Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 December 1905

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  • 17 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 98. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1905 i
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  • 62 1 INDIAN (Vt'oh/ 0 BE SH> UTMOVEMENT AG lite 1 1 f "«IC*fB« extemA^I" cm. m Reutor Sftney a^^ < a^'»« Tajnii Dec. ,o London, 6.15 p.m. The anti-forci^n muV m^n/t is extending in China. The succe^ s of the American boycott has induced some newspapers to advocate the Koycott
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  • 72 1 WAR STORES COMMISSION REPORT CAUSES ACTION. Reuter s Agency. By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 29, 12.45 P m The Daily Telegraph states that the War Stores Commission in South Africa recommended that proceedings be taken against certain persons wearing the King's uniform, and that the War
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  • 111 1 COLONIAL POLICY ADVOCATED BV LABOUR LEADER. Reuters A; noy By submarine Telairaph London, Dec. 29, 12.45 P m Mr. John Burns, in an electoral speech at Battersea, advocated giving the people better access to the land in order to avoid the rush to the towns.
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  • 65 1 CENTRE OF MOSCOW NOW HEMMED IN. Router's Agency. By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 29, 12.45 P m The insurgents at Moscow have greatly extended their barricades, hem ming in the centre of the c'ty. The fighting continues. General Mischenko, the f; tous Cossack military leader in the Russo-Japanese
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  • 454 1 sdfsdf Winning Kin horded, won. Mr. W. Hall Walker 6 13 23,687 o Lord Derby .17 33 18,524 I Mr. Sol Joel ..16 27 17,944 16 Mr. W. M. G. Singer 10 24 11.9; o Major E. Lc or 6 13 u, S. > Sir E Vincent
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  • 152 1 HUNDREDS OF MILES COVERED IN INDIA. Mr. ami Mrs. Glidden, who arc clue ii\ the Straits shortly, arrived at Pot ma on December 10th, finding the road from Indorc very dusty and they were impeded by heavy Irene From Indorc to Gwalior Mr. Glidden declares the
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  • 110 1 SHRACER BROTHERS' OFFICE FITTINGS. The office fittings belonging to this firm were seized by the Government Agent at Colombo some short while ago, m payment of a cheque which was dishonoured. The cheque being sul> sequently paid for, the goods were released, when the Chartered Bunk sci/ed the goods. They
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 464 1 > (lf \i> ioRi;w.MVRi\g JOHN LIVTLE A CO. I SIDEROSTHEN PAINT V -rTftt^o i*0\ The Standard Preservative fbi Iron and Steel. i K HESl*,<j^y£TION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL N0T3LISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAL L IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED ro t country hotel, j HBHHHM^^ Sast Jtsian Siiei^cantilc
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    • 106 1 aa www* wM I dwelt m the palace and mansion.* My name's on the lip* of the Roys lam crowned with a million I By the hard won sons of toil I I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In the homes Of the rich and poor, For I'm
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  • 499 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 30TH DECEMBER THE CHIT CRUSADE. PRICE 5 CENTS. We think that we have finally exploded the theory that the Tippling Act could be applied to this Colony. It is only the fatuous credit system which is the incubus of Singapore that rendered such an argument
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  • 80 2 Monday being a public holiday there will be no issue of the M Eastern Daily Mail on that date. Special telegram slips will be issued to the principal depots and hotels. In the same way a full report of the racing at Kuala Lumpur will be issued
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  • 57 2 We wish our readers one and all a lappy and prosperous New Year. The jast year has seen a wave of com--nercial depression break over the Straits, jut there are signs that the unwelcome ide has spent itself, and a better time s coming. That this may
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  • 505 2 Thf. import and export offices will be closed on Monday. Santa Claus appeared at the Man- sion, River Valley Road, last night. We regret to bear that Mr Major Cooke, of the Hotel de 1' Europe, met with a nasty accident while riding on Thursday. It is rumoured that >ome
