Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 December 1905

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. I No. 96. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 86 1 GREAT SLAUGHTER AT MOSCOW. I FIVE THOUSAND KILLED AND FOURTEEN THOUSAND WOUNDED. STREETS BARRICADED AND SWEPT BY ARTILLERY FIRE. Router Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 26, 5.30 p.m. Down to tarty Monday morning, there were five thousand killed and fourteen thousand wounded at Moscow. The fighting and 'cannonading were
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  • 219 1 Reuters Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 26, 4.30 p.m. Guns posted on a commanding position at a Monastery, m a square m the heart of the city of Moscow, opened a hot fire on Saturday afternoon upon the barricades. The quickfiring guns swept the boulevards debouching into
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  • 39 1 Peuter't Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 27, 11.45 a.m. The latest news from Moscow indicates that the revolutionists are continuing the struggle with extraordinary determination, though disappointed that the regular troops are remaining loyal.
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  • 110 1 Rautsr Agtncy By tubmaria* Ttltgraph London, Hcc. 27, 12.10 p.m. Thousands of strikers and several hundred militia attacked the Kuvan, Nikolai, and Riayan termini at Moscow and captured the last. Artillery was brought up and drove out the insurgents, but the station was burned. The guns also
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  • 23 1 Reuters Agency By submarine TtUgraph Lonihdn, Dec. 27, 12. 10 p.m. Rioting and murders continue m the environs of Riga.
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  • 32 1 Reuter s Agency By submarlnt Telegraph London, Hec. 27, 12.10 p.m. Preparations arc being made .it KuMiigsbcrg, Mcmcl, and Pillau to receive the refugee.^ from the Russian Baltic ports.
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  • 50 1 Router's Agency. By submarln* Teleiraph London, Dec. 26, 4.30 p.m. The Russian GovernmentVstrcnuous cfTorts to defeat the strike arc meeting with some success. The present strug^ 1 is likely to be crilcial. The revolutionaries are resorting to 1 violent intimidation to enforce the strike upon unwilling workpeople.
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  • 51 1 Reuter's Agency. By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 26, 4.30 p.m. Several thousand Lithuanians have invaded the Province of Vitebsk, sacking and burning. They declare that it is their intention to form a Lithuanian republic. [Lithuania is the part of Russia between the Baltic and the upper Dnieper. Ed.
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  • 53 1 ANGLO-GERMAN UNDERSTANDING. SERIES OF MEETINGS TO ENCOURAGE BETTER FEELING. MOVEMENT HAS SYMPATHY OF PRINCE VON BUELOW. Router Agency. By submarine Teleiraph LONDON, Dec. 26, 4.30 p.m. Prince von Buclow, the German Chancellor, has expressed great satisfaction at and tlie va DM sympathy with '*ie movement for a better understanding befween
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  • 54 1 Reuters Agency By submarine Teleiraph London, Dec. 27, 1 1 45 a.m. The movement for Anglo-German friendship is spreading throughout Germany. A series of meetings has been arranged, with the approval of the Federal Governments, including a Chamber of Commerce banquet at Berlin, to which the British
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  • 29 1 fteuter's Atency By submarine Teletr»»h London, Dec. 27. 12.10 p.m. His Majesty- Ship Satfhire at Kiel signalled the heartiest Christmas greetings to the German fleet.
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  • 42 1 PRECAUTIONS AT SHANGHAI TO PREVENT RIOT. Reuters Aitnoy By submarine Teltflraph London, Dec. 2-j, 1 -mo p.m. The mixed court at Shanghai reopened on Saturday. Its proceedings were normal, but precautions were taken to prevent a rumoured intended riot.
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  • 66 1 MANCHURIAN TOWNS WILL BE OPENED UPON WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. Reuter s Agency By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 2f>, 4.30 p.m. The Japanese Commissioners have left Peking on their homeward journey. Yuan Shi Kai will entertain them elaborately at Tientsin. The opening of the Manclmrian town- t<> the irorkTa
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  • 35 1 Reuters Agency. By submarine Teleiraph London, Dec. -*<>, 4-, l i^ m Marquis Sanguliano will^ 1 Mwistcr i of Foreign Affairs m the Suman Cabinet, which has been reconstructed by S%IIOf Fort is.
