Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 25 September 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 19. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 66 1 LORD SELBORNE' S TOUR. Rautara Agency LONDON, Sept. 2s. Lord Selborne, who is touring the Transvaal, m receiving deputation of Boers, declared that the majority <>1 the Chinese miners were peaceable. The Government was now empowered to repatriate criminal-. Ile furthe.* pointed out the fact that the repatriation of all
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    • 53 1 Consternation reigns m French naval circles owing to tiie report that the newGerman submersible launch, Just aac* cc— fully tested at Kiel, i-. an almo-t e.vict replication of tin la-t French type of -nhmarine. It is I. ieved that the dc-ign- have been trt ictu >u>ly
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    • 32 1 The Sue/ Canal Company Commission lias decided toblou up thcaseamcr Chatham, which has been partially blocking the canal. It- destruction will probably take ph.ee on Thur-day next.
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    • 38 1 No better news of the Russian disturbances came tt) hand on Saturday. At Batoum the situation ha- become so grave thai twelve thousand t r* >p- have been despatched to the districi with all haste.
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    • 27 1 It ia 1. i .a St. Peter? that Manchuria will sily be partially evacuated, several arm> coin- being left on Urn < hine-t frontiei
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    • 17 1 The Ku-- m forces m Finland an being consid. 1 ibh n inforced.
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  • 210 1 PROGRAMME < d" THE SKI MEETING. We have jn-t received, through the courtesy of the Secretar) of the Selangor Turf Club, the following programme of their coming sk\ Meeting; to be held on Saturday, 701 October next. Race i. The Coart'sCsß AlMaaaacapfot all lgoj IQaag griffins. Dist.mce
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  • 198 1 Specially traniutad tram tha Saatatra »aat lor ta. 1 0 M. A new syndicate haa been floated m Batavia, with Mr. Zimmerman a- Director, to pro pect aome gold concessions m West Borneo. The COfaCCSSIOns arc situated on the upper Landak River, near a place called Tainam.
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  • 61 1 A Japanese woman, giving the name of Mrs. C. Ridgcway, apj»carcd m Mr. Column's Court on Saturday morning on a charge of assault upm a public servant while m the discharge of his duties, the person referred to being Mr. V. M. Pereiia, Assistant Bailiff of the
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  • 19 1 An examination of students, who wish to qualify as practitioners, will be held next Tuesday at the Sti.utMedical School
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  • 58 1 A gang ioh!»«i\ wa- committed m Kallang Pudding on I- inlay night at the carl) hour ot 7. ■5. a Chinaman being relieved ol m notes and a gold locket valued at glO. I hret Kchs have baaa ■tnmted rimnmd walk beeag the thieves, and will
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  • 26 1 Hoall|* i*. better than wealth A hottle ot Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure i» *a«»mli moo* than Ho cents, but you can get it for thai. a
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  • 567 1 SE< RET SOCIETY TO OKKKNI) CRIMINALS. Conflicting Evidence. A couple ot attorneys for the detente instituted such a rigid inquiry into the testimony for the prose* ution m a tty caaa borae It* nth Court, on Friday afternoon, that it was lon;- drawn out and had to lie
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  • 303 1 From our Special C*rr«»a)onal«nl MrtaiT Qaoorna and hapnel, Mining Engineer*, 1 1 >l t who neve been occupying tii» International Tin Company *j building, hay*. received notice to quit m aia Months' tune. I Ins company which, on account of Gowcnr* ment'- action m raising the export
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    • 405 1 -**__l?* s—*<:5 *<: ,rTr i c *4r* I rtr-^T.'';,: •"••«»_m»~* r^ u<^'***^ I <" I agents poa Singapore JOHN LITTLE A OC. A COAT OF JODELITE. I I W **tt B **tt I I I la_l U A COAT OF JODELITE. U v %_P oaaaw aaaaaal I I Eb S
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    • 185 1 5 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. 1 i THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 THE LULL FLAVOUR OE FRESH 3 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. W The most llattcring testimonials from medical men. m To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. *w C THE EAST ASTATIC Co., Ltd, Sole
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    • 58 1 B*B*Ba l ß aa l M > B > B > B_B > B*BV John Littl^&Qo^ I. I M .TED.) Complete House Furnishers. A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ZBoc/s SBeddinc/ FOURPOST, FRENCH and CAMP BEDS IN IRON, BRASS, and WOODP .r> jrl jlSma ji made of best materials by
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    • 37 1 Taijsai?. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating Sodium Chloride .8.76 Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate. 3.22 Analy-. (alicium Carbonate 0.31 aaR Iron arl>onatc 8.4. Silicic Acid 2.71 I Mineral Solid- 35^3 arbonicA. id(lrce) 2.81 Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations. 1
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  • 22 2 MAKEPCACE On the August at Raffles, 6 Melita Road, St. Andrew's Park, Bristol, the wife of Walter Makepeace, of a son.
