Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 17 October 1905
1905-10-17
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1905-10-17 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 38. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article90 1905-10-17 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. THE MATIN DISCLOSURES. SEMI-OFFICIAL GERMAN STATEMENT. Explanations Offered and Accepted. Reuter Agency. Loudon, Oct iMh. The mXorddcutschcr Allgemeiegne Zeitung. confirming Reuter's wire dated the 14th instant, state.- that Great Britain's communication lo the German Government relative to the Matins allegations, was90 words
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Article60 1905-10-17 1 ALLEGED STATEMENT BY LORD LANSDOWNE. Reuter's Agency LoMM)N, Oct. I Oth. The Echo de Paris learns from a semiofficial source that Lord Lansdoune informed the German Government iv June last that, although no AngloFrench alliance had been rom hided or promised, England would side with France m60 words
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Article56 1905-10-17 1 BURIAL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY FAVOURED. London, Oct. ifth. Sir Ilenrv Irving's death has evoked innumerable tributes from all part- of the world, including messages of condolence from His Majesty the King and President Roosevelt. There is a strong movement m favour of burying the body ofthe56 words
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Article64 1905-10-17 1 BRILLIANT FUNCTION ONBOARD THK ADMIRAL'S FLAGSHIP. Shanghai, Oct. 10th. Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, the com-mander-in-chief of the British China Squadron, held an "At Home," on board of his flagship, the Diadem, at Kobe yesterday. In the evening he gave a dinner OO board of the64 words
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Article177 1905-10-17 1 ENGLAND GERMANY DESIRE DEFINITE UNDERSTANDING. London paper* report that England and Germany are now necking from Russia an understanding concerning the Bosphorus. The narrow strait separating Europe from Asia is the subject important diplomatic negotiations at this time. It is well known that Russia seeks to abrogate177 words
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74 1905-10-17 1 It is reported that Sir John Sti. formerly Premier and Colonial Secretary ot New South Wales, Australia, will arrive m Japan during the present month. Sir John is stated to he a great admirer of Japan and it is being recalled that he took a74 words
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Article120 1905-10-17 1 IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS. It is stated that the Japanese Government is actively interesting itself m the movement for the establishment of a Japanese Volunteer Fleet, and that it proposes that the original estimate ofthe necessary outlay, ¥15,000,000. shall be increased to about three times as much. Presumably120 words
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Article406 1905-10-17 1 (Front Our Correspondent. Bam. kok, Ort. wth For the mi time m the history of Siam there has Urn a meet" of motor cars here. This was held on the 7th inst., the cars assembling m thr courtyard of the Grand Palace. His Majesty the King, always an406 words
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Article164 1905-10-17 1 KILLED WIIILi: WRESTLING Willi BEARS A German millionaire named Johann Kugler, reaiding at liflis, has been killed nnd partly devoured by a l»ear. Kugler, who was an anient sjM>rtsman, ha»l trapped a number of bears m the Caucasus. These he placed m an improvised awnagerie on164 words
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Article128 1905-10-17 1 WHY EMPLOY FOREIGN SAILORS. If we Xl aside for the moment all other arguments for manning onr ships with British rather than foreign sailor-, dors it not seem an anomaly that, at I time when the unemployed problem threatens to l>ecome more acute than ever, when philanthropists128 words
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Article142 1905-10-17 1 1h- i 1 NIC. The two sons ol the l,utg< ma-W 1 <f Preetlin, Hungary, have been billed bj a python. The 11 mutilated bodies wcic found m a field, and it was feared that they were the victims of some unknown wild animal. Ihe UtUHISUCa142 words
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Article36 1905-10-17 1 NiNl men we used of gambling on Beach Road on Satuiday night were cautior<M and discharged by Mr. Man ott yesterday, but §1.6 J which had been found on that occasion bj* the police was confiscated.36 words
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Advertisement266 1905-10-17 1 x feiGTOB^ I ml»mml...*m* fr"". .1 ri I I t -JI^SZ. JT* V, mm--* .Xi AGENTS FOR SlN(..\rokl. JOHN LITTLE CO. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. 1 ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL 29, Bukit Timah Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR266 words
