Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 27 March 1906

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 169. VOL. H. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 277~1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • ULTIMATUM FOR TURKEY.
    • 74 1 London, March 26, 9 a.m. It is expected that an ultimatum will be sent to the Turkish Commander at Akaba by the British Government, requiring the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from Tabah within twenty lour hours. Failing compliance by the Turkish
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    • 83 1 MARKED HONOURS SHOWN THE JAPANESE SAILORS. London, March 26, 12.40 p. m. 'I he Japanese sailors proceeded to Greenwich on two County Council steamers flying the Japanese flag. The Mayor of the Corporation and Admiral Harris, the President of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich, welcomed
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    • 55 1 CATHOLIC DEPUTATION WILL BE GIVEN A HEARING. London, March 26, 9 a.m. At a prolonged meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday the Education Bill was discussed. Mr. Birrel, President ot the Board of I Education, will receive a Catholic deputation, desiring to present their view of the
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    • 48 1 GERMAN FORCES IN DAMARA LAND TO BE RECALLED. London, March 26, 7.50 a.m. The Reichstag has adopted the Budj get Committee's recommendation strikeing out 15,250,000 marks on behalf of reinforcements for Damaraland. The Committee urged the necessity of the troops returning as soon as possible. 1
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    • 49 1 STATUE OF QUEEN VICTORIA UNVEILED. 1 London, March 26, 9 a. m. The Duke and Duchess of Coonattghi and party landed at Aden and lunched at the Residency. The Duke unveiled a statue of Queen Victoria, and the party sailed again m the evening.
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    • 46 1 MOTION OF APPRECIATION PROPOSED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. London, March 26, 9 a.m. Viscouut Halifax will move m the House of Lords on the 29th inst. that the House desires to record its high appreciation of Viscount Miner's services m South Africa.
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    • 39 1 RUSH ORDERS GIVEN HIE •'WISCONSIN." London, March 2<>, 9 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Manila wires that the American battleship Wisconsin has received urgent orders to sail at midnight to join the American fleet at Shanghai.
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    • 31 1 OXFORD WINS INTER-UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CONTEST. London, March 26, <) a.m. In the inier-university athletic meet Oxford defeated Cambridge, securing fust place m seven events against three firsts for the latter.
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    • 37 1 TWO JAI'ANL'SK ARRESTED WITH PLANS OF l-'ORT. London, March 26, 9 a.m. Two Japanese merchant sailors hav< been arrested m a lort at Yladivostock with plans of the fort and notes made upon them.
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    • 29 1 REICHSTAG TAKES AN ECONOMICAL TURN. LONDON, March 26, y a.m. The Reichstag has rejected the demand for a grant of four millions for the Windhoek-Rehoboth Railway.
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    • 23 1 London, March 26, 7.50 a. m. The Japanese sailors who art- to man the new battleships visited Greenwich Hospital yesterday.
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    • 15 1 London, Match 2(1, a.»n. The South African Commissioners will sail April 7th.
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  • 279 1 CHINA JOINS THE ROLL OF HER ADMIRERS. England i*> the great trainin^grontid for nurses lor many countries. The latest addition to the cosmopolitan n.M will be a lady who is coming all the way from the Celestial Empire to lecome a trained nurse m Guy's Hospital. I here
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  • 224 1 AMUSING STORY Of AN AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKK An anecdote, hitherto unpublished, concerning Artiiduke Francis Charles, father of the present Emperor of Austria, appears m a new hook written by a retired diplomat. During walk alone m the Styri;ui hills the Archduke got into conversation with
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  • 153 1 One is often led to wonder at thr mysterious ways of (iovenuncnt departments, says the Straits Eck*. Just now a gang of coolies are busily at work lopping huge branches faMH the ansenna trees m the Supreme I < >in t compound m order to make loom l<.i
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  • 128 1 Ihe sies/a habit would MBPJ to be getting more and more prevalent m Bangkok each day, says the Skim Odsrrttt. Formerly only the French firMSMOTMd to l>< badly ailecN dby it Hut, during the past year Off so, American, British and German business houfa seem tol«-
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  • 62 1 On Dn t ii^&t Mr. A s Hayati afti i»<- appointed Privit* SecreUrj to His Highness the SulUn,* i ilei die Batu (iajnh correspondent <•< thr i'erak Pwtmr. Mi H«yne« wiH m all probability leave here Cm Kuala Kaanar on the -'7«ii Among other chtngt*. Hr. MtC auslaml, I'oli.c Magi->nate,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 410 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHIT L Hokb TOP PLACE "i the HIGHEST (I ASS OF Scotch Ulhiskks I 12 YEARS OLD SUtfLUD i< H. at The King H.H.R. THE PRINCE OF WLAES. SfIRAWAK GOVERNMENT. •Notification. TINPhKS will be received up to n am. on Monday, 2nd April, 1906, f,,i renting the fallowing
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    • 178 1 John Little Co. Ltd. ANNUAL casH cLEARANcE SALE Monday April 2nd AND FOLLOWING DAYS. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The Tronoh Mines Ltd. y\' ANTED a Mechanical Engineer, (with chiefs' certificate preferred) with sound knowledge of Mining Machinery and Electric Lighting. Services to be at the disposal of the Mine at
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    • 193 1 SCOTT^S I EMULSION x OF PURE COD UYER OIL WithHypophosphites of Lime Soda. r ak PALATABLE AS MILK. «j«ssu r T, i ??\oV«s? i> LlVEa oil v 1 toke rrd»»e d scores BBMEI-/ FOR CONSUMPTION, BROWCHITIB. V V BCaOTOIiOTTB AFFECTIONS. A H "S MIA. OK -ZRAL Pt.HILITT COPOHB iNI) THKOaT"aF.
