Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 June 1906

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 242 VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, SATURDAyTItJNE 2a 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1533 1 The ouest by two British warships and the Newfoundland sealing steamer I Adventure for the derelict freighter Dunmore, adrift in the ocean shipping track since January 19, indicates the absolute necessity for some concerted j measures by the great maritime Powers j for ridding the
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  • 261 1 EXTRAORDINARY APPLICATION AT BOW-STREET. Mr. Marshain, magistrate at Bowstreet, had recently before him the two informations of Mr. Alfred Mnngena, a Natal native, charging Sir. Henry M'Callum, the Governor of Natal, with acts of oppression in the exercise of his office, involving an alleged
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  • 181 1 Although Major-Gen. TrepoflTs name has not been very much before the public of late, his influence has been growing steadily in Court circles. He* has been extremely busy with the task of preventing any great popular outbreak during the early days of the Duma. Recently Major
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 235 1 curiK cut COWCCO w vacuum cms podccitin. Obtainable Everywhere. j 0 hn Little &fa Ltd. SINGAPORE. Jj^ fl«enls for j j. W. BENSON'S I Watches&Clocks. f c© IfjForoveris< nu t! BENSON tor the h c -t ood unequalled therefore. |lf- whatever gn tch is required, accuracy and dura- Q bii
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    • 383 1 y ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION ra\ St. Louis Hid -SP| BREWERS OF FINE BEER EXCLUSIVELY $%j&£ SARKIES BROTHERS aa^?-!y^ Sole Importers. ORIENTAL HOTEL.! 500 E-D NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j XKia Hotel Jtist Opened. Draft Ale and Stout, and all Wines and j Liquors of the best quality, at moderate prices, j
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    • 176 1 D Special Holiday! our I r\, 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 for
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    • 10 1 r SINGAPORE J. LITTLE* CO., LTD. and AGENTS. ROBINSON CO.
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  • 259 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 23RD JUNE. AUSTRALIAN POLICY. Mr. Deakin, as is his wont, has hit the nail on the head. In a series of speeches, he has outlined the policy that must be pursued in Australia, if progress is to be made, and the Commonwealth
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  • 349 2 JUDGMENT GIVEN AGAINST YOUNG TOWKAY'S. Before Chief Justice Law yesterday afternoon the case of Suckalingam Pillay vs. Poh Cheng Tee and Chong Chung Beng was concluded. Mr. Koek stated in summing up for his client, the money lender, that the plea of the defence had not been
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  • 57 2 In our issue of the 16th June last we published what has been proved to our entire satisfaction to be a grave and unwarranted accusatian against Dr. Coronel in his professional capacity. We very much regret that we should have published the paragraph in question and we "now tender to
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  • 987 2 AN EXPENSIVE TRAM RIDE Two Malabaris and a Chinaman were yesterday charged before Mr. Scott with refusing to pay legal tram fare. It was alleged that they got into car No. 19 beyond P. &O. Wharf to travel to Tonjong Pagan The distance covered two sections and the
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  • 77 2 A sensation has been caused at Lambourne by the news of the suicide of Mr. J. Chandler, the well-known trainer. He went out with his horses in the morning, and was missed afterwards. The vicar went in search of him, and found him in the Windmill Plantation with his throat
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 8 2 Ihe whole world i ~V
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    • 9 2 mo "arch.-/ >rA7//( )^Cons t i tut
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    • 22 2 are becoming the i J; doll *<*£ "Mailed ■A^SRpS! other couutne:d^ Cthe ,< -C////rr/, jW s C ne t0 s.Jen-4
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    • 13 2 «7 '"'wee, th« .4 Jaf* Times. T,,kin d R
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    • 28 2 «-iui imagine not 1 mir ted u, give" perm 3; 1 01 wSJSSSs beginning once more t hlchh public mind.-- Si VI^""SP* M.l'., in *^*S«W,
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    • 37 2 in meeting the Aliens Bill ft. H. of Lords has rendered 1 Zu!*? ant service to the nu, U! ;(\7"--no reeling ol hostility to nJ!l!? bnti>is Tmpossible attempts to surround Zm pregnable zcreba.,
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    • 36 2 ft well-known tj rm IVi fined lor selhn.,,^,^,^ close season, hie fish was ba.t, but that made no Xt Sellers ot potted pheasant S game are apparently i, secutionHtlnsdens.onl.Js^X London Evening bWQ
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    • 40 2 folk arc now cnte.tam^ plainer scale^ I hey ask fa at a time, but ruvt more part* There is not the ostentation^ petition that there has and crushes are no longer m the popularity of a I rictonal.
