Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 January 1906
1906-01-22
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Title Section19 1906-01-22 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 115. VOL. II SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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50 1906-01-22 1 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 19, 8.45 p.m. Socialist meetings, to protest against the franchise amendment, resulted m rioting at Hamburg. The mob assaikd the police with bricks, one policoman being killed and many injured. The rioters erected barricades but by sabre charges.50 words
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Article109 1906-01-22 1 MR. lIORLEY RETURNED, BUT LORI) STANLEY DEFEATED. f ßeuters Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 19, 8.45 p.m. The following are tho returns to Parliament, up to to-night Liberals, 20s Labourites, 33 Unio- j nists, H5 Nationalists, 60. The following are the party gains:— Liberal, 107; Labour, 26;109 words
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Article116 1906-01-22 1 BALFOUR AND CAMPBELL BANNERMaN AT INVERNESS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 19, 7.35 p.m. Sir Henry Campbcll-Banncrman and Mr. A. J. Balfour travelled separately Kn the same train to Inverness. Speaking there last evening, Sir i Henry said that that he welcomed the Labourites. Regarding116 words
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Article49 1906-01-22 1 IMMENSE SUMS TO BE EXPENDED. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) Loni) )N, Jan. 20, 1 p.m. The Belgian Chamber of Deputies has passed a Bill authorising the fortification of Antwerp. The cost j will be immense. The Belgian Govern went is re-arming its artillery with Krupp guns.49 words
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Article42 1906-01-22 1 I HEAD OF PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT GOES TO JAPAN. I(Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) j Jan 20, t p.m. I Mr. Luke E. Wright, the Governor of the Philippines, has been appointed I the U. S. Ambassador to Japan. I42 words
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Article32 1906-01-22 1 ARRESTED AND PUNISHED WITH DEATH; (Keuter's Agency. My submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. i<>, 7-35 I )m Six Jewish members of the revolutionary committee recently arrested at Warsaw were shot yesterday.32 words
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Article111 1906-01-22 1 DUTIES BEING COLLECTED BY THE JAPANESE. A special to the Manila Cmbkmwt from Tokio, dated January B, sajrs tli.it Marquis Saionji has completed the formation of his cabinet Minister Tcrauchi retains the war portfolio 1 that lie held m the former cabinet. Now that the treaty111 words
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Article60 1906-01-22 1 Lensky Alexander, a young Russian who was booked for passage to Singapore, was taken oft 7 the Austrian steamer Nippon on the 6th mutant shortly before the hour of sailing from Manila. He is charged with theft by a Cavite merchant and was taken to 1 that60 words
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Article252 1906-01-22 1 There anpiai to \>- good many wrong notions knocking around regarding some of the officials who came from the Straits to South Africa to occupy official positions m connection with the importation of Chinese labour, says the Printr, a Durban, Natal paper. 1 lie total number252 words
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Article126 1906-01-22 1 REDUCED OUTPUT IN iota The tin statistics for January to November last year, conparcd with the corresponding period o( 1904, thorn a greatly reduced output. The figures m regard to output and tin duty for the period under review are as follows Output. Output. 11 months126 words
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Article229 1906-01-22 1 A correspondent of the Pitting tie writes Sonic six months a young moosatig was purci .ed I Malay boy on hoard one of the Hat- hour launches. Since then, it has been kept m i cage, and baa grown rapidly both m si/< and odour. F<>i the229 words
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Article128 1906-01-22 1 The Tehik Anson correspondent of the Perth Pioneet itate* thai the pontoon bridge at Enggor has again Ix-cn carrried away, .t considerable portion of it, consisting ol (spans, earn spaa being composed ol 1 cylinders and a platform, having driAed down as f, IYluk Anson, a distance128 words
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Article120 1906-01-22 1 II i«- Bilik--> thai have come from the press "t Oxford and Cambridge University Prciw have been dedicated to King James m the most laudatory language, referring to him a>* The MiM 11»k'> ;ilul Mighty I'nmc," "tl. hi mlit aid Occidental Star, M and hi* coming to120 words
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Advertisement285 1906-01-22 1 BUCHANAN'S -BLACK WHITE Ho l* TOP PLACE HIGHESI I VSS <>F scokFT (UMskics |J YEARS OLD > 11. M. Tin KM H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Garrett's Portable Engines and Boilers, poden's Steam Wagons. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. POWtLL CO, T A -TiONEERS VALUERS. l>!285 words
