Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 January 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No 103. VOL. H. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 77 1 REMARKABLE AMERICAN CLAIM. SUPERIOR RIGHTS IN NORTHERN AFRICA ASSERTED ECHOES OF JHEJEAD PAST. Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, January 5, 10.40 a.m. A remarkable semi-official statement is issued at Washington to the effect that, the United States, by virtue of its having wiped out piracy and concluded thenV.^ peace
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  • 79 1 NO LEGISLATIVE PARLIAMENT FOR IRELAND AT PRESENT. Reuter's Agency. By submarine tdecraph.t London, Jan. 5, 13.10 p.m. The Rt Hon. Herbert John Gladstone, m an electoral address, reiterates the Government's desire to develop the Irish policy of the late GovernrrH nt bo as to enable Irishmen to
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  • 70 1 LIBER; LSWANTSUBSTANTIAI MAJORITY OR WILL RESIGN. Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 5, 12.10 p.m. Mr. Churchill, speaking at Manchester, said that the Government of the Transvaal would be transferred to a representative democratic a-^embly as soon as possible. The Government will continue m office
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  • 58 1 McCALL AND BOTH McCURDYS HAVE RESIGNED. Reuter's Agency By submarine takgnph, London, Jan. 5, 10.40 a.m. Mr. Alexander Orr has l>< n elected President <>i the New York Life Insurance Company m succession to Mr. McCall, who has resigned. Both of the McCurdys have resigned from the
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  • 51 1 AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BETWEEN TWO LARGE COMPANIES. Router's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, January 5, 10.40 a.m. The Royal Mail Company has entered into an agreement With the Orient Company for the joint working of the Australian service. Henceforth it will be known as the Orient Royal
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  • 43 1 WAR STORES SCANDAL. Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 5, 12.10 p.m. Quartermaster and lonorary Captain J. Hopkins, of the Queen's Hays, who has been mentioned m connection with the War Stores enquiry, has been found dead at Pretoria.
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  • 247 1 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM. Sir Frank Swettcnham comments as follows on views of an article which appeared m the Standard of August Bth last The acreage planted with Para rubber m the Straits and Malay States on January ist lust was 30,000 acres, and m Ceylon 25,000 acres. Since
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  • 378 1 KXPI.KIKNt X OF AN AUSTRALIAN. Mr. Benjamin Lester, manager <>i a stock farm al Shanghai, m i don with .1 n presentative of the South China Morning Post at Hongkong, (1« tailed the recent riots ai the northern i>ort. Ife confi tstd that he had
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  • 174 1 The following appointments with i-tft < t from im inst. are announce <l Mr W. 1 1. I lyndman lorn t, <hk 1 Judicial Commissioner Mr A I l». Berrington, Senior Judici.il Cummissioner. Mi L. M. Woodward, Juuioi Judicial Commissioner. Mi A B. voules, K»
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  • 96 1 Si h< trees ran m the .up K m alcutta, Lieutenant Bill and App finishing la^t. A grand race down the straight, Long Tow coming to tin fronl just before the grand-stand, winning l>\ t<j lengths from Greal Scol Mun dei ,th a length and a
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  • 67 1 News from Peking states thai I In nj;. hincse Ministci to Washing* ton, has telegraphed to his Government to the effect thai h<- is determined not to si^n the Nem Chineat Exclusion Treaty, and thai m I ol the United States Governmenl refusing to amend the treaty,
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  • 130 1 A ni w l"< office has I< < rated, > < ated, tli.it «>f Assistant Postmaster-General, Mr. Bell I»«iiii4 the appoint Mk. W. C. Ni\< ii, i«« tinTanjong Pagai l>o«k Board, left fa» home twelve months' leave on Thursday A portion of 1 1 it- i.rw 1 lospital u ix
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 261 1 AGI RTB iok SIIfOAPOIUE. JOHN LITTLE A CO. Gawett's Portable Engines and Boilers, foden's Steam Wagons. I^TJSrXJSTG- MACHIUEBY, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. Mpppmm^-_^^^^p sa REAL ESTATE AUCTIOKtERS ■AlkJ jj jj ?l\l fmvL^ni valuers. yA^Bikiyftrutiii^^iiKi^%M VA! MAM. t^^ V^ RENTS COLLECTED. BSSiHmSimSSHHB PIANOS
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    • 328 1 Sast Slsian SfCercantile Ga+e 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. DIRECT FACTORY RE- jKTI PRESENTATIVE £F^i/£jS J. A. FAY ECAN CO. K^S^^ii mua. Our Machines arc Eflicicnt :^?jFi^|i s*f?%f^^"' Economical and Durable. I THE I INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, The Bc^t Hotel that has ever existed m the Island. C Is Electrically Fitted throughout.