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    • 49 2 I cannot understand why knew and aldermen should have been so persistently made lament in literature and popular philosophy. Why are city fathers alwa) i s ipposed to be m They are no uglier than nobb couldn't be. G.K. Chesterton, in I.kl trat>ii London AVa s
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    • 44 2 < >ne cause which has contributed to the .lecay of letter-writing -and, forth matter of that of conv« the multiplicitii.il ofm ig Knowing fashion 0 iig I arid* Ciood talkers are rdud 1 to a dinner party what thej mankind. Quark rh !<■
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    • 61 2 London is one of the 1 1 know, in having it> great stretches ot garden and i»pcn spaces that cut deep into the heart ot the hi if lo and mortar. With all its shortcomings in nsta ad perspective and thet put 4l" still our nearest working approach
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    • 72 2 Mr. Chamber] Reformers have, in reality, chance ot winning the chi Unionist Free Traders rat] the sponge and admit tli.it a not be both a Unionist ind Trader, and that, in fact, for the elector to choose whether* will beaChamberlainiteoi aCampb* Banncrmauitc. < >ikt admit that
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  • WHAT OUR READERS THINK.
    • 254 2 To the Editor oi the I tsten With reference to the letter otSyini which appeared in your i»ue of topw) I beg to Zic for the nfonnauo writer in particular am t;u; publK that the statements made therein > the London OmnOtTaph She* art u false.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 669 2 "AUTUMN GOLD." Cigarettes. (Of somewhat of the same description as k 'Three Castles," but of a larger size, more choice tobacco, and hand made, by W. D. and H. O. Wills, of Bristol and London.) EXPRESSLY PREPARED FOR:— Caldbeck Macgregor Co. SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS LTD. REVISED TIME TABLE. On and
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    • 400 2 Australian (Banned Meats WERE USED EXTENSIVELY IN CDc South African Campaign AND EARNED THE COMMENDATION OF THE WAR OFFICE. EVERY CARCASE USED IN FITZROY BRAND GOODS is carefiilly examined by a Government Medical Officer and Expert before being passed For Human Consumption THUS ENSURING Perfect Safety. AGENTS AND SUPPLIERS,THOMPSON THOMAS
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    • 80 2 Board and Lodging \yANTED in a private family not too far from town moderate terms. Apply E. K. B. c/o. E. D. M. uuwiii6j(flss7nf To-Nlght To-Night 11 Saturday 23rd June, 1906. "ZORHIDfI" The Indra Zanlbar. Royal Theatrical Co. of Singapore. In North Bridge Road Alexandra Hall will stage To-Morrow NlgHt
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1900.
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    • 243 1 Capital Capital i Issue Paid lssued paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotations GOLD. %3SS I4o>oo io !o Ber«wah CoK, MCo Ud. 812 .00 se,.e. •W >,CCO 6no,COj 10 10 !>„,.!?•« (Deferred) 8.00 sellers Do- Do. H'ref) nom TIN. SSSS aJJSS fe a A TiMMining P^ Ltd i
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    • 26 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 24 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday's the 4/ms bank r^te at 24 \,2 The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/16.
