Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 10 October 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Nail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 33. VOL. L SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 43 1 A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE. Reuter 1 Agency London, Oct. ath, The imports of Great Britain for the half year ending on thc 30th September show a substantial increase of ,£2,658,642, while the exports during the same period have increased by ,£3,421,801.
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    • 23 1 NOW OPEN TO SHIPPING TRAFFIC Hauler's Agency London, Oct. 9th. The Suez Canal has been re-opened to the shipping traffic.
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    • 26 1 NEWSPAPERS STOP PUBLICATION. Reuters Agency London, Ht. <>th. N newspaper^ are hdaf published in Moscow In consequence Dfthecoav poaiton going out ON strike.
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    • 38 1 BANKS PETtrtOM FOR A KING (tartar *9««cr London, c t. 9th. A hundred and five banks headed bv the Bank of Norway, have petitioned the Storthing t-> restore settled conditions in the country L»y electing King.
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    • 25 1 Rwrtort &|**«y London, Oct. ath. The Washington Department of Agriculture intends issuing in November I Cotton Rtjxnt probabh cailv in the month.
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    • 23 1 Rwitor's A|Moy LotfDOX, Oct «>th. Hie death is annowieed of Eden Pacha, the Turkish Commaiuler-in Chief during the Greek war.
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    • 126 1 BEHRING DESCRIBES Ills REMEDY. London, Oct. aaK Professor Behlina has described al the Tuberculosis Conference his new remedy for the cure of consumption, the principle whereof is the impregnation of the living cells of the body with a substance extracted from the virus of tuberculosis. Dr. Behring temporarily
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  • 316 1 NUMEROUS NEW SHIPS FOR THE EAST. Information lias been received at Fremantle in regard to the new steamers in course of construction for the Xorddeutscher Lloyd. For the new freight line to Australia there are being built six new vessels, with tonnage ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 and
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  • 238 1 AN OFFICER'S THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Ihe following account is the experience of an officer of the Mikasa." who had nanow ,scapo when the battleship mH with disaster: "I retired at about 10 o'clock on Sunday night, when everything on board was all right. At ..U.ut twenty minutes past twelve
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  • 531 1 CURIOUS INSTANCE <»| SUGGESTIBILITY! Mi. I". M. l>a\f.n|H>u, in the ,>n tetnfxmtry Rfitmw. makes a study of the religion of the American negro. He speaks ot the n^nns as a childrace, primitive man with primitive traits in a modern environnu ut. He Mjfl that their religious Method
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  • 185 1 llakmmhn's (inns i- expected to open here on the 17th iiht., and NVVItI new Umtim ind arttftt* are promised \\'i notice tint the iirst meeting <•• the Hunt party is |o takt place <m Saturday the dtj Oi tin" last day's raring this fat t MOM t<» have Ik'cm entirely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 785 1 Taijsaij. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, nlvigoratinq Sodium Chloride. 18.76 Potassium 0.56 Sodium Sulphate. j.»j \ii.ilv- C'aliciuni arbonateo.ji sis. lion Carbonate 5.41 Silicic Acid 2.71 Mineral Solids Carbonic Acid (free) 2.8V Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations. 1 Mflk THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER j I-JM m, is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been
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    • 16 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Sound Scon 11 Wiiiskn. ot Exceptionally Gooi» Value."
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  • 368 2 the Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER. THE SENSATIONAL "MATIN The somewhat sensational telegram which announces that as an incentive to the entente, England offered to mobilise the British Fleet, and seize the Kiel Canal and land 100,000 men in Schleswig-Holstein may be dismissed as unworthy of
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  • 174 2 Elsewhere in our columns to-day will be seen the report of a case in which a Chinaman was prosecuted by the Railway for attempting to travel on an old ticket. There have been similar cases before, and in each case the accused have alleged that the obsolete
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  • 177 2 A local medical practitioner who make> specialty of treating the DOOT, state- that it is not true that the local impure milk supply is responsible t«>r numerous deaths among poor children. Beneficent nature, he points out, baa provided mothers of this class, as 1 general rule, with a
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  • 154 2 Mr. William Tearle, Manager of the Singapore-Johore Railway, appeared in the Police Court yesterday to prosecute a Chinaman named Lam Sang for attempting to travel on a timeexpired ticket. The accused stated that he went to Johore on Sunday and gave up his own return ticket
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  • 296 2 A meeting of Licensing Justices will be held on Wednesday afternoon, the 1 ith inst. HK li«»»"^vard mail steamer Subia left Hongkong at i p. m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 12th instant. The P. O. outward mail steamer Arcadia left
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  • 965 2 LITTLE MONEY FOR LONG MEN. I entered a large city warehouse, as a friend, an unsuccessful candidate for a vacant position, left it No good Jack? I asked. Not a bit,, replied my friend. I expressed surprise, for the applicant held excellent testimonials, and looked a shrewd, intelligent
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  • 113 2 Dk. Cross, formerly a missionary in the Hokkien Province, China, has arrived in Singapore and will practftM medicine here. Upon information sworn t<> by a brother of the deceased, a warrant "was yesterday issued for the arrest of MM Chwee Tow, accused of the murder of Goh Hcng I lee
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  • EASTERN PRESS.
