Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 November 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 55. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 45 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. RAILWAY STRIKE OVER. DEMANDS OF STRIKERS GRANTED. IRotuers Agency. London, Nov. (>. Ihe Russian Railway Strike i^ cn<l- ing and the service resinning a oj>erations, Count Wite having informed the strikers that their demand^ will be granted.
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  • 50 1 SPORADIC DISTURBANCES STILL AGITATE RUSSIA. (Reuters Ajenoy.l Lonix >\, Nov. <>. Sporadic disturbances arc reported from the Caucasus and m the vicinity of Odessa. Eight factories Ikivc been wrecked. There have been mmmtn accompanied by revolting barbarities. Eyes were gouged out, tongues torn out by pincers, and invalids
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  • 255 1 To give a hone bucket" previous to taking part m a race is popularly supposed to be an oflTective MM inexpensive method of creating a stumer" and, although there is a talc on record of two doses not having the desired effect, this is one <>t"
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  • 224 1 STEAD AN ARTIST INCOLOURS Once more the incorrigible optimist. who edits the Review of Reviews" lias undertaken the congenial ta^k ot depicting for us the Czar of all the Russias as he should look m an eastern window. Here is no haggard, morose, prematurely aged young man,
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  • 211 1 TO BE PRACTICALLY DOUBLED WITHIN A YEAR. The United States nrivv has been v( tv much m the public eye Of late, \vt it i doubtful if any considerable number <>t people except specialists appreciate the rapidity with which it is being deve loped. If there should
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  • 554 1 (Fnnu our onrs/x)H(frH/.) A branch of the Y. M. C. A. was ftUCCCftsAttly inaugurated at Kuala Lumpur on the 271 b October. The new Central School .it Taialng htS been Occupied without waiting for the arrival of the new furniture the eld bciK hos, etc.. having
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  • 344 1 AMERICANS NOT EXCEPTIONALLY BRAVE HIT CAREFUL lii reply to mi editorial m the Wa&ktttgton St*r which li« interpreted as reflecting upon tin (Englishmen who I<»M their lives m tin- British submarine As. John Hawthorne bat mham i letter, which ap|>ears m the Star, m wMdi lie says
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 359 1 KING TCBACij tr-4 M ,|l K« ft.Uil^ C»OI »fW»*«"* U ZruZjmi*— tt |rfiJ AGENTS rOU SINC.AI'ORK. JOHN LITTLE CO. a;fja;fafaf ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTEL. ANCH OF HOTEL Da i. 1 EL'ROPE /p, Bukii Tiniah Road. AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. NGLE AND DOT BEE ROOMS TO
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    • 372 1 The "Empire" Typewriter, is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WRITING are some of its points. ORDINARY MODEL, $140.00; BRIEF MODEL, $***** INSURANCE POLICY MODEL, $190 00 Importers, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED^ The Straits Cycle and JWotor Coy. AGENCIES SINGER CYCLES, PREMIER CYCLES,
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    • 35 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating I Sodium Chloride. 18.72 Potassium /net Sodium Sulphate .^.26 Analy-<f Calirum Carbonate 0,31 Iron Carbonate .8.41 Silicic Acid .2.71 Mineral Solids .*>''? Carbonic Acid (frcc< 2.81 Medically Recommended Refuse all Imitations.
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  • 82 2 Established, Sept. 4TH, 1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street. Singapore. Subscription. Daily Local ~*yso per quarter Outstations 5450 Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to "The Editor." written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily
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  • 838 2 The Eastern Dail y mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER EFFECT OF THE TREATY. According to the Saturday Review, the treaty with Japan has had a most unfortunate soporific effect upon the majority of our own countrymen. As result, the average Englishman is drifting into an attitude most dangerous
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  • 288 2 The Penaiiy Gazette sharply criticises His Excellency Sir John Anderson, for his position on the question of the free use of the Government bungalow* by Government servants. The Gazette seems to think that such persons m Penang are entitled to that privilege even though it be denied
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  • 49 2 San Choon Lim and three others were yesterday charged by Inspector Keynolds with receiving stolen property namely, a riksha valued at 5165. Mf Marriott heard the case and fined San Choon Lim Sioo, m default three months. Two of the other? were discharged. The fourth man's case is pending.
