Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 January 1906
1906-01-02
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section20 1906-01-02 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 99. VOL. I r SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article26 1906-01-02 1 1 «DII Special London, Dec. 30. The New Zealand XI has beaten iwansea by a goal to a try. Swansea :d at half time.26 words
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Article16 1906-01-02 1 (fist) manifesto direr r '/l >c voter? j|tpoii the -Liberal .\.u Laboui /♦dates.16 words
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Article31 1906-01-02 1 Ifr. Balfour has expressed surprise t Sir Henry Campbell- I >annrrman's eduction of the military expenditure, nd maintains that he is not conversant 1 vith recent diplomatic events.31 words
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Article16 1906-01-02 1 The new Russian election IftWgnmU ilmost universal suffrage, the franchise •eing greatly enlarged.16 words
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Article22 1906-01-02 1 The dry dock at Port Arthur has >een thoroughly repaired and now ac :ommodates vessels of 6,000 tons.22 words
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Article43 1906-01-02 1 teuters Agenoy By submarine Telegraph London, Dec. 30, 12.15 P m The mammoth floating dock newly auilt for the use of the American naw m the Philippines has started. It will be towed across the Atlantic and proceed via Suez.43 words
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24 1906-01-02 1 The whole of the Moscow revolutionary committee has been arrested. A large quantity of bombs and other explosives were seized. 124 words
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38 1906-01-02 1 An attack on the jxdicc barracks was repulsed with great- loss to the revolutionaries, who afterwards distributed pamphlets announcing an armistice. The Workmen's Council met m the evening to consider the abandonment of the strike.38 words
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Article54 1906-01-02 1 Reuters Agency By submarine Vel«irB»h London, Dec. 30, 12.35 p.m. The Australian States having prohi bited the sale and growth of Opium, the Commonwealth has agreed to prohibit the importation of that drug except for medicinal purposes. All of the States will lose revenue, Queensland alone54 words
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Article46 1906-01-02 1 The following is an official list of persons upon wtioirv peerages have just been conferred:^— §ir William Henry Wills, and the following Members of Parliament Lord Fitzmaurico, Sir Arthur Hayter, Hon. Philip Stanhope, Rt. Hon. Charles Hemphill, Sir James Joicey and Mi. Charles Wilson.46 words
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Article34 1906-01-02 1 The following have been appointed Privy Councillors Lord Reay, and the following Members of Parliament Messrs. John Ellis, Richard Causton, Thomas Shaw, Edmund Robertson. Thomas Burt, Walton, Foster and Henry Lal>ouchere.34 words
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Article75 1906-01-02 1 Reuter's Agenoy. By submarine Telegraph Lonik>n, Dec. 31, 12.15 p.m. The revolution at Moscow appears to have collapsed wkh extraordinary suddenness. It is impossible to estimate yet the extent of the damage done or the numbers of killed and wounded, but it is expected that the first estimates75 words
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Article28 1906-01-02 1 h has been finally decided that the Morocco Conference will meet at Algeciras on the 18th Janflary, instead of at Madrid as first planned.28 words
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Article26 1906-01-02 1 Reuter 1 Agenoy. By submarine T«l«fraph London, Dec. 31, 4.50 p.m. Order lias been completely restored at Moscow. Trade and traffic arc proceeding normally.26 words
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Article49 1906-01-02 1 Reuters Agency By •übmarlno I»Ufraßh Lu.ndun, Jan. i, 11.30 a.m. Tlie, collapse at Moscow has hail ail 1 immediate effect at St. Petersburg, where work is resumed to-day. The Government is confident that the back of the revolution is broken with itfl collapse at Moscow.49 words
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Article19 1906-01-02 1 It is annouiueJ at Berlin that the German Mmistets at Peking and lokyo will exchange places.19 words
