Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 May 1906
1906-05-28
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section17 1906-05-28 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 220 VOL. n SINGAPORE, MONDAYrMAY~2a 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS17 words
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Article156 1906-05-28 1 CELEBRATES HER JUBILEE ON THE STAGE. Miss Ellen Terry celebrated her jubilee on the stage on 27th uit, but thc actual date of her jubilee was the 28th. Fifty years ago she appeared at the Princess' Theatre in The Winter's Tale, and won the hearts of the156 words
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83 1906-05-28 1 One of the leading restaurants in St. Petersburg is shortly going to have only Chinese waiters. The Russian waiter is impossible, the Pole is bad, and the Tartars who have been so far employed in the leading hotels and restaurants, are forming unions and becoming83 words
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Article665 1906-05-28 1 A pamphlet, entitled, "A Transvaal View of the Chinese Labour Question," by Mr. R. VV. Schumacher, late VicePresident of the Chamber of Mines, a director of several Rand mining companies, and a member of the Johannesburg firm of Eckstein and Co., has been published. Included665 words
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Article238 1906-05-28 1 WANTED TO '.MARRY HIS GRANDMOTHER. Most people have thought that thc Prayer Book formulates an unnecessary law in laying it down tli.it a man may not marry his grandmother. Hut one never knows, says tin- BamgboJk Times. That is just what a Bangkok youn.u man is238 words
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Article, Illustration544 1906-05-28 1 Thf Trying CLIMATE Saps Their Strength. Blood Gets Watery-Nerves Weak. 1 his Rangoon i..\i>v Foi nd in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Hii Blood Nerve Tonic Needed Lady Reader, So Will You! Mis. D. Wilkins, the young and charming lady whose portrait is here544 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1906-05-28 1 nkkmW 1 a^?^!s9^s3bae OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. eaj ap— r^» i V(ff^ W m im f!r m rfrr Zr "^'■^^M U^ I ft la llb^B^bbb rt f-^ HSP'^ r^^^^ F"^^^' jefe*" V<^ r~rmr\ £3BHf^' i^? t "f*** m W jm^t, *r^m w ■J*y*aaa% Vfl lac^^ *f .V •e^J* ISL!* Im-mjm SlaJl mAtjrL223 words
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Advertisement157 1906-05-28 1 eastern Oriental Sfotel, PENANG. LZttJ^G- HOTEL, PENANG HILLSt Sankies Brothers, Proprietors. mm ***************************************mm**mKßKli^*mm*WW*W*W**Wßt*tß The "Stationer's Hall," 6, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE EAST, FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STATIONERY AND BINDING REQUISITES. PRINTING. This department is replete with up-to-date types and machinery and is intended as a convenience157 words
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Advertisement411 1906-05-28 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, Newera Eliya SXj 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. CHEAP411 words
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Advertisement12 1906-05-28 1 -^■^^■MgSi l SINGAPORE J. LITTLE I CO., LTO. end AGENTS. > ROBINSON CO.12 words
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Article239 1906-05-28 2 Is the official survey for a light railway from Bhamo in Northern Burmah to Momein in Western Yunnan still in hand? Nothing further has been heard of the project since the announcement, some months ago, of its authorisation by the Indian Government. In view of the239 words
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Article104 1906-05-28 2 Thk above Chronograph Show opens to-night with absolutely the latest turns from Europe they have a very largetent on the Reclamation Grounds, nearly oppo-ite to Raffle- Hotel aud the apparatus, which i> the latest production of Gaumont vV Co London, i- stated be the best that104 words
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Article109 1906-05-28 2 The Japanese Cinematograph. I ins show is a- popular a- ever, as evidenced by flie crowded houses for both shows on Saturday night. The proprietors must have an enormous stock of films as we have seen new pictures, which are amusing, interesting, and not one of them vulgar. To-night there109 words
