Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 13 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. 35. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ia 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 145 1 MORE REVELATIONS. R outer's Ag*ney.) London, Oct. 12th. The investigations in connection \vith the Insurance Companies of NewYork continues. Mr. McCurdy, President of the New York Mutual Life Association has stated that his salary was i.'30,000. He alto gave explanations showing that large sums of money
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    • 55 1 THE MATIN DISCLOSURES. M. DCLCASSE NOT RESPONSIBLE. R«wt»r i Agency. London, Oct. i:i The Editor of the "Matin" ha- i>ubli>heda iUtemenl to the effect th.it M. I cassc is in no way rcipomlblt for the Matin statements. The Germin pretsii displaying signs of irritation because the British Govern ment has
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    • 53 1 FAVOURABLY CONSIDERED BY RUSSIA. Reulor's Agency LoNDoN, Oct. 12th. The "Time**"' Paris correspond*! it says, there is reason to Relieve th.it the Anglo-Russian rapprochement wrhtch is being strongly advocated by France, is being favourably consideuM in Russia. Further that there is no likelihood the RuMO-Germati Alliance which istrenuously
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  • 252 1 Much agitation has lately been going on among the Tarset-s of Bombay on account of a proposal that the famous "Towers of Silence "on Malabar Hill should no longer be devoted to their present purpo-e. Fvery visitor to India knows the Towers of Silence, and
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  • 278 1 Since Mr. Choate's return to Ann i tea from his Ambassadorial duties at the Court of St. James there has crept into the public telling an adventure with which the great attorney met during one ot his tinal weeks in Kngland. Accompanied by Mrs. Choate,
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  • 541 1 SELANCOR. Kl \I A l.t Ml I U, lOtll M. The weather here now, eftpecialljr ill the evening, is anything hut pleasant. It was responsible, to i certain extent, for the somewhat mm i show ma«i< t! the Selan^oi Turf < lul), (iymkhana meeting Im( Saturday,
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  • 60 1 A Eurasian who ha* travelladfa n locaj Europtan turn in the Federated Malay States selling lamps, is being rv much sought after by the linn which he has I* i< upn seating, as the proceeds f>f some of his amounting to .Si,?oo or tin rc.tboiitx, have not beca
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  • 65 1 AfiCOfding to a London dispatch fifty members of the British expedition whidi sit out 10 establish the boundary b« tu<- n Persia and Alt;. mist. in in OfdsY to make poasibts th«- Occupation of strategic points and putting in telegraphic communications on the Afgnnstan frontier, have j»erMied.
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  • 116 1 It ia ttated in Shanghai Maudmin Circles tint the Board oi Rcwmh has appropriated the Mini of li.i.t a in illi< >i: tads as the first instaln eiil lowdi Imi capital ol a I >an k on modern foreign line*, to ho styled ihe Hupu Yanhai g,
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  • 157 1 1 1 is ascertained thai the fighting capacity* ol 1 1 "Mik.t-a" has nut been impaired by the accident which caused In i >i rikui^;. Directon of the N. Y. K have presented 4 aptain Maxmiltan, who hoj left their employ t«» fceeoJM LJoydfW Surveyor at K<>f>c, with tin him
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 274 1 I I ■'V i AGENTS l< »l< SINGAPORE JOHN LITTLE CO. Gawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, f oden's Steam Wagons. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company. Limited. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. 2g linLit l iuiiiii Rood. \N IDEAL SPOT EOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's Bath
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    • 282 1 1 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. 1 THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH S COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. C The most flattering testimonials from medical men. To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. f THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd, Sole Importers 1 The Indian
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    • 136 1 fV&SmmwimSL "Types Endurance 19 aT was invented by the world's foremost typewriter i It is built on correct mechanical lines. j I H It is strong in every part. i i It is simple and direct in operation, and almost |j I It does the speediest and most perfect work
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    • 16 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Seejmj Stouii \V'insK%. •I Bbdj tfwMaiAi Gone) Vmsu**
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  • 473 2 the Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Reuter's telegrams daily grow more and more sensational, and it is not easy to grasp the significance of the latest cabled information that France is in favour of an Anglo-Russian rapprochement. The Paris correspondent of the "Times"
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  • 229 2 We are extremely indebtt: 1 for the tVicudly interest de-played in <-ur domestic affairs by the S/raifs Tnnrs which has been at great pains to put matters right for us. Pinprick- in the >hape of small paragraphs all diet ited by pure disinterestedness in our wellfare have
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  • 104 2 It will be remembered that BOOM days ago we stated that the Japanese intended capturing the carrying trade of the Far East and would not be contented with even that. The latest advices from Japan -tatc that the Toyo Risen Kaisha have deckled tj open in November next
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  • 273 2 Four Chinese shopkeepers were yesterday fined £5 each for selling food between three and four a. m. when their licences compelled them to close their places of business at i a. m They stated that customers kept coming and ordering food and they could not very well order them away.