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  • 34 1 WILL VISIT SOI TH AFRICA. Router's Ajency. By Submarine T«l«fraph London, Dec. |6, 4.30 |Ai. The Puke of Connaught ha* c Jflfd for Cape Town. On his rctur^frip will visit Nairobi.
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  • 189 1 The new issue <>t pottage stamps m Siam that was casually announced some time since and forgotten about by most people, is now pan.lv OH sale at the post offices, >ays the Bostgkok Times. The design is entirely new, and the same on each, though the colours
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  • 78 1 CROWING INDIGNAI ION. Popular indignation m America igrowing against the brutality <>t football as played m ihc I nited states. Thirteen players hant been Wiled, and 37 have been Injured, during the present season. BntttM Asmh IATWM 1.1 \<-l i The Easterncolleges of New York arc forming
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 467 1 (ra.®JOKING Tf -jr.\C\ NTS FOR SlHGArOSlE, 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. Gawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, poden^s Steam Wagons. I. MACHI^TERY, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY -TH^ BORNEO Company, Limited. I —^^^^^^M country hotel. ■VfPMHHnwMH^B^MHHi jlsictn SfTorcantih Co., W^ UIH N R V MIKI llBrßT^3 1 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. St.
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    • 44 1 "Is life worth living many ask "It is" the most reply. Though some say "No, it is a task," Without a reason why, The latter class, you understand, Their ailments do endure, The former wise and happy band I Jse Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 84 1 ml Buchanali's Red feeal M Guaranteed 7 Years Old. v^^ A Sound Scoicli Whisky. OF 1 Exceptionally Good Valui The man who whispers down a well About the noods he has to tell. Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars a> Like he who climbs a tree and hollers. The man
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  • 511 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER. TO CHINA BY RAIL VIA INDIA. PRICE 5 CENTS. It has been a cardinal principle of Russian policy, says Engineering, that the construction of a Southern Asiatic railroad was by all possible means to be prevented, and as such a system would have
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  • 506 2 MODEL SETTLEMENT ESTABLISHED. In the Philippine island of Culion, the work of preparing the houses and other requirements for the new leper colony is advancing apace. Everyling is being done to render the !i of the unfortunate leper* as as it can be made. The water n
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  • 93 2 Thk Kuala Lumpur ice factory is exporting ice to Penang. Owing to a compositor's error, the initials of Mr. Z. M. Martin appeared in reverse order in one of the birth notices in our issue of yesterday. We have received from the Borneo Company, Ltd., a wall calendar issued by
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  • 731 2 EVHENOESWARE, Dec. 27, 1905. My Dear Pam,"— That Christmas comes but once a year is one of the only truths centuries of recorded experience have firmly established. And judging from various inconveniences, and considerable trouble m which a str.np, my ayah, and the end of a
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  • 98 2 An Eclectic Competition, for a prize presented by Mr. J. H. D. Jones, was held on the Keppel Links during the X'mas Holidays. It resulted r,s follows: SDFSDFSDFD W S. Barrett 79 53 J.W.Wilson 85 ,6 69 J. H. D. lone* 75 3 7 H. B. Salmond
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  • 114 2 I S.R.C. JOHN LITTLE Coy. The S. R. C. team met John Little and Coy's team on the Esplanade last evening. The ground was in bad condition and the rain during the first half of the play drove all but players from the field. In the first half of
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  • 95 2 Mr. Sugden, living in Orange Grove Road, reported to the Policeon Christmas day that his wife had missed a considerable quantity of jewellery from her dress ing table on X'maseve. Inspectors Kirke and Sheedy were promptly dispatched to Tanglin to investigate the matter, with the result
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  • THE WESTERN PRESS.
