Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 29 November 1905

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 73. VOL.I. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • WIRES FROM LONDON.
    • 49 1 IN SYMPATHY WITH SEBASTOPOL M UTINEERS. Reuters Aieeey London, Nov. z\>. News with reference to the situation at Sebastopol is far from being clear, but the disturbance appears to be revolutionary in character. The artillerymen at the fortress have refused to fire on the mutineers.
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    • 32 1 GREAT RUSH OF APPLICANTS. Reuter e Agency London, Nov. 28. The prospectus of the Japanese Loan was issued at London this afternoon. The rush of applicants is greater than ever.
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    • 27 1 SUCCESS OF GERMAN EXPEDITION. fteiiter's Agency London, Nov. 28. The Hottentot leader, Isaak Witboi, with seventeen chiefs and many followers, have surrendered to the Germans.
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    • 38 1 RUSSIAN PRISONERS MUTINOUS AT VLADIVOSTOCK. London, Nov. jS. A thousand Russian prisoners from Japan, on arriving at Vladivostock, became mutinous and attacked the Officers' Club yesterday, killing and wounding four officers. The Cossacks restored order.
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    • 40 1 LABOUR CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED. ReeUr't *o«"'y London, Nov. 1 1 Mr. Hall, of the Labour Party, has been elected to represent NorflUUltOfl in succession to Mr. Win. Parrott, of the same partv. The candidac} ol Mr. Hall was unopposed.
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    • 54 1 WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM NEXT GOVERNMENT. Neuter Afeney. London, Nov. x& The Daily News is confident regard ing the political situation and relieved because of Lord Rosebery's declaration, as it means that he will not DC included in the next government, a- he is not an casv
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  • 275 1 THE HAW-HAW BRITISHER IN HIS M SMELLFUL M CITY. The following odd note from Singapore is published in the latent Sydney Bulletin to hand: The leading characteristics o\ this >mellfnl' city the la>t button of Asia's jacket, so a> speak are blue houses, red dust and
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  • 102 1 On Monday, a car was going towarda Tanjong Pagar B« a fairly rapid tpeed, when opposite the Police Court the trolley and its frame were w reiuhed otV, the point ol the troll} coming to the ground. The car was rendered aeelesfl and had to be shunted away.
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  • 43 1 Tin-. Ccsarcviuli is taking 1,000 tons of coal here brhsr bunken and it is eipcctrd that she will sail on Monday next for Toulon where the u.i-« built. On arrival at the lunch |x>it she will be docked and overhauled.
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  • STATES DAY BY DAY.
    • 702 1 (From a Corrrs/tondent.) Ki m L;n-, Men jth. Htnali-pox is said to have broken out at Kampong Tanah Met ah, Kuantan District. Every precaution is being taken by the I enghulu of the Mukim and the Police to prevent a spread of the epidemic. The Chief Surveyor. F.