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    • 59 1 I dwell m the palac and mansions,. My name's on the lips of the Royal. I am crowned with a million laun N. By the hard won sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In the homes of the rich and poor, For I'm known to
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    • 83 1 BUCHANAN'S H BLACK A WHITE H.»ids TO p p LAGE U1 tllf HIGHEST CLASS < 1 s,,trh Whiskies (12-ycars old) Supplud to H. M. THE KING, u ul lo H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. "Is life worth Bring SUM v Jik "It i»" the most v |>l\ Though
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  • 693 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY. IF FRANCE FIGHTS GERMANY. The Moroccan bone of contention may well be worried over until one of the aspirants for its possession forgets how dangerous it fa f or a Government to lose k. temper, and then there will be
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  • 334 2 The Government of India seems to be constituted on the model of the elephant's trunk, wheh will pick up a straw or a needle as easily as a beer barrel. Truth" publishes some extracts from an official letter, 2777-2791-C dated June 14, 1905, issued by the Secretary
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  • 81 2 Stte^. N lan f Centnrt a r^t7on a rrSes C mPany II1Oun The local banks yesterday were London 10 exchan c with Thk marriage of Mr. Nicolas van der Veen and Miss Annie Nichol takes place this afternoon. tu THK u Siom ese Sucrib passed Uiroughon her way from Penangio
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  • 1037 2 NATIVES FARE THE BEST IN BOMBAY. Power off Wealth. Mr. Sidney Low, writing m The Standard on his impressions of Bombay, points out that the native is outstripping the wlrte man. He write- -The visitor, when he has been a few days m Bombay, will find that
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  • 32 2 Ar£d£ 1 ft °b outward mail steamer Tk U Pena »S at 9 p. m on Thursday and is expected to arrive here at daylight to-day. J^^Sl WiU leaVe I J ier
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  • 36 2 Certificate for Englishmen. There are proposals that hang fire till both parties to tnem become ridiculous. But, on the whole, our Englishmen arc ready and straight-forward enough. w if t~i I Lady's Realm
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  • 37 2 By a curious inversion the lc^ friendly our guests happen to be the more lavish is our display of hospitality. Our intimate and dearest friends get pot-luck. —Marcus Rood, m Macmil- lan's Magazine
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  • 38 2 Criticism has hugely reduced itself to logrolling of friends or spiteful depreciation of enemies, and there is n«> adequate guidance for the public even if the public wanted it. C. K. S. m Thr Sphere.
