Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 May 1906

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  • 22 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 203 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906. Wlllllilllllll till l-li< PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1077 1 FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION RULES. SCOTLAND ir. ENGLAND. Playing very bright and dashing football at New Hampden-park, Glasgow, Scotland beat Kngland by two goals to one and m so doing scored their 16th victory m the course of 35 matches between the two counries, England being able to claim 1
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  • 101 1 Mukhtar Pasha has been authorized by the Porte to conduct negotiations on the subject of the Tut co-Egyptian frontier dispute with tli<- Khedive says "I hr I imes". The Egyptian Government is, of course, a party to these negotiations. On the frontier, so far as is known,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 356 1 Che Paper for tl>c people. Cbc Best Advertising medium m the Straits. ■^r j^. j:wr > -vu -^^c- .r^r _v— -?mc- 2^n -y- ~m- >^^ _^Mfc John Little Co. Ltd. t Qfii f Sowe Reasons Why .Pr agents. 'Rnrk'^'^ t Per Case of i-*UI IVC J 4 doz. Quarts Guinness*
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    • 666 1 P Special Holiday to CEYLON, fir 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 for Visitors. CHEAP
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    • 466 1 01: Guarantee Ihe f.arqcst Circulation of 1 anp Paper m Singapore. THIS MAN WOULD RAISE A MONUMENT TO THE FAMOUS PHYSICIAN WHO INVENTED DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Chronic Rheumatism was his Trouble. Cured alter 15 Years <<f Suffering. "If I could afford it." said Mr. Louis Loiiaux. of Bandoeng, Java,
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  • 649 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY. 7TH APRIL. EDUCATIONAL LECTURES. This is a season of lectures. Quite lately we have had more interesting dissertations by local gentlemen upon such varied subjects as Japan, mass and its might, Shakespeare Cor should it be Bacon and so forth. Very little
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  • 405 2 JOCKEY'S WIFE STRANDED. Heated Discussion. At the half-yearly general meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club held on the 30th April, a somewhat ncated debate occurred oversubscription fund that was raised to assist the wife of a Jockey out of the Colony. Mr. J. F.
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  • 380 2 HIGH PREMIUMS FOR LAND In the States a good deal of grum Ming is being indulged m by planter* with limited capital owing to the higl premiums and rent charged b\ Government for land. At present the rates are as follows Premium S3 per acre if the land
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  • 298 2 ARABS AND CHEAP EUROPEAN WORKERS WANTED. The latest phase of the South African mines labour problem is that Arabs are to be tried m Natal, and that two or three of the Transvaal companies are again nibbling at the introduction of cheap whites —not from
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  • 744 2 COELHO CONVICTED. "TMi Meanest Mam m Singapore." The hearing of the charges against F. \V. Coelho was resumed before Mr. Colman on Saturday morning. Mr. Gaunt, who appeared for the defence, stated that he had been retained only that morning. He noted that the original charge had been
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 3 2 '^t-ierree.
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    • 22 2 m^y not know it but h naire. innocent of ari milli fooled individual m ;,l lM^^x Collector, Magazine WOll(J
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    • 10 2 and bloomers new irouan, Mr iw, n s
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    • 17 2 mc south African m n ed sooner or lat-M &I, tence of the present li
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    • 8 2 mc aristocracy is the le
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    • 24 2 young enough to retain ofsmpl.city, he soon 1 femi «V ol his own di M U must always beon-;hi s /v Fair.
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    • 36 2 rhough France has obtained 1 diplomatic triumph at Algeciras the remains, clear to „11 Ull that Germany has ensconced 1 Morocco for good or evil, *itl to controlling the policy of Frano 11*' Uoser
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    • 39 2 We have m Naul another oi that distrust ol the humanity justice of the Colonial British whirling been so flagrantly displayed by Liberal Party throughout agitation and bytheGoven mem whole South African polici chesUr out .ct
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    • 56 2 What is given to the men i denied to the employers; and a ring < Capitalists with unlimited tun<U «tic the law could not torch would n n be a menace to the utll-bei: State, but would form an ai against whom do trade union could
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    • 49 2 A 1 nind red yea into the twentieth centurj tition about theindisj i and Latin to a true edn. i b< regarded a> not U t. l< c interesting I all the cur interesting freaks that hum has beed guilty of m tin. development.- T.P.s Weekly.
