Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 October 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. PRICE 5 CENTS. No. 33. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1905.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 46 1 TROOPS FIRE I' TON SPECTATORS. 'Rwrtar*t *i«»«y. London Oct. loth. Brief telegrams from Tiflis report that several bombs were thrown at a detachment of Cossacks. The troops replied by firing. Many of the ■MCUtton wei-c killed and wounded. A general panic resulted.
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    • 51 1 REMAINS RECEIVED WITH GREAT CEREMONY AT ST. PETERSBURG "tjaiißjr v v ajsrUjf London, Oct. 10th. The I'.-mains ofGeneral Kondratenko, the clef- I'der of Port Arthur, have reached St. Petersburg. They were received by several Grand Dukes and civil and military dignitaries. An imposing military funeral took
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    • 36 1 AISTRAUAN NEGOTIA lIONS FALL THROUGH. LOWDQK, H6t 10th. General Booth has cabled e.x-IYcmicr Deakin, of the Australian Common wealth, that he cannot DBOCOBd with the emigration scheme owing to the obstacles raised by Australia.
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    • 25 1 ARMED MEM FILL STREETS. B»yltr Ag.no I LORDOH, Oct. 10th. A burge military force occupies the main squares and streets of Morocco.
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    • 43 1 REMEDY NOT PRACTICAL «»yt»r tgtncy LoMDOK, < iCI. ictli. lu the opinion of medical nun. it will be a long time before Behring's remedy tor the cure of tubercuiosit will reach a prwtfrril Btage, although the merit- of hi> ic-carcht-- arc undisputed.
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    • 32 1 RtvUr'l AfMCy. Loni»on, Oct. 10th. The first sis aussionaries for Mongalla, in Southern Sudan, will anil from Marseilles on the iSth instant, to be followed by others in 1906.
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    • 28 1 Reuter t Agency LONIK)N, Oct. lOth. Turks from Yemen have occupied Hajje unopposed. The next advance will be to the Imam's >tionghold at Sada.
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    • 29 1 R•M t r A§on c y i London Oct. 10th. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Argentina, owing to the imminence ot a general strike.
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    • 17 1 Motor's Ofcy London, Oct. icth The gunboat Gaidamak l»as been refloated at Port Arthur.
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    • 19 1 fleuter* Agency. LoMDOK, < >ct. i oil 1. 11m Japanese have seized t\v<» >tcumcrs bound for Nikolaievsk.
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  • 213 1 We have received an interesting pamphlet entitled Britain*! Opium Harvest," which advocates the suppression of the opium traffic. Opium is a most j>oisonuus drug, and when once the poisonous elements arc taken into the viscera a craving lor it comes on which must be satisfied. 11 not satisfied,
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  • 194 1 A TERRIBLE VOYAGE. The steamer Alhos has arrived A\ New York, after I remarkable vov.'K'* Iroin Port Antonio, Jamaica, during which, the crew and right paMMMM, all of whom air relative or fnt-ml of the head of the Donald Steamship C ompanv. suffered grave privations Early in the
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  • 156 1 An intimate friend oi Mr. Andran L;trnegie says that the great itonmastri has already M tlu < pitaph that i^ to appear OB Ms tombstone the curious phrase "ThatV damned vim* of Andv," and will insist that the damned shall be carved in lull and not represented
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  • 174 1 Ilicic w.i- quite i disturbance in tl« Jewish Synagogue in Waterloo snrr' on Mond.ix .it t p.m.. .is i result ot which, Mr. Exekiel Alwaham Cohen ha* applied toi I wiit <>t BUmmora to I"' issued against Mr. Jacob Reuben Judiih tor alleged defamation. The complainant
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  • 217 1 The Rus!>o-Jnpane*c war Lifted one year six MMM and days. That dates the comnu -neement of hostiliti* n from the time of Admiral lo^oV tit-* dash on Port Arthur OH FcfefUMJ < s n><>4. For a struggle oi >-o Ih^ and s>anniinan character it cannot, in
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  • 197 1 Japan 1- not given to letting il" gra-*- grow und< 1 its fed ll.mllv l>. tin- v\ar been ended win n it brgtii" ti reaping ol the ©Olisetiuencc* u which (to rrlapM into an In-hi- in' Mean* tlu sowing ot commen 1 poMibilitiea. C <>mit Kai-uia. tlu l'i'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 639 1 1 -~V i IKING ToiiM^i I j \,.i \rs i «>k Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COM P AMY, LIMITED. 4Ff^^^t^^^^o^^o^^^^G^^f^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Types o^ Cndurtknce"
