Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 January 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No- 107. VOL, H SINGAPORE, THURSDAY7 JANUARY 11. IBM prtp b M t«
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  • 153 1 "WHITE BOOK" ON MOROCCO ISSU CD. SULTAN HAD COMPLAINED OF FRENCH ATTITUDE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 10, n.15 am A German "White Book" on Morocco has been issued. It bears evidence that it has been carefully compiled rather for the purpose of establishing Germany's stand-
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  • 41 1 EXPECTED BEFORE END OF JANUARY. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. > London, Jan. 9, 7.30 j) m. It is expected that the borough elections will be finished by the 17th inst. and those of the counties by the 27th.
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  • 33 1 BILL INTRODUCED IN THE AMERICAN CONGRESS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 9, 7.30 p. m. A Bill for reform of the currency has been introduced in the American Congress.
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  • 79 1 GENERAL DISCUSSION OF LEADING QUESTIONS. (Rcutcr's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 9, 7.30 p.m. All of the leaders on both aiders were speaking last night. The fiscal question and Chinese labour were the chief topics, but Home Rule was also gene rally mentioned. Mr. Burns, at
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  • 38 1 HEAVY ISSUE OF MORTGAGE BONDS. (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 10, n.15 a.m. The Hokkaido Colliery Railway Company announces the issue of five-per-cent. mortgage bonds to the value of a million pounds sterling.
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  • 208 1 We find the foOowltlg in the Times of Ceylon, on the subject of rubber tap ping experiments at the Pcradeniva Botanic Gardens A visit just paid to Peradcniya dis closes that there is confident anticipation that the rubber-tapping experi- ments, which are being continued, will result in a
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  • 135 1 In view of the dinner on lath Her., the Standard published in apprrciatory article on the territory of North Borneo. We need not enter into thr facts on which it bases its opinions they are well known to our leaders. What it says is that there
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  • 1594 1 THE END OF A THOUSAND YEARS OF TORTURE. By Mrs. Archibald Little In the Chronicle." When a little company of Shanghai ladies formed themselves into the Tien Tmi Hui (Natural Feet S<»ciety) they were fleeted with derision by foreigners. Did they expert to overturn a thoiisind-ycars-old custom?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 369 1 Buchanan's U Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. A Sound Scotch Whisky. E» I riK.NAII V Com. A LLt. A Goat of dodclite M I I BE? 55 1 V^tf B B HHI A Coat of dodilite >N lUK lIMBKR WORK wKKI^ HHH HHI I ■■^H H ot A MJIUmiG
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    • 313 1 Sasi Jisian SfCercantile Co., 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. J. A. FAY ECAN CO. R^^^^J Economical and Durable. 4^S»'^fe^ I THE J j INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, I The Best I lotel that has ever existed in the Island f I Is Electrically Fitted throughout. Has splendid accommodation for I j EXCELLENT TABLE
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    • 14 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crltp, Invigorating A NATURAL MINERAL WATER of THE HIGHEBI CLASS. Sold Everywhere
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  • 318 2 In the days of our teens when romantic stories of misadventures in tropic climes filled us with a desire to roam the world, it used to be one of our ambitions to be stranded in Singapore. One of our pet heroes was placed in this plight and
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  • 34 2 nV^A bat r a the 6^ inst., the rh nOf MalaCCa en J°y ed a» excellent Christmas entertainment and tree R ndCr th e M ab le management of the Reverend Mother St Luisa.
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  • 817 2 APPEAL FROM EUROPEAN COMMITTEE_IN JAPAN. SingaporeJlackward contrfbutU. being thus far as follows "Y M C A. Member, 15.00. "Eastern Duly Mail," Si 0.00. Meanwhile the Japanese dents of the famine-stricken provinces are suffering the direst hardships. An appeal has been issued to out side assistance by a
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  • 79 2 •2J*s£ the Penang closc at Many parti of the town wore Hooded afternoon hCaVy Bhowe day d J h n, Hum Club Will meet on Saturday at 4.45 p. m at C luny Station weather permitting y ocauonshares is generally firm S; Sht fr m »"> -aC appointment of several
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 26 2 Nothing has been done by anj Government to destroy the numerous drifting mines reported between th Shantung Promontory and Shiwe shan. North China Herald
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    • 37 2 The British wavy, wuti all its magnificent traditions of useful w in me past ages, maintain* the off] attitude of belief that all these <!< floating mines arc so many empty 1.. OMkfl China Gazette.
