Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 October 1905
1905-10-24
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section30 1905-10-24 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. .i mts kok Singapore JOHN LITTLE A CO. N 43# VOL< I SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1905 PRICE 5 CENTS. Medically Recommended Rofusealllmltatlons.]30 words
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Article66 1905-10-24 1 COMMKRCIAL ACTIVITY RENEWED IN MANCHURIA. Rooters Aiency London, Oct. 23rd. Reuter's correspondent at Harbin wires that the Russians are rapidly demobilising. All northbound trains are loadt-d with troops and equipment, but many will be unable to move before winter. The Russo-Chincse Bank is preparing to re-open its former66 words
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Article22 1905-10-24 1 Reu««r» A|«ncy I-ONDON, Oct. 23rd. H.M.S. Pathfinder has returned to Tangier with Capt. Crowther and Lieut. Hatton on board.22 words
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Article14 1905-10-24 1 Renter's A|ency London, Oct. 23rd. President Loubet has gone to Madrid.14 words
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EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
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Article52 1905-10-24 1 RAILWAY STRIKES SPREADING IN RUSSIA. London, Oct. 23rd. The railway strikes arc spreading; throughout Russia. Moscow is now practically cut off from the rest of the country. It is stated that the strikes arc the result of political manoeuvres aiming at the eventual starving of St. Petersburg52 words
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Article29 1905-10-24 1 NEW APPOINTMENTS. London, CVt. 23rd. Vice-Admiral Arthur William Moore c.b., c.m.g., has been appointed Com-mandet-in-Chief on the China station. Hon. Asheton Curzon-Howe will succeed Vice-Admiral Moore.29 words
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Article60 1905-10-24 1 POSSIBLE ANGLO-GERMAN WAR DISCUSSED. Riattr'tA|tac> London, Oct. 23rd. Lt Temps, m a noteworthy article, says that m the event of war between Great Britain and German}', the policy of Franc would be an armed neutrality so formidable as to prevent any one from thinking of implicating60 words
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Article184 1905-10-24 1 THE UNITED STATES LEAD. It i<» not so long ago that Britain, says an American paper, was the biggest coal-producing country m the world there may, indeed, be a pood many people who are under the im- pression that she still holds premier place. But half a184 words
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Article113 1905-10-24 1 WOULD HE BENEFICIAL TO BRITAIN. If we are wise, says the Spectator we shall strike while the iron is hot, and endeavour to come to an umler- standing with Russia under which she will frankly abandon her policy of menacing India, while we, on the ether113 words
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Article112 1905-10-24 1 A curious question of amenity m stage costume is now before the Civil Chamber of the Tribunal of Mannheim. The facts aiv thru Mdlle Nisscn, a lady comedian of the Kollcsseum theatre, had been directed by the management to undertake the part of a page, m a piece112 words
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Article195 1905-10-24 1 (Ftvm our iotrfspondeut.) It is proposed to CtUti 1 < v h a Soldieiv' Institute m Knpp <n, similar to thotcin Ii -.di.-in tomns, i d the -clctton of a site m C rntorirt it- is Icirg c«isidcicd. A few r hstructu nistv ,n«<pg tlie Bmtvtse ciders195 words
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Article259 1905-10-24 1 (Front our Cut rrs^omdmt) The x,i vice* at St George's Church hi Sunday were of a special character, m commemoration of the day uhrn Nekon MM M many of his men gave ll lives for their God ami their Country. Ihe Police are now prosccutti.g cyclists who259 words
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Article408 1905-10-24 1 (/'n»n our Cm* f*>utirnt.) Surra is Imported t«- Itave broken out at Sungkai. Mr. A. 11 Richards his been a|>pointcd Secretary of the Ipoh Club Mr. W. R. H. Chappel has given #1,000 to the rVrak Sown Chwtn Endowment fund. A Gymkhana is bring arranged for408 words
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Advertisement257 1905-10-24 1 I J Joking' tokac^ J A Goat of Jodelite ON THI imD WORK ()l A HUILDING WILL I I I ECTUALLY PRFSKRVF. IT hHi'M ATTACK OF DRY ROT WHITE ANTS IKRFDOS. ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL _y, Bitkit Timah Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's257 words