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  • 414 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER. THE "PEACE-MAKER." According to recent advices from Europe the Czar is endeavouring to resuscitate the Hague Conference, and President Roosevelt m deference to the Czar, is leaving the initiative to the origniator of the first Peace Conference. The natural outcome
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  • 220 2 The Pacific Mail, a.s. "Siberia," haa broken the record for th- P icirlc voyage from San Francisco, via Honolulu to Yokohama. On her la^t trip out, *-he sailed from Frisco on the 16th September, and arrived m Honolulu, a distance of 1 00 miles m 4 days
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  • 154 2 With the conclusion of Peace, there is talk m London financial circle-- of coming loans by both Rmmia and Japan. Since the beginning of the War, it is understood that Japan haa borrowed jQ 1 68, 8<n. 00c and Ruaaia, who-e last loan failed, haa borrowed ,/*:'>,
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  • 78 2 To- day is the 2457 th anniversary <*t* birthday of thi«« Great Chinoe teacher, philosopher and sage, and the local Chinese are celebrating, a> is their wont, the event by gathering at the Confucian School m Amoy Street and holding a "social evening" there. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Mr.
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  • 222 2 Foi-r Tamils were foed Si each, by Mr. Colman, on Saturoay, for obstructing trams m South Bridge Road. It is bad to get m the way of trams. Mr. L H. Woods, formerly of Penang, has been transferred from Sandakan to Tawas, where he will serve as Assistant District Officer.
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  • 1007 2 IS CAPTAIN WEBB'S FEAT IMPOSSIBLE TO-DAY? ("E. D. IH." Special. To be m the swim to-day, to Hoat on the frothiest wave of popularity, one must be a Channel Swimmer, that is to say a would-be cross Channel Swimmer. The feat which Captain Webb so brilliantly achcived
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  • 85 2 Mr. W. Robertson, a driver on the F. M. S. Railways, died at the Kuropean hospital m Taiping on the lath inst. of fever. He Leaves a wife and four children, two of whom are m school yet, one m the Government service, while the elder daughter is married to
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  • FRIENDS AND FOES.
    • 26 2 England and France make a DOaabi. nation of naval |>o\vcr, which will q necessity have a riarirfing determiniiig maritime questt-ot Europe. Collier- Weekly. York.
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    • 38 2 Ihe German Emperor, who j a the tool the Chauvinists take hii whose every act bears the stamp clever man, has been long the ground where he will pi.,*, card against England. I Kepubhquc, Paris.
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    • 40 2 It is extremely curious to aotfcl quickly the memo- v of the pin-prick* and «|uarrels is effaced. After the long period of wrangling, there remains a tf both sides onlY the memory of the other's valour. ''Temp-." Pat
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    • 34 2 The people hen* regard with emotion the spectacle of the mot her countries, fraternising m ship that will bear fruit for the of the world and the advancement humanity. "Canada," Montreal.
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    • 49 2 YViu 1 whistle toots m London, a* thur ders over Greece. Or S rooatW crows is Paris or brays at Nice, Or it rains at Copenhagen, or a bomb burs, at Moscow. Euroix- rises to inquire What W up to now Xl COrd Her. ild.' Clm
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    • 34 2 Lord Curzon has shown unrca malevolence towards Russia nn^her exercise of his hostile infl may be expected when he haa 1. his» place m London political l "Slov©," St. Pesniibunr.