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Article458 1906-01-02 1 PAHANC. (From our spools! Correspondent. Kiai A Luis, Dec. 27. It is notified by public notice, m the languages of the impotfant dttNl af the community here, that the gharry and cart hire rates will l>e reduced from January Ist Up to the .;ist of Decevtbcr,458 words
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Article424 1906-01-02 1 PROPOSED RESTRICT! lON oN No IKTMI' Mien FLIERS. An amendment of (he rules "I bridge" is suggested, which Is likely to make vsrioua appeals to votai w s <.1 the fascinating game, and teems worthy of consideration. Ilu suggi stioii is that when thededatttion is "n-> trump424 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement536 1906-01-02 1 PEKING h.gJ AGKNTS KOR SINGAPORE. JOHN LITTLE A CO. Jeffrey's Edinburyi. Wat. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. p\nts. C c T nnr3 f 1 J r Jtsian Sfiereantile Co., blKfilTS PAHCEIi Kl7||T9M^nEfll3V!lS9 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. ANi> BA^BBVBMHBvfIUSfifeBB^HiMSHIS direct factory re- f*P^ <-> SHIPPING AGENCY iA^ B I^l MCIdJ536 words
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Advertisement35 1906-01-02 1 iklongs to days of yore; The smartest conjuror caiuiut ixwst Hi's pti//.lcil people more Many ailments, now-a-day*. Are just as tricky. Mire. For Dysenteiy we'll sm«the praise Of Wood** Great IV i>pcrmuit vi ft t35 words
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Advertisement81 1906-01-02 1 BUCHANAN'S j £< BLACK WHITE 11 M TOP PLACE* m r HIGHEST CLASS Sootdp Whiskies (i2-ycar* old) Supplied to H. M. THE KING, d 1° M. R. H. THE PfIIHCE OF WALES The man who whisptrtdown a well < About the k»hxl* be I'as lo sell, Won't reap th« gleaming81 words
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Article386 1906-01-02 2 Inquest on Saturday. At the Genei il Hospital on Saturday morning m the Coroner's court Mr. Gentle, the coron-r, held a lengthy enquiry into the cau^e of the death of the Filipino barber who is alleged to by have been murdered his compatriot on Friday night386 words
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Article1274 1906-01-02 2 PARTICULARS OF ANTIFOREIGN OUTBREAK. Japanese A Sieged to Have Been Implicated. The Shanghai papers received by the last mail from the north are naturally full Ol particulars and discussion relative to the Anti-foreign riots which had just been taking place there, the China Gooette ofthe 18 th1,274 words
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Article170 1906-01-02 2 Small-pox is spread!,,- fa Cant on Mb. A. R. Vkn.mng, the Federal Sec a#n might be operated upon. TnTbT never regained consciousness anil doctor has been arrested. d the Boycott at Manila. -There k Assoc'iafio!!^r d Ors of the Can to^ese o/V/ KRKSPO/VDEXTSends to the but credu on the Post170 words
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Article57 1906-01-02 2 some'.'ime^: TCIIIl > ™P»n<-M tor departure Tit? R U w"'u uilh join Mr W \v H *nrison to and relieve the i" V m tlu> Strata I depart t) ofhi property. Lowlands Estate, eiv^ t!™ 01 mutation M; ,i m l n> fe w^Ae aost In rcq^s n?57 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement965 1906-01-02 2 Extract from "The Medical Magazine," Loudon, October, I90o. ANALYTICAL REPORTS. 11 BLACK WHITE WHISKY. JAMES BUCHANAN Co., Ltd., GLASGOW and LONDON. )l R AikiIvms .,i this Whisky proves il to I blended ipiril of high quality and well matured. It is chiefly a pot-still spirit as shown by its percentages965 words
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Article1303 1906-01-02 3 NEW YERA'S DAY IN SINGAPORE. THE LAND SPORTS. HE RACE COURSE FLOODED. Chinese don ie Glove*. The usual New Year sports took lacing yesterday afternoon on the ■.splanade, and notwithstanding the cry bad weather there was a large ittendance. The subscribers stand was filled to its Utmost capacity. The irst1,303 words
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Article167 1906-01-02 3 SINGAPORE'S ANNUAL AQUATIC CARNIVAL. There was scarcely a European, Malay or Chinaman who did not turn out yesterday to witness the annual regatta. And all those who attended enjoyed themselves immensely. Apart from the great numbjr of pcr>ons on board the Selangor," many other sp^tators, composed principally167 words
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THE FIRE BRIGADE.
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EXHIBITION LAST NIGHT.