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Advertisement473 1905-10-24 1 B^J I__^P I 1"" A CoQt of Jodllite ON THK TIMHER WORK A few Dollars Spent on M Jodelite Often A mmmm wiL SAVES TI3:OXrS-A-35rX)S- B tt m FROM ATTACK OF DRY ROT, lIWPOHTEHS: BORNEO Company, Limited. t DAHL^ MILK^I 1 NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' WHLK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN473 words
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Advertisement32 1905-10-24 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating I Sodium Chloride. 18.7*. Potassium .0.56 S«*linm Sulphite 32.' Analy-- (alirum (ai inmate 0,31 sis. Iron (arlMtnate 8.41 Silicic Acid .2.71 Mineral Solids jj.6 C arlM»nicAcid(frer( ?.8i32 words
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721 1905-10-24 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 24TH OCTOBER. HOW NEGROES ARE TREATED. Our readers may remember that some weeks ago there was a slight controversy m our correspondence columns between two Americans, the latter of whom took exception to the statement of the former that the Chinese could721 words
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Article186 1905-10-24 2 Some much-needed improvements have been done lately on the bridges and railings along the canal on Stamford Road, but the obelisk looks as shabby as ever. It is to be hoped that it will be made to appear a little more respectable before the repairs to the186 words
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Article89 1905-10-24 2 Mr. Silas Campbell Penny, late Editor of the Eastern Daily Mail, has filed an action for libel against' the paper. Mr. Penny will be represented by Mr. Farrer Baynes, the Proprietors of the "E. D. M." by Mr. Nanson, and Mr. J. B. Harrop,89 words
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Article58 1905-10-24 2 The next Assizes here commence on Tuesday, 7th prox., at 1 1 a. m. New York has had since Januaryone of the present year, 793 automobile accidents, m which 62 persons were killed. The next paper Hunt Club run is advertised to be held next Saturday The assembly will take58 words
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Article1020 1905-10-24 2 AMERICAN VIEW OF BRITISH COLONISATION. By Bishop I. 8 ScoH. O D. An American paper contains the following interesting article on Sierra Leone, which contains the views of an eminent American upon British policies of colonisation. In looking about himself m Africa, one sees so many things that1,020 words
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Article73 1905-10-24 2 The Mainichi learns fron Tokio that the Crown Prince of Siaia will visit Japan about March next. There is a panic at Tientsin among the native servants, many of whom are leaving their employment on the ground that trouble is coming soon. VicE-Admiral Arai, who has been successful m raising73 words
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THE EASTERN PRESS
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Article93 1905-10-24 2 Longevity m P erM( Unfortunately, m foal life of both races is cons.dcraU?*? of ened. Bad housing, overcrowd sanitary conditions, the hardT' work m opening mm, uu\ demand a tribute from tl of the labourers. better chMM bale old aa*?* th < ception rathei thauth. v this,93 words
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Article127 1905-10-24 2 I nc tana annual report troller General of Patent Trade-marks m «rcat Mrltau, JJJ much that is interesting, md refute the opinion* ol th.,^ wh Ur! constantly assert that ih, 1; 7 losing their initiative m trade, and* also fast losing their pow, It is customary n.,127 words
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Article107 1905-10-24 2 me unush stage hai lost it most figure. Henry li B popular idol. ion ot tiai tion m himself, Km q rcntury, and it is hard lo real that hi splendid career i- eni. -1 ij, m hi- death, for he d suddenly, from sync ing at107 words
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Article99 1905-10-24 2 I hi m UN haw been meditau d hen m any country hen have mm beta tsJu d the problcmi a- <l Western nations, im igination lit— t"A und their ■olui India h.i^ been otrtaii namely. OH tin- lYity ol m the ksl resort there ibetween the inorga99 words
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Article17 1905-10-24 2 The E h inr^interett to w I rten ->a '1 rxcaed 4 >• w17 words