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  • 483 2 LIST OF WINNERS. The success of this competition may be guaged from the fact that over three hundred competitors have sent m coupons for the contest. Owing to the ingenuity of our tame poet, however, not one of our numerous competitors have guessed the whole of the solutions
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  • 171 2 The position of Deputy Public Prosecutor has, through the transferor Mr. L. M. Woodward to a judicial position m the F. M. S., become vacant. One of the qualifications for holding it is that the possessor must be a Barrister or must have satisfied the Supreme
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  • 117 2 Last Thursday a police constable took a tram ride but wanted to pay only three cents. The conductor re"fused to receive that amount, so when the car reached Rumah Miskin Station the constable took him off the car and arrested him When the matter was explained, the
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  • 80 2 pay The P. O. Outward Mail steamer •b/m/tf left Colombo on Saturday last and is expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon the 10th instant. Thk P. O. Homeward Mail steamer Corotnatidel left Hongkong on Saturday last and is expected to arrive here at 6 a. m. on Thursday the
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  • 179 2 Britisher* Too FonH Matt,,, have £K.*«P*l able piti-l, n l|,,n K k.,,,.. ""ns,^ our legislators, ho, ov'^'' 11 "*T< he may be himself k "If our young serve their masters should not th RJ Spot, driven out of ,h, t^i* Japanese and the- SriS**^ In trade and
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  • 80 2 exception can hardly tic Lit such a frank and wowmlofthe position the t, has taken upon tl JJi educational c, u <Mio,,. can easily meet the. opposing sections continuing the srai on the one hand «»the. to the heads* I -Nand J? l>cr- ot the community retention
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  • 267 2 At time- it it i though Military to -op OUmllU M on ixrMiom it b pro ■■uitMcnt Friendship is always COVCted M ichool boj 100 l the dnun <>\ the chan made a century m a m two walk ab.<m arm m arm, gaze- with some b
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  • 31 2 The I iln or mviies fire*;' n interest t.. /./>»/ h written on on* mJ« of the papi -t...,,:.! rx.ee.l vv I-I ble lot th« opinion* ot Im
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  • 113 2 Dear Sir. Your entitled The Turbulent Am. a false impression among There is now a OOMMvaMc Aimrn.'" lation m Singapore, nearlj whom are men and womei good character. In look m Manila, it must Ik I city contains tin.- ilu.,thousand Americans VMhntllM it to or from the
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  • 31 2 Mh. NataM, l.ii'iiHM- staying at a NVuVi,,kh.»t«l,n>mm hara-kiri on Sept. »otli Sayinc' |xmv tro.itv had .ii-.U'"«'' plunged a razor into hn •adMbe still lived Im .nthi*tn ami threw himself int.. tl«-*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 383 2 BUCHANAN'S. "RED SEAL," 7-YEAR'S OLD. "BLACK WHITE," 12-YEARS' OLD. OF ALL DEALERS. SaBtern Oriental SfCotei, PENANG. o:R/-A_g- hotel, penang hills. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors. Wll QDtIM Pft Permanent and Artist! artists, photographers, Portraits and Groups and I'HQTo dkalkks. of tho highest excellence THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO IN SINGAPORE The leading
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    • 68 2 YAMATO^&CO. Dealers m High Class Japanese Curios and < General Goods. i SOLE AGENT TO TOKIO I SEIKOSFM" f J CLOCKS AND WATCH I 3 FACTORY. f Contractors to the Japanese fJavy and J Nippon YusenKaisha's Fleet. n 27, High Street. H J SINGAPORE. U O» >O<~ >nt >5 Hotel
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    • 414 2 I GRAPES. I I Tresh Grapes, I 35 Cts. PER lb. I THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES I GOGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneer MOUSE A ESTATE AGENTS. Preliminary Notice. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, The Property of E.G. Broaderick, Esq., at Goodwood Hill, Saturday, iSth
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    • 148 2 OPERA INDRA JAVA TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NOVEMBER 7TH, 1905. T H X Jotiar Manikam Theatrical Coy. OF SINGAPORE, AT THE PARSEE THEATRICAL HALL, 485, North Bridge Road. Will stage the well-known and Popular play entitled SHEHER, ZAMAN Prices as usual. M. OMAR, Director and So/c Proprietor. COMING EVENTS. To-day, 7tb November.