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  • 1027 2 A TOWN WITH A GREAT FUTURE. I The Spanish geographers always considered the island of Luzon the largest of the Philippine group, but later surveys, made by the American-, give Mindonao the first place with an area o f about 40, ooo'square miles nearly as great as that of
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 118 2 l he rotcntialitics of M a l ormous, incalculable, an nizens of the Peninsula bsCQ <fcby more progress ive ?m] m n f" vrrr *<S ed rulers in the past two not too much to av thatourf and the wealth „f have bem doubled, rtyr bythirtime
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    • 65 2 Ai we know very well the ordinary Chine* working and gcncrallx who wiTl do a fair day' 1- recognised here to i.« n Nothing like the trouble experienced with them ii n have ever been known h, only conclude that goaded by cruelty and ,|i.
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    • 116 2 A "glowing account tas In*,, i Ihtod Ucr.in v «»t (.crnv.n trade in tU emphasising the suco of German with I; declaring that th, the British even in I i pore and th< Y K mav lielp to con» \t r.< in for the <lc[.it published of the
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    • 38 2 n thousand ed to work from tl iit strut our h;.rb«>ur front tad which i* S \Y. buildings that are sul tli latest their tar which »t ind British •i t'» all the isi talent- will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 210 2 I N D. COOPE Company's. BURTON LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz. quarts of all dealers. %#i MW—^ j When in Doubt, j I TRY A PINEAPPLE HAM I > s I 2)e Sfam dat am Sfam. S I THOMPSON THOMAS <<: CO.. 1 Tin*
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    • 524 2 Pear less 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&eo., SOLE AGENTS. S, CECIL STREET WILSON Oft Permanent and Artistic ■*-«v#m v#w. EmLAR6EHIEIiTS artists, photographers,
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    • 353 2 WHAT OUR READERS Ml iM(\ 1r r i I SINGAPORE HOTELS. I Dv ar Sir, 1 tinti I in i m Sat laj Sin';ap^)r'- H A often diM nav d, naj l one "r two imi i The fenaral complaint Pood a never to be i take a friend to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 COMING EVENTS. Te-day, i?tb Cctcber High water. 10 a.m. 10-40 p.m. Full Moon. 5-58 p.m. P. O. outward mail due. Tanjong Pagar Meeting Exchange. 1 2. Saturday, 14th October. High Water. 5-17 a.m. 4-54 .pm. Paper Hunt Tanglin. Raffle- Hotel. Hunt Dinner. Sunuay, i*tb October. High Water. 7-0 a. in.
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    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER L3th, 1905.
