Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 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. 40. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 57 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. FAVOURED BY A MEETING AT SYDNEY. K«ut»r I A|tacy London, Oct. i.Sth. At an important meeting that was held at Sydney, wherein Mr. Watson participated, it was resolved to favour the formation of an Australian National Defence League
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  • 42 1 PROPOSED EXPLORATION IN THIBET. Rauttr't *|*ncy London, Oct. iBtb. Dr. Seven Iledin has left Stockholm for Armenia, Persia, India and Thibet. He will explore the sources of the Indus and the Biahmaputra, and the Lake territory of Central Thibet.
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  • 105 1 RUSSIA AGAIN THE FRIEND OF JAPAN <RMt«r« AfMty.i London, Oct. i.Sih. A rescript from the Mikado Mates that peace ami j^lory have been secured. It invokes the blessing of the benign spirits of hN ancestors, and li«>jks that the OOUnlry will, for a long time, enjoy the blessings
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  • 43 1 CONCESSION MADK BY THF ARMY COUNCIL Reut«r A|t«cy LonooK, Oct. i sth. Owing to vacancies m the cavalry the Army Council is prepared to receive temporarily application- for com missions on probation from gentlemen without preliminary training m the Military College.
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  • 53 1 TO BE BURIED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Rtuttr i Af«wy Lun nos, Oct. i Sth. The Dean of Westminster has consented that the interment of the late Sir Henry Irving shall take place m the Abbey. The interment will take place on Friday, and there will be a
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  • 198 1 One Nje Ah Chee, lixing m Hoon Teck Road, ort" Balestier Road, wpptared before Mr. Marriott yesterday chained with criminal breach of trust m t** pect of $17 2-50 cash; one silk suit of Chinese clothing and one cotton suit and a wooden box, all valued
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  • 146 1 A DEFECTIVE SUMMONS. The Police have traced a considerable portion of the Jewellery which was stolen from Beach Road on the 2 ist September to five pawnshops, the proprietors of which appeared I efore Mr. Bryant yesterday charged with being m possession of stolen propeily, notwithstanding the
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  • 38 1 THREE ARRESTS MADK. On Monday night last, a murder WBi committed at Sungei Jelong near Kianii, the victim being a Chinaman nanird Ng Chuan. Three Chinese have been arrested as susj>ects and are undergoing examination.
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  • 241 1 HINTS FOR THE PKIN( E AND PRINCESS Ol WALKS I here is a very interesting article m the Fxmcss by a native gentlcm.in named Jogindra Nath llosr on what will be expected of the Prince of Wales during his Indian tour. Mr. Basi makes a few suggestions
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  • 336 1 SUFFERING FROM 1< <> MICH LEGISLATION While theoretical reformer- and agitators m this country (says a writer m the Philadelphia Bulk tin) have Ix < v talking about Government ownerships all public utilities, far-away Australia has been carrying the plan into cfle< t. In (hat country
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  • 246 1 DISEASE SAID l<> BE DUE \o DEI OMPOSING RH I Mr. Charles 1 lose, Resident <>l the Haram district of Sarawak, whom moi announced his Ix In t that BM immediate cause of Uri-Uti W** to hr found m rice which ha<l undcrgom changes connected with th<
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  • 87 1 Tin Annual Inspection sl die Ratllcb Girls' School has Men concluded and the girls are enjoying holiday. The Inspectors aie now bu*y at the Convent. A notiai m .ster, Mr. O'l car\, ha* been secured for the Anglo-dune-*-Boarding School, known as Oldham Hall, aftei th« manner ot Rugl y and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 JOKING TOBf^j m i 1 wISSJJS.** SmSyrmX*--* \IZ. \..i.sTs k>k Singapore. JOHN LITTLE A CO. \3 WmW Wmmm\ fIM I 1 oN 111 l nMBER WORI ON THK IIMBE* WORK A few Dollars Spent on "Jodelite" Often EFFECTUALLY PRESERVE II EFFECTUALLY PRKbERVK IT FROM ATTACK Ol DRY KOI V t
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    • 420 1 uUtljaj^aa^w^^ The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores Co. I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, t Sfce I THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH i ENGINEERING, MINING THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH J titttt Tswn T»-r-»^TTTCrrnn7»Q I cows' milk is retained. I and BUILDING REOXTCSITES. Ihe most flattering testimonials from medical men.