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295 1906-05-28 2 The eastern Dailp mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 28th MAY. ANTI-LEPROSY CAMPAIGN. As recommended in these columns some weeks ago, an energetic campaign against the numerous lepers who mingle freely with the healthy population of the city has been inaugurated. It is now very seldom that a leprous beggar is295 words
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Article18 1906-05-28 2 Woman is rfw haa never looked newest spring with™ rdto something pathel ,hf "Lady's H18 words
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Article18 1906-05-28 2 •v revolt of tho grater dange, to invasion; and l, ful, u unapproacha the mutiny.18 words
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Article23 1906-05-28 2 1 he stinking violet" called the fi said ii spoiled hedgerows, and weeks R, i that of will be- here. Jada"23 words
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Article20 1906-05-28 2 inc latesi telegraph hue giraffes bec orning necks in trx pulling abo former cases s.blc. -"Buluwa20 words
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Article27 1906-05-28 2 Mauve hats and ma gloves with silk clocl Mauve waist-b mauve fans, and So whatever we do n»t we're socially in i quart (fhtur*:27 words
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Article29 1906-05-28 2 Shorter Ho neymoons. *s, K nolUi the honeymoon. I a ie.. d lys at and then a return to recently married co U] pr a |nh J anity Fair.29 words
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Article25 1906-05-28 2 VVe note borne s succ ?f u Hatlu.cn, and i. that the H to the d< problem ol th« essential solida wctator.25 words
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Article21 1906-05-28 2 English Monopoly Gone. tat<ons hi th< ii 'p'>ly li is 1., en alliance of the II now German furnishing them, n21 words
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Article27 1906-05-28 2 1 he conqui form< R a campa only a thi the hitter much in tlu N If" any it larding R donable < chiiii27 words
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Article37 1906-05-28 2 I'" even men only and in ba lis tlie sm dark hole on th< huu>e, to which ti betook hi ms« retreat, a pipe and h chci it nl sui I criminate smoking Field."37 words
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Article49 1906-05-28 2 riu our ow 11 mg accent' is a American- A i statement Boston (U.S.A.) Herald" the last mail in \\l que of the recital ol Job," by Mr. Jol I known Mai ilm Duxburv. w the delightful ao i vated peopk m I marked.*' Man49 words
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Article153 1906-05-28 2 Qa Saturday night "A Beautiful Flower was staged to a packed hou<e everybody enjoyed themselves, and everybody had full value for their money A novel feature of the show was the introduction of several new item-, A Cake Walk," A Hindustani Dance," and Chinese songs by a real153 words
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Article85 1906-05-28 2 According to the Colaam GeuetU the policy of the Gorman Government in promoting forestry in Kiao-chou ia already bearing satisfactory fruit Every year the area of afforestation grows larger, and the Chinese, stimulate.! by German example, are said to be planting tree^ on their own account, and to be85 words
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Article186 1906-05-28 2 To t b E Dear Sir VV s 'tlK't ling .>t l! cut, Resident captiouee criti M) frequently I.) I With every ne t m. It practice t" dispose •nd where a V. policy I d>> n"! likes "a change just 1 ana f- »r no bettei >186 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement534 1906-05-28 2 {'Bird's Nest' new season's fruit I COgllSlCl MESSINA *m WW j esr ORANGES THE BEST BRANDY ON THE MARKET I JUST ARRIVED FOR A MODERATE PRICE. 1 VERT CHOICE <samp.es on Application, j THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I^s^ I■■ m THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Caldbeck- -J I Singapore. I Macgregor Co. I534 words