    • 58 2 concluded without pic of cither country ,!/*P<v have known oxistcn.,- ia learnt of the netotiationv Power of the people I down as an axiom tint f should not coiiM.lt tl,< ....i' nm «nu questions, but it j s ma s.dcrationofthc immet this latest treaty that the community would
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    • 65 2 It is admitted on i m that the completion, »«y Singapore wooM >,„■„ severe blou to Pori Si the formation ol the the certain d.ver-.0,,, n of its coasting trade 1,. the 8 n the prospects of the I to be the brightest. tion redounds great). its founders
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    • 81 2 A -tatr nt MMd D I always far excel al policy The reform of, wnow left cmplrtd^ of I^>rd Kitchener, an.l RUlts, which will strengthen our Milii India. W< ihould I I practical outi ome the much talk;, the Amu efficient to me contingencies h< ■houM
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    • 86 2 (.nut Britain themselves to upl IDd i|>tr K ritv 0( tain the po which means ifa to all nationalitu in this hu| I tions HhoukJ tx p for long prevail* hina will her independence and i her dominions i- hilly aware it i^ n< i for
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    • 90 2 With nq trade, it is port brin| It is true that I him- which nil. which th. public. Tiuy i... d vintem < what i unprofiuble vun groat reputation foi m ■era' pem mal confort, M at th good deal which was ai handa of the P.
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  • 142 2 1> \K SIK. Your id calling ujxmi Sim ip.** Mrflw a raapoMivi '■>?***■ In addition to the negk 1 mentioned, is the uns near Dnob) li aul a (i«>\ vinnunt. An .itu it ment there has l.u l> tx youiiK r tram ii.iu bi aWJM .111(1 Will
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  • 61 2 Nmi men were (bum! TdukAyer Street on Suw were arii -ted M Vagrant*. penned in the Third M N yesterday morning pi executed. Four «»t tbund to he in bad dition and Mrere Seng's hOBOiUL two and discharged. Thn u appeared befcri the Court TJ charges before,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BUCK WHITE," 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. PEERLESS eRBAM. 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— SoIe Agents, 3.
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    • 338 2 When in Doubt, j I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM fl IT IS I S <3)e Sfam dat am SCam. 1 i THOMPSON THOMAS «fe CO., I I The Australian Stores. I I CHEAPEST AND BEST. I Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers House Estate Agents. FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN RESIDENCE. To be let
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    • 172 2 Shorthand Typewriting. Mrs. HOWELL has now opened at N<>. 32, Winchester Mouse. Collycf Ouav. and is prepared to accept SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Work. STRICTEST CON FIDENCE MA 1 N T A I N El >. Telephone No. 1042. Art Needle Work Depot, Telephone No. 737. Fresh Cut Flowers. Bouquet-. Wreaths. Prices
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 78 2 COMING EVENTS. Tuesday, 10th October. High Water 8-56 n.m. 8-40 p.m. Rehearsal Orchestra. 5 p.m. ••The Little Michu>," Town Hail y p.m. Wednesday, nth October. High Water 9-35 a.m. 9-31 p. m S. V. A, Gun-laying. S. V. G. Maxim Company. Inspection. 9. Thursday, i2tb October. High Water 10-18 a.m.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10m, 1905.
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    • 400 1 Number of Issue Paid L,, Last m,- r 8 v_i-i» Comtany. Buyers. :Sellers. T snares \aiue. up to l i Transactions •lining ijjsos I *o Sr«se I Barassnh C IL Co.. Ltd. 13.00 e>,seu ataaaoS. $.00 4,000 10 8 »o (Deferred. 8.00 50-000 1 1 Raub Aust.