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    • 28 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" HoMi TOP PLACE hi Mm HICNESTCLASS >» Whiskies (|»jfMn <»ld) Sappitd to II M. Ihc King and to N. R. N. THE PRINCE OF WALES
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  • 218 2 Our telegram of to-day which a*>ert< that Russia i> planning to station 300,000 troops on the Chinese frontier will come M a surprise only in the number of the men to be left there, and not in the fact itself. Rusnia lias been insistent, from the
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  • 459 2 the Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 11TH OCTOBER. BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Reuter continues to send us news of the scare— a newspaper scare— which has been created by the Paris Matin," but we shall presently find that there is nothing in it." In the meanwhile it serves newspaper
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  • 212 2 We learn that an att« npc will shortly be made to >tart 1 -Loam laundry in Singapore provided Mifficientcapital can be secured. A similar enterprise w.is started in Steven'- Road years ago, but owing to lack of proper equipment the laundry was unable to compete with the
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  • 215 2 Wim.aroon went lame on the course this morning, and it is grcatlv feared will not be able to run at tin- >' coming meeting. Jockeys Southall and H. Wool arrived here on Saturday from Penang for the Meeting. An order for sequestration against the Bamlmann Co., was applied for yesterday
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  • 1084 2 THE FINEST TOWN IN THE PHILIPPINES. C'E. D. M" Special. Only a few miles off the shore of British North Borneo begins the Sulu Archipelago, the most southerly portion of the Philippine Islands. I hree of the Sulu islands arc but a trifle smaller than Singapore island, while
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 148 2 Ihe visit of the British 1 marks an epoch in thi fr '"5 exists between the n ritl and ,n a sense ■t..,,,'^!^ success whirl, ™"*«s arms in the l.u« the first occasion vvkt?*ff fleet has .j ,*T' *SB mission of ft-i,. IU M d iJ'! and it
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    • 117 2 11k Chinesi the passing, tiun for dieir present time, I a I>ik firm can stand t* straw they ha «»utra K f tlw I.i'a t^irTS without incui rhereare man} law should b. maxim is thv sincere it can information to tl i- not an unknowi ol small,
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    • 102 2 I new return* -i to I *h intrigt It is i unfbrtun the G cntitN t<> Mr. Br< h( ck If i thought tit to l.'-r<! VtnpthiU'f < 1 Y earn* ess, I ha<3 a British K \\"ul»l probab j peaceful ami mid it tin- prea
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  • 147 2 >ik. In ro v m the Polk I Court- I public notice that to buy drinks .n tl i 2S ratiK sell to rul< i •oldiers at heart will *f?id? me. I 'lit in tin- lasi ti wim.li thi> prim iple wj i atnc out that
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  • 52 2 DKARS.R, liHitu. I has comment cd tin the trees about the > some time a^o at the ni M i"" mission. This pi uniiu; consist in hacking all portion of i\it\ other ti lietween untouched. lin 'caretul pruning. IKM jack ot proper kuowltti^ 1 ..onsists ot 1 |pgl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 201 2 "T IME S" MIMMG CANDLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. Borneo Company Limited. fC 7% j When in Doubt I I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM >>' w j I 2)e 3Com clat am 3fam. I THOMPSON THOMAS CO., I The Australian Stores. I m CHEAPEST AND BEST. I mcfllistcr
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    • 392 2 PEERLESS eREfIM. STILL HOLDS ITS POSITION AS THE PREMIER UNSWEETENED MILK IN THE MARKET USED BY HOSPITALS THE IDEM. BABIES FOOD. ADDS A FLAVOUR TO A CUP OF TEA THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ELLIS COMPANY— SoIe Agents, 3, CECIL STREET. C. B. LAMBERT CO., PHOTOCRAPHERS Beg to announce that on
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    • 137 2 Shorthand Typewriting. Mrs. HOWELL has BOW opened at No. 32, Winchester House, Collv«r Quay, and is prepared to accept SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Work STRICTEST CONFIDENCE MAINTAINED TtLF.I'HONK No. 104?. HOTEL OE LEUROPE. Just received a fresh shipment of Fresh ki Pass Beer "Iced tat s. s. Princess Alice and can be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 66 2 COMING EVENTS. Wednesday, 11th October. High Water 9-35 a.m. 9-31 p.m. S. V. A, Gun-laying. S. Y. G. Maxim Company. Inspection. 9. Town Band. H. S. Reservoir sto 6 Thursday, 12th October. S. V. I. Recruits Drill. P. C). homeward mail closes. Friday, nth October. High Water. 10-35 am '<>-49
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    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lira, 1905.