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    • 44 2 It is not only the Hmpcmr, it Is I i whole German nation that dr« \mt supreaaacy, that arishes so spread out over the frontiers, govern th) I tiucnt from north to SOUth, to the whole of Bun pc 1... Dcp, Pari-.
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    • 67 2 Pcao unit Prance! The I working classes demand it. and enforci their demand, ifneo bringing down their fieta on tin I Tha revolution has blown Franco-Russian alliance. It is task of the German Social I>. to furnish the French Republ what it -ought m vain from d
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  • 16 2 I iaaSaa ropondciHc D V '-udcs M»s pap worda. I Mi aaa-iaapaaiaaai
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  • 250 2 Dear sir. Some ol m> young lad* .on m a state ol mortal ton •i aa article on tho bom pai paper thil morning, io which it is r Russu,, murderei O-kmibo, and is likely to tind \m Singapore. At the time when num nun arcrc being
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  • 185 2 MX, Permit rue S9BCS is the colum your valuable journal to brine, to thi ot the Postal authorities a grievance vk could be remsdisd is as tame *m\ veniencmg the author Ms* bat SI f l time benefitting the public. VS lit 1 am refen ing to
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  • 159 2 SIX. That Sophia Road is ludh lighud and wants a couple of lamps more is api>arei to those who have occasion to use it atur dusk. Hetw« en Ashton Lihlj;. and tlu postal pillar-box there is a long and wide mrv. which hides the two tar-away lamps
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 HUMBER CYCLES. "Imperial," "Standard," "Pirst Grade" "Beeston." Borneo Company, Limited, -aBBaa*B*B*BB*BBBBBBB-ai^ aaaaaaaaaß--B---aBB---aBBw Caldbeck Macgregor Co. ESTABLISHED 1864. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW. HONGKONG and SHANGHAI SINGAPORE PENANG, I PRICE L I ST~Q N_AP P L I C AT 1 0 W mcßllstcr Si CO., £«L EVERY KIND OF OIL
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    • 334 2 PROVISION MERCHANTS y^ Importers of goods dried from the best S^au*m>G^+?* Australian. English, yS \J American, French, Ger- y/^ q* S^ man and Italian s'mjtiS) i^ymn Manufacturers. y^^^l^^^Wl{& C~s^**L \d^yS THE ONI.Y /*^^Xnu%\Xo\\au +\fr jr/ CHEAPEST AND BEST. >^ We Study Your Interests. PEERLESS eREAM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS
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    • 116 2 ON SALE OR LEASE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. That spacious ft commodious bungalow Louisville" situated at the top of the Hill m Coronation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlooking charming scenery. House and grounds cover three acres. There are four bedrooms. The bungalow is Elegantly Furnished with modern
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 57 2 COMING EVENTS. Tuesday, 26tb September. High Water: 8.58 a.m. 8.-3 p.m. Municipal Flection. Philharmonic Choir, Tanglin ClubB-30. Wednesday, 27th September. High Water:— 9.35 a.m. 9.13 p.m. M. If. homeward mail due. Thursday, 2dtb September. High Water 10.8 a.m. 10-0 p.m. Tanglin Club Meeting. Medical School opening. 3 p.m. P. O.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905.
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    • 242 1 Mining lk.i-.iujh M I Ltd i-'.cj in--ui.-<J M [Peierredi 000 i R.iiibAuM C. M- Co.. Lid. p i 4-75 4' i i .nit rib. i 4-^ 5-*° 5-*» >•• m K.r.i'jnt; Laboag G. MCi HMi i 45 ■nissuad I i 1.. Tm M Ltd. s"' 6 -oo
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    • 116 1 yes (Amboina) .;,> Bali 7 <: Pontianak 6 flee, Bali, 15 basis 1 d< Pa se basis,, 25 Liberia! No. 1 23.5 c (cm 1-, per th' >usand 33«35 < 1 buyers do Cv No. 1 11" 1 No. 2 1 1. CO Banda) 79 megs (1 1 o
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    • 16 1 Ml, i levee's, per 1 ase -.40 Tank :.io Langkat :.io Dragon 9.2$ Rangoon -.10
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    • 18 1 _>>/// September, /yt'JThe Netherlands Trading Society today quote 4 ma bank rate at a/i 11 16.