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Article84 1905-10-24 2 Sir. -T.irou^'.i the me m I s iouM like t > i a.l t Montic> lot apparently abandon* I S >p.iia Roa I (o)'jxisiU' N I present Htd by t Mthret tl latrine. I'nis i> far from pleas I I of the surrouii.lmc louses an i w.iat tne84 words
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Article374 1905-10-24 2 Sir Some of the I« i! Ed printe 1 ruios tor l I w nc 1 I lav iu>t Mpp I m lab c pape containing regulations, tome «>t w sion, erroneous, I nop t iat sc 100! area part. Furt lenn >re. 1 i tanUfl coisi374 words
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Advertisement236 1905-10-24 2 TUCK'S HAIR and LEATHER BELTING For Tropical Climates. Particulars from THE BORNEO Co., Limited. For, Real, Value, Search Investigate. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!•■■■■■«>■■■■■■■■■■ If Your Mind is such that it can gravitate into a line of penetrating investigation, you will find much amongst our wares that ill philosophically reveal, I High (lass Goods236 words
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Advertisement275 1905-10-24 2 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 Duplicated. EUis&eo., SOLE AGENTS. j, CECIL STREET Coghlan Co. Licensed Aouctineerj House Estate Agents. Land Valuers, Commission Agents,275 words
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Advertisement332 1905-10-24 2 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION AGENCY. The Auction Rooms, Mo. 5, Raffles Place. On and after Monday 23rd instant, we are prepared to carry on Ruction Sales at Ho. 5, Raffles Place, below Messrs. Rodyk Davidson's Office. The finest and Liangest Auction Room m Singapore. Our terms will be Strictly332 words
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Article72 1905-10-24 3 st RYICES IN THIRTY THOUSAND CHTRCHES. Rruters Agency.] London, Oct. 23rd. j e j c ,r, an is from all the Colonies ndicntr tin- universality of Nelson fentcnary celebrations. Nelson's rolumn was decorated on an unpreced,trd ral(> bcin surrounded with fgg of flowers from every corner ofthe Empire-72 words
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Article38 1905-10-24 3 L NO TRAINS AT MOSCOW. PcuUr's Agency London, Oct. 23rd. The railway strike at Moscow contiIrafViic is at a standstill. The ci r ra pliist> have joined the moveNo trains arrived at Moscow on Friday.38 words
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Article25 1905-10-24 3 fteuter'S Agency London, Oct. 23rd. The famous Radical leader Jiroschenko has returned from exile and jived a congratulatory telegram from M. Witte.25 words
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Article27 1905-10-24 3 RMlUrt Aotnc, LOKDOK, Oct. 23rd. \ttcr a week's festivities ofthe most 1 character, the representatives of the Municipality of Paris have started for home.27 words
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Article62 1905-10-24 3 COR PI M- ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS. The speeches at Trafalgar Square m connection with the Nelson Centenary. and the intermingling of French and English flags and the numerous wreaths m memory of the French and Spanish II testify to the change m AngloFrench relations. Numerous indoor celebrations were62 words
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Article113 1905-10-24 3 PASSPORT SYSTEM TO BE EX IKN I >ED TO JAPANESE. Neuter 1 Agency r e; Deaken, ofthe Australian C calth, says that the Government is ently assented to Japan ssuing »sporta admitting md tradesmen without a langu ig< test Communications an passing between the Government and the Japanese113 words
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Article26 1905-10-24 3 RENOWN" LEAVES GENOA, Keutcr's Agency.) London. Oct. 23rd. H. M. S. Rewrau has left Genoa tic Prince and Princess of Wales rd.26 words
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Article29 1905-10-24 3 Outer's Aftncy. London, Oct. 23rd. The private friends of Earl Minto crtain him with a farewell dinner 30th instant, The Duke of Portland will preside.29 words
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Article268 1905-10-24 3 ENGLAND TO CONTROL SOUTH CHINA SEA. A lapue*-e naval expert who is to have inspected the proposed uival base here, is reported aye returned to Nagasaki. Accordthe Nagasaki correspondent of aht\ translated by the Japan Ue the expert says that the li of neutrality by268 words
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Article76 1905-10-24 3 SUFFICIENT RECRUITS SECURED. Renter Agency) London, Oct. 23rd. J he War Office announces that sufficient recruits for nine years' service with the colouis having been raised to meet Indian demands, a short-service enlistment of two years with the colours and ten m the rescue will be introduced76 words
