Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 April 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section16 1906-04-04 1 AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 176. VOL. IL SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS16 words
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Article69 1906-04-04 1 (Reuters Agency wires. By submarine telegraph.) PROPOSAL TO BE INSERTED IN HAST AFRICAN ORDINANCE. APPLICABLE IN CRIMINAL CASES. London, April 3, 9.15 a.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill proposed to insert m the East African Ordinance a provision that m cases against Europeans69 words
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Article77 1906-04-04 1 WITHOUT AN INCREASE OF WAGES THIRTY THorSAXD WILL STRIKE. London, April 3, 9.15 a.m. The Executive Committee of the card and blowinir room operatives of the cotton mills has applied to the Cotton Employers' Federation for a 5 0/0 advance m pay. Failing to receive tins, the77 words
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Article45 1906-04-04 1 UNIONIST FEDERATION GIVES BANQTET TO LORD AMP Til ILL. London, April 3, 9.15 a. m. Tlie Metropolitan Unionist federation "aye a hinquet to Lord Amptliill, «ho will probably be asked to accept its Presidency during the Earl of Minto's absence m India.45 words
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Article44 1906-04-04 1 MOST OF IT WILL BE TAKEN BY FRANCE. London, April 3, 8.45 a.m. The Times states that the issue of a Russian loan fifty millions is expected immediately after Easter. It will be started m Paris, which takes forty rrillic i >.44 words
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Article41 1906-04-04 1 QUARANTINE CANNOT BE ENFORCED ON ACCOUNT OF DISORDERS. London, April 3, <».i 5 a.m. The Russian Consul at Scistau tclegraplis that the quarantine cannot be enforced m inconsequence of the disorders. The plague is increasing and spreading northward.41 words
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Article37 1906-04-04 1 SIR THOMAS UPTON WILL TRY AGAIN. London, April 3, 8.45 a.m. Sir Thomas .L Lipton has commissioned Mr. Mylne, «>t* Glasgow, to design for him a new yacht as challenger for the America cup.37 words
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Article33 1906-04-04 1 WILL JOIN' KING EDWARD AT MARSEILLES. London, April, 3, 8.45 a. m. H. If Queer. Alexandra joins King Edward on the Royal yacht at Marseilles for a Mediterranean tour.33 words
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Article31 1906-04-04 1 London, April 3, 9. 1 5 a.m. Marylebone won the fourth test match by four wickets. The South Africans won the fifth and last b\*an innings a. id sixteen runs.31 words
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Article21 1906-04-04 1 London, April 3, 8.45 a.m. The amount of the surplus, wired yesterday, should have been /J,3,\n 1,000 instead of21 words
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Article14 1906-04-04 1 London, April (>, cj.ls a.m. Major Sheppard has won the Amateur Racquets Championship.14 words
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Article16 1906-04-04 1 London, April 3, 8.45 a.m. The Natal natives have been executed by shooting.16 words
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Article16 1906-04-04 1 London, April 3, 9.15 a.m. Plague has broken out at Port Said.16 words
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Article129 1906-04-04 1 Whilst Mr. Cockram and Mr. Campbell were out shooting m the vicinity of Ti-onoh Mines a few days ago, they were attacked by an infuriated buffalo, which charged them at a gallop. Although the animal was tied to a pole about twelve feet long, it chased them at129 words
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Article316 1906-04-04 1 One Interested" writes thus to tlo PerA Pionrrr m favour of the pro-\»-rd Indian A .nation I have before me the circular issued b}- certain amiable gentlemen residing at Pfcnang. h ay -o little and yet implies so much, and the Indians Ceylonese talked and deliberated On one316 words
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288 1906-04-04 1 In the Nin tenth Century" Mr. 11. A. Gilo, Professor ol Chinese at Cambridge, writes on football and polo m China. He remarks that football was played by the Chinese several centuries before Julius Caesar landed m Britain. It- invention has been ascribed to the288 words