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    • 147 1 10-day's Rates. On London Hank 4m > 2fi 5 s I>< mand 2/138 Private 6 m/s. 2/1 15/16 do. 3 m/a 2 I On Germany Bank d, d ..2 i 64 Private 3ms 2.18J do. 6m 2.20J oaj Fronts Bank d d 2.66 Private 3 am/a --7' do. 6
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 245 1 BANK CHARTEHEU BASK OF INDIA, AUbTn-ALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charts r. Capi i.m. K. si rvi Liability 01 T, ,Ml TORS R SI RVI Fl ND. 18. BANKERS r[ Bank, Li d. SINGAP< >RE BRANCH. vIKK UN i Ai 1 its and inti "est t 1 1 cent
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      • 255 1 NEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATbCH*PPIJ Netherlands Trading Society. rl M sHED iSj 4 CAPITAL. L 63,75 Reserve Fund. to d Office m Amsterdam, ii-. d A- 1 m Batavia. Bra ngh ii, Ran- 11 I, S* marang, ,Pa g, m, Tjilatjap, I'..i(Ai I n), Bandj<- rm at 13 ty, G ilombi >,
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      • 61 1 The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell, Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars iLikc he with climbs a tree and hollers. The man wi o lets disease alone T o wear him down to skin and bone Won't be m health so sound
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 89 1 MAILS CLOSE. r<)-i».\N SiiiKkawang, Paman^hat and Sambas, "Fkvo' ipa Labuan iv: Manila Kcdah 3 P BI B.,n*;kok, Singapore Ipm Muar ft Malacca, "SrieWoiaiaee** 2 p 1 loiagkong, Kut Saaf 3pm Sourabaya, Bandjer massin etc "Saric Borneo" 3 pm Lanckat, "Siak" 3 pm Malacca TeloU. Ansofl -BanPoliGuan"3 p m Malacca, Port
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      • 58 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From China: By M. M. s. s. "Ernest Simons on Wednesday. Froaa Europe: Per M.M. "Oeeanien" Toda> nm TABLK OF MAILS LWI IN LONDON -*Bth M M IQ 3lst P O 10 September sth N D H 7th B I October Baal nth M M 3rd 14th
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 58 2 1 dwell m the palao* and mansions, My Name's on the lips of the Royal, I am crowned with a million Laurels, By the hard won sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In the homes of the rich and poor, For I'm known to the
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      • 51 2 What brings the colour to the cheek Of those who suffer and are weak, Whose ailments have but made them crave To be rel«*as«'d and m their grave What now has given such desire To live again You may inquire. Diseases cannot well endure The strength of Wood's Great Peppermin
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      • 398 2 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 PE 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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      • 481 2 WHAT THE WAR COST. The cost of the Russo-Japanese War has been reliably estimated to be as follows Ja-aan-To keep her army m the field it has cost Japan per day, which for a period of 600 days amounts to 1 20,000,000. The upkeep of and losses to her navy,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 493 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Flora, Brit, cruiser 4360, Dalton, Sept. 12. Trincomali, Uncertain. Magnet. Brit. 2 1 5. Neagle, Sept. 12, Sourabaya, 6. E. T. Co., W. Obra, Brit. 3496, Johnston, Sept. 12, Calcutta, Boustead for Australia. Pontianak, Brit. 97. M'»rris, Aug. 27, Natunas Island, Huttenbach for Natunas. Thyra, Brit, 9244,
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      • 599 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Men-OF-War, &c. Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'smp), Valparaiso, soon. San Rariael, (Port cruiser), Lisbon, soon. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Steamers. Achilles, China, Sept 25 Mansfield Agamemnon. Cmna, Oct 25 Mansfield Aicinous, Cmna, Oct 15 Mansfie.d Aiting,
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    • 6 3 tItTSCOVITES PLOTTING MORE MISCHIEF.
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    • 446 3 J WOULD SEDUCE THE SHAH. Reutar a Agenoy No sooner have the Russians wrigL'u'd out of a tight corner m the Far n st than the natural viciousness eif Moated bureaucracy, which, nnLrtunatcly for the country, still holds the L e ins of authority, breaks out again.