    • 26 2 France, always T^ mark, and now'united^ tofe t,J ,,d frank fried kanrl b >-a Norway prosperity, ano^ to her new Sovereign rei gn
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    • 20 2 Mr. Balfour'i ipeecti 1f v from the head of a V mail^ tf) m tlw circunist;,,,, (C ;s' tllc'
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    • 48 2 Should Russian diploma** a free .tself from old ,,r, )u to a sincere and decided stofV**** rapprochement and luulcr J England, the peace K, political equilibrium, boUi U S^** and A.si.1, would be *ac U reH V Ur,J Pc t.me.->^ ,s,.i> i r V; a S
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    • 29 2 Fight German manufacturer! i tain cotton tissues <*r£*lW; rivals, th (> W th% h>c m all q'uLtt^ world first-da., n-cn V" ftl established bram "*>., J" h LITllv
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    • 31 2 Levelling mere la no common m for "en of different rankY?n2 g S"**l tions like the hunting 'J»are equal on the and *»J»ea W a «dng proverb, but ll-
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    • 40 2 Ihe English certainly constantly joking apparently sec-m to them that f^T be propitiated by a hal,- or that th.s,. 50^ aWSHS one need go about grinning £Tj haps the conditions with are hard,, than the condi, HMMtoftM. A
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    • 58 2 [he bridegroom is depressing feature of I di. n? Itnc is either 3& jrith a deck* tissue, ord i with equally pal- g chin. In oroSnary lif, .Jj ctes, which, at the ride, he discards at his tll(! result that he stumbk and is only save.! I
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  • WHAT OUR READERS THINK.
    • 87 2 written on.me s.d* b!ef..r- e pi n Dear Sir.- I Mon amon. I i ramunitj > moment and the "Tippling Act." I may i form you, thai the Tippling lc 40. b. 12, is an act m .:eat Britain #>! Ireland and certainly n< ■Tiies inasmuch
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    • 182 2 I 'ear Sir. I t«fa to brinfl notice what 1 ment on the part cted witli one ot I worship. An, I are u-ually treate I wit deference, luch as nly t" tiic very highest m rank I 9 sex, and man m a tram, bus,
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    • 331 2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATION. Dear Sir, Referring to the recent examination of the Chamber oi Cotnmei i man appointed by that body, evident that the examiner hat both his opinion and report appointed t' examine, an. I at em his duties, as lie goes on to possibility of someone coming
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 ENGLISH MILKS. SWEETENED WITH CANE SUGAR. JOHN BULL" 18 Cts. per tin Containing 1 lb. Net. "DIPLOMA" Full Cream) 23 ditto ditto 1 lb. Net. •«»**aJ ppom Australian Stores and all Dealers. <&nt}fern Oriental SfCotel, PENANG. OIE?^_C3- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. I Sarkies Brothers, Proprietor** H. THOMPSON^ Dental Surgeon, 1 6,
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    • 501 2 WE POINT THE WAY SUPREME VALUES IN I X' MA S AND--NEW YEAR QOODg THOMPSON THOMAS COI THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. J I -Ml r COGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneers HOUSE ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTION SALE. FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN RESIDENCE. To be let that pleasantly situated house "Budleigh," Serangoon Road, healthy locality. Tennis
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    • 247 2 ■atfasssaa^tftssjaasaasaasjaa^Sasssasaafts*****? WARREN'S GRAND CIRCUS. and Menagerie of Highly Trained Wild Animals. LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. ENTIRELY N EW CIRCUS The Grandest and Best Tented Show Ever Projected. To Night To Night And Every Night. ii Huge Performing Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Bears, Monkeys, Dogs 30 Highly Trained Horses and Ponies 20 Performing
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 71 2 eOMING EYENTS. To-day, 2dtb December. High Water -o.o a., II.16 p. Innocents' Day. B I Homeward Mail closes, 3 p. Roman Catholic Children's Treat. Warren's Circus 9 p.m. To-morrow, 29th December. High Water 0.40 a. 1 1. 57 p Municipal Commission, 2.30 p N D L Outward Mail due. Kechau
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  • 63 3 REBELS STILL DEFYING TROOPS. London, Dec 27, 4 p.m. Latest despatches from Moscow are dated the 26th instant. They state that C rebels are extending the barricades j[i the streets, and though much fighting has taken pl^ce they have not yet been subdued by the troops.