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Article182 1906-04-04 1 1. Rise early, retire early, and 81l your clay with work. 2. Water and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine arc indispeOJ able to health. 3. Frugality and sobriety form the elixir of longevity. 4. Cleanliness prevents rust; thebtti cared for machinery last^ tin- lonasjst.182 words
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Article100 1906-04-04 1 According to the Malay Mail, a devastating epidemic has broken out amongst the >logs m Klang Town. What the (Megan exactly it i> not known, but it is thought to be a t..i m ,»t pneumouiaoi evere influenza. What ever its nature, th%sjflectsso fai haw been most100 words
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Advertisement157 1906-04-04 1 BUCHANAN'S BUACi 4 WHITE' TOP PLACE >n HIGHEST CLASS OF scotct> Whiskies 12 YEARS OLD I U M. Til Kirn. \M> TO H.H.R. THE PRINCE OF WALES. JOHNLITTLE&Co. Bargains iij ail Departments Every Item a Distinct BARGAIN. ROYAL HOTEL f No. 4, MERCHANT STREET, RANGOON. Sa\tOn SUlDartt Proprietors. The ITost157 words
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Advertisement64 1906-04-04 1 NOTICE. Seramban Races ANNUAL MEETING. SERAMBAN GYMKHANA CLUB Saturday April ijth ami Easter Monday. Entries close March 31st. S3 B W I Wr I 111 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW'S AND PURCHASE FROM THEIR 44 BLUE LIBRARY NOVELS AT 20 CTS. WRITTEN BY THE WORLDS BEST AUTHORS, AS FOLLOWS: "H. RIDER HAGGARD "RITA64 words
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Advertisement221 1906-04-04 1 aiMfliiiiiji LT7#f OP PURE COD UVER OH, r uriiM Wi thHy; ophosphites of Lime Soda, ra^ vP- K//n pAi-itablk as milk. •i y A .-JwSS r iJr, 1 !?7io« > tiS? D VER OIL UVen reiMiu Scott's X I AB A BBMEUY FOR CONSTTMPTIQy. BRONCHITIB. I A *CHOFPLOUB APFECTIONB, ANEMIA.221 words
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Advertisement14 1906-04-04 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating, A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF HIE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere14 words
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1226 1906-04-04 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 4TH APRIL. SINGAPORE SCHEMES. Under the above heading, the Honfjkoioj TeJegrnph expresses, m a conservative way, the opinion which prevails among a majority of the business men of this Colony m regard to our proposed harbour works and other ambitious schemes. The1,226 words
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Article178 1906-04-04 2 The member^ n the Chinese Volunteer Corps will be sorry to learn that one of their number has brought disgrace upon himself and his uniform. From information that has been received, it appears that on<> Fan C ring Kcat, living m Serangoon Road, saw two small Chinese boys178 words
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Article125 1906-04-04 2 People who left Klang yen or two ago would hardly recognise the Padang as it is at the present time, sayi the Malay Mail. Not only has the racecourse itself been vastly improved, but the interior has undergone a remarkable transformation. One half of it has been125 words
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Article167 1906-04-04 2 Mt. Justice Thornton arrived from Malacca yesterday by the s.s. "Penang." Mr. Song One Siang returned from Malacca yesterday whither he had been m connection with a case at the Assizes. Rajah Brooke, of Sarawak, is due to arrive here by the Messageries steamer Polynesien," the next French mail due.167 words
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THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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Article14 1906-04-04 2 Britain 's Army. ihe state of the British rmv legit.mate cause t French. fc,/,,;14 words
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Article26 1906-04-04 2 me public exhibition m the start r few of oar mmmngs would be ,L thing for themselves wdfortl munity at large. Sfafa26 words
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Article21 1906-04-04 2 Like Mark Twain't rival editor ih Straits Government frequently bles the peace of God passeth all understanding a Gazette.21 words
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Article33 1906-04-04 2 If y«»n cannot ,-ca<l the v gu.igc m whi.l, your nationalit shrined, or speak On nKue J v r| reflects its underlying I i at once a pariah. The33 words