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    • 45 2 It all the non woman's dress v en bel i probably be reduced at 1.; rate state, since w< against this, fir g jeered out of the oth PI an article of feminine ;!tti:t I fallen under oond n or another.— L>k/\'<
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    • 42 2 A n tering shan I secretary of th< Beyei < It pany that until it p will neve 1 use th< he receive- to send directors. I sel he and I bin m. It k» me from starving, day."- World.
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    • 41 2 Book-learning is the cv whole educational systi mechanic is 1C real ><_ se the terra, not ***** the average clerk but. i! 1 11 tin clerk's average should say mosl mo; c reai knowledge tha master-. Ran n patch.
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    • 54 2 1 he real ruler of I manent official, of an <... 1 whose berth is secun I pension await- him whenhehas m the fewest numbc of h< that the law allows, doing that time as i« compatibh awake. The ooly real pa life is a hatred of
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    • 65 2 Thought at the pn n^ moral difference betw the colour of your him and ll H costumes, and people do I nearl) often, yet the nairdress* r's art an English It. Women trouble with their hair. soft, beautiful coils al I 1 neck, the hair is
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    • 64 2 You may tell a man thai cannot be reckoned am ces-,e^. you may point out his regard to investments, J proach him tor omitl vantage of the opportunities be n advancement, and he will your criticisms with a v but take gentle exception to m which he pronounces
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    • 83 2 Many books which mnv will be pearis of great \n-\cc t hence. We would say to the oj» whose means do noi permit launch out to any great extent should buy books which from trw portance and comparative sc en intbedaystocoroebeappra higher value than the sUnd There
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 "STAR" CORNFLOUR. Safest Surest Cheapest TRIPLE SUPERLATIVE. 40 CENTS A TIN. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM. j THOMPSON THOMAS h CO. I THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I SINGAPORE. THE QUEEN i»F PABLE WATERS IS Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants o/ appointment to IT.M. THE KING H THOMPSON,
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    • 514 2 j Bird's Nest T j j Cognac 1 I I J THE BEST BRANDY ON THE MARKET I FOR A MODERATE PRICE. I <® I (Sampks on Application.) J Caldbeck- -I I Macgregor Co. I SOLE IMPORTERS. TO LET "Clydesdile" Gilstead Road, Tennis and Stabling. Entry Ist June. Apply Bonnie
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    • 62 2 LOST A PROMISSORY note for ***** signed by K. Hong Co., and Yap In m favour of M. M. Menachee Sundram Pillay, which had been discounted through the Netherlands Bank, and redeemed on the 26th April, has been lost. The loss has been notified to the Police. The finder will
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 11 3 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7th. 1906.
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    • 230 3 Capital Capital Issue Paid lssMed Pa^ U P- Value, up. I Company. Quotations. GOLD. TIN. fllSflOO 2l I 11* nom. SiSaSffi J 18/ 1 r^°g m. Ltd Do a Wers •230 000 Sooo lo IS J^JohoreTmM Co.Ltd. „S sal« ******0 0 lo tK'SJ 1 M°^ td i
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    • 27 3 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Saturday f he 4/ms l>ank rate at. 2,4 i,B. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4,7/16.
