Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 October 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 25. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 20 1 Reuter* Agency I'REMIER RE-APPOINTKP London, Sept. 30th. Baron Ferjavajv has been re-app* tinted Pi-cmicr of the Hungarian Cabinet.
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    • 26 1 MR. VAUGHAN MORGAN ELECTED. London, Sept JOtk Mr. Vatishan Morgan, the proprietor of "VVlio's Who," has been elected Lord Mayor of London.
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    • 28 1 AMERICAN GUNBOAT LOST London, s«j>t. Eleven Americans and tweiitv-toiir natives have been drowned hv the •inking nfan Aawrican gunboat during the typh «n at Manila.
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    • 21 1 W ITTE INTERVIEWS THE CZAR. Lorn.on Sept §oth. M. Witte has interviewed rtw /ar on board tin- Imperial yacht at Bioerfco.
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    • 25 1 London, S< |»t ;oth. The Morocco agreement provkh the participation of the French banks m the German loan t<> tlu- Sultan.
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    • 26 1 i oxn Sept ,?otli. SigiK.i Tiiiooi, im. Italian Minister of Foreign Affair-, has bom to Bad nBaden to confer with Prince vun Buelow.
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    • 25 1 LoMOCMf, JOtk S< pt The Paris financial market k depressed owing t«> the failure nf the Lucnnttadf V'iaHet," m important •Sugar Company.
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    • 26 1 London; Sept 30th. Monsieur Labouglise. Director of the Egyptian Refineries Company, with which Lord Cromer was connected, ha> died suddenly m Cairo.
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    • 48 1 DEPARTURE DELAYED LoMDoa, Sept ,?oth. Owing to changed plan-, the Karl ot" Minto, new Viceroy of India, and the Countess of' Miii»«»,i ii will not leave Marseille- until the jrd of November, and will consequently not arrivi M Bombay until the i;th November.
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    • 63 1 BUST OF ADMIRAL NELSON London, s. pt. ?o th. At the Nelson Centenary Meeting. to be held m the Aloert Hall on the -mm October, the British and Foreign Sailors* Society will hand t<» a Japanese representative 1 bust of Adaiiral N. 1- son on a pedestal
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    • 122 1 London, Sept. .?oth. The death of Admire] Whaiton, the British Asmii iatioiiist, is ■nnountcd t<> have taken place at (apt Town. Rear-Admiral Sir William lames I bfd Wharton. K. C 8.. K. R S., F. R. A. S.. retired from the service m iSg.S. He was iv.m
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    • 88 1 ENTENTE CORDIALE DESIRED London, joth S< pt The \'<wtf(ir</ stat*.- that yesterday Count Uh^afdoraT received A. \V. C. Murray, lt*ister of Elibank, tad expressed the .Vsire of an t iiftii/r cxlia!, betwem Russia and Great Britain, with closer comme.'"o;»J relations. This would go far to .leflare peace
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    • 139 1 THE CHATHAM STILL IMPEDES TRAFFIC. London, Sept. jack. In order to complete the deaaoStion of the s.s. "Chatham" a further cxpl«>sion has been found necessary. Traffic through the (anal will prohably be restored within ton dav--. [1 he British ship "Chatham" from LutvUhi for Yokohama, witli seventy
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  • 432 1 Iron, s<|»t iSth, I Ipoh Gj mkhana on the 14th ot next month is absorbing .ill the local Interest m atatten ra< mp ju*i at pn sent, and from the imMdini the Course M the mornings (**>sm *****0 poniai ol all sices, it promises t<> be one of
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  • 104 1 I in* nanj friend* <-t" Jack Butlin, ami the member* of the Strata I'm f Cluhs, will be pleased t<» heai tt 1 notwithstanding the Mat] accident he had m Pcnanc m th<- eanj part «>f tlr jraar, tin Mum leUow baa again, tahen to tin- Turf.
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  • STATES DAY BY DAY.