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    • 144 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/8 do. 6 m/s. _\4 34 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 9/16 On (Jerthany Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. m/s 2.4 Ow trance Bank d/d 2.95 Private 3 m/s z.^Si do. i m/s 3co h On India—
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    • 163 1 r J S >s o GamMer '-'5 d.» c uoe No. i 1 1 oo do do No. 2 m 9 00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 30.5c do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 28.25 Nutmegs (no to the lb.) 31.5© do (So to the lb.) tt 52 Mrtce
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 162 1 -gppiNC NEWS. VE 3SELS IN PORT. UtBCHANT VESSELS. CfUin m Kobe, P. .v o toovCapc m Yokohama, Simons ft Ca 3 tons Capt ft (o. U.om Colom--54 d.p. PaterHongkong, ms Capt ptk tnYokohaPaterson Simons Rds. str. 3,799 th June. G.c. Behn LJ. Rds. ns, Capt m Mcl;.1 MC W- 5,
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      • 533 1 Palermo. Brit. str. 4,908 tons, Capt Andrews, ioth June. From Yokohama, 1 7th May G. c, P. and O. Coy. For London, U. W Paiitana, Brit. str. 1934 tons, Capt Morton, June 21, from Rangoon, Boustead.'tor Rangoon 23. Sm Sang, Brit. str. 1,776 tons, Capt Mitchell, nth June. From Calcutta,
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    • 189 2 ANGLO-AMERICAN TRUST PROJECTED. The great music-hill trust engineered in New York, and comprising forty-five leading vaudeville theatres throughout the country, is still extending, and expects either to absorb or force an alliance- with one of the principal English variety combinations. The primary object of the combination here is.
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    • 142 2 Aii article in tne Saturday Review" gives some hitherto unknown facts with regard to the early history of Bridge in England. The current idea that the gime was not played before 1894 seems to have no foundation, as the writer of the article states that he
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 62 2 I THE I SEA VIEW I Taniong Katong For Terms Amlv The Manager. SEA VIEW MOTEL, Llephone No* 333 Post Office Box No, 295 SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN j fThe Pharmacy Urinin [nfallable relief. Only sold in f n PXO~~cr> C W -L- -tJ tlj 1 PHARMACY C2,
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 522 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Nmtur, Port, Probable date of 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. Acilia, Hongkong, July 4 Behn
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      • 184 2 Sunda, London, July 27; P. O. Silesia, Trieste, July 9 Rautenberg Sonnebeg. Australia, June—; Behi Meyer Sachsen, Hamburg, Aug. 10; B. Meyer Sambia, Hamburg, July 9 Behn Meyer Saxonia, Hamburg, July 20; B. Meyer Scandia, Hamburg, Aug. 7 B. Meyer Sibirien, Cop'hagen, July 18; East Asiatic Coy. Socotria, London, Aug.
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    • 25 3 -^SS submanne sr Accused of tone find, 1-40 p- m D*** f^nlcrioV caused proMiniV ol t! n the Duma by
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    • 33 3 (DdS I E RS HOWLED DOWN. lug! :nd 1-40 Pm'nft I M-tcr of Justice l***2%£c of the Interior <feUrerj a« dtheN h e"dcHMuling the conduct of Bo* ""'^rind shouts of resign,
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    • 19 3 KITCHENER'S I' SUCCESS**Z understand! thru the French u-ill succeed gS-lSff C—nder-in-ffiio India in 1
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    • 32 3 fHE DUTYOFTHE DOHA. Received. June::. >.47 P-™. nia UC vigorously enquiring into Duma are r u^wok and have J£H£ conclusion that tit is the the authors of the our
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    • 40 3 L REBELS DISPERSED Received June 11, 5. 47 p.m. Sixty tn> f cnt out from fcapWßuk) (where a -tore was recently attack, d by rebels have attacked and' di-;- hundred of the rebels killing sixty of them.
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    • 29 3 STATE ENTRY INTO TRONDJHEU Received, June 3 4; p.m. Kinp Haakon n Mnud made e--■vere met by the et and given a great jvation.