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Advertisement267 1906-05-28 2 N OTICE. On and after the Ist of June, Messrs. Kim Co's Establishment will open as follows:— Week Days from 8 a.m to Q p.m. Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 P-m. KIM A Company. 6» 2 Armenian Street. DO YOU COLLECT/ PICTORIAL /o/ /V^a# CALL AT XCVjitts Co. /CXI267 words
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Article51 1906-05-28 3 rrr H IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS IDON, May 27. 10.30 a.m. course of tl»e disarmament H Lords, I,»rd ed the distinction ction m expenditure and -ddiip pointed out that while DUld dO its utmost io expenditure it to provide th. Emoirc. Dis- was impossible leral understanding M51 words
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Article28 1906-05-28 3 HON ol OPERATIONS. M,.\ i6, io a.m. t practical armistice 11 Naial while tlie g, hut Bambaataa i him to con11-,, N IV nou Pvv-28 words
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Article11 1906-05-28 3 Ali.l. SUPPORT BRITAIN. ic a.m. Washington nstructed gard to11 words
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Article17 1906-05-28 3 Rl i:i»< >M. i o a.m. 1 crats have I lima giving -hie free-17 words
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Article21 1906-05-28 3 rr mx ro IN A is at various there rii trave li period s, from r r- 'urn21 words
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Article26 1906-05-28 3 I HUSI- ■m. Japanese rally -ome M I OS. •nglo.Jjpanese Shooting Match I I between Rifle I al mov- the forMS \t lints.26 words
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Article15 1906-05-28 3 3 26, 4.45 p.m. I hrient ip companies their intenistcrn Australian15 words
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Article21 1906-05-28 3 llAk(li I' VVITH BRIBERY. r Maj to, noon. I ouscrvatrve M. P. has been unseated for TUC n*t%^21 words
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Article178 1906-05-28 3 PLOT TO BLOW LP A POWDER The Russian Easter holidays, which ended on 20th ultimo, passed off very quietly at Baku, onrjraia men being killed in various brawls. The following are the details of the discovery of the Anarchists' seeret tunnel near the armoury and powder magazine.178 words
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Article27 1906-05-28 3 SlOv oS'y-JOR lid-: REMIS--1 HISEMENT. i loth. nooo. Mr. Ihrive at the Parliament, he ttingall sentences >n view of promotsed with Natal, wmanded admiration.27 words
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Article31 1906-05-28 3 !t last the Cornwall v! ;,v, -"l to the house of ol Amoy Street. A fee 1 with a silver S Bluifc and ul Pleasant night to a31 words
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Article82 1906-05-28 3 Viscount Hayashi arrived at Kobe on the 3rd inst. and was received by the British Consul. The Ambassador assured the Governor of Nagasaki, of the intense interest taken in Great Britain in the Anglolapanese Alliance. As an instance he mentioned the sympathy shown by the British82 words
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Article662 1906-05-28 3 H. E. THE GOVERNOR. FINAL NIGHT A GRAND SUCCESS. The third and final rendition of the amusing comedy, H. E. The Governor by our local amateurs, was given on Saturday night under the patronage to r. m K Cm p s f t,,c SfoOTore SportngClub. From every point of view662 words
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Article1905 1906-05-28 3 THIRD DAY. A pleasant afternoon brought the I Singapore Spring Meeting to a successful conclusion. The clerk of the weather right through the meeting threatened to give us that which the sporting fraternity to say nothing of the lad es— least desired, a heavy rainfall. On Saturday morning,1,905 words
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Article378 1906-05-28 3 Pon Kun o o i Splendid j 0 o Madame Mcq 3 o 0 o WINNING OWNERS. Ist 2nd 3rd unp j J. Graham and H. For 3200 Bridge Kongsee 2100 W.W.Bailey I 1 o Jm. Hood 201, Nameless Kongsee". 1 1 1 o Goo. Cumming 1 1378 words
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Article289 1906-05-28 3 On Saturday last four Cantonese were charged before Mr. Scott with assaulting the Dock Police in the discharge of their duties A Sikh constable stated that on Friday night he was on duty at godown No. 1 6 when he saw several men lighting aud heard cries for289 words