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  • 183 1 The follow ing letter ha- In en rei i by Mr. Warren D. Barnes, Pn-ident, dninese Advisory Hoard. Singapore, from Mr F. Anderson, Chsirman «»t the International Red Cross Socict) of Shanghai: I have the hotioui to acknowledge receipt ol your letter oi the ist November
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  • 91 1 Bovcon Li am k A i Manila: I racio Palam a, son of a noted Chinese subject of Spain and once Chinese Consul Bt Manila, ha- bcCS) banished from Amov, when- he owned two new -pa|K i-, on ai i omit ol In- anti-American utterances m connection with the boycott,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 552 1 'JOKING TOBACg, :.7 b, iSm .r-....« bj At.i nts for Singapore. JOHN LITTLE A CO Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. ST VALENTINES BATH HOTEL. J_ f C* *5L Cft?" knoiothou, elrop, (JOHN LITTLE e% Pa ofl»/ Jtsian Mercantile Co., .v, B-dii Timah
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    • 19 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. A Soi nd Si orcn Wnisav. oi EXCEPTIONALLY CiOOD r AU 1
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  • 302 2 The Chinese of Penang are reported to be organising a college, while Colombo already has three or four -uch institutions. At the latter place, on the 4th inst.. H E. thc 4 Lieutenant-Govenior of Ceylon laid the foundation stone of a new building for Wesley College, which is
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  • 170 2 In another column will be found a communication in replv to a leader of recent date in this paper in which it was stated that there was no sanatorium nearer than Penang. It is customary, In this part of the world, to think of a
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  • 170 2 VALUABLE AWARDS In READERS MONTH BV MONTH. The postcard competition which \vc introduced on the 15th inst. has proved very popular. Two more dayi remain, and if any reader seodß in the best news item before mid-night on the jotfl he will receive a ten dollar note
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  • 90 2 MEETING OF PENANG CHAMBER OF COM MERC E {StuMMfSM* ire. Pnst Set vets I'.- NAN-.. Nov. -X. The Chamber of Commerce here held a meeting yesterday to consider the Registration of Partnerships bill. The meeting decided, practically un animously, as follow* "That this mcct mg approves the general
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  • 82 2 Al St. Maby's, Tan* Road, a X'saaa hair will be held on Friday and Saturday, December Mh and ,fh. com mencing at 8.3c p.m. Besides the nusieroui stalls, X'a. u Iree. with "Father Christmas"] siding and *Tack Frost in attendance a '•Fair) Well 3 feature ol
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  • 42 2 rhe annual meeting of active members, for the election of directors for the Young Mens Christian Am will be held at Zetland House Monday next, l\x. 4 th. at 5 5 p. m All active members are Deques DC present.
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  • 373 2 I hi Russian battleship Czarevitch is expected to leave on Moodai I n .ion where she h to be docked. I .if next monthly shooting Of ihc S.> .A. Rifle Club will take >aturday, the tnd December, at -v .>c p.m.. and on Sunday the ml a: 7.30 a.m. Mf>sks.
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  • 735 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER. POLICING OUR PLEASURES. It is always understood that In free and enlightened countries the Law is administered for the protection of the people and that certain concessions may always be made w here the pleasure of the public is concerned
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 60 2 So bras is humanly nossin nation. Siam is at th,'J blcf "Ui, v lately happy. There V"'? prosperity at hoesV ZJ** a'»'»ad. The cloud; P** bsJ«edoeroui housetoJ S^Hj peanan phrase, are in <>t the ocean buried i Ihc nea Franco-S mg has so fa. Bforfcusj lopmentand.m,,, arebci.i K
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    • 37 2 t uovernment would more after our bodi, and improving K we are alive, we should be Fateful, and we *hal to die in the arms Health Office. of the Colon, al Surer,, i
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    • 34 2 Ihe boycott Kcn« and all British I in a marked d< the wee desert! of the hig are no« before, waxing fat on the in ed from the Bril generally.
