apparently m the disaffected district round about Baku the whole country side is amok, a who'esale
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  • 63 1 OTHER OFFICERS TO BE PROSECUTED R«H*r't Aftncy. London Sept 7 A L'kase haa bi en issued dismissing and dc;4iadinj; Admiral NtebogatOff and the captains of the battleships "Nicolai," Seniavis" and ".Apr.ixin", \vhi> are liable to prosecution under the naval pen.il *code. Other naval oftieer>, including the commander
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  • 46 1 MANY CASUALTIES. POLICK STATIONS WRECKED Reuter's Agency. LONDON, 9Cpl 7 Reuter> agent at Tokio report! that the rioting cea-e<l at midnight on Tuesday. It is estimated that two persona were killed and five hundred wounded. Several police stations were destroyed during the night
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  • 60 1 MORE RUSSIAN REVERSES Reuter'ft Agency. London, Sept 7. Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports that the Japanese defeated the Russians m a series of sharp engagements m north-eastern Korea on the i>t inst. The remnant of the Ru^>ians on the west coast of Sakhalin were crafted on the 30th
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  • 211 1 HOW HE PERSPIRED IN PARIS. The Shah of Persia who is now visiting the Czar, was recently m Paris where lie suffered greatly from the heat. He declared that Teheran is a breezy paradise compared with the furnace on the Seine. His Majesty w.is tanned clay
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  • 101 1 Mr. C. C Thompson, «>f the audit oflice, is passing through Singapore en route Tor the Native States- Mr. Thompson is looking extremely well after his trip Home. Holloway, Stoke Ncwington, and Finsbury Park, suburbs ot London, are infested by mosquitoes, which an making considerable extra work lot the local
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  • 750 1 HOW THE CRUSADE WILL INFLUENCE LOCAL TRADE. A SINGAPORK OPINION. After ten years of unfair and pxsperating treatment by the American government, the Chinese have at la t letermined to retaliate, writes a wehinown Singaporean m the Straits Chinese Magazine. What make* the American treatment of the Ounoc
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  • 29 1 NO SECRET AKKAN(.KMKN I WITH JAPAN. Rcutor* Agency LOTOQfi Sc|K 7 It is authoritatively stated at St. Petersburg that there is no MCTtM ari.inuiinciit «rhatr\*er with Japan.
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  • 20 1 MOROCCO CLI MBS DOWN. ANOIHKK DANCER IWssl l> l.uMtos, Sept. Morocco has accepted all France's demand^ and hM puhlirly a|w>logi«od.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 428 1 TOBft^ AOEMTS FOR SINGAI'ORK. JOHN LITTLE CO. SIPEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE I^OR IRON AND STEEH RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. DO YOU WANT $100 I» SO wa It II FOR nn E. 1). M."
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    • 147 1 DAHL'S MILK. NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. I THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 5 THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. Ihe most flattering testimonials from medical men. Vo be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd, Sole Importers. THE STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR
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    • 93 1 John Little AND CO., UTD. cms space 18 RESERVED BY US FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES. BSff 52 In this space the attention of our clients will be called from time to time to the arrival of New Fashions m Millinery and Ladies' Dress Ware. Oents' Outfitting, &c. Prices will be found
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    • 35 1 Tapsai>. Pure, crisp. Refreshing, Invigorating Sodium Chloride 18.74) Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate j.i.» Anal>-. Cahcium Carbonateo.3l sis. Iron Carbonate 8.41 Silicic Acid Mineral Solids j«; <. Carbonic Acid (free) 9.81 Medioally ReoommenaWd Refuse all Imitations. 1
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  • 453 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 9TH, SEPTEMBER. SPECIAL NOTICE. We are experiencing unexpected difficulties m connection with the distribution of the Eastern Daily Mail" m spite of the fact that fourteen tambies are engaged on the work. In no case have we published later than eight o'clock,
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  • 346 2 Under the protection of a norn de plume, a German writer contributes to the National Review some very unfavourable views of the English. The following is, perhaps, the more striking paragraph: "A feeling is growing up m Germany that Germans are worthier of empire than you, and
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  • 287 2 The news from Japan is most disquieting, but it may be taken as an indication of a national revival perhaps, taken, as a revolt against the spirit of an ancient feudalism hitherto subservient to the voice of its ruler. It is the old story of national