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    • 15 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invlgorali ig, A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere
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  • 445 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 27TH MARCH GERMAN ECONOMY. There is something ominous about Reuter's wires of yesterday with reference to proceedings m the German Reichstag. There is not only an unusual spirit of economy displayed by that body m striking out the proposed expenditures for railways
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  • 174 2 The "Pinang Gazette" that it has had enquiries made and has ascertained that all the plans and specifications of the Penang Hills Railway were m accordance with the terms of the Ordinance, submitted and approved by the j Colonial Engineer and the Deputy Colonial Engineer, both before
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  • 45 2 We have arranged with Mr. John H. Whitaker, Ph. Me, who has been sub-Editor of the M Eastern Daily Mail," for the past six months, to act as Editor, from the 26th instant, until a permanent Editor is secured. Raxgasamv Pillay 6c Co., Proprietors
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  • 324 2 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. Plague is stated to be greatl) prevalent m the interior at the present time, and according to the Yan-su-U'ei, a Chinese newspaper, as many as 20 cases are occurring daily at Tungkun. From the vernacular journal,it is learned that Chinese therapeutics have not yet
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  • 283 2 H. S. H. Prince Henry of Rcu-^ was touring the F. M. S. last week. A Chinese Baba was yesterday lined So by Mr. Bailey, acting Registrar of the Hackney Carriage and Jinrikisha Department, lor striking a jinrikisha coolie on the day previous. Colonel A. Durand, C. 8., and Mr,
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 18 2 Old-fashioned v <r. A alone; m.-dem lovers uu^ with gangs ot fri end The World. A|TV
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    • 27 2 We have frequently tact that our Rkilway for the convenience 5 h not for the convenient T -is (pub,,, „,,,r::r Straits Echo
      Straits Echo  -  27 words
    • 28 2 The merit of tlic Kiu-Ikl, towards officialdom is aUitud<: inclined t, take it .uue it, U. ra^ cannot sec any sanctity i n Z The Speciator
      The Speciator  -  28 words
    • 25 2 tofc? unwillingness ol X K to meet E»peror William Moroccan question !u> i., the French people England to the I fcfffc.— Russ St.Petersburg
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    • 37 2 Ihe English <luo!l v th Germany s alleged 4aUon. h years ago England stood alone [i, made a virtue of nei f mans would do well to k irii **m*\H!!'of that spirit. Nuremberg Kurier.