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Article512 1906-01-02 3 There was a large concourse of spectators pre>ent last night to view the pno<fits >>pcrandi of the local Fire Brigade, commanded by Capt. Pett. A substantial wooden house had been built 0:1 the waste ground m front of R flee lid. The structure wm composed of two stories512 words
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128 1906-01-02 3 Firemen to be lying down, Helmet, Belt and Tunic to be huug on pegs on stand close by on a given signal to jump up and dress (Tunic, Belt and Helmet), then run with scaling ladders on carriage (with jumping sheet attached)128 words
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94 1906-01-02 3 Men on a given signal to run 2o yards, pick up two ladders, run 30 yards, join tern together, raise against obstacle, mount ladder, sit astride pole, pull up ladders, lower down feO other side and descerd by means of ladder, then run 30 yards,94 words
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Article56 1906-01-02 3 FOUR MEN HOSE CART DRILL. Men to be standing with Hose Cart ready and on a given signal run with cart 30 yards and get to work with three 50 ft. lengths of hose and bran< hpipe. Time taken from given signal to branchmen shouting Right." Two quickest teams from56 words
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Article126 1906-01-02 3 FIVE MEN STEAMER WET DRILL. Five Firemen, one Engineer and Syce to drive 30 yards, pull up at dam (with steam up) nd get engine to work with three 53 ft. ength of hose and one 15 ft. length of suction nd strike target with one 3/4 inch jet. rime126 words
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94 1906-01-02 3 OPEN TO MUNICIPAL BAND. Competitors to run 80 yards, eac'.i one cairying his band instrument. Handicap will be regulated by size and weight of instrument carried. Competitor must start and finish with his-own band instrument. Officials. JUDGES: Capt. R. Pcirce, S. R. E.94 words
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Article390 1906-01-02 3 JEWELS RECOVERED. Grandbert Will go Free. On Saturday morning George Grandbert appeared before Mr. Bryant, charged with having absconded from Colombo with jewellery, personal effects etc. that were not his own property he was brought before the Court for extradi tion formalities Constant Baszanger, the owner390 words
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Article212 1906-01-02 3 St. Andrew's Cathedral was filled on New Year's eve with an earnest con- gregation and the sermon preached was i eloquently delivered. The music, also, I was worthy of special praise. The Raffles and Adelphi Hotels gave special dinners, which went off as merrily as the proverbial marriage bell. The212 words
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Article381 1906-01-02 3 RESULT OF SATURDAY'S MEETING. HIGHLANDER WINS AGAIN. To-day s Weights. E. D. H Special. Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 30. Ihe following are the results of Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur Griffin Race. Mr. Yzelman's Meteor 1 The Sunlight Kongsee's Madame Meg 2 Mr. Mitchell's Dawn 3 Meteor won381 words
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Article167 1906-01-02 3 TWO WINNERS. After considerable study of the half hundred entries m our post-card competition for December, we selected four which easily ranked ahead of the remaining forty odd. To select the winner from among these four required still further deliberation and consultation with other members of167 words
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Article87 1906-01-02 3 The decision as to the peace of the world lies with GreM Britain. Without the will of Great Britain it would be difficult to wage war m the world. This is for us a painful fart, not as though we desired to break the peace, but because we do not87 words
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Article364 1906-01-02 3 HONOURED BY THE PRINCE OF WALES IX BOMBAY. It is with genuine pleasure that we give particulars relating to the knighting of one of Britain's most popular and progressive Indian subjects by the Prince of Wales during his visit to Bombay, as announced by us some weeks364 words
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Article545 1906-01-02 3 PRESENTATION BY EMPLOYEES AT THE POWER STATION. The following is a copy of an address presented to Mr. L. p. Tandy, manager of the Tramway Co., by his men on New Year's Eve Sir. -It would be rark ingratitude on our part il we let slip545 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement64 1906-01-02 3 POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Years) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUjRS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS HADE. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS RO.SENKr T Z PIANOS POWELL COS For Sale Privately. Am A r A r Corumi. Tho well established business known as ihc"FRENCH HAIR DRKSSING SALOON." Battery Road, together with the64 words
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Advertisement368 1906-01-02 3 i t i 1 ~~rr- i~>_i 1 1 ■in_r if n n _>i ijmiwh *m mm* _i ui_and Co. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR Sirst Sreat Special Show j OF j Toys, Toys, FIRST CLASS WORKING MODELS OF I Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Rails Cruisers Motor Cars Gun368 words
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Advertisement698 1906-01-02 4 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION ACENGY. The underpinned iMWI received insii net ions TO sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION \t Ihr Auction ROOM, No. 5, Rallies Ptan Ihur^iv, the 4^ ./""'"">'. 'J*A M R.JO 11.I 1 M. All that piece ol Leasehold land liCV> ate m the District ol Aaokiah, Singa698 words
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Advertisement509 1906-01-02 4 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. What is the use of saying v the best Company," the strongest Company, the largest Company." Any one can say this. WE Say simply The China mutual Life Insurance Co., litd. A British Lioeal Co, that telN the whole story. Messrs. Han kin cV509 words
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Advertisement757 1906-01-02 4 Ir-'' ,,'V i-LFli Japan Coals The Way to Get a Fortune U r THE w 0 Mitsul Bussan Kaisha Is to buy an Electric Cinematograph. 1A few days' receipts repay all your <*itsui_c.) costs. The Cinematograph has had an en- fi ggj;^™^™ I ormous success all over the world. X757 words
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Advertisement979 1906-01-02 4 AERATED WATERS. lv* S Vl^^a P/^ sf^ —^^^^^^X-> N^^^jaw^ama^aV^BsYW^r ~^Sf X'MAS orders should be i posted without delay to BARUGH Co., Ltd. 15, ENGGOR STREET. "E. aVi. M ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d979 words
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The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1906-01-02 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, ITESDAY, JANUAKY 2kd. _1906.11 words
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Article491 1906-01-02 1 Number issue Paid Last of Value up to Company Buyers .Sellers TransacShares I tion il SOLD. I 13,500 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 12.00 3.500 unissued.' 4,000 10 10 (I referred) 8.00 20.CC0 IS 10 S 10 Kadana G. M. Co., Ltd nom 10,000 It491 words
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FINANCE & COMMERCE.
