Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 September 1905

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  • 21 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 7. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1L 7 1--1 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 286 1 BRITISHERS BESIEGED BY RIOTERS. BUT MANAGE TO ESCAPE TO STEAMER. RUSSIA PAYS DEARLY FOR INTRIGUING AGAINST ARMENIANS. TARTARS MILLING CHRISTIANS. R«t«r i AfMWy.] London, Sept. 9. Saturday's wires confirm the news of the increasing gravity of the trouble m the Caucasus as reported m our issue of Saturdpy
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  • 122 1 MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED TROOPS GUARDING THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS. DISTLRI3ANCK SIBSIDINC. Ranter's Agency Lonik)N, Sept 9. On Thursday night the ii<>tcrs m Tokio renewed operation*-, and the authorities found it necessary to proclaim martial law. So grave did matters become that troops were called out to guard the
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  • 64 1 TOWNS AND VILLAGES DESTROYED. HUNDREDS OF PEASANTS KILLED. RtuUr't Aje»cy London, Sept. 9th. A terrific seismic disturbance has occurred m Italy. On Friday, m Calabria ami the neighbouring provinces, three hundred and forty-seven per^on^ were killed. More than a dozen towns and villages were partially wrecked. The
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  • 57 1 VAL DOR THE FAVOURITE. Run Sept 13lh Dli:lm6t 132 )ds London Sep. l*tl>. The latest betting on tlic St. Leger is as follows 6to 4 Val dor ;85to 40 Cherry Lass 4 to 1 Cicero 8 to 1 LlnngiUy 33 to 1 Polymclas, Challacombc, Chuckaway, Galgrcinn, St
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  • 40 1 Reuter's Agency. London, Sept. 6th. Rcutei's coire»i>ondent m Marienbad states that the King has left there, and is much improved m health. The Channel Fleet is continuing its tour of the Baltic. It has now arrived at Copenhagen.
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  • 896 1 SELAMCOR. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6tli. Mr. A. R. Vcnning, the Federal Secretary, is returning to the States on the expiration of his leave. This dispose* of the rumour that \\r contemplated early retirement from the service. Arrangements are being made with the Government of Madras
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 554 1 AGLNTS FOR SINf.AfORK. JOHN LITTLE CO. Gawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, f oden J s Steam Wagons. IMIIINTIIN'G- M.AOH I m! wry OP ALT. DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited: [DOTor^ANTjj dahl's milkTl NOVELTIES FROM PARIS. rsloo I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, f 1 1 IN LADIES MADE-UP 9
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    • 30 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PLACE i» the. HIGHEST CLASS of Scotch Whiskies (12-years old) Supplied to H. M. Th« King to m. R. N. TNE PRINCE OF WALES.
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  • 593 2 The Eastern Dail y Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 11th. SEPTEMBER. JUSTICE IN THE F.M.S. It is not so long ago that there was an cutcry m the Native States against the apparent injustice done m the name of justice to an unfortunate man charged with murder. He was kept
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  • 202 2 The recent report of the Librarian of the Imperial Library at Tokyo shows that the tastes of the Jjvpanese for liter- j ature differ widely from those of Europeans. Over 20 per cent of the volumes were works on mathematics, medicine, and other sciences. Only 20 per
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  • 187 2 The attention of Municipal building Inspectors should be called to an excavation which has been made on the premises of a house on Mount Sophia just 1 back of Dhoby Ghaut. For the purpose, evidently, of making a tennis ground, the hillside has been cut away
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  • 162 2 The residence of the Sultan of Sulu on Ballestier Road is now advertised to let, so it is evident that his anticipated visit to Singapore has been postponed. The Sultan's dominions are now enjoying unwonted peace and are, hence, more enjoyable as a place of residence
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  • 355 2 We note that the above official of China is again to the fore. He has just been appointed Special Imperial Commissioner to the United Sutes to America to negotiate a new Chinoe immigration treaty, and with this object m view he is now making preparations to start
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  • 193 2 Tut deaths are announced of Dr. \V. T. Blandford, F. R. S., the well-known Indian scientist, and of Prince P'u Ting of Peking. Private Walter Smith, of the Lincolnshire Regiment at Secunderabad, has been sentenced to death for the murder of Sergeant-Major Murphy. The late Mr. Lawrence Augustus D'Souza, of