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Advertisement361 1905-10-17 1 f*****"***^^ The tffdian Oil Well Supply Stores Co. f i/nnU t^ ATA A i-i IV 1 C z, IROBIIsrSOZLT IRO-AID, J NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. 1 I THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 ENGINEERING, MINING I THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH «TirtTTT«Tm«« S cows' milk is retained. I and361 words
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Advertisement29 1905-10-17 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds top PLACE HIGHEST CLASS •< <»teh Whinkics :-\c; s old) Supplied to 11. M. The King »«i t> H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES29 words
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448 1905-10-17 2 The eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 17TH OCTOBER. THE INVASION OF AUSTRALIA. The portentous headline to this article refers to no threatened military aggression by a foreign power, only to the futile intention of General Booth to acquire vast areas of unoccupied territory m that continent for the448 words
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Article247 1905-10-17 2 The narrow escape from drowning, on Sunday morning last, of a rick-hi coolie who was pushed into the sea by a soldier, calls attention to the constantly recurring trouble which arises between soldiers and the ricksha pullers, one of whom was dr.nvned some eighteen months ago not far247 words
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Article128 1905-10-17 2 A STRANGE XII 'NAPPING S X >RY A lavaneac woman living m SettRoad rep. .rted a curious case of kidnapping and robbery to the police yesterday morning. About two weeks ago, one of her daughters disapp. ared. She reported the matter to tn. Police, together with128 words
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Article85 1905-10-17 2 Syed Merican, the Constable, whose case had been postponed t<> yesterday trom the previous week, wa> convicted on both charges made against him, though he produced the two" Tamil witnesses, who corroborated his Story. For using criminal force against the spirit -hop seller, he was fined dollar or85 words
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Article96 1905-10-17 2 An unfortunate rag-picker was fined •S by Mr. Coleman yesterday for being m fraudulent possession of 20 catties of copra. The accused said that while going along the road near the waterfront he was accosted by a boatman who a>ked him if he wanted some copra, saying96 words
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Article182 1905-10-17 2 In future the s.s. Firing Dragon will leave Penang for Port Weld every Monday. Wednesday and Friday and the s.s Flying Fish every Tuesday. 1 hursday and Sunday, at 8 p.m. A young Javanese woman, named Fatima, appeared before Mr. Marriott yesterday on a charge of housebreaking by day and182 words
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Article285 1905-10-17 2 SELECTIONS. The following arc the likely winMf* tor to-day's events In the SincapOf* Kaces For imi M.mdf.n Plate, opinion appears to be equally dcvidcl between Malapert and Rutland, but from what we have seen of the former horse we are sure it will take an exceptional good animal285 words
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Article93 1905-10-17 2 TRAMWAY STRIKE GETS I Nro COURT. Four ot the cx-cmpl >vee- of the Tramway Company have been arrested for alleged intimid ition an inspector m the employ ofthe Company making the complaint The case will appear before a Bench Court next week so that the Police may have93 words
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71 1905-10-17 2 The following onceals the name a gentleman well known m the tit- N o- 57 Across rina P ,r >d they My first, a curtailed noun n>>t verb M >;■ I a ttlgai rebel, 1" Im peace of Kngland to .i.sturb. To find my71 words
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Article315 1905-10-17 2 QUEER I >UT< I >ME OF CASE YESTERDAY. A Mohammedan Indian was J Iti day charged before Mr. Marriott with the theft of a bra-- vessel worth §6.50, belonging to a Tamil. The prosecutor -aid that he -aw the accused picking up the vessel preparatory to leaving the315 words
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Article166 1905-10-17 2 It is reported that Taotai W.uig Tahsich, now at Washington will bevomc Chinese minister m London shortly. Tm: following further fixtures have been arranged for the Walker Cop competition: [poh Kuala Kang^ar at Kula Kangsar, on Saturday, a tal instant ;and Ipoh p. Teluk Anson at Ipoh OH Saturday, 28th166 words
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THE EASTERN PRESS.