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Advertisement270 1906-01-22 1 OUR CELEBRATED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. BotolHitam i Price per case aj B of 12 Bottles I SOUND REASONABLE WHISKY. SlO*^ PRICE. -_iLir-_ j r f RILEY HARGREAVES~and Co., Limited. *H APfiR F AVF^" AND -t^^^^P^P* r-,, "Tr*' B^!lHßßß^^^^^^ RELIABLE A UP TO DATE PRICES PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. 1 KING EDWARD270 words
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Advertisement72 1906-01-22 1 Sast Jisian SfCercantile Co., 6, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE., iJ. A. FAY ECAN CO. S3lilSL Economi cal and Durable. THE I INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, zpzehst^hstg-. The Debt Hotel that has ever existed m the Island. < Is Electrically Fitted throughout. Has splendid accommodation for Travellers. EXCELLENT TABLE Cuisine under European Supervision I72 words
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Advertisement61 1906-01-22 1 II dreamt that 1 tossed on fevcr'd bed. With the curtains gathered and drawn fc With a hacking cough ami a burning RSM Vainly waiting the tardy dawn, I, When clow: to my bedside an An*- I came, With a phial of liquid pure, I And I read on <h.61 words
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Advertisement14 1906-01-22 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, InvlQoratlr.c A NATURAL MINERAI WATER OF THi HICHESI CLASS. Sold Everywhere-14 words
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281 1906-01-22 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 22ND JANUARY. JAPANESE MALIGNED. The doubts that the London China Express gave vent to m their last issue concerning the alleged complicity of Japanese with the Chinese rowdy elements on the occasion of the recent riot at Shanghai have now been confirmed.281 words
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1091 1906-01-22 2 AN INTERESTING FUNCTION. On Saturday m the Supreme Court, a very interesting function took place at which nearly all the members of the local Bar assembled at their table, whilst Mr. Collyer was asked to take the seat usually occupied by the1,091 words
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Article236 1906-01-22 2 Bishop W. F. Oldham preached a most eloquent sermon at the M. E. Church la Coleman Street at evening service yesterday, from the text "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel unto every creature." The Bishop made a strong plea for missions, saving236 words
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Article625 1906-01-22 2 we understand tnat a sman synuicate has been formed to start a grill room m Beach Road. It is intended that the place shall be open day and night but no intoxicating liquors will be sold. Ham and eggs, Chops, Steaks &c, will be available from sunset625 words
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THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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Article21 1906-01-22 2 The public's terror of the crank i^ a perpetual handicap to all progress m England. The Outlook.21 words
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Article21 1906-01-22 2 The number of *ign-boinU m oy streets is very inadequate Let u^ I. up to date! South imm f'ost.21 words
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Article20 1906-01-22 2 The New Zealanders are no longei called the down-undcrs. Tin known as the up-on-to,,|>< London Evening N*%20 words
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Article27 1906-01-22 2 The arrangement ■mong I. speakers at the present moment to be that some shall say "Devolution* 1 i while others say "Home Rule." Manchester ourter.27 words
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Article65 1906-01-22 2 A horse m a trap it Grays recently backed into the window <>f Mi A. II c.istle. Passers-by were afterwards amused by the announcement m the window Fairly broke I lie result of backing a horse." Remedial wmk has since been effected, and tl.r purchasing public arc now65 words
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Article65 1906-01-22 2 Mr. Hunt, becretary tor bxtemal Affairs, reports with regard to Guinea that the substitution under the criminal code of a brief period of imprisonment for the time honoured practice of summary punishment of an erring wife with a stone club, has led to less regard being paid to65 words
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Article84 1906-01-22 2 It only people would realise the actors arc not anxious to talk simp" m society doctors are not expected to discuss diseases at dinner, nor are lawyers called upon to wax loquacious litigation at luncheon, but every one insists on talking to an actor about his work. It84 words
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Article69 1906-01-22 2 Ana until wiser counsels prevail we hope and trust that the Press of Malawi will not tire of inveighing against the continuous hoarding of capital which is much needed tor the development <>t the vast resources of this country and which have been too often starved69 words
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Article85 1906-01-22 2 With regard to King Edward'i command to raise the British Legation m Tokio to the rank of" an Embassy, m the history of Asia there has n< \< i been an instance of any Western Power establishing its Embassy m any of the Eastern countries, and the present85 words