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    • 342 1 NmnU-i ol 1-^ue Paid r u Last V.lne ir, r.. LoMI \N\ BuviTS. Sellers. r Shaies \.nue. up to TransactionMining *****a I 10 --.Too Bersaarah U. M. Co., Ltd. u.oo u.^ ,;im nissued. S.oo i. i deferred) S.oo 50,000 1 R;,ub AllM. G. M CO., Ltd. f.p.)
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    • 266 1 Cloves (Amboina) 1 33.00 Copra Bali 7 -d<» Pontianak r>.so Coffee, Hali, 15 o basis 23.00 do Palombang-. 20 basis.. ;;.co do Liberian No. i s«.co Coco-nuts, per thousand 33.35 Gambter s do Cube No. 1 do do No. „c o Mace (Banda) Nutmegs (no to the Ib.) do
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 54 1 Turkish CICARETTES. Flic delight, the luxury, and at the same time, the necessity of every good smoker. The Cigarettes of Stephasiou-Samos »re of the best Turkish Leaf and Unequalled for Quality. Unrivalled fcr Price. Imperial Gold No. 1 1.70 per 100 Aristocratic 1.50 liujxjiial No. 2 1.2^ 1 ligh life
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      • 125 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. I M>i k Mail CoHTBJM 1 WITH 1 m Al M RIAN (ii 'VKKNMf.M The following arc the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here oLTWAHD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1 905 1 905. lii-tc Oct. 9th Persia
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      • 401 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Magnet. Victoria Graving Dock, H. N. M. S. He Ruyter. Albert Graving Dock, Nil. Section No. 1 Tecsta, Ismaila. Both. Section No. 2 Nil. Section No. 3 Hong Bee. Sect on No. 4 Anatoon Apcar. Section
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      • 382 1 BANK& CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Roval Charter. CAFITAI ,£BOO,OOO Rfskrvk Liability of Propriktors i• 8o °.oo°. Rkslrvl Fund .£875,000. (Bank of England. BANKERS National BArAc of Scotland I TheLondon City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 347 2 PRETTY SONG 'FAREWELL TO AILEEN Mrs. W. AR 1111 K WHITE. Suitable t'^r Soprano, Tenor or Baritone. May be obtained p st free. Si pet copy. -MO 12 copies. Apply by letter only to Comier, 81. Institution Hill, Sincapore. Some Press Opinions "The Queen'' Tl >1 we ting incident is
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      • 668 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacifm Mail STEAMSHIP Co., Occidental A Oriental S. s. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Westerm Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Opermtmg tke LAJtGEST mmd FASTEST Sjeamet* <>» tke PACIFIC •«< HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. /'//<• National highway to Europe
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 543 2 SHIPPING NEWS. 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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      • 334 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. \innt. Port. Pro/mh/r ihitr of art,,'<il, Agents, MEN-OF-WAR, &C. Hocue, (Brit cruiser). China, soon. O'Hiugins, (Chili b'thip), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffacl, (Port cruiser i, Lisbon, soon. Sutlej. (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Stbameks. Agamemnon. China, Oct 25 Mamfidd Alcinous, China, Oct 1 3 Mansfield Alting, Bandjermassin, Oct I Daendels
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      • 235 2 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Hon^kon^ <vc Maza^on 7 a in Batu l'ahat "Aing Ann" noon P. Swett Pcnanß, Kistna I p in Sambas &c "Van H 'dorp" Ip m M uar Malacca "Sultan" ipm Pcnanjf Calcutta "A. Apcar" 3pm Malacca Ac 'SelanKor" 3pm Penally D< I i "Calypso" 3 pm Malacca
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    • 4 3 STRIKE SPREADING.
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    • 40 3 Reuter'* Agency London, Oct. 10th. The strike b spreading at Moscow. In the rioting last night many were killed and wounded, including some Cossacks. The populace are exasperated by the brutality of the repressive measures adopted
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    • 47 3 NOTHING DEFINITELY ARRANGED. Rwrttr** »|«»ey. London, Oct. 10th. Ihc Tokio correspondent of the Daily Telegraph wires that he has been officially informed that nothing definite has as yet been determined concerning Admiral Togo's visit to England. The matter is still under consideration.