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    • 143 3 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3,8 Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/s. 2/4 9/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4^ On (w?r».any Bank d, d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 Om frmma Bint <1/d 2.93; Private 3 m/s 2.98 J do. 0 m/s 3.004 On India
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    • 172 3 Fm 90.12* Gambler 7.45 do Cube No. 1 n ,0.62$ do do No. 2 10 .00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) M 20.75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 28.32 J Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) n do (80 to the lb.) „59. Mace (Banda) f 45 Cloves
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 348 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. tfgpersl*** (•range, Brit. str. 4,896 tons, i' ll<wc -"th Apl. From Vladivostnck, >4* Apl 3,539 troops. For Odessa, U. Rds. fcrts*, Brit str. 753 tons, Captain Apl. From Gorontalo, Gx and d.p. Wee Bin For dorontalo, U.— Rds. Bril |36 Olscn May, 1
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      • 403 3 CLEARANCES. Kintuck, n Amsterdam, Lon- d °n, and Antwerp Machaon, Genoa, Marseilles a Liverpool. HjMO, Hongkong, and Shanghai. »>W, Bombay. Darvel, J Zamboanga. Both, Sabang. Perlak, p po t Soesoe. Tydeus, Hongkong, Japan, Seattle Tacoma. Kut Sang, Penang& Calcutta. Maria Rickmcrs, Bunbury (W.A Resident Schiff, Rhio. Pin Seng, Port Swettenham
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    • 584 4 Maine, Port, Probable date uj arrival, and Agents. Men of-War, &c. Andromeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, soon. Diadem, (Brit, cru), Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Thistle, (Brit, g'bt.), Plymouth, soon. Steamers Alesia, Hamburg, June 9;
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    • 537 4 The Times' Correspondent telegraphs that an immense throng welcomed Prince Arthur and his party on their arrival at Calgary, Alberta, from Banff. The city was decorated and all business was suspended for the day. Ranchers, cowboys, farmer>, all splendidly mounted, had come into the town from
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 83 4 John Little CoTlTf OLD VATTED GLENLIVET WHISKY GOLD MEDAL ""I xirfsSj^^^ REGISTERED EDINBURGH, ft LONOOx 1873 LOMDOM4HO EXPO#TAG£HTS. ffiAM* Ba/lE/ 3 Co 59 M*4>. JOHN LITTLE CO. D., S I IVI GA P O c? c; Per case of 12 Bottles X 10.50. Botoi Hitam, Per case of 12 [ottles
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    • RACING RESULTS.
      • 71 5 REASONS ASSIGNED. London, May sth 6.17 a.m. f w o contradictory versions have been assigned for Count de Witte's rction. < >ne account states that he i«as overthrown by the reactionai v and the other that he desired to foitifythe autocracy by the promulg.itionofa reactionary constitution
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      • 40 5 LEGISLATIVE SITTINGS London, May ;th, 6.17 a.m. The Natal Legislature has reaitem ■v opening speech, gratitude was expresssed at the attitude adopted nperial Government and an -lance \va> made to the manding the Imperial c neighbouring colonies.
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      • 39 5 HOISTED BY HIS OWN PETARD. London, May sth 6.17 a.m. A Russian has been killedintheßoisde es Paris by the explosion of a bomh which he wa* carrying m his pocket. A companion who was accompanvina was Avumded.
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      • 26 5 REBELS AND LOYALISTS. May sth 6.1 7 a.m. N tal rebels are destroying huts yal Zulus are retaliating by b Xi aals.
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      • 41 5 RKM-WEH CONFLICTS ANTICIPATED IN RUSSIA. London, May >tn 6.17 a.m. rrespondent at St. licts renewed conflicts between Crown and Nation. He declares that the reactionaries m- tend us the foreign loan to wage civil war. tdorffwill probably retire.
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      • 49 5 TURKISH TROOPS OCCUPY PTIAN TERRITORY. London, May sth 1.35 p.m. I <--cnted a note to v which is virtually an ultimatding the withdrawal of Egyptian terri- confirm the f boundary pillar- m the El Arish 5l A Turkish detachgyptian territory and eported to the threat-
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      • 30 5 TO RECTIFY LOSSES. ;><>n. May, sth 1.35 p.m. >1 the Exchequer hathe Collectors of which will rectifiy losses change of date m the ref the tea duty.