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Article129 1905-10-24 3 GREAT RECEPTION FOR JAPANESE ADMIRAL. Reuter's Agency-) London, Oct. 23rd. Admiral Togo at Yokohama received a deputation and address from the British Navy League. The Mikado conferred upon Admiral Sir Gerard Henry Uctred Noel, k. c. m. c, the order of the Rising Sun, first class,129 words
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Article35 1905-10-24 3 OPPOSED TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. Rtuttr *c*ncy London, Oct. 23rd. The Socialist parties at Warsawhave unitedly issued proclamations declaring that" they will forcibly prevent the election <A~ deputies to a National Assembly.35 words
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Article42 1905-10-24 3 NO INDEMNITY REQUIRED. [RMter't AfMey.: London, Oct. 23rd. Capt. Crowther and Lieut. Hatton state that they were well treated by the Sheroof and experienced no difficulty m the exchange of pri-oners, no indemnity being asked and no conditions imposed.42 words
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Article216 1905-10-24 3 "Nautieus," a naval man evidently, as he writes frcm Trinccmalee, writes as follows to a home paper: An ounce of tact is worth a ton of argument. Some forty years ago I spent three years m the Straits Settlements, China and Japan. I was very216 words
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Article174 1905-10-24 3 Haja Annam Bunsan possessed a rik>haVvhich he valued at S2OO. On the 10th inst. it was removed from the verandah of his house m Clyde Strteet. He reported the matter at Beach Road Police Station. On the 18th, owing to information received, Detectives 521 and 54 were174 words
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Article161 1905-10-24 3 Yesterday, Mr. Barr, Managing Assistant to Mr. I'alliser, laid infoimatit n before Mr. Cohnan to the effect that, a few days ago Mr. Palliser signed 1 some bk.nk cheques and left them with complainant to fill m for such sums as 1 might be required for carrying161 words
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Article895 1905-10-24 3 YESTERDAYS PROCEEDINGS. The proceedings, of the Arbitration Court which at the present rate of i progress may be concluded (so far as the actual evidence is concerned) by Thursday, were resumed this morning m the Legislative Council Chamber. Mr. Balfour Brown announced that Sir Michael was still indisposed895 words
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Article174 1905-10-24 3 The P. O. outward mail steamer Bengal left Colombo at 8 p. m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon, the 27th instant. The P. O. homeward mail steamer Chusan left Hongkong at 1 p. m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at 6174 words
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Article106 1905-10-24 3 ("E.D.M." Special.) All the little States m Central Celebes having submitted to the Dutch except that of the Chief Rajah of Boni, who escaped whilst his place was being attacked by the troops, and who is still hiding somewhere m the mountains, the Dutch soldiers are now106 words
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Article83 1905-10-24 3 ("E. D. M." Special.) Redjang Lebong shares have gone U P to 535 Ketaheen to 160; Kctaheen preferred to 250; Totok preferred to 133. From West Borneo news has arrived that Mr. Johnson, the prospector of the Tainam Syndicate near the upper Landak river, has discovered83 words
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Article90 1905-10-24 3 A good deal of mystery still surrounds the nationality ofthe youth who has just carried off the Rubinstein championship of the piano, m Paris by a display of which the brilliance, m one so young, literally astounded the first masters of the city. The youth has been described90 words
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Article73 1905-10-24 3 A curious accident occured to a tramcar yesterday morning when abreast of the Central Police Station. The q.w became entangled with a supporting wire which was wrenched entirely off, carrying with it the woodwork to which it was attached, and fell on a passing rikisha which its weight73 words
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Article98 1905-10-24 3 During the stay of the British China Squadron m Japan, Admiral Sir Gerard Noel invited the officers and men to contribute to a fund for the relief of the Japanese injured and the families bereaved by the Mtkasa disaster. In response to his appeal the sum of Yen 3,521 was98 words
