Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 18 October 1905

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 39. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 35 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. CONTRABAND OF WAR. JAPANESE SEIZE ANOTHER STEAMER. Reuter's »iency Lom>on, Oct. 17th. The Japanese have seized an American steamer, alleged to be carrying :ontrstband of war.
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  • 42 1 WILL BE COMPLETE WITHIN SIX MONTHS. Reuter's Agency. London, Oct. 17th. Reuter's correspondent at Tokio reports that Japan is preparing to begin the evacuation of Manchuria forthwith. It is expected that the evacuation will oe completed within six months.
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  • 46 1 RUSSIAN TROOPS WITHDRAWN. < Neuter's Agenoy London, Oct i "th. The Russian troops at present rationed m Finland arc being sent back to Russia. The withdrawal of the troops iGjcnerally regarded as indicating a reversion to the policy of the propitiation of Finland.
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  • 49 1 PRECARIOUS POSITION OF GOVERNMENT. neuter's Agency I. London, Oct i ;th. The Conservative press admits the seriousness of the Conservative defeat at Barkston. The Times states that it is becoming mcc difficult for Government to maintain its position, but that Government is responsible to the Commons alone.
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  • 26 1 RUSSIAN RESERVES MOBILISED. [Neuter's Agency London, Oct. i ;th. Russians rcsenes throughout the Caucasus are being mobilised owing to the continued critical situation.
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  • 262 1 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ARRANGING ANOTHER PROGRAMME. The State Department intimates that Mr. Roosevelt will shortly renew his efforts for the assembly of a new Peace Congress m the Netherlands, and that invitations will be issued when the programme has been arranged. The subjects for discussion will include the
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  • 168 1 HOW CRIMINALS ARE DETECTED. The finger-print sy h Ol was adopted m Ireland on Novemh* r ist 1903, from which date the hng* 1 impressions of all convicts and habitual criminals have been taken m the prisons and classified and filed for future re fen nee m
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  • 295 1 SELANGOR. (From our Correspondent. Kiau Limitr, Oct. ijth. A meeting «>f the Malay States Miners' Association has been convened for to-morrow (i tth) when tlte subject of the use of co.ii m the mines m lien of firewood will be dis* nnd The Annual S|x>rts of
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  • 339 1 (From our Correspondent. Koala Luis, let ink Mr. Cecil Winy, British Resident, and Mrs. Wray left I. ipi- for Penang on the i oth instant Mr-. Wray returnto England but the Resident, who has taken (mac month's leave, accompanies her only as tar as Colombo. During his absence
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  • 255 1 A GOVERNOR'S SON BLOWN IP ON HORSEBACK. News has been received from Australia of the death, under j^culiarly tragic circumstances, of Mr. 11. Irwin Make, SOO of Sir Henry Make, m. <.., Governor of I 'e\l*»n. Mr. Blake was living m Penh, We-tern Autralia, and was m the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 331 1 I x-2 v^ I J?"*"* ii 1 1 •> m.i \ts for 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. j IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.!} "Tt valentines bath hotel
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    • 155 1 f* DAHL'S MILK, 5 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, i i THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 3 J THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 3 1 COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. i The most flattering testimonials from medical men. *m To be had from the Dispensaries, and retail dealers. J THE EAST
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    • 78 1 The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores Co. p., K,oßxnsrsonsr :ro.a:d, Have always m Stock ENGINEERING, MINING and BUILDING REQUISITES. BEST PORTLAND CEMENT "SAMSON BRAND." The Cylinder, Azle and Dynamo Oil. WOODEN BELTING PULLEYS. THE RAPID CLEANING CARTRIDGE THE LEADING DEODORIZER DISINFECTANT. Sold Everywhere. The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores Co.
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    • 15 1 Buchanan's "Red Seal" Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A SolM) StoKII WIUSKN. Of K.\(ini<-\.\i.iv Goon Vaiii."
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  • 426 2 The eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER. UNLAWFUL PROCESSIONS. The trams have not as yet succeeded m relieving the fearfully congested condition of our streets. On the contrary, they have only added to the confusion. It was hoped that they would absorb so much of the traffic
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  • 318 2 COOLIE INJURED BY SOLDIER. Private C. Parr of the Notts and Derby Regiment received a light fine yesterday for what Sergeant Murdock described as a "cowardly assailt" upon a Chinese coolie. The Sergeant asked that an example be made of the man, as such attacks by soldiers have
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  • 215 2 Two Malay bullock-cart driver* appeared before Mr. Coleman yesterday charged with obstruction. They were delayed m cro-sing Sou'h Bridge Road for about five minutes, seriously hindering the free mov nent of traffic, e-pe-cially since their two carts were Vtcned together r id we al-o followed
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  • 135 2 One Lim \ee Kee was fined by Mr. Coleman yesterday for carrying what was described as a paran^ £iSout a permit. The weapon wai more like a dagger, but was sharpened on one side only. The constable who made the arrest said that he saw the accused
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  • 50 2 The Inspectors had a busy morning of it yesterday, bringing nearly a hundred cases before Mr Brvant m £L V rst Court f SSnS seventeen were cases of persons who kept unlicensed cow houses, 2 q were charged with having filthy' premises! and as many more with obstruction.