    • 460 1 Kiwi Luis, S< pt. jf.th. Mr. J. F. Owen, the Senior Magistrate, has fjnnc down Mi cam on Circuit duty. He is accompanied by Mr^. < >\\en. Mr. U. (i. Watson, Commissioner nf Land* uid Mines, F. M. S and Mrs. WatSOn who arrived here on the .^rd
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 321 1 |>^r_!ii „7i^"»iii i <f..-. iht '••ri.'.r'r*' f AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE JOHN LITTLE CO. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. jy. /ink// T/nioh Romtf. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. SINGLE AND DOUBLE
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    • 180 1 DAHL 5 S MILK. NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. 1 THE ONLY CANNKI) MILK IN WHICH S THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 3 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. !he must Battering testimonials from medical men* To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers J C THE EAST ASIATIC Co-, Ltd, Sole
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    • 116 1 Ij^hn Little Qo., (LI M 1 T E D.) Games Department. jjtffffiftj^ A COMPLKTK STOCK OF ACCESSORIES FOR JuW 1 1 1 nnl fflm Al L GAMKS I>>v ALL THE i-kading makers. flllllllllllllllllillfai TENNIS RACKETS ffllilljll IB slN(lA1 ()KI "DEMON" SPECIAL DEMON" j^|i|[[l|j))|||||[[y "E. G. M." DOHERTY 'GOLD MEDAL." A
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    • 28 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Hot* TOP PLACE m the HIGHEST CLASS < Whiskies (i2-ycar> r»l<l) Supplied to 11. M. The King pi* H. R. H. THE PRIKCE OF WALES.
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  • 417 2 the Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY. 2ND OCTOBER. OUR TRAMWAYS. A >udden revolution wa> predicted m the conditions of our vehicular traffic by the inauguration of the tramway-, but the prediction has not been yet fulfilled. Many sensational reports of organised opposition by the rikisha lOWkaysweresedulouslycirculated, but none
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  • 482 2 It will be remembered tbat \ft our issue of the 27th, inst. m the leader entitled "Shipping Monopolies," we predicted that the Japsvnesc were forming a new shipping company and were making a big bid to rapture the carrying trade of the East. We were quite
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  • 161 2 The Penang correspondent ofoneofl our esteemed afternoon OOOtenponurici laments the fact that the Eastern I)ail\ Mail exposes to it> readers the many perils which surround the inhabitanto\ the older settlement. The X.D.M.' is intended as a newspaper, and, as such, publishes certain of the exciting occurrences and
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  • 227 2 DuMHG the recent attacks on churches m Tokio, it is curious to note that the Russian Cathedral of St. Nicolai received no injury. Mrs. Mary Boloma, who lives m NewYork, had her husband arrested for angrily calling her an old woman," and he was lined £2. Tm Los Angles- Pacific
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  • 189 2 WRECK OF THE BIHARA." FINDING OF THE COURT OF ENQUIRY. In the Marine Court of Enquiry held at Rangoon to consider the case of the wreck of the "Bihara, judgment was pronounced to the effect that while we consider that the Chief Kngineer showed a lamentable want of common sense
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  • 876 2 STORIES, CUSTOMS AND CHARACTERISTICS. Club life is essentially English. No foreigner uses his club as an Englishman does, m the sense of second home m which he <an read, write, and meditate, as well as cat and drink entirely at his own convenience and often with very little regard
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 66 2 China iajagl— fag to i..,i reaching effect upon the con extension M modern raihvii desirous oi controlling the ti. which .1 great economu traiisf,,,',. is to be brought alxuit j n Should she carry out faiihfulK gramme of railu.n bryaan pan bm result will InevtUbl) i.
