Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 September 1905
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1905-09-15 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 11. VOL.. I SINGAPOKE, TBUDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article204 1905-09-15 1 GREAT WAVE OF SYMPATHY OVER THE WORLD. ESCAPE OF TOCO. HOW THE VESSEL MET ITS DOOM. London, Sept. 14th. The newspapers express the profoundest sympathy at the Mikasa disaster and recall similar disasters m the British navy. The Mikasa was anchored at Sasebo, when a fire started204 words
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Article74 1905-09-15 1 UNGALLANT DUTCH TROOPS SEIZE HER CAPITAL. NATIVES LOSE HEAVILY. By special arrangement with the Singapore Free Press." SOKKAMAYA. Sept. Ijttt I he Princess of Luwu has rehi-^ '1 to comply with the wishes of the Dutch Government. In consequence the Dutch troop* attacked her capital, Palopo, on74 words
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Article65 1905-09-15 1 STICKS TO BUSINESS IN SPITE OF ILLNESS. Reuters A|ency. London, Sept. 14th. The Russian Peace Commissioners have sailed from New York. Baron Komura is determined to start on Thursday, despite his illnes. Feared he has Typhoid. London, Later. It is believed that Baron Komura has typhoid fever A65 words
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Article38 1905-09-15 1 FRESH OUTBREAK IN YOKOHAMA. TnKYo, Sept. Ijtffc The provincial agitation continues unabsitcd. A few police boxes m Yokohama have been destroyed. Troop* have been detailed to proceed to the scenes of distvirbancc. i>. F. I*.38 words
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Article41 1905-09-15 1 HIS HOLINESS SENDS CONGRATULATIONS Reuter Agency. London, Sept. 14th. The American Bishop O'Connell has started to Japan to convey the Pope's congratulations to the Mikado for his magnanimous peace terms and generous treatment of the Catholics of Japan.41 words
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Article35 1905-09-15 1 FIGHTING STILL CdNTINUES IN OUTSKIRTS Rtut»r'» A|«ncy L»»nik)n, Sej»t. 14th. Firing is continuous m the outskirts of Baku, accompanied by incendiarism and plunder. Many factories on the Volga are out of fuel.35 words
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Article25 1905-09-15 1 CABINET VERSUS EMPEROR. Rcuter« Aaency 1 London, Sept. 14th. The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned owing to the Emperor's refusal to agree to universal suffrage.25 words
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Article46 1905-09-15 1 VICTORY FOR OUTSIDER. London, Sept. 14th The result of the St. Leger is Challacombe Polymelus Cherry Lass. J Health is better than wealth. A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure is worth more than 80 cents, but you can Rot it for that.46 words
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Article12 1905-09-15 1 OSTENTATIOUS DISPLAY OF WOUNDS CREATES AMUSKMKNT IN POUCH COURT.12 words
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Article362 1905-09-15 1 Hie case of Cheng Tow, Ong Kiro, and Bah Wun, accused of using criminal violence to Cheng Ah Seng, create! some amusement among the onlookers and even caused a few smiles to pass over the dignified face of His Honour, •when it came on for hearing at362 words
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Article296 1905-09-15 1 TIES KM m DAY. A Clam Sin«.i.» C V. Mn MM 2 A. \V. Hailcy plus 2. A. Morrison plu» j\ i. Kvcritt scr. H Cl.Ass SlN«.l I s K. Tyler sir. v K. T. Reid owe i to finish. F. (X K. Hniwn owe 4 v296 words
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Article127 1905-09-15 1 A Chinaman, Tan Hod Seng, o! |ffl North Bridge Koad, was suspected ol selling poisons ;so IK-Wvtivc SiM^t-.tut No. 7 was sent to his |»lace of business t«> purchase. Ht ttevrai mm ■■nplii of Cyanide of gold Md yanulcol silver which win- analysed by the Assistant Government Analw aiul touiul127 words
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Advertisement731 1905-09-15 1 >^~^ BW ACEMTB FOR SIN(,AIHDKi:. JOHN LITTLE A CO. SIDEROSTHEN PAINTV^ THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. 1 IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, UMI TED. milk. 1 1 NOVELTIES FROM PARIS. ilnanpsp ?lios 0 1731 words
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Advertisement40 1905-09-15 1 Taijsaij. Pure, Crisp, Refresh* ing. Invigorating Sodium Chloride. 18.76 I Potassium 0.56 I Sodium Sulphate. 3.22 Analyv Calicium Carbonatco.3l sis. I Iron Carbonate ..8.41 Silicic Acid 2.71 Mineral Solids i,\ Carbonic Acid (free) 2TI Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations. 140 words