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  • 36 2 A Chinese native doctor and a Chinese qualified medical practitioner were yesterday summoned to appear m the First Court on Friday nex^ml explain why they failed to reporta couple of cases of erysipelas.
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  • 1122 2 NO "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF WAR" NOWADAYS. It is one of the features of modern warfare that the two adversaries seldom see each other. The spectator of a battle is lucky if he can view or get a fair idea of a good size infantry attack on his
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 121 2 me trouble with UR t.-o modest too hi.lr Ih,,i,,H servatism. Other S2S their goods in tlus,,:; a good many cases th^i**. bear inspection. \\> v solid, nKSble.r^^SS plate, "J. Hull ,vs, intimati.Mi to the world M M *tC solidity of KritUh CS^* 1 mental and commercial tolauKh
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    • 82 2 i*»yrntt is mii civ IWis M lk regard to ...u nru,:! vnlvcd is an absoluu and stoppage ol the fc-cig, shnjK- nflH.ma.ntv must out. and thr pnm be achieved > Amcrua thereat p overwhelmed with i -nvert mnkin, a Singularly enough :i no sign of one oft I
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    • 119 2 I hat the gam!/ undc-nable all l, a (ambling houses ,-t;th be dealt with m revenue (ran the pi houses i- being sations notably the grad i the paddy land tax. I for which, ss Mr. there i- abundant rate of tax for ti •till wmewha, Burmah. I
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    • 96 2 t thing mm the diplomacy of th< Treaty i- tie British Emj i IUCh rea and therein lurk p< frustrate the all Imperial m on to i In making ti i bind himself Sovereign could action, much less the sent subjects outs ana the Crown I difficult
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    • 100 2 There i-, as we all know, for the glow ng so peHCd m Berlin. To con-idcrab!e expense maintaining coast lir.' have -how- wisdom ai which i- reaping rf,ffl Singanore as head pie, the Norddeutsi live- running to North l>oi m<\ Celeb the Philippines, and I N I longkong
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    • 80 2 In fact, one almost cordialc of all the I the more that spit ween nation- the h. couise be little rcalitx m rapprochements that an but there is -till lc— il teutons articles that hav t of late m both coun" I evitableness of an A
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    • 42 2 Tin Gaiety Co. «ill well performance on Ihm next, when His Km elior and party Irom Governn have promised lo attend v pany placed on the boardi a decidedly good Vau<k* '^o! opportunity should WW U»" to while away a plea-ant c\cn»*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 I N D. COOPE Company's. BURTON LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz. quarts of all dealers. Shredded Wheal tWE have made arrangements to have this packed m tins and can now supply m guaranteed good eondi- A W THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STOKES AGEN'
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    • 321 2 Peerless Cream SOB Holds Ils Position as the Premier Unsweetened Milk m the Market. Used by Hospitals. The Ideal Babies, Food adds a Flavour to a Cup of Tea that cannot be Duplicated. EUis&eo., SOLE AGENTS. j. CECIL STREET. Try an Advt. m the E.D. M. IT WILL PAY YOU.
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    • 145 2 S.S. "CROWN OF CASTILE" -4505 Register due here iSth inst., calling at Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Moji. This steamer has excellent passenger accommodation. For Freight and passage, apply to Messrs. fldamson Gllflllan and Co., Ctd. MmLMmmnmmmn-mmLmLwmM^m NOTICE. Subscriber^ will much oblige by communicating immediately with the Editor m the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 COMING EVENTS. Wednesday, iStb October. High Water. 0-56 a. m. 6-41 p.m. B. I. homcaward mail close. 3. Opening of M. Hall by H.E. the Governer 4-30. S. V, A. Gun-laving. 5-30. S.V.C. Maxim Company. 9. Musical Dinner. Hotel de r Europe. Tbursday, i9-b October. High Water. Races, Second Day.
