Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 3 March 1906

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  • 16 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 149. VOL. 11, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MAROTT a ig^T^TT^
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  • NATIVES MUST BE WELL TREATED.
    • 125 1 Fundamental Traditions of British Liberty must not be Infringed. London, March 1, 7.50 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill accepted a motion urging theresponsibility of the Imperial Government to protect the native* oi South Africa, and said that the Imperial Government was determined to
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    • 78 1 WILL BE REVERTED TO BY NEW GOVERNMENT. London, March 2, 11.35 a.m. Mr. Edmund Robertson, the Secretary of the Admiralty, explained that the estimates, for which the late Government was essentially responsible, might be regarded as indicating a reversion to the two-power standard, which had been exceeded
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    • 70 1 HAPPIEST IMPRESSION PRODUCED BY VISIT TO INDIA. London, March 1, 7.50 p.m. The tour of T. R. H. the Prince and Princess of Wales is now officially complete. It has been politically most gratifying, as it has be-on marked with continued demonstrations of affectionate loyalty from both
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    • 75 1 WOULD DRAW FRANCE AND ENGLAND TOGETHER SO HE CAN GET A LOAN. London, March 2, 10.20 a.m. Altogether a more hopeful feeling prevails at Algeciras, though the conference is making no progress. It is understood that various influences are working to draw Germany and France together. Among
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    • 39 1 GOVERNMENT OFFERS REPARATION FOR NANCHANG MASSACRE London, March 1, 7.50 p.m. The Chinese Government has ordered that the participants m the Nanchangj massacre be severely punished and has declared its willingness to make reasonable reparation.
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    • 40 1 TROUBLE IN NATAL IS OVER. London, March 2, 1 1.35 a. m. The chief of the disturbed district m Natal has submitted and p;iid the tax. The principal agitator, who iras an educated native, lia-> been arrested.
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    • 36 1 A BRILLIANT SKND-OIT. London, March 1, 7.50 p. m. Prince Arthur of Connaught has left Tokyo for Kagoshima. He was given a brilliant Admiral logo and General Kuroki seeing him off.
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    • 35 1 RKSULT OF INSI'KANXK SCANDAL. London, March*2, 10.20 a.m. A report from New York states that the Equitable Insurance Company has lost twenty-two million poundl sterling as a result of the insurance scandal.
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    • 28 1 ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION SIGNED. London, Mar. 10.20 a.m. An Anglo-lmicli convention hai been sigiu.'d settling the diflereoCCfl M ith reference to the New I lebrides.
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    • 21 1 London, Marcli 2, 10.20 a.m. Ili> Majesty King Edward will shortly meet the Kaiier, pnmmy aboard ship.
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    • 25 1 London, March 1, 7*s° i n1 Mr. Murray has Bttfl elected without 1 opposition io succßuloti lo Mr, Ammmm ill Aberdccnsliirc. J
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  • 500 1 "WORSE THAN SAVACES. MR. RIDER HAGGARD < N [HEAT lENT OF CHILDREN. In the course of v into -sting i address .it o vestoft to the local ranch of the N.S.P.C.C., Mr. Rider HajgardL Me novelist, said there ran through civilised humanity a vein of cruelty not routined, v one
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  • 378 1 A very pretty wedding and certainly one oi the b< m attended thai has l>een celebrated m Penang for many pearl) took plai i on Monday St (jtOIWt Clmikli, Penang; irhen Mr. Swan, irno wa> for many years m Singapore and who is now the popular Manager
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  • 40 1 Government Gazette Lxtraordinary ju>t i^^ut<l contain ti^htccn i haptcrs of rules, k ■^ulatioiio ami by-liws for tin- Delation of the Sinj;a|M>ic-Kranji Kailway, ami an oflfeiai notifu atioii that tht- "l\ailwa\ )rdiiiaiice Iftg" i-, now m luk c.