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  • 42 2 English weather has been much maligned by writers who should tlivc known better. Monsieur D. Con way once said to me: England has the only climate m the world where a man may work.- m The Idler. Robert Barr
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  • 36 2 We cannot even with all the blasting influences of passive resistance stand against the corroding action of British domination and save ourselves from the DOUndlng operation of _politiro-com-mercial administration. Calcutta. The Bengalee
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  • 47 2 The Liber.il Party is still busy trying to get into the bag again the cat which vva> so injudiciously let out by Sir Henry Campbeil-Bannennan. A strong tendency is also noticeable to repudiate the Earl o( Rosebery andall his works and words.- Manchester Courier
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  • 44 2 Intellectually, Sir Henry CampbellBnnnerman is incomparably inferior to his two adversaries; but his good natured "common sense inspires far less suspicion than Mr. Chamberlain's incalculable originalities, and is much more comprehensible than the philosophic Mr. Bal four's sceptical statesmanship. Dagblad Stockholm
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  • 50 2 The general-election-manner is now perceptible on every side. Members who have hitherto been Arrogant and insufferable have suddenly become indescribably agreeable. They have m an instant remembered that they have Constituents, pay them frequent visit-, admire their children, and distribute smiles and sympathy m every direction. Truth
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  • 63 2 Hundreds of women who need not work, and are kept by their parents m a comfortable home, undertake cleri cal and other work at an entirely m sufficient rate of wages, simply m 01 to i^et a little extra pocket money for amusement or finery. In this
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  • 41 2 The Kditor invites correspondence on all subie interest to .If. re»d« mm written on one side of ttie paper unly No should exceed 400 words. The Editor U not re«, ble tor tlie ..pinions of his correspondents.
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  • 227 2 Sir, W aile I -luite agree with your Imdei of this morning m so far as it applies to the great desirability of a> low a do!!.:- v ble. I cannot agree tiiat 'it would :iave been wiser to have fixed the dollar at two
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  • 444 2 MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES NOTE SIR, -It is true that the Singapore M I pality compares very favourably witi Ol m the ha<t, and one cannot be grateful en towards our city fathers for the str< attention tiiey pay to the welfare ol the p iblic, out it is only common fairness
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 358 2 ENGLISH MILKS. SWEETENED WITH CANE SUGAR 18 Ct»i pep tin Containing 1 Ib. Wot. "JOHN BULL" di^ o d|tto 1 Ib. Net. "DIPLOMA" Full Cream z amo From Australian Stores and all Dealers. "Victoria Braud" jjbjins TRADEMARK per tinl2 0t«. I CONDENSED MILK. p I Thompson Thomas Co. I THE
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    • 419 2 \BaBtern Oriental SCotel, J PENANG. CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sankies Brotheps, Proprietors. I H. THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 1 6, Stamford Road, (First Floor) Whiteaivay Lauttaw's Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Notice to Advertisers. The Straits Press Agency has disposed of its proprietory
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    • 191 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL ORDERS for the Strni/s Times Annual can be booked with Messrs. Kirn 6c Co. It is a unique publication of its kind, a thing of beauty and joy t for ever." It abounds m original stories, artistic photographs, coloured plates and supplements dealing with Malayan life,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 121 2 cOMING EVENTS. To-day, 6tb H jBh \\ater G-52 a.m. 8-8 p. m C ship entries close. Hotel deThurope. Special Lunch. Ito X Raffles Hotel Special Dinm-r. To-morrow 7th Swimming Club Launch. 7, 8, io, 2-i5, 3^o High ater. 7-43 a.m. 9-6 p m 3 Ist after Epiphany. Monday, Btb High
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  • 72 3 ROJESTVENSKY'S OPINION. \vrrTA^x S NOT IN ACCORD WITH \ILWS OF MINISTERS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph London, Jan. 5, 4.35 p.m. Admiral Rodjestvensky, m a comniumcation to the Nome Vremya has explained that the permission to publish his letter did not imply that the Ministers were m agreement with the
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  • 49 3 DERBY'S RECEPTION. Continuous Interruptions. Reuter s Agency. By Submarine Cable, Extra Service. London, sth5 th Jan., 4.40 p. m. Mr Chamberlain, sneaking at Derby. was shouted down. He fought against continued interruptions for nearly an hour. His speech, which was on Colonial preference, was practically inaudible.
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  • 30 3 "VANCOUVER" PASSED PORT SAID. (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 5, 4.^5 p.m. I he s >. I'ano nt:rr with <)3<> Japanese prisoners aboard ha> passed Port Said.
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  • 25 3 (Keuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London. Jan. 5, 4.3; p.m. The death o\ Mr. Harrison \V. Weir, aitist, author, and journalist, h announced.