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    • 65 2 A Vank.r pM other da> was wearying traveller- with H UII M stoi < aiul marked. HWe can storey hotel thiv mouth, finished by next." li lor the burly Yorkshin m next to Mm. "M. n, that'i i,.,, t replied, l\< Men going to work just laying tion
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    • 75 2 We have ruefully to i Saxondoni b not the wi nothing but the trutli; \< kcum even a Calcutta <»i taking hit stand on n i !!<• can generally bi <l< stick tf. a bargain; and n won can ■nerallj expi Japanese tradi r. Gm combination
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    • 69 2 Tht resignation is now m«»n than ever I ■<1 Icttei »>i" distinction, i to multiph of the expressions pat m- must be -r.it ft ition t<> Lord < feeling Beng •'ilv i-i sma has «lid away, and I on every band an i d acki handling I
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    • 134 2 But if we ti to it- muting > m one l< M And when I alnv .til tl< m M ty '>vi caret m human De| .imi pel ith can thesi 1 port ils which ad 1 1 I I ie t<> tlu mon*a Mines l i
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  • 11 2 I t •111.. I lll\ PL M
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  • 129 2 Dc« Ik, Ye* friends ol bum i tiled <»n m a^ itafcy coda wm prop Dt dm carousal, I m mdden appeal ance o! a ...n t!»at ehami entertainmeoi imti oi all. I had lo «pend hoot to net rid ol m vv.»vi have got an
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  • 102 2 Dear S.r. Arc MNM who signed the petition t.> 1 1 the aboliti"ii ol tin.' ii.iin which the et 101 gambling ly |K>rtra\ed. owner* of I none ot tnem bet o«1 k ruined main t«ropea«. i cUim the gambling t-arri. I n «'> the F. M. S.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 "TIMES" MINING CAMPLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. i:MHFO:R/ I J-\±±i.toS Borneo Company T itm itisd. PEERLESS eREAM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEAL BABIES FOOD. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED.
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    • 407 2 j Exchange. 5 I While the rate of Exchange re- mains as high as it is at the I present time we will allow our I customers an Extra s <o Discount.* jCDompson j Chcmas Co J THE fIUST^AIiIRN STORES. I Wll CLn Permanent and Artistic WW 11 ov 1
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    • 114 2 FOR $15:- A MONTH You can have a good and hearty Tiffin every day. Change AMev. T^T BODEGA, COMING EVENTS. Monday, 2nd October. High water. 0-12 am. 0-16 p.m. German homeward mail <lue. League Football. S. V. A. v. Vampires, S. R. C. ground. Bandmann Coy. Town Hall <) p.m.
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  • COLONIAL TRADE.
    • 35 3 BETWEEN CANADA AUSTRALIA. (Neuter's Afency London, Oct. Ist. The Canadian Government has invited Australia to establish preferential trade relations with Canada. The Govern went of Australia is now considering the advisability of accepting Canada's offer.
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    • 34 3 Reuters Agency London, Oct. Ist. Captain Hon. Hugh Tyrwhitt ha s hen appointed commodore of H. M.S. "Renown," to which ship the Rev. Hon Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt has also been appointed chaplain.
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    • 75 3 PROPOSED PARLIAMENTARY r REFORM. Reutcr Agency London, Oct ist Count Gautsch has announced m the Reichsrath that the Government proj) tse that the respective parliaments of Austria and Hungary shall appoint deputation! to meet next spring m order to discuss the Revision Laws of 1867 regulating the joint affairs
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    • 168 3 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Strait* Prtti Agtacy London, Sept. 30th. llk Anglo-Japanc-e Treaty is enthusiastically welcomed by the British ess and Public The Radical journals lament England's departure from traditional policies. The Times state- that the Alliance mark- a divergence from England's isolation and spares Japan and England
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  • 187 3 CAPTAIN ACCUSED OF INPOR rATION. The Master of the S. S. Kho Si Chang" was prosecuted by Mr. Jennings, on behalf of the Opium Farm, yesterday, tor importing into the colony i tahils of opium, valued at 9 1, 200. In his defence, the Captain stated that
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  • 93 3 Another large diamond is reported to have !,(•<•.) f,,und m the New Premier Mine, situated some twenty miles northt Pretoria. It is stated that the diamond, which is described as practically flawless.'Veighs 460 carats. It will be remembered that the pro<iik r iouN stone called the "Culinan,"
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  • 86 3 A company of "girl soldiers" has been organised at Eaglewood, eleven mles from Colombia, writes the Express 1 correspondent at St Louis. [he new military body is principally mpo^ed of the daughters of Boone "unty farmers, and their main object to demonstrate the fact that properly led
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  • 105 3 An extraordinary case of self-impos-'l silence lias caused the Winchester guardians great deal of trouble. A man who, a few years ago, denied he would remain perpetually nt ;ui<l ha> kept his vow, was recently shares m some cottage property. He said nothing when told of his
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  • GERMAN JEALOUSY.