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  • 83 3 THE TIMES" ON THE SITUATION. (Renter's AgencyLondon, Oct. 17th. The Times summing up the situation says We do not pretend to know how Fiance came to understand, as with good reason she did understand, that m the event of an unprovoked attack arising out ofthe Anglo-French agreement
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  • 44 3 RECEIVED BY THE MIKADO Fl SPECIAL FAVOUR. [Reuter's Agency 1 London, Oct. i 7th. Haron Komura has arrived m Japan and has been received with special marks of favour by the Mikado who expressed pleasure at the satisfactory conclusion of peace.
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  • 44 3 SIXTY FRENCH OFFICIALS VISIT LONDON. Reuter's Agency.! London, Oct 17th. Sixty Commissioners of the Paris Municipality have started to see London. All sorts of festivities have been arranged for their entertainment. Hi-. Majesty the King receives the C ommissioners m audience today.
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  • 39 3 DISGRACED AND DISMISSED EROM THE ARMY. The Grand Duke Cyril of Russia has been dismissed the Army and deprived of all honours and excluded from Russia, for marrying the divorced (hand Duchess of Hesse.
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  • 27 3 Reuter's Agency. L< INDON, Oct. 1 ;th. Reuter publishes the text of the Treaty of Peace which confirms the English Papers of Sept.
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  • 504 3 ADDRESS BY LORD ROBERT CECIL. At ten o'clock yesterday morning the first formal session of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Arbitration Hoard was opened. In addition to the members of the Board, there were a number of spectators m attendance. Umpire Sir Michael I lick-- Beach stated that before
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  • 87 3 Mr. William Tearle, Manager of the Singapore and Kranji Railway, yesterday had a warrant made out for the arrest of the Station Master at Woodands, information having been received b y him that a sampan had been seen removing ten tins of kerosine belong»g to the Railway from
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  • 1110 3 NOTES AND NOTIONS Ihe most pleasing feature of the Maiden Plate was the victory of Mr Noel Trotter with Prince George, Mr. J. 13. Young was second with Teatray, and a Chinese gentleman of the chop Yap Brothers was third with Malapert It is interesting to note
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  • 954 3 SINGAPORE TOWKAY IN TROUBLE. What threatens to be a long-drawn-out case consumed something over three hours for the mere preliminary examination yesterday m the Third Police Court and lacked a good deal of arriving at a conclusion. In connection with the bankruptcy case of Chop Koo Cheng Hin,
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  • 144 3 A Chinaman who had the misfortune to have a previous conviction for theft was yesterday fined $10 for stealing a large piece of brass sheathing which iiad just been removed fom the s. s. Resident Schtff Bahru, which is undergoing repairs at Tanjong Rhu. The accused sr'd that
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  • 930 3 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. There were many who considered that we should have a wet afternoon for the first day of the Autumn meeting, but, fortunately, they were wrong and it was almost impossible to ask for better weather, than that which obtained yesterday. The ladies, as usual, occupied
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  • 97 3 A Chinaman was caught on Monday afternoon carrying a large and very heavy iron frame through the streets. He said that he had found it m a dust bin. It was very old and rusty. He did not think that it belonged to anyone or it would not have been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 271 3 POWELL A CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. mortgai.es arranged valuations made. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR S. SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROMrNtF/rZ I IIC POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is
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    • 265 3 I ROBINSON and Co. Field Race AND 1 Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASES.) !$B5O. $25.00. $27.50. $2950. $38.00 $4200. $100. Oun Special Kapid Action j RACK AND FIELD CLASS. 1 This isa small glass of' exceptional high power and clear definition. It is cone shaped and has RAPID
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 711 4 aBOOKSBLLKIIS STATIONERS fe K^^^^S. &y LIST OF BOOKS. (Recently Receivea) Findlay's Class Teaching I 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary,, 2.7: Ihctionajy of Daily Wants s^o Bookkeeping 3-5^ Lao-Tze's Tao-Teh King il.^o Wo Chang's England 2.5 c Chang Chih-Tung*a China's Giles' Chinese Literature 3.5 c "°P* 2.60 Parker's History of China 5.9
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    • 224 4 j R. B. LINDSAY Co{ 16, COLLYER QUAY. I 1 I Forwarding Agents. Agents for Messrs. Carter Pater- 1 eon Co., Limited, London. 1 RECEIVE Parcels and Package- I and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the L'nited King- 1 1 dom and the Continent. Packages shipped to the AustraIlian States
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    • 637 4 gQC JCDCDi K=X=mH XZX=X==Z-.---—XZX=Z=DC-mXZX=XZ^^ #The Lux Light! HAS BEEN AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOME --Z HONOUR ATTHE WORLD'S EXHIBITION JLT LIEGE. Sole Agents GADEUUS Co. GROUND flour OF COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., v 2-5 Telegraph Street. '0 Q OCD I > ru w w it v vu jf-x—K—
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    • 350 4 SHHfIOER BROS. g SPECIALITIES, 1 METALS Jf£ OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S Qj g associated Portland «x Cciikiii manufacturers q) LONDON 1900.) Burham Brand s rheravourite Cement used on the Principal ConstTUOJat tM,n Works m the L'nited *a# Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the "O World, and by the C
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    • 648 4 "L D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, I PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 h.w 1 Wii.K. I'okink.iii. Month 25 words or undrr 50 ts. I. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75
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    • 400 4 WANTED A Straiti as Assistant Manaw class outskk nepresenutives Apply: The Shanghn I ranee Co., Ltd W Collyer (juay. PBPORTEK U\\ 1 1 i) afternoons and'" salary to Sti man M J knowled^r, ot Sincapon i I Hill Street. |>KorißKi> imnu (|li I% sers. one first K rad. for the
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. .SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. 1905.