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    • 116 3 OFFICER'S WIDOW CHARGED WITH ROBBERY. Three Months Imprisonment Straits Press Agenoy London, Sept. 23rd. < >n Friday last, ill the Farnham Police 1 t, Mis. Stevenson, widow of an Officer of the Black Watch, and her adopted se>n, Hope Douglas, of the Scottish Rifles, were brought up
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    • 93 3 EARL DUDLEY AND LADY CRICHTON NEARLY DROWNEDA Yachting Accident. Router s Agency London, Sept. 23. A sensational telegram comes from Ireland. The Viceroy of Ireland, the Karl of Dudley, and Lady Mabel ton were m a yachtive accident Is! racing on Lough Erne. The craft capsized,
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    • 41 3 C< AT THE PALACE. Free Press Cpeoial. > Tokio, Sept. 22nd. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and party will have an interview with the Emperor to-day and will tiflin at the Shiba palace and take dinner with Sir Claude MacdonakL
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    • 26 3 Free Press' Special Tokio, Sept. 22nd. Domiciliary visits have taken place the offices of the Nhoku newspaper "d at the residences of the directors.
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    • 908 3 SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF THE S. V. A. Military Win by Five to One. On Saturday night, the talk of town, or at least that section of the community which delightcth its soul m the arena of sport, was agog with the news of the sensational defeat of the
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    • 106 3 There is no doubt that the absence of Curtis accounted tej no small degree for the poor result. Goldie as usual was the pick of the visitors, while Abrams, Taylor, Phipps and Weaver also played well. The Home team showed good form throughout the game, Dooley,
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    • 282 3 NAVAL MANOEUVRES AT TA TRAMCAR THIRTY-NINE RAMS TRAMCAR FOUR. Our representative on Saturday afternoon travelled to Keppel Harbour by Tramcar 39, which by the way was very dirty, there being actually mud on the seats m the first-class compartment. At Tanjong Pagar gates, the tram had to stop
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    • 179 3 SINGAPOREANS REFRESH BY FAVOUR OF BURGLARS. Those persons who may have signed chits at the Hotel de L'Europe on Friday last, will be pleased to hear that, provided certain light-fingered gentlemen do not return the cash and chits which they so successfully removed from the bar room, early
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    • 211 3 A GOOD FIELD. Ker 40 turned out for the hunt on Saturday afternoon including Miss McNair, Mrs. Elphick anel Mrs. Price. Messrs. Pickering and Bolingbroke laid the paper and Mr. VV. Dunman was pace maker. The course was shorter than last week's, but owing to the number
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    • 157 3 THIEVING REDUCED TO A SCIENCE. A most daring and impudent robbery was perpetrated m the weesma" hours ot" yesterday. About 4-30, the inmates of a Japanese Hotel In Beach Street were roused from their slumbers by the sound of falling crockery and the proprietor on awakening saw two
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    • 113 3 The Boy is now the burning theme, Which we all regard with dread, Which we might discuss all day and night, And still leave much unsaid. He'll use your brush and p'raps your comb, And try your razor too, Make buttered toast with your shaving brush, And
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    • 179 3 STRAITS' HORSES AGAIN WELL TO THE FORE. FIVE WINS FOR DUVAL. The Deli Races came to a successful conclusion on Monday last; the weather was all that could be desired, making the going much better than on the preceding days. The following are the results of Monday's last
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    • 233 3 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Saturday s Results. B. Singles. Barrett beat G. A. Chancy. D. Singles. J. R. Williams beat T. R. Longmuir. D. McLeod Craik beat B. Draper. A. M. Thompson beat C. Warren Jones. C. Doubles. Knocker and Kemp l>eat Seed anel J. B. Kinsey. To-day
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    • 142 3 USUAL AMUSEMENT AND A CINEMATOGRAPH. Over 2CO sat down to the Special Hunt Dinner at Raffles Hotel on Saturday, the Regimental Band being m attendance. The introduction of electric fans on the verandas is a decided improvement, and was much appreciated. After dinner, tables were placed on