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    • 36 2 I )issatisf action is frequently < by natives, Bengali- and i particularly, who are depositors in the Savings Bank, and who arc unabl< obtain their money on demand. Times of Malaya
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    • 35 2 japan's new burdens 111 India cam bat be very heavy, but in considers of the British explicit recognition Japan's protectorate over Korea result mav be said to be just a bargain. Kokumin Tokio
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    • 46 2 China has no secret service to gel the bottom o( crimes of a polit nature. It has now been decidec! establish a detective department bj selecting sixty students from ihc po school at Pekin and tending tin laDan for training. S China Post Hongkong
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    • 43 2 The Archbishop of Mandalay has prophesied disaster to Burma, and beseeches all Buddhists to raise p if made of sand in each of their respective towns, in order to avert catasti They have immediately started collecting the required sand. Gazette Rangoon
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    • 50 2 What strikes one most P. hospital is the lack of sense of pi tioninthe estimation of diseases. A man is gravely perturbed because he has not sneezed tor three months, but he is comparatively indifferent to the tarthat he exhibits the earlv -iirns ol leprosy. Statesman Calcutta
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    • 53 2 Sixty Chinese have been an before the Hongkong court, chirgj with gambling by betting on the reof cricket fights. Many thousands people journey from Canton to this local -^port. The cricket-* themselves arc valued by their ownei enormous prices, a victorious ii fetching sometimes hundred-, ot 1 Hongkong
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    • 76 2 It is sad to reflect that the imcfc in the Government service in CV\ as well as in Hongkong and places receive little or no con>ide from the powers that ue, and e.< they agitate, the result is an inert for their superior-. Man's inhun. ity to
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    • 58 2 England 's Unlearnt Lesson. The value of an efficient and pr ly organised Intelligence Dep.i has k>OS been recognisefl by the < nental Powers, but the British G mem still starves this sen India similar parsimony And yet among the lessoi Rus>o-Jap;ine»e war none structive than that to be lo
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    • 70 2 w hen their Majesties left Eho Park lOT Puking there were in the Imperial cortege six Imperial sedai exactly alike, all occupied and bonv the same numher of men u illy carried their Mystic*' ledaDn the only exception being that n i knew which of these six Imperial
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  • 19 2 vn men on one suie of the papor b!e for the op.niuns of his correspondent,.
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  • 393 2 Dear Sir v uur correspondent I? I petite communication in response advertisement of Mr. Wi.y Be Hum t and I hasten to reply to it with thai witnwhicnshehastakenatsomuchtr assume in the interests of all bachelors. I thing that I am struck with in her communication is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 IND. COOPE Company's. BURTON LAGER. $12.50 per case of 6 doz. pts. or 4 doz. qnartß of all dealers. "Victoria Brand" I It/ um pertin'2octs. \jsr7 'L-ri per doz 1.40 <^ Trade Mark CONDENSED MILK. ier tin 2 8 Thompson Thomas a Qo. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES ROYAL HOTEL~ No. 4,
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    • 415 2 Sastern Oriental Sfotel, PENANG. OHAO- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brother's, Proprietors. Notice to Advertisers. The Straits Press Agency has disposed of its proprietory rights over the advertisements in the "Eastern Daily Mail" from the expiration of original orders, and henceforward such advertisements appearing in that paper will be the property
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    • 512 2 GRAND BOXING CONTEST. At the Alexandr Hall, in North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Main Event of 15 Rounds. Baby Smitb R G. A Versus J Christie, Cbampicn of China. Three good preliminaries will prei cede the main event. Doors open from 8 p.m., first event 9 p.m., sharp. Prices of
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  • 83 3 RAILWAY NOT BLAMED. (Reutcr's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) LoN|lllN Jan. ,o. i 2 noon. I he inquest held over the bodies of the victims of the Charing Cross accident resulted in a verdict of accidental death the railway being exonerated from all blame. Sir Benjamin Baker stated
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  • 71 3 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ROWDYISM GAVE SOME A HEARING. C Reuters Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 10, 12 noon. Precautions against rowdyism secured a hearing for the principal party leaders last night, but Mr. Gerald Balfour, speaking at Leeds, and Mr. Arnold Furstcr, at Creydon, were each shouted
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  • 54 3 I RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT BLAMES IIIKM FOR BLOODSHED. (Keuter's Agency. Bf submarine telegraph.i London, Jan. 10, 12. noon. A St. Peterburg official statement accuses the Armenians of being responsible for the bloodshed in the Caucasus and announces the vigorous repression -f the di-* irbances there and the superce^ion of
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  • 55 3 RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DISCOVER MORE EXPLOSIVES. Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.' L INDON, Jan. in, 1: noon. A St. Petersburg semi-officU] com- denying the charges of barbarity made against the troops, says that la of revolutionaries have resulted in the dim if quantities of expfo- ves sufficient to kill
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  • 38 3 MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE ATTEMPT TO AVOID ARREST. 'Reutc: By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. ic, 12 noon. ■>rce sent to Windan arre-ted the local Socialist committee. Ihrec of the ringleaders were killed while attempting to escape.