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673 1905-09-15 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. OUR POLICY. A letter received from a Chinese correspondent, who signs himself ■L. T. P.", makes it necessary for us to state clearly the policy of the "E .1). Mail." Further, amidst the hundreds of flattering comments we have heard673 words
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Article260 1905-09-15 2 With further reference to a private letter from the Federated Malay States suggesting that the great need there is capital, which would mean the introduction of more machinery, the cheapening of the methods of extraction of tin ore, and, hence, an increase m260 words
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Article182 1905-09-15 2 In lecture delivered m London by Mr. S. M. Mitra, a native of India and Editor of the Dtccan Post, the argument of agitators and mis>i<>naries that the English had taught the people of India to drink, wa> ably refuted. The speaker proved from the religiou> laws182 words
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Article315 1905-09-15 2 I'm other day the Calcutta Police arrested the entire menial staff employed tor the purpose of supplying housctiftin to Messrs. Whitemway, LaidUw and Co., on charges of wholesale theft of cloth and materials from the firm, the thefts having been going on for a period of five 3ears. Mr. M.315 words
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Article1003 1905-09-15 2 WHAT THE SINGAPORE CANDIDATES MAY DO. By M The Watchman." On glancing at the Singapore representatives for the Autumn Handicap, there can be HO two opinions that m Wingaroon, Cadenas, Seaport, Essington and The Idler we possess five of the finest race-horses that have ever come to1,003 words
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Article90 1905-09-15 2 A Chinaman was pnwtvutrcl m the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday, by Capt. Bowers, Chief of the Gambling Suppression Department, for purchasing a Whawav lottery ticket. A fine of Si 5 was imposed by Mr. Colman. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Tehran Mining Company, Ltd heM fan the Companv'sofllces90 words
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Article68 1905-09-15 2 DJARSIR, I des.rei,, tender T Kratulations on the interest tig paper. V,,, Wu been pleased had you hS r p cm ir 1 k r passc(nn l<> 1 U, >i Postal Depa.tment,s. ;irrilll t A ;';t. T > a copy every mornm^68 words
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Article64 1905-09-15 2 Sir, W tportinn mai has not shown us any torm I m all h,s races m Biagapore a* iKL** after clianKiiiß hand., uinn races he started for (one of Taipin* Derby) ..no, form wh?*?* Wlien and where has < that one and half miles arc endurano." >64 words
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Article49 1905-09-15 2 you have made deringa I Lav, *«n--about the enterp, were to tell you thai I would blush with pleasure a good, bri<ht and Bound amonKthc people, and a penny (m more ways than M ik«>|»lc. I^PW to, I «M tin- lijatan honourable andpn. s *H49 words
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Article77 1905-09-15 2 Much has been writt ntly about the w.sclom Pix)intment of the 1 bitration Comm.ttev f K reat importance as tins. lm the di.,K«l of large sums.., iuHu ously ri K !,teou.l> i ded on; and no sum ol m r The influence of ki t felt ni77 words
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Article181 1905-09-15 2 I)i \k Sir. Ai reported m your paper of the 7th insi ■>■ Choo Choon is leading a n of the abolition oi Gambling M s.. aupportcd b> icvei nny interest youi that the petition Perakand months, but aofar the to tm mac vt%. ■IgMIUII181 words
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Article159 1905-09-15 2 Hi \k Sir, AooovdhM mi mm a narked decw for the |»aM |WO *ci I, <-\tTa zeal on the pan nties. I would X" tart td weeka for t ia decline m t i think t will b« t.,1,,,,1 ir m other fean v i declines here with159 words
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Article101 1905-09-15 2 MR. Man> .>t yo 11 m my hearing tlu-tr Bpprei ru-.is <>l p mt m voui paper, with the good lice of the type, aal reading. Some who affect to l ty ot p.ipor M wliii h the B.D.M do MM ptrhapi ki'->w th.n. thai i coun m101 words
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Article112 1905-09-15 2 RtllAHl I aiuj "Jl Nil, communications received ye»texday< *i published owing t<> the i.vi thai MBOOOmpanied by youi names .n All communications received mv I panic I In MUttC ol writer, not aco publication, "K. K. Mi NG. No; keep an<l solutions until I i competition plenty112 words