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    • 140 3 At 4-30 p.m. on Saturday there was a large attendance at the Nf. E. Church, Coleman Street, to witness the marriage of Mr. Thomas Hartley, of the E. E. Telegraph Company, to Charlotte Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr. J. J. VVheatley. The bride was given away by her
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    • 117 3 The following are the puzzle verses for to-day No. 15. His first is m bass but not m beer. His second's m mud, but not m earth. His third is m jibe, but not m jeer His fourth's m death but not m birth. His fifth
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    • 62 3 Mr. R. W. Harrison, the leading rubber planter of Ceylon, has just returned to his estate nt Nebeda from a visit to Selangor, where he made an extended investigation of the various rubber plantations. He takes back home with him a high opinion of the Peninsula, as a rubber producing
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      • 60 3 I dreamt that I tossed on a fever'd bed, lyyith the curtains- gathered and drawn) With a hacking cough and a burning head v ainly waiting the tardy dawn. When close to my bed side an Angel came N ith a phial of liquid pure, And I read on the
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      • 43 3 Inventors are eccentric men, And make some wonderful thingsFrom babies' food and patent boots To sailing Balloons witn wings. But health comes first m this humdrum life, Anel this you can best ensure, By fending off insidious ills With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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      • 344 3 ROBINSON Co. i 1 ANNUAL 1 I CASH CLEARANCE j -^SALE^--1 ONCE A YEAR I 1 I ONCE A YEAR ONLY.} f BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I ROBINSON a Co. j POWELL A CO, SINGAPORE. (EsTABLISHKD 42 YKARb) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS A N I) VALUERS. MORTGAGES AMMAMGID VALUATIONS MADERENTS COLLECTED.
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      • 475 3 Serravallo's Tonic. illh.Ml V RECOMMKXDI I) W Medical Authorities J, fflj^^j ALL OVE THE WORLD. fftKß*, W^ 1 Regenerates the blood, Restores the vital forcef, Ifv* s^^ ____Maal JaY a— md F^***— Stimulates the appetite. Strengthens the P"X~^.;j| W nerves, Pleasant to the Palate. *^j*/^*%j^ I his Austrian Tonic i-
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 355 4 THE STRAITS PARCEL AND SHIPPING AGENCY 40 Robinson Road. e.*.s Collected a.id Dei.vcrevl te> all Wi. ts, Passages B >.kc 1 ass.' ij;e. "s Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. f FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED AND MODERATE CHARGES I Goods Stored to suit Passengers I Convenience. Cablk Addrkss:
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      • 413 4 Cast? Clearance Sale. 1 AT KOH A Co. 7«, BRAS BASAII ROAD. All books, schoe)l requisites and sta- tionery, cV*c, eVe, will be cleared at great reductions, commencing from Monday nth September. IfiEAUTIFY YOUR HOME) Memt WIHSOR CO. 1 Undertake any Decorative Work j you may require, from Whitewash- I
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      • 527 4 ff"->' *"->' M—V" W it -—V --V— V Mi< Jgr>OC THE LUX UGHT IS THE CHEAPEST. ___H X COMPARATIVE TABLE. i "^r OF E RELATIVE COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS. V ___mS_m___ Eor ioo C.-iiulle- Power «-^toB111?Bk^ Material for Burning. Burning *Y^RM^^^lw^^3B^3i^-^ Material. Consumption Cost m Pence '^^^P^^ mmia^^^^r^ Stearine Candles
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      • 341 4 Silsener Sieer KEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE 1876. l^eaUtaml* t»adi \*\^^^k son**" aSf 9 cl BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Xo/ie Gemum without the otove t~.cn BEHN MEYER A Co. Soi. i Importers. O. T BENG Co. No. jf, High street* Beg to announci that they have just unpicked ex Sachsen a varied
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      • 750 4 "E.D.M." ADLETS, FOR SALE, WANTEd/ettH PREPAID. 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. I. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3.
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      • 502 4 1;' M 1 class OUU.de _..p,. Apply: Ihe Shaim ranee Co., Ltd., \v CeillyerQuay. H^ T ADY TYI'IST W\\ rKll ot -^fceepaai an :,I '>ekaw position. trust wort n IK r n, SJ letter m tirs. IM >ta \i*A?_ EASTERN UAH., Ba„ a. I{EQHRLI) *-*sers, one first jra --^.1 for
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