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    • 28 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PLACE <" „ir RICHEST CLASS Whiskies (13-year* old) Supplied to H. M. Ihe King a»d to H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES
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  • 435 2 The eastern Daily Maill. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 19TH OCTOBER. THE TRAM RECEIPTS. We are informed by an employee of j the Tram Company that we were m error by a cipher m our leader of Moni day, when we stated that we had it i from good authority that
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  • 360 2 In our correspondence column of to- day will be noticed a communication by 44 Another Spectator anent the worklog ofthe trams, m which it is alleged that there is a great deal of rudeness m the behaviour of the employees. Special reference is made to the neglect
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  • 160 2 In our notes and notions" on the races yesterday, we mentioned that the mare I'antty Fair was owned by Mr. Sugden. We hasten to rectify this misstatement by announcing what is already well-known to all racing men, namely, that the owner of I'anitv Fair is Mr.
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  • 265 2 The Rev. S. S. Walker will deliver an illustrated lecture entitled "A Tour m Switzerland" before the Chinese Christain Association m their Hall on the Prinsep Street Church Ground to-morrow evening, the -oth inst. at 8 o'clock. A Chinaman was found m Boat Quay yesterday morning fast asleep on a
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  • 971 2 CAPITAL OF BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. (Special K. D N"l The first and continual impression of a visitor to Sandakan is one of crudeness. The place looks like a raw frontier town sadly deficient m public funds. The roads are execrable, the buildings mostly of a very inferior order, and
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  • 95 2 THK TRAMWAY STRIKE. Some of the ex employees of t ]C ramway Company, realising the futility of the, r attempt to stop the running of the trams by a mere strike ire Fou? P of ,g M m re SC,i US "SlwS hour "J th ?se men have
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  • 36 2 HAIRBREADTI, I* Z Ag**,, Lov Sub-marine A 4 r j 'H Portsmouth Ha. !>,,„, j r pled by a slight «»<* occurredasshewa-,, Thecr,whadalKulM, ,V V^^. The vessel lank y, !I*before it could 1., > was then iboond
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  • 41 2 'n.K KK,S,,X ;l Router. 4 9eno> Captain (W ofthe Royal M tured by Anghera Tctuan and I'.n,. from the stranded km**. P The object of I Crowther and 1,,,, compel the authontH Chief Valiente. u!„, prisoned at Fe/.
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  • 42 2 TO JAPANESE S STRI Reuter Agency 18th aptain Asuoka, I ofthe Battleships AT. win, hare at the p J was entertained y, dinner whereat he v a silver ewer mount, from Nelson I Sirs Philip and Wilhelm shipbuilding yards, v
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  • 24 2 TO THK l'Kl.\( I. AND PRI! OF \V.\l: I Mr. Broadrick ha> to the Prince and rt» Indian Offio l-ord Lan
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  • 20 2 BRITISH Mi; renter Agency It ha- been fighting has .he geria, three Bl I«• wounded La« ment-.