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  • 141 3 THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES RUINED. Police and Troops Directing Looters Reuter Agency I London, Nov. 6. There arc no signs of quieting down m Russia. Grave disturbances continue, w ith bloodshed reported from fresh places daily. Renter's despatch from Kieff, describing the three days and nights of plunder,
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  • 42 3 CONDITIONS IMPROVING AT ODESSA. Rauter's Agency London, Nov. 6. The Police have tardily taken measure- t<> end the slaughter of the Jews at Odessa, but the bloodshed continues elsewhere. indred Jews have been killed and -ix hundred wounded at Minsk.
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  • 55 3 YET CZAR ABOLISHES DICTATORSHIP. B.uitr'i A B »nc> London, Nov. 6. A manifesto from the Czar convokes the Finish Diet for the 20th December, nth a view to the revision of electoral representations and abolishes the Dictatorship, Meanwhile, four warships conveying ten thousand troops are anchored
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  • 73 3 COMMITTEE DECLARES ABUSES EXISTED. RMttr Aftacy London, Nov. 6. The report of the committee appointed by King Leopold to investigate affairs indie Congo Free State declares that many of the sensational allegations made were unfounded, but finds that many abu > did exist m connection bber
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  • 84 3 Router s Meney. London, Nov. 6. The death of Lord Montagu is announced. Through the succession of the Hon. lohn Walter Edward Douglas Scott— M. P. There is a vacancy from New Forest. [Lord Charles William Augustus tagu was the second son of the 7 th, and
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  • 24 3 flMter'l »9»"Cy London, Nov. 6. The Times, commenting on the speech of Mr. Chamberlain, anticipates a General Election early next session.
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  • 22 3 u;.r A|MWy. London, Nov. 6. It is Mated at Berlin that Germany intends to appoint a Minister to Abyssinia.
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  • 23 3 London, Nov. 6. iforkj has unveiled the Naiu] Memorial to Gladstone on the Strand. The Duke of Devonshire was present
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  • 27 3 B»ut*r 1 A g one y. London, Nov. 6. The amnesty proclaimed by the Czar of the widest description, applying especially to political offenders.
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  • 20 3 ««uli'« *|«ncy. London, Nov. 6. The Observer states that Great Britain Jpea not intend to abandon Wei-Hai-Wei.
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  • 22 3 Neuter's Agency) London, Nov. 6. President Roosevelt has given a banat Washington m honour of > nice Louis of Battenberg.
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  • 20 3 Reutar's Aiency. London, Nov. 6. gotiationa between Germany and -ica for a commercial treaty have teen opened.
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  • 16 3 Reuter's Agency London, Nov. 6. resignation of Minister of the interior ha* been accepted.
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  • 172 3 SEPARATION ORDER GRANTED In the Supreme Court yesterday, a petition of one Chew Chiat Kye, of 1248, Cross Street, was heard before Mr. Justice Thornton. The Petitioner stated that he had married his wife about ten years ago m Rhio. She had left him, taking thlir ?iVi
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  • 70 3 Yesterday, half a dozen Chinese were brought before Mr. Marriot by Inspector Sullivan for criminal trespass on Friday night at Ni. 70, Malabar Street. I hey were with another passing along the ledge outside the second floor to the next liouse when Lim Kah Lim fell into
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  • 85 3 Chow Ah Lem, a barber patronised by the pawnbrokers, has fallen into the hands of the police. When waiting about for his customers m the shops he managed to secrete three Panama hats, a felt hat and a jacket. When redemption was applied for, the things could
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  • 53 3 Capt. Reid, ot the s.s. Petrel, was fined S5 m the Police Court on Wednesday for failing to deposit a manifest of the cargo to be discharged or transshipped, The regular annual Rugby football game between Englishmen and Scotchmen will be played at Penang on the 30th inst.,
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  • 80 3 A quarrel took place on Saturday morning between some Hokiens and Macaos m a lane oft* North Bridge Road. Hee Ah See was afterwards found there dead. The body was removed to Tan Tock Seng hospital, where it was found that death resulted from a ruptured spleen.
