Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 13 September 1905

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1 1 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 9. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 115 1 HOW THE GLAD TIDINGS OF PEACE WERE RECEIVED. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TOASTED. London, Sept. 12. Great jubilation is reported among the Russians now m Manchuria at the* announcement of peace. President Roosevelt is everywhere toasted. The soldiers now m the field are apprehensive of the situation at home
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  • 85 1 CABINET ORDERED TO REMAININ OFFICE. OSAKA MEETING PASSES QUIETLY. SPECIAL SERVICE, •y MTMfMMMt wttfe tM Singapore FrM Pr««» Tokyo, Sept. i?. In PeplY to the Cabinet the Emperor of Japan has authorised the ■mben to remain m office and to continue to serve with renewed vigour. The
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  • 39 1 SITUATION DESPERATE. London, Sept. i Flic \vh* »lc Tartar population of the Zanzegurak district hat risen and been joined by lour thousand trawd Persian Kurds. The Viceroy has made urgent representation^ to the Persian authorities
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  • 62 1 COUNTRY LJKE A VAST CEMETERY. POPULATION DEMENTED. London, Sept. i^. The Italian Ministerof Public Workhas proceeded to Calabria with a relief train. The country is described as oikvast cemetery with its villages wiped out and putrefying corpses littering the ground. The demented populat i< >n has mobbed the
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  • 35 1 GRANT or TWELVE MILLIONS. London, Sept. i_\ Long announces lhat the Treasury has agreed to provide an additional twelve Millions sterling by the end of 1906 for the purchase of Irish land*.
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  • 35 1 TEN PASSENGERS KILLED. London, Sept. i*. A crowded train on the New York Elevated Railway was derailed and fell to the street b«low. Fen persons were killed and thirty injured.
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  • 31 1 M. BLANCS HORSES SCRATCHED. London, Sept. i*. All Blanc's hordes were scratched at the St. l.egn*. Koui;h weather m the English Channel prevented M. Blanc's horses troni croiiing.
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  • 49 1 MORE TREATIES \VI HI ANGLOSAXONS. London, Sept. i:. Peace Commissioner Kanke was given farewell lunch by President Roosevelt yesterday. He predicted MtCOOOOtfc and commercial Japanese-American alliance. It is understood that the AngloJapanese Treaty will be published at the end of the week simultaneously m London and Tokyo*
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  • 66 1 A correspondent informs us that a number of men from various parts of Singapore with one Corporal and an Inspector were seen m the neighbouri hood of Sepoy Lines, last Saturday afternoon, m the vain endeavour to receive permits for the burial of their dead. The Registrar's office was closed,
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  • 490 1 NKW YORK PAPER SHOWS HOW IT WOULD PEEL TO AMERICANS IF CHINA WERE AMERICA AND AMERICA CHINA. The New York Sun has turned on the humorous man m discussing this subject. It recently wrote: When Mr. John Smith, of Broadway and Fifth-avenue, tea importer, run* over
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  • 176 1 NOW THE RUSSIANS ENJOY CAPTIVITY IN JAPAN. Tin.- Rueaiaa priMMn hi Kjpoto km t<» Im- bavin* a vmry X« M> d time, and man\ K«'U foreign* rs who can only gel away horn MtM l«»i I brief spell to the comparative coolness <>t Kyoto bmmi Ik- mmm inclined
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  • 169 1 WILD s( ENES <>.\ Illi: LIVERPOOL I lIAM.I Owing to i he panic on ihc American CottOO Maiket at Ncu York, one of the wildest scenes winch have occurred on the Cotton Maikct at Liverpool was witnessed. Breton waiting tor the opening of the Exchange crushed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 366 1 jlfflGToiajg p|J AGENTS K>'< SINOAI'OKK. g) JOHN LITTLE CO. THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE W KITING are some of its points. ORDINARY MODEL, $***** BRIEF MODEL, $165 00. INSURANCE POLICY MODEL, $*****. Importers, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. DO
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    • 235 1 I r "PAH L?S I^lLKy I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. The most flattering testimonials from medical men. t To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Sole Importers. THE
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    • 67 1 NOVELTIES FROM PARIS. IN LADIES MADE-UP LACE GOODS. REAL IMITATION Little's WHITE d COLOURED LACE GODETS y j~ LEATHER AND -LilttieS AND BERTHAS. Little'S SILK JJ LTS fichus, Little's SPLENDID ASSORT STOLE SCATES T•. M J N J AND ljlttle S JUST ARRIVED LACE BLOUSES. LJttle'S LACE BRIDGE COATS. CHOICE
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    • 15 1 Buchanan's ••Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Soind S*ouu Whisky of Exceptionally Good Vaui."