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  • 30 2 LATEST BETTING Reuter Agency The betting on 1 follow to i Prino 8 i Costly I. 9 i Wars ioo 8 The 1 if ioo 7 Ham t
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  • 23 2 FESTIVITIES 1 S fteuter't Agency The An*k>-J*| 1 Tokio cont enthusiast caily. A -rction „t tt-,. I; beiir, entertained a: N
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  • 12 2 Reuter* A|cnc>. Lo> A French S bourg tor Ye
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  • 20 2 PREMIER REAPP Reuter* A#enr» 1 Count Fejervai ed Hungarian Prei newal of the m ltt Crown and n i
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  • 13 2 Neuter* Agency King Edward ative- ot thi I Buckingham P
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  • 26 2 Reuter's Agency Lord Robert-, m i ture rifle ranfl busine-- pn miscs that only /"'.'< 7 response to the appi fata June
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  • 24 2 The 1 <lit.n mv ar. corn interest t.. /> V written on .-ne I. •tlOUlil .A.r. 1 4 bie Im mmmmmmm
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  • 102 2 - Sik, -With ii fei m your KatwdSJ arettic indepcndein conductors d\\d iii i\ ir inspectors. I lully i-i On more i!..i the pretended dealnes- an JJJ w drivers and ooadlM senders, whose icresaiii le startle one from a heavy s r^j the manydemorstiatuii waving handkeichii-K i ously
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 299 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BUCK WHITE," 12-YEAffS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. 1 Peerless Cream Still Holds Its 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 DupU at*. I. EUis&eo., SOLE
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    • 336 2 Sfarifalfkat \-mm--mm----------------------------ama-maa-aaammm ICWk^ WF. have made arran- gements to have this packed M i m\ n 11S aiu^ can now su PP^y m guaranteed good condiSB™ tion I THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES AGENTS. I Coghlan Co. Licensed Aouctineer-s House Estate Agents. m-^m^*mwtmWm^L^m.^m*^mmm^mm-*wm**mm*w Land Valuers, Commission Agents, Appraisers, Insurance
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    • 120 2 S.S. "CROWN OF CASTILE" 4-505 Register due here 18th inst., calling at Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Moji. This steamer has excellent passenger accommodation. For Freight and passage, apply to Itttssrs. fldamsoit 6Nflllan and Co., id. THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. ESTABL SHED, SEPf. 4TH, 1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 88 2 COMING EVENTS. Thursday, i9tb October. High Water. Races, Second Day. 2-30. Banks close. Noon. RaTles Hotel. Race Dinner. Race Dinner. Hotel de V Europe. Friday, 2otl> OctoberHigh Water. 2-20 am. 1-40 p.m. Tanglin Club "At Home. 9-30. Musical Evening Hotel de 1' Europe. Saturday, 2 ist October. High Water. 3-19
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  • 66 3 MOORS RELEASE MARINE OFFICERS Reuter *«ency I London, Oct. 18th. •flic Madrid correspondent ofthe Mail rf—s that the Moors fearing an attack from British torpedo vessel, have re- 1 apt Crowther and Lieut. Hat[JJr of the Marines. When the Officers ;Vrd at Couta the Moors fired at
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  • 53 3 INSURANCE COMPANIES FEAR LEGISLATION. Reuters Agency. London, Oet 18th. ||r. McCurdy, P esidentof the Mutual Life Insurance Company, has admitted that lnr^ r e sums hpve been paid for the services of politic'ans, but says that mile-- pending legislation is watched the Insurance Companies will be legislated
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  • 73 3 HORE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES. R»ul»r*« AfMMy.) London, Oct. 18th. An Armenian Archimandrite has reported to the Viceroy of the Caucasus [hat ten Armenian villages have been plundered. The situation ofthe inhabitants is terrible. Robber bands are desolating the country. sorters arc reported among the reservists at Kkaterinodar. Shop
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  • 36 3 TO BE BURIED IN POETS' CORNER. London, Oct. 18th. Sir Henry Irving will be buried beside David Garrick, m the Poets' Corner. Later. The body ofthe late Sir Henry Irving will be cremated.
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  • 46 3 ADVANCE IN WAGES TO EMPLOYEES. Rtirtert Agency. 1 London, Oct. 18th. The Fall River (U.S.A.) Manufacturers have announced a five per centum advance m the wage- of their cotton operatives and a profit sharing scheme which will become effective on the 15th instant.