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    • 47 3 SEH of PARTISANSHIP. Reread!, June p.m. In re*|x>n->c to a memorial from 300 of the members of the H IS4 CornSir Henry Campbell Ban Hermann announced that he would devote the of a resolution with reference to complaints °f P n 061 Justice Craniham.
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    • 27 3 Received, Juih sa, ;.i; pm. (!au^> two and three of the Educa;|l liav c after the though the explanation of 'dmanv ♦•f the J
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    • 29 3 GERMAN EDITORS ARRIVED IN LONIX ed, Jane »a, 3 47 pm i h i pir S V Gcrman editors have J™ n connection with ll>e •VKjerman entente.
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    • 23 3 fairi!* C iem^% r m|»h had a hoase last night, dispite excellent order, and anyone wishing nSI,r n^ above
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    • 18 3 IJ A ex andra Hall was comfortably Sr Mendawan KhairanF inl IKl "^> be staged on an-
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    • 109 3 bCt K 80TH CO. R. G. A. DcsA^°on aS th! a T hockc v •^noonui: Lt; P lana^e yesterday 80th S l-S.C. C. phvc d u/e E OOO settledH Utesbutthc P la yc« hitll "g and r M to (>od Steady aftw > st a r S ,r g
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    • 17 3 J fler fiW l a^' da v afternoon and fiv «goal^B ar ne retired winners by
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    • 37 3 Renter's Agency wire* (By submarine telegraph.) CONFERS HONORARY DEGREES. Received June 22, 3.47 p.m. The University of Oxford has conmT h «jorary degress on Lord M.lner. The Rt Hon. R. Haldaneand the Chinese Ambassador.
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    • 37 3 ROOSEVELT DECLINES TO INTERFERE. Received, June 22, 10.30 a.m. President Roosevelt has regretfully informed the Jews of New York, that official action regarding the Bielostok outrages is impracticable, and interference would only be harmfull.
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    • 44 3 OUTBREAKS OCCURRING DAILY. Received, June, 22, 10.30 a.m. (Mutinous outbreaks of the troops in many of the cities of Russia are occurring daily. Part of the Sevastopol garrison mutinied, seizing three guns. They were however subsequently sunrounded and disarmed.
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    • 42 3 NAVAL REVOLT FEARED. Received June 22, 10.30 a.m. There are renewed fears at Odessa that the fleet will mutiny and bombard the city. The Black Sea shipping trade is already demoralised by strikes which have hopelessly disorganised it.
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    • 20 3 OPEN INSUBORDINATION. Received June 22, 10.30 p.m. The disaffection at Kronstadt has also developed into open insubordination.
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    • 46 3 MURDERERS ON TRIAL. Received June 22, 11 a.m. The trial of the assailants of Captain Bull and the other officers at Tantah, bejjan yesterday at the village Denshawi. The newspapers report that the sentences will be immediately carried out and the guilty publicly shot.
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    • 24 3 Received, June 22, 11 a.m. The result of the Ascot Gold Cup Race is 1 Bachelor's Button 2 Pretty Polly 3 Achilles.
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    • 20 3 Received, June 22. 1 1 a.m. Lieutenant iulloch has died of the sleeping sickness contracted in Uganda.
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    • 43 3 THE FUNERAL. Received, June 22, 1 1 a.m. The funeral of Mr. Richard Seddon at Wellington was attended by an enormous crowd all the Colonies being represented. A notable feature was the nnmber of those who followed on foot.