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  • 54 3 The November Assizes commence to-day, with 20 cases on the calendar. Three of these are murder cases six are cases of assault of various classes one is attempted incendiarism three are cases of breach of trust two are cases of gang robbery two are cases of using as
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  • 79 3 The Chief Justice yesterday rendered his decision m the ca>e of Mrs. CooperAbbs against Ramalingum, a clerk employed by the late Mr. Cooper-Abbs, who was accused of criminal breach of trust m the misappropriation of a diary. The original sentence wa» for six months' rigorous imprisonment. This
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  • 63 3 Leong Ah Chin was employed on the s. s. Abbotsford at the slipway on Saturday, when he was seen cutting away two pieces of lead piping belonging to the ship. He ran away but was captured. Yesterday morning, Sergeant Knox charged him with theft before Mr. Seth.
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  • 53 3 Yesterday morning, Inspector Kirke placed a dozen Chinese betore Mr. Seth for playing m a common gaming house m Upper Hokicn Street. The defendants lied so recklessly that the magistrate considered it his duty to check mendacity as well as playing. They were each fined Sio m
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  • 186 3 rigorous. In celebration of the King's Birthday an extra dinner will be given at Raffles Hotel on Thurday evening. It is announced that Mr. J. Polglase will act as Municipal President, when Mr. Broadrick goes on leave towards the end of the month, and that the Secretary's place will be
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  • 454 3 WHY THE EMIGRATION PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN DROPPED. R^li? oll °wingcablegram from General wS r aS Cn received b y Mr. Deakin FoH r f fe o Cnce tothe cablegram of the th^ if Premier m w hich he stated that he assumed the allusion to the difficulties m
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  • 154 3 ROOSEVELT'S GIFT TO THE EMPRESS. President Roosevelt is to make the Empress of Japan the present of a sewing machine, which is perhaps the most costly machine ever constructed. He is doing this, it is said, m recognition of the kindness of the Empress to his daughter,
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  • 159 3 V.M.C.A. v. D. COY. Yesterday afternoon another League match was disposed of on the Old Goal site. Play started with the V.M.C.A. Kicking off at 5-30, the finish of the game being played m semi-darkness. Immediately after the kick off "D" Co's forwards got the ball and from
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  • 167 3 A Ceylon planter has discovered that squirrels dig up and carry off Para rubber seed from the nurseries. A Chinese coolie died m Penang on the Ist inst. of hydrophobia, making the third fatal case within a week. It is announced that Count Bakhmekieff succeeds Baron Rosen as Russian Minister
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  • 26 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. 6th November igoj. The Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4 /ms bank rate at 3/16 The Mercantile Bank quoted it at 2/2 1/16.