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  • 131 3 Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lyon brought an unusually pretty young Kling woman to Mr. Colman and asked him to hear her complaint. The girl, she looked little more, said that she had been married since 1901. Her husband had gone away and her mother and two brothers had
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  • 92 3 CHINAMAN IN PRECARIOUS CONDITION. < hir readers will remember that some week- ago a couple of French men were charged with stabbing some Chinese on the Borneo Wharf. One of the Frenchmen was convicted and gaoled. The other was to have been tried yesterday, but his alleged
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  • 161 3 Fatima, a Javanese woman, was about eight months ago divorced from her husband, Haji Mura, A few days •go, the woman went to Haji Mura's house m Bukit Timah Road, and after breaking open two doors, carried off Ihe bedding. She put it m a rickisha
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  • 104 3 Klm Syce Thuah, a bankrupt who |ws been sentenced to three months' "nprisonment at the Supreme Court m connection with the bankruptcy of j*»p Khu Sing Hing, but whose sentence is pending appeal, was arrested 00 Tuesday on the allegation of hav■ng made a material omission
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  • 2759 3 OFFICIALLY OPENED BY H E THE GOVERNOR. Long before the hour announced for the inaugural ceremony, the spacious new town hall was filled to its utmost capacity by representatives of nearly every race composing our local community, there were ample seats provided for all and, as is not
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  • 372 3 SECOND DAY'S RACES. Thursday, October igth. 1. The First Grl .m Handicap. Rees'- Goldseeker, 10. Schiffmann's Abelard, 9.7. White's- Ramsamy, 9.7. Howden and Maclaren's -Manfred, 9.5. Hood's Rockgold, 9.4. Armstrong's- Spilsby, 9. Koger's Rinaldine, 9. Fort's Quince, 9. No. 26 Kongsee's -Khyber, 8.10. Auburn's— Auburn, 8. 1 o.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 POWELL A CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Lam! and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued
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    • 271 3 ROBINSON and Co. i Field Race AND Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASES.) $850. $25.00. 827.50. *****. $3800 $4200. 8100. Our Special Rapid Action RACK AND FIELD GLASS This isa small glass of exceptional high power and clear defiinition. It is cone shaped and has RAPID ACTION which, when
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 689 4 STATIONERS ||c LIST OF BOOKS. (Recently Receivea) Findlay's Class Teaching 4.30 Pitman's Shorthand Dictionary 2.75 Dictionary of Daily Wants 5.00 Bookkeeping n 3.50 Lao-Tze's Tao- Teh Kino: 11.50 JWo Chang's England 2.50 Chant? Chih-Tung's China's Giles' Chinese Literature n 3.50 Hope n 2.60 j Parker's History of China 5.90 Devereux's
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    • 221 4 J R. B. LINDSAY d Co. 16, COLLYER QUAY. I toRWARDING AgLNTS. Agents for Messrs. Carter Pater- 1 son 6c Co., Limited, London. JjECEIVE Parcels and Packages' and forward to Colombo, Rangoon India, the L'nited King- I dom and the Continent. I I Packages shipped to the Austra- I I
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    • 477 4 y—* wmm v if m y w— y m v h m- m xt- x vt \t x m— w- vu tr #^^^TheLinrLJiEl HAS BEEN AWARDED THE COLD MEDAL AND DIPLOME HONOUR ATTHE WORLDS EXHIBITION AT LIEGE. Sole Agents GADEUUS Co. GROUND FLOOR OK COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD., 2-5
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    • 134 4 The General Enquiry and Registration Office. We beg to inform the public that the above office 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. T. C. Nock Manager,
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    • 328 4 ZZ3< .r^HD SHHfIQER BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associate Portland tmm Ittaimfacmrm 0 LONDON 1900. Burham Brand g^ TheFavourite Cement used on the Principal Con^truction Works m the L'nited WW Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the XX World, and by the C Government of
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    • 656 4 l** 1 1 II **\\*r^-j^*\*\YCrS^r */x "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEDJTr! PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses. Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 ets. 1. 50 2. 00
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    • 525 4 WANTED A Straits-tx.ni -y aa Assistant Manage. clas. M ,tside representatives Apply: The Shangh.,, 1 fe 1 ranee Co Ltd.,,;, Wn.cheMcMt Collyer Quay. REPORTER WANTED ,m„ li after noons and \\™g s 'l' salary to Si i:\dy man. Must hi« SH knowledge of Singapore. •FI) M ru? d 58-2 Hill
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1905.
