Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 18 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 13. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 84 1 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS RECEIVED ON SATURDAY. Sweden and Norway. It is stated at London that the Swedish Norwegian negotiations are proceeding steadily, England playing an important but unostentatious part, though nothing m the way of arbitration. Mr. Nansen, as representative of Norway, though at present unofficially so, and
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  • 41 1 A two months' armistice has boen arranged and signed, to take effect to-day, the 16th inst. It establishes a neutral zone four kilometers wide. Naval Commissioners will meet at Yladivostock to arrange a neutral zone for the sea.
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  • 68 1 The election at Belfast to replace Mr. Haslett, deceased, resulted as follows Sir Daniel Dixon, Unionist, 4440 Walker, LaKourite, 3966. Sir Daniel Dixon J. P, is sole partner of Tho. Dixon isc Sons, Shipowner! and Timber Merchants, and Mllll^iri of the Irish Shipowners Co. Lt.l., of Belfast. Sir
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  • 13 1 The death of the explorer l'>« mm is reported.
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  • 28 1 The Duke and Duchess of Connau^ht and Ibeir daughter, Victoria Patricia, go to South Africa at the end of October for two months.
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  • 103 1 Mucli speculation has been aroused over the circumstances of the wreck of the British steamer "John Ciratton," on the Finnish coast. The vessel was fully laden with arms and ammunition. Customs officers who boarded the wreck were obliged to retreat, the crew threatening to moot them.
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  • 62 1 The repoita that have been circulating m Hongkong an<l elsewhere m the Far East to the effect that the Suez Canal is blocked for three weeks are baseless. The wreck of the steamer Chatham impedes traffic during the night time, but the canal is cl«-ar during
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  • 31 1 The Revolutionary Party at Tillis has issued a proclamation m favour of a general uprising against Russia. General Oranovsky, of the Russian Armistice Commission, has returned to Russian headquarters.
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  • 40 1 Baron llayashi, the Japanese Ambassador, has expressed to the Lord Mayor the heartfelt thanks of the Mikado and his people for the warm sympathy shown by the people of London at the lamentable catastrophe to the Mikasa.
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  • 21 1 The result of the DoocMtv Cup i> as follows 1. Hadiclor's Button. 2. Mark Time. 3. Admiral Breeze.
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  • 172 1 THIEVES PUT TO PLIGHT. The case of Wong Kew and Koh Su, accused of house trespass by night with intent to commit theft, and with using a deadly weapon at the s«inc time, will be heard again m the Courts to-<lay. The Chinese mistress of the house and
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  • 600 1 PAHANC. Kuala Lipis, Sept. 14th. Ihe recent expedition to Gunong Tahan (which is believed to be the highest mountain m the Malay Peninsula) undertaken by Mr. L Wray, Director of Museums, F. M. S., and Mr. 11. C. Robinson, Curator of the Selangor Museum, has
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  • 70 1 The Building Committee of the Singapore Cricket Club announces to its memMl that it is prepared to issue, to members only, debenture Umds of 100 each, to the extent of 16,000, bcann^ interest at the rate of 6 p.c. |>ci annum. I Only 25 p.c.
