Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 April 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section16 1906-04-24 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 192. VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, TUESO^^^g^l^^ PRICE 5 CENTS16 words
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Article72 1906-04-24 1 CONDITIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO IMPROVING. FIRE ON WATER-FRONT NOW UNDER CONTROL. London, April -3, 5.15 a. m. The fire on the San Francisco waterliont is now under control. The railroad terry is safe and trains are beginning to run into the city. Iwenty-five square miles of72 words
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Article166 1906-04-24 1 MOST APPALLING DISASTER IX HISTORY OF UNITED STATES. London, April 23, 8.45 a.m. 1 he American insurance companies have decided to pay all the claims brought against them for damages caused by the mingled earthquake and fire at San Francisco. It is believed that altogether ,£22,000,000 will be166 words
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Article36 1906-04-24 1 WON BY EVERTON TEAM. London, April 23,8.15 a.m. Kverton bca» Newcastle I'nitcd by one goal to nil, thus winning the A tiation Cup. The match was played at Crystal Palace before over 60,000 spectators.36 words
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Article25 1906-04-24 1 London, April -3, 8.45 a.m. It is announced at Rome that Governor Martini, of Eritrea, starts for Adisabeba on the 23rd -to-day.25 words
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Article18 1906-04-24 1 London, April 23, 8.15 a.m. Hie situation m tiic northern pare of France continues serious.18 words
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Article447 1906-04-24 1 On arrival m London Duke Tsai drove with the Chinese Minister, who had met the Commissioners at Livc.ie pool, to the Legation m Portland-place. The other members of the l Com mission, with many attaches, were conducted to the Hotel Great Central, where accommodation had been reserved447 words
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Article66 1906-04-24 1 COLONEL UTHBERT RELIEVED OF HIS COMMAND. FOUR LIEUTENANTS LOSE YEAR'S r SENIORITY. London, April ij, s. X n.m t the W.n Qttk the Aldcrshol ragging case has been promulgated. Colonel Cuthben has been relieved Ins command Adjutant Stracey has been relieved of his appointment, mc four lieutenants who66 words
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Article128 1906-04-24 1 IMPORTANT SPEECHES BY NATAL MINISTERS. London, April 13,8*5 a.m. Minister Marion, addressing his co stituentsai Durban, said the natives made the poll-tax an excuse for an exhibition of resistance which thr V Ind long contemplated. Hie Cabinet had decked to ,j ca with their discontent without ask128 words
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Article22 1906-04-24 1 London. April a.,, 8.45 a.m. c TrS. di reported from Dena.n and I. levin, where the strikers have erected barricade!22 words
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Article22 1906-04-24 1 IDOW April ij, 8.45 a.m. Hie increase of thtffMTtson m Em* enounced yesterday, is due to ,225 of general policy22 words
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Article19 1906-04-24 1 LOKDOW, April 2?I X n m rwo of constabulary have gone to guard the Swaziland front*-19 words
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Article20 1906-04-24 1 LoifDOH, April *3 f g^j a.m. Madame Curie will continue the researches of her late husband20 words
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Article385 1906-04-24 1 11l connection with the pu m( v j^j t of Their Majesties King Edward and Quern Alexandra to thr Olympian games at Athene, the following article descriptive of the scene of those games taken from the Ceylon Patriot, is o f interest Amongst the wonders of the385 words
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Article57 1906-04-24 1 I m Suhai. of Johore haa recemh takm delivery ol i Mercedes to-h n racing car. I his is the fourth Mercedes car sold to his Majesty, h ne behm ol a higher ix>wcr than the la-t n»c Sultan ii an expert driver, an,l it E a evident thai Sunev57 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement317 1906-04-24 1 Che Paper for the People. Che Best jflduertising medium m the Straits. KATZ H THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 16. Stamford Road, Floor) Whiteaway LauUawg Buildings, Hours from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. 2 -i.m. to 5 p.m. ROYAL HOTEL i No. 4, MERCHANT STREET, RANGOON. Sa\tOn StClDart, FnpriefotY. The Most Recherche Hotel317 words