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Article89 1906-01-22 2 Is there any objection to I judge smoking a cigar m open court while on the bench and hearing a case, m th< presence of parties and pleaders? I observed this m an up country court, and I could not take my scat there, I I89 words
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Article96 1906-01-22 2 At the recent auction of the jewels o( the late Maharana <>t Dholpur, the State crown was put up for sale. This headpiece was of pearls and diamond-. The ;et of bear-shape pearls was pel fectly graduated, and a id was unmatchable. The diamonds u( i<96 words
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Article300 1906-01-22 2 I have m my time lived on intimate terms with the owken <>t most nation m Europe. My experience <»t British officers (among irhom 1 now have tin honour to count many friends) is, th.it they are second to none 111 mtt Ik 1 1 and instruction, but300 words
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Advertisement271 1906-01-22 2 The NpW Drink t TANSAN GTNGERrALE. Containing all the Invigorating; Properties of TANSAN, and isa Deliciously Flavoured GINGER-ALE. It is meeting with HUGE SUCCESS- EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: OALD3ECK MACGREGOR Co., SINGAPORE and PENAfIG. Sastern Oriental Sfotel, PENANG. OI?^A-<3- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brothers, Proprieton. I I Davidson Co. f TAILORS.271 words
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Advertisement490 1906-01-22 2 I GRAPES, 1 presh Q rapes, 35 cents per Ib. The Australian Stores, fc if THOMPSON THOMAS CO. T\ The Australian Stores. mw w w v tf fffffffff f v m if w wm ~H.^THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 16, Stamford Road, (First Floor) Whiteaway Laidlaivs Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m. to490 words
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Advertisement142 1906-01-22 2 Art Needlework Depot 217, Orchard Road. RED WHITE BLUE RIBBON FLAGS. Suitable for Decoration. I MILLINERY, &c. Children's and Infants' clothing, Millinery and outfits made to order. Business hours 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 44, Cairnhill Road. TANGLIN. I 1 r^ENTLEMAN requires apartment and board with private family. State particulars142 words
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Advertisement58 1906-01-22 2 The man who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell, Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers. The man who lets disease alone To wear him down to skin and bone, Won't be m health so sound and pure58 words
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Advertisement48 1906-01-22 2 WHAT OUR READERS THINK. The Kditor invite* correspondent on jII Mif.in ti > i interest to l> \f nuUrt MSS mu.t he written on one «idr of the paper Mil* No lettr, should exceed 4'wwoi.N 1 In? 1, 1n,,, Me tor the opinions ot Ins r.>, ip>[,, M ulpiit-..48 words
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Article42 1906-01-22 3 REV ISED FIG! RES REDUCE I BY ONE. 0, ml By submar.ne telegraph.) I v ,o n Jan. 20, 7-30 Pm- election totals up to to-night are M follows: Liberals, ija seats; Liberal gain* are.-; Labouri- Unionist, 4; Nationalist, one.42 words
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Article43 1906-01-22 3 tviKV LATEST ELECTION RETURNS (fte*erl A# «T submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. ti f 5 p.m. [he election totals up to date are as follow Ii) t ts; Labourite*, 34; I Nationalists, 79. Liberals have 139 teata ami the Unionists 7.43 words
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Article40 1906-01-22 3 NI.KAL IMPROVEMENT IN lOUS RUSSIAN CENTRES. Rcutcr'- AfCSCy. By submarine telegraph.) London. Jan. to, 2.^0 p.m. grams from various Russian centres show general improvement pacification of the Baltic provinproceeding -lowly but steadily. Ten more revolutionaries have been Warsaw.40 words
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Article46 1906-01-22 3 NO PERIL IN JAPANS PROGRESS Kiut- v submarine telegraph.) London, Jan ro, 7.30 p.m. Baron Haya-hi, speaking at Batley, t Great Britain could resi perfectly easy notwithstanding The idea that such progress would uripu^ was contrary to the principles of political economy.46 words
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Article93 1906-01-22 3 OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF LABOUR ORGANS (Rcut By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 20, 2.40 p.m. Labour organ* arc already sting the future, and express doubts aa to the stability of the present They believe that the wobblers will be washed away at the next elections, leaving the Labourites93 words
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Article133 1906-01-22 3 >n Saturday evening the cooties, wh.) had been working the cargo of the Bangkok," omitted to make fast the derrick after completion «>f the k. •t officer saw thi>. and as tl)t boat was rolling somewhat, the I from side to side, he ike it fast133 words
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Article49 1906-01-22 3 pna pointsman employed on K. Railway found a Chinabusily engaged on Saturday "ng removing fish bohs from the ll( pointsman immediately ',;•;;''< Chinaman. On the wav l V "on at the dark part Hniahßoad the Chinaman '-> d a knife inflicting a Pi 7 tllc unfortunate Ming's49 words