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    • 34 2 Theßotn ire not KivinguptteMi with England, and Uiougli littk the outside world about tin that numbers are emig thestrS glc for political inline-!:.. i« iJI untied liard.— Public Opinion New York
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    • 74 2 And what is the easiest v 13 verting India into an li eland goad the intellectual, gem i abiding people ol Bengal, who lea other races of thi> vat oonti m state of despair. Now thai thi 800 why we SO humbly urge upon the rulers not
      The Aurta Bazar Patrika  -  74 words
    • 69 2 I told a lie Accidentally mi I form at Waketield the oilier day. A workman corrected me aft< private conversation. I assun that it was [jure ignorance o part. "Oh lie said with a g disappointed air, didn't you k We thought it w epigrams. I think this
      The Clarion  -  69 words
    • 64 2 The danger b that the Goverastt may yidd to the pressure extreme supporter--, and Utmpa the Constitution i.i ordei v Boer and anti-Chinesi n the new rransvaal Pariianu i I tate.-. to believe thai si* possible; neverthelesi R md may reasonaM) I party with a re< >i
      Diamond Fields Advister  -  64 words
    • 80 2 TtiU is >.ii<l t>> l) t"' Doctors or people doctor's art talk about it* 'pac all live now, the stress and life m K.iglan 1 m the twentieth century, and mj i >itii. lint m rcmoiidously Are m will or work than Englishmen m the Elizabethan
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    • 83 2 An inability to sec d injj our greatest fault a« a kadei ITune- without number we lia into danger unprepared, I men and prestige, and unl} i ourselves by giganti< > H"H~ on v* spur of the moment. Tlie Britisl payer may value ilia pin
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    • 89 2 Both ih English pip majority of membei h ive no interest m quc the natives of India. W the itate ol affaii s tin onl for the Hindus i to kneel wit., folded hands and praj extinction. Fhe Welsh n that <iod listens to ttv human
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    • 36 2 I'll- i Jit. i iiivues ...11. niciesl I t /> 1/ -V IUCI1 Ml 'Mil! -,|.|r .il M n MM <i c-i.ee 1 t ,v I I ii g i >- t.ie <>,imih>.i M
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  • 90 2 To Dm l£ lito. aftb Mk, Some little urn I of a most tatarwting i popular and vide!) favoured witli OOC "Cnurcuman." Reinem to .isk w.ietiei C "i tliat ilk, can intonu m become tlie CUBtOfH m I X l loraUe.uo.i locoaiucl a Uh nh let, even to r« i..^'"
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 620 2 FRESH FRUIT MESSINA ORANGES. JUST ARRIVED. 50 cents and 60 cents per dozen. The first of the Season. Excellent Quality. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUS TRj I L I A N S TORES. international 8 .A. BATTERY ttOJLD. PACING RAFFLES SQUARE. The Dispensary is m charge of an efficient European
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    • 696 2 THE QUEEN* OF TABLE WATERS IS Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to H.M. THE KING n< v v w -xx ZDO< >OCZZP' j HONG KEE. From SHANGHAI, 149, 151 152, ORGHARD ROAD, First Class Crpenter, Paintor Polisher and J White Washer I I Dealer m Art Furniture. Shozvm
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    • 112 2 HOTICE TOJONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited tor the Conversion of the Town Hall into aTheatre. Copies of the plans, Specification and from of Contract may be seen and Tender forms obtained at the Offices of the Architects, Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, Chartered Bank Buildings Battery Road. Tenders will be received up
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 202 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. Established, Sept. 4TH, 1905. Published at 58-2, Hill Street, Singapore. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Local $8.50 per quarter Outstations $4.60 Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MARCH 27n, 1J)O(5
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    • 284 1 COMPANY. 1 Quotations. •14.00 sellers $8 10.50 sellers nora. nom. $15.50 sales 1.75 sellers 0.50 nom. nom. 2 25 buyers 2.25 385 3.25 sales $7 sales 3 lo.So sellers l".5o buyers $7 sellers loti buyers 800 1 45 sales 115 buyers nom. 23 sellers 175 sales 115
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    • 327 1 ROGKAMME FOR EASTER MEETING. First Day, Saturday. 14th April 1906. I liuKi urn m r*s Ci t emban i<><y» Griffins. Value v i gill t"i m. 14..* lost. ;lbs. ""10. II I'm Sf 1 a\(.i.k Cur Horse Griffins. A handicap. Top weight is. 1 rnik Entrance #1
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    • 14 1 splayed at the .ing between Indian Football < fab a koL Xt! *™**> at Th-w Ma
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    • 27 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. rhe Netherlands Trading Society jmmdaj quoted the 4/ ms bank rate at -471 rhe Mercantile lkmk quoted 2,4:.
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    • 136 1 <>>t muUm Bank 4 m/i 2/4f Uemand t/ 4| Private 3 n/s.. 2 4 J m .s. 2/4 U« rh.ttn\ Bank d, el V 4,, Private m > j. 44j «i«' <> m 2. 4 0 On i rmma liank d/d 2 .(j4* Pri\*ate 3 m/fl 2 da
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    • 23 1 Bersawah Ciold M. Co. Ltd. Do Do. (Deferred) Hruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd Kadana Gold M. Co. Ltd. Do Do. CHref)
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    • 61 1 Kuantan Tin Mining Co. Ltd. l'ahang C orporation Ltd. l'aliang Kabang Ltd. Queensland RaubGold M. Co. Ltd Do. Do. Do Raub Aust.G. M. Co. Ltd Do. Do. Do. Redjang Lebong Cold M. C:o. Royal Johore Tin If. Co. Ltd. Sipiau Tin If. Co. Ltd The lielat Tin M. Co.