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  • 119 2 Our telegraphic columns to-day arc full of the news of disasters, riots, rebellions, and sudden death m various parts of the world. The most sensational piece of news, however, is contained m a wire from the b. P. A.'s correspondent m Hongkong. Intelligence has reached there that
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  • 67 2 Owing to pressure upon our space we are unable to publish the details of our first prize competition, but lull intormation wnl be given to the public on Monday. The contest will be one m which all may join. The prize offered is a hundred dollars. Please
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  • 214 2 Ah Mong buried his child under a tree near Bukit Timah cemetery. He did not conceal the fact of the child's death but could not afford a regular funeral and that he had done what a 1 Kebun had told him. Mr Marriott fined him $10. At Bethesda," Bras Basah
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  • 145 2 Town PLACARD!!) WITH AmiMedical Nona s. Late last night reliable information wa> received that Singapore ha* been placarded with notice* m Chinese to the effect that no Chinese musN allow himself to be taken to the General Ho* pital should he be taken ill or meet
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  • 95 2 The Message Maritimes have been very unfortunate with their mail vessels during the past few months and their former fame lor punctuality is decidedly on the wane although they have placed on the China run some of their larger but old Australian liners. The next French
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  • 158 2 Mr. Ernfst G. Braybroofc, <>t tic well-known Link lick MirhtniTJ Col pany, is now paying a visit to Singapore, lie is fresh from Japan and will stay m Singapore for a lew weeks. We regret that our reporter misread the text of the police report offering a reward for information
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  • 575 2 BRILLIANT PROSPECTS OF ALASKAN FIELDS. CLAIMS SOLD FOR FIVE MILLION DOLLARS GOLD. A tUMAPOM OPINION Mr. Charles A. Mau, an attorney of San Francisco has bonded to an Lnglish company for $5,000,000 the tin mine claims which he owns jointly with Messrs Julius W. Raphael, J. P.
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  • 419 2 MINING PLANTING. UP-TO-DATE NQTIa LOAMS TO PLANTERS. ■> Omr Own e^rr,,^^^^ Kuala Limpok, Kg> t A correspondent ol one of v u |L, contemporaries recently rclen,,] *1 subject ot the Pcnang Ag, lC l tural Show an.i to plant mg miT States, incidentally remarking a-.stance that the Government m jl,*
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  • 150 2 -TIMES" HINTS HKM MIofLP CONTROL A SPLENDID COUNTRY B »m»r I *|»"l, Thl London I "ime* OMDRI ut>on an interesting report upon the Native State of Kclaritan. into a warm eulogy upon tli* which have l>een effects! beneficent administration ami of English advisers. The >v- U There
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  • 63 2 Member* arc reminded thai launch "LtMkaft" ItßVtl Pieroa Sunday for then bir ga Katong at 8, <), i 0.,?:, i I an«l 3.30 p.m. The launch will I to Singapore at 8.30, 10, 11, 11 an<l 5 p.m. The *pcci.il event tor the 4ftj the competition for
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  • 57 2 The case of thr 1 MOMCd Of robbing Mi various musical [MOTMNIItI Iv dJinord of jrritf rriij m th< wlien both prisoners wtu M four years rigorous im| After the Jury had brouglU i \erdict of guilty, and befon entem had been pMMd M them < of
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  • 129 2 \\> >hoiild find m thr Z-><>. if wti knew. That the Cnxodilc yearn* lor Ire* Whil»- the Seal In his aft, with ran And the P.-lar Be.v sinh« 101 So out hen- m the K«>t. I wast D;scontmt.-<1 with thing- n h\ >.«d that n'% «o.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 370 2 IND. COOPE Comfmny's BURTON LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz* quarts of all dealers. l A #ll CAAI f*r\ Permanent and Artistic WILSON CO. ENLARGEMENTS artists, photographers, Portraits and Groups and fin >n > dk.m.kks. o f the highest excellence THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO
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    • 303 2 COGHLAM A COS AUCTION SALES Sofit* B—At8 At No. 429 Moftfi SrMpe tote* 1 1 M* m« ft 9 A* SJHO s l*OOVMf Wltte* 11 a, m. Confederate Cetate. 2-30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, etc. AT THE AUCTION MART, i 2, DALMEIDA STREET, Tuesday, 12lhrSe.pt., /jjoj, aCji
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    • 170 2 w»$15:-*«w» TH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. BODEGA 4 THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. united with the Aluance Assurance Company, (Ltd.) i 2 Bartholomew Lane, London. ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital £$i*S°, oo Total Funds exceed. 10,000,000 General Manager, Robert Lewis, Esy. BARLOW CO.— Agents Shwthaml *Tjrp««i itteg.