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Article23 1906-01-22 3 U^'•"-. -v^tlß Bangkok a, undn hll<tJK ttllS '''^P<.re varied Ell Ihe j l 'ts. less M<-x,, ail v(iv the ex-nts23 words
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Article39 1906-01-22 3 IK Uooo l\ PORT. i' Vl<i "lu.ia' l< k "->an transports V 1 "'"'"v." arrived ""i offil r CM l fci 'V lv tl.c "Trave" ""''-nn;,,,,.'"^!'""-, vvhifh are l <Ml "l"n,i X ni(|^ are expected to39 words
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Article2574 1906-01-22 3 - SIR JOHN AND MISS ANDERSON PRESENT. Distribution of Prizes. The Catholic school was filled to overflowing on Saturday afternoon with the parents and pupils of the Institution on the occasion of the presentation of prizes to the successful scholars, a list of whom is published herewith. The2,574 words
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Article1529 1906-01-22 3 REVELATIONS IN COURT. Chong Kang Chuan, Gwee Yeng and Goh Ye were placed m the dock of the 1" irst Court on Saturday on a charge of murder of one Lim Kuh m Tanjong Pagar Road on 28th December last. The case was first heard on1,529 words
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Article463 1906-01-22 3 LEFT FOR JAVA ON SATURDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and daughter arrived by the German coast steamer Marudu from Borneo on Saturday morning at daylight. Mr. Bryan had decided not to go right on to India, as he had been reported by the Manila papers as463 words
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Article99 1906-01-22 3 Thk Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club will be m the Singapore Exchange to-day at 5 p. m. In addition to the ordinary business as to the report and accounts, members will be asked to consider and, if approved, to pass a99 words
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Article78 1906-01-22 3 Mr. R. A. Bidwcll, living m Daivey Road, prosecuted a Kebun who had been formerly m his employ for stealing certain articles of wearing apparel. A few nights ago he heard some one calling for him and found that the 1 kebun had been arrested by his servants.78 words
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Advertisement458 1906-01-22 3 ROBINSON and 00. Sentlemens Jfigh Srade Boots Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES I WE ARE NOW SHEWING I A Smart useful up-to-date Boot m Tan Willow OUf of good appearance, easy fitting, will retain their shape well. Price $7.50 per pair. SOLE AGENTS— For the Celebrated "Black Prince Boots as supplied458 words
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Advertisement764 1906-01-22 4 THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL. QRDERSfoi the Straits Times Anw nual can be booked with Messrs. Kirn &Co It is unique publication of its kind, "a tiling of beauty and joy for ever." It abounds m original stone*, artistic photographs, coloured plates and supplements dealing with Malayan life, manners and cu-tom^.764 words
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Advertisement700 1906-01-22 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL »i 0,000,000 RESERVE FUND Starting Reaerra t10,000,000 i 4 S vm.vm Silver Reserve 8,500,000 f 18 .5<Mt)00 I Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. 11. A. W. SUde, Ks<, Chairman, i A. Haupt, Ks.j Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, I A.700 words
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Advertisement406 1906-01-22 4 r <» x »CZ)C3CrXTXI3CZXZX:Z^DC--^_X^ZIXZZZ>C3O j Sensational Novelty Do not by a Gramophone or Records without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND I DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Sole Agents— c Jjevy Sfermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN I |The Pharmacy Urinlnl M lufallable relief. Only sold m C pharmacy!406 words
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Advertisement155 1906-01-22 4 UPPINQ NOTICES. umpagnie des Messageries Marltlmes de France. legraphic Address Messagerie Singapore. Ihe mail steamers will leave Singareon or about the undermentioned tes Outward. Homeward. ceanien 29 Jan. Polynesien 29 Jan. mrane 1 2 Feb. j Caledonien 1 2 Feb inkin 26 Feb. Salazic 26th Feb. rmandßehic Oceanien 12th Mar.155 words
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Advertisement298 1906-01-22 4 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha MITSUI Co.) Head Office: No, I, SURUGA-CHO, Tokio. London Branch 34, Lime STREET, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. Other Branches New Ycrk, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul,298 words
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Advertisement523 1906-01-22 4 AERATED WATERS. I "l. iv m mi.m par uu wan™ etc 1 asi ill 1 Itl/ULiLfi 1 Vj PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. i Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50523 words
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Advertisement399 1906-01-22 4 Ift l/l UU II Ikll lUV I li IV| TO BE LET. pURNISHED houses not 100 tai from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with PennisCourt prefer ied. Replies to Olympia "c E.D.M. $50 One small room with board -o A. Rfatr I illrv Roa 1 I^OOM399 words
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