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Article137 1906-05-28 3 SEVERE OUTBREAK AMONG GERMAN MIXERS. An epidemic of "spotted fever, "or cerebro— pinal meningitis, has broken out in Westphalia, in the Ruhr Valley mining district One hundred and fifty patients are already under treatment. The di-ease was originally brought horn Hungary by immigrant miners into Germany, and137 words
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Article117 1906-05-28 3 The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Societc des Bains de Mer ct du Cercle des Etrangers a Monaco, otherwise the Monte Carlo Casino was held last month. A dividend of 350 francs (,£l4) per share was declared. Last year's dividend was 320 francs. The117 words
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Article82 1906-05-28 3 In view of the outcry that has so often been raised about wholesale exportation of priceless works of art from Europe to America, it is satisfactory to note that Messrs. Duveen, of London, have just brought the Warren collection of Oriental porcelain, which of all American82 words
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Article70 1906-05-28 3 Mr. Cor win Spencer, the biggest grain and stock broker of St. Louis, and Vice-President of the Louisana Purchase Exposition, who recently lost nearly 100,000 in a few days, collapsed while looking at the tape machine on the 3rd inst. Symptoms of morphine poisoning caused70 words
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Article342 1906-05-28 3 A JUSTIFICATION OF ANONYMITY. English journalism has always been anonymous, and it has ever been recognised that correspondence should also be allowed to preserve its aronymity save and except to the editorial eye. Yet, curiously enough, attention will be given to statements made in the editorial columns ofElectrical Review - 342 words
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Article220 1906-05-28 3 MR. BALFOUR ON THF SITUATION. Mr. Balfur, presiding on 2nd inst. at the annual demonstration of the Primrose League in the Albert Hall, said he would not attempt to minimise the defeat they had sustained since last year's meeting, but there was no need that they should feel220 words
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Article129 1906-05-28 3 The clock-making industry in Nagoya, for which that city has obtained a great reputation in Japan, is at present in a vei*}' prosperous condition, manii facturers having moie orders on hand than can be executed promptly. The total number of clocks turned out in Nagoya during MarchJapan Chronicle - 129 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement431 1906-05-28 3 KIM Company. JUST ARRIVED a Mew and Varied Stock of ENVELOPES as below. Post Bags VI, per 000 $6.00 100 0 60 n 500 3.00 Citadel Foolscap Bags Cartridge, A&.&trfite-^wrf 7 pei 1,000 22.00 M 100 500 12.00 Draff 1,000 MOO iv. lo 2 2 5 N 7.00 Deeds, per431 words
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Advertisement514 1906-05-28 4 YAMATO GO. Dealers in High Class Japanese Curios and General Goods. SOLE AGEN IS TO TOKIO SEIKOSHA" CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. Contractors to the Japanese Navy and fiipponYusen Kaisha's Fleet. 127, Hi t gh Street, SINGAPORE. ■SEE MUN 12 VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Just unpacked Singer Cycles Rubber Tyre Ricksha wheels514 words
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Advertisement695 1906-05-28 4 BANKS. Hon j kong Shanghai Banking Corporation. i PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 IQ m Silver Reserve 9600,000/ 1 »VW,000 Reserve JLiability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. VV. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R.695 words
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Advertisement583 1906-05-28 4 Q< k_ x x H -yrarrry— w x g u u w u m I MALAY RECORDS. j 1 1 Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong r Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman L Mak Dabu Noori f I Bangau n Loiikin 1 Asam Paya f Bunga Tanjong583 words