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  • 36 1 1 111 IVm;uik Municipality has dei itU-tl to adopt the r.mioiig Bunjjnh watt r scheme, to raise the rates i per cent, ami to approach Government with regard lo a loan of a million dollar I.1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 714 1 TANSAN, Pure, Cr.sp, Invigorating, i MINERAL >ATER oi rHE HIGHEST LASS. Sold Everywhere 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. 1 mTTBTVTr.TTTiT, r m mld m Singapore, during the past 12 Months Our large TURNOVER combined with the high rate of Exchange enables us to appreciably a 1 x* REDUCE PRICES A
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    • 35 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Hol.l. TOP PLACE m the 1 1 Kill LSI CLASS OK Scotch Whiskies < 12 YEARS OLD Si Tim no to H. M. Tin-: King AND TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WLES.
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  • 801 2 The eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH. HOUSES OF DETENTION. The Legislative Council yesterday afternoon passed a Bill which we re gard as one of the most important measures which has lor the past year been before that body, second only to the settlement of the currency
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  • 424 2 It is reported that Government has given the Young Men's Christian Association a fine building site adjoining the Presbyterian Church at the head of Stamford Road, the understanding being that a creditable structure will be erected there. It is said that the new building
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  • 126 2 The monthly missionary meeting will be held m Prinsep Street Church, on Monday next, at 8 p. m. Mr. G. G. Seth, the Third Magistrate here, has been transferred to Balik Pulan m Penang, and leaves here shortly to take up his new appointment. Through a typographical error m yesterday's
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  • 1119 2 "AS OTHERS SEE US.' While conditions m Singapore arc not quite the same as m India, there is enough similarity to make the following letter to the London Standard, from Mr. Sidney Low, interesting The Stage carpenter's coat and moleskin <\i() and pot of beer arc kept behind
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  • THE EASTERN PRESSS.
    • 28 2 It is only the ad\.,, of "might is right" that the GovernS 1 folly because ii committed by them. This i a.i<l almost inhuman
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    • 32 2 wneiner Singapore will lll( salaries of the mpossiWc to say, but th is that the Government win 1 inevitable m the face ,1,1," ing ranks o f Telegraph.
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    • 86 2 more arc various caua tribute to atmospheric pol this season m Bangkok, an, among these may i, c mentio cremation ot corpses, m ma wats, and also the burning heaps by n itives and others, ii populated districts. Ups and Downs of Government We are glad to
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    • 58 2 The employment of Chinese has ded enormously, a^ wl know now the employment of white I The prosperity of the colon on it, and the Liberal part! ia responsible f<>i thof the colonies, ia made p 1 that it cannot with just colonial population fulfil the by which
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    • 67 2 The Times h v& published and graphic description of the of the Prince and Prii tin- "stately city of Madra that it^ record ofedw istration and it^ pc icefu entitle Madras to the desig model Presidency <»t India." there is no truth m the ru Thunderer pats
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  • 27 2 The Kditor invitr- n re interest to I > 1/ >■ written on one *i.ir 1 exieed 4 be lor the .>pnr..-i- if his corn
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  • 181 2 Sik,— l cannot hut sympal correspondent A Stifferei do I feel lor luni when leg tl m irted t>. However, all<>w me, lir, I what to do. A> to teac 1 a lesson m the Minimi your leaderette of this m I r nk, thai your
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  • 113 2 T©-day, 3rd March. High Water: a.m.. J 1 PJH. I. O. Mail Outward S. V. I.Tlas Firing, 1.30 p.m. Philharm. Society Musical I > T ©-morrow +tb March. High Water 3 |fl MB. V> !>"> S. V. CChurc Para '>■; •'»> S. V. I. QaM Firing, 9 •>
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  • 157 2 I'm Penang I ipwi at last a W\> stood a I I'm an nil jew > Singap >re i atholic lion will take pi ice M March 1906 at 7. .p p. >»• Queeo Street, Singap No Sanitar) A Lastly, the luxur) 1 1 the denial «>t >ni< tl which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 963 2 "T IME S' MINING CAMPLES. The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. IMPORTERS Borneo Company Limited. Sastern Oriental Sfotel} PENANG. PENANG HILLS. Sankies Brother's, Proprietors. ISA.-fi.ft ft. &I^-.:ft-fc-fe"?&Asy GRAPES, j presh Q rapes, 35 cents per Ib. y^ <| The Australian Stores. X i thompmthSas &co. <: Tltc Australian Stores. F-3*
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  • JAPAN MAKES NO DEMANDS.