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  • 214 1 No \VM:\VMsM.\MKAtirui;i> h is haul, remarks a liomc paper, il the American rapoftV cannot make a case under almost any circumstances facts failing, there are always theories to fall back on, or there remain principle- to be preached or denounced. The boycott of American goods
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 601 1 C>--— s MOO, <x AGENT* POU Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT, THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.} j dahl, 3 s milk. 1 1 John Little ft Co.,
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    • 62 1 [TAILORING^ I WE HAVE JUST OPENED THIS DEPARTMENT. 1 We have secured a First Class European Cutter of English and 1 C Eastern Experience. 1 IWe Guarantee the Fit and Style.! f Flannel 4^l p coats I r laniici q> i c Trousers f EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LADIES and GENTS
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    • 30 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds top PLACE thc NICNEST CLASS s trh Whiskies (12-years old) Supplied to 11. M. The King and to h. R. N. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
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  • 601 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 18TH. SEPTEMBER. THE KING'S SCHOLARSHIPS. The question of the abolition of the King's Scholarships, recently discussed m our columns, is now agitating the Press of the Native States. Both the "Times of Malaya" and the Perak Pioneer" come out against such abolition,
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  • 154 2 After this date the management of the Eastern Daily Mail" works will be m the hands of Mr. S. C Penny, to whom all communications, editorial or managerial, should be addressed. The E. D. M." should reach all godowns m town before 9 o'clock. Complaints of irregulai
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  • 59 2 The Singapore Police might follow the example of a Chinese constable m Hongkong, who arrested a tallyman for passing rude remarks to the pupils of Belilios School. The tallyman .s fined $25, or six weeks hard labour I As the same thing occurs here daily outside the schools,
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  • 254 2 Dr. S. Lucy of the F. M. S. Service has been appointed Resident Colonial Surgeon, Penang Dr. W. S. Sheppard I?- i C Colonial burgeon, Province Wellesicy. and Dr. D. M. Ford to be Supernumerary Colonial Samoa Singapore. I M I i R ?P; Fi y er v Dean ofthc
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  • 722 2 THE AMERY-ALLEN NUPTIALS ON SATURDAY. A large number of friends and guests were present at Coleman St. Church on Saturday afternoon to witness the nuptials of the Pastor, Rev. A.J. Amcry, a d., who was united to Miss. Ruth M. Allen, Dr. B. F. West officiating. The
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  • 288 2 ANOTHER VERSE FOR SOLUTION. The struggle for the hundred dollar note promises to be keen on.-. I bear that several readers spent the Sabbath m a shocking manner: sitting with their heads wrapped m cold bamdafM, vainly endeavouring to find a satisfactory solution
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  • 19 2 Wk understand that Mctsrs. Lokc Yew and Kong Lain are thinking of paying a visit to Europe next year.
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  • 432 2 TIIK POUTU Al OUTLOOK tv KUROPE. IN \xr rmm Petulance. We do not know whether X William will greet the British Yh',"* the Baltic, but we doubt very m An Act of Intimidation The Anglo-French mwnnmeant to guarantee peace m EimJL but is an act
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  • 555 2 D r r "U. Hess 11., ably defended America ajaiaat with wti eh the pre« «>! this pan Ml beea full lately, an.l I portion of his %I rtu Ie jio on< t led with the facts could I k I would like to call attc tiotl to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 328 2 IND. COOPE Company's BURTON LAGER. 1 $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz, quarts of all dealers. I*-x1 *-x wDC-j« h ZDi ft tCZ w_ -v i' t y w— -y— m HARTWIG CO. successors. C ICTIPOf^TEHS 6t REXAILiE^S OF f WINES, BEERS, j 1 SPIRITS and
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    • 179 2 Co our Subscribers and Rcadgrs In issuing our 12th number, we have much pleasure m advising you to buy your provisions from Cfl>e Australian StoresJ 1 Cheapest Best. Coghlan 8c Co. Licensed Auctioneers. House Estate Agents. Land Valuers. Commission Agents, Appraisers, Insurance Agents (Fire, Life Marine) Fire loss Adjusters, Broken
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    • 282 2 FOR $15:— A MOM FH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. ■.■vn B «A:>,-^- BODEGA, ON SALE OR LEASE EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY That spacious commodious bungalow Louisville situated at the top of the Hill m Coi-o-nation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlook"g charming
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  • 424 3 INSURGENTS TERRORIZE WORKMEN AT BAKU. FIGHTING STILL CONTINUES. CZAR AND CZARINA WILL VISIT TIFLIS. Reuters Acncy LONDON, Sep. i 7th. What may he styled the Baku rebellion has l>y no means subsided, and apparently the bodies of artillery and infantry poured into the town have been unable
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  • 75 3 ALARMING ACTIVITY OF VESUVIUS AND STROMBOLI. Reuters Agency London, Sept. 1 7. The seismic disturbance culminating m the terrible earthquake m Italy last week bids fair to have still further reaching effects. Reuter's correspondent, wiring from Naples, states that Mount Vesuvius is increasingly active, ;md that
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  • 57 3 EAST ASIATIC SERVICE RESUMED. Hcutcr s Agency. London, Sept. 1 7. K( Odessa correspondent leleVoiunteer Fleet will immediately resume the East Asiatic Service. The first steamer will leave Odessa on Wednesday next. This vessel will be bound for Nagasaki and Yladivostock an<l it is reported that enormous quantities
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  • 35 3 Router's Agency. London, Sept. 1 7. It is reported from America that the condition of Baron Koinura is not m> serious as at first imagined. His illness has taken a favourable turn.