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Advertisement590 1906-04-24 1 D Special Holiday to CEYLON, Newera Eliya 00 6,200 feet Ois the most accessible hill station from the Straits Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, Magnificent climate, Good Hotels. A Mountain home for Europeans. A health station for invalids. A place of education for children. An attractive holiday resort tor Visitor^. CHEAP RETURN590 words
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Advertisement10 1906-04-24 1 oi; Guarantee Hk earnest Circulation of anp paper m Singapore.10 words
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The Eeastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 24TH APRIL
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Article200 1906-04-24 2 We are informed that during- the past month five British steamers have coaled at Sabang, a Dutch port, rather than at Singapore, while, during the same period, four Norwegian vessels and three Russian transports have coaled here. This is a fair illustration of British commercial patriotism the patriotism200 words
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Article234 1906-04-24 2 We referred some time ago to the spirit of uncharitable hostility displayed by the various religious sects here against a new sect and its exponents who have recently come m our midst. The following from the pen of Rev. F. H. Morgan, for many years a well-known figure234 words
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Article114 1906-04-24 2 Sav~> the Time* o) M<tl<i>i<t It is greatly to the credit of the British Government and of British Municipalities that they have always strongly resisted the temptation to raise money by any form of gambling. What about the F. M.S. Gambling Farm Isn't that raising114 words
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Article329 1906-04-24 2 We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Lewis Fraser, which took place suddenly on the morning of r'.th inst Mr. Fraser w is about to leave for town when he fell down m the bedroom and expired immediately from angina pedoris. The late329 words
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Article255 1906-04-24 2 A plarlkk m Mergui has found a pearl valued at Rs 35,000. Mr. Walter Makepeace, the Manager of the Fnr Press, lias returned from a six months' furlough. Fhe Town and Volunteer Band will play at the High Service Reservoir from 5 to 6 p.m., to-day, weather permitting. Tm outward255 words
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Article302 1906-04-24 2 I From Native I'apers| MONGOLIA. The Russian Minister carefully watching the movements of Prince So, who has been ordered by the Throne to proceed to Mongolia on a tour of investigation. He isso keen on knowing the purpose o( Prince Su's mission that he ha*, instructed the Russian302 words
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Article167 1906-04-24 2 I .IK BAVERLAC (SELANGOR) RUBBER O LTD. This :iy has an i v capital of R 1,000,000 m Rioc shares, with a present issue re the B iveriac m the Klang d fhe first I are Messrs. G. H. Alston, X F. S. Hardie. H. Gordon Boia167 words
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Article168 1906-04-24 2 AN INIQUITOUS SCHEME." Mr. Hector Jayawardena, a leacned Advocate ol nbo and lM the Municip il Cou a Idresse members oftiM Grand Pass A ciation the other day m an teech, re "The Public Servants' Salaries ie," ,v.u\ concluded it with these stirring wonts: -"However much the pampered officialdom lj168 words
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Article140 1906-04-24 2 REPORTED NAVAL DEMONSTRATION AT SHANGHAI. It is reported that the recent movements of warships m the direction <>t Shanghai are m the natur of a n ival demonstration connected with the demands for compensation m regard to the Nanchans murders, fhe latest information is that the American140 words
