Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 November 1905
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section18 1905-11-11 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. Nosa VOL. 1 SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1905 PRICE 5 CENTS.18 words
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Article85 1905-11-11 1 NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON. RUSSIAN JEWISH RELIEF FUND. GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS. nmd to be Distributed by British Consuls. Rauter A|«noy. London, Nov. io. lhe London Rothschilds and Schiff, the New York Banker, have each contributed ten thousand pounds sterling towards the London fund for the relief85 words
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Article43 1905-11-11 1 SPLENDID RECEPTION AT BOMBAY. [Iteatar'a A l cy London, Nov. io. Ihe Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived at Bombiy. Elaborate preparations have been made for their arrival, and a splendid reception was accorded to their Royal Highnesses.43 words
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39 1905-11-11 1 GRAND DUKE'S MILITARY RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. IRatHAr i l MajWlty LOHDOJL Nov. io. The Grand Duke Vladimir has tendered his resignation of the command of the St. Petersburg military district. The Grand Duke's resignation has been accepted by the Czar.39 words
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Article150 1905-11-11 1 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS JOIN WORKMEN. Anarchy and Bloodshed Rampant. <Re v t r Agency. > London, Nov. io. The soldiers and sailors at Cronstadt have made common cause with the workmen m sacking, pillaging and burning. Desperate lighting has taken place between the Royalists and Revolutionaries.150 words
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Article132 1905-11-11 1 «eul »r'» Aienc y LoMDUH, Nov. <). The Birthday honours inclOde the following: Knighted, Francis James Newton, Mauritius Legislative Council. Lord Windsor of the Earldom of Iveagh, is made Viscount Col. Forbes Leith, a prominent Scottish Volunteer officer, is elevated to the Peerage. Baronets. James Coats, the132 words
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Article240 1905-11-11 1 YOUNG HUNGARIAN AVENGES HIS FATHER. Acurious case has just been tried m Pest. A boy of sixteen was brought before the court charged with the murder of a coachman. On being asked to plead, he answered that he had killed the man, but that it was only240 words
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Article329 1905-11-11 1 (From our Correspond* nl.) A Luropean living at Bangkok b accused of shooting a budding Siamese violinist m the back of the head with an air gun during one of the latter* nightly rehearsals. Mr. and Mrs. Penny, newly married m Singapore, have arrived at Bangkok. Ine Paknampoh329 words
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Article377 1905-11-11 1 WIIKN TALI, MEN WERE A I A PREMIUM. "Long Joseph." the Gorauui vowjm grntlrman of ;ft. ioin. who laajwa enlisted m the Potsdam Guards, was born two centuries too lite. He should have made liX lame app< -aianec m the time of Frederick William of Prussia, who epedeJieed377 words
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Article194 1905-11-11 1 A New Yorker who apparently has been a failure at everything else, thinks he nay prove a success as a husband, and offers himself as a prize m a lottery of love. "Who wants me he adver* tiscs, and the police have replied 'Wr do, H194 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1905-11-11 1 HOiONO TOBAGg, < I .'i. 1 -,7r^v: i J v;.:.',""::. r I a (,ims iok Singapore. JOHN LITTLE A 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. IMPORTERS. BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. ST296 words
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Advertisement279 1905-11-11 1 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS FOR LISHT A POWER DYNAMOS, MOTORS, SWITCH BOARDS. WIRES AND CABLES FOR ALL PURPOSES, Arc Lamps, Open Enclosed Types. British made Incandescent Lamps, Nernftt Lam peand Parts. Artistic Electrical light Fittings. Special Accessories for Interior Wiring CEILING FANS, WALL FANS, TABLE FANS. Electrical279 words
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Advertisement61 1905-11-11 1 THE EAST ASIAN MERCANTILE Company 6, Battery J&\l//5\ Saves Timk, Monty > I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS 9 MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH S COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. J J The most flattering testimonials from medical men. J To be had from the61 words