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Advertisement522 1905-09-15 2 Tuck's Hair and Leather BELTING. FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES. Particulars from THE BORNEO Go,, Limited. TEUTONIA CLUB. pretty song, farewell to aileen" TUESDAY, ioth SEPTEMBER. BY c Mrs. W.ARTHUR WHITE. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert Suitable for SopranO) T enor or Baritone. (.IV! m May b»- obtained post free $1 per522 words
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Advertisement151 1905-09-15 2 I Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers. House Estate Agents. Land Valuers, Commission Agents, Appraisers, Insurance Agents (Fire, Life Marine), Fire loss Adjusters, Brokers for Steamers and Sailing Vessels, Stock Auditors, and Company Promoters. 16 years' constant local experience, 1899 to 1905. Auction Sale OF ONE CRANE AS IT NOW STANDS ON151 words
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Advertisement115 1905-09-15 2 FOR $15;-A*0HTH. You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. Change Alley.jr^r BOD EGA ON SALE OR LEASE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. That spacious commodious bungalow "Louis Villa situated at the top of the Hill m Coronation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlooking charming scenery. House115 words
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Miscellaneous72 1905-09-15 2 COMING EVENTS. Friday, 15th September. High Water. 11-3; a.m. 1 1-40 p.m. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Polo Tournament begins 4.45 p.m. P O mail outward due. Assizes. Saturday, i6tb September. High Water. 3 p.m. Deli Races. Birthday Banquet at Johore 7.45 p.m. Sunday, i7tb September. High Water. 0-13 a.m. 0-1772 words
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Article74 1905-09-15 3 POLICE STATIONS BURNT. ASSISTANCE OF TROOPS APPLIED FOR. (Straits Press Agency Honkonc, Sept. 14th. A serious outbreak of rioting occurred at Yokohama on the evening of the 12th inst. The police and rioters came into collision and several of the latter were slightly wounded during the ronllict.74 words
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Article81 1905-09-15 3 UNDERWRITERS INDIGNANT. Straits Press Agency London, Sept. 14. Great indignation is being manifested by underwriters on account of the vexatious course pursued by the Japanese m continuing to search neutral j \c--cl> for contraband of war. Now that hostilities between Russia Uld Japan have ceased, it is81 words
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Article61 1905-09-15 3 BLOCKED FOR THREE WEEKS Straits Press Agency Lom>on, Sep. 14th. The Messageries Maritimcs Agent fears that the traffic through the Suez Canal will be suspended for three weeks. In our issue of yesterday we published a wire from Rcuter to the e fleet that the Canal had been61 words
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Article53 1905-09-15 3 WAR POSSIBLE. Straits Press Agency. London, Sept. 14th. Norwegian and Scandinavian affairs have again reached a crisis, owing to the inability of the two sister countries arriving at an agreement over the dismantling of the Norwegian forts. It is possible that the deadlock may result m war between53 words
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Article38 1905-09-15 3 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS STRAINED. (Heater's Agency. London, Sept. 14. The diplomatic relations between Greece and Roumania are ruptured owing to the latter refusing country refusing to redress the various grievances of Greek subjects residing m Rourr.ania.38 words
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Article34 1905-09-15 3 STAFF APPOINTMENT. Reuters Agency. London, Sept. 14th. Lord Guernsey has been attached to the staff of Sir Fore-tier Walker, Commander of Gibraltar, an<l not to Earl Minto's Command, as was previously reputed.34 words
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Article46 1905-09-15 3 LORI) MINTOS PROGRAMME. Rcut*r's Aceney LoNDt Sept. 14th. Karl Mint') has not yet definitely booked his passage to the East, but ft is almost certain that he will sail by the S. S. Macedonia, due to arrive at Bombay on 4th November.46 words
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Article28 1905-09-15 3 ANOTHER DRAW FOR AUSTRALIA. Straits Press Agency. London, Sept. 14th. Ihe match between the Australian and South of England cricket teams has ended m a draw.28 words
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Article21 1905-09-15 3 RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED. Straits Press Agency. London, Sept. 14. The construction of the Khybcr Pass railway has been commenced.21 words