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    • 51 3 kHUGE RUSSIAN ARMY DETAINED. Reuter Agency. London, Oct. 10th. It is reported that Russia will station 300,000 troops on the Chinese frontier after the conclusion of peace, partly because the Government is apprehensive of their joining the malcontents at home and partly for intimidation of the
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    • 46 3 A CORDIAL RECEPTION. London, Oct. ioth. The British Fleet has arrived at Kobe, where it was greeted with a most cordial reception. The Governor gave a banquet in honour of the visitors at which King Edward and the Mikado were toasted enthusiastically.
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    • 46 3 CKRMAN AND JAPANESE RIVALRY. «»uttr AfMCy London, >ct. ioth. It i> itated that the I lamhurg-America and Norddeutscher lines are contemplating starting lines in the Far Eastern waters, especially with a view to combating Japanese competition in the Yangtse Valley.
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    • 59 3 THE MATIN REVELATIONS. R cuter Agenc) London Oct ioth. It is believed that the articles in the Matin were inspired by M. Delca>se. They have caused a piotbund sensation in France and tend to augment the animosity of France towards Germany. The English paper- are sceptical about
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    • 43 3 Reuter's Agenc>. London, Oct. 10th. It is reported that German bankers are ready to participate in a loan to Russia of seventy-two millions, which are to be chiefly devoted to the unification of the bonds issued during the war.
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    • 36 3 Re u tor Agency. l London, Oct. 10th. Traffic in the Canal is free only by dav. It will be another two or three days before it is free by night.
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    • 148 3 The Manager of Cohen Co., <>f Hatter v R<>;id, appeared before Mr. Marriott yesterday on a charge of exposing for >ale tinned goods unfit for human consumption, Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew in conducting the prosecution stated that he saw the goods on the shelves of the concern
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    • 134 3 Nine Chinese Nonias and a Bengali woman dressed in a nonia's costume appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday on 1 charge of gambling and were fined 5*5 each, half of which went to the informer, besides the forfeiture of $205.61 which was seized by tl.e police in the
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    • 47 3 A writ of summons was yesterday issued against a European named Lock, employed Ly the Tramway Company, on lon.plaii.t of Javaric.-c diixei Ao. 33, wiw alkies lhat Mr. l.o<k .struck and Jinked him en his car at Lavender o licet on Monday afternoon last. 1
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    • 368 3 AN INTERESTING SUMMARY. The L. and C. Express makes the following interesting summary of the position of our currency It is now more than two years since the Report of the Straits Currency Commission was issued and the necessary legislative action was passed by the Council in Singapore.
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    • 423 3 The following, pen picture by a guest describes the Czar's demeanour at a Great Court Ball at the Winter Palace a season or two ago, and appears in the September number of the Pall Mall Magazine The Czar looked on with hi> usual half-melancholy, half
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    • 224 3 MR. HENNIKER HEATON'S NEW CAMPAIGN. London, August 7. The present moment, when international friendships are being ever more firmly cemented, is most opportune for Mr. Hennikcr Heaton's movement for a universal penny postage. In a letter on the subject, Mr. Ilenniker Heatcm says -"It is intended to
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    • 897 3 IN SINGAPORE. The Man from Missouri. A combination of chronic insomnia an<! natural inquisitiveness led me one night to round Cape Whiteaway and steer for the home of the Daily Mail. My inquiring mind has often led me into tro"ble and this night was no exception but then
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    • 148 3 The Home papers publish the following The extraordinary spectacle of a lion playing with a child has been witnessed at Vryheid in Natal. A Dutch farmer, accompanied by his wife and little boy, w;;-. oul shooting &ame. Suddenly their attention was drawn to the child, who had
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    • 54 3 Tartar General Chiu Yu Shan telegraphs that over 20 000 lives have been lost during the war in Fentien alone, and advises thatthe Russian and Japanese Governments should be asked to pay 20,000,000 taels to China as compensation. No less than thrity-six alien ghin cse were banished
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    • 168 3 The active battle fleet of the German Navy will be considerably increased both in fighting power and in readiness to strike a blow when it has been formed anew in the coming autumn, for then the divisions will be both equal in numbers, and the vessels will
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    • 123 3 The new string Orchestra Band which arrived yesterday by the S. S. Polynesien for the Hotel De I'Europe made their debut last night at dinner, and discoursed an excellent selection of music. It is a talented combination of no mean order and is under the conductorship