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  • 975 2 FIFTY RUSSIAN SAILORsV LANDED FROM THE "CESAREVITCH. The Times of Ceylon of the 14JV inst. gives the following account o 1 the mutiny there which we announced i to our reader^ a lew days ago A number of men on board the CesarevUch have been in a
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  • 54 2 The death of Mr. R. M. Little, Resident of Kudat, B.N.B., and a son of the late Dr. Little, of Singapore, is reported. Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Bungalow of the Swimming Club on Sunday and Monday at 10, u, 12, 2.15 and 3.30 returning at 10.30, 11.30,
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  • 97 2 PROGRAMMER )R To l>Av Weight. In the^ lk>w y (Fwnou, own CorrrspoHit,,,, f L T1 KIALA Lum.mr, he A Ihe following are the n %eights for the enlric Ga|loway Stakes t«Muction A i :^^k Joe AT Skll,. li AN mcAp Mandoline Architect Benedick Fiona I Glenccr I
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  • 457 2 LENGTHY HEARING Again postponed. Sir Lionel Cox was engafed d, the whole of yesterdav in hearing case ofthe Chinese Toukay a againsfaa pawn brokci for thf recovery of jewellery which hat' bet pledged by one of their (tmaV Lhe pawn broker nguaad as lefend Messrs. Farrer
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  • 50 2 Chinaman Mukokrkp: Foul set upon a compatriot in a house Tanjong Pagar Road on Thursday night and one of them broke his skttj with an iron weapon. The injured man was taken to the General rlosp» t 1 but died soon after his arrival there Three of his assailants wereaarrcsted
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 347 2 > pastern m s O^^^rui. LS.T I Proprietor*. H. THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 16, Stamford Road, (First Floor) WhUeaway iMtdlatvs Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Serravallo's Tonic, B^ W HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY R jMedical Authorities fcv^^^>^ ALL 0VER THE WORLD. WuWKjm\ P* 1^'^-,
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    • 649 2 HEATHER BELTING. TIT [hi Climates. I BORNEO Co., Limited WE POINT THE WAY SUPREME VALUES IN X^S and MEW YEAR fiOODQ (THOMPSON THOMAS C<L *df> 77/£ AUSTRAL1 AN STORES. W COGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneers HOUSE a ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTION SALE. FIRST CUSS EUROPEAN RESIDENCE. To be let that pleasantly situated
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, 30th December. H igh Water. 1 -19 a.m., 0-40 p.m B 1. outward mail due. Hunt Club. Thomson Koad. 4-45. To-morrow, ?ist December. High Water. 1.58 a.m. I-26 p.m ist after Christmas New Year's Kve. Special Dinner. Adelphi Hotel Raffles Hotel New Years Eve Dinner. Hotel <lc
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    • 211 3 "CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. > Soooo. LIABILITY I'KU TORS > h Fund /57:.j00. I B.\ Li v ■f" Dtyl Midi and I K. 1 11. I t «»F I BRAN< H. m v ■fr^u^ v -m be ■B'.licrr N ARMSTRONG 7HERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1863. |Fat
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    • 242 3 des Messageries Maritimes de France. ru Singapore. 1 lit- mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned date> Or I WARD. IIoMLWARI). Grin**** J;!.i. B*hk lac Octmrie* 15 Jan. Sd«o*s 15 Jan. lan. Pobmnen 29 lan pMfrwiM 12 Ft !zthFeb. V'"^' I" O raMjr« j'.thFeb. -l>^> Sahtie 12th
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 75 3 NEXT MAILS DUE. From ENGLAND. Per M. M. I'nlyncsian on lunuary HI Fk()M<"HINA. Per M. M. Arm>ind l>. on January Ist, I9CX>. Mails ai ki adv dksfak HSD POi London Lett Sin«. Company. Arrived. Nov o P O I »ec 2 Nov 13 NDL Dec 6 Nov 16 B I
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    • 673 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. ■Sea Jteilt, Col Yet 500 Ahmat, Dec. Li, Malacca, Uncertain. Stm Mm: Col 500, Maddocks. Dec. 13, Mala- ca. uncertain. A tor m, Brit Yet, 237, Maw-, Dec. ly, SyU-^ ney, Plymouth, Dec -'>. lin^afyr 'crus' Ru>s Tooo, Bostroem, De^fl Hongkong, Consul, Libau. des.
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    • 728 3 ••VESSELS EXPECTED. .\<un<, (>ort, probable date of ani~+3l, an nammpf Agents. W j' STK\.\ffl<.s. M Austrflf Trieste, Jan. 1-?; Rauteuberg. M Armai id Hehic. Saigonjan. I; M. Maritimes.^^^^ Alicante, from Kuroi>e due Jaji. 4-06 jH^^^^ .\j\ad.a, (olonit)o^^^|^^^^^^ M Anibria. HoiicJ^|^sny!Pl^Ki t -yer. Jan. <; Mansftd. 1 Jan. !>u nco Coj|.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. r^ SATCK'DAV DECEMBER .S(h,.. ism,.-,.