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Article26 1905-09-15 3 UNDERGOES SURGICAL OPERATION. Reuters Agency London, Sept. 14th. Sir George White lias undergone a j s li^ht operation to his foot at Belfast.26 words
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Article18 1905-09-15 3 'Router's Aonoy LoMIXMf, Sept. 14th. The death of M. Goblet, the French I*>litician, is announced.18 words
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Article145 1905-09-15 3 FRESH LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. PANIC OF THE PEOPLE. Riittr't Aftaey.l London, Sept 14. Italy has been visited by further seimic disturbance. No less than three fresh shocks occurred between 8 o'clock yesterday evening and 2 o'clock this morning at Cosenza and Calabria. Further loss of life145 words
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Article257 1905-09-15 3 A WELLKNOWN MINER IN PERAK. Straits Press Agency.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept., 14th. The death is announced of Mr. Chan Ley Kum, or Claude Ley Kum as he was more familiarly known m Perak and Penang, at which latter place the event occurred at nine257 words
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Article142 1905-09-15 3 WHERE GO THE BANISHED INFLUX OF CRIMINALS INTO HONGKONG. From our own Corrtsfondent Inspector Langley, of the Hongkong Water Police, has been much annoyed by the large influx of criminals from Saigon who were banished by the French authorities. Hunting out these men, after they had once landed m the142 words
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Article82 1905-09-15 3 DISAPPOINTING VISIT TO CANTON. from Mr own Corretpondenl. After a royal reception at Hongkong the visit of the T»ft party at Canton proved rather disappointing. Upon MThra] at the Shameen, the authorities dropped a hint that it might not be discreet to visit the native city, the82 words
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Article163 1905-09-15 3 PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT EXPECTED. 'Reuters Agency.) London, Sept. 14th. The attitude adopted by I lerr Rosen m his negotiations with M. Rouvicr was of a most conciliatory nature and it is generally believed m Europe that a complete agreement between Germany and France is imminent with reference to the163 words
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Article239 1905-09-15 3 GALLANT ACTION OF CONSTABLE HENDERSON. NARROW ESCAPE OF MRS. ROSS. Yesterday evening at 5 p.m. Capt. Inkster's horse bolted with the trap from his residence m Cavenagh Rd. At the corner of Orchard Road the syce was thrown out the horse continued its wild career down Stamford Road239 words
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317 1905-09-15 3 RACING IN THE F. M. S. COMING GYMKHANA MEETINGS. Iron, Sept 12. The batch of eight ponies brought over last month from Java for the Ipoh Gymkhana Meeting, on the 14th of next month, are certainly a fine-looking lot. They were all on "the course on Saturday morning for the317 words
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Article137 1905-09-15 3 Accused Acquitted on Each Court. The case against Teh Ah Kia, which haa been on for two days m the Assizes before a jury, was concluded yesterday afternoon. The accused was charged on four counts with using as genuine a forged document and with cheating. The forged137 words
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Article116 1905-09-15 3 Colombo Commfnts on the Singapore Affair. A certain lady picturc-raffler, not unknown to Colombo, we hear from Singapore, soM 1,071 tickets at that port at S3 each for a picture-raffle of what she called an "Art Union" to all and sundry v parsons, judges, etc.," and then116 words
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Article115 1905-09-15 3 Mr. Biggs, for seven years Assistant Municipal Secretary at Penang, has been appointed Secretary for six months on trial, vice Mr. O'Halloran, who, the Pinang Gazelle says, was paid ,£250 and his passage home to induce him to resign his position, as he was on a three years' contract In115 words
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Article258 1905-09-15 3 GREAT RUN ON "E. D. M. M AN EDITION SOLD OUT. ANOTHER VERSE TO SOLVE. Our Hidden Names competition promises to catch on." There has been an unprecedented rush on the paper, and if we could take to-day's sale as a criterion we might at once258 words
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Article207 1905-09-15 3 L.wvx Tk.nnis Tourxamfnt Last Night's Rfsilts. A. Singles. L E. Gaunt beat D. Y. Perkins. B. Singles. L. M. Woodward v M. H. Mergler unfinished. G. A. Chancy beat K. B. S. Robertson. O. P. Griffith-Jones beat P. J. Sproule. \V. J. Haskins v 11. T. White,207 words