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    • 143 1 To-DAY'b R.MKS On London— Bank 4 m > »/l 11/16 Demand .21 7/16 Private 6 m >. do. 3 m/s. -'i 13 i r > On Gtrmatty— Bank dd 2.1 7 Private 5 m 2.19J da '> rn 2.21 On France— Bank dd 2.(>b\ Private 3 m/s do. f,
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    • 131 1 Cloves (Ambo'ma) 5: 33.00 Copra Bali 7*3° do Pontianak 6.80 Coffee, Bali, 15 °o l»asi> do Palembang, 20 ba>is,, 2;. 00 do Libcrian No. 23.50 Coco-nuts, per thousand Gam bier tt '8.2*5 do Cube No. 1 1 i t <!< 1 do No. 2 -CO Mare (Banda) Nutmegs (110
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 55 1 Turkish CIGARETTES. The delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker. The- Cigarettes of Stepha>iou-Samos are of the best Turkish Leaf and Unequalled for Quality. Unrivalled for Price. ImjK rial Gold. No. 1 1.70 per 100 Aristocratic i.eo Imperial No. 2 1.^5 M High
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      • 120 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. UNDER Mail Contract with 1111. Austrian (".ovkknmknt. The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HGMEWAHD Arrives Sails )O 5 1905. 1 riste Oct. 9th Persia Oct. Bth Nippon Nov. Bth :l n
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      • 396 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Magnet. Victoria Graving Dock, H. N. M. S. De Ruyter. Albert Graving Dock, Nil. Section No. 1 Selangor, Teesta, Ismaila. Hong Bee. Section No. 2 Lothian.Sierra Blanca. Section No. 3 Calypsc, Carlyle. Section No. 4 Arratoon
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      • 370 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. APITAL ,£BOO,OOO Rkskrve Liability of Propriktors I' .£BOO,OOO, RtsKßvt Kum, Z*75,000. Bank of England BANKERS National Ban* of Scotland j TheLondon City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 86 2 PRETTY SONG. 'FAREWELL TO AILEEN. BV Mrs. W. ARTHUR WHITE. Suitable for Soprano. Tenor or Baritone. May be obtained post free, $1 per copy, 910 for 12 copies. Apply by letter only to Composer, 81, Institution Mill, Singapore. Some Press Opinions The Queen' This touching incident is set to tuneful
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      • 720 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. 4 Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AM) Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago Nokth-Westemi Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Ofrermtmg (lie LARGEST ami FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) j FROM HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. The Xationnl kigkway to
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 553 2 SHIPPING HEWS. The imperial German Mail steamer "Sachsen passed the Canal and left Suez outward bound yesterday. She is 6 days late in consequence of the blocking of the Canal but will probably make a few days good on the voyage. The P. O. Homeward Mail steamer Nubia left Hongkong
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      • 534 2 Lothian, British 3222, Williamson, Oct. 8 Birkcnhcad, Pat. Simons, for Hongkong 9. Lai Smtur, British 3460, Lake, Oct. 9 Calcutta, Bonstcad, for Hongkong 10. Nuetitnng, German 825, Meyer, Oct.B Bangkok, Behh, Meyer, for Bangkok. Persia, Australia 3779, Craglietto, Oct. S Manila, R. Schmidt, ior Trieste 10. Providence* Norwegian, 630, Cornell)isen,
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      • 333 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Oct. 7.— Per Teesta Mr. Buckley, Mrs Gam age and daughter and servant, Mr. J. W. Kcenan, Mr. K. Bux, Mr. Wool ond servant, Mr. D. P. Me. Dougall and servant, Mr. Southon, Mrs. E. A. B. Jeremiah, Ers. Carbery, Miss. Jeremiah, infant and servant, Mrs. Nichols, and
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    • PEACE CELEBRATIONS.
      • 43 3 London, Oct. 9th. \n advance portion of British officers and ■etaCD, numbering in all s j x hundred, arrived at Kioto on Satur- I day where they were feted by the municipality and citizens. Osaka was also visited.
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      • 42 3 WILL BE SENT HOME VIA SIBERIAN RAILWAY. R cuter s Agency London, Oct. 9th. The Russian prisoners of war, at present interned in Japan, will be >l)ippe<l to Vladivostock, and from thence sent home via the Siberian Railway.
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      • 43 3 BRITISH LINER PURCHASED. <U»ttr Agency London, Oct. 9UI. The Hamburg America line have purchased the Union Castle liner The vessel will be rechi istened the "Ocean "and will make the exservice between Naples and Alexandria in connection frith the Berlin express.
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      • 43 3 LVGAINST CHIEF NANDI. neuter's Agency Lonix)n, Oct. 9th. It is stated that the expedition to be despatched from Nairobi against the Chief Nandi will consist of fifteen hundred troops with nine maxims and two armoured trains to patrol the line.