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    • 145 1 !--ue P i Value .••mani. Buyers. Seller- 1 1 i aneactiona Ba I \i Ltd. S.oo (Deferred Vest. G. M Co., Ltd .i P .i 4 73 4 (contrib. l.j Re an| efa mg G. M. Co 45 t Tin M. Co.. Ltd 6.00 >.oo 5 00
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    • 226 1 Cloves (Amboina) S Copra Bali „7.25 ao Pontianak 1 Bali, 15 has 5 Z z do iV.lt'rnk ba-i».. 25. 00 <i« 1 Liberian No. 1 21 1 -r.\:~. per ti 1 ius Gambier Cul t No. 1 1 r.cc do No. 2 n .zz Mace (Ban da) Nutmegs 1
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 38 1 Turkish CICARETTES. the luxury, and at tlu me, the necessity of every 1 smoker. 1 >f Stephasiou-Samos Turkish Leaf and l-LED 1 o[< C)r.\LITY. Unrivalled fcr Price. d No. 1 1 ,~o per 100 1.50 ..00 0.75 ct>.
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      • 119 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Under Mail Contract vim rm Aim ki \n (iovlk.n.mj.n 1 The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and >ail from here: OUTWAKD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1905 iocs. Triste Oct. 9UI Persia >ct. Sth Nippon Nov. Bth Nov-
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      • 400 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. I Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf. Nil. Victoria Craving Dock, ECorat A'bert Graving Dock, Nil. Section No. i,Tec<ia, [smaila, H. N. M. S. De Ruytcr, Hong Wan I. Section No. j Zaida Saga. Section No. 3 Nil. Section No. 4 Nil.
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      • 344 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated hy Royal Charter. Capital ro Reserve Liability I of Propp ftors -£800,000Reserve Fund. BANKERS Nahonalßan^ of Scotland t^:e? d city&midla SINGAPORE BRANCH CURRENT Accounts a^ opene d and merest allowed at 1 per cenT cer ann Um on the daily balances.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 66 2 PRcTTV SO.iG 'FAREWcLL TO A'L for Sopi Some Press Op I MM "The queen i i 'Liverpool Daily Po*t" South Loud; n I MS It y i "Bnruet Fress Messrs. GERViS XAVIER d Co PALI liavi iced at Sup] Discount On prompt! i ww\ or i* S^'ft OF S :.-1
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      • 91 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. l\\( ii k Mail Sti amship fi Orientai S S Co., AMD I N i RAL l'.v MK I '\i<-\ I' I ICAG4 N' m I RN Raii v. ATCHISON. TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. tST£S7 I-HONG-KONG SAN FRANCISCO. ('hiiiii, J'ipi:)i. the
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 551 2 SHIPPING NEWS. The Imperial German Mail steamer Sachsen has passed the Canal and left Suez outward bound. Her arrival is delayee in consequence of the bio* kins of the Canal but will probably make a few days good on the voyage. The P. O. Outward Mail steamer Arcadia" left Colombo
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      • 152 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. .\>un<. Port, ■in. l L-IfEN-OF-W IT igue, (Brit cruiser), O'H gins, (i )hili b's San Raffael, (P ri on. Sutlej, (Brit t rui ler), < S Anamcmnon, China, <)ct 2S Alcinous, C Altin^. Bandjermassi 1, Oct l 1 Annam, Suez, 1,9; M. Mai 1 Arcadiaj Cok>ml^". Oct 14;
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      • 134 2 PASSENCERS ARRi^ I A. Ml.. I' 1 i MAILS CLOSE. B S M H i D Mi H gY CLEARANCES. u II I AT. Kd.o 0 ARR.rf£ HONCKOnC WEATHER TEl^I I Ssngapore Kranji Rail\^ Prom Ist August, 1905. and Until F"''"-" "j Sen I Down Trams u L I'.M. SINGAPORE
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    • 30 3 Reuters Agency London Oct. 12th. It is announced that Prince Kitel Firdcrich of Prussia is betrothed to the lHichess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg.
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    • 35 3 FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Reut«r Af«aoy.) London, Oct. 12th. Captain Cruddas, of the Indian Army has been appointed one of the inspectors <>t Chinese employed on the Rand mines in South Africa.