    • 52 3 Manh i, $45 p.m. to a resolution on arbitra- Association. G eminent to come understanding with Japan, n g intended especialy Article rof the AngloSi, Edward Grey olution was passed un,sumption that Japan intended nd an increased naval and ire on the part <>! report for which
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    • 45 3 GOVERNMEN I WILL VS i RTAIN WHY THEY CANN ,,l I. MI X MAM HURIA. Lojsi n Man h, 3 4.25 p.m. ij 1 Grej states that Sir 1 British Minister at l a < ommercial attache |j •< thi contiBritish goods from mchuria.
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    • 44 3 Mlm>l DESIRING REPATRIATION Ml SI CONTRIBUTE THREE MON rHS 1 PAY. March 1.25 p>m, Standard is authority for the thai Government has «1« cided lies desirii g repatriation un the Rand must contribute three roths' earnings towards the coal <>t
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    • 47 3 AN SEND 25, 1 RO< >PS H I CHINA < »N A DAY'S N< »1 ICE. I < a-'. M.mh 2, p. m. 1 Wash ngton that the tment is pi* pared t<> desto Cl iina on a day's j five thoiiMand frooi the I
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    • 32 3 DEFENDING SI EAMSHIP POI AGAINSI K< >BBERS. Lond< x, M irch 2, 4.25 j>. m. iranville has ■it the Stial el ding the Su amship .1 band of
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    • 27 3 < "IN I BERNST( 'IT WILL REPRESEN 1 GERMANY. 1.25 m. man Km been appointed i matii Agent m at his new post m
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    • 14 3 don, March 1, 7.50 p. m. tl thousand jute workers
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    • 13 3 March 1, 7.50 p. m. berlain has an attack of
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  • 109 3 M kirn k IN < AIRN HILL. nighi a Peochew repor- t tl Mu.phv at Orchard nation that a murder had ««nplacein aim Ilill-.d. He Mated O'clock an old Chinaman nouse and made an accusa neol the coolies ol steal ls [owls. The old man rushed at
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  • 63 3 PHILHAMONIC SOCIETY'S MUSICAL EVENING. ing will be held by the lounllall and then guests I(I programme has been Ine occasion. There piano and violin Overture to "Fingal's 1 f< Piano, violin and cello 1 pn-'suivo, Mendelssohn) Gadi choir of the Society and will provide a marching song, by Villiers jo
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  • 52 3 1 been riven the Kuala Km l" t "u -m of D. 0., \V r Ku"!i "'k 1 luu ln;ul nmnim •■"in, and Grit 0 I? Lenggong, IV| intlM Vu Territory. t ha been remetailed Ml "nder the super- Officer, Mi. 11. 1 t wxtv milea oi g<K>d w °l«n
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  • 505 3 VERY SHORT MEETING YESTERDAY afternoon. Hie meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon was a verj brid one, lasting just half an hour jo &"> over which there was mucn When Sir William Taylor ente.cd •ndtoofc tla- seat of His* Excellency the Governor, he stated that His Excel
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  • 413 3 NEW LINKS TOUCHING AT SINGAPORE PROPOSED. The opening by the Toyo Kisen Kaisha of a new steamship line to South America, a^ the forerunner of postbellum shipping enterprises has been generally received with satisfaction m Japan. Tin-. fiji Shwipo observe-* that it would advise those concerned to follow
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  • 68 3 liv outward P, cV. (>. mail steamer )< cana" arrived yesterday afternoon. 11. If. S. Kfiit went to the whari ycsti rd.iy to coal. MAJOR HABOV t 95th RuMdl's Infantry is granted IWO months' leave to go to' India. )\v i.\(. to the dollar having been fixed at -'s. »d-,
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  • 1035 3 Personating a Public Servant. Tin Seng and Hong Ah Nee decided to raise the wind by means lawful or unlawful, so they entered the house of one Chua Ah Nye at 24 Lavender Street on the night of the Ist instant Mere they laid hold of Ah Aye
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  • 32 3 Our Ipoh contemporary states that Perak will, m all probability, soon see a State Mining and Land Bank estab lished there. Government will only j take first-class security, such as mortagges, etc.