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Article105 1905-10-17 2 rhe placidity of th, sidci-ed by m.uiy „bM.,-v.T. their abstinence as a n; ltl citing drinks and stim V" follows that limit, snd ,\7 are uncomn. M aaongsl th fn v^ is more froc|ii<>nt than t., walk over a danger.,,,, has been slung rathci im„ a fclvTimes of Malaya - 105 words
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Article55 1905-10-17 2 inc jap a pa regard and we beapnk g fraternising during days It ii intend* the British Admii ably, there •rill be no i t. nnnie.it provided for the clo^e on tw year, •RI Japanese sailors will tnm for a jollifical Jacks tan they are f.r t! otSouth China Post - 55 words
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Article102 1905-10-17 2 tven inc sirongt mate relations and Japan should new treaty oi All Made public to da} plctcly supp limited tl»«« eflfeiet ment which was s the t\\<» nation-. M bound together by mutual obligation two outstandii C'\ Treaty that, to I limit. to beoffena \tThe Kobe Herald - 102 words
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Article85 1905-10-17 2 K upland hi--of mon the Coutim -he i- at lengt popularity, >ta:i«l ng with thi> the influc naivb I himself. {>• ncr and infil tor Mm tin- titV in Eui ini i mtry. 1 •re examine I when if ti •-< i.i\ I I we have,The Malay Mail - 85 words
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Article103 1905-10-17 2 Tin V a > f K i y Shlim, in hi- i tan, t amongst tin- him oeda A- a revenue if taxes paid 1'V tumbling iMilcn-il an enquir) it Bight MM M equivalent tum b tax without < amongst the nci i Tin- idea <«iThe Times of Malaya - 103 words
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Article150 1905-10-17 2 Sir. I nti morning, anent Mi jroumakc the statement I tliat the unito ra raU obtain will give Mi randj ampU r. cc pd 1 nov\ bees m operation i 1 do not heliei Mi' < sed lay Saa |t»a day \\h<n I iat hope i- 1 will150 words
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Advertisement331 1905-10-17 2 "T IME S" MINING CAMPLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. Borneo Company Xiimited. Peerless Cream I Still Holds Its Position as the Premier I 'usu'cctcncd Milk m the Market. Used by Hospitals. 'The Ideal Babies, Food »adds a Flavour to a Cup of Tea that cannot be Duplicated. Ellis&eo.,331 words
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Advertisement329 1905-10-17 2 jShredddlheatl tj WE have made arran- I gementfl to have this packed I m tins and can now supply I m guaranteed good eondi- I m tion THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I I THE AUSTRALIAN STORES AGENTS. I Try an Advt. m the E.D. M, IT WILL PAY YOU. Coghlan Co.329 words
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Advertisement93 1905-10-17 2 CHAR GEUR SREUNIS. Anjiral Niclly ABOUT OCT. 1 2th For Havre FIRST CLASS A £36 Do do Bi £30 Do. do C i SECOND CLASS £18 For Freight Passage Apply MOINE COMTE CO. HOTEL DE LEUROPE. Just received a fresh shipment of Fresh 11 Fass Beer "leed ex s. s.93 words
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Miscellaneous39 1905-10-17 2 COMING EVENTS. Tuesday, I2tb October. Race Dinner Hotel, del' Europe, Tanjong Pagar Arbitration Court Sits. io. Harm-ton's Circus. High Water. 0-23 a.m. 0-1 2 p.m. Races. First Day Bank- clo-e. Noon. S. V. A. Signalling and Lecture. 5 3039 words
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Article76 1905-10-17 3 MORE IMMIGRANTS WANTED. Speech by Mr. Deakin ilUaUr's Afeeoy.) London, Oct. 16th. M r. Deakin, Premier of the Australian Commonwealth, addressing the Austra- lian Emigrant League, said that the burning need of the hour was increased population which was to be drawn from the country H which sent76 words
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Article58 1905-10-17 3 WON BY FRENCH COMPETITOR. (Reuter's Agency.) London, Oct. 16th. M. Hemery of France has won the Vandcrbilt motor cup which was run m America over 283 miles, m 276 minutes. M. Heath of France was second, and Mr. Tracy of America third, and Signor Lancia of Italy58 words