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    • 36 3 RanUr't »9o«cy. London Oct. 12th. The Duke of Saxe Cobura lias mar--1 ed Adelaide of Schleswig-1 [olstein at Glucksburg. The Kaiser was present at the ceremony, which was solcm- /((l without ceremonial display.
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    • 29 3 ALLEGED CONTRABAND. London, Oct. 12th. Japanese have seized the German steamers SintVi and Uanswagntf bound t<jr Vladivostock, alleging that the steamer^ were carryI contraband of war.
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    • 302 3 PIGS. BULLOCK AND POULTRY VANISHED. The case of Lim Guan Hong, accused of criminal breach of trust in regard to 3 sows, a bullock, 120 heads of poultry and 12 young pig-, which had already thrice postponed, appeared before Mr. Coletnan yesterday afternoon and Lhe hearing of considerable
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    • 180 3 luo Chinese appealed before Mr. Marriott yesterday afternoon charged. wit!', being in possession of 36 >labs of allied at *****, and failing to give a reasonable explanation oi" the fact, Sheedv dccland that he had ll v two defendants wrapping the i in canvas on the
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    • 81 3 Mr. Nagoor Gunny, Manager of the Cohen Co., in Batiery Road, red before the Senior Magistrate day charged with furious driving wrong Mde of the road near the lunicipal Offices and refining to stop n ordered to do so by Police Serjzet MacDougalL Ihe accused denied that
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    • 138 3 LOGRAMME OF CEREMONIAL OPENING. Ine following is the proposed order I < < icmony to be observed for the open Jof the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday afternoon next ■>\ and is received by Guard i Honoui v ich he inspects. •ed at Portico by the !-oi
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    • 353 3 THE GAIETY STARS" PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT. Seldom has so good a vaudeville combination visited Singapore as thai which made its debut last night at the Town Hall. The reputation of the 14 Gaiety Stars had gone before them, and the programme which was presented last night was varied in its
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    • 511 3 qmIIPUI- 0 CHINESE FOREIGN SUBJECTS WEAR DISTINCTIVE GARB. In an article commending the action of the Hongkong Government in prohibiting boycott meetings in the Colony, the Foochow Echo" states very clearh- the views of those who hold that Chinese British subjects in China should openly indicate their adopted
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    • 361 3 The steamer ll<>ng Wan on its last trip brought in a consignment of 154 racimes of bananas tor Ahg Clioon, a fruit dealer in Cecil Street. His man, Tan Hung Chin, counted the racimes and handed them over to the sampan man who had been sent by
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    • 227 3 The Third Court yesterday morning was the scene of" weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth" when Sergeant Nolan brought up before His Worship, Mr. Coleman, six Indian Women and five children charged with begging in Malacca Street and with being Ir bitual vagrants. They had previously
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    • 49 3 The name for solution in the following verse belongs to a Singaporean celebrity A headless nail this is my first: Now strive my next to guess This some will take whom one forgive— Its forty five, no less THK C'OMPFTITION E DITOR.
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    • 294 3 ITALY DESIRES ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY AND RUSSIA. According to advices from London, Italy wants to join the alliance between Germany and Ru>sia which is said to be forming. She has sent notes to both these nations >tating her desire to enter in the compact for the furtherance
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    • 131 3 One, Chan Tek Guan, who had a previous conviction for theft, was yesterdcy charged with vagrancy. He I said that he had left the Tan Tock Seng Hospital only three or four days before, havin^ had a bad case of sore eyes, and had been unable to
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    • 67 3 PROFESSIONAL PAIRS. The final tie in the Professional Pairs was played off yesterday afternoon, when S.'.l .mann and Gaunt beat Hose and Webb after a closely contested game, Lie scores being 6 4 and 6 3. A large number of sj* ctators were present and
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    • 55 3 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sundav, the 15th inst. at 10, 11, t.15 and 3,30 p.m. returning at 10,30, 12,15, 3 an<^ 5 p.m. A Polo Match has been arranged with the R. G. A. and will be played soon after the
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    • 47 3 A Javanese, who>e name the Police were unable to discover, was found in Bras Bassa Road yesterday morning and charged before Mr Coleman with being a l> wandering lunatic." He was sent to the General Hospital for observation as to his condition.