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Article30 1906-04-04 2 Despite the croaks of pe**iam, athletic and intellcctn.il combined. In our collegi men out of a crew of ei-lr for Honours Schools. C,,'^ graduate, m The Tnm30 words
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Article43 1906-04-04 2 I here is no doubt that ti of Singapore and 1 well balaiK tribution of lier population tre inno* sible without m adequate suburban train servicr, which shall lik< equipped with comfort m I subject t<> a moderate i Piometr,43 words
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Article46 1906-04-04 2 When any one talks of the ationof the rare, thrj shoul of the musical come: will *>e«' beauty m all its forms -flight and fragile, beauty looking and haughty, bea ity and graceful. 1 i women on the stage E jlaod i unique. Crtpkk.46 words
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Article42 1906-04-04 2 At its best v must b doctors' Latin is, m the m la tinguished mediaeval"; for oar own go so tar .i- t'> wy that it "doggy" than media-, it is monstiuni hum no respectable d I ship. Bntir- M-42 words
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Article49 1906-04-04 2 The danger which 'i;». land is not I lome Uu!<.-. risk of foreign attack, not incn taxation, not the but the pauperi- tioi poor. Paupci ism ia disgrace to the pauper; I ia r.> the disgrace «»t the countrj allows any man willing t" p<^of. Nation^ N49 words
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Article44 1906-04-04 2 We believe that then businm nowaday! n siderate. and §o idea si publisher! I larassed 1 5 that grow -troii-! r everj by a swarm of authors much of their profits bj of copyright, tlv them) theirpatience and the humour. -The Ac&kmy,44 words
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Article51 1906-04-04 2 The day- are pa-t when respecting da tor n is c m nl -tylc tastefully bleu I with the undertaker. B ed and impenetrable a priceless p would achieve h this is a natural *ift,s ich thebeW it" not, it should be acq cost British M51 words
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Article47 1906-04-04 2 Our Labour members w\ Parliament for the first I I new and strangi will be brought fac night with the richest Only a hand stroke away, I wart Shackleton or burly Joh could irring the neckthen before the Speak Arm- realised what they Labour Li'ii'l-t47 words
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Article57 1906-04-04 2 The frolic ho which for.oed the sub] Leech's be-t hunting sketches 14 Punch," is now, as it thing of the past, for m t necessary riding overfeno be deprecated and if hou hunting slowly it is mud manlike to go a considerable < out of one's* lytopassi In57 words
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Article53 1906-04-04 2 Perhapi the odd lingers m country houses m modern bachelor is a hardy a who likes roughing it, any bedroom is cons( cmmgh. There y terming it the aasumpi married men are careless tbrt. The very opposij the truth. A man is a ba< day. just because he53 words
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Article13 1906-04-04 2 inteit-' to i written on on* ble f* theopiui."-13 words
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Article33 1906-04-04 2 valuable clumns am al almost d*il) l v course wlku a nr. make it a duly practu shortly u.t,.' P."- 1 have lo pass J k disgracelul nu> «.l M* Maroh33 words
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Advertisement489 1906-04-04 2 THE QUEEN 1 OF TABLE WATERS IS: Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to H.M. THE KING I Sispensarg, I 1 8 JV BATTEBY K-O-A.D. FACING RAFFLES SQUARE. The Dispensary is m charge oi an efficient European Dispenser, who will personally and promptly attend to all prescriptions. Drugs of489 words
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Advertisement382 1906-04-04 2 NEW SEASON'S FRUIT. Australian Apples. I ex P. O. Devanha I JUST ARRIVED. I THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I Chops THE GRILL ROOMS mineral 5, beach road Waters Steaks Corner of Seah Street Open from 6 a.m. to i am. T«j» Fresh Oysters every Han? ft Eggs Monday382 words