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Article20 1905-10-17 3 ißMtert A|t»cy. London, Oct. 16th. Violent earthquake shocks have created a fresh panic m Calabria and Sicily.20 words
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Article49 1905-10-17 3 REBELS PREACHING A HOLY WAR. R»ut»r'»Ajt»cir. London, Oct. 16th. The rebels m German Africa are preaching a holy war to be fought under black flags. The revolted area is largely impassable owing to thick bush, hence the slowness which has attended the suppression of the revolt.49 words
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Article25 1905-10-17 3 DIKE OF YORK'S STAKES. Keuter's »gency London, Oct. 16th. The Duke of York's stakes resulted as follows: -Donnetta 1 Nutwith 2; Velocity 3.25 words
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Article57 1905-10-17 3 [Reuter's Agency London, Oct. 1 6th. Sherif Ali of Mecca has been appointed Grand Sherif. GERMAN ANTI-BRITISH OPINION. DECLARES THAT BRITAIN IS BENT UPON WAR. Reuter's Agency. London, Oct. 16th. Anti-British comment by the German Press, anent the French newspaper revelations, declares that Great Britain57 words
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Article70 1905-10-17 3 GENDARMES DISPERSE PROCESSION. [Reuter's Agency]. London, Oct. 16th. The death of Trubetzkoi is felt as a great loss to the Liberals. A vast multitude followed the funeral, leaving St. Petersburg en route for Moscow. The procession on entering the station was met by a squadron of gendarmes.70 words
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Article32 1905-10-17 3 FOUR CANNONS PRESENTED BY WAR OFFICE. Reuter's Agency.] London, Oct. i6th The War Office has given four cannons to the Hector Macdonald memorial to be erected at Dingwell Flood.32 words
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Article21 1905-10-17 3 MARTIAL LAW NO LONGER REQUIRED IN ODESSA. (Reuter's Agency. London, Oct. 16th. Martial law has been abrogated m Odessa.21 words
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Article192 1905-10-17 3 It has been estimated that a new tug, dredger and barges for Penang will cost §200,000. Of this sum $50,000 will probably l>e spent by the end of this year and the balance m 1906. Six Chinese coolies appeared before Mr. Bryant yesterday morning charged with assault upon a solitary192 words
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Article41 1905-10-17 3 FAREWELL BANQUET AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. t****f***W**i London Oct. 16th. Hia Majesty the King gave, m honour of the Prince of Wales, a farewell dinner at Buckingham Palace, which was attended by over forty guests, including Lord Minto.41 words
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Article20 1905-10-17 3 R I -OCCUPATION BY RUSSIAN TROOPS. |R«attrtA|«ney.] London, Oct. i6th. Russain troops are about to re-occupy North Sakhalin.20 words
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Article35 1905-10-17 3 FARM LABOURERS RAID MARKET BOOTHS. i Reuter's Agenoy. London, Oct. 16th. A thousand famishing agricultural labourers raided the market of Eeija m Andulasia ajid having seized the food and monC*y, destroyed the booths.35 words
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Article82 1905-10-17 3 SQUADRONS CHARGE EACH OTHER. HORSES/CUNS MEN ENTANGLED. Reuters Agency. London, Oct. 16th. In the course ofthe manoeuvres at unagh, a squadron of the 19th Hussars, ordered to charge the guns w hich were protected by a squadron of t he nth Hussars, galloped right into the guns. (TK82 words
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Article57 1905-10-17 3 AN ATTACK ON AN ENGLISH London, Oct. i6th. Twenty nien are implicated m the throwing of a bomb into the villa of an English manufacturer named Briggs at Warsaw. As ihe result the Cook and Gardener W ere killed, but before the outrage three jx->licemcn guarding the57 words