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  • 222 3 TWO RUNAWAY A CCIDENTS. I NARROW ESCAPE OF SYCES. A horse drawing a rubber-tyred victoria came dashing into Selegie Road ;it about 7.30 yesterday morning, and collided with one of the tramway poles, smashing the carriage and breaking the wheels. The horse, and what was left ol the carriage, was
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  • 841 3 BIRTHDAY OF SULTAN CELEBRATED YESTERDAY. SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR. GRAND REVIEW OF THE JOHORE MILITARY. Yesterday was H. H. the Sultan of Johore's33rd birthday an«l Johore Bahru was decorated and en fete. Special trains ran at intervals of half an hour owing to the large number of
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  • 175 3 1 1 is rumoured that Mr. A. Towers, o* the Central School at Taiping, has r esigned his appointment. The lecture on M Europe and Asia which was to have been delivered by Mr. Tan Teck Soon on Saturday night at the Chinese Volunteer Club has been indefinitely postponed owing
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  • 77 3 CANAL CLOSED FOR THREE WEEKS. FRIDAY'S TELEGRAM CONFIRMED j Strait. Press Ag«noy.) London, Sept., 7th In spite of the assurances of Reuter we learn that three weeks will elapse before the Suez canal is open again for traffic day and night. Our special correspondent wires that up
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  • 50 3 HOME MINISTER RESIGNS. (Straits Press Agency. Tokio, Sept. 17. Viscount Akimasa Yoshikawa, Minister for home affairs, has resigned his position. This news is serious as it was upon Yoshikawa's influence that much depended. He made a speech the other day which did much to pacify the people.
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  • 70 3 RUSSIA SENDS NO MORE TROOPS TO THE FRONT. [Straits Press Agency. London, Sept. 17. It had been noted by our readers that m spite of the Signing of the peace treaty Russia still continued to pour her reserve troops into Manchuria. It is reassuring, therefore, to learn from
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  • 27 3 Straits Press Agency Hongkong, Sept. 17th. Either by storm or by the enemy the new Transbaikal railway, according to report, has been totally destroyed,
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  • 85 3 TENNIS— SATURDAYS RESULTS The following were the winners A. H. Withers, championship. B. Class Singles:- O. P. Griffith, Jones; W. I. Haskins, w. o. C. Class Singles: E. A. Abrams. C. M. Curtis. D. Class Singles. E. S. Jones, A. Maclennan, T. F. Longmuir, J. W. Haftenden,
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  • 310 3 A Singles. C. V. Miles owe 2 v A. W. Bailey plus 2. A. Morrison plus 3 v C. Everitt scr. B Cla>> Singles. J. E. Tyler scr v R. T. Reid owe 1 to finish. F. O. K. Brown owe 4 v A. K. Baddeley
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  • 203 3 Among later arrivals at Raffles hotel are H. H. The Sultan of Pontiniak, Capt Mrs Shepherd of Bangkok, Mr. Jackson Miller, who has been paying a business visit to Sandakan. Messrs. Sarkies Bros, advertise that the E. and O. m Pcnang is the ri^ht place for sea breeze, and the
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  • 775 3 THE TAILINGS COMMISSION. RESOLUTIONS PASSED. The following resolutions were passed I by the above Commission. Resolved unanimously that the Commission is of opinion (i) That the evidence given before it does not tend to show that material damage, directly attributable to mining has, up
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  • 166 3 His Grace Archbishop Irathian, H. H. the Sultan of Pontianak, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber, (American Consul-General) Mr. and Mrs. Kiliani, German Consul-General, Mr B. Roudanovsky Russian Consul-General, Col. and Mrs. Dick, Colonel G. Wright Major Blunt, Major Austin, Dr. Foster, Dr. Kew, Dr. Hupert,
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  • 25 3 I WILLIAM WEBSTER, m. i. m. c. Consulting Mechanical nnd Electrical Engineer and Surveyor. Gresham House, Battery Road, Singa-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 374 3 »J f ROBINSON Co. I I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE I ■"■"■^"T f ONCE A YEAR! I It ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I ;l BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I j ROBINSON Co. 1 THE INDIAN OIL WELL SUPPLY STORES CO. 2, robiusok :ro.a:d, Have always m Slock ENGINEERING, MINING