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  • 59 3 RESULTS OF SPORTS AT KUALA LUMFOfL Straits Press Aienoy KIALA LUMPOB, Dec. 1 he Rugby football game resulted m. 1 a draw with n# score tor e'.tb^^side. Ihe cricket match <;n\ k j^>ingapore 218 points to 161 for Sdaingor. In the first innings Singapore gained 127 to
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  • 87 3 BANNERMAN WAKNED GAINST REDUCTION IN ARMY EXPENDITURE. E DM" Special Hongkong, Dec. 27. ♦I'hc general election \v"H take place m the* r#iddle of January. The prospects of the Liberals are considered doubtful. Ar Temps gravely warns Sir Henry npbell-Banncrman against a reduc- m the army expenditures, which
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  • 72 3 CAMoNESE AWAITING AMERICA'S DECISION. E D M Special t 1 IoMGKOMG, Dec. 2",. t riic South China Morning Pott* i orrespondent at Canton reports that Viceroy Shun has telegraphed the Chinese Minister at Washington m approval of the conditions agreed upon by the Chinese American committee. i- The
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  • 329 3 I RICKSHA COOLIE REFUSED TO PLY AND WAS FINED. Mr C. C. Sarre appeared before Mr. \Y E. Hooper yesterday to prosecute the puller of first class ricksha No. 375. refusing hire and refusing to complete hU engagement. 0 Mr. Sarrc stated that on Saturday evening at
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  • 48 3 At the termination of the concert given by the officers and men of the Flora last Friday night, a supper was given the performer^ the Mafcking Bar. The company broke up after an appropriate address by Lieut. Anderson, R. N. in which the genial host was suitably eulogized.
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  • 1148 3 nit STORY OF A STRANGE scju**^ 1 1( )N K Y M X )N gY Chapter X. W V vll.Kl*! l)AWNhven/'Ah^pain the brave old Va. nor kp^ only of escape, and ol defence uVil e*Npe offered itself, but lor him 1 tlnn^i/e should have all given
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  • 470 3 An Annual Institution. l-ocal Society is limited from the point of view of the tea-cup dangler on the topmost turrets of Tanglin it is limited according to the lounger on the Hotel verandah; it is limited to the eyes of the butterfly visitor and to the
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  • 355 3 At meeting of Lodge "Zetland-in-thc-Kast," held yesterday afternoon at the llaaook Hall the installation of Wor. Bra F. A. Ricknrd m the Chair was conducted by Wor. Bro. E. .1. Khory. There was i unusually l<irge attendance, and the impressive ceremony was carried out with an
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  • 263 3 BITTEN THROUGH THE FACE DURING THE PERFORMANCE. A Plucky Trainer. No little excitement was caused at I Warren's Circus last night owing to a remarkable accident which happened |Q M. Zaboiri, the lion tamer, during his performance. Thanks to his pluck and presence of mind
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  • 464 3 REPORT FROM SUPERINTENDENT HOOPER. We are indebted to Mr. W. E. Hooper, the Superintendent of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Department, for a report on the Department's working. The Infirmary appears to have proved of greater benefit than was anticipated. The main object being
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  • 58 3 Jim Christie and Mike Patton, two well-known pugilists, are staving m Singapore. The former, who has settled such tough propositions as McCoy, King (of the West Kents), and the famous "Coffee Cooler," hopes to meet ''Tiger" Smith m India shortly. In the interim he is open to a challenge from
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  • 465 3 NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ENTERTAIN DEPARTING MEN. The men of the Royal Engineers who left by the Dunera yesterday were given a smoker on the preceding night at the Fulo Brani R. E. Mess by the non-commissioned officers. Among these present were Capt. Harvey, and Lieut. Coode, R. E. Lieut.