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Article22 1906-04-24 2 91T nenry Ministry has. few month., bu, ,t h tnved to destro) m i< p, 1 1 Administration ol 5&22 words
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Article29 1906-04-24 2 WC 1 1.1 the pnst three m nth* o( our share mark< i starnl »g i payra dividends th, madem >n< and have prices Tim29 words
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Article16 1906-04-24 2 quad vorce Coun all who came int i it causes thannoyance. "W< it was16 words
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Article29 1906-04-24 2 Ihe Iv sh 1 upon strength and mvi fell rather abrupt!) cai pedestal and k hands of Japai bj fensive and to its gre itdisa 729 words
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Article21 1906-04-24 2 The puzzle m^nt, if it wa not ret iin th tiou \vn measure of i to assume th21 words
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Article17 1906-04-24 2 It ill p tured u| dollar s two shilli .■•I!- s third CO 117 words
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Article29 1906-04-24 2 g mcrcl a I trati< >• >upp>rt of tl that class, f« >r I they would d machinati< his nothing m< v i and detrimei I I29 words
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Article21 1906-04-24 2 It is iv convict ither it an accus I and plain '1 i day, m t i21 words
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Article20 1906-04-24 2 attenv A foot, let v only to 1 throne and m tli< 1 to all ou Vlon Ptltl20 words
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Article165 1906-04-24 2 1 im \k Sir, interest I ■object *>i !erem< mjr, and Mi Va t i mod all t v 1 M. m to com now rip t i wives, w it W I •ttera hefon m ire gn I i v n BMrelj a matt165 words
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Article132 1906-04-24 2 According t«» the japan Gaaetoe, a lire occurred at midnight on the <>t instant, at Yohohama. No, 15 Bluff*, a twostoreyed wooden dwelling occupied by Mr. Kaufman, and No. »5*A, ot the same character, occupied t>\ Mr. Graham, were both totally destroyed. Vr. Bell's house, No.132 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement588 1906-04-24 2 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS IS: Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to I/.M. THE KING The "Stationer's Hall," 6, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN I 1 1 K EAST, FOREVERV DESCRIPTION OF STATIONERY AND BINDING REQUISITES. PRINTING. This department is repute with up-to-date type* and machinery588 words
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Advertisement421 1906-04-24 2 FRRSH FRUIT ORANGES 50 cts. a dozen APPLES 50 cts. a dozen A rT" I 3he Australian Stores. THEY'RE I'RIME. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I .^^M^^^^tt^^^^. I a^^bn^^aw^ s^^a^^a^aVsatf ORIENTAL HOTEL 596 E-D NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j XKis Hotel Just Opened, j Draft Ale and Stout, and all Wines and Liquors421 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous88 1906-04-24 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, April 24th. H^ Wat'r. 11-14 a.m. li-i* p.m. W.CT.U. Social. Deaconesses' liome. 8. Town BanJ. H. S. Reservoir, 3 to 6. T©-m©rr©u\ April 2^th. H g WatC U-47 a.m. 11-C a.m. P. .omeward mail clue. Thursday, April 26tb. Hi., Water. 0»19 p.m. P. ft O. homeward maii88 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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Title Section11 1906-04-24 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SJN(JAI>OKK. TUESDAY. APKIL 24th, 1906.11 words
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Article64 1906-04-24 1 L VESSELS IN PORT. MEN-OF-WAR. Moonstone, H. M. tug-boat, Capt. Mellar, 13th Apl. From Colombo, 4th Apl. I" Rds Sm Belle, Li^lit-house tender, 48 tons registered, y> crew. 100 h.p. Nacodah, 1 2th Dec. from Malacca. 11th Dec. Colonial Government.. Rds. Sm JtfifW, Govt. str. 500 displacement, 3564 words
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Article698 1906-04-24 1 Augsburg, Ger. str. tons. Capt Paulsen, zist Apl From Sydney, 2nd Apl. (i.c Behn Meyer <\' Co. For. 1 lamburg, V Rds. Bt*4o*g t Brit, str. 240 sons, Capt Quine. ?ist Apl. From Port Swettenham, 19th Apl. G.c., and 8c dp. Strait- Steamship Coy. Ltd. For P.<it Swettenham,698 words