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      • 35 5 ADMIRALS MEET AT MALTA X, May £th 1.35 p. m. tun to Turkey ezpiret m Admirals Beresford, Lambton arrived simultaneously at cruisen and a flotilla of desa c proceeding from Malta to is.
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      • 67 5 EXPOSED BY KoosEYELT. May sth, 1.35 p.m. idem Roosevelt m his message that investigation that the Standard Oil Trust ted enormously by secret thods. The Sugar Trusts eat corporations have been '"und g ,t v o f the same practices. President stated that the prose- the
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    • 58 5 riES FOR TO-DAY. Single Handicap. mes J 40, vs: J. R. Bartholo--15. Leicester, vt J. R. Angus,— 4 X Kvaii i st x.. t,. \V. Ahin-plus Mixed Doubles. (A and B Clas- Couples.) nias/ and C. \albcrg, vs. -Olivcim and K. Galisian. .J- finder and
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    • 89 5 I Mi I ukicn merchants m the Straits Prftementa a "d F. M. S. are reported »«jve subscribed «^,000,000 toward gilding of railways m their native province. Mks.Cuin,. Ah M,m., daughter-in- f Mr. Chung Ah Yong, died m riaT" X on '*May. Deceased's mar--2J uav celebrated with great ulat *f*y
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    • THE DULWICH CONSTITUENCY.
      • 43 5 GREAT DAMAGE TO MULBERRY TREKS. London, May sth, 6.17 a.m. Late frosts have caused much damage to the mulberry trees m Japan, and it is feared that there will be a considerable reduction m the output of spring silk.
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      • 48 5 ■DUKE OF ORLEANS IMPLICATED. London, M.-y sth, 6.17 a.m. M. Clemcnceau m a speech at Lyons, declared that documents had been discovered proving the existence of a plan, based upon instructions received from the Duke of Orleans, for antiRepublican parties participating m the labour riots.
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      • 32 5 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS. London May sth. 6-17 a.m. The Kaiser visited Prince Buelow on the occasion of the latter's birthday. The Emperor wished the Prince the best of health.
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      • 29 5 VALUABLE SECURITIES DESTRO\ ED. London. May ;th 8.10 a.m. Many vaults and safes lately opened at San Francisco disclose great destruction of «iecurities deeds and records.
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      • 70 5 FRANCE** RUSSIAN SUPPORT BRITAIN. London, May 6th. 10.30 a.m. The home papers emphasize the significance of the Franco-Russian surport to Great Britain over the Tabah questions, and regard this as being more important than a naval demonstration. The French Amba-sador has advised the Sultan to yield over the
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      • 52 5 THE OPENING UP OF PORTS AND CITIES DELAYED. London, May 6th 10.30 a.m. It is annonnced at Washington that China has declared her intention not to open up the Manchurian ports and interior cities until complete preparations and regulations have been made for the government of the foreign
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      • 34 5 MAGISTRATE MURDERED. London, May sth 8. 10, a.m. A magistrate, named Stainbank, has been murdered by natives near Ulundi whilst returning from tax collecting. The policeman who accompanied him was wounded.
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      • 31 5 LABOURITES WILL SUPPORT SECOND READING. London, May sth 8.10 a.m. The Labour members of Parliament have declared their intention to support the second reading of the Education Bill.
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      • 30 5 AMERICAN CONSULATES GRANTED THIRTY YEARS' London, May sth, 8.10 a.m. China has sanctioned the sale of land m Manchuria for American consulates on a thirty years' lease only.
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      • 34 5 ANGLO-FRENCH AMENITIES. London, May sth, 8.10 a.m. King Edward replying to President Fallieres' toast said he was convinced that the entente cordiale would do more than anything else to maintain peace.