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    • 163 3 KIM CO., BOOK-SELLERS AND STATIONERS. NEW HOOKS RECEIVED. Idle Ideas m 1905, \>\ by Jerome X Jerome. Further India, by lluj;h t litYord, c.m.<... The Engineer.- Year Book tor 1905. The Storm of London, by 1 DickbciTy. Owar Wilde, by K. 11. Sherard The Dictionary of Daily Want-. The Foolish
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    • 401 3 POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. (T.sIAMI IMIH) 42 t AHs REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS A N I) VALUERS. WMrfßAsa akkam.i i VAI I AIHAs MAI>K. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. I lie Lancashire Insurance Co. (FlKi: AM) 1.1FK.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. AR I lUX ALLISONS PIANOS. ROKNKRANZ
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 494 4 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AMD 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 Europe
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    • 604 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital Rkserve Liability ro of Proprietors X 8oo oo Reserve Fund Bank of England. bankppq National Bank of Scotland BAXNKtKi, The London Qty M DLAND Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1
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    • 630 4 I |"*Ste? 4 Levy Hermanos- I jj j|lliy§il^J^» BATTERY road. ll fjg^^^^^^^SlK^ Diamonds and deiuellepy. t l^^i^^^^^^^^S^S AGENTS FOR THE l^m^L "Omega" Watch. j V I/OTBE DN^V| CINEMATOGRAPH A FILMS. W fe^Sr SramophonesamlSlecordsl H AGENTS FOR THE f 4 Kichard Brasier Motor Cars and v Michelin Tyres. X R Comparison
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    • 62 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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    • 313 4 Si/sener 3&eer HEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE 1876. ISOmP tia^^ml»k *\^[^Ba I^^B^sW sou dtf^^Wr \*^P^ JirY Mp T jP BEWARE (OF IMITATIONS. .\nttt Gcnuitu -without the -;/">; r two /mMs, BEHN MEYER A Co. Solk Imi^orters. (X T BEIMG Co. No. jS, High street. Beg t«t announce that they have just
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    • 752 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. (repaid.) Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 a. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00
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    • 539 4 FOR SALE WANTED, ETC, U7ANTED A Chinese clerk »h h T YIMST WAN I ED. ,< > ()NI Winchester House. Sept. 14-20. TO BE LET. SECOND (Wo! house N\, Street, covering an area if square feet. Socially luUl) society hall, printing „rar, h.tcct'soffiJ or produce store with glass wi, d
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE " EASTERN DAILY MAIL"
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, iBth SEPTEMBER, 1905
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    • 55 1 /9'h September, IQOS. The average rate of Sterling Ex. for the last 4 years were Demand 4/ms 1901 11 1/11/16 1902 1/8 5/16 i/8| 1903 1/9$ 1/9J 1904 1/10 15/16 1/1 1 To-day's rate is 2/1 r5/i6 2/1 9/16 The Union Insurance Society of Hongkong has declared
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    • 137 1 (Mercantile Bank.) Oh London Bank 4m s 2/1 9.16 Demand t/l 5/16 Private 6m, s 2)2 do. 3 m/s. 2/1 13/16 On (rtrmany Bank d/d 2/16^ Private 3 m/s 2.21 do. 6 m/s 2.23 O« France Bank d/d 2.65$ Private 3 m,s 2.7 2 do. 6 m/s 2.74$ On
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    • 146 1 Cloves (Amboina) S 33 Copra Bali 72 5 do Pontianak 6.90 Coffee, Bali, 15 basis 23.00 do. Palembang, 20 basis,, 2 5. 00 do. Liberian No. 1 2 3. 50 Coco-nuts, per thousand 33-35 Gambier buyers 8.70 do Cube No. 1 1 2.00 do do No. 2 11.00 Mace
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    • 333 1 Number of Issue Paid Share. Value. up to Company. Buyers. Seller.. Tn^^ iwn m.lng «4»«&£d. f'° 75 B«r .wah(..M.Co..Ltd. 4.000 .o ,o m m .Inferred) 1.00 50,000 j 1 R au bAu»t. G. M. Co.. Ltd. .fp.) .<„ jq,ooo 9iel I o Reiat Tin M. Co., Ltd.