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Advertisement183 1906-04-04 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Application will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore up to the i 2th April, 1906 for the posl of Chinese Interpreter and Clerk Gambling Suppression Department, Police, Singapore. Applicants must have a knowledge of (1! Malay (2) Hokien or Teochew and (3! Cantonese or Kheh. Salary183 words
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Advertisement177 1906-04-04 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. Established, Sept. 4™. i9<>sPublished at 58-2, Hill Street, Singapore. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily: LOCAL $3.50 per quarter J Outstations &4- 50 Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to "The Editor," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writers name and address, not177 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section12 1906-04-04 3 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ith, 190 G.12 words
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Article286 1906-04-04 3 DKt API rATION BY THE SWORD. |-E. 1». M" special.) from one of the Bangkok other da jf that the guillotine '-tituted for the sword out tic death sentence m i ned dominions of His ilalongfeorn, which s >ni y irs, the cynosure md French eye--, and,286 words
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Article158 1906-04-04 3 Mr A. G. Beaumont, of the Victoria Institution, Kwala Lumpur, recently elect*..! Principal of the Anglo-Chii ese School, |^>o!i. was, on the 30th ult., ted with a farewell address a:id a valuable ririg by his former pupils. The address iras read by M 11. Foenander, after which158 words
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Article106 1906-04-04 3 The Pa Blintar corre>pordent of the P'tak Pi>n. th rs describes a little-known Monte Ca lo ot" Kedah Parit Buntar is not such a bad place after all. What Singa; < c is toJoSore, Parit Buntar is sinr'tarly situat j to Kedah. It only costs one cent106 words
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Article69 1906-04-04 3 China profits by Japan's warning. A dispatch from Washington brings the ne\v> th t President Roosevelt and the member-* >>\ his cabinet believe that a-iv danger of an ami -foreign outbreak there of any proportion has been averted Washington gives the credit of this change m the situat69 words
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Article57 1906-04-04 3 The friends of Mr. and Mr- !1 Maynard will b*- glad to learn that their ■on, Vernon, who iraa born m Kuala Lumpur, 14 years a^ >, ha- gained an open scholarship at Eastbourne Colk Tlie Malay Mail also states that Mr Ru-sell's youngest son ha- passed57 words
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Article181 1906-04-04 3 The Bangkok- Tv.ies understands that Ifesars. Hooglandt and Co., who have been established m Bangkok for some little time on Messrs. M: kwald and C<».'s property at the mouth of Klong Kut Mai, will hereafter carrj' on business a- general merchants and commission agents under the style181 words
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Article399 1906-04-04 3 Capital Capital Issue i Paid i Issued. paid up. jValue. up. Company. Quotations. GOLD. •JS'SS l4 ooo Jo BcnawahGoldM.Co.Ltd. $14.00 seller. TIN. £*****0 rsnm a hang Corporation Ltd. 1.75 sellers ii'7oo ■r f Hahang Kabang Ltd. 0.50 £110 000 100,866 }l i I Queensland Raub Gold M.399 words
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Article158 1906-04-04 3 Tin $3.26$ Gambier -,:o do Cube No. 1 10.6*4 do do No. 2 M 10.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 20.30 do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 28.20 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) do (So to the lb. 59. Mace tßanda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) 33Liberian Coffee 20. Tapioca,158 words
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Article26 1906-04-04 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $80 fer £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted yesterday the 4/ ms bank rate at. 2,4 716. The Mercantile Bank'quoted 2/4s.26 words
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Article143 1906-04-04 3 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4* Demand 2/4 jj Private 3 m s.. 2/4 i 3/ i6 do. 6 m/s. 9/4 5/8 On (iern.any -Bank d/d 2 391 Private 3 m/s 2.44 i do. 6 m/s 2.46J On France —Bank d/d 2.944 Private 3 m/s 2.99] do. 6143 words
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SHIPPING NEWS.