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Advertisement426 1906-05-28 4 THAT IS FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. On paria Franosls Man Sprecht Deuttoh EMMERSON'S HOTEL AND TIFFIN ROOM. 96 ROBINSON ROAD 96 Open daily from 6 a.m. until 1 1 p.m. Board and Lodging. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The very best Wines and Liquors supplied. Best German at)d Pilsner Beers. J.426 words
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Advertisement502 1906-05-28 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FC PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all \vour Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart i Day. 1 Week. Koutmght. Month or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 5° a 75 Cts. 2. 00 3. 00502 words
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Advertisement416 1906-05-28 4 TO BE LET. on 2nd Floo,. J e K)rTl Appiy to GUTHRIE ft r Ltd. T 0 LET aaa* 1 CompouiMl house Koad, from Mav 1 1 M: '<iy] u »owiL«iritHin3ed bv^ mi| e^ Terms n, |,:,atc Ut tr^TO LET. ONE DOUBI Y avp ROOM to 1 NL 5,N GU416 words
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THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section10 1906-05-28 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 25h7i906:10 words
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Article27 1906-05-28 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. Hie Netherlands Trading Society quoted Saturday the 4 /ms bank rate at 2,4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/16.27 words
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Article375 1906-05-28 1 g* Capital I Issue Paid I 1 pa:d up. Value, up. Company. > Quotations. GOLD. ;000 140,000 jo jo Bersawah Gold M. Co. Ltd. .000 6CK),CO, IS i Brni?_Hydrauli? 0 f in fe r rred > BSSS S 300,000 JJ Kadana&W^ $1 TIN> £250,'000 *****6 y 1375 words
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Article147 1906-05-28 1 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand a/4 1/8 Private 3 m/s.. 2/4 9/16 do. 6 m/s.. 2/4 ,3/, 6 Ow Ger».an\ Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On J- ranee— Bank d/d 2 95 Private 3 m/s 2.984 do. 6 m/s147 words
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Article171 1906-05-28 1 Tin i Gamoier 3 do Cube No. Q 3 do do no. a. £T Pe f Per \?i aCk(ordinar y S 'P OI H »0.75 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. M ,8.50 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) u do (80 to the lb.) ,"J IT Mace (Banda)171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous842 1906-05-28 1 MEWS. ciSTiES Stf* 8 > S aptam aa s 24th Ma y- F rom Ham' VESSELS IN POBT. Fo?ka!2afS G Rds ßehn Mcyer Co MERCHANT" VESSELS. -$**+> Brit. str. 3 400 tons, Capt i*t \l, olh n Ma y- Fr °m Biisbane, /fcafciM. Ger. at 161 tons, Capt Pet A842 words
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Advertisement59 1906-05-28 2 STRAITS CYCLE Motor Co. LAMPS CLEAN, COOL, SAFE 100 C. P. 1 CEfcT per Hour, rHI 5 ALWAYS RP LIGH x^ N l, WI S > SMI SMOKi Best IKouitncin Cigars. 1 g this and having .ecei\ sign Moulmein, we ha\ prices Sub'Aaents. .j reng Quee Yong Lee Seng, GI59 words
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Advertisement89 1906-05-28 2 John Little Co., Lta. OLD VATTED GLENLIVET WHISKY (||P EDINBURGH. lomoomjmd Exro#r Agemts, FfijrrßA/tErS Co 59 Ma»* Cere £c UOH^I L ITTLI 8c CO. D.. SINGAPORE Per case of 12 Bottles >1U.50. Botol Hitam, Per case of 12 Lotties >9.7G I PIANO for $75, j w I and 18 payrm89 words
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Miscellaneous449 1906-05-28 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. .V<i;wr, Port, Probable dale of am ltd. and Agents. Mfn-of-Wak, &c Andromeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong. I soon. Diadem. (Brit, cru), Hongkong. June. 1 Donegal, (Br^t. cru.), England, soon. Duke of Edinburgh. (Brit cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit. can.). England, soon. Thistle. (Brit. g'bt.). Plymouth, soon. SfnaantM Avuthia. Bombay.449 words
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Miscellaneous366 1906-05-28 2 LIST OF PASSENGERS PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. &O. steamer 'Mongolia" ronnecting with the steamer "Arcadia" \t Colombo. From London, Api. 27.— ro Singapore Miss Aitken, Mr- Mac sregor, Rev L. F. Trever, Mr T. W r Main, Mrs Hvde and child, Mr F. C. Peck, Mr L. N. Stephen-. Mr366 words
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