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  • 44 3 MOSCOW REVOLUTION COLLAPSED THROUGH LACK OF AMMUNITION. E. D. M." Special. London, Jan. sth, 1.15 p.m. Twenty thousand person- were killed m the revolution at Moscow which has now collapsed through lack of ammuni tion. The revolutionaries claim a moral victory.
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  • 30 3 NO TRAINS RUNNING ON THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. <" E. D. M. Special.' London, Jan. 5, 1.15 p.m. Traffic on the Siberian Railway is entirely suspended. Anarchy prevail- at Irkutsk.
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  • 71 3 E. D. M." S;.ecia'.) London, Jan. 5, 1.15 p.m. The Governor of Idaho has been a-- l i--inated by a bomb. [Whether this means the American State of Idaho or some obscure pol'tica subdivision f>i R issia is not t.!ear.— Ed E.D.M."] CZAR HAS A FIT. NDOft, Jan.
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  • 192 3 CHRISTOFELLEZ FOUND GUILTY OF STEALING LETTERS. Luke P. Christofcllez, lately a clerk m the employ of the General Post office, w..s yesterday charged with forging a valuable document, and with using as genuine a forged document. On being arraigned he pleaded not guilty to both charges,
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  • 1010 3  -  Silas C. Penny I By_ NO. XI. IN A BUDDHIST TEMPLE. From Teiuk Anson the gritlin has to return to Penang, and while there has the good sense one evening to eschew the club m favour of a visit to the great Buddhist temple which
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  • 380 3 PROPOSED COSY RENDEZVOUS AT THE HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. On several occasions attempts have been made to found a Junior Club for Singapore, one which shall embrace all the features of the best clubs of the Colony and yet be open to all without regard to their
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  • 139 3 A special General Meeting of the members of the Singapore Cricket Club was held m the Town Hall last evening at 51- p.m. to receive a report of the Building and Finance Committee, and. if approved, to pass the sand-al-o to pass the Revised Plan for the
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  • 77 3 Mr. H. Seymour, who for 15 pears was connected with Mr. Eugen Sandow announces that he is prepared to give lessons m physical culture at the Hotel de I'Europe at 6 o'clock every morning I he terms for members of the ordinary class will be for 1 month.
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  • 54 3 A Malay from Indragiri, bound for another Dutch Colony, landed here the other day with a number of prohibited dollars, yen, etc. He appeared yesterday before Messrs. Bryant and Colman. The coins were confiscated and a fine of £5 imposed. Mr. Raine ..ppeared for prosecution, and Mr. Van
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  • 100 3 WI understand that the Christie' Smith contest will not be a "fight" but a scientific contest." Both men are hard nuts to crack, and the distinction m phrases likes us mud The result of the Fraudulent Bankruptcy case of Thursday was given m our issue of yesterday erroneously. One defendant
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  • 107 3 S ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Matins and Litany j a .m. Holy Communion (Choral). 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain). 9.15 a!m! Evensong and Sermon. 5.30 p.m. S. MATTHEWS, SEPOY LIMES Foo Chow Service 11.15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 8. 1 5 p.m. M E CHURCH, OOLEMAN STREET. Sunday School 8
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  • 118 3 FURST BISMARCK" DAY. BAND WILL ALSO PLAY AT GERMAN CLUB. We regret to hear that the German warship v Furst Bismarck has been the scene of another tragedy. A sailor fell down a coal hole and was killed. In consequence the Admiral did not attend the Teutonia Club last night
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  • 96 3 A German man-of-war's man from the Admiral's flagship, M Furst BisTiarck was up before the C.P.O. yes erday morning, on a charge broi by the Tramway Company. It appears that at 9.15 p.m. on Thursday, he got into a Johnston's pier and Keppel H arbour tram
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  • 371 3 LARGE NUMBER OF PROSECUTIONS YESTERDAY. K. Saiboo Marican Co. were yesterday charged m the First Court with stabling an excess of 40 bullocks over the licensed number on their premises. Fined $25 and costs. A Filthy Bakery Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew said that on the nth December he
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  • 711 3 SIX MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. Appeal to be lodged. Hadji Ahmed appeared yesterday afternoon on remand before the Court, Messrs Bryant and Colman bong on the Bench, on a charge of cheating one Radin Ahim of the sum ot 5429. Mr. Hawtrey apoeared for the prosecution, and Mr.