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  • 36 3 FRESH NEGOTIATIONS OVER NORTHERN MANCHURIA. (Reuter*s Agency. By s i marine telegraph.' London, Jan. n, noon. Reuters o I at Peking hir is negotiating with Russia for a fresh a^ret I gardini; N Munchuria.
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  • 29 3 PARALYSISED AT BIARRITZ (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph London, Jan. 10, 12 noon. Lord Ritchie has suffered a paralytic stroke at Biarritz, a fashionable French resort.
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  • 24 3 (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. 1 London, Jan. 10, 12. noon. The Duke oi Connaught has arrived at Cape Town.
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  • 168 3 THAT RICKSHA COOLIE ANOTHER CASE OF REFUSING HIRE. Yesterday morning a European resident of Tanjong Katong appeared before Mr. Hooper to prosecute a ricksha puller. Prosecutor said that on the Bth inst. he required a ricksha near the Caledonian Hotel. There were three rickshas; one belonged to accused outside who
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  • 158 3 WITNESS CLFA'ERLY NONPLUSSED. Yesterday before Mr. Mitchell, a Sikh tailed Parsha Singh sued to recover from Ciuala Singh $965 due on a promissory note. Mr. Montagu Harris appeared for the defence. Tbe promissory note was produced, and the plaintiff brought two witnesses to prove the signing. These
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  • 950 3 ACCUSED CHARCED AT THE ASSIZES. FINED FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Husband of Deceased Says he Is Satisfied. Frederick James Chapman was yesterday morning charged at the Assizes, before Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox With causmg the death of a Malay woman on the 19th December last bv
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  • 69 3 Mr. Tan Boon Chin, hon. sec. of Chinese Christian Association, reports that an inter-society debate between the members of the Chinese Christian Association and the members of the Presbyterian Church Young Men's Literary Society will be held at the Presbyterian Church on Monday, 15th January, at 8 p.m.
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  • 564 3 FIGHT BETWEEN KLINGS THAT ENDED FATALLY A Woman In the Affair. Negapam was charged with the T m6^ r of Penas amy, a compatriot, before Mr Bryant yesterday. He denied the charge. Judging from the number of the countrymen of the accused who were present in Court,
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  • 233 3 The final polo tie for the President's Cup (a trophy presented by the first President of Selangor Polo Club, Mr. C. E. Spooner, C m. c;.,) was played at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday "of last week between two Selangor teams, Mr. Spooner's team defeating Captain Graham's team
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  • 129 3 The annual dinner of the Penang division of the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association took place at the To»vn Club, Penang, on the sth inst., Dr. Lucy, Acting Colonial Surgeon, in the chair. This Division numbers 19 members. There
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  • 53 3 Replying to an appeal to have Colonial picture-cards sent in separate post-bags to avoid crushing, the Post Office refuses on the ground that Colonial mails are made up in London under great pressure." The South China Post suggests that Colonials who receive the battered post-cards are painfully aware
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  • 52 3 We are spending $100,000 and more for a new Harbour Office, where are to be kept the records of vessels and goods en route to other countries. Here also an effort is made to protect travelling coolies against the human sharks of Hongkong, Singapore, »nd elsewhere. -South
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  • 556 3 JURY UNANIMOUSLY ACQUIT ACCUSED. Dangers off the Road. *J he /p n her hearin of the case against Rahiman, the driver of tram£f °/u I7 A? a r S continu ed this morning beforetheCh.ef Justice, Sir Lionel Cox I U] D R R informed h^ Lordship that
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  • 84 3 Inspector Tyrrel, of the Detective Department, yesterday prosecuted a rickisha coolie for pulling his ricksha in such a manner as might endanger life. The coolie was behind a waggon carrying aerated waters, in dodging which he brought his vehicle about a foot in front of the tramcar.