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  • 151 3 the last few days had Ik le'eff/f on the ground, although the "cc ment decided on Thursday no t Tc X of the inclemency^of^Z Mdl.le Walbourge was unfortunately' so indisposed as to be unable to anpTar Mr. Ott putting Pasha through^his paces, however most artistically.^ Miss Mary Bell
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  • 698 3 Ihesixthgeneralnv, ring of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Company, Limited, will be held at noon on the 10th March at Messrs. Huttenbatc4> Bros, and •Co s. office, 1 3 Collyer Quay. The following is the directors' report 1 for the year ending 25th January.
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  • 38 3 MEN OF WAR. hsmeralda Fed yet., 171 Long. Dec n Port Swettenham, des Un. AY«/, Brit cruiser 6HOO Horsey Feb 23 oneerness, for I'nrertain. Meran, Fed. ycht 100 Alii, Feb 20 Port Swettenham, for P. Sham.
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  • 216 3 Antenor, Brit 8563 Williams, Feb 2S Amoy Mansfield, for Liverpool. i Hilliton, Brit 137 Russell, Feb 16 Anambas Teo Hoo Lye, for Anambas. Hecchlcy, Brit 2465 Forsyth. Feb 25 Newcastle, W. Mansfield, Uncertain. Rreco>t«hire, Brit 2323 Elliott, Feb 25 New Castle, Guthrie, Uncertain. Betsy, Dut 107 Bagan, Feb
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  • 118 3 Pin Se*£, Brit 378 Davidson, Mar 1 Penang, Kirn Lum Hin, tor Penang 8, Rajaburi, Ger 1189 Koch, Mar 1 Amoy, Behn Meyer, for Penang 3. Hon^ Wan I, Brit 2obo Slaker, Mar '2 Amoy Wee Bin, for Penang 3. Caly(>s<>, Brit 880 Lowry, Mar 2 Deli. Mansfield,
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  • 92 3 To-day. For Per At Colombo Euphrate Sam Penang Rajaburi II a m Bangkok I'rofit Ham P. Swet'ham «Sc Penang I'm Seng 2pm Penang Calcutta Nam Sang "I p m Muar Malacca Sultan 2 p m Malacca, &c Malacca 3pm Deli Natuna 3 p m Batavia 6cc Giang Seng
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  • 99 3 From England. Per P.ftO. Oceana, to-day. From China. —Per N. D. L. Zietcn on Monday. Mails already despatched for London. Left Sing. Due m London. Arrived. Jan. 1 M. M. Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 4 P. &O. Jan. 28 Jan. 27 Jan. 11 B. I. Feb.
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  • 18 3 Mar. Per Pin Seng Mr. W. Chill and Mr. Clark. liar. a. Per Calypso Mr. Horsfell.