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  • 990 2 CHAT WITH A SINGAPOREAN WHO HAS PROSPECTED THERE. lE. D. Special In view of our report on Saturday of M sale of a large tin mine m Alaska I ►an English Company it may be inte- j isting to learn that Mr. J. W. Owen, \e
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  • 104 2 NEW AND EXCITING DIVER. SIGN IN SPAIN. Duelling on bicycles is reported by The People to be a new diversion m Spain. Two members of the Bicycle Club of Grenada recently met m a knife duel. Posted 700 feet apart, at a sign they wheeled towards each other,
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  • 62 2 UKASE UNWORTHY OF A GREAT EMPEROR. A LYING PROCLAMATION Straits Pr««» Agency. I^onoon, Sept. 10. The "Times" m a leading' article denounces the lyingpolicy o! the Oar and his ministers. The writer states that the L'ka>c published to the people «»f Ru-siaannouncingthe cessation oil\o-ti-lities was nothing less
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  • 79 2 DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT TWENTY MILLIONS STERLINC. HUNDREDS OF TARTARS KILLED. (•trait* Pre»» Agenc London, Sept io. In order to quell the disturbances at Baku the military have been OOBaptafed to wage open war against those who hare been responsible for the MM During the fighting 1,500 Tartars
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  • 77 2 WHAT GOES ON IN AN AMERICAN CITY. A Chicago paper publishes a lew chatty little bits of information m regard "to the pace of its city A murder occurs every 70 hour-. A suicide every 18 hours. A holdup every six hours. An arrest every 7 minutes
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  • 135 2 A severe rebuke to ncgro-h administered by President Room who lias jvjst extended the hospil and honours ol bis mmmmv h" Oyster Bay, l-ong Island, to Dr. I the negro Biehop <>f North Carolina, and the oldest coloured Bishop m the country, and the Rev.
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  • 136 2 In view of the innumernblr which come before the Court- >r pal ing from banishment it is tur] I that so many CbimM n:n tl 1 ilk ending their day- m g.;" A |x»int is that 01 Luah Wee, I m laoji He went to Penang,
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  • 160 2 Col. E. G. Pennef.it Ikm, I (i i\ ■ON (M KMBKtkMI duty m IVnai Mr. \V. A. Cuscadcn, C P.CX, for him. l>u. A. RmmH Wallace. F.R.&. tliogrcat naturalist and champion o( wini>ni is mow preparing m- tui phy which cannot fail to be intcn to many jxroplc. Tin town
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  • 21 2 WHAT OU R READERS THINK. uret.-t i., /> wiitiru .m .mi- m<l<> <>t ih«- pi|x -Ml.l M 4 M I- l»ie I
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  • 103 2 Sir, It will be interesting to youi learn that Sapper l.ra.am, K. X t pient of a handsome gold wattrii him by the employee* of the Pulo »v Smelting Wot ks tor saving. Iroin .liowaitfcW life of Mrs. Anderson, wile Malt Anderson, Pulo I Irani, In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 370 2 BUCHANAN'S "RED SEAL," 7-YEARS OLD. BLACK WHITE," 12-YEABS 1 OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. t^HARTWT& Hg6, successors, f C imPORTERS 6t RETAIIiE^S OF 3 WINES. BEERS. f J SPIRITSHaTnd LIQUEURS. j I GERMAN, DUTCH* ENGLISH PROVISIONS. 1 1 SHIPCHANDLERS. 1 SAIL and FLAG MAKERS. f \A/II OfMM x> r>r\ Permanent and
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    • 288 2 COGHLAN CD'S j AUCTION SALES 11 -At S^te-room, a Charm. My nv9f9J«lVJv| -M%-_-------^----------L----^--b----,a>---k B? _-_h AY _a^ ufdiMtriiv ciiiiOi 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, etc. AT THE AUCTION MART, i 2, D'ALMEIDA STREET, TutsJdy, 12th Sept., 1903, at 11 a.m. Bentwood furniture, rattan furniture, iron bedsteads, lamps, crockery,
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    • 34 2 YMRATOJt CO. Dealers m High Class Japanese Curios and General Goods. SOLE AGENT TO "TOXIC SEIKOSHA" CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. Contractors to the Japanese tyavy anc Nippon Yusen Kateha' fleet. 27, High Street, SINGAPORE.
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  • 227 3 VIGOROUS MEASURES. ADOPTED. OTHER CENTRAL QUIET BUT ALL RESENT TREATY TERMS. NO RATHER TROUBLE EXrECTED. Strait* Press Agency Tokio, Sept. 9. Tclc'Tunis from Tokio cast a more reassuring light upon the situation. The authorities have adopted the most vigorous measures with beneficent remits. Last night passed quietly, and
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  • 71 3 SONCHINM ARU SINK (Straits Press Agency.) Hongkong, 10 Sept. It evident that although the naval hostilities between Russia and Japan have long since ceased, there is still grare danger to shipping m northern waters. A telegram from Hongkong -tatcs that the"SonchinMaru" has been sunk by a floating mine
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  • 23 3 KOMURA 'S TOUR. r Straits Press Ag«i«y. Hongkong, Sept. 19th. A telegram states that Baron Komura has left Seattle en route for pakota.