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Article46 1905-10-17 3 FRENCH RIGHTS TO BE MAINTAINED. "tutiri Aimoy.i London, Oct. 16th. Relations between France and Venezuela are still forming the subject of earnest discussion at Washington. It is stated that France is fully prepared to take measures to secure the recognition of her rights.46 words
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Article82 1905-10-17 3 ADMIRAL NOEL'S RECEPTION IN JAPAN Hoartily.Appreciated m Britain. Rnliri Agtaoy. Lon dun, Oct. 16th. Phe Timet says that the generous and enthusiastic welcome accorded to Admiral Noel's Squadron is heartily appreciated m Britain. The Tunes proceed^ "We arc now partners with Japan m a new alliance, which,82 words
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Article19 1905-10-17 3 [Reuters Agency.) London, Oct. 16th. Fairs has won the tennis championship defeating Catham by 5 to 1,19 words
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48 1905-10-17 3 REPAIR SHIP ASSISTANCE" GROUNDED. SALVAGE OPERATIONS SUSPENDED. Beuter'i Agenc, London Oct 16th. The repair ship Assistance grounded .it Tetuan, Morocco, m heavy weather. The Admiralty has given a contract for salvage operations for ten thousand pounds -terling, but salvage operations cannot be proceeded with until the weather moderates.48 words
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Article25 1905-10-17 3 IN PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA. Reuter* Agency London, Oct. 16th. Fhe Aatioiial Zeitung asserts that disorders have broken out m Portuguese East Africa.25 words
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Article44 1905-10-17 3 CAMPAGNIA" SWEPT BY HUGE WAVE. Several Lives Lost I RtnUr IpBSJ London, Oct. 16th. While the s. s. Campagnia was crossing over to New York, a huge wave -wept over the steerage, drowning five persons, killing one and injuring thirty others.44 words
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Article506 1905-10-17 3 RICKSHA COOLIE DEFRAUDED AND THROWN INTO THE SEA. Gunners George Titlow and Daniel Conville of Blakan Mati, were yesterday convicted of assault upon a ricksha coolie and refusing to pay him his legal fare. The affair <&curred at about i a.m. on Sundaj' last at the landing place506 words
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Article218 1905-10-17 3 Two Javanese appeared before llr. Marriott yesterday on a charge of robbing the bottling works of Messrs. Fraser Neaves, m Anson Road, of a quantity of rubber rings. Inspector Hart prosecuted. The watchmen stated that it was their business to search the men as they left the218 words
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Article358 1905-10-17 3 Police Constable 250, a Tamil named Syed Mcrican, appeared before Mr. Coleman on Saturday on a charge of cheating a Chinaman by pretending to have money and thus inducing the Chinaman to serve him with drinks, and of using criminal force against the Chinaman. The prosecutor stated358 words
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Article296 1905-10-17 3 PRELIMINARY MEETING. A preliminary meeting of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Arbitrators was held yester- j da^r morning m the Council Chamber. There were present Umpire Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. Arbitrator! For the Government, Mr. j J. C. Inglis for the Dock Co., Sir Edward Boyle, k. c. Counsel and296 words
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Article310 1905-10-17 3 SECOND LIST. The following subscriptions to the Children's Aid Societv are gratefully acknowledged by Mr. W. Macbean, the Hon. Treasurer:— cts. Brought forward 642 50 Mr. J. E. Romeny 20 00 Mrs. Von Wedel 10 00 G. Murray 50 00 Hon. E.C Hill 25 00 Sir Lionel310 words
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Advertisement87 1905-10-17 3 IKOfIEY TO LEND. From $1000 to $bO,OOO On First Class Town Property. Apply to Y. Y. T. c/o Messrs. KIM Co, THE STRAITS PARCEL AND SHIPPING AGENCY 40 Robinson Rond. Parcels Collected and Delivered to all Parts, Passages Booked, Passenger's Luggage Collected and delivered or board or at Destination. f87 words