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    • 145 1 To-day's Rates. On Lomthm—XmUmTik 4ms 2/1 13/16 Demand 2 1 9 I<> Private 6 m/s. 22 do. 3 m/s. *****6 Ou Gtrmany —Bank dd 2.1S Private 3 m s 2.1 c 1, m On Frame Bank d/d 22 Private 3ms.. 2.72 1 do. 6 m/s --Tfi 0;< Imm**— Bank
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    • 125 1 Hn fti.izj Gambier s. 20 do Cube No. 1 1:..: do do No. a 1 .00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 25.15 do White, Fair L. \V. ."> p.c 3500 Nutmegs (i 10 to the lb.) 35. do (So to the lb.). 80 Mace (Banda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) 33 Liberian
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 103 1 HOTEL DE L' EUROPE. VISITORS: AND RESIDENTS. W. A Earrott, H. Oly. G. F. Lancardic, Miss V. Brandon, Miss Banvard, \V. McGrath, T. C Stafford, A. Komor, E Sieuvers, G. Privett, H. Highfield, C. Frai 'dynue, J. Morgan, W. Hollinworth, A. J. deSouza. Misses de Souza, Wheeler Brothers, F. Daunte,
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      • 124 1 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Under Mail Contra* r with the Austrian Govkrnment. The following are the dates on which the Co.'s Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1905 1905. Triste Oct. 9th Persia Oct. Sth v v o*l Silesia Nov. 7th
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      • 398 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed To-day. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria (having Dock, Korat. I Albert Graving Dock. Nil. Section No. i Murex, GfcgoryApcar, Bharata. Section No. 2 Band. Section No. 3 Ka- Dara Section No. 4 Nil Section NO. 5 Charon. Section No. <>
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      • 394 1 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Cha tier. Capital Reserve Liability i 0 m- PnonuEToaa j•■ X 8o 000 Reserve Fund ,£875,000. Bank ok Enoi.am). INKERS National Bank ok Scotland TheLondon City Midland Bank, Ltd. SING AP( >RE BR A N CH. CURRENT Accounts arc
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 520 1 Singapore Kranji Railway. From lst August, 1905, and Until Further Notice. Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays. S&^Sy!" Oown Trains Down Trains. A.M. A.M. A.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. PA' SINGAPORE d b.oo 0.3 b 7.4010.00 12.33 2.02 3.16 4.41 5.29 b.so 10.
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    • 20 2 The Austrian cruiser Kaiserin Elizabeth arrived here this morning from Hongkong. She leaves for Colombo on the 24th.
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    • 497 2 Albenga, German 2769 Petersen, Oct 16 Yokohama, Behn Meyer, for Penang 19. Bangkok, German 1237, Khmmet.Oct 14 Bangkok, Behn Meyer, for Bangkok. Baud, Dutch 1689, Lee, Oct. 16 Batavia, Daendels, for Batavia 20. Bharata, British 1949, Windebank, Oct. 1 6 Rangoon, Boustead, for Rangoon, 19. Ban Fo
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    • 672 2 Nwmt, I'ot/, Frolnihli- date of a/r/va/, ami Agtmts. Mkn-of-Wak, fee. Hogue, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. O'Higgins, (Chili b'ship), Valparaiso, soon. San Raffael, (Port cruiser 1, Lisbon, soon. Sutlej, (Brit cruiser), China, soon. Steam krs. Alston, Hongkong, Oct 25- Adamson Gilfillan Atholl' New York, Oct 1 5 Paterson Simons
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    • 1166 2 The time 'Z*v the close ot" the competition having arrived, we print below the full list ofthe verses witli their number* a- corrected. The tir^t three were merely given a< example—, and will not enter into the competition. Resolutions may I■* sent r
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 182 2 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. I'.unn Mail Sti amship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co. AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago ft North-Wfstfrn ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Optrmtin tkt LARGEST a/i,/ EASIEST bttwmtn on the I. ICI EH FROM HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 120 2 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Samarang S'baya, Hing Sanp, 9am Penang Rangoon, Gteaogk 2 p n Bengalis Bagan, "Betsy" 2 pm Malacca cV MtUUT, 1 long Wan 2pm Europe \ia Bombay, Bharata 3P" 1 Malacca &C, Penang 3Pm Sambas &C, Ban Fo Soon 3 p m TOMORR< >w. Batavia &C, Baud 7am
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