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      • 44 3 ii-oPbLD By French Promoter. Shanghai, Sept. 30. The French promoter of the proposed new railway line from Foochow to Amoy is opposed to the wishes of Chinese capitalists who now wish to construct the line at a cost of Taels Soo.ooo.
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      • 35 3 PROPOSED VISIT TO JAPAN. London, Oct. Ist. It has been suggested that their Royal Highnesses the Prince and PlincCSS of Wales should visit Japan, after India, and return to England via America.
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      • 22 3 WELCOMED BY CHINA. Shanghai, Sept. 30th. The Chinese Government welcomes the new Anglo-Japanese agreement which it has received most favourably.
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      • 96 3 BANQUET TO ADMIRAL NOEL. Shanghai, Sept. 30. Upon the arrival of the China Squadron at Yokohama, early in < October, a banquet will be given in lonour of Admiral Sir Gerard H. U. Noel. [In all probability Admiral Sir Gerard 11. U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief, flying his flagon
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    • 271 3 L SCHOOLS FOR NATIVE CHILDREN For three years Mr. A. G. H. Wise <>ld tea planter, and now a member of a colonial Government office in Cey•n) has been working for the pro'ui of primary education to the iiildreii of the Tamil coolies employed "ii the tea
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    • 62 3 Manila Cablenews announces •1 birth as follows: Their family Int\T>es: Last Satm day nightastranger Billed at the residence of A. R. Hagar and with a lusty cry asked to be admitted into the family circle. Mr. and ll.i'j;.r, plc;.scd with the a^jx-a- i-cc of the little one, promptly admitted him.
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    • 613 3 THREE OF THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS IN TROUBLE. Yesterday was a great day for soldiers at the Police Court, two cases in which they were involved being on. A Chinese spirit-shop keeper, whose place of business is at No. 51, Orchard Road, complained that Private Tyers, wellknown among
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    • 16 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. F. Salzmann beat D. Y. Perkins 8-6, 6-3. 6-3.
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    • 354 3 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING These races cair; off on the 30th ult., and Ist Octc er in the presence of a large and enthusiastic gathering. Fine weather favoured Jie racing and Singaporeans have reason to congratulate themselves on the fact that the Singapore horses Benedick and Black Bird
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    • 112 3 Mr. W. J. Bry-n, of America, is starting on a world's tour which will include the Far East. He announces that he will visit Japan and the Philippines and Australia. The purpose of the trip is p tly political with a view to furnishir material
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    • 76 3 Bv the French Mail from Saigon there arrived yesterday morning a new string Orchestra Band for the Hotel de L'Europe, under the conductorship of M. le Clair. We understand there are to be special guests' nights, and that the orchestra will perform in one corner of
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    • 79 3 TWO MATCHES YESTERDAY. The Y. M. C. A. met the St. Joseph's School on the Old Gaol Site, and the school retired winners by one goal to nil after a very slow game. The S. V. A. played the Vampires OH the S. R. C. ground. The game
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    • 195 3 At 2.30 a.m. on Saturday last, a number of Chinese broke into a house near the sixth-mile stone on Pay ah Lebar Road, occupied by See Kim and his family. There are supposed to have been about a dozen men in the gang, and four
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    • 138 3 WILL WINTER AT VLADIVOSTOCK. The China Review understands that orders have been given to get everything ready on board all the interned Russian vessels which are at present in Chinese and other ports, in order to proceed, as soon as the peace terms are duly signed, up
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    • 40 3 The>- say that the elephint is jealou> of the proposed white elephant. That the new theatre is to be finished as soon as those who have promised to settle up their subscriptions settle down to sign their cheques.
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    • 47 3 E. D. M." HIDDEN NAMES' COMPETITION. The next name for solution is as follows No. 31 A singer great we chant his hymns. He is my first. My next I lend The fervour of my prayers, that good on him— the greatest good descend. The Competition Editor.
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    • 276 3 JAPAN'S GREAT SUCCESS FORESHADOWED. The advent o Japan as a great world Power appears to have been foreshadowed in a curious manner by Wilhclm Raabes In his 1 wel "The Forest People," which was published at Frankfort so Ion? ago as 1863, says the Frankfurter Zeitung." One
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    • 309 3 That the Japanese have no religious faith, that they illustrate what a purely secular morality and enthusiasm can accomplish, seems to be an obsession of the Western mind. Yet, as needs to be repeatedly urged, the Japanese are a nation of spiritualists. Miss Yei Theodora
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    • 135 3 Mr Julian Frankel, son of the wellknown furniture dealer, appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday morning on a charge of assault upon a coolie employed by Mr. Moltcni, the Victoria Street Confectioner. The complaint was that the coolie was trying to clean out the drain and was
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    • 111 3 Among the arrivals by the French mail steamer Polynesien from Shanghai yesterday morning, were the members of the Gaiety Star Company who have just completed a most successful tour in the north. The Company intend playing here four nights at theTown Hall, commencing on the 16th inst.