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Advertisement42 1905-11-11 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating I r Sodium Chloride. .18.7a Potassium -0156 Sodium Sulphate j.M Anal y- alicum Carbonate o^j 1 sis. l Iron Carbonate ..8.41 Silicic Acid .a.71 I Mineral Solids \<'<.\ 1 Carbonic Acid (free( 2 «i Medically Reoommended Refuseall Imitations.42 words
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477 1905-11-11 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER THE WHITE AVASTER. Hongkong, like Singapore, is the centre of gravitation for the wandering beach-comber who fluctuates from port to port m the Far East, but unlike Singapore, Hongkong is making a serious attempt to banish, or rather, discourage, the477 words
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Article406 1905-11-11 2 In our correspondence column this morning will be found a communication from "Q. E D.," which brings to mind a certain Biblical quotation—" Much learning hath made thee mad." It is a little hard to follow the weird intellectual meanderings of our erudite correspondent, but one point406 words
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Article179 1905-11-11 2 In a belated hour we decided to hold a hidden names competition which, although we were gratified to find that it engaged the interest of a great many of our subscribers, has kindled the ire of several epic poets whom we impresed into our service, and two179 words
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Article420 1905-11-11 2 A new and excellent Tansrm. called Banzai," from a mineral spring on Bandaisan, has made its appearance. Mr. Bryan has been making many excellent and well-timed public and private speeches during his tour m Japan. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Simla is due to arrive here this morning420 words
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Article1062 1905-11-11 2 A DAY WITH AN AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE. I first saw him m the smoking-room of the Twentieth Century Express, where, surrounded by admiring friends, he was holding forth about 30 per cent, propositions. The sharp outline of his face suggested a brain as keen as a razor's edge, while1,062 words
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MAIL EXTRACTS
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Article69 1905-11-11 2 not share that hoi > w,|| worked at planting m n Lls m this country, n»uZ the only th,n X worth doij?" 1 10 him abundance of room both for General- 1i0,,,,/" 1 a,,d need not be afraid that' ,i >lliri Ks any lack ,f people n^ u^.^l General lW,,h-Times - 69 words
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Article79 1905-11-11 2 J«h. Bull, Ul nd Any colony would U < 1(l a. gift of l^lan.^ g J smew. Our own view is t "^.•nd men have I r%N to live than the ASipodes' Bull's own .land tojtfj*** decent place mhtn cv«,v daughter of the r, chance of punuing ln calling underDaily News - 79 words
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Article36 1905-11-11 2 Ol««p.tr. .1 Politic,. Lord Ro»cbcrv is t!,,. < 1 politic; i«c2o« UwSTS 101 custom stale W. lnflimc v nr »s ever breaking out m ncw.nH le expected ptooes. H, v .1, atl(j inSttinJ, almost al^v' andquitealuayssurpr: TelegraphTelegraph - 36 words
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Article48 1905-11-11 2 w» »iow Growth One of the mry mmm vi v place 10 much tnw m *J w of our entente with I i;i lusbcenof^lowKr.,,:, gpwniuuofamduah tionaUciitimcm ba.. I ciation of national i m < similar change ha> taken i sia a similar under.ta:.,; J Power may be nomibk TimesTimes - 48 words
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Article20 1905-11-11 2 Th« New Arm, *eh. m# The man, feature 0* ti the- creation a nationnl -250,000 men tor fore Manchester GuardianManchester Guardian - 20 words
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Article112 1905-11-11 2 Why th« Arm, i k Shunned In spile of all the a<j Mr. ArnoW-Forvter i s remains f acl that th, s«*ing population shun 1 Yetthe life and conditions a Ci •ar better than the ordinal man.. Why i. it, Uien, men have to be tirivcn int., a conE betoreTelegraph - 112 words
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Article74 1905-11-11 2 Olr«ct App.al to tht King We arc gbdthsj the p been so jar overcome as 1 King, with his ao receive 1 deputation Borough CounciL 1 time 111 many long years will go behind Parliament, the Government, and appea 1 Crown direct. The event consitHuttonal significance nappily need aw ikeoDaily News - 74 words
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Article451 1905-11-11 2 I he J dn to I) '■> wntten.>n <ie W- the pa,* should exceed c word*. The I ble foi tlie>p mom of hi* TOWCHANGS AND ALBINOS I»EARSIR, Some days a^ was made. I think m the "E. D. M.' I Chinese cut off their ua451 words