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    • 333 1 Number _l Issue I 'aid Shares Va,uc U P to Company Buyers sellers Transaction GOLD. UjfiOoU 10 **\o Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd um-«ued i_;.oo S.OUO t 10 IO n 225 I Kadan.CM.c-a. Ltd. 10,000 lo lo .Pre.' nom m%T*l I W KechauGFi^'Ltd. (t.p., 3uo »jf !iU
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    • 158 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. I he Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4 ma bank rate at 2.2 3. The Mercantile Bank quoted at 2.2 YESTZADAYj R: On London -Bank 4 m/a »/a 15/16 Demand 0, Private 6 m/s.. i/ji n 3 m s. C// Germony- Bank d,d t.a6J Private 3 n
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    • 122 1 r 1 vjanioicr do Cube No i NO. J Ptpper, BI, ,k (ordinsry S'pore)" a j. 5 o do White, Fair L. *\V. p.c. W J0 Nutmegs (,,o to the lb.) V do (8c to the lb.) -Mace (Banda) I4 Cloves (Arhboina) Liberian Coffee pkul tapioca, small (Fair M^l'ty)
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 252 1 Hon kong :i, gvu a Corporator? PAID-l RES! I Stei Silver 1 I K Court of Dirooton if. U A. Haupt. Ks Hun. C. J R. Leaaauaa, -^^D G. H, Ifedhurst Esq. H Chief Manager. Hongkong f. K. ST. SautfcJ Manager. Shanghai if. h. H H London Banker*. London.. On
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 93 1 m "anji Railway *f Ist August, 1905, and Until Further Notice B~ Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays. f .ml. r.- only. Down Train, Do^n Trains Of liii lillli II I J«^*l 7-40 8^11.04 MI 307 4-23 549 6.34 ...*****5.04 I 0 UPTV.I... UpTralM I B, KIT ANMNG J
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      • 89 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving IWk.B'quc At me. Albert Graving Dock, H. |f. s. c_ «.t I lolland. Section Mb. Islander, Salahadji. No. I Van den Bosch. n 3 Nil n 4 Nil li h 5 Minilya. N
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    • 212 2 POLITICAL OUTLOOK. UNKNOWN LIBERAL CANDIDATES READY IN EVERY CONSTITUENCY. CONFIDENT QF GAINING LONOOM (Hater* A|enc» By »übmirl«i T«l^| Lonix^, Dec. The electi< hi camAign Kis p(, I_ttv"5 v" ul carnesPßoth JTticaJ he^J arc working strenuously. didatcs are ready m ever d but n, c Unionists arc lAs i^d a full
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    • 46 2 PREMIER TITTON! RE-APPOINTED. CDM Spool.l /tanaMCabinet has been recon- .c^ Sfgncyr Tittoni has been re- '^•L Premier Signor Sangui--1 c la NWmer of Foreign Affairs; Signor Vachelli, Minister of Finance Signor 3trt gnanto. Minister of War and Acmral Mirabello, Minister of the Navy.
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    • 45 2 RESULT OF WAR S SCANDAL.^--v A c ?~1y MttaMrtM Teletraek London. I>ec. zu. 4 >»• Ct flfc/A Ttkzmfk ascertains that m 1 Jon with the \Var Stores scandal Wi Jfiior and two non-commissioned l m the London district have f p under close arrest.
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    • 44 2 |f< £< m REVOLUTIONISTS STILL HOLD OUT. Neuter* Menc>. By submarin* Telejraph London, Dec. 2u, 3.40 p.m. The Moscow Pevolutionista arc »till ling thei^ own. They broke into the house of the chief of the secret police, who ua- iUughtered 9
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    • 26 2 ReuUrs AQency. By submarine Teegraph Loxix)N, Dec. -«>, 4 p.m. |lr. |6hn Henniker Heaton h;is de dined the Order of St Michael and St. George.
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    • 19 2 IRei.4^4b«ncy. By submarine Talaflraph Dec t% 3.40 p.m. Mr. Suy. m.-u-u has left London for Tokyo.
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    • 361 2 NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. UNKNOWN R!N(. OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE'NEW." VY t. the immediate approach of the se if the year one's attention is acted to •henumerous festivities in .nr.c.v. -n therewith. Exiles in Singan (how far from Home!) will be Cheered with tie knowledge that great efforts have
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    • 958 2 At the nleang ofthe Municipal Com- missionersi^terday afternoon, Messrs. J'o'glase, lenjafield, Pierce, MacBean MacArthor/Coghlan and Baily, and prs, Miatfton, Murray Robertson and Lim Bq>7 K cng wcrc present. Mr. J^iig Lei had previously notified the Deputy President of his inabilitv to attend. J J Condition of Treasury. Hie
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    • 251 2 pore of Prince Arthur of Connaugk, and appropriate ceremonies in cdnection therewith, was read. The Commissioners were asked to co-operie with the Government in decorating qe route from the place of landing to Gt}ernment House and in the reception if His Royal Highness and party. It wjs stated that the
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    • 373 2 Overheard on a Tram. Sitting beside a couple of gentlemen in a tram-car last night I managed to catch the following, missing perhaps a word or two How much nicer it is to use a acr than—" "Yes," brokejin the other, u how much nicer it is
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    • 457 2 THE LOUIS BOUWMEESTER COMPANY. There was a small but enthusiastic mdience at the Teuton ia Club last light to see the staging of Taptoe", ir "Lights Out", by Louis Bouwmeester ind his artists. There was a large number of Britishers present, but few appeared to understand Dutch.