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    • 81 1 Duff I »evelopment Co. Ltd. Fra>er Hmi Ltd. Hongkong Shanghai Hank Howarth Krskine Ltd. ho Do 7 per rent Prei Do Do 6 per tent lVbs Maynard Co.. Ltd. Rilev Hargreaves Ltd. Do 7 p, r cent Pr e f. Do 6 per cent Deb Singapore (old Storage Co..
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    • 73 1 Balgownic Rubber Estate Ltd. Batu Caves Rubber Coy. Ltd. Bnkit Kajah Rubber Coy. Ltd. Cicely Kuhb.M Kstate'o Coy.' Ltd. >• h 5 0/0 Pret... Sione Rubber Coy Ltd. Sungei Way(Selan^ori RubbtrCoLtd! Tiie liatu Unjor Rubber Co. Ltd. i I J ata,:ng Rubber Estates Synd- Ltd. The Ribu Planting Co.
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    • 183 1 Tin 1 83.00 Liambier o do Cube No. laso do do No. 2 m 10 00 I epper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 19.50 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c.,, 19.25 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) M 33 do (80 to the lb.) S9 Mace (Banda) ."145. Cloves (Amboina) Siberian
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    • 25 1 MEN-OF-WAR. Lucifer, Dut Col. str it 1 Mar. 22 Rhio, Rhio 5 Uv '°US Kostroma, Rus. V Fleet Smelsky, Mar. 4 Hongko,^,'^^ 89
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    • 308 1 Achilles^ Brit 4484, Thompson Mar 2 °Bo°Z Q n k nR Ma ssf5 sfi eld London H.nT f'r am A^ 2 Paknam, Mar. 1, Bangkok, East Asiatic Co.. Bangkok R^ r t l" l h B i™?, l7 > Birkl^^ Mar.' 1,; Bangkok, Behn Meyer, Uncertain Belong, Brit.
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    • 168 1 Ruby, licit 14^ Morris, Mar 15 Palembang, Swee Sang; for E 3 alembang, 28. Farfalla. Ital, 147 Campbell, Mar 25 Tringganu. Ban Leo, Pahang, 27. Korea, Rus y,q<, Gallin Mar 25 Libau, Hast Asiatic Co., for N'stock, 26. Ban Whatt SotML Brit 109 Glenday, Mar 95 Penang, Kirn
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    • 44 1 Mar. 26. -Per Selangor Mr. Duncan, Mr. Schattenkerk, Mr. Everett Dr. and Mrs. McClosky, Mr. Kennaway Mr. A. J. W. Watkins, Mr. Sisteron, Capt. and Mrs Nicholas. Mr. A. Krus, Sister St. Appoline, Rev. and Mr! Izard, and Mr. M. C Schmidtmann.
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    • 493 2 Though there was a decrease m output from the Kinta mines during February, owing to the Chinese holidays and a short month, the returns m general are satisfactory. Bruseh's output, m fact, is an increase on that of January. This mine is now evidently entering on
      Times of Malaya  -  493 words
    • 76 2 Mr. ALFRED J. Clark, an Au^-tr; Han mineralogist, ha> been authorized to file m thn Colony a specification oi hi^ improvements tor mining apparatu-. Mk. G. Shallcbass, the Manager ot the local branch of the Australian Stores, has been seriously ill w ith fever but is now improving. Fhf P.