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  • 93 3 An aspirant for our monthly postcard prize sends in the following paragraph as answer to the letter signed "Suspicious" which appeared in our issue of yesterday Every one in Government employ is a Government officer. Heads of departments are officials and the others are subordinates. Certainly no
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  • 261 3 Capt. Dempster has left the Malay States Guides and was scheduled to sail for England this week. The annual General Meeting of the Singapore Chess Club will take place in the Town Hall on Thursday next at 5.15 p.m. Two American military officers have 1 just arrived in Peking. They
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  • 249 3 TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT, The Smith-Christie contest comes off to-night. A good house is assured and four attractive events are promised. Collins and Robertson of the R. G. A. will open the programme with a bout of four rounds. McCulloch and Peterkin of the Sherwood Foresters will then have
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  • 62 3 As reported yesterday, a Chinaman was arrested near Elgin Bridge for snatching away a woman's personal adornments. Fortunately, he was promptly arrested, and appeared yesterday morning in Court to answer the charge. Ile denied all knowledge of the affair, but after evidence had been adduced, the Magistrate considered
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  • 70 3 The ladies January Medal was played on Tuesday afternoon. Scores Miss Cox .63 9 52 Miss Boulton 70 12 58 Mrs. Lovell 56 pis. 3 59 Mrs. J. R. Nicholson 67 4 63 Mrs. Gansloser -79 8 7' The ties for the Championship have now been
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  • 329 3 The funeral of Mr. Joseph D'Conceicao, a clerk in the Supreme Court, who died on Tuesday, took place yesterday afternoon. Thk s. s. Lightning, from Calcutta via Penang, has been placed in quarantine on account of a case of alleged small-pox which developed at the latter port. Mr. T.H. Tedlie,
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  • 249 3 SINGAPORE NO PLACE FOR WHITE WORKERS. uA h L te man named Drake who said ne had been in Singapore for nearly a month, was yesterday charged with having no visible means of support Ihe accused, who appeared to be a h^ r r a d "^rtabie
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 368 3 ROBINSON and 00. Sent lenient! 3figh Srade Boots Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES WE ARK NOW SHEWING A Smart useful up-to-date Hoot j u m I Willow Calf of good appearance, easy fitting, will retain their shape well. Price $7.50 per pair. SOLE AGEXTSFor the Celebrated "Black Prince" Boots as supplied
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 730 4 THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL ORDKRS foi the S/ratts Tim* An nu;il CM bt b«x)k<'i with IfeMTti Kim ('o. It is a mii>|uc publirntion of its kiii'l, a filing of brauty and joy for rvcr." It abounds in original stories, artistic photographs, coloured plates and supplements dealing with Malayan life, manners
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    • 629 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. I'AID-UF' CAPITAL t10.000,000 RESERVE FUND Stirling Rewire 110,000,000 I |1R 5C3.000 I Silv. r Rrsrrvc 9 8,600,000 •">>»"'•***' H,%rr\. Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 1 Court of Directors. H. A. VV. Slad«-, Ks<|- Chairman. A.Ha.ipt, Kstj D«pnty-Chairman. Hon. CW. Dirksim. A. J. Kaymond, hsq. i;.
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    • 362 4 Sensational Novelty Do not by a Gramophone or Records 1 without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Sole Agents jOevy SCermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, THE PHARMACY THE THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY PHARMACY THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY Prickly Heat Cure raE PHARMACY is an infallable re- medy for affections THE
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    • 126 4 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government. The following are the dates on which ine > a s oteamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 19 °5 .905. Austria Jan. 1 2/06. Nippotff Jan. 7/06. China§ Feb. 3rd.