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    • 309 2 A MORAL VICTORY FOR THE STATE. Tie following were the scores in the riclct match played between Penang md Terak at Taiping last Monday and ruesiay. The match ended in a draw on ime. Penang. ist Innings. tCeyVorth run out Srahan c Stronachb McKenzic 8 Muglston c
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    • 70 2 Festival x Services The Festival 1 Services will be repeated at St. Anj drew's Cathedral to-morrow evening j and the T^ Deum will be sung at the close of thA set S\pe. Commencing at 1 1.30 p.m. wiere will be a Watch Night service, ainjt during the singing ofthe j
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    • 173 2 FILIPINO RESIDENT STABS FELLOW COUNTRYMAN. Pedro Villargas, a Filipino, has been placed under arrest, charged wi|h causing the death of one, BonefaCto Pequillio. The accused, who speaks Spanish very well for a Filipino, admits that there had been a feud between himself and the vleceased for
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    • 200 2 A General meeting of the North Kechau Gold Mining Co., Ltd. (in liquidation) was to have been held yesterday at No. 13, Winchester House, Collyer Quay at 3.30 p.m.,- but a quorum was not present. The object of the meeting was to receive the
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    • 181 2 DANCE AT THE BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE. A most enjoyable dance in connection with the Tanjong Pagar Recreation Club was given in the Boustead Institute last night, and in spite of the rain which fell during the evening, a very large percentage of the guests invited
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    • 31 2 Most women look very young and very nice. In fact, nowadays women are seldom older than one another, excepting m the knowledge of how to hide their age. Vanity Fair. 1
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    • 85 2 Captain M. W. Pett, of the S.F.B.,ha.s arranged a series of competitions for the Singapore Fire Brigade, to be held on the Raffles reclamation ground on Monday morning. At 9 o'clock on the evening there will be an interesting exhibition of fire fighting at the same
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 66 2 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANOS POWELL CO'S Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued weekly and sent free to any address. j j ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT. NOTICE. Orders for flowers for delivery ON NEW
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      • 336 2 r -^-J r^* jsi *m mmmm* m in n mi n> w%^< in—a wi *> ROBIN8C' I ARE NOW MAKING THEIR 3irst Sreat Special Shou. OIF Toys, Toys, FIRST GLASS WORKING MODELS OF Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Ralls Cruisers Motor Cars Gun Boats Roundabouts Torpedo Boats Clowns
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 121 2 CHURCH SERVICES. S ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Matins and Litany 7 a- m Holy Communion «.45 a.m. FestalEvensong, Anthem and Sermon 5.30 p.m. Watch Night Service 1 1.30 p.m. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Holy Communion 7 a.m. S MATTHEW S SEPOT LINES. Foo Chow Service 11.15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 8.1$ P m
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 692 3 BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsTl" AITS AND Bdcrsigned AUCTION V avl^k^ Lf £rft lstrict Amokiah, Singasaaw* 7 eran Sgong Road at about 5 j 0 estimated to M^aaHP' ri,< "i^ i |<^^n^"fl JF l OoWtnment f 44 V rm of 9 ears from th o l883> sub Ject to an annual iss w reni
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      • 429 3 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE I INSURANCE CO. I What is the use of saying the best Company," the strongest Company,' the largest Company M Any one can say this. I WE I Say simply The China mutual bite Ins ranee Co., Iitd. I A British Lioeal Co, that I tells
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      • 762 3 1 Mltsul Bussan Kalsha j (MIT8UI a Co.) n I Head Office: Ho. I, Suruga-Cho, Tokio. London Branch 34, LlME STREET, E.C. 1 Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amcy, Shanghai, Chefoo, TienI j tsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo,
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      • 379 3 X^^Bf^^^^aaaaS^r^St^srS^^* X MAS ordei^ should Posted BARUGH^r^;^. 15. Ett^OR^REEr M." ADtfTS. FOR SALE,WANl-[, PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your H*nts: Houses, Godowns etc.. Wanted d To Let. Situatio ,s Wanted d Vacant. Exchar^e d Mart. war. i YVttK. Fostraiswr. Month o nurds a? under go eta I. 50 2. 00
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      • 319 3 to in, Apartmi NTs for Married J, f afl friends. Vacant Febr App A SHALL Houi g. >n Owen RoJ ary 1906. Apph (Top I 106, Orcha l entry. Apply to P M. SAL< Sept. 16. If^ T" -KLEr, tl:, <4 1 rc-ulences fro-.u^ K:!osawa«s Be Lsdl Bslassan wrl re
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