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    • 25 2 It ran future wdfan Far East mu«t depend •Is each otlv Chit* m ernments largely than factco^perati need behttlc bv other V
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    • 19 2 I. I U id I notice thai Turf Qub h the I If Mai
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    • 20 2 Do Germans Rule the Straits The j |resi nan mei nc cannot live on the i oft!. m Pt'n i
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    • 25 2 h m mutn a r "Oh, that'th 1 A '1. veil; llli I'll tC4 3 thillinl thing If S ting Tlfl
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  • 61 2 s ernnu I I ni a l 895.00 to I naturally cessary. mortared w.iat olsaartflse. next es. W si querv-m 1 computer i* pei puli: out 0 >oul ernment srili. ttx file up to brotl 1 Althoiu 1 t 1 do not forj important, and it m
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  • 86 2 l Editor, B Desi Sr, la row 1 1 bessosa that tm Stra;;s is the < KatossL Sa the leading den con v.. ■"avc SJMS4 I fal BUJ a d sis you please corref t j to an 1 SB tor evei foui 1 i from Bangk
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  • 23 2 AaagßTiev. IYsb] Pbbb tor your k*t« hut »c la:. I > > service publication wouul m u quite understand you wets sTsßtsSsW
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 227 2 TUCK'S HAIR and LEATHER BELTING. For Tropical (Climates. Particulars from THE BORNEO Co., Limited Sastern Oriental SCotel, PENANG. CRAG- IHIOTIEXj, PENANG HILLS. Sankies Brother's, Proprietors. t****mmtMWBMMBBMMMMMMBBMmB*MWMnMMwmBMM93MMMMMMmmmmmm§M§MM3mmmm j fiotel de reurope. 10/. jlndrews' 3) ay, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 30th instant. ISpecial Scottish Dinner, a I AT 7.30 P.M. STRING BAND
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    • 612 2 H. THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 16 f Stamford Road, (First Floor) Whiteaway Laidlaws Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. e\ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. COGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneers HOUSE A ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTION SALE. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. On Saturday 2nd December 1905, at 10. a.m On Tuesday sth December
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    • 247 2 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Notification. RENDERS will be received up to 9 a.m. on Monday, 2nd April, 1906, for renting the following Farms for three years from Ist January, 1907 viz: The Opium Farm for the territory of Sarawak from Tanjong Datu to and inclusive of the Lawas river, a distance of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 257 2 DAY BY DAY. To-day, 2otb. High Water 0.2 a.m. 1 1.28 p.m. S.Y.C. Maxim Co. 5.30 p.m. Tomorrow, ?©tb. High Water 0.46 a.m. c.S p.m. St. Andrew's Day. B. I. Mail Homeward closes, p. m Scottish Universities Dinner, 8 p.m. Scottish Dinner. Caledonian Hotel. Special Scotch Dinner Hotel de l'Europe.
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  • 680 3 MALAYS DON GALA ATTIRE. Festivities Commence. Malaya was in gala attire yester- t j ie Mahommedans celebrating the Sose of their annual month of fasting h v parading their own and other pcoj c best clothes, ornaments, etc., listening to music, visiting friends, getting cloriotislv hill (some
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  • 1040 3  - LEAVES FROM A MALAYAN NOTE-BOOK. Silas C. Penny I By PLEASANT PENANC- said of Bombay that the best port i. obtained from the homeward bound sxamcr. inverted in the case of the first glimpse of the a, as the liner glides Picturesque harbour, is a scene lovingly in the mind's
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  • 223 3 FRIVOLOUS CHARGE AGAINST Mil TANDY. ot A tn^V Ued Mr Tand J. Manager Ol the Tramways, for damage to hia gharry. He informed him thathis carnage was damaged and reported the matter to the Registrar of H. C. I. As Mr. Hooper was not in the office,
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  • 132 3 S. F. v. R. G. A. Ihc Sherwood Foresters met the Royal Garrison Artillery on the R. C ground yesterday evening. The Sherwood Forester- had much the better of the first half, the play all through being very fast. During first half the S. F. secured a well
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  • 202 3 The 3.CCO ton -.s. Rajah, formerly of the Hansa but now of the N. D. L. line, is the first o( the new German Bangkok-Calcutta service to arrive in Bangkok. It is understood that there a ill be tour vessels on the run. A Chinaman was killed bv
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  • 135 3 Mr. Schneider, representative of the Chamberlain Medicine Company, is in Singapore. Tin. town was full of Russian sailors yesterday from the battleship "Cazreavch and bar- and bazaars were doing it bri-k business. Tin N. L. s. 8. Borneo, which ha- been plying direct between Sandakan and Hongkong, began two weeks
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  • 439 3 ENTIRE COUNTRY SEETHING WITH REVOLT. According to the latest advices from home, there is little, if any improvement to record in the terrible conditions prevalent throughout Russia. The London papers are full of the horrors daily being perpetrated by the revolutionists and soldiery in Russia. I here
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  • 313 3 SPECULATORS PLUNGING. While tin talk is on the wane in Malaya and just now there's "nothing like rubber," we find Australia building fond hopes of making a- much out of the humbler meta', as she did from gold in t ie days of the old "booms"
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  • 39 3 A concert is to be given by Madame P>as-et and her pupils on Wednc-day the 6th December 1905, at 9 p. m. Mi-ses Kitty Fairer Bavnes and Rip-y and Irene Johannes have quite the lions share of the programme.