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Article47 1906-04-04 4 MEN-OF-WAR. Heliopolis, Brit trans., 2967, Kelly, Apl 1. Vladivostock, for Odessa 1. Lactfer, Dut Col. str., 125 Lovius, Mar 22 Rhio, for Rhio. Meran, Fed. yet. 100, Alii, from Kuan tan des. Uncertain. Sea Mew, Col yet., 500 Murphy. Apl 3 Malacca, des. Uncertain.47 words
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Article493 1906-04-04 4 Baud, Dut. 1689 Lee, Apl. 2 Batavin, Daendejs for Batavia 6. Banka, Brit. str. 127 tons. Capt. Rushton, 30th Mar. From Natuna Island, 29th Mar. Copra. Teo Hoe Lye. For Natuna Island, I 1 Rds. Brouwer, Dut. str. 342 tons, Capt. Grcgor, 30th Mar. From Paneh, 29th Mar.493 words
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Article88 1906-04-04 4 Profit, Nor 715 Oteen; Apl. 1 Bangkok, Behn Meyer for Bangkok 4. Deli, Ger 726, Lense. Apl 1 Bangkok. Behn Meyer for Bangkok. Kistna, Brit 524 l^armnnt, Apl, 2 Penaag, Boustead for Penang 4. Formosa, Brit 2615. Snow, Apl. 2 Yokohama, P. O. for I^ondon 4. Proindence, Nor.88 words
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Article240 1906-04-04 4 Nairn; Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Men of-War, &c. Donegal, Brit, cruiser, Englaud, due soon. Duke of Edinburgh, Brit, cruiser, England soon. Natal. Brit, cruiser, due England, due soon. Mails from Europe Apl. 6, N. D. L. Sachsen. Apl. 17 P. &O. Delhi India. Apl. 14,240 words
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Article70 1906-04-04 4 Yfstkkoav. Tolvo r or Bangkok. Carlyle Port Swettenham. Dagmar Bangkok. Merapi Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Rajah ol Sarawak,. Sarawak. Sultan vanLingga.. Singkep. Emilie Rhio. Bullrr.outh Palembang. Flintshire Hongkong. Shanghai, and Japan. Will o'the Wish Pontianak. Sri Tringganu Bagan. Bentong Port Swertenham. Ophir Palembang. Sri Muar IflllT cT>d Malacca. Ban70 words
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Article83 1906-04-04 4 April Per Sea Mew :H. E. Sir W. Paylor, Mis> Taylor and The Marquis of Carnavon. Per Penang: Mr. Justice S. L Thornton. Mr. R. L. Leigh, Mr. Song 1 Nig Siang. and Mr. Goh Lye Quee. Per Indian Mi natvh Messrs. Towsend, Carster, Blank, and Spencer. March83 words
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Advertisement203 1906-04-04 5 ROBINSON >^ and 00. FIXED EXcHANGE REDU6ED PRICE Raleial) Bicpcics 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE j With Silver Plated Lamp. Bell and tM (Accessories The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. j Cbc Gaumont 1^^ j I 1 =1 CDronopDone I SINGING AND TALKING I I203 words
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Advertisement336 1906-04-04 6 SMOKZ Best moulmein Cigars. Owing to fixity of exchange and a At demand tor this brand ofGgan .1 1 havin,, eceived large consignments 0 lame from Ifoulmein, we have dcci led to reduce t'ne price from date. Cm be bought at 01.5a 1.30, 1.10 and 8 ront> per packet of336 words
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Advertisement689 1906-04-04 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. AID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 .<ESEKVK FUND:— Strrline Reserve $10,000,000 #1(le/Vk x S.lver Reserve 9500,000 1 »5.<W.000 !<es ye Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A H.ript, Ksq Chairman. Hoa. C. VV. I >ickson -Deputy-Chairman. K. (ioetz, Ksq. F. Salinger, Esq. C. R. Lenzraann, E. Shellim,689 words
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Advertisement584 1906-04-04 6 MALAY RECORDS. 1 Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong r Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban N Sri Rayu Gam bo Yum an Male Dabu Noori J Bangau Loiikin p A6am Paya Bunga Tanjong r Kual 1 dua Tengah malam k I^ermata Gambos H Sha'er L Inche Mina Che'long Bana Serampang Sri584 words
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Advertisement337 1906-04-04 6 FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OF LONDON. The undersigned have this day been apjointed General Agents for the abovementioned Company for the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and Johore, and are prepared to issue Policies of Fire Insurance at current rates of premium Guthrie Co., Ltd. NOTICE.337 words
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Advertisement455 1906-04-04 6 _"E._D. M." ADLETS. F< 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. HoffTM 25 words or under 50 ots. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 m 75 cts. 2. 00 3.455 words