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  • 72 3 THOUSANDS BURNT TO DEATH. Straits Pre*« Agency.' London, SqpL 10th. The great fire which broke out m Adrianoplc last Tuesday, reported m our issue of the 6th fast, has l.roken out again and is still raging, according to report. Many thousands of lives have been lost principally m
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  • 69 3 CONFLICTING STATEMENTS FOUR oRITISHERS KILLED. RtuUr't A(»««y. C London, Sept. 10th. The terms of th< telegram* from the Caucasus art- vague and confused, and it impossible to say whether the ading or subsiding; as ag reassuring official telegrams there are being received private message.-, recounting wholesale massacres of
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  • 37 3 Straits Pre«« Ag«noy.» London, Sept 10. The Australians m their match with Mr. Thornton's eleven were unable to ..how to much advantage. The match ended yesterday (Saturday) m a draw owing to the rain.
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  • 80 3 VICTORY FOR VARDON. Str.lt* Pres* Agency London, Sept 10. In the International Golf Touinamen between J. H. Taylor and Vardon— (we do not know whether this refers to Harry or Tom Vardon) Vardon proved victorious by thirteen up and twelve to play. Four greens. It will be remembered
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  • 43 3 Mr. Loke Chow Thye has returned from his holiday m England. Mr. Loke Chow Kit, who has also returned With his brother, stays m Penang for the present. Both are reported to be looking very well after the change, especially Mr. Chow Thye.
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  • 194 3 MANY COMPLAINTS CALL FOR NEW SYSTEM. After our remarks on the delivery of the E. D. M." m our issue of Saturday we set to work to devise a new system whereby our readers may ensure early receipt of the morning's news. In spite of the small army
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  • 644 3 Ilkctld President of thk World's O Chinese Students' Federation. tl b The many friends of Mr. Lee Teng cc, well-known here both as pupil id teacher, will be pleased to read the uticulars concerning the new organ ision which has honoured him by oosing him as its first
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  • 142 3 Mid broken plates and risky glass On slip'ry greasy floor, Upon a narrow stinking pass Behind that shut up door, With ne'er a waft of cooling breeze Around my heated face, I had to sit, and had to squeeze For narrowness of space. The
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  • 25 3 We regret that at the last moment we are compelled to hold over the particulars of our Prize competition until tomorrow's issue.
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  • 260 3 ATTEMPT TO BURN A CHRISTIAN CHURCH. There was quite a sensation m town on Saturday night when it was reported that an attempt had been made to burn down the Non-Conformist Church on Tanjong Pagar Road. This church, which has only recently been erected has a
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  • 740 3 [By courtesy of Messrs Haddon Co., ilisbury Square, E.C., who offer to sell all •ris of produce to the best advantage.] London, August 18. Aloes. i 8 Cases Socrotrine sold without :serve yesterday, ordinary drossy at 6 to 3,-. Capsicums. Market remains quiet. In sale there ere
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  • 371 3 "TYERSALL" DANCING HALL DESTROYED. DAMAGE $200,000 FIRE ENGINES BREAK DOWN SOLDIERS KELP NOBLY. A disastrous fire occurred at Tyersall," the palatial residence of the Sultan of Johore, towards the early hours of this morning, as a result of which the spacious dancing hall was totally destroyed. The
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  • 237 3 LIST OF VISITORS RESIDENTS His Grace Archbishop Ivathian, Mr Mrs D. F. Wilber (Consul-Gene-ral for America), Mr 6: Mrs Kiliani (Consul-General for Germany), Mr B. Roudanovskv (Consul-General for Russia), Col Mrs Dick, Col. G. Wright, Major Blunt, Mr Wttt j. ouu», Capt Ac Mrs G. Hunter, Mr
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  • 78 3 Old residents of Singapore will remember the Rev. F. H. Morgan, for many years Pastor of the 11. E. Church here, now Field Agent for Zions Herald, a weekly paper published by his denomination at Boston, Mass. His eldest son, Blame, has recently graduated from the Harvard Dental College, one
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell. Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars Like he with climbs a tree and hollers. The man who lets disease alone '1q wear him down to skin and bone Won't be m health s-o sound and sure
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    • 7 3 I I VEMU. B|J |S.7^JmAW ||B C