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    • 553 2 Nmtm Port, Probable dale of 'arrival and Agents. Men of-War, &<- Donegal. Brit, cruiser, Englaud, due soon. Duke of Edinburgh, Brit, cruiser, Lngland soon. Natal, Brit, cruiser, due England, due soon. Mails for Eubok. Mar. ji, P. O. Devanha A Himalaya. Mar. ji, Nederlan.l Prins Hendneh. Apl. 6,
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 45 2 •^■■■■■■•■■■•••■••■■ii I PIANO for $75, I and 1 8 paj me ta v g $390.00 Gash. J 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I I PIANOLAS I payments v do. The Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd. TRY AN H U I 1 i ■1^ I In (CC I") IWI
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 163 2 PASSANGERS FOR THE STRAITS. P. O. Devanha, < ji. Mr. L L. Hu-on, Mr. S. G. Broadrick. Mr. H M. Hatchell. Mr and Mrs. C. Tulloch, Mr. \V. S. Coutts. To Pen- g Mr. and Mr>. Sy-: Cowper. Mr. C. A. Buxton. Mr. Stark, Mr. H. Batvlay. Mr. E. Bur
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      • 71 2 MAILS CLOSE. For Batav.a Hongkon. P Suefham it Palcmbane X Pa hot-. ?t araWa Muar &M^ ca Bangkok Malacca a Batav Honnkon. Keller j Palemb.m^ H Sambas &i [ndragiri P. Swet'ham&Per. Malacca H (fax Th Europe via Colombo 1 1 CLEARANCES Ika Re- S iiff Emil i En,- «s Suit
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    • WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.
      • 33 3 I „\i><>^. March 1 1.55 p.m. n, Philippine Constabulary have 1 -vrr.il casualties m fights with nutlawa on the bland of Georse Curry, of thai iaing. have been oespatched.
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      • 39 3 MAJORITY OF VOTERS RE KKAiN FROM PAR 1 ICIPATING. M t 1 1 16, 1J.55 p. m. for tin- Duma are promajority of those emj- refraining from partici,ough the Jews are mosl ac- ,ring 3t» particu- .Ilia
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      • 31 3 >i 11 MM U IN ARMS AGAINSI MAN. L don, March 12.55 P- mfighting is proceeding between tops and those of the on the hank- o< the River
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    • HONGKONG WIRE NEWS.
      • 29 3 Shanghai, March 19. ports from Chinese Christian riot occum S ing, m the province iday, 16th m -t. gs burnt by the fiirthei vet to
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      • 30 3 r<»kij\ March i 9. 1 1,, lorities have forbid|apaites< t proceed into Sortliern M inchui rhe Novot Vrtutya stat< 'hat Rusiling to admit the VI Ltlivosti >ik.
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      • 27 3 I. i\, March kj. g deadlock m egotiain connection 'i ive failed. is i ;mi of twelve to \>c taken up n imaiiv.
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      • 25 3 LoNDi n. March 1 ■>. i syndic v pr^ >i> sea t > Bchi iog believed b] rta that the II be successful.
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      • 18 3 Pkkino, March iS. lias lodg< \g protest 1 the hold a Japanese pxhihitimi it MiiLdcn
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      • 59 3 London, March 18. laic that to financial necessity, is 1 of a portion of Poland to Germai c ale has bro- Moscow. terals have been arrested :ilui with instigating the m 0 Russian naval officer haa been arrested .1: l harge of having sold plans of
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      • 27 3 London, March 1 iiithorities m Great lii itled to revise the regu ning the immigration <;f d purpose m future granting tmentl political refugi 1
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    • 69 3 t\ most unusual incident occurred at ttenham on the 14th inst- ac •i« Malay Mai/. It was n K a slight earthquake ck v noon three distinct, slight motions, were felt at the 1 was afterwards ascertained »l been noticed m the Kapar g districts. No
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    • 213 3 I'" "mwanl mail steamer Devamkm "V 11 :ill '".'t M a. in. on Sunday and >uk( [wcted to arrive here 00 Satur**J« daylight lln r<l^" and Volunteer Band will <l > sythe High Service Reservoir to- ,;'>• Ul( »7th instant, from 5 to <> f Jn *eathci permitting. 1 a
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    • 318 3 A JEWISH SQUABBLE. K/( kid i),,ii an(i rornllrtmli also named Ejekiel w Cre walking* along the riMfl tl '«--'-t!.iM,t. i and were del pin a controversy. The subject of the dispute was rwisn m^ i(len Hoth t their temper up and a |N tv th,. result, m which
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    • 313 3 flrom Native Papers.] DISCOVERY OF RIFLES AND AMMUNITION. A search at the railway station at Peking has resulted m the unearthing of 500 rifles and 50,000 ball cartridges. The man who was m charge resembled a Japanese, and when arrested he said that the arms, etc., were for
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    • 247 3 Yesterday the following event-; were to have been decided Championship. W. M. Thrdfali v. A. W C. Hanburv A < i as>, SINGLES. Ruchwaldy scr v H. A Mason pi i Sal/niann, v m ldgold B Class Singles. Dunman v Gapt Renniffc F. O. K.