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  • 786 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 18th. SEPTEMBER. TRADE AND TRADAL PROSPECTS IN SUMATRA. Through her many commercial relations, the island of Sumatra as a producer oi various agricultural products and also as a purchaser of various articles of import Is well-known to business men m the Strait>
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  • 187 2 THE "E. D. M." DELIVERY. This question is still the bugbear of our existence. Yesterday morning we found by having the tambies "shadowed" by Chinese clerks that we afterwards received complaints of no'.i-deliverv from firms by whom the paper was most certainly received. Apparently the E. I), M." is >o
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  • 428 2 The Borneo Company have already got over 30,000 plants into their Puak Rubber Estate m Sarawak. Another garbage picker was fined yesterday, m the amount 0f51.50 only, for M putting his noße and fingers into the Cross St. dust bin." The International Trading Co. Rotterdam will shortly acquire the business
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  • 1096 2 AFTER ALL IS IIOMK BETTER THAN TIIL TROPICS? E D. m. Spec. l. Many of us who are here for the second or third time often wonder m our idle moments why we ever came back to Singapore, forsaking all the advantages of the home land.
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  • 161 2 The -Time.- 4 Nlnt|n The Miami am ,< IM Of the Siame., Govern^ 1 f >-n Resident at Kda^TS seem to .ndira.r tll( rfawes art., Ir was s M tenham himself Sing.,/*.,-,/ The Burial Regulation' Government has IKI with regard to ,t. l ;i requires a strong
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  • 76 2 DKAkSik. Acoof** 10 your paper of iresterda) ing ..t' a Tamil m the i, headquarten i ere is ttil m cleamii > at i notwithstanding t i tollsl(ll au.tat.on on „.t ii m t i past PI .<t a liealt na) t one o >a. atu
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  • 101 2 Sir. V paper ot thia morning t energeticall) at ivoi coolies, from amun« whpetty thives and hou* made up. There is p| C i work to be done m Singa, t jail auommiKlai trol t would mi^ht well I.c put m v ■it manj who
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  • 201 2 Thi Somg < H tm Old S I am the old I Wall. I k' «>\\ \siat I know .a sad mi m sad distinction h fh or low. Love;« matron or maid The lifhi i Whrthsr the belle is tni JU Is known to to
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  • 168 2 Order* by Major E. 0. Broadn.fc Commandant V 6. Sin»:.i|H>rc. l^t' >< i t v tift Ordcrl> Office i i« Lieut. D. R««bertsoa. Qrdert) N. CO. CorpL I i< PanuU i On Mooria) 181 )n rhui Oa Kii.i.in. bad 10 pr. Gun Drill. iStrratfUi Corpl I < 11
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 691 2 "TIMES" MIMING CAMPLES, The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest TldOE? O3R/ X' 1-* i TR/S BORNE© e©MPRNY LIMITED. 1 HARTWFG A CO. successors, f Wasp C imPORTERS REfAIUERS OF £M£>lSh't m Z hl%£*l> WINES. BEERS. f **ma&a.M. **Mf%A6' SPIRITS"*ahd LIQUEURS. GERMAN, DUTCH A ENGLISH PROVISIONS, f 2iai%s« 1 SHIPCHANDLERS. AT
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    • 175 2 ON SALE OR LEASE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. That spacious commodious bungalow "Louis VHte" situated at the top of the Hill m Coronation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlook- n QlMßFßjjfng SOtWtry- House and grounds cover three acres. There are four bedrooms. The bungalow is Elegantly Funrifrhed with
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 COMING EVENTS. Wednesday, i?tb September. High Water. 10-43 am '0-29 p.m. C. A. Society meeting. 10-30. M.M. outward mail «lue. Thursday, 14th September. High Water. 11-13 a.m. 1 1-6 p.m. Full Moon. 1-5 a.m. priday, istb September. High Water. 1 1-39 a.m. 1 1-40 p.m. Saturday, i6tb September. High Water.
