Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 25 July 1906

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 268 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 772 1 PROFESSED WIZARDS WHO CAUSE TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Among the innumerable pests with which the unpeaceful land of South Africa is so liberally cursed, the witchdoctor must take high rank. I, myself, have known a great many witch-doctors of all degrees, from Fupajina, the mighty rainmaker, who
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  • 57 1 The Government Gazette contains a long list oi names of persons who are entitled to receive monies which are deposited m the Supreme Court. These who ihink they are entitled to some of this money could not do better than applying for a copy
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  • 97 1 It is said that copies of the Chayah Puktu Penang posted from Fenang to a subscriber m Kedah were returned marked: Addressee hanged for murder." This has extorted some admiration for the Kedah authorities from Singapore The Singapore Free Press remarks that "the Kedah Post Office is evidently much more
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  • 730 1 The unwanted woman, like the poor, is always with us. How can it be otherwise when there is such an enormous number of superfluous females everywhere Most of them find occupation, more or less fictitious and unnecessary if ttey happen to be well off, unsuitable and soul—
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  • 188 1 CONSIDER ABLE 'BRITISH EXPORT TO CAPE COLONY. The export of fighting cocks to the Colonies has been on the increase. Almost every liner that sails from Southampton fur Cape Colony cat tics a consignment of these feathered gladiators. Cock-fighting is not only permitted by law m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 oid tmW curoc cut cobacco uoz vacuum Cms iHuminum pocket tin- „*>* Everywhere 'Shuttle Co. Ltd. I SOLE IMPORTERS. J CDC ZIOCZ=ZXD< >CZ>( KZH Condensed 2) airy SBrand' SfCilk. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. d milk is prepared from the t(i; X ol cows fed <>n tne richest pasularity, unifoi mity
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    • 170 1 SEE MUN j f 5 W W I REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMOQJOUS PREMISES, MEANS HONEST PRICES, AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. I Cycles and Accessories, Rubber Tyre Ricksha Wheels, I I Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. j Navy Hotel 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. iEIXCZEHiLZEIDTT
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    • 175 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, &Newera Eliya 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 RETURN
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    • 14 1 3__ M^.*** •"I>«>i.ijiHiml SINGAPORE i J. LITTLE i CO., LTO. and AGENTS. ROBINSON &CO
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  • 877 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 25TH JULY. THE TRADE OF THE PORT. The annual report of the Marine Department, Straits Settlements, for the year 1905, just issued, is interesting reading to those who are fond of statistics. It is not, on the whole, encouraging as far as
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  • 284 2 It will be of interest to local apicultunsts, to know that a course of practical lessons and a tew demonstration^ on the whole subject may be obtained locally later on should some 30 of tho-e interested be willing to subscribe a fee of about 110 each. To florists asid
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  • 81 2 New York society, we learn from the tape at a certain club, has been taker. by surprise by the news that Mrs. Marie Havemeyer Blank, the former wife of Mr. Perry Blank, is being married m Ixmdon to Mr. Henry BdjehafcpBembdpcwBBicjjilmu'H'cuBwmhj<pB." These dashing Russian bridegrooms, adds the paper.
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  • 136 2 Thl Japanese battleship Kashima that was lately built m England passed through last afternoon from west to east. A Hokiex Chinaman attempted to commit suicide at Johnston's Pier on Monday night. The European constable on duty arrested him and sent him to hospital, where he is under observation. A Kling
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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  • 111 2 PHUA KENG rzE p r.v PHUAN A SOMASUNDRAM CHITTY To tin.' 1 Di.AK Sir, u\ arq appeared m your issue of t is m say thai Mr. I lin ro«H m witness indