Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 October 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 30. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1905 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 9 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON.
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  • 161 1 GERMANY WOULD NOT OBSTRUCT FRENCH COLO- NIAL POLICY R*4iUr' a Agonoy. London, Oct. 6th. Prince von Buelow, being interviewed by a representative of LeTemps, stated that Germany has no idea of obstructing French colonial policy, provided that Germany's commercial interests and dignity are respected. The talk ot
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  • 83 1 FIFTY THOUSAND ELECTRIC WORKERS IDLE Reuter s Agency London, let 6th. A grave lituatjon has arisen m Berlin, owing to a strike of all electrical workers, whereby 50,000 of them arc idle, including a fargc number who have been indirectly affected. The metal manufacturers have now
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  • 48 1 CONFLICT Not INEVITABLE Reuters Agency. Lommjn, Oct. 6th. The English p.i{)ers, while agreeing with Prince von Buclow that an Anglo-German conflict i^ not inevitable, comment on the harshness and cynicism of German diplomacy, and are inclined to be sceptical ot Yon Buelow's assurances of goodwill.
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  • 32 1 INCREASING CONGESTION OF TRAFFIC. Router's Agency London, Oct. ftfh Tliere are now awaiting the passage ot the Suez Canal seventy-seven steamers at Port Said and Suez.'including sixteen mail boats.
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  • 201 1 FIFTY-THOUSAND WRONC.KD WOMEN The case of Witzhoff and his gang of professional Bluebeards has led to an investigation of a nefarious practice prevalent throughout the I'nited States. The President of the Women's International Rescue League makes the astonishing assertion that there arc 50,000 Women m the United States
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  • 128 1 The last sale of the eftccts of the* late Marquis of Anglesey held reccntlv at Llandudno attracted a crowd of buyers from all parts of Kngland. After a miscellaneous lot of variegated satin smoking suits, tights, and fancy hats had been disposed of, the auctioneer invited
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  • 310 1 HOW THEY ARE TAUGHT TO MAKE HOME HAPPY. Ihat the movement to free woman from the bonds of overbearing man receives but little encouragement m the sunny land of Japan is evident from the commandments given to Japanese wives on their wedding morning by their mothers. The behests
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  • 248 1 DELICACY WHICH COST THRKK N' EARS' I M I R I S( NM X N I AfOSTAU Nicar, erfte ii M apostle of the gospel of burglary, was betrayed la^t month, .it the Middlesex Irmioni, by an indiscretion. After pitching an ingenious yarn by way ot defence through
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  • 235 1 ALTERATIONS PROPOSED BY mi: lowkr deck Something m tlic nature of .1 ■aftorfal revolution MCMI to l>e pending m "the King'- N.i\e<\" For months past there have hern dark nMNM of momentous changes of rig already Wider consideration at the Admiralty. Die question of uniform has I
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  • 93 1 Itisrepofted tii.it M Santos j)iini«*i t, the fiUMMM ;iron;uit, mntemphtt a visit to Hongkong m the mar future. M. Santos Dtimmit has long strives to s«.lvc the pnMNI of u-ti.il navigation and KCOrafag to a rtant I oiulon telegram, lias at last succeeded m producing n
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 411 1 Joking tobacs iGEKTS IOK SINGAroKI.. JOHW LITTLE A CO. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. 2fy Bukit Titnah Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. SINGI I. AND DOUBLE ROOMS !< LET
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    • 166 1 DAHL'S MILK. I 1 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 5 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. The most flattering testimonials from medical men. To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd, Sole Importers. 1 Straits Cycle
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    • 45 1 [John Little Co., I (LIMITKD.) I Complete House Furnishers. I A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Zfeeds Shedding FOURPOST, FREHCH f- 6Dd CfIJWP BEDS IN IRON, BRASS, and WOOD--o*}fkiinfl made of best materials by UwUUIIIIJ our own workmen underc are ful supervision. v^" $14,75, I
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    • 17 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal* Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Schnp Scotch Wmiskn. or EXCHM lON ALLY GoOU VaLU*."
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  • 444 2 THe Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENIT SATURDAY, 7TH OCTOBER. RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIANCE. The Russo-German Alliance comes as no surprise to the world. The isolation of Germany compelled her to turn to a friend of some sort, and she has found one m her eastern neighbour, who tor years had been
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  • 235 2 .Although less than a month lias elapsed -ince the founding of this paper, the Editor has been pestered on several occasions by resident- anxious to keep their cases out of the paper." It will save these gentlemen rikiaha fares and the climbing upot" three flight- of Stairs
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  • 100 2 We have to acknowledge li>t ot sub■cripUona to date to this mo-t worthy charity, and regret that lack of ■pace doe* not permit us to publish the li>t of subscribers which i> headed by .unpopular Governor. While the total m far collected ot -.50 reflects credit 011
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  • 113 2 Wf hereby give not ire to our subscribers and advertisers that we have severed our connection with the Straits Press and Advertising Agency, and that we shall not hold ourselves responsible for receipts given for monies due to the Eastern Daily Mail for advertisements and subscriptions, unless the said
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  • 160 2 It is reported that the Chinese Government lias issued instructions for reforms m the prisons and gaols throughout the Empire. Western prison systems will be adopted as a model, and female prisoners will be sent to work out their sentences In an Industrial Department Mr. K. G. Bawden, a London
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  • 732 2 HINTS ON FORM The rain during the past few days has no doubt relieved the minds of both owners and trainers and we are at last seeing the horses putting m some good fast work, although up to the present very few have shown us what we may
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  • 62 2 E.O. M." DELIVERY. We have o\ late received several complaints from subscribers auent the non -deli very ot the Eastrrn Datlv Mail, and m order to check the deli very tambies, we shall be glad, ifsttb■cnben will immediately notify 111 by po*t if they fail to receive the paper regularly.
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  • 216 2 Tm P. extra steamer Tientsin" left Hongkong at i p.m. on luesday and is expected to arri\c here at 4 p.m. on Monday, the <>th instant For some time past the Instability of the foundations of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, has fused the Chapter grave anxiety. Underground working m the
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  • 409 2 The usual foftnifhtlv Municipal Hoard WaYhSSfJ afternoon under the E. (i. Broadrirk 1 present were M,. M 1.Ch0,. W M v bean, J. Bailey, l», U N *J Dr. Robertson; M, and Chins Km, Polglasc, (Se. (EngNMti i. Presidential Add Ih«- President inh < stated that Mr 1
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  • 32 2 THE "E. 0. M." HIDDEN NAMES OCMPETITION. The next Mm I follow s Hi* tii>t >.)u will fir In his Sec nd ilk buti His v A name thai 1 !"m Com
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  • 59 2 YESTERDAY'S RES' I). V. PertiM beat l x B !>«» no v I K. Pierce and 111 1 tar .in<l BoHngbroke, "blifi worth liviim It is" the im>st n Tliough sonu- *.i> WltlKHlt .1 ti I V Tlie latter las-, you I !icir ailments A
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 279 2 "TIMES" MIW MG CAMPLES- The Hardest Most Brilliant and Cheapest Borneo Company Limited. PEERLESS CREAM. 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. ELLIS COMPANY— So/,- Agents,
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    • 462 2 j When m Doubt. I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM IT IS I 3>e 3Com dat am 3Cam. I THOMPSON THOMAS k CO., t The Australian Stores. I m CHEAPEST AND BEST, I \A/II OrilU On Permanent and Artistic artists, photographers, Portraits and Groups and n ioto dealers. of the highest
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    • 132 2 COMING EVENTS. Saturday, 7tb October. High Water 5-17 a.m. 4-34 p.m. Race Entries < m Hogan CO, Meeting. 1 1 a.m. Hotel deTHurope. Musical Tiffin. Bandmann Co. "Mv Lady Molly." 9 B. I. Mail Outward'due daylight Paper Cha^e. Newton, 4-45 p.m. Mr. Buckley- Lecture, Y. M. C A. 8-45 p.m.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, litor,.
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    • 143 1 l"i hDAY*S KA I 1 S, On luMidott—Hank 4m- 2/1 11/16 Demand 7 Private 6 m/». 2/2 do. 3 m/s. 1 1 1 >/: Germany Bank d d 2.17 Private 3 m --i'>l d>> 6 m/S :.:i (Jii Frand Bank d d Private 3 m/ 5. --7 do. 6
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    • 123 1 Cloves (Amboina) (3.00 Copra Bali 7.30 d<> PontiaiMk O.SO Coffee, lirli, 1 5**% basis 23.00 d>> I. lembang, 20 !>a»i-.. 25.00 Liberiaa No 1 Coco-nuts, per thousand 33*35 (iainhicr 5.25 d<» Cube No. 1 1 1 do <'.' > N< j 1 1. 00 Mare (Banda) 79 Nutmegs 1
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    • 24 1 2i7, ORCHAPt) ROAD NEAR THE LADIES LAWN TENNIS GROUND. Fresh Cut Flo\vcr>. Bouquets, Wreaths. Prices moderate. 1 7, hnchard Road.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 392 1 THE SHARE MARKET Mining i I k iT'fo Bcnawah G. M. Co.. Ltd. I^.oo t>,s>^ Bimsjad. S****-" 4.000 w 10 .■< 10 IVterredi' Loo JO/MO <.* i Kaul).\u«t. li. M. C»>., Ltd. it p.» s.!*.) 5.00 ,x» IS.IO (Doatrib.) ♦•jo „20 5.00 y 100 100 Redjang Lobeag G. M. Co.
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      • 387 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf, Magnet. Victoria Graving Dock. Nil. AlbertGravimg Dock. Hong Bee. Section No. i Besoeki, Ismail*. 2 Bharata, Sot'ala. 3 Glcnkxhy. 4 Islander. „5 Siak Calclias. <> Antcnor, Ratho. Boknlo WhaRP 7 Zillah. S NatnSangl'.Alirc 9 Natuna Tasiriam.
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      • 389 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Imomrpovwkd ky Royal Ckmrttr. APITAI yJSoo.ooo Reserve Liability i or Propriktors i X Boo .°oo. Rksfrvk Fl-xd 75 ,000. Bank of England. BANKERS National Bank of Scotland Thf.Lo.ndon City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. <- I RRENT Accounts are opened and interest
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 48 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From England Per B. I. Tcesta Friday. From China. Per M. M. Polynesian on Monday. TMI TABU <>l MAILS I>n IN LONDON September sth N D 2^ 7th B I October 2ml nth M M 3rd 14th P o 7 18th N D L 11
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      • 770 2 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Umdi h Mam Con n \< 1 wmi 1 m Austrian \< ivkrhmcm i The following are the dates on which tiir Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrive! Sails ■905 1905. Trisie On. 9UI Persia Vt. Bth
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 564 2 SHIPPING NEWS. The M. M. Company's Steamer Sa/ac/r left Colombo at 1 1 a.m. on the 6th October 1905, aud may be expected to here on Monday the 9tb instant in the morning. VESSELS IN PORT. Ailing, Dutch 704, Baasbank, Oct. 1 B'massin, Daendds, for B'massin. Anterior, British 3563, Williams,
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      • 641 2 LATEST ARRIVALS. Amkerst British 135, Scott, Oct. 5 Pontianak, Wee Bin, for Pontianak ft. Besoekt, Dutch 2435, '> ()on Oct. 5 Rotterdam. Daendels, for Batavia o. Banka, British 127, Rushton, Oct. 6 Tringganu, Teo Hoo Lye, for Tringganu 9. Betsy, Dutch 107, Bojang, Oct. (> Bagan, Tan Ah Choon. for
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      • 176 2 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. K. Palian^. Pekan, Kuantan, Tringana, A Kelantan, BanWhatt 1 1." 7a m [ndragiri, "AingThye" noon P. Swett. ft Penaag, "Pin Stag" 2pm Hongkong Amoy A Swatow, Hong Bee 2pm Muar Malacca, "Sultan" 2pm Bengkalis Bagan, "Betsy* 1 Spn Rangoon ft Calcutta, "Sofala" 3pm Registration up tO2pn Mala<
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    • 33 3 CONFIRMED AT TOKIO. RaaUr't n¥i ne/wwy- 1 London, Oct. 6th. Reuter's Tokio correspondent reports that the terms of the Peace Treaty have been confirmed b}* the Privy Council of Japan.