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  • 148 3 {Mercantile Bank.) Yesterday's Rates. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/2 1/16 Demand 2/1 13/16 Private 6 m/s 2/2$ do. 3 m/s.. 2/2 3/16 On Gertnany— Bank d/d 2.20 Private 3 m/s 2.22 do. 6 m/s 2.244, On France— Bank d/d 2.70^ Private 3 m/s 2.754, do. 6 m/s 2.784
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  • 136 3 r n 81.37* Gambler 7>95 do Cube No. 1 n. 37 do do No. 2 m „.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 23.50 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 35.00 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 33 do (80 to the 1b.).. 59. Mace (Banda) ,145. Cloves (Amboina) 33
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  • 119 3 •>ow«ll a«d Co Nov 7— At Sale-room, unredeemed pledges. 10 a. m. 7— At Sale-room, freehold land and house No. 52 off McPherson Road. 2-30 p.m. 7— At Saleroom, freehold land and bouse No. 6-1 Mandalay Road, twenty freehold allotments fronting new Government Road at Telok Kerau, 2-30
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  • 84 3 Wharves at which Different Ships are berthed. East Wharf, Van den Bosch. Victoria Graving Dock, Nil. Albert Graving Dock, Nil. Section No. i G. Apcar, Zaida, Giang Seng. Section No. 2 Teesta. Section No. 3 A. Apcar. Section No. 4 Alton. Section No. 5 Calypso. Section
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  • 119 3 To-day. For I'er At Hongkong Japan Sithonia 7am Batavia La Seyne 9 am l'alembang Ruby II am Sarawak Kuching noon Port Swet. T Anson Ban Whatt Soon 1 am Kelantan Vidar 1 pm Batavia &c. Edendale 2 pm I Muar Malacca Sri Muar 2 pm Hongkong A. Apcar
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  • 25 3 From England.— Per P. O. Simla on Friday, the 10th instant. From China. Per P. O. Coromandel on Thursday, the 9th instant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 414 3 POWELL A CO, SINGAPORE. (Establish™ 42 Ykars) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADK. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Miles Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire- and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS RO^ENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued
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    • 346 3 ROBINSON ¥> and 00, A SHIPMENT OF STEEL TRUNKS. OUR SPECIAL STEEL CABIN TRUNKS The "Empress" Extra Quality spirally moulded round top fitted with Patent Automatic Triple Safety Lever Locks m the following sizes 24 m. 27 m. ;o m. $a m. and m. Star of India. Very Superior Steel
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 711 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. "AID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND. Sterling Reserve 8 10,000.000 IKIalftlVV Silver Reserve 8,500,000 18 600 000 Reserve Liability <>t Proprietors $10,000,000 Courtof Directors. H. A. VV. Slade, Esq— Chairman. A. Haupt. Kscj -Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. VV. Diokson, j F. Salinger, Es(]. E. Goetz, V.sq.
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    • 546 4 SHIPPING, NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST MMMftM t/n- VAC F/C.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highway to /Europe
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    • 1024 4 f The Lux Light HAS BEEN AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA £^=§|is^||r£ HONOUR AT THE WOHLD'S 7^" EXHIBITION AT LIEGI. M Sole Agents GADEUUS C°* jgfr^ CROLND FLOOR OF COMMERCIAL UNIONINSURANCE CO.. LTD., 2-*) Telegraph Street. I THE PHARMACY'S |"OBAT SERIAWAN"! M Is made of Java Herbs and will
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    • 527 4 Jansscns, Dut. str. 803 tons, Capt Neyts. 6th Nov. From Sourabaya. 2nd Nov. G.c. and 46 d.p. Daendels Co. For Rttavia, loth Kds. Kuthtng, Sar. str. 902 tons, Capt Waddell, 2nd Nov. From Sarawak, 31st Oct. G.c. and 232 d.p. Ong Ewe Hai. For Sarawak, 7th -Kds. hi Seyne. French
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    • 230 4 SHHRQER BROS. g SPECIALITIES. 1 METALS JJJ OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS g Jlssoclatca Portiana < Ccimni inanufaciurcrs LONDON 1900.) ]j Burham Brand' TheFavourite Cement used on the Principal Constructor tion Works m the United Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the "C World, and by the C Government of the
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    • 631 4 JK^M/ 1 ADLETS. FOR 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 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 ct«. 2. 00 3. 00
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    • 374 4 SALE, WANTED, ETC^ H3JSES ETC. WANTED rate Estate R,, a n P«Hy fumi,SH TO BE LET. SECOND (l«>or of 1(1 Street, eoveriM an square feet. SpcciOi 2 2 society hall, pn,;,,,^ s, or produce s,o,e with I V all round a,,,! 1 v TV Good sea-viow and 1,,.:.' derate. Por
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