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    • 64 3 Uudlr the Inventions Order in Council, Mr. A. Grant Mackie, of Kuala Lumpur, has filed specification of his invention for a new form of Puddler Harrow. Tm Manchester police have a warrant for the arrest of a dentist who disappeared from that city recently, and is believed to be Witzhoff,
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    • 100 3 NEW SHIFTING LINI 5 FOR THE FAR EAST. The Rangoon Times states that Mr. A. S. Mihara of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the largest steam shij>ping company of Japan, arrived in Rangoon on the nth ult. for the purpose of establishing a permanent steamship service between japan ami
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    • 49 3 On learning that it is the intention of the Chinese Government to buy back the Chinese Eastern Railway from Japan, Jt is reported that certain French financirJs are negotiating through their Minister and Minister Ku Hung Ki, offers of loans to the Peking Government. ChCV
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 125 3 BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE. Capital f24,000,000(£960,000). Reserve fund f 9,708,000 (£388,000). HEAD OFFICE: PARIS. Londo? Bankers The Union of London and Smith's Bank. BRANCH IS A T Hongkong, Shanghai, Canton, Hankow, Saigor, Haiphong, Hanoi, Tourane, Pnom-Penn, Battambang, Bangkok, Pondieherry, Noumea, and Tahiti Correspondents in all principal town 55 in France, Europe,
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      • 365 3 TOWN HALL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE H. E. The Governor, SIR JOHN ANDERSON, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 2nd. THE BANOMANN OPERA CO. By special arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes. will present TO ITIGHT Tuesday, OctotxQ 10th. FOR FIRST TIME IN THE EAST. THE LITTLE MIGHUS. At Present
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      • 471 3 ROBINSON and 00. HOLD THE LARCEST STOCK OF PbotoarapWc Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, ALWAYS FRISK i Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Chemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson Companp. Serravallo's Tonic. W HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY 81 JVledical Authorities Jt ff^^'
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 481 4 BOOKS EL LERS STAT lONBHS W LIST OF BOOKS. (Recently Received) Kindlay's Class Teaching I 4-3° Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary,, 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-Tze's Tao-Teh King H.50 Wo Chang's England 2.50 Chaaf Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3.50 Hope 2.60 Parker's History of China M 5.90
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      • 279 4 R. B. LINDSAY Co. 16, COLLYER QUAY. Forwarding AGENTS. Agent! for Messrs. Carter Paterson ft Co., Limited, London. RECEIVE Parcels and Packages and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the United Kingdom and the Continent. Packages shipped to the Australian States every month at lowest rates. Our next despatch of package*
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      • 447 4 f The Lux Light ~^F^ HAS BEEN AWARDED THE COLD MEDAL AND DIPLOME ;=li3Sp^; HONOUR AT THE WORLD'S exhibition at liege. VF^ Sole Agents GADELIUS Co. ground floor ok COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., Tm 2-6 Telegraph Street. SUFFERERS FROM 1 I DYSENTRY I B Will find great relief by
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      • 99 4 The General Enquiry and Registratio nOff ice. We beg to inform the public that the above office has been taken over by a Syndicate. K. 11. MAL'LEFFINCII fc Co. The General Enquiry and Registration Ageney. We have this day taken over the abov Agency, and have appointed Mr. T. C.
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      • 334 4 SHRfIGER BROS. S SPEC lALITIES, 1 METALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associated Portiana < utiKin ißanufacturers o LONDON 1900. Burbam Brand rheFavouritc Cement used on the I'rincipal Construe* tion Works in the United CO Kingdom, HarlxuiT and Kailway Works, all over the World, and bv the C Govenunem <>t the
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      • 671 4 t~q3o^ I "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID. y Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations y Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Wkek. Koktnight. Month 25 words or under 50 < ts. 1. 50 2. 00
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      • 443 4 i\T ANTED Chinese Broker 1.1 VV Room I7f Winchester H«JS£ ral tfr^ SfVRSE. English Hosi nurse would tak, hild Or patient to, Ml ..'.JJ! cturn for passage paid j' c Straits Press Agency. „iiw» WANTED A Strait^,,. as Assistant Man,p .MM outside r< picscntat! Applv: The Shanghai i c i
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