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Advertisement424 1906-04-04 6 )R SALE, WANTED, EX, TO BE LET. To be Let No. 7, Battery Road i on 2nd Floor. l^, ApHytoGUTHRIE h r Ui To be Let No. 6, Cecil Street APPfrtoGUTHRIEA < l-td. To be Let A Compound House N woodc Park. Immediaie bed room s Stable try A Pl'!v.o(.c424 words
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Advertisement84 1906-04-04 4 John Little Co., Ltd SPECIAL IM3 I^ESE^E OLD VATTED6LENLIVET WHISKY GOLD MEOAL xiiff^^T^ REGISTERED "> (^P EDINBURGH, t LONDON IB7J ~-^T IOKOOM 4MO £XPO*T AG£NTS. FfiAHttliA/llr Co 59 Mapk Ij* JOHN LITTLE Sc CO. LO.. SINGAPORg; Per case of 12 Bottles M 0.50. Botol Hitam, Per case of 12 Bottles84 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1906-04-04 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-Day. For Per At Hongkong A. Apcar I a m Kelantan Vidar Bam Japan Indian Mon.<r<h Ham Palcmbang Ruby 1 1 a m Bangkok Profit II am X.. Pahang &c Stephan nooi: Indragiri Aing Thye noon Batavia Edendale lpm Penang Rangoon Cilenogle lpm P. Swet. Penang Kistna lpm78 words
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Article66 1906-04-04 5 ANGLO-RUSSIAN UNDERSTANDING. ■outer's V.oihv wuos. By submarine td- graph.) POSSIBLE RESULI OF THE MOR« (> CONFERENCE 1 t Desired by the "Time*/' i LONDON, April 3, 4.10. p.m. rhe Times say^ that not a tcu Eng- v hmen will hope that the Morocco .-•■nrcjiM roncludcl at Algccir.,-. timulate a policy66 words
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Article227 1906-04-04 5 UP] IHION TO HE AN AC- j MPLISHED FACT. i i v the extraordinary general meeting Bof the^Singapore Cold I ompany, limited, held m on Monday last, there Mr. Stevens, the ComRe, Fathc N. J lff Hon.W. J.Napier Capta... t and NU-^. Ikrkcr F. HuW. d227 words
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Article137 1906-04-04 5 n of the music-loving S gapore is called to <>ur imns, m which will be Lincement of another which is being m on the 9th instant by charming ability are well •< ktnong tho«;e ire connoisseur- i>f Madame Basset! is f several of our tears and the137 words
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Article97 1906-04-04 5 w with the deepest regret that 'i cement was received yrster--5« lohn Anderson's lather "1 away. Capt Stockley, w*s the recipient of the sad Rcna by cable from Burton-on from Sir John, tothecflect that atl( > had died on Monday last. !< la Mr. John97 words
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Article858 1906-04-04 5 miEF ON A GENEROUS SCALE On the 26th March a Kling youth was arrested for wilful trespass at Tanjong Pagar Dock. On being searched a gold watch, a ring, 524 and 6 rupees were found on his person. He was detained at the Sepoy Lines Station I'pon investigation858 words
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Article173 1906-04-04 5 Mr. Justice Thornton was engaged m the Supreme Court yesterday m hearing motions affecting several Chinese civil cases m regard to monetary affairs. Local sportsmen will be interested to learn that the race-horses Ace/mr, Rapid I'i/gritn, and Rifleman, have arrived from Calcutta. The second horse is said to have been173 words
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Article877 1906-04-04 5 MAJOR ANDERSON TELLS OF THE ADAPTABILITY OF THE PLANT TO PHILIPPINES. Major W. H. Anderson, of Messrs. Anderson and Company, who has just returned to Manila from a trip round he world, had exceptional opportunities during his visit at Colombo, Ceylon, and at Singapore to study the877 words
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Article166 1906-04-04 5 Tin legend which is hung up m the cars "No smoking allowed," is apparently meant as a huge joke judging from the number of lovers of the weed who are allowed to inflict the fumes of their cigars on non-smokers, especially the ladies who travel by the cars. A writ166 words
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Article2011 1906-04-04 5 SOME GENERAL IMPRESSIONS. The Chinaman possesses the land where it is mainly a question of "tin," but the old pursuit has now a formidable rival and one can travel for very many miles m the favourite planting districts and come across very few specimens of the2,011 words
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Article133 1906-04-04 5 THI Siamese Tramway Company, Limited, give away prizes m connection with their Prize Drawing Tickets. To-morrow being the anniversary' of the installation of H. H. the Sultan, will be obseived as a public holiday m Perak. Mr Loke Yew, who has not been very well lately, has been medically advised133 words