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  • 236 3 MINISTER'S RESIDENCE ATTACKED AND BURNT. POLICE STATION DESTROYED. TEN CHRISTIAN CHURCHES DEMOLISHED. London, Sept. 8. "The resentment shown by the Japanese nation to the terms of the Peace treaty is unquestionably serious and seems to be growing stronger. The party politicians are condemning the humiliation which the
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  • 224 3 VICEROY OF CANTON GOES TO NANKING. ORDERS FROM THE THRONE. Strait* Press Agency. Hongkong, Sept. 8. The Viceroy of Canton, T'sen Chunhsuen, is proceeding to Nanking to replace Chou Fu, who has received ?i command from the Government and i* leaving for Peking. The Name of the
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  • 45 3 ESCAPE OF BRITISH MISSIONARIES. Reuters Agency London, Sept. 8. Telegrams have \>ri:n received from German Ka>t Africa -tating that the natives are still m active rebellion. They have raided and destroyed Ifasasi and Mikindani The British missionaries dwelling m the district ■scaped.
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  • 23 3 Re uter Agency. London, Sept. 8. Reuter's correspondent writing from St. Petersburg states that the Shah took his leave yesterday.
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  • 252 3 HOW A CLOCK WAS STOLEN FROM OUR POLICE COURT. The following story of a cool theft m Singapore— which we believe was actually perpetrated years ago appears m the columns ot the St. James's Gazette." Hall marks or no hall marks, our clocks go as ill
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  • 108 3 TOKIO IN A STATE OF SIEGE. SUPPRESSION OF A JAPANESE PAPER. Collisions With The Police. Hongkong, Sept. 8. An Imperial ordinance has been issued m Tokio declaring the capital to be m a partial state of siege. A Japanese newspaper which is accused of having instigated the
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  • 179 3 FIVE HUNDRED OIL-MILLS ABLAZE. TERRIBLE SUFFERING OF THE PEOPLE. FIRED ON BY ARTILLERY. Router's Agency. The reign of terror m Russia has set m with a vengeance. The condition of the people m the Baku district is described as frightful even by the sober-minded Reuter. No fewer
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  • 52 3 TWENTY THOUSAND LIVES LOST NEAR SHANGHAI. DAMAGE MILLIONS OF TAELS. Straits Press Agency I Hongkong, Sept. 8. A terrible t3*phoon has occurred m the district around Shanghai. The damage to wharves alone is estimated at 1,600,000 taels. It is stated that 20,000 lives have been lost at Tsungming
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  • 222 3 In view of the Chinese boycott of American goods the following statistics are interesting. In 1904 China's foreign trade exceeded the record of any previous year, and the amount of business the country transacted with the United States was likewise larger than that of any former twelve-month. The
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  • 277 3 A bachelor who claimed that he had never been kissed by a woman has just died m Missouri at the age of 104. There has been a rumour that his Majesty contemplates giving up racing, m which case the breeding stud at Sandringham would be kept on and the yearlings
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  • 1396 3 INTERESTING MEETING YESTERDAY. ME W CCWETSmr FW IIHWOIIC. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. There were present The President i E. G. Brodrick, Dr. Murray Robertson, j Dr. Lim Boon Keng and Messrs. G. j Watkins, K. J. Chope, H. I.
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  • 427 3 A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon. H. E. the Governor, Sir John Anderson, presided, and there were also present lion. E. L. Brockman, Ag. Colonial Secretary; Hon. W. R. Collyer, AttorneyGeneral; Hon. J. O. Anthonisz, Colonial Treasurer; Hon. E. C. Hill, AuditorGeneral Hon. A.
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  • 157 3 The many friends of Mr. H. M. Hoisington, formerly of the Anglo Chinese School, where he was both pupil and Master, will be pleased to hear of his success at Cambridge. He has taken his degree with honours m the Mechanical Tripos. Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 ROBINSON Co. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE t-C AIF m^ mm^r > i^HH^B ONCE A YEAR ONCE A YEAR ONLY. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ROBINSON Co. POWELL A CO., SINGAPORE. (EsTABLISHKD 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTICMERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Klines Agency. T'K-
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    • 281 3 Cheep up I You'll be a long time Dead ALWAYS KEEP THE SUNSHINE ON YOUR 1 ACE. HAVE A GOOD TIME IN SHORT PATRONISE THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL WHICH IS ACKNOWLEDGED To HAVE THE BEST TABLE IN SINGAPORE THE LARGEST BILLIARD saloon m nils PART OF THE EAST, THE LIGHTEST* BRIGHTEST
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  • 409 4 Number of Issue Paid L i_, t Shares Value. j up to CourANY. Buyers. Sellers. Tn ionm -J I 13,000 9 10 9750 BersawahG. M. Co., Ltd. u.oo 6,500 unissued. 4,000 10 9 10 m m (Deferred) 9.00 5«.ooo 1 lR au b Anst. G. M. Co..