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Advertisement262 1905-10-17 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. E(Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ P l/NO POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro. party Circular is262 words
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Advertisement307 1905-10-17 3 ■^i > m*n mmmmm i iw^w^^^w^^^m wm»m *«w *t mmm t m-m tmm m, ROBINSON and Co. i I Field Race Marine Glasses (HLL IN LEATHER SLING CRSES.) $850. *****. *****. 829.50. s;3800 *****. SlOO. Our Special Rapid fiction J RACK AND HELD (.I.ASS. I This it a small glass307 words
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Advertisement658 1905-10-17 4 STATIONEHS LIST OF BOOKS. (Recently Receivea) Findlay's Class Teaching I 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary,, 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping 3.50 Lao-Tze's Tao-Teh King 11.50 Wo Chang's England 2.50 Chans Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3.50 Hope n 2.60 Parker's History of China 5.90 Devereux's Lovers* Dictionary 1.80 Ready's658 words
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Advertisement235 1905-10-17 4 jj R. B. LINDSAY A Co j 16, COLLYER QUAY. I I Forwarding AcEKTS. f Agents for Messrs. Carter Pater- C ■on Co., Limited, London. I I RECEIVE Parcels and Packages I and forward to Colombo, 1 Rangoon India, the United King- j dom and the Continent. 1 Packages shipped235 words
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Advertisement460 1905-10-17 4 r I HV^ i M*«ra Levy Hermanos. X" iSji^ CCS»* j fcjj^^^^^^^SHEi Diamonds and deuuellepy. I ''Omega" Watch. I 4 l/Om Sagffig CINKMATOGRAI'H Z ..MS. f L l^/^llci^\ SramophonesandSleeords -y LmmsimmmmhmJ AGENTS FOR THE Richard Brasier Motor Cars and "Michelin" Tyres. I CDe Pbarmacp's I Purging lemonade 1 f IS460 words
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Advertisement102 1905-10-17 4 The General Enquiry and Registration Office. We beg to inform the public that the above oflice 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, and have appointed Mr. 1. C. Nock Manager,102 words
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Advertisement336 1905-10-17 4 SHRfIQER BROS. g SPECIALITIES, g METALS 2 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS g Associated Portland < Cement manufacturers Q) LONDON 1900.) I Burham Brand s g Thel-avouritc Cement used on the Principal Construc'jj tion Work- m the l'nited V Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the World, and by the C336 words
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Advertisement664 1905-10-17 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEdTetT 1 PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Wm. Foktnioht. Momh 25 words or under 50 < ts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 5° 75664 words
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Advertisement389 1905-10-17 4 IV ANTED Stenograp ho rapid and a,, R M H R o<>nv 1;. Win, n h J£ WANTED Ch.nev A s„, IT j as Assistant M d-a ..utsi.,,.^,, Apply The Slwnghai 1 fc ranee Co., Ltd \\y Lik W Collyer Quay. Jl IMPORTER UWII. h l noon, salary Si, v„,389 words
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Article65 1905-10-17 1 The Imperial German Mail steamer Sachsen has passed the Canal and left Suez outward bound. Her arrival is delavee m consequence of the blocking of the Canal but will prohably make a few daysgoodon the voyage. The P. O. Outward Mail Steamer Arcadia" left Colombo at 10 p.m.65 words
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Advertisement88 1905-10-17 1 PRETTY SONG. 'FAREWELL TO AILEEN. BY Mrs. W. ARTHUR WHITE. Suitable for Soprano, Tenor or Baritone. May be obtained p st tree. Si per copy. $10 for 12 COpiet. Apply -Tl letter only to Composer. Hi. Institution Hill, Singapore. Some Press Opinions "The Queen This touching incident is set to88 words
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Advertisement237 1905-10-17 1 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. P\. ii ie Mail Sti amship Co.. Occidental A Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pa. uh, Chicago lV North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. i '/•< rat I \RGEST and STEST Steamier, om the \< tFli >237 words