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Article146 1906-01-02 1 Saturday's Rates. On London—^Bank 4 "V s 2 2 '5 Demand 2/2 1 1 16 Private 6 m/s. 2/3 5/16 do. 3 m/s 2/3116 On Germany Bank d/d 2.26^ Private 3 m/s 2.30J do. 6 m/s ',2.32 K On France— Bank d/d 2.79 Private 3 m/s 2.84 do. 6146 words
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Article132 1906-01-02 1 Tin S 84.37* Gambier 7.70 do Cube No. 1 11.37^ do do No. 2 ..,,11. Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 23.50 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 33-50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 33. do (80 to the lb.) 59. Mace (Banda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) t, 35Liberian Coffee132 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement408 1906-01-02 1 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai bankiru Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITA! 110,000 KKSfcKVK FUND Stirling Reserve $10lO00.(.«»» Silver Reserve 8,50U.ouu Reserve Liability ot Proprietor* 111 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Sl.uh'. Esq Chairmi A. Haupt, Esq— Deputy-4 Hon. C. W. Cndcson, A. J. Raymond b« K. Goetx, Esq. F. Saling< i I408 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous474 1906-01-02 1 Singapore Kranji Railway. FPom Ist August, 1905, and Until Further *otiee I Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays. Sundays only. llowiTTralii*^ 5* WI L TralB AM. A.M. A.M. A. M. PJL PJf. P nTp.M. P.M. P.V. A.M^ P.M. P.M SINGAPORE d 6.00 6.3 b 740 10.00 12.35 2.02 3.16474 words
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Miscellaneous82 1906-01-02 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, B'que Acme. Albert Graving Dock, II N. M. S. Holland. Section No. i Islander, Salahadji. No. 2 Van den Bosch, Teesta. 3 Nil. it n 4 Nil. 5 Nil. m H 682 words
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Advertisement444 1906-01-02 2 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Ineorpated l>\ Royal Chart* > PITALOr. Riscrvi Liability' ov iKnrRU TOM Reaoivi Fund.. .^875,000. (Bank <>i ENGLAND. ANKERS Nahonai H \nk i>f SCO! land Th ON DON Qt\ Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRAN( 11. I URRENT Accounta arc opened merest allowed at444 words
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Advertisement301 1906-01-02 2 Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes de France. Telegraphic Address MriayiM Singapore. Tlie mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Or 1 ward. Homeward. Caledouien 1;.,'.. Bekk 1 lan Occame,, 5 Jan. E. Simons 15 lan. ><i.azi. j, vi. Pohmtm* BO Jan. Inurane 12 l\U. C*k4um* 12thFeb. fottktM301 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1906-01-02 2 NEXT MAILS DUE. From England.—Per P. O. Anadia Saturday. FROM C HINA.- Per i\ v>. Limsan Thnrsday. Mails already despatched for London Lett Sing. Company. Arrived. Nov 9 P& O I>ec 2 Nov 13 N'DL Dec 6 Nov 16 B I Dec 9 Nov 20 M M l>ec 14 Nov70 words
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Miscellaneous671 1906-01-02 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR, ■Sea lie//?, Col Yet 500 Ahmat, Dec. 12, Malacca, Uncertain. Sm Mm, Col 500, Maddocks. Dec. 13, Malacca, uncertain. Vr/ot/,', Brit Yet. 237, Hawa. Dec. 19, Sydney, Plymouth, Dec 2H. B*k*tyr crusi Russ 7000, Bostroem, Dec 2$ Ho.lgko.lg, Consul, Libau. des. Uncertain. l,romobo!, (cruiser671 words
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Miscellaneous703 1906-01-02 2 VESSELS JXPECTED. Nmtm, port, probable date of arrival, an name of Agents. bTEAMERJ>. Austria, Trieste, Jan. \r. Rautenberc Armand Behic Saigonjan. I M M^ritimes Alicante, from Europe due Jan 4-06 Arcadia, Colombo, Jan. 6; P O Ambna, Hongkong, Jan 30 Behn Meyer Antenur, Liverpool. Jan. 8: Mansfied. Ayuthia, Bangkok, Jan.703 words
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