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Article497 1906-04-24 1 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued. paid up. Value, up. Company Quotations. *i>n™ l 40 000 Bersawah r, o!( M Co Ltd. 8i:i oo sellers 4u 00() 1() lv Do. Do (Deferredi $8 25 |GOO,OOO 00O.COJ 10 10 IWh Hydraulic fi.U I. Tofu.l 11 50 IS&2S Z™' ooo497 words
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Article33 1906-04-24 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted on Saturday the 4/ms bank r.;tr at. I 4 7, 16. The Mercantile Bank quoted r 4 7 16.33 words
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Article157 1906-04-24 1 Tin Gamble: 7 .2$ do Cube No. 1 10.63J do do No. 10.00 Pepper. Black (ordinary Spore),, 20.124 do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 28.25 Nutmegs (mo to the lb.) 33. do (So to the lb. 59. Mace (Banda) 145. Cloves (Amboina) 33Liberian Coffee 20. Tapioca, small pearl157 words
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Article148 1906-04-24 1 On London— Bank 4;n 1/47/16 Demand 2/4 ?/i6 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 5/8 do. 6 m/s. 2, 4 1 3 1'• Oh ■7>'r».<mv Bank d d j.40 Private 3 m j. 4 do 6 m/s .'.47 (>// France Bank d/d 2.95 Private 3m, s 3.00 do. 6 m/s148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1906-04-24 1 MAILS TO ARRW. Fi Europe By the P. &O.s.s. I, dtM 25th April. Fmm China By the P. O. s. s Atvmdim, 1 -n m Saturday, April 23ki>. Capr: for Penang A I^ombav. h ihrih Singkep. Kr.nlir Rhio. K'nm Sanjj Penang and Calcutta. Betsy Bagan. Wiihchn Macassar. Palawan H*kong, Shanghai170 words
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Article69 1906-04-24 2 Wharves at which different Shiis were berthed. V. Wharf: 5. Van Langkat Graving Dock Van den Bosch. Albert Graii ing Nil. Section No. Baron Ardrossan, Kum Sang. leesta, Crown of Castile. 3 I'm t Fagelund. Malaya 7 (8.W,) Paknant, Capri. s (B. W.) La Seyne. 1..69 words
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Article68 1906-04-24 2 Port Said, March 29 la-* Friday afternoon, when the "Sirocco" came oat of the Canal, it was reported that, just before reaching here, the Captain had attempted to commit suicide by -hooting himself and that he was very severely injured. He was conducted to the Lady Strangtord68 words
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Article76 1906-04-24 2 Captain Moriei of the. Jaixl Atco/I unwell at Bangkok and ha- gone into the hospital there. I'm Rl are \<>o case> of malaria at the military camp whither the American troops who passed through here the other day were bound. Tmk old Town Hall, tor so many years familiar to76 words
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Article230 1906-04-24 2 FLOGGING CH INAMEN IN CHINA. Mr. H. 11. Marks asked die Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether his attention had been called to the report of the superintendent ol pol'CC of Hankow to the British Municipal Council of Hankow for the year ending l>c<\ 31, 1905, from which it appears that230 words
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Article20 1906-04-24 2 Pi A'.; 1 broke out .>n the 1 Pacitit 1 Siberia while en route from Kobe t- Yokohama on hei20 words
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Article142 1906-04-24 2 Powell Co. April 21 At Sale-room, cocoanut plantation, upper Bedcloh, 2-80 p.m. 24— At Sal«-room, three freehold building allotments off Bukit Timah Road -'-30 p.m. 24 At Sale-room, building allotments Rangoon K.»ad etc. 2-3O p.m. At Sale-room, house, and fruit plantation, 2-30 p.m. -24 -Al Sale-room, seaside bulding142 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1906-04-24 2 I PIANO for $75, j 1 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I I TDT A "M*/^T ACI I The Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd. j21 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous523 1906-04-24 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Vantr, Port, Probable date of arrival, tuid Agents. MtN ok-Wak, fee Andromeda, (Brit, cm.), Hongkong, •000. Diadem, "(Brit. cru). Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England Soon. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit cru.^ England soon. Monmouth, (Brit, cru.), England shortly. Natal, cru.), England, soon. Thistle. (Brit g'bt.). Plymouth, soon. STKAMF.Rb.523 words