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Miscellaneous520 1905-10-17 1 VESSELS IN PORT. Alci$tous British 4278, Pulford, OcL 13 Hongkong, Mansfield, for London. slsa/iau, German 161, Peters, Oct. 15 Asalian, Behn Meyer, for Asahan is. Amiral Xeilly, 1Y 3584 Fatosme, Od 15 Saigon, Moine Comte, for Colombo 16. Alhenga, German 2769 Petersen, Oct 16 Yokohama, Behn Meyer, t"< >v Penang520 words
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Miscellaneous600 1905-10-17 1 Peleus, I iriti-li 4800, Barwisc, Oct. 14 Macassar, Mansfield, for'Marseilles 17. Rajah of Sarawak, Sarawak $92, Moxon, Oct. 1: Sarawak, Ong Ewi Ha! for Sarawak 1 7. Ruby, Dritish 149, Morris, Oct. 14 Palembang, Swee Sang, for Palembang 1 7. Reda ng, Siara 298, Banholt, Oct. 15 Bangkok, East Asiatic600 words
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Miscellaneous714 1905-10-17 1 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. < tet 12. Per Malacca Meson If. A. Hanson, C.E.M. Desborough, Wilde II L*Br»sy,J.Cassdl,Y»p Han Chin, and A. K. Masadeea Per '-Pin Sc,-" |fn Cockbum, and Mi^-> Druchcr. MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Palembang, -Ruby" u aa P Swetl ft Penan* Bau Whatt s." i p a P>an^ok-. Manctt \io,!l"714 words
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The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1905-10-17 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 1905.11 words
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Article294 1905-10-17 2 NutnK-r «f Umm Paid CeHFA*Y. Buyers. Satfeta las V Sharaa \.«!ue up m inmmttMmm I Mining 0110 ii. s-.;o 8.-i -.iw.i'i <;. M Ltd. 12.00 0.500 aw'u,,!. s w ,*'TZ I"' Kadaaa <■• M. Co., Ltd. 8..»o 1 iv»m. lo'oco 1O s fl I A" 1 /1294 words
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Article141 1905-10-17 2 To-day's Rati s. On London Bank 4ms 2 Demand 1 Private 6 m/s. 22 1,16 do. 3 m/s. 2 r On Germany Bank d, d 2. 1 j Private 3 m 2.1 d<>. 6 m/s 2.22 (J/^ France— Bank d/d 2.67 Private j m > do. 6ms.. c.75 On141 words
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Article115 1905-10-17 2 Tin 80.75 Gambicr 8.3a do Cube No. 1 1 i .1 2 do do No. 2 11 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore)„ 15.25 do White, Fair L. \V. p.c. 35.35 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 35. do (SO to the lb.). 80 Mace (Panda) 1 4>. Cloves (Amboina) 33115 words
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Advertisement100 1905-10-17 2 HOTEL DE L EUROPE. VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. W. A Barrott, H. Oly, G. F. Lancardic, Miss V. Brandon, Miss Banvard, W. McGrath, T. C Stafford, A. Komor, E Sieuvers, G. Lrivett, H. Highfield, C. Franklynue, J. Morgan, W. Hollinworth, A. J. deSouza. Misses de Souza, Wheeler Brothers, F. Daunte. Miss100 words
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Advertisement120 1905-10-17 2 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. L'NDKK Mail CONTRACT WITH I'llK Ai -1 RiAN Government. The following are the dates on which! the Coi's Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1905 1905- Tristc Oct. 9th Persia Oct. J?th xt- nt 0.1 Silesia Nov.120 words
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Advertisement406 1905-10-17 2 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Caving Dock, Korat. A'Dert CiiT.ing Dock, Nil. Section No. 1 Murex. Gregory Apcar, Bharata, Band. Section No. 2 Inkula. Cmballa. Section No. 3 Behnmoht. Section No. 4 11. M. S. Iphigenia. Section No. 5406 words
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Advertisement377 1905-10-17 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital .£BOOOOO, Rkskkvk Liability OV Propriktors J• X»oo,o° 0 Rkskrvk Fund £875,000. (Bank of England. JANKERS National Banvc of Scotland ThsLomdom city midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened md interest allowed at 1 per cent377 words
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