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    • 118 3 Six milkmen appeared before Mr. Marriott yesterday charget. with selling adulterated milk. One o\' the men admitted that he had been thrice fined for that offence; the first time S5O the se- i cond $75, the third $100. lie stated that he had only five cows, but Chief
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    • 116 3 That the repatriation of the Chinese in South Africa 'would entail a serious financial loss to the community is ihown by the following figures Since the importation of Chinese the increase in white wages amounts to and the taking of the local stores .£"500,000 during the
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    • 86 3 Mr. Law Sens Kim, a Towkay, has had a warrant issued for the arrest of his former rickisha coolie, the complainant alleging that he left Si 74.34 in a bag under the seat of the ricksha while he went into a house. He was gone
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    • 83 3 At the Supreme Court yesterday, five women, alleging to l>e widows of the lateChew Eng Ghoon, apjxared through their respective attorneys, asking that their claims for the property of their deceased husband be recognised. Besides numerous widows and still more numerous progeny, the late Chew Eng Chooo
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    • 93 3 The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Races The Law* Stake*. Cilencoe 10 Barchester 9. 8 Convoy 9. 4 Banzai 8.12 Currency Lass 8.7. The Governor's Cup. VYini-.troon 10.7 Euingion 10. 1 Seaport io, The Idler 9 S C adenas 9.4; Waihi 8.12 Rockhill
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    • 42 3 Our next verse is as follows No. 32. They spoil the Kid w 10 spare my first; My next I'll let you know! Well known to Londoners his cry "OleClo,! OleClo.! OleClo,!" Tut Competition Editor.
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    • 65 3 The output for the month of September from the Fusing Lama Tin Mine was a<s follows Total ore raised Soo piculs. Approximate value $37, 200. Tim Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Sen- ice Reservoir from 5 to 6 p. m. this evening. The production of
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 289 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A N D VALUERS. MORTGAOts ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADK. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR P#rak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Lifk.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ HANOS POWELL CO'S Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular's issued
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      • 412 3 ROBINSON and 00. HOLD THE LARCEST STOCK OF Pbotoarapbic Goods, FILMS, PLATES PAPERS, ALWAYS FRESH. Hand Cameras, Stand Cameras, Plate Cameras, Film Cameras, Warwick and Ilford Plates Papers Ohemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. i Everything- for Photgraphic use, Robinson ft Companp. Serravallo's TonicMedical Authorities jl BW^^ ALL OVER THE WORLD. #MBB|
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 479 4 BOOKSELLERS STATIONBTIsK fee (fr^^-^Odxfp, \Vti\iV 1^! LIST OF BOONS.— (Recently Received) Findlay's Class Teaching S 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary,, 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-Tzc's Tao-Teh King 11.50 Wo Chang's England 2.50 Chang Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3.50 Hope n 2.60 Parker's History of China 5.90
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      • 306 4 R. B. LINDSAY Co. 16, COLLYER QUAY. FoRWAMMNG AGEXTS. Agents \\n Mo-rs, Carter Paterson Co. Limited, London. JJECEIVE Parcels and Packages and fonvard 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 packages to
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      • 450 4 The Lux Light HAS BEEN AWARDED THE COLD MEDAL AMD DIPLOME z^lliiip^: HONOUR AT THE WORLDS j EXHIBITION AT LIEQE. \pi \J Sole Agents GADELIUS Co. I ground floor OF COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., TW 2-5 Telegraph Street, "f^f^tf ~yL-_ *^L- j^_ "r^n^T" M M f SUFFERERS FROM 1
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      • 98 4 The General Enquiry and Registrotio n Office. We beg to inform the public that the above oftice has been taken over by a Syndicate. K. H. MAULEFFINCH Co. The General Enquiry and Registration Agency. We have this day taken over the abov Agency, nnd have appointed Mr. 1 C. Nock
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      • 326 4 SHHfIQER gnos. g SPECIALITIES, 1 METALS 2 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS g associated Poniana < Cchkiu M?anufiKtuKrs q LONDON IOOO.i Burham Brand g» TheFavourite Cement used on the Principal ConstrucVm lH)n or^ s m l 1( United CO Kingdom, Harbour and Kailway Works, all over the XX World, and by the
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      • 1041 4 ASDFASDF "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, "etT 1 W A u TED ChineSe Drok hbcral 1 W Room 17, Winchester Hou£ rnu nurse would take duuv/TJ chdd or patient for return for passage paid Straits Press Agency, 16, C-, WANTED A strtiu4i as Assistant Managi claN> ovtaMt rapresenui
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