    • 56 3 '•trail* rr»M Agincy. London, Oct. ist. Hie "Tagcblatt" has published m an apparently inspired article denouncing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, stating that the combination threatens Ger- manys interests m the Shantung Province of China. The French publicists on the other hand are unanimous m regarding the alliance as
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    • 45 3 POLITICAL RIOTS. (Straits Press Agency.) London, Oct. ist. Ihe differences between Monarchy rind the Parliaments of Austria and I Hungary have resulted m fierce party faction riots. The police and rioters I came into collision yesterday and many casualties have been sustained.
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    • 41 3 MORE TROUBLE FOR THE L\ S. Straits Press Agency. London. October Ist. Owing to the increasing discontentmanifested by Cubans against the Government of the United States, the latter is taking firm measure to quell the agitation m Cuba. I
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    • 50 3 REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS INCREASING. Strain Pre»« A|.ncv London, Oct. Ist. I here is a growing movement m Norway m favour of a republican government. The Nationalist party are m favour of the movement an«l the prospect of this form of government being adopted by the country is rapidly increasing.
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    • 44 3 DOVER TO BE A NAVAL BASE AND FORTRESS. Strait* Press Agency. London, Oct. i>t. The British Admiralty has decided to convert Dover into a first class naval base and fortress. Gibraltar, Dover and Singapore arc to supplant Wai-hai-wei. Trincomalee, Halifax and Esquimax.
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    • 57 3 NEW ZEALANDERS CARRY ALL BEFORE THEM. Straits Press Agency London, Oct. Ist. The New Zealand rugby team has beaten Leicester; the total" number of fx>int> obtained m the last five matches being 197 against four m favour of the visiting tea Sheffield lost on Wednesday, consequent^ Derby is
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  • 147 3 COMPANY WILL BE PATRONISED BY H. E THE GOVERNER. Hi- Excellency the Governer Sir John Anderson, has decided to extend his patronage to the Bandmann Opera Company during their season here and has promised to attend. The Company arrived here this morning by the German mail,
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  • 186 3 DRAWING TO A CLOSE. I have received complaints that the Native States are being neglected, and that would-be winners of the hundred dollar note, are anxious to have more F. M. S. names introduced. Well, here is one for you NO. 2i. In
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  • 94 3 Wi understand from the the Editor of the Straits Times that he is not leaving Homeward bound for a wellearned holiday next month. Isaac Barham, a mi<ldle-aged man, broke his leg recently by jumping over a wall while trying to escape being kissed by a bridesmaid at a wedding at
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  • 317 3 INTERESTING MILITARY DISPLAY AT TANGLIN. In commemoration of the Battle of Mvedwel m the South African War, m which action the Sherwood Foresters lost some hundred men killed, a torch light tattoo was held at Ts.nglin barracks on Saturday night last. The building of the Officers' Mess and
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  • 536 3 LECTURE BY MR. TAN TECK SOON. Last night. Mr. Tan Feck Soon, at the Chinese Volunteer Club m Waterloo Street, gave an interesting lecture before the members of the Chinese Philomathic Society. His subject was entitled Europe and Asia, being a comparison ot the two continents. The
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  • 123 3 ON AN ATLANTIC LINER. In her trip to New York, last month, the Kaiser Wilhelm II arrived packed to her utmost capacity with passengers returning from their summer holiday m Europe. There were 632 first-cabin passengers, including many of the shining lights of millionairedom. A mighty game
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  • RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
    • 421 3 Shortly after six o'clock yesterday morning, a good number of the members of the Rifle Association mustered on the Balestier Plain for the purpose of deciding thelnterport Match. Unfortunately smoke from the adjoining brick kilns and a fairly dense haze almost completely obscured the targets, making the
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  • 270 3 OPENED BY THE KING. Hi* Majesty the King of Siam, has just opened a fine Chinese Hospital, capable of accommodating 250 patients, which has been built on the Vawaraj Road, Bangkok. The sky wept copiously, but one Chinese noble, who like all the Mandarins present was
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  • 29 3 SATURDAYS RESULTS. Championship. C. V. Miles beat A. H. Withers. Profession Paiks. Mer. 2. R. T. Rei.l and Ferguson had a walk over.