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  • 434 3 MORE PARTICUfcARS OF HOW YOU MAY WIN 9toa CONTESI OIM \s To-MORJtOW. 1 h ivr already reoeiv a number of 1i ttcrs from readers interested m the firsi K. I>. M." competition, and all of these guessed rightly with respect to the second verse published yesterday. The
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  • 228 3 I ABSENCE OF INDEMNITY CREATES CRISIS. From our Corr»»»ond«n». Japan, Aug. 27. We learn from private sources that, owing to the refusal of Russia to pay any indemnity, the money market is v light, and Japanese Hanks can difficulty be induced to make advances. f >
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  • 113 3 CLARK VERSUS CLARK AND WILLIAMS. We understand that evidence m the divorce case E. P. Clare, Clare and J. H. Williams is to be taken this week tor forwarding to the Australian Courts. We believe that Mr. Clare took proceedings agains Mr. Williams some time ago,
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  • 48 3 KING VICTOR AND THE VICTIMS. Reuters Agency I London, Sept. \2. King Victor Emmanuel has arrived at Monte Leone, the centre of the earthquake region. He is motoring from village to village, personally cniestioning the sufferers and encouraging the authorities m the work of relieving distress.
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  • 33 3 MARYLEBONE TO VISIT SOI Til AFRICA. KaaUr't A|Micy. London, Sept. 12. Marvlebonc will send a strong team under the captaincy of Warner to South Africa m the early part of November.
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  • 37 3 Ihe Chinaman who was mentioned yesterday as having been stabbed with a jjcnknife by the hands of a compatriot was believed to be dying yesterday and a deposition was taken at an early hour m the morning.
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  • 690 3 SATISFACTORY DECREASE REPORTED FROM ALL QUARTERS. THE BURIAL QUESTION. I REGULATIONS AND HARDSHIP* TO NATIVE COMMUNITIES. An occasional correspondent signing himself "Vagus" sends us the following interesting communication There is hue and cry all over I Singapore just now, about the new I method of verifying causes of
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  • 104 3 The marriage of the Revd. A. J. Amcry with Miss. Ruth M. Allen will be solemnised on Saturday afternoon, and will be followed by a reception which will be heM at Mr. Benjaficld's residence at Sycd Alley. The Rev. A. I. Amcry is the respected pastor of the
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  • 170 3 We arc not electricians so we do not pretend t< > know moreabout the tramways than Dirk Ken and his merry men. So we cannot explain this phenomenon. On pole 451 m North Bridge Road Jlerday there came a blinding fla*h of it, followed by the appearance of a ball
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  • 640 3 BY OUR SPECIAL CORfIESPONOENT. The prospect of" having a good race meeting next month appears to be more than excellent. Although we have five weeks more to conic, yet judging by the large number of horses that are at present m training m Singapore, it will
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  • 254 3 FURTHER PROGRESS OF MALAYA'S PRIZE MINE. From Our Own Correspondent. Ifoh, Sept. 9. At the last general meeting of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., it was decided to instal an electrical plant so as to facilitate the working of the mine. I understand that the work will commence
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  • 186 3 We have to thank the Secretary of the Golf Club for the report of last Saturday's Golf Tournament. The report has been published m one of our contemporaries, consequently we are unable to make use of the M copy to hand. In future we shall make arrangements for these competitions
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  • 147 3 TREATY TERMS SUPPLEMENTED. The "Times' en the Situation. (Strait* Pr«M Ag«a«y.) Tokio, September, 12th 1905. The disturbances have now wholly subsided and any further recrudes- cence|of the trouble is not expected. 1 Much surprise has been evinced by the resignation of the Chief of Police. A supplement
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  • 80 3 LATEST ARRANGEMENTS. Reuters Agency. London, Sept. 1 2. The Prince of Wales and party will leave Genoa on the Renoun on the 21st proximo, ami will arrive at Messina on the 23rd, remaining there six hours. Port Said will be reached on the 27th. A
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  • 53 3 HOW THE FOUR ENGLISHMEN ESCAPED. (Reuters Agency London, Sept. \2. Four regiments of infantry with some artillery and cavalry have reached Haku. Mr. Urquhart, the British Vice-Consul there, at the head of a small escort of cavalry has rescued the four Englishmen who were besieged m a