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    • 72 3 DISCOVERED BY PROFESSOR BEHRING. R»«t»r Agency. London, Oct. 6th. At a great tuberculosis conference being held m Paris, Prof. Behnng, the discoverer of the diphtheria scrum,' announces that he has disco\cred a remedy for tuberculosis, winch is neither serum nor vaccine. Although the Professor will not undertake
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    • 82 3 ON JAPANS TAXATION Router's Agency London, Oct. sth. Ex-Premier Okumn, m a speech delivered m Tokio, said that Japan's debt now amounted to the interest on which was ,£15,000,000. This was twice the"" sum of what Japan's revenue was a decade a^o. The taxation was now three
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    • 44 3 HOME RI'LER SENT TO GAOL NMttart A|»ncy London, Oct. 6th. Mr. John Dr. Donnel. M. i\ having refused to give surety for good behaviour, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment m Dublin, where he has been inciting intimidation ami outrage.
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    • 65 3 AN OBJECT-LESSON TO ENGLAND. Router's Agenoy London, Oct. 6th. Lord Roscbery has contributed a preface to Mr. Alfred Stead's work entitled v Great Japan," m which he describes Japan as an object-lesson on national efficiency to England. The party system, he considers is accompanied by an immense
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    • 65 3 POPULAR REACTION IN BERLIN. [RMraw t *a»«oy. London, Oct. sth. At the meeting of the German Colonial Congress m Berlin, Minister Posadozsky admitted that the popular reaction was the result of the serious situation m which the German Colonies were now placed, but the people, wishful of
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    • 35 3 THE PORTE'S COMPLETE SUBMISSION. IReuter's Aency.l London, Oct. 6th. Tlic Porte has agreed to all the British demands for satisfaction for acts of piracy committed m the Red Sea.
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    • 23 3 JOCKEY CLl'B STAKES London, Oct. 6th. The Jockey Club Stakes resulted as follows: St. Amant 1, Polvmelus 2, Mondamin 3.
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    • 6 3 R«ut«r A|«ncy
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    • 47 3 INVITED TO OPEN A BRANCH IN JAPAN R*«Urt Agency London, Oct. 6th. Ihe Kobe Standard announces that the Armstrong factory for the manufacture of guns has been asked to open a branch of their works near Hiratsuka, at the invitation of the Japanese Government.
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    • 40 3 Reuters Agency. Reyter Agency. London, Oct. 6th Great Britain has accepted the principle of the invitation to the Peace Conference, but desires fuller information as to the scope of its programme before coming to a final decision.
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    • 19 3 HONOURED BY SPAIN- London, Oct. 6th. King Edward has been gazetted Colonel of the Bth Spanish regiment.
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    • 31 3 Reuter's Agency London, Oct. 6th. A rescript of the Czar diiects that naval officers unable to satisfy the increasing demands under the reformed naval scheme shall be retired.
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    • 23 3 RtuUrt Agenc) London, Oct. cth Sir William Manning, Commissioner of Central Africa, will leave for Zomta on the 2h inst.
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    • 378 3 IMMIGRATION CHECKED BY RESTRICTION LAWS. mmigration from outside Australia to the Australian States ceased about the year 1891, and since that time we have had to depend solely upon the excess of births over deaths for any increase that has taken place m the population. Phis statement, m
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    • 35 3 Reuters Agency- [London, Oct. 6th. There has been a modified contract concluded regarding the Morocco loan, which has been signed at Fez. The amount of the loan has now reached about ,/J.ooo'ooo.