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    • 185 1 A HOLT ft Co. It is reported that Messrs. A. Holt and Co. (the O. S. S. Coy.) have placed an order for the construction of 2 large steamers with Scotts of Greenock, for their China, Japan and Sacooma run. P O Coy. At Messrs. Caird Co's, Greenock.
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    • 63 1 From China:— By N. D. L, S. S. Prenssen to-day. From Europe By N. D. L. S. S. Zieten on Sept 22. TIME TABLE OF MAILS DUE IN LONDON August 23rd N D L September 16 24th B I 18 28th MM 19 3Ut P O 16
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 175 1 MAILS CLOSE. To DAY. Labuan e;c. "Tr;ngannu"4. P- m. Saigon "Haiphong" 11 a m Anamba IsianJ "Banka" I p m Muar Malacca Hong Wan" 2pm Malacca Linggi tfheng Senf 2pm Sourabaya, D.arby. <T Broome, Fremantle Paro 2P m Telok Anson, Via Ports "Sappoh" 3 p m Port Swcttenham and Telok
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      • 35 1 HONGKONG WEATHER TELECRAMS. Date. Bar. Wind. Temp. Sept. 16. Formosa Channel moving North- West. Hongkong 10 a. 29.865W2 85 Manila 10 a. 760 NNWt 29 Hongkong 4 p. 29.76 SSWa 84 Manila 4p. 757W5W2 31
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    • 54 2 The P. O. Inte -mediate str.. Cindia left Hongkong at 5 p. m, on Friday and is expected to arrive here at 5 a. m. on Thursday, the 2 1st inst. The intermediate If, M. s. s. /.<*->.% is expected from Saigon for Masseilles, Havre Dunkirk anl Antwerp
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    • 316 2 Kih Wkatt ///ft, British 195, Rawlingson, Sept 15, Teioban. Straits S.S. Co. fiank.i, British 127. Rushton, Sept 1 5, Anambas Is. Teo Hoe Lye, for Anumbas Island 17th. Bengal, Brit. 275 1, Cooke, Sept. 14. Shanghai, P. O. for Bombay, 14. /togfrcd, N0r 659, Milberg, Sev. 10,
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    • 73 2 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wham Nil. Victoria Graving I ><>(!-; Florida. Albkrt Graving Dock Hong Moh. Skction N<». i Den of Akite, Lai Sang. 2 Palavncotta Seakla. I Nil. 4 H, M. S. Flora. 5 I lebe, Paroo. 6 Thyrsi, Niftgdiow.
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    • 55 2 Sept. 1 6. Sultan tor Malacca Van der Lij;i i'oMtianak. Palanvotta Hongkong. Korat >a:iskok Janssens Sourabaya. Cariyle P. 'ilUllllllmill Port Tewhk P. Brandan. Natir.ia Deli. Malacca P. Swette;i!iam, Sri Trinys<aTni l^agan. Hebe Pcnans ii Djli. BcnvaMk! Japan. l.ai S mi; alcutta. Prins Hem irik Genoa. Siani Tientsin. To-day* Preussc*
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    • 545 2 .V<CMk*, /Vj/7, Probable date of arrhral, umf Agents Men-of-War, &c. Ho^ue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffacl, (Port cruiser^ L sbon, soon. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), Cniiia, soon. Steamers. Achilles, China, Sept 25 Mansfield Agamemnon. China, Oct 2j Mansfiel Alcinous. C.i ma, Oct 1
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    • 35 2 Sept. 1 6. Per Sappho: Mr. A. F. Harper; Mrs. Cook, Mr. !< \V RicholBOn, and Mr. K. M. To/or. Per Bentong Inspt. LeggC, Mn >li Cheng Hay, Mr. and Mrs Tan Tiftng Tee.
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    • 206 2 Hydra, Norwegian 831 Knudsen Sept. i 5, Bangkok, Borneo Co.,for Bor bay. Siiigom German 1123, Hermelin. Sept 15 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok. Ckmumt, British 2852, Kenrick, Sept 1 c Bombay, P O, for Shanghai 16 Pjtrach, German 1256, Ahrens, Sei t 1 5 Hongkong. R Schmidt, for
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    • 212 2 The "K. 1) M," like the Lond-.i Daily Mai!.' is a cheap, lave piper foe the people. Us staff has be..;i c-irefullv Mlecteid, each community having its own reporter. In addition to Renter's, it has SPEC J AL SERVICES of WIRES from
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