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    • 248 3 Lord Robert Cecil, whose services have been engaged on behalf of the Company in the Tanjong Pagar Dock arbitration case, arrived here yesterday morning from Japan by the* P. O. iXubia. Tm mail steamer Arcadia, left Penang at i i am, yesterday, and mav be expected here
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    • 204 3 JANUARY -AUGUST OUTPUT. Pahang exported pikuls 968.79 of block tin during the month of August and pikuls 2157.22 of tin-ore or a total ctput of pikuls 3,126.01 (187 tons) valued about $262,546.17. The duty levied thereon amounted to $23,394.49 the average value for the month being $83.98, and
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    • 164 3 Yesterday the adjourned case in which a constable and an ex-constable were accused of the disposal of stolen property was concluded before Mr. Coleman. The two men had a quarrel and In the wordy controversy which ensued, each accused the other of the theft of some tablecloths and
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    • 123 3 Srtri Muttoo, a Government contractor, teels much agrieved at the failure of his latest love affair and asks Magistrate Coleman to have |a warrant issued against hia intended bride and her mother for retaining in their possession, or rather pawning without his consent, a necklace which cost
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 40 3 That great Illusion, Pepper's Ghost," Belongs to days of y<>re, The smartest conjuror cai not boast, Hi's puzz'ed people more. Many ailments, now-a-dayr Are just as tricky, sure. For Dysentery we'll sing the, praise. Ol Wood's Great JVpi .-rmint Cure.
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      • 97 3 Don't ever play with dynrmit, In case it should explode, Meware of robbers late at night, And take tin- safest road. Don't laugh at any little ill, But health at once recure. For Dysentery, and Feverish Chip, Take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. What brings the colour to the cheek Of
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      • 310 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A N D VALUERS. ■OftTCAMS ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Wines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKP ANZ lANOS POWELL CO'S Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is
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      • 341 3 ROBINSON and Co. 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 Chemicals. SCALES, FRAMES, DISHES. Everything for Photgraphic use, Robinson Companp. Serravallo's Tonic. J^^ Medical Authorities jj SjS!^^ ALL OVEa THt WORLD. K^"""
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 867 4 BOOKS ELLISHS STATIONEBS W LIST OF BOOKS.-(/?w»//v Rcaivea) Findlay's Class Teaching S 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3-5° Lao-Tzc's Tao-Teli King 11.50 Wo Chang's England 2.50 Chang Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3-5° Hope 2.60 Parker'? .History of China 5.90 Devcreux's Lovers' Dictionary n
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      • 883 4 I 1 bUdwi!!.] Levy Hermanos. *-*^i Olß^n^n^^^CZi^^v^SH n^n^n^n^n^na n^nrl jj p^^^^^^SjWy Diamonds and Jeuicllepy. LC I ''Omega" Watch. I IS yf l/GTIf\E w > sV^\\>3| cinematograph and films. 1 tiZ£E£%- SramophonesandSiecords I -4 J J| B^ H WMg m—^^—^ AGENTS FOR THE Richard Brasier Motor Cars and Michelin Tyres, f
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      • 667 4 1 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC~~* PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i Wekk. FoRTOTQHT, Month 25 words or under joits i 50 2 .00 3 00 50 75 t-.
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      • 380 4 l SITUATIONS. WANTKI) by bookkeeper work after office hours 7h<. knowledge of Book-keep,,.; single entry. an<J Applv to miton 1 KI) M 11 ANTED Stenogi be rapid and H. D BAs R"<<m, 1;. W VV A^ TED n ROSSI 17, Wine cstc-: H WANTED A Straits-b r as Assistant M
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