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Article127 1905-10-24 3 Tin S 81.00 Gambier 8.20 do Cube No. 1 12.00 do do No. 2 1 1. 00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 25.25 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 35.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 3s. do (80 to the lb.). 80 Mace (Banda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) Liberian Coffee127 words
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Article143 1905-10-24 3 To-day's Rates. On London Bank 4ms s/i 13/16 Demand 2/1 9/16 Private 6 n/g 2/2% do. 3 m/s. 2/1 15/16 On Germany— Bank d,d t/ti Private 3 m/s 2/10 do. 6 m/s 2 22J (V// Fro me— Bank d/d 2.68 Private 3 m/s 2.7 z\ do. 6 m/s 2.75J143 words
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Advertisement283 1905-10-24 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR 1 Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS I Auction and I luuse-Pro- perty Circular283 words
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Advertisement255 1905-10-24 3 ROBINSON and Co. Field Race AND Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASES.) $8.50. $25.00. 527.50. $2950. $3800 $42.00. $100, Our Special Rapid fiction RACE AND FIELD GLASS. Ihis is a small glass of exceptional high power and clenr definition. It is rone shaped and has RAPID ACTION which, when255 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1905-10-24 3 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. 1 ringganu Kelantan "L^anWhattHin" 7am Sarawak "Kuching" noon Pakmbang "Ruby" noon F.Eweuenisn.vi, j„, en(ong }p m Hcn^ korg "Catherine Apear "4 p m Anamba Nati na Is "Billiton" 3pm To-morrow. Teluk Anson via ports "Sclangor" 3 p m Ptnang and Deli "Calypso" 3 p m 1 enang55 words
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Advertisement694 1905-10-24 4 BANKB. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL #10,000,000 KKSfcKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve 10,000,000 «.e.ir»nniv* Stiver iWrve H. 500.000 18 500 0 °0 Ko»« rye Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. If. A. W. Slade, Ksq— Chairman. A. Hdupt, Ksq— Dc|»uty-('hairman. Hon. C. VV. Dickson, I r. Salinger, Ksq.694 words
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Advertisement506 1905-10-24 4 SHIPPING, NOTJCES. 1 THE SMI FRANCISCO OVEfIUND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Stkamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamer* on t/u- PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highivav to506 words
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Advertisement745 1905-10-24 4 I LEVY H ERMANOS. t MALAY RECORDS. E ij GRAMOPHONE CONCERT RECORDS, 10-INCH. $2.50 3 ***** Lagujalak Lanting ***** Lawak ***** Che'long Bana J ***** Nandong Sayang I 29 o 9 Timbang Burong 12g23 Sri Perak "S$ MlkDabu 1291 Lingang Kangkong 12()2 n Kronchong fI^9o mak ua&u ***** Dua Serani745 words
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Advertisement264 1905-10-24 4 SPECIALITIES. I metals Q} OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associated Portland < Cement IKanufacturcrs q> LONDON 19OO.) >5 Burham Brand 5 TheFavourite Cement used 'Zj on the Principal ConstrueJJT tion Work m the United Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the TJ World, and by the CT Government of the264 words
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Advertisement1016 1905-10-24 4 "E. P. M." ADLETS, FOR SALE, WANTE&^i PREPAID. HOlKrc *^J Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houies, nuU^tS ETC. WAHTHi^^^ Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations rpo LET A Ul Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. L sn a 'l Bun W )W 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month1,016 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1905-10-24 4 SHIPPING NEWS, VESSELS IN PQRL Amherst, Brit 135, Scott, Oct. 2^ Pontianak, Wee Bin, Pontianak 2^. BanlVhattHin, British 19;, Rawiingson, Oct. 19 Teloban, Straits SS Co., for Kelantan. Bentong, Bi it 240, Quine, Oct P Swettenham, Straits SS Co. P. Swet 24Billiton, Brit 139, D'Cruz, Oct. Natunas Is, Teo Hoo311 words
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Miscellaneous346 1905-10-24 4 k'ucJung, Sarawak 903, Waddel, Oct. 19 Sarawak, Ong Ewe Hai, for Sarawak 24. La Seym, Fr 1 141, Magncn, Oct. 2: Batavia, M M. Batavia 26. Magnet, British 215, Neagle, Sept. 1 Sourabaya, E. E. Tel. Co., des. Uncertain. Mutrx, 2329, Deacon, Oct. 1 1 Swatow, Syme Co., Uncertain. Merkus,346 words
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