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  • 219 3 DALMANN CO. vs. MOHAMMED TAMBY. Claim for $31,000. The above case occupied the attention of Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox yesterday morning. The Hon. H. Fort and Mr. Emerson appeared for defendants and Mr. E. C. Ellis for the plaintiffs. Mr. Merz gave evidence as to supplying the
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  • 208 3 HALF YEARLY MEETING YESTERDAY. The half yearly General Meeting of the Penang Club was held yesterday at the Club. The accounts for the half-year ending 31st August 1905 were submitted, the balance available at the credit of Profit and Loss was 84,81 1.31 which has been appropriated
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  • 82 3 Singaporeans who made the acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. didden, who were here last May on a motor tour, will be glad to learn" that they have already started from America on their next tour, and were last month in London. After touring through
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  • 192 3 Yesterday Quah Ching Seng sras charged with the theft of jewellery valued at 12.355, and also with dis"posing of stolen property. Ile pleaded guilty and was sentenced to sj x months imprisonment. In a Chinese assault case heard yesterday, Mr. Seth called all the witnesses concerned together and told them
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 306 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTOAOKS ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR r Perak Land and mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL CO'S Auction and House-Pro-#perty Circular is issued
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    • 539 3 ROBINSON i§^ ftnd 00. I A SHIPMENT OF STEEL TRUNKS. I OUR SPECIAL STEEL CABIN TRUNKS The "Empress" Extra Quality spirally moulded round top fitted with Patent Automatic Triple Safety Lever Locks in the followinq sizes I. 24 18. 27 in. ?o in. in. and 34 in. M Star of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 563 4 Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers House Estate Agents. Land Valuers, Commission Agents, Appraisers, Insurance Agents (Fire, Life Marine), Fire loss Adjusters, Brokers for Steamers, and Sailing Vessels, Stock Auditors, and Company Promoters 16 year's constant local experience, 1889 to 1905. NOTICE. Catalogues will be issued and the Goods will be on
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    • 355 4 I THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE I INSURANCE CO. I What is the use of saying M the B best Company," the strongest I Company',' the largest Company." I Any one can say this. I WE I Sa}- simply The China mutual 3 Liife Insurance Co., Litd. I A British lioeal
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    • 311 4 Way to Set a Fortune Is to buy an Electric Cinematograph. J A few days' receipts repay all your costs. The CiiieniatogTaph has had an en- ormous success all over the world. j For a Complete Installation apply to I JOeuy SCermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, who keeps also a large
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    • 383 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsul Bussan Kaisha (MITSUI A Co.) I Head Office: No, I, Suruga-Cho. Tokio I tendon Branch 34, LIME Street, E.C. I Singapore Branch :2, FINLAYSON Green, Other Branches: New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay. Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama,
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    • 560 4 D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WAHTEdTetT* PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 ts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 r ts. 2.
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    • 217 4 TO BE LET. •'T<> BE 1.1.l -a, entry. Aapiyto '"""oiu-, SALOMON .v sot, I u.c T (> WE LET, 1 1 x resiteoes fronting federate Est.v, Ledl Belmont House N apply to Pan I- HERIIENI '£0 BE LET sam ,lc Pace. Apply n, ROBINSON PIANO< fronting Ra:>' office or pensary
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 372 1 BANKSCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated 'by Royal Charter. Capital ,£BOOOOO, rtsebvi Liability 0F PaoraiEToes f•■ ***M»° reserve Kind ißank of England. raSKERS NaT* >\ai. Bank of Scotland Th on don City Midland I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts arc opened itcrest allowed at 1 per cent
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    • 307 1 Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes de France. Telegraphic Address Menagerie Singapore, The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward. Homeward. E. Simons 4 Dec Tourane 4 Dec. Pohnesun 18 Dec Tonkin 18 Dec. (alcdonien 1 Jan. A. Behic 1 lan. Oceanien 1 5 Jan. E. Simons
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 67 1 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN TORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Csarevitsck, Russ. battleship, 13,500 tons, 1,711 crew, 36guns, 15,000 h.p. Capt Alexeieff, 20th Nov. From Saigon, 84th Nov. I'. Rds. Sea Meie, dovt. str. 500 tons displacement, 35 crew, 700 h.p. Commander Maddocks, 82nd Nov. From Port Swettenham, 21st Nov. Colonial Government. I Rds.