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    • 146 1 Lo-day's Rati s, London Bank 4ms 21 13 16 Demand 2 1 9 16 Private 6"m, s. 22 do. 3 m/s. 2 1 1= 16 Gtrtnany Bank d d 2.1s Private 3 m 2.1C do. 6 m S 2.22^ >>. France Bank d d 2 j Private 3 m/s
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    • 102 1 Tin S i 0.75 Gambier g -do Cube No. i it ..j opra, Bah do Pontianak 0.90 Pepper. Black (ordinary Spore)" 25.87 I do White. Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 35.00 Sarawak Sago Flour 2.95 Brunei No. 1 2 .8* Pearl Sago, small V.40 Liberian Coffee t 25.00 1
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 99 1 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. Privett, H. Highfield, C. Franklynue, J. Morgan, W. Hollinworth, A. J. deSouza. Misses de Wlieeler Brothers, F. Daunte, Miss Turner,
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      • 122 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Usui r Mail Comts ici with hil Alb 1 KIAN GoVHKN.MLNT. The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails U )°S 1905. Iri>te Oct. 9th Persia Oct. Sth Nippon Nov.
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      • 403 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Craving Dock, Korat. Albert Craving Dock. Nil. Section No. 1 Murex, Gregory A pear, Bharata, Band. Section No. 3 Inkula. I'mballa. Section No. 3 Behnmohr. Section No. 4 1 1. If. S. Iphigenia. Section
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      • 377 1 BANK 8^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. CAPITA! .£BOOOOO, Reserve Liability i of Proprif.tors f' Reserve Fund y*s--^« j Bank of England BANKERS National Bank of Scotland TheLondon City Midland 1 Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 162 1 i gapore Kranji Railway. m lst August, 19Q5, and Until Further Notice. Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays. Kxt,, i> a Oown Trains Oown Trains. AM. A.M. A.M M I'M p\i i> m )re 6*o 0.30 7.40 i0.., Im I l :i\ rii JS AY PM pv I cc-
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    • SHIPPING NEWS.
      • 730 2 Alcinous, British 4278, Pulford, Oct. ,3 Hongkong, Mansfield, for London. Asahan, German 161, Peters, Oct. 15 Asahan, Behn Meyer, for Asahan 18. Atbenga, German 2769 Petersen, Oct 16 Yokohama, Behn Meyer, for Penang 19. Bangkok, German 1237, Klnnmct,( >ct 14 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok. Banka, British
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      • 591 2 A •imc. Port, Agt \j .t.\V\k. H 1 Bnt cruiser), C una <» Ii ggii l Valpara Rai ael, (Port cruiser Lisboi Sutlcj, (Brit cruiser), sa, ->on. Sti ,tto«koog,o< I »5* A mu G y New 15 Pal Arrato n Api I ma, Not 7; 1' Sim B
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 277 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pa< 11 v M mi. Sti amship OCCIDI M.M- cV '-l' «TAL S. S I Cl N M:.M. I' I on r.\< II Chu ioo m\ Ni n -MS Raii v. kvs. atchison, topeka and santa fe railway system. rAS lr.s l 1
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      • 23 2 1 LARGE SELECTIONS fi m Japanese" modern W SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR I M GIFTS PRESENTS B J| SOUVENIRS. |H INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY V Iz&W^^BBM
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 111 2 ■I All VB ill II V I i'< "T in I II Billiton r I I I M I Ivmum It D 1 1 Mm IX. Both, i 1 Amiral Ponty, I I a Saiy (.!>.• Ab in van Ling| S 1 lye Lcong, Brii Anson Octobi Moc 1 I
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