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Article142 1905-09-15 3 Huns-rats Passing Thkough for Europe. It is reported among Chinese Mandarin circles that if H. E. Tang Shao-yi, Tibetan High Commissioner of Reorganisation, elects not to go to England as Chinese Minister and Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of St. James, Taotai Chu Paofay, now m Peking, as142 words
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Article204 1905-09-15 3 THE Committee have given permission to the Polo Club to play at the Race-course on Saturday next, 16th inst. The short course only will be available after 5 p.m. The Committees of the Sepoy Lines and Garrison Golf Clubs have kindly extended the courtesy of their greens204 words
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Advertisement491 1905-09-15 3 I ROBINSON Co. 1 I ANNUAL I CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE^I ONCE A YEAR! I ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ROBINSON Co. h comparison Between A CANADIAN COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN MALAYA AND THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Lt (A LOCAL BRITISH COMPANY.) In the issue491 words
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Advertisement394 1905-09-15 3 POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. d (L\i.\m ism 1, |j y, AKs BEAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS ,-a VALUERS. MONK. 1 AKK ANr.l p th VAI.I'ATIONS MAM-'. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS lOK Perak Land and Mines Agency. o 0 1 Me Lancashire Insurance Co. (FIX! lin DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR Allisons PIANOS. ROENKRANZ394 words
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Advertisement512 1905-09-15 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. (Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to Europe512 words
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Advertisement608 1905-09-15 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital Rf.servk Liability ro of Proprietors j' 800 0o Reserve Fund .£875,000. Bank of England. RAKePRQ National Bank of Scotland UANK.HKS> Th£ London C ty MIDLAND Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at608 words
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Advertisement829 1905-09-15 4 OT")i KZDi =34 X v— w -v v k—m v v w y -v—M— v> THE LUX UGHT IS THE CHEAPEST. COMPARATIVE TABLE. -^■B* OF THE RELATIVE COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS. D r IFor 100 Candle Power rnce 01 Hours Kx.«! Bk Material for Burning. Burning U TftffiMßtflßUjßtey Material. Consumption829 words
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Advertisement354 1905-09-15 4 Si /setter SSeer HEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE 1876. soli c^f^L^Wr BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Xotte Genuine without the above two labels, BEHN MEYER A Co. Sole Importers. ARTIE TULLY Has a Si 0,000 book opened on the Governor's Cup. Double Event on Maiden and Governor's Cup 1,000 so. 1,000. 10 about354 words
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Advertisement616 1905-09-15 4 I^URSE. English Hospital trained nurse would take take charge of child or patient for sea voyage m return for passage paid "J. S." c/o Straits Press Agency, 16, Collycj Quay. A TYPIST WANTED for Mercan- tile Firm. Apply to L. L. L. c/o Eastern Daily Mail.' r Sept 7 uc616 words
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Advertisement610 1905-09-15 4 11 E. D. M. ADLETS, {Prepaid) Cheap Publkity for all your Wantt: Hout«\ Qodownt etc., Wanted A To Let Situation Wtnted A Vacant Exchange A Hart 1 Day 1 WOOL FOBTMMMrr. M M 2$ words or under 50 rts. 1. 50 2 ao 1 50 75 5» »ooj 00 4610 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE " EASTERN DAILY MAIL'
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Title Section11 1905-09-15 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL' SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. 15TH SEPTEMBER. 1905.11 words
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Article16 1905-09-15 1 September ijth, /</u»j. To-d.iy's Bank of England's rate for four months is t/i§.16 words
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Article141 1905-09-15 1 Cloves (Amboina) S 3^ Copra Bali 7.45 do Pontianak 6.90 Coffee, Bali, 1 5 basis 23.00 do. Palembang, 20 i>asis M 25.00 do. Liberian No. i 23.50 Coco-nuts, per thousand 33.35 Gambier buyers 8.85 do Cube No. 1 12.874 do do No. 2 12.25 iMace (Banda) ..145 'Nutmegs (noto141 words