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  • 679 3 THE POSSIBILITIES OF MR EDISON'S LATEST INVENTION With the penetrating beat of the petrol engine m his ears and the perfume of its aftermath m his nostrils the man m the street asks: "Why can't they use electricity There are many reasons for the universal employment
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  • 101 3 This day is to be one of bright, particular harmony m Singapore. In addition to the M Flint Bismarck" band which will play at Raffles, the Hotel de l'Europe, and the Teuton ia club, there is to be a special dinner at the Caledonian hotel, where the
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  • 36 3 An old soldier, who writes under his own name to an Indian contemporary, strongly advises his fellow soldiers whose time expires this year to reengage, and not add to the ranks of the unemployed m England.
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  • 95 3 Some of the heading m the In Confidence" supplement showing Malay imports are a source of mystification to those outside the textile trade. People wonder what sarongs and slan<fa)igs are and whether they hurt much. The articles are not nearly so dreadful as they sound, for the
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  • 30 3 Three murder cases arc down for hearing to-day. A tiger is roaming about m the neighbourhood of Bukit Timnh. A part}' of sportsmen start out this weekend on -laughter bent.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 361 3 ROBINSON and_Oo. Sentlemens Jfigh Srade Boots Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES WK ARE Now SHEWING A Smart useful up-to-date Boot m Tan Willow Calf of good appearance, ea»y fitting, will retain their shape well.V Price $7.50 per pair. V SOLE AGENTS— For the Celebrated "Black Prince" His MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 669 4 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION AGENCY. The undersigned have received instinct ions It) SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At tlic Auction Room, No. 5, Rallies Phi On Saturday nrx/, the Nh iii^t<nil s AT II A. M. A Quantity ot VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE nii'i otha eflects, nassowd f"i coiivciiKni of sale.
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    • 577 4 I THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE I I INSURANCE CO. I I What is the u>c of saying the! best Company." the strongest I ompany/" the largest Company. Anyone can say tins. I j WE I I Say dimply The China mutual I 9 liifc Insuronce Co., litd. I I A
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    • 332 4 Sensational Novelty J Do not by a Gramophone or Records 1 without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Solo Agents £evy Sfermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, THE PHARMACY THE THE PHARMACY THK PHARMACY PHARMACY OU PHARMACY THE PHARMACY Prick V X PIIARMACY is an mlallablc rc- medy for affections THE
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    • 410 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kalsha < MITSUI Co.) Head Office. -No. 1, Suruga-Cho, Tokio. London Branch 34, Llme Street, E.C. 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 Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka,
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    • 490 4 AERATED WATERS. "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50
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    • 479 4 TO BE LET. pCRNISHED houses not too far from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with Tenni>Court preferred. Replies to— Olympia "c 0 X.DM. A PARTMENTS, admirably adapted for Married couple, or two Bachelor friends. Vacant February Ist 1906. Apply I. X. L. c~o E. D. If.