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Miscellaneous237 1906-04-24 2 Roon, Hamburg, May 4 Behn Meyer Sachsetl, Hongkong, May 14; Behn Meyer Salazie, Colombo, May 7 M. Maritimes Sardinia, London, June 15 P. Segovia, Hongkong, May 8; B. Meyer Senegambia. China. Apl 24; B. Meyer Shahallum, Japan, Apl. ;A M. Kssabhoy Signd, Odessa, May 4; East Asiatic Con SI ivonia.237 words
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Article103 1906-04-24 3 POZI N LIEUTENANTS SEVERELY CENSURED. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF DECISION IN RACCINC CASE. LoKDOU, April i' 3, 3-30 p. m. official announcement of the de- ion cached m the ragging case that Colonel Cuthbert placed "m hail pa>i Adjutant Stracey has been of his adjutancy, and Ueuts.103 words
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Article54 1906-04-24 3 HI NDRED VIL! tGERS KILLED ANDM \NY SEIZED AS CAPTIVES I NDON, A]' tj, pm. Abyssinian outlaw, has eS ese villages south- < f and killed one luinF< rtj -one nw n and thirty-three women were yea been! Ed on the Iron- the purpose of effecting the54 words
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Article41 1906-04-24 3 IMPRESSIVE PRO ESSU >N OF SINE HUNDRED ATHLETES. April *3, v 3o pm. Games have been eni v th< Kins of the Edw.nrd and the Prince There was ai i essive procession ted King Edward a Greek A41 words
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Article28 1906-04-24 3 FRANC E HAS OVER r\VO HUNDRED i HJSAND MEN IN MINING DISI KH IS. Api il -3. $-50 p.m 1 re-inforcements Lens. ire now districts28 words
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Article58 1906-04-24 3 THE HOTEL DE L' EUROPE WILL HAVE A I EMALE ND b ilr. haytor of the Hotel dc I I th< new building the public, inn 'imcd .rdenwhich will be the new hotel, i> Mr. 1 is ed near where eat j which is made k be here. »ta Tls.58 words
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Article85 1906-04-24 3 sterous m I prein Penang and on rrounding the islaiui. The dull arrived m I very much Both tier boats were of the crew wn •ard and drowned >n the 19th instant, a very POM the i-land, with great f< •ad itself felt well out« 185 words
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Article76 1906-04-24 3 Known that the I 1 nicr Mhore *>n the New Jersej l '..;_i con signtnent «>t l\n a ruL»U >^ \"<>rk; the cargo cannot •v\\\ les^ than /"ico.ccc, probably Die luhhti is being taken out, •< unei onl nuea t«. h<- tight ashore tore and alt,76 words
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Article164 1906-04-24 3 ■iiltt i, I,', -tack- ot coal at the *'l been known to have been ii <: j,;i-t. bul the Dock authorities hope to nave the fire undei control shortly, and a repetition w\ occurred m thi> connection years ag 1 1 not be anticipated. It is proposed m Manila to164 words
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Article690 1906-04-24 3 (Before Mr. Justice Law.) THE BRANDY LABEL CASE. Injunction Granted. I he decision m this matter was delivered yesterday morning, when hit Lordship said I am of opinion thntthe labels are colourable imitations of those of the plaintiff*, and that there was an intention of imitating the690 words
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Article45 1906-04-24 3 I he Police Court loot-ball team played a match against the Central Police station team at the Raffles Reclamation ground on Sunday. The game resulted m favour of the former by two goals DC. Mr. Manan. a Po'iiceCourt interpreter, captained the Police Court team.45 words
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Article54 1906-04-24 3 S. C. C v. OFFICERS It A. Tin S. C C. nut the Officers of the K. A., stationed at liiakan Mati, on the Esplanade yesterday evening at h< ckcy. After Sue game, the Club retired winners' by two goals to nil, despite the severe attacks occasionally put forth54 words
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Article65 1906-04-24 3 The temperance lecturer, commenting on the story ot Dives and Lazarus, pointed out how when Dives was m Had* s he did not ask for beer or wine or liquor, l>ut for one drop of water. "•Now, my friends," he abked his hearer*. what docs this show65 words