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    • 195 3 IDOUBLE PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN POLACK. Captain Polack, Commander of the N. L steamer Prinzes Alice, was the recipient of a presentation from the pMaengen on tho voyage out. The presentation, which took the form of an Address signed by all the passengers (;tbout 75 m
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    • 116 3 Tin managing partner of a Taiping tin purchasing Chinese firm has got into not water for a series of alleged frauds on his partners and manipulation of accounts. It is a sign of the times that the value of the l'ara rubber exports from Selangor for the last quarter of
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    • 280 3 IPOH CHETTIES BID ADIEU TO DEPARTING REGISTRAR. The ground floor of the Ipoh Court House was crowded to overflowing on on the occasion of a deputation of the leading Chetty Community and others for the purpose of presenting a fareweU address to the departing Registrar, Mr. R. D.
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    • 281 3 THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS FOR A BOY VIOLINIST. We are given some idea of the commercial importance of the fashionable infant prodigy by the offer just reported to be made of thirty thousand pounds for only the temporary services of the most famous boy violinist of the
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    • 103 3 Four lunatics from Penang came down by the s.s. Teesta on Saturday. Two Chinese, accused of attempted highway robbery and using criminal force to Mr. Mrs. Peter Webber at Penang on the 4th instant, were fined I *7 each last Thursday. In speaking incidentally of the I Chinese queue at
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    • 395 3 From the Secretary of the shove Fund, Mr. Warren D. Barnes, we have recewed a list of the subscriptions made to 20th March, viz Messrs. Buan Seng Sun dk ,00, Messrs Kirn Seng Co. dls. 2S o, Mr! Vow Ngan Pan dls.
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    • 216 3 TWO BANGKOK FINAL APPEALS DISPOSED OF. The Appeal Court yesterday delivered judgment m the two Bangkok cases. The appeal of Hadji Eusope against the decision of the British Court for Siam m favour of Koolnndevelen Chettv, originally the plaintiff, who brought suit against the appellant on account
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    • 80 3 The advance agent of Messrs. Hamilton Co., arrived by the French Mail steamer from Europe yesterday morning and has opened his office at No. 5-1 Beach Road. His show is expected to arrive on the 21st of April. It comprises an absolutely up-to-date apparatus and the
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    • 106 3 SEVEN HANDS BURIED AND THREE SERIOUSLY ILL. The masters of the s.s. Ulabfand," which arrived m Hongkong on the 19th inst., reports that on the 14th inst., m lat. N. 30. 39J and long. 124.45 E» the American ship Ivy." of Bath, wished it to be reported
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    • 957 3 MODEST ASSIGNMENT FOR AN AMERICAN REPORTER. ''Build an airship: find the North role, and report hy wireless telegraphy and submarine cables the progress of your efforts." These are the modest directions given by Mr. Frank B Noyes editor-in-chief of The Cktcmgo Record- Herald, to
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    • 108 3 Tin output of the Troooh Mines, Limited, for the montii of January, was 2,628.05 pis. of tin ore, for which a sum of $132,937.24 was realized. Tin remains of the late Mr. E. M. Gay, who died m tlie hospital at Taiping on the 2:st inst., after a painful illnos,
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    • 216 3 Tin: Russian Government is to pay Japan 80,000,000 yen for the maintenance of the former's prisoners. The twelve-year-old daughter of an Indian Mohammedan living m New Bridge Road is missing. It is believed that she has been kidnapped. A number of ill-smelling cattle sheds m Kandang Kerbau were yesterday inspected
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 182 3 ROBINSON and OoFIXED EXeHHNGE REOUeEO PRICE RakidD Btcpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes I COMPLETE With Silver Plated Lamp, Bell and att icrcssoiits $70. The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. The Straits General Supply Stores Co., HATE ALWAYS IN STOCK. ENGINEERING MINING BUILDING REQUISITES, BEST PORTLAND
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 248 4 SMOKE Best IRoulftKin Cigars. Owing to fixity of exchange and a great demand for this brand of QgMI and having received large consignments of same from Ifoulmein, we have decided t > reduce the price from date. Can be bought at fi.so. 1.30, no and 80 cents per packet of
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      • 689 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve f10.000,000 I tl 9 3ool Vi,> Silver Reserve 9500.000 t 1J5 W .°oo X.-serve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A H.inpt. Esq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson -Deputy-Chairman. K. Goetz, Ksq. I F. Salinger, Ksq. C.
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