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  • 57 3 A Chinawoman was placed under arrest yesterday evening on a charge of not reporting the death of a child to which she had recently given birth. The child was found dead by the police and, after enquiries had been made, accused was arrested. The hearing of her case
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  • 21 3 The result of this race at Calcutta was as follows i Long Tom, 2 Great Scott, 3 Munderah.
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  • 201 3 A company has been organised with a working capital of for the purpose of manufacturing cutch at Marudu Bay, B. N. B. Mr. McGechan is to be manager of the works. The marriage of Mr. Lee Toon Poon, third son of the late Mr. Lee Phee Choon, and assistant manager
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  • 753 3 LENGTHY HEARING YESTERDAY. Prisoners again remanded. The accommodation afforded by the dock m Mr. Seth's Court yesterday wp.s insufficient to hold the 26 Chinese, from babas to coolies, who were charged with being members of an unlawful society. Mr. Seth was very painstaking m hearing every
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  • 123 3 Thousands of Chinese have removee to Calcutta from Far Eastern port; during the past year. They are saic to find there an abundance of remuner ative work. M. J. Toubeau, the distinguishec Professor of Chemistry at the Univer sity of Brussels, is visiting Siam. H< left Belgium m September, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 278 3 ROBINSON and 00. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR I sirst Sreat Special *jhow j OF J Toys, Toys, f//?57" C/./ISS WORKING MODELS OF I Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Rails Cruisers Motor Cars 1 Gun Boats Roundabouts f Torpedo Boats Clowns I TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS X'MAS Number
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 11)05.
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    • 444 1 I l-a>t Number Issue Vaid Company Buyers Sellers Transac- Value up to tion Shares GOLD. -•»,von 10 |10 Bcrsawah GM. Co., Ltd I*oo V 4.UUO 10 S 10 i Deferred) SOO V ***** 10 io Kadana G. M. Co- Ltd nom. V l O,OOO lo 10 (Pref.
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    • FINANCE &COMMERCE.
      • 143 1 Yesterday's Rates. On Lomtkm Bank 4 m s 2 i 2 ij Demand 2/2 Private 6 m/s. 2/37 16 do. 3 m/s. 1/3 fj« Germany Bank d/d 2.26 Private 3 m/s 2.30 do. 6 m/s 2.31 On France- Bank d/d 2.7 S, Private 3 m/s 2.83;. do. 6 m/s
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      • 124 1 Tin s 5-5 Gambier ti 7-": do Cube No. i l '-37 do do No.: Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, *$.$< do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 3 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 55--do (80 to the lb.) 5VMace (Banda) '45Cloves (Amboina) 3$Liberian Coffee p**"] \>- Tapioca, small
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 339 1 BANKS. HonQkong&^i^nghai Baokinq X Corporation. m PAItTW CAPITAL im RESERVE II ND 1 Sterling Reaei Silver Rew rve I Reserve Liability r> 41u (jii Court of Directors. H. A. W Slade, Esq I A.HaupLEsq Deputy^ Hon. Dickson, A. I. a E.Goeta,Esq, C. R. Lerumann, K. Sir* G.H. Med Esq. I
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 465 1 Singapore Kranji Railway. From 1st August, 190S. and Until Further flotice. j 0 Extra Trains on Trains Service for Week Days and bundays. Sundays only. Down Trains. Oown Trains AM AM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M SINGAPORE d 6.00 6.36 *****.00 12.35 2.02 3.16
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      • 82 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGRA. Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Hock, B'quc Acme. Albert Graving Dock, 11. N. M. S. Holland. Section No. I [slander, Zaida, Salahadji. No. 2 Carlylc, A. Apcai. N 3 NiL n 4 Nil h 5 Minilya. n 6
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 379 2 BANKS. '^CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. l.ieorpalcd by Royal Chirter. A iU\i "> K v, LlAMLm I /;8oo 000 0f lVorRIKTORs sjsgivi Find .£875,000. (Bank c# England. ■aNKERS National Bank Of sItTtland B Th on don City midland I Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Aswatrts arc opsjsed JJinterest alld\vc7iaT^s?r
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      • 311 2 Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes de France. Telegraphic Aa\iress MessngeHt Singmpan, The mail steamers «rill leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward. Houiwaki. Calcdomen Jan. A. Bchu i la; Oceania 15 Ian. Simons 15 Jan. Salazte -'ojan. Polxnesien -< Ian. Tmrmm la Feb. Cnktmmnm nth Feb, rssaiss 2<> Feb.