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    • 294 3 "THE CATCH OF THE SEASON" Last night the Bandmann Co. staged "The Catcli tit' the Season before His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson and Miss Anderson. The house was literally packed, there beinj; scarcely a seat to spare. The piece was well sustained from start to finish,
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    • 184 3 In the Directors' Report of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, up to the 30th June last, it is stated that the net profits which would have been available for distribution were $891,675, including the sum of $206,645 carried forward from the last account. The Directors were of
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    • 1323 3 THE GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL REVIEW. Praaant His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson, k. c. m. <;. The Honorables the acting Colonial Secretary E. L. Bkockman, the Attorney-General W. R. Collyf.r, i. s. 0., the Acting Colonial Treasurer J. O. Anthonisz), the Auditor-General E. C. H. Hill, the Colonial
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    • 189 3 At the third ordinary meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co. held yesterday at Gresham House, Mr. Gentle, the Chairman, stated that thepreliminary expenses m connection with the storage appeared to be heavy, but not more than was to be expected. The plant was working satisfactorily
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 365 3 TOWN HALL, UNDIR THE PATRONAGE OF H. E. The Governor, SIR JOHN ANDERSON, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BAHDMAMH OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will present TO INIGrIHIT Saturday, October ph. MY LADY MOLLY. From Terry's Theatre, London. H. E. Sir
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      • 419 3 ROBINSON and Co. HOLD THE LARCEST STOCK OF Pbotoarapbic Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, AI.WAVs FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Chemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, R6binson Company, Serravallo's Tonic. B 111.'. 111. V KIXOMMKNDI.ii li\ W J| Medical Authorities
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 348 3 CHURCH NOTICES. St. Andrews' Cathedral. Oct. Bth, i<joj. Matins and Litany 7 a. m. Holy Communion 7.5 a. m. Children's Service 4 p. m. Evensong and Sermon 5.30 p. m. St. Matthews, Sepoy Unes Holy Communion 9.15 a.m. Foochow Service 1 1.30 .1. m. Evensong and Sermon. 5.15 p. m
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 435 4 Jlcraua Waur Factorp, 15, ENGGOR STREET. BARUGH CO., LTD.—Prvfrittors. We have recently erected a complete plant of POWERFUL NEW MACHINERY, At No. 15, Enggor Street near Tanjong Pagar. tvi pd S(>l)A AXI) BOTTUNG MACHINERY made by HAYWARD, Iw.LR vSc Ca, (the most celebrated firm m the trade) comprises every recent,
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      • 293 4 R. B. LINDSAY Co. 16, COLLYER QUAY. Forwarding Agents. Agents for Messrs. Carter Pater■on A Ca, Limited, London. JjECEIVi: Parcels and Packages and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the United Kingdom and the Continent. Packages sbipped to the Australian States every month at lowest rates. Our next despatch of packages
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      • 598 4 OCZ3 *yy it w~w >t "vv iry*"V"— v m v a v v v \e—~%c wv~*> r*~>f THE LUX LIGHT IS THE CHEAPEST. If COMPARATIVE TABLE. J OF THE RELATIVE COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS. I p r For 100 Candle Power ijJßHp^R^. Material for Burning. Burning r^ Material. Consumption Cost
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      • 304 4 SHHfIOER BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS J5 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers LONDON 19OO.) jg 'Burham Brand' TheFavourite Cement used on the Principal CoiMtniCJgt tion Works m the United Kingdom, Harbourmnd Kailway Works, all over the XX World, and by the C Government of the Straits CO
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      • 1269 4 I THE BRITISH CIfIE|MTOGRAPH. PLAYING TO PACKED HOUSES EVERY NK.IM In addition to our great change of Programme, of New Kilrn^, v arranged under heavy expense the reappearance of the extraordinarx vellous JOHN CLfcMPERT the undefeated handcuff and chain later, who challenges the Police and the public for a hundred
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