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  • 67 3 Championship. L. E. Gaunt v Withers or Miles. B. Class Snrmi 11. Fort plus 2 v O. P. Griffith-Jones scr. C. Cunradi owe 4 v W. S. Barrett plus 2, to finish. D. Class Singles* Miller v I^ermit or Capt. Donajow- ski. A. Douplf. Handicap. Final Tie. Cleaver
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  • 91 3 We have received from The GoMen i Stream Syndicate, Ltd., a copy of their prospectus. The syndicate was orginally formed some two years ago with a capital of which has recently been increased to ,£25,000. The purpose of the syndicate is to carry on I trading and
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  • 65 3 The Paris police-register of articles found m public conveyances, supplies some singular revelations. Last year, it appears, the article most frequently left behirxl m cabs was corsets. This year, it is the orthopaedic appliance the peculiar sort of boot worn by the club-footed. To leave one's corsets behind
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 393 3 TOWN HALL, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will [resent on Monday, October 2nd. The successful Musical Comedy THE TOREADOR. Tuesday, October $rd. The well-known Comic Opera. LA POUPEE. Which ran for over two years at
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    • 377 3 ROBINSON and 00. HOLD THE LARCEST STOCK OF PDotoarapWc Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, ALWAYS FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Ohemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson ft Companp. Serravallo's Tonic. Medical Authorities B ALL OVER THE WORLO. fiKjKk Regenerate*
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    • 284 4 I THE STRfIITS PfIRCEh AND SHIPPING AGENCY 40 Robinson Road. Parcels Collected and Delivered to all Parts, Passages Booked, Passenger's Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. f FOR PROMPTNESS SPEED AMD MODERATE CHARGES I *jroods Stored to suit Passengers Convenience. Cable Address: TOBACCO. Codes a.b.c. 4th sth
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    • 455 4 Straits Emjulry ami Registration Agency The above open their office on the 2nd October at No. 8, Battery Road, (First Flour) and are prepared to transall business connected with House Letting, Renting. Purchasing. Selling, Mortgage Investments, etc. Registration of those seeking gagementsDo, do. Employees. Private enquires of all description. Registration
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    • 477 4 l** l^ 1 MbdwiJ Levy Hermanos. I I 3 BATTERY ROAD. il S, Diamonds and decuelletty. jt I "Omega" Watch, j J 41/oTW. b^^-S CINEMATOGRAPH F.LMS. f bqu lobstacleJA tramophonesand JleeordsW Km 11 m wmm^mmmjj AGENTS FOR THE 4 Richard Brasier Motor Cars and Michelin Tyres. -4 1. I II
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    • 344 4 SHRfIGER BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS 2 O p ALL DESCRIPTIONS g Associated Portland Cement manufacturers Q) LONDON 190 0.) ■»5 'Burham Brand' TheFavouritc Cctnt used on the Principal "nnstrucJjt tion Works m the United Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Orks, all over the HO World, and by the C Gnvernnient
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    • 1175 4 THE BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT and EVERY NIGHT. In addition to our great change of Programme, of NYu Films. v\< arranged under heavy expense the reappearance of the extraontinai vellous JOHN CLEMPERT the undefeated hand tmf ...ui r) lator, who challenges the Police and the public for a hundn <1 or
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