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    • 793 1 VESSELS IN PORT. IoL. p V' r ;cr U l Nov Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok trnif 7^: Gcrstr 1^ tuns Ca P l N PWeee trom Asahaa 83rd Nov. For A>ahan 29th Nov. Agent, Behn Meyer ft Co n<itn„,',all, Brit str 1.378 tons, Capl Raisen, ioui Nov From Hongkong, oth
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    • 764 1 VESSELS EXPECTED. Namo t port, f>rohahle dale of ,1 nival, and name of myitis. Stkamkks. Ambria, Hamburg, Dec. 1; Beiui Meyer Annam, Manila, Dee. 19; M. Maritimes. Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong, Nov 87; P. Simons Austria, Triest.-, Jan. ic Rautenberg. Arcomia. < kkssa, Dee. 18- E. As. Co. Am. de Kersaint,
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1905.
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    • 25 2 FINANCE COMMERCE. The Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4 ms bank rate at 2.2 3S. The Mercantile Bank quoted it at 2.2 5 16.
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    • 148 2 Yesti rday*i Rates. On Loudon Bank 4 m 2/2 5/10 Demand 22 1 16 Private 6 m 1 11 16 do. 3, m/s. 22 7 I On (iftrnMny flint d,d I Private ja/ii do. I m/s 2.27^ Uu France Bank d, d Private 3 m 1 2.7;; do. 6
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    • 436 2 Number pZZj Lu- r f Value up to Company Buyers Sellers Transac- > harcs tion GOLD. 13,500 I 10 810 Bersawah G M. Co.. Ltd i> (1) Uiils--4.000 1" -red' art 20,000 8 l" 810 Kadana G. M. Co.. Ltd. nrvm 10.000 I 10 8 1 <Pr
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    • 127 2 Tin f lj.6aj Gambicr 7.93 do Cube No. I 11 I ii^ do No. 11 .00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S*pofc) n rj j do White, Lair L. \V. j».«\.. 33.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) do (80 to the lb). Mace (Banda) 145. Clove- (Ami »"ma) SS Liberian Cofiec
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 451 2 Singapore Kranji Railway. prom Ist August, 1905, and Until Further Notiee. Trains Service for Week Davs and Sundays. *,>''■', J J Sunday* onlv. Down Trains Down Tra ins AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. I'M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. PM PM. SINGAPORE d 6.006.307.4010.00 1845 BjQ3 3.16 441 5*9 6.50
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      • 118 2 F©R SALE. I 3S ri- Kcrosmc motor launch. HULL Saaaaisaa Smmen'o MmUm nmaf. ENGINES io hp Gardner* i vpe. PROPKLLBK Gaines Reversible. CABIN Teak with W. C. Attaches'. SIMPLE. RELIABLE. DI'RABLE. EFFICIENT and a GOOD SEA-BOAT. CJUrite for Catalogue and further particulars to Central Engine Works, BHOim i ks cv
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      • 348 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bantm, Corporation l\\lh-L!' CAM! n RKSkRVh I CM. ,l Si in* Reserve |1 00.03 Silver K> 1 u J n mam rvs Uabil.ty Courtof Directors H. W. > 1- r A. Haupt Esq I I C.W.Dicks A K. Goeta, Esq, C K Lenzmann. n. H. Medhurst. Kxi
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