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  • 109 4 September 7, /poj. Friday's 4*m bank rate was s/i 58. Gam bier buyers 8.85 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 12.00 Copra Bali 7-45 do Pontianak 7.07 Pepper, Black buyers 27.50 do White, 50.0 buyers 37.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.05 do Brunei No. 1 302^ Pearl Sago 5.40
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  • 136 4 On London Bank 4 m/s t/l Demand 2/1 7/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/1 do. 6 m/s. 2/1 15/16 On Germany Bank d/d 2.17 Private 3 m/s 2.19 do. 6 m/s 2.21 On France— Bank d/d 2.66£ Private 3 m/s 2.7 1| do. 6 m/s 2.74] On India— Bank T.
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  • 79 4 Wharves at Which Different Ship* wree Berthed Yesterday. East Wharf: Wray Castle, Bantam Victoria Graving Dock: Salahadji. Albert Graving Dock:— Hong Moh. Section No. i Penang. „2 Carlyle, Okhla. 3 K:diri. 4 Inkman. 5 Sea Belle n h 6 Manaton. 6 Hebe N Seadler. Borneo Wharf:—
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  • 112 4 "JOHMHARTIH, MINER." A Romance of Modern Malaya, by OLIVER ASHWELL. A Skit on Native States Life. The plot is laid m the State of Negri Sapuloh. Among the characters appear Mr. W. Lovelace Slyme, c.m.g., British Resident Mr. Robert Leverton, Mr. Gassington Fudge, Mr. Snapley Hatch, Mr. Joshua
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 529 4 SHIPMHC^J^ TNE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highivay to Europe via
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    • 561 4 BANKS Incorporated by Royal Charier. Capital ,£BOO,OOO. Reserve Liability j 8 00,000. of Proprietors j Reserve Fund (Bank of England. n a Mirco c J National Bank of Scotland wain k t.K b < The lqndon City midland Bank, Ltd. j SINGAPORE BRANCH. 1 CURRENT Accounts are opened I and
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    • 70 4 K. H. MAULEFFINCH. Fellow of the Survey Institute (London) F.R.M.S., M.S.A., Licensed Surveyor and Levellor, Estat e Agent, Broker &c. Accuracy, Dispatch and Nentness Guaranteed, Plan works Of all Description Undertaken. Terms lower than any other Engineering firm m Singapore. TRIAL SOLICITED Work undertaken m the F.M.S., orders booked and
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    • 51 4 WOH liOflQ Co., CAREW STREET, SEREM BAN. BILLIARD* TIFFIN ROOMS. Beg to bring to the notice of the public particularly travellers that they have recently started a first-class establishment where breakfasts, tiffins and dinners can be had on the shortest notice. Strict sanitary principles observed. Drinkables all of the best
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    • 1291 4 I^HB^hßpßa unless you kill the man xi x i door. g^ K^ We mean that your advertisements will SM^^Ullyji not pay you if they are lost m the crush of wt** other people's advertisements To be profit■J^S^^^^^^^^^BT^ able, your ads, must stand up,— as this one does. Your advertisement should
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 161 4 MAILS CLOSE. For Per Steamer Time To-day. Labuan &c (hiengmai 9am Anaba Island Banka noon Penang &c Maha Vajirunhis I p m Asahan &c Asahan 1 pm Indragiri Aing Thye I p m Penang Colombo Malacca 2pm I Port Swettenham &c Pin Seng 2pm Penang Rangoon Glenogle 2pm Muar Malacca
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    • 363 4 SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. VESSELS III PORT. Airlie Brit. 1492 Willams Aug 25 Sydney Boustead Sydney Alting Dut 704 Brasbank Sept 4 Sampit Daendels Banjermas? in, 0 Bantam Dut 1383 Van der Stad Sept 2 K. Baroe Daendels Padang Batavier Brit 162 Mellor 3 Palambang Swee Beng Palambang8 Carlyle Brit
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