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Article53 1906-04-24 3 Mr. Charles Mitchell, of Gonawelle, Ragaia, Ceylon, left Colombo for the Malay States hv the Delhi for Plang estate, one <>f the properties of the Asiatic Rubber and Produce Co. Mr George Dunn, of tiangwarily, Dolosbage, sails next month to join Mr. John Hunter, of Jalam53 words
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Article54 1906-04-24 3 Tin I*. and >. homeward nail ■teaser "Arcadia" left Hongkong at i. p. ni. on Saturday and is due here at 2. p. m. OB Wednesday, the 25th instant. Kviiiik Couvreur went home on a ibort vacation by the iicMaacrki mail ■Hamrr Atmrnm acme. ihcre ware many at tllc Nvhnrt54 words
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Article625 1906-04-24 3 W^XIKI) ORANGES Four Kling coolies employed at the Tanjong Pagar Dock were arrested yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust as carriers m respect of seven Italian oranges, value 75 cents. Mr. Freitche, Superintendent of the North German Line, stnted to Mr. Scott, m the Second625 words
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Article1240 1906-04-24 3 •E.I».M" Competition.! All need holiday* They are essential after a period of incessant toil, fix, as a rule, strenuous labour should be followed by afew days' rest In a word, all feel m this nerve-shattering age— the age of excitement and worry- where everyone is <>n1,240 words
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Article1135 1906-04-24 3 "I WOULD THAI I KNEW WHERE A COMMODITY OF GOOD NAMES WERE TO BE BOUGHT." (ED. M. Competition.] Singapore abounds m matters of keen interest, and con indeed boast of her commodity of good names. Take the names of her streets, bridges, and lighthouses; they alone1,135 words
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Article178 1906-04-24 3 Mrs. K. W. Nordmann died at Bangkok on the sth instant, after a long illness. Surrey Policeman (to motorist buried beneath his wrecked car): It's no use you hidin', sir. I must aye yer name an' address." Three Europeans died from cholera at Bangkok during the Easter holidays. They were:178 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1906-04-24 3 ROBINSON and Co. FIXED EXCHANGE S REDUCED PRICE Rakial) Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE With Silver Plated Lamp. Bell and all Accessaries The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. I Sastern dr Oi iental 3Cotel, j PENHNG. CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brothers, 1 Proprietors.191 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement968 1906-04-24 4 SMOKE banks. Hongkong 1 Shanghai Banking nOCf Corporation PAID-UP CAPITAL •10.000.0UC mm RESERVE FUND:PlMlllfi^ill rin/ir^ St.rlmg Reserve $10,000^000 m, wnn(V^ lICVUIIIIVIII VlV|ill O. Silver Reserve $9500,000] 195 0 °.°0C Reserve JLiability of Fn)prietors $10,000,000 >Z Owing to fixity of exchange and a Court of Directors. great demand for this brand968 words
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Advertisement560 1906-04-24 4 i MALAY RECORDS. n Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plernban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu M Noori J II m Bangau n Loii kin n Asan Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam 1,, Permata Gambos m Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bana pi a beram560 words
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Advertisement351 1906-04-24 4 ll "1 M A -X- JBwJk £3 m. THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OF LONDON. The undersigned have this day been appointed General Agents for the abovementioned Company for the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and Johore, and are prepared to issue Policies of Fire351 words
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Advertisement478 1906-04-24 4 PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Qodowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i Week. Fortnight. M»»t» or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. a 5 75 cts 2. 00 3. 00 4. a 1 100 cts. 3004.00478 words
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Advertisement493 1906-04-24 4 TO BE LET. To be Ltrt M No- 7. Battery RoJ 0 on 2 nd Floor. lll^ o Apply toGUTHRr: To be Let A Compound Hou vvoode Park. Immed f bed rooms, Stables. entr Apply to GUTHR[: TO BE^ LET, From the Ist April > house No. ioS, Ro^,, 1493 words
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