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    • 172 5 We note with interest that a rubber company was 'put through" locally quite recently and bids fair to become m the near future a profitable venture. Castle wood Limited sounds well, and what is more to the point, reads well m the prospectus. The shares of this company
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    • 43 5 Cambridge won the boat-race this year very easily. The official estimate of the space which separated the boats was three and a half lengths, but so easily were the Light Blues rowing that they might without difficulty have doubled or trebled the distance.
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    • 717 5 S. V. A. RIFLE MEETING. EXCELLENT SHOOTING AT BALLESTIER. Results. Australian Challenge Shield, won by No. i Co. S. V. I. The Australian Cup, won by Col. Sergt. Galestan S. V. I. The Perak Cup, won by Sepoy Shaikyasasin, Russell's Infantry. A further stage of the S. V. A. Rifle
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    • 96 5 We regret to announce the death I of Mr. Ezra Nathan. The sad intelligence was received by his son on Saturday. It appears that after leaving i Colombo, Mr. Nathan's health assumed a decided change for the worse and he died the
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    • 24 5 Mr. W. Redkearn, a well-known rider m Australia, is going to Kuala Lumpur to join his brother, Mr. George Redfearn, as trainer and jockey.
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    • 1036 5 [By Augur.] Once again we are preparing for the Spring Meeting. O\vners, trainers, jockeys and the sporting public are daily becoming more interested m the I morning gallops and the winning pros- I pects of their particular fancies. We may expect a decided improveTV," thC frelds m
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    • 187 5 BOTH CAPTAINS REPRIMANDED. The assessors sitting m this enquiry left the Court at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning to view the Haversham Grange. On their return the following decision was handed down 1. Both vessels were property manned and equipped the compasses etc., were m order.
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    • 626 5 FIERCE FIGHTING. The native rebels under Bambaata on the 4th of April attacked a party of the Field Force m the GreytOWU district, killed four troopers, and wounded several more. A portion of Manuel's force, consisting of five officers and 146 men, had gone to Keate's Drift
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    • 38 5 Mr. Lim Koon Yong and family beg to sincerely thank all their friends through the medium of this paper, for their kind expreseious of sympathy and condolence m their recent bereavement, to which theyare unable to reply personally.
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 361 5 KIM Company. Books, etc., recently received, 28th April, 1906. y Ever man s Library, Everyman's Library, Cloth Edition. Leather Edition. Tennyson's Poems ..X The Golden Bonk of Coleridge Ivanhoe O Pocm^, Robert Browning 1844-18^4 j£ Discovery of the Source of the Nile *J Ravcnshoe O Last of the Barons Essays
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 507 6 SMOKE Best inoultiKin Cigars. Owing to fixity of exchange and a great demand tor this brand of Cigars and having received large consignments of same trom Moulmcin, we have reduced the price, of these cigars. Sub-Agents. Maypole Bar, Feng Quce <Sr Co., YoQg Lee Seng, Ghee Soon, Half Way House,
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      • 713 6 BANKS. Hongkong S Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I a io Silver Reserve SSOOioOO $195 00^ 00 Reserve ILiabillty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A iiaupt, Ksq Chairman. Hun. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. K. C,oetz, Ksq. I H. E. Tomkins Ksq. I C.
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      • 524 6 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Male Dabu Noori f Bangau Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong N Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er M Inche Mina Che'long Bana f Serampang Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong H Timbang Daek Anak
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      • 254 6 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OF LONDON. The undersigned have this day been apjxunted 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. GuthrieA Co.,
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      • 462 6 "E, D. M." ADLETS. FO] PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. i Day. i Week. Fortnight. Month 25^vvords or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00
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      • 471 6 R SALE, WAHTEdTST TO BE LET. No. 7, Batted R B on 2nd Floor. I I'-'-"1 POo* Apply to GUTIIKiKfc T o be Let House woode Park. ||J2 Spoti, bed rooms, Stable? C "**> C _Al'Plyt..Gl H1!<,,,. TO BE LET, From the isl Anril I'ouse No. 108 l R% 8
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