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  • 27 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands'! rading Society yesterday quoted the 4 ins buik rate at a/4 The Mercantile Hank quoted 2/4 7
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  • 122 3 Tin Bl 2 i i.imlm-i -i, 7-5° do ulc No. i 10.75 do <lo N«>. 2 10.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) H 20.50 do White, Fair LW.lpuc. M Nudnegi >'■ [n t|ir lb I do (80 to the Ilk) 50. Mace (Bands) Cloves (Amboina) 33Überian Coffeepfcul ao. I aptoca,
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  • 127 3 On London -Bunk 4 m/s 1/4 7 Demand 2, .> 316 Private 6 m/s. t/4 13/16 O// Germany Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.45 (>;/ France- Bank d, d Private j m/s 3.00 1 O// India- Bank I T. 174! Private JO d/s 17 7 On Uon»k<>n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 134 3 Notice. that the.r prices have been very considerably reduced since the Ist March owing to the fixity of Exchange, and they solicit a trial order to compare tneir exceptionally low prices with those of other firms. IN THE GOODS OF THOMAS SPICER BUTLER, Deceased. persons having claims against B the
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    • 391 3 ROBINSON and 00. FIXED EXcHANGE j REDUCED PRICE! Raleial) Bicpcks 1906 MODELS I Free Wheel and two Brakes j M COMPLETE 1 1 With Silver Plated Lamp, Bell as%d all Accessories i The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON ft CO. SOLE AGENTS Official Royal Group. Photographs of the above
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 122 3 CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. S ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Choral Matins. Church I'arade S.V.C. 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Main) 9-15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 5.30 p.m. S. MATTHEWS, SEPOY LINES Foo Chow Service 11-15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon 8- 1 5 p!m. M E CHURCH,
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    • 121 3 CLEARANCES Solva for Bangkok Flevo Kelantan Mossel Batavia Ban Hin Guan Port Swettenham Sabine Rickmers Palemdang Emilie Rhio Singora Bangkok Karang Palembang Charterhouse Samarang and Sourabaya Sri Muar Muar Malacca I lye Leong Teluk Anson C. Lopez Y. Lopez Manila Nord Langkat Nam Sang Penang Calcutta Darius Rangoon VESSELS AT
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 Best inoulmciii Ciaars. We bCf to inform the public that we have received i large consignment of this brand of cigars l>y me 1 "Zaida." lo suit those who cannot ■moke strong cigars we have inij><>itt<l the best and mikfcsl of the brand known as the "wash leaves 1 quality.
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    • 690 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITA! $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000) IR «nnrw^ SUverßeaerve 8.500,000 1 ».o°0. 0 00 K.-srrve Liability o» Proprietor* $10,000,000 Court of Directors. 11. A. VV. Sladc, Ksq C iianman. A Jlanpt, Ks(| Drputy-Chairman. Hon. C. VV. IMcksoii, A. J. Raymond, Ksq. K. (i<»«tz,
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    • 499 4 UNSURPASSED M FOR-EXeELLENCE--5' 50LD ALL OVER THE participated m /%l^iiiPSv\ /J*SB§^S§B^ CONSUMERS GOOD DAWSON'S OLD TO^TOK^toW^^f SCOTCH WHISKI£ s. DAIMTO \f -^2^Wm4foa^ ist.-Excellence of Quality. POINTS. \^§BX/^^^ 3rd -Ihe 1 Acme^nß^nding :^*^vfi^<>*rjy 4th.— Exquisite m Flavour. i i^r \S^ sth. Perfection" on all Points. Perfection per bottle $1.15 per case
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    • 112 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST i Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO i SAN FRANCISCO. "The Greyhounds of the Pacific."
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    • 162 4 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Power of Attorney given by me the dersigned to Saleh Mohamed Ha Ebrahim on the 27th day of Septcm 1904 authorising him to mar my business at Singapore, Pen Sourabaya, Java and Kwala Lun was revoked by me on the 13th of February 1906
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    • 593 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS, FOR SALE, WANTED, ET( 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 75 cts.
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    • 402 4 TO BE lET. fVmSHED from town for i Court preferred. Replies to O|vi;| ti To be Let No. 7, Battery Road on 2nd Floor. llir •M'l'ly toGUTHRIE I i To be Let No. o, Cecil Stn Apply -IMUU.,, To be Let A ompound Ho wood,- Park. 1,,,, bed room-, S(
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