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  • 504 3 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT TUESDAY'S RESULTS. A Singles. H. A. Mason beat W. I. May son. D. Y. Perkins beat C. A. Leggatt. B Singles. \V. J. Haskins beat Capt. Jones. H. T. White V. G. W. Edwar.is walk over for H. T. White. K. B S. Robertson
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 476 3 j ROBINSON Co. I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE j -^SALE^E--1 ONCE A YEAR! I I ONCE A YEAR ONLY.! f BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I 1 ROBINSON Co. h Comparison Between A CANADIAN COMPANY DOING DUSINESS IN MALAYA AND THE CNINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd (A LOCAL BRITISH
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    • 401 3 POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. (KsI.UU ism 4 > Vfaks) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS A l» VALUERS. s ajHUNM VAI I7ATMMBJ gUDB. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. 1 i c Lancashire Insurance Co. (Flki \nd I 11 1 1 DEWAR A SONS PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR aijjson's PIANOS. ROSENKRANZ I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 507 4 SHIPPING, ETC, THE SAM 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
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    • 626 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BAM OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital r ooo. Reserve Liability 1 ro of Proprietors J■ 8oo oo Reserve Fund .£875,000. Bank of England* RANI rnp q 1 National Bank of Scotland BAIMKIiKfc 1 TH£ lonjjqn q ty MIDLAND Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT
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    • 532 4 PUBUg^ NgTieE. THE Proprietors desire to call public attention to the fact that they are intro- I ducing their medicine I WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CUKE I into the Straits Settlements I In Australasia it has become a household remedy for the simple reason that 1 One dose has an immediate
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    • 299 4 R. B. LINDSAY GO. 1 6, COLLYER QUAY. Forwarding Agents. Arl prepared to receive parcels ant packages for transmission to the Com mon wealth. Agents and correspondents m all tht Australian States. Packages shipped to Australia every month at lowest rates. Our Next despatch of Parceels to Australia will be
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    • 661 4 I Laiwi for Sale CHOICE CORNER LOT Situatj ted just off Sj-cd Ali Road, about 20.000 square feet, at 1 5 cents a foot. I Well of clear water. "X c y o SiraUs Press Agency. TO BE LET. gECOND floor of house No. 14, Siak Street, covering an area
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    • 676 4 "E.D.M." ADLETB. (I'trfiaU) Chsap Publicity for til your Wantt: Houaet Godownt etc., Wanted d To Let. Situation Wanted d Vacant, iichange d Hart. i Day. i W'y.r.K. Kortmicht. Mom m 25 words <»r under 50 cts. 1. 50 1. 00 1 00 5° 75 «t*. 1003 00 4 00 75
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  • Supplement to the " Eastern Daily Mail."
    • 11 1 Supplement to the Eastern Daily Mail." Singapore, Ulednesday, 13th September, 1905.
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    • 111 1 September /jth, 1905. Tuesday's 4/m bank rate was 2/1 9/16. Gambier buyers S 8.65 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 11.62* Copra Bali 7.40 do Pontianak 7.07 k Pepper, Black. buyers n 27.25 do White, 50/0 37.50 Sag© Flour Sarawak 3. 1 o do Btunei No. 1 302J
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    • 383 1 \~~r n m.coo j $10 97 50 Bersawah O. V. Co., Ltd. is.ao e.soo unissued. I 4,c«0 j 9 10 1© (Deferred 1 8.00 I 50,000 1 j 1 Raub Au-t. T,. M. Co., Ltd. (fp.) 500 150,000 "3.i0 (contrib.) v«o 5.30 5.30 30.000 100 100 i
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    • 139 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/1 9/16 Demand 2/1 jj Private 3 m/s. 2/1 n/16 do. 6 m/s 2/ 1 Ow Germany Bank d/d 2.1 6| Private 3 m/s 2.18] do. 6 m/s 2.20] O// France Bank dd 2.66 Private 3 m/s 2.71 do. 6 m/s 2.74 On Ittdia—Bink
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    • 66 1 Wharves at Which Different Ship* are Berthed To-day. East Wharf Den of Airlie. Victoria Graving Dock Teesta. Albert Graving Dock -Hong Moh. Section No. i n h Okhla. n 3 Paknam. a Inkum, Ohio 11. ij Ninghow Manaton. Borneo Wharf 7 8 Alavia. M 9
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 426 1 SHIPPING AND COMMEfICIAL NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Wilhelm Brit 588 Richer 9 Macassar Wee Bin Macassar 1 I Islander Brit 505 Wright 10 Chnst. Isl. Boustead &Co Christ Is U Siak Dut 240 (tiffin lo Langkat Katz Bros Langkat U La Seyne Fr 1941 Magnan 10 Batavia M Maritime Batavia
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