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      • 79 2 I dwell in the pa!ac<- and mansions, My name's en toe lips of the Royal, 1 am crowned with a million laurels, By the hard won sons of toil 1 am hailed witn a spirit of gladness In the homes of the rich and poor, For I'm known to the
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 64 2 NEXT MAILS DUE. FaoM Enoi.am'. PerN. D. L. due China. Per M. M. Armmmd Bthk on January 1st. IQOS. Man nLBiAiw DsarAitHSD fob l<>nd«»n Fit Smg. Company. Arrived. Nov 13 N DL N-, 16 BI Dec 9 Nov 20 MM De. u 23 1 &C) Dec 16 N<»v 27 N
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      • 646 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. hif»a, Mrit Cruiser, 4060, Dalton, Dec 17, Ihndinga, Brunei 20. Sem Hells, ol Yet 500 Ahmet, Dec IS, Malacca, Uncertain. Sat Mrs* Col 500, Maddocks. Dec 13, Malacca, uncertain. 'reform, Brit Yet. 237. 1 laws Dec. i<>, Sydney, Plymouth, Pee 28. Hagafyt crual Russ
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      • 669 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Xante, port, probable date of arrival, an name of Agents. Steamers. Austria, Trieste, Jan. \2\ Rautenberg. Armand Hchic. Saigonjan. i; M. Maritimes. Alicante, from Europe due Jan. 4-06. Arcadia, Colombo, Jan. G; P. O. Ambria, Hongkong^ Jan 30 Behn Meyer. Beuiarig, Ixmdon. Jan. 5; Pateison Simons. Bara'ong. London,
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 732 4 THE STRAI^NQUIRY AND REGISTRATION ACENCY. J^*^ TENDERS. >FTcnders are invited for the following works (i). Erection of six Shop-houses in Bras Basa Road. Erection of a compound house in Orchard Road (3) Construction of cubicles, walls, etc. in 26 houses at Sago Street. (4). Construction of a moveable teak K
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      • 494 4 (the china mutual life insurance co. What is the use of saying M the best Company," the strongest Company,' the largest Company." Any one can say this. WE Say simply The China mutual liife Ins ranee Co., litd. fl British Local Co., that tells the whole story. Messrs. Hankin& Knockkr,
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      • 812 4 The Way to Get a Fortune Is to buy an Electric Cinematograph. A few days' receipts repay all your costs. The Cinematograph has had an en- ormous success all over the world. Fop a Complete Installation apply to Jjevy3Cermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, who keeps also n large stock of Films.
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      • 506 4 AERATED WATI2R{f X'M AS orders should be posted without S^lay to* BARUGH 15, ENGGOR STREET. I g<E.,D. 1, M ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, w PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i VVekk. Fortnight.
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      • 494 4 TO BE LET. A';artmi-:.\k ;mirablv Mor Married tounle rv t„.« u plwl friends. V «J HK^«5 ',-helor Apply i. x.'i.. c i: '»M' 0 A SMALL House to let Fnmui j) (Top Lnd ol Race Count) '«T° BE J.-ET -A, u entry. aM*"" mm> L M. SALOMON SON Sep,. l6
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