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    • 565 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kalsha MITSUI A Co.) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO, TOKIO. London Branch 34, LIME 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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    • 507 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. cj 50
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    • 452 4 TO BE LET. BUJRNISHED houses not too far from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with TennisCourt preferred. Replies to— Olympia "c/o E.D.M. rpO BE LET, the pleasantly situate! residences fronting seashore, Confederate Estate, all comfortably furnishe I Known as Benzollne House Ben Ledl" "Belmont House." For
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1306
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    • 14 1 Issue I aid Last Shares Vallle "P to Buyers tellers Transaction
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    • 60 1 l -10 BersaVah GM. Co., Ltd 15 00 15 00 v 1(l l0 m IViorred. 800 KWOO I 110 KadauaG. M. Co. Ltd l!tf 1 Kechau G. Fields, Ltd. (tp) S nom -1 2 .contrib '2 00 1 l RaubAust G. M. Co, Ltd .f.n.) IS lO 'conrib, 800
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    • 63 1 $10 1 10 Bclat Tin M. Co.. Ltd Ilos JO Bn»e h Hydraulic Tin M. Co. UA MS |£go > 100 $10 (Deferred^ i ii Mines i.t, w SR 110 I" Xu.nun Tin Mines Co.. Ltd. 10.50 {Jg UOO 2.00 i. 1 x. 1 I K >^'. M'--.Ltd. LOO
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    • 93 1 t l i DuffDev«lopOTMnt Co., Ltd. 8.00 > derated Engineering Co, Ltd 175.00 *50* go Prater A Limit* I ***** i..-,.. i 125 Huruki>\£ and Shanghai Bank A t'lo MO H Kr>k:ne. I 176.C3 I Maynard 9c c\.. Ltd. 21.50 Rilcy Hargrcaves. Ltd. 20.00 l'Jo 00 fl I 115.00
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    • 68 1 l l Bukit Rajah £8.10.0 i l 1 Cicely Rubber Estate £2. 2.6 •••till 5 Pre. UOUO l 1 1 ataling Rubber Co. 4.10--bu Planting Co. Ltd. $220.00 9lov Rubber Co. 1180.00 900.00 175.0 u 00 1 1 Selangor Rubber Co Ltd. £7.10 g 7.10.0 110 Singapore^ johore Rubber
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 378 1 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Sm A*Mt Col Yet 500 Ahmat, Dec. 12, Malacca, Uncertain. Sm Mew, Col 500, Maddocks. Dec. 13, Malacca, uncertain. TRADINC VESSELS. Acme, Am 2987 Kay, Dec 5 Manila, Stand Oil C 0., des. L ncertain. Ihuhnlm, Dan 817 Birkholm, Dec 30 Bangkok, Behn Meyer,
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    • 122 2 Till Gambier do Cube No. i m -3<j do do No. 2 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore)., 23-?° do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c 33-5° Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 33--do (So to the lb.) 59Mace (Banda) '4S« Cloves (Amboina) 53Liberian Coffee picul -3Tapioca, small (Fair quality) 5- So
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    • 20 2 FINANCE COMMERCE. The Netherlana- Trading Society yesterday's quoted the 4 m> bank rate at a/4 J The Mercantile Bank quoted
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    • 111 2 Yesterday Rai On Lamdom Ba Der- 4 Private 6 m/l do. 3m On Gttmany Bank dd r Private j -.4do. On Franc* Bank d d Private 5m do. 6 m/i 1 O« /Ww- Bank T. T. 17.Private 5c d O;; Hongkong Bar. dis. Private jo d/a 1 5- ,dis.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 468 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Xamt, Port. probabU datt of nrrn-ni, an name of Agents. bTEAMERS. Austria, Trieste, Jan. u\ Rauterber^ Alicante, from Europe due Jan. 4-00 Ambria, Hongkong, Jan 30 Behn Meyer. Antenor, Liverpool. Jan. 3; Mansfied. Ayuthia, Bangkok, Jan. 9 Borneo Coy. Benledi, London, Jan. 30 Paterson Simon?. Benlomond, Hongkong, Jan.
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      • 262 2 MAILSJLOSE. To-day For Ver Malacca Linggi Kheng Seng p m Racan Hock Kian l p m Muar Malacca Hong Wan Ip m Beackalii ft B«™ B-tsy 2pm Europe via Bombay Zibenghla 3P m Malacca &P. I'ick-on Ki.m Ann 3p m Hongkone Lightning 3 P m Malacca A< enan f m
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