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Advertisement301 1905-11-11 2 HU M BER CYCLES "Imperial," "Standard," "First Grade," "Beeston." Borneo Company, Lrm ited. G RAPES. Fresh Grapes, 35 Cts. PER lb. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I THOMPSON THOMAS k CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES I P 1 j Rote I de_T€urope« j •Guests Night To-night: String Band m attendance B I MUSIC301 words
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Advertisement505 1905-11-11 2 GOGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneers HOUSE ESTATE AGENTS. Preliminary Notice. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, The Property of E. G. Broaderick, Esq. at Goodwood Hill, Saturday, 18th November, 1905. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers. The Paddle Steamer "Thaiping" WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON Tuesday, 21st November, at 2.30505 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous173 1905-11-11 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL Established, Sept. 4TH, 1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street, Singapore. Subscription. Daily Local $3.50 per quarter m Out stations $4.50 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,173 words
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Article99 1905-11-11 3 HORRIBLE ATROCITIES AT KISHINEFF. rWO DAYS 1 UNBRIDLED MASSACRE. Reuters *|cnoy. London, Nov. 10. The Minorities at Kishineff deliber-org-ni^cd the rabble against the 2 thereby giving the troops a cNt tor unbridled massacre and EjLcje lasting for two days. Seventy people were killed and 120 unded, all99 words
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Article1657 1905-11-11 3 Present. wIE Sg?^ Attorney-Genera, iS e^: n8 Coloniai E. c! C H H HiH le thC Auditor Gene^l The Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer A. Murray, c.c., m.i.c.e. rhe Hon'ble W. P. Waddell. I he Hon ble John Anderson. The Hon'ble H. Fort le J1 on ble G S.1,657 words
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Article29 1905-11-11 3 McCLELAN RE-ELECTED Rntiri AfMMy.) London, Nov. 10. It is estimated that McClelan, the Tammany Candidate, has been reelected Mayor of New York by a narrow majority.29 words
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Article37 1905-11-11 3 POWERS REQUESTED TO SEND GUARDSHIPS. RtuUr's A|«ncy London, Nov. 10. view ol the possibility of further trouble at Odessa, the German, Austrian isuls have requested their c countries to send guardships to Odessa from Constantinople.37 words
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Article23 1905-11-11 3 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT NEW YORK. RtuUr Agtncy Battcnberg received an enihusiastic reception on his arrival at New York from Baltimore.23 words
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Article29 1905-11-11 3 E\RL WARWICK LEAVING FOR NARIOBE. Rautart A|*ney London, Nov. 10. f Warwick, accompanied by his brothers, starts for Nariobe on a I expedition on the 26th inst.29 words
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Article49 1905-11-11 3 PRESENTED WITH THE VIC rORIAN CROSS. "Mtifi A a **cy. London, Nov. 10. irles Hardinge, British Ambassad I St Petersburg, who recc i to London to facilitate a iderstanding between :s of Russia and Great presented with the Victoria:: Cr «s in recognition of his lervices.49 words
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Article353 1905-11-11 3 KNIFE-USERS SENTENCED. Wi inesday the Kalians Pudding bbery case was concluded, all three of the accused being acquitted by te of five to two. G Chi, accused of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, was also acquitted, were two serious stabbing !uded, one of the accused entenced to iS353 words
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Article116 1905-11-11 3 motor car has been built to accompany the Prince and Princess of on their Indian tour. It is of mi ipl is P ai »tcd cream, with blue J*tey, and is seated for seven. e <ar was built by Argyll Motors K lte 2> to the order of the Earl116 words
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Article175 1905-11-11 3 S. V. A. v. D. COY. On the Esplanade yesterday afternoon the S.V.A. met D. Coy., of the Sherwood Foresters m a League match. Kick-off started with the S.V.A. defending the Cathedral end, who made the pace very hot. The Volunteers first opened the score through Noble their175 words
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Article23 1905-11-11 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. The Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4/ms bank rate at 2/2 3/16. The Mercantile Bank quoted it at 2/2 1/8.23 words