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    • 51 3 BRITISH RESIDENT WOUNDED. Received, June 22, 1 1 a.m. Further fighting is proceeding in Southern Nigeria, owing to the refusal of the natives to deliver up the body of Assistant Commissioner Crewe Read. A tribe in Northern Nigeria that attacked the escort of Major Sharpe is dangerously
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    • 271 3 A^ will be noticed on the front page of this paper, there appears the advertisement of Messrs. Katz Bros Ltd, announcing their great Cash Sale. We are given to understand that it will be a record sale, as there are a quantity of every day goods to
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    • 116 3 The unceasing crumbling of the English coast is the subject of a sensational article in a German newspaper. The tone of the article is one of mixed annoyance and apprehension that there will be nothing left to invade when the time comes. We are sorry to have to record the
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    • 321 3 IN THE STRAITS AND STATES. $100 Prize $100 Prize NEW"E. O.j7[cOIIPETmON. OPEN TO ALL READERS. All that you have to do is to write in the appended coupon the name of the gentleman whom you consider to be the most popular man in the Straits Settlements
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    • 884 3 DR. GOONETILLEKE. POLLING RESULTS. Votes received up to date for the most popular man in the Straits and States are as follows Xante No. of Votes. Dr. Ooonetillekc .2373 N. N. Adis .1214 Bernard Coffee .676 Khaw Joo Choe 569 H. C. Hogan .460 E. W.
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    • 1350 3 MUCH ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. His Excellency Sir John Anderson, K. C. M. G., made his first re-appear-ance yesterday before the Legislative Council since his return from his brief furlough. The attendance at the meeting was exceptionally good, among others being Major-General Inigo-Jones, C. V. 0., C. 8., who
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    • 66 3 Mr. Harriman, the multi-millionaire, has offered to raise to be advanced at a low rate of interest to those who want to rebuild San Francisco. His aim is "not to follow but to i lead in the work of creation and reconstruction." When the insurance companies settle their heavy claims,
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 329 3 1 Oeti\ei\t Tiles 1 tt& I I Qt Cement Tiles 1 1 1 I I I HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL. Z J IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP. ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIGNS I FROM $8, PER 100. I I SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. i I eement Tile Works, I I 51, HILL STREET,
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      • 170 3 SEE MUN n VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Just unpacked Singer Cycles Rubber Tyre Ricksha wheels BENZINE LAMPS over ioo Candle power, cheap yet best Stand practical comparison Invite Inspection. S. Yamasaki. DRAGON TATTOOER Tatooing in seven colours. CHARGES MODERATE. Proof Copies on Application from 7a.m. to 9. p.m. UPPER FLOOR No.
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 553 4 gigars MANILA I ndrcs l)umas i>riil -==:^=r? cesas etc. niITPU r e vvell known brand UUI TOM MOULMEIN smoke easily and of excellent flavour. MOULMEIN '^ZIZ cigar in this tin guaranteed made of the best tobacco leaves. Prices Moderate. ON SALE AT 9 Victoria Street and 22 River Valley Road.
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      • 716 4 BANKS. Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 t 195 000no Silver Reserve 9600,000 iyo uu uw i Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. 2A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. C. VV. Dickson- Deputy-ChairmaD. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq.
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      • 385 4 QC=DC K X XZZZw m <Z> tCDO K X=y x-— w MALAY RECORDS. i Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gam bo Yuman n Mak Dabu Noori T Bangau Loiikin S Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tcngah malam 1,, Permata Gambos H Sha'er
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      • 515 4 AUCTION SALE 'or H T B s. s. "ABBOTSFORD." TO BE SOLD AT POWELL Co's SALEROOM, SINGAPORE ON THE Tuesday 3rd July, 1906 at 2.30 p'iik (unless previously disposed o/) The Board of Trade have now definitely sanctioned the Registered tonnage of the s.s. Abbolsford to be 33.6,0 tons Net
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      • 605 4 "E. P. M." ADLETS^JAir^^ SITUATJONB. WANTED. A very respectable quiet English clerk desires board and lodging with clean and agreeable private family. Musical people prefered. About $50 per monfh. Apply W. A. J. 1 c/o E. D. Maih A European assistant for plantation. Must know field work. Applicants speaking French
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      • 638 4 Notice is lid^CT^- business ol T I f ve '> thatV carried on at xi o lk ma "J- ft g has beer, taken ov /u^? The business will Apnl me at the same >,n c mi "ucd h* lected by me latC firm •OtkJl Solc lector Notice. Take Notice
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