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  • The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 The Eastern Daily Mail. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1906
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    • 423 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Number j f Issue l'au! Last Shares Value up to Company Buyers Sellers Transaction 10,000 11 1 Bukit Raja i 1 i TjS? 1 1 <Mccl> Rubber Estate 4.6 G.OOO 1 1 5 Pre. 1 10.0 30*0oo i 1 I'ataling Rubber Co. Uu '"TuoO *ll^ tJIOO Ribu Planting
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    • 22 1 He Netherlands Trading Society yesterday quoted the 4/ma bank rate at 2 3*. The Mercantile Bank quoted at 2. 3 l
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    • 133 1 Yesteday's Rates. On London—Bunk 4 m/a 2/3^ Demand 2/3 Private 6 m/s. 2/43/16 do. 3 m/s.. 2/4 C// Gtv-wrt«v— Bank d/d 2.34 Private 3 m/s 2.3S do. 6 m/s 2.40 O;/ France Bank d/d 2.88 Private 3 m/s 9.93 do. 6 m/s 2.1)? Om India— Bank T. T. 170]
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    • 133 1 r rin 84.75 Gambicr 7 95 4 do Cube No. 1 11.37" do do No. 2 il. Pepper, HI <\c (ordinary Spore)* 23.5 c do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 33.50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 33. do {So to the lb.) 59. Mace (B.tnda) 1.15. Cloves
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    • 71 1 Wharves at which different Ships were berthed Yesterday. East Wharf, Nil. Victoria Graving Dock, B'que Acme. Albert Graving Dock, Salaliarlji. Section No. i Islander, Koning Wiilem 11, PaLamcottn, Carlvle. No. 2 Q£>ra. 3 Tiberius. 4 Houtmann. 5 Nil. 6 Hyson, Tanglin, Calypso. 7 (8.W) Ratho. n
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 102 1 Under the Most dis- C?Np ;|k tinguished Patronage of H. R. H. The Duke of eonnaught. B. P. De SILVft HAS JUST OPEN HI) A IfAGNIFICIENT STOCK OF Gold, Silver and Gem set Jewellery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j^IDIMIIIR^IBILY STHTABLE FOB X'MAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS Eni^raviu^s free for articles purchased
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      • 427 1 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. B^e^S^ il W(m Sterling; Reserve >u0.000,000 1 c ,o*^ Silver K.s.rvr 5.5W),000 I! NSW.<X)U Reserve Liability of Proprietor! $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. YY. Slade, Ksq Chairman. A. Haupt, Ksq -Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Ehckson, A. Uaymund, Ksq. E. Goetz, Esq. K.Salinger, Ksq. C. R.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 393 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorpatedby Royal Chart r. CAPiTALor ,£BOOOOO, Reserve Liability ra of Proprietors 800 000 Reserve Fund .£875,000. (Bank of England. BANKERS J National Bank, of Scotland jTh on don City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts arc opened and interest allowed at
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      • 392 2 Compagnie des Messageries Mariiimes de France. Telegraphic Address: Messagerie Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outwakd. Homeward. Satazie 29 Jan. E. Simons 15 [an tun nine 1 2 Feb. Polynesian 29 Jan Tonkm 20 Feb. CaUdomen tathFeb Annand Beluc Oceanic n rfthFeb! isth
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      • 22 2 Don't be 80 cents wise and Sic:> foolish Spcn d 80 cents on Woods' Great Pepper, mint Cure, and good-bye to colds.
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      • 14 2 TAWSAW, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating, A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 62 2 NEXT MAILS DUE. K<om England.— Per P. O. Anadia to-day. FROM China.— Per N. I). L. p. E. Fredrick to-morrow. Mails already despatched for London Lett Sing. Company. Arrived. Nov 23 O Dec 16 „27 NDL 22 „30 BI 23 Dec 4 M M 27 „7 P&O „30 „11 NDL
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      • 550 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-¥-WAR. mSASw?* 50 Ahmat Dec l2 Mah'cafcemfn s Ma d CkS •Xssg&g- ho M 'tyr icrusi Russ 7000, Bostroem, Dec X Hoag ;o ig, onsul, Libau. des. Uncertain (.rovwhoi, (cruiser) R uss *****, Adm Jessen Capt CroussilorT, Dec 25 Hongkong Consul, unknown Uncertain. "»S*«"K. Ross.u,
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      • 658 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. **m t h»t. f,robable date of nnival m "ame of Agents. Austria, Trieste, Jan. \r t Rautenberg Ahcante, from huroi>e due Jan 4-06 Arcadia, Colombo, fan. G; V O Amen 3 HonKkon 6,' J an 30 Behn Meyer Avuth a 't V TZ°\ Jan 8 i M^sfied n
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