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Article79 1905-11-11 3 {Mercantile Bank.) Yesterday's Rates. On London— B&nV 4 m/s 2/2 1/8 Demand 2/1 Private 6 m/s. 2/2 7/16 do. 3 m/s. 2/2] On Gertnany— Bank d/d 2.20^ Private 3 m/s 2.22^ do. 6 m/s 2.25 On France Bank d/d 2.71 Private 3 m/s 2.76 do. 6 m/s 2.79 On79 words
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Advertisement275 1905-11-11 3 On Java— Bank T. T. 128^ Private 30 d/s 1 30^ On Japan Bank d/d 105^ Sovereigns about 59.40 Guilders 130 India Council Bills last issue 1/4 1/32 Discount 8 per arm. Bank of England discount rate is 4 per arm. "Outside" rate 3 m/s bills 3 15/16 o£ per275 words
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Advertisement357 1905-11-11 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Yfars) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS A N VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land 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 issued357 words
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Advertisement394 1905-11-11 3 ROBINSON and Co, A SHIPMENT OF STEEL TRUNKS. Od//? 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. 30 m. 32 m. and 34 m. Star of India." Very Superior Steel394 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1905-11-11 3 CHURCH NOTICES. Prlmep Street Church. Sunday school 8.30 a.m. (Malay) Mr. Tan Boon Chin 9- a.m. (Knglish) Rev. W. Murray 7-45 P- m Subject--" What is a Christian Bethesda, Bra* Basah Road. Worship and Lord's Supper 9 a. m. Bible class and Sunday school 4 p. m. Evangelistic service 893 words
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Miscellaneous233 1905-11-11 3 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which Different Ships wr% berthed 1 East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, Ban Whatt Hin, Giang, Seng. Albert Graving Dock, Zaida. Section No. 1 G. Zibenghla. Section No. 2 Nil. Section No. 3 Nil. Section No. 4 Caiubyses. Section No. 5, Paroo. Section No.233 words
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Advertisement686 1905-11-11 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 18 t^iim Silver Reserve 8.500,000 18 50 U0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Courtof Directors. H. A. VV. Slade, Esq— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq —Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, P. Salinger, Ksc\. E. (lo.'tz, Esq. H. Srhubart.686 words
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Advertisement542 1905-11-11 4 SHIPPING, NOT4CEB. 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 Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. t The National highway to542 words
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Advertisement776 1905-11-11 4 LEVY HERMANOS. I MALAY RECORDS. f GRAMOPHONE CONCERT RECORDS, 10-INCH. $2.50T ***** Lagu Jalak Lanting ***** n Lawak ***** Che'long Bana V ***** Nandong Saynng ***** Timbang Burong ***** Sri Perak ***** n ri R^y v ***** Lingang Kangkong 12g24 Kronchong f \\lt B*n™ ***** Ua K S anl »**«S776 words
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Advertisement224 1905-11-11 4 SHRfIGER BROS. 8 SPECIALITIES, 1 METALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. g Associated Portland Cement manufacturers Q) LONDON 1900.) >5 Burham Brand 5 Tlie Favourite Cement used on the Principal ConstrueS» tion Works m the United w Kingdom, Harbour and Railway Works, all over the "O World, and by the C Government224 words
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Advertisement570 1905-11-11 4 'E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEdTetT PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted A To Let. Situations Wanted A Vacant. Exchange A Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 ct^. 1. 50 2 00 3 00 50 75 cts 2.570 words
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Advertisement228 1905-11-11 4 TO BE UT. entry. Apply to Im medu; t M. SALOMON I sou Sept. it A u.f T BE LET, the pkasan.,; 1 residences fronting federate Estate, a11,,, Known a. B.nzoHne Ho le Ltdl -Belmont Houtt. I L, apply to HERIIENT, ROBINSON Man. otflce or s! pensary 43b. h Suitable228 words
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Miscellaneous463 1905-11-11 4 SHIPPING NEWS. MAN-OF-WAR. Flora, H M twin-screw second-class cruiser, 4. 360 tons, 322 crew, io guns, 7,000 h. p. Capt Dalton, Ist Nov. From Penang, 30th Oct. Senior Naval Officer U.— Rds. TRADING -VESSELS. Amtitrst, Brit. str. -V 35 tons, Capt Scott. 9th Nov. From Potianak, 7th Nov. G. c463 words
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Miscellaneous298 1905-11-11 4 \rppnn, Aust. str. 3998 tons. Capt Soich, ioth Nov. From Trieste. 29th Sept Gc R. Schmidt Co. For Kobe. U. -\V. ratrnl, Brit str. 1 219 tons. Capt. Dunmall 2lstO<t. From Banjoe Wangi, nth Dec Nil. E. Ex. Telegraph Coy. Ltd. U. -Roads Ohio IV, Araer. str. 824* tons, Capt298 words
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