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    • 703 3 I ROBINSON Co.] I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE I I I O A I P h f S Hiii^^ I^M_ f i ONCE A YEAR I I ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I I ROBINSON Co. j POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. (I'.maiii isnKD 42 Ykars)
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  • 416 4 Number of I Issue I Paid Shares Value. up to j Company. Buyers. Sellers L L" 1 I 'Transact ions 13,0:00 9 10 9750 Beraawah G. M. Co., Ltd 6,500 unissued. ,2 -°o 4.000 910j I 10 m (Deferred. .00 50.000 1 1 J 1 R, u
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  • 119 4 September 9th, 1905. Saturday's 4 m bank rate was 2 1 9 16. do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 12.00 Copra Bali M 45 do Pontianak 7.07 Pepper, Black buyers 27.25 do White, 50/0 37.75 bago Flour Sarawak 3.05 do Brunei No. 1 3.02^ Pearl Sago ,5.40 Coffee,
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  • 141 4 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/1 9/16 Demand t/l jj Private 3 m/s. 2/1 11/16 i do. 6 m/s. 2/1 g !On Germany— Bank d/d 2.16J Private 3 m/s 2.18^ do. 6 m/s 2.201 On France— Bank d/d 2.66 Private 3 m/s 2.71 do. 6 m/s 2.74 On India—
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  • 34 4 Per M. M. s s. "U Seyne" from Ba avia, Count de Zergariori Miss. Bolhnger; E. Bols R. Pons and J*™ I r nntsn.re," from Penang Dr. Cross and N. \V. Engdhart.
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  • 101 4  -  OLIVER ASHWELL JWM HARTIM, MINER." A Romance of Modern Malaya, BY A Skit on Native States Life. The plot is laid m the State of Negri Sapu'on. Among the characters appear Mr. W. Lovelace Slyme, c.m.g, British Resident; Mr. Robert Leverton, Mr Gassington Fudge, Mr. Snapley Hatch, Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 510 4 SHIPPING, ETC, THE 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. (Opera/ing the LARGEST and FASTEST Stecnurs on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to Europe
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    • 617 4 BANKS. CHARTERED MM OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ADO CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital .£BOO,OOO. I Reserve Liability 1 r of Proprietors J' X Boo »°°oReserve Fund j£&7S,ooo. Bank of England. BANKERS Nat ional Bank of Scotland The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened T and
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    • 76 4 Messrs. GERVIS XAVIER Co LIMITED. Chemists General Merchants. PAUL STREET, SEREMBAN. Beg to announce to their customers and patrons that they have recently unpacked a large consignment of patent medicines and sundries, all of which have been priced at reduced rates. Supplies guaranteed fresh. Discount 10 per cent, for cash
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    • 51 4 THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. UNITED WITH THE Alliance Assurance Company, (Ltd.) 1 2 Bartholomew Lane, London. ESTABLISHED 1803. General Manager, Robert Lewis, Esq. BARLOW CO. t -Agents Mrs. HOWELL has now opened at No. 32, Winchester |Hou»e, Collyer Quay, and is prepared to accept SHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING Work STRICTEST CONFIDENCE
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    • 393 4 Do You Wani A Hundred DOLLARS? Of course you do Everybody does. Then Read the parti culars To-morrow of our First Competition. I J. BERTRAM KINSEY CO °=fe3 A OFFICE A STORE: 8-3, CHANGE ALLEY. Branch Showroom, PART OK MrsSRS WHITE AWA V LAIDLA W O Cos Premises An Inspection
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    • 294 4 BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Mtssrs WIHSOR 4 CO Undertake any Decorative Work you may require, from Whitcwashd nig to Artistic Designs for paneK and dados. OLDGOODS MADE NEW. IC If vario U > articles m your home, furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, w C> are row old and shabby Messrs Wi.nsor Co., will
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    • 584 4 I^LJUi" ADLETS. (Ptrpaid) Cheap Publicity for all your Wantt: Houu, Oodowm etc.. Wanted d To Let. Situation Wanted 4 Vacant Exchange d Hart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Montn 25 words or under 50 rts. 1 50 2. ao 3. 00 So m 75 ts *c 03.00 4. <* 75
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 148 4 SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Airlie Brit. 1493 Willams Aug 2$ Sydney Bowtead Sydney SSSS v Cllor 3 Palambang Swee Beng PalambaTigS Caspian Brit 23 17 Young 3CalcuttaBCL llnr#^tain S a SJt^ 4 pSET 5KuchinotzuifBK Uncertain Stn!t^ &S2L 5?*^ 6Singkct TanAhChoonRhio/ MSSm ril^? 3 w° rk 4 Cardiff
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