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Article371 1905-09-15 1 Number of I**ue Pad j CMWMf. Huvt-rv Mm, r>hare* alue. up to I raii-«a<- i.mMining 13,000 lo *7 5° Bersawah <•- >4. Co.. iJd. 12.00 Laos am-wu««l. .am 8 10 10 i il>e:»-rred. 8.00 4,000 io.ooo j£ 1 Raub Aust. C. M 10, L:«i. it p.: 'o»371 words
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Article155 1905-09-15 1 On Lout/on- Jjothk 4 m/s 2/1 g Demand 2/1 7/16 Private G nis. 2. 1 15 16 do. 3 m/s. 21 l)n (.fTiiuiny Bank d, d 2. 17 Private 3 m s 2.19 do. 6 m s 2.21 O// Franc? Bank d d 2.66J Private 3ms.. 2.71] do. 6155 words
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Article279 1905-09-15 1 Dag/red, Nor 659, Milberg, Sept. io, Bangkok, Borneo Coy., for Bombay, U. Hot Ttiof, Dut 397, Hubert. Sept. 12, Samarang Heap Eng MOII, for Ctieribon 14. Jansen*, Dut 803 P. Neyts, Sept. 11, Soer..baya Daendels, for Sourabaya 16. Eorat, Ger 1123 Hubue, Sept. v, Bangkok Benn Meyer,279 words
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Article147 1905-09-15 1 SktHiosa, Brit. 2<x>-), C.iaplin, Sept i;. Yokohama, Pat. ."-imoos t\jr New York. J'c.'avo, Br.l. i 100. Prynn, Sept 1 3. P. Sembiian, Katz Hros. for Java, 15. Hebe, Brit. 345. Inkster, >epL 14, Deli, Mansfield for Penung, 16. I'iiroo, But. 2060. Mais. Sept. 14 Fremantl-. Houstead for Frenuntle,147 words
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Article21 1905-09-15 1 Sept. 15. Manaton for Calcutta Ok lla C alcutta. Heim Bangkok. Hydra Bombay. Nam Sang Hongkong. Penang P.' Bengal Bombay21 words
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Article23 1905-09-15 1 FROM EnGAND. Per P. &O. Chusan, v-\ Friday.Sept U. From China- Per N. D. L. Preussen on Monday. Sept 1823 words
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Article63 1905-09-15 1 From Cnina: By N DLs; Fnmttem die Sept 18 From Europe: By t.ie P. <v O. H I WMj due September 15 TIMK T\BLK OF MAILS- Dl'K IN LONDON August 2lst N D L September 13 24th B I im\ M M 19 I 31st P& O63 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1905-09-15 1 NONCKONC WEATHER TELEGRAMS. Date Bar Wind Temp. Sept. ij Hongkong 10 19.9J Wl S^ Manila to a. 701 WSWi 30 13th noon depression Eist of B.i^hee Channel Hongkong 4r. 29.80 WSWi S6 Manila 4p. 75H SWj ji37 words
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Article552 1905-09-15 2 A f .:»i', Port, Prtmame J ite of mrrhtmi, <w*t Afdtts Men-of-War, &c. Hopue, (Brit cruder), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Cnili b's'iip), Valparaiso, toom. San Raffael, (Port cruiser, Lisbon, r»n. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), Cnina, soon. STEAM.RS. Achilles, China, Sepl 25 Mansfield Agamemnon. China, Oct 25 Mansfield Alcinous, China, Oct552 words
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Article70 1905-09-15 2 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf Den of Airlie. Victoria Graving Dock Florida. Albert Graving Dock Hong Mob. Skction No. 1 2 Okhla, Palamcotta. Van Goens. 4H. M r S. Flora. 5 Heb^, p Paroo. 6 Thyra, Ningchow, Borneo \Vhark 7 Alicante.70 words
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Article503 1905-09-15 2 By Major nROADRiCK, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, utk September. S. V. A. Orderly officer for next week -Lieut. D. Robertson, Orderly N. C. O. Corpl. J. A. Boyes. Psirades Men lay, l&^i irist., at 5-30 pjn. Thursday, 2st inst., at 9 p.m. Friday, 22nd inst., at 5-3 C p.m.503 words
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Advertisement41 1905-09-15 2 PROOF-READER wanted. Must have had newspaper experience, Night work. "Eastern Daily Mail." WANTED Kling boy, with good character and experience, able to speak English, bo accompany lady to Europe. Three month*' engagement. Homeward pasage paid. Apply to BOX i. Press Agency.41 words
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Advertisement77 1905-09-15 2 jDO YOU WANT $100 If so go m for thi E. D. M. H PRIZE COMPETITION j j -i~mmm i i a Z_mLl !Z— _^LL—^, WHICH is being prepared To-day particrlars are on page three announced. WYOU-« AND ALL OUR HEADERS WILL HAVE A FAIR AND SQUARE I CHANCE TO77 words
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Advertisement25 1905-09-15 2 ARE YOU A PHOTOGRPEHER? HEW FILMS. HEW FILMS. 10,000 feet OF NEW FILMS HAVE JUST ARRIVED FOR FIRST AFPLY LEVY HERMONOS. I j BATTERY ROAD.25 words
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Miscellaneous124 1905-09-15 2 MAILS CLOSE. To DAY. Be-pkalis ""Vouwer" 7 m S^bak Djambe 'Hong Ho" 1p m J B11t« n &c "Van Goens" Ip m ar ben and Sarw^ r ai^ M Hoi Tj oe" 1 p m Manila ".'licante" 2pm P?.m-n^k^t **:c "Flevo" 2 o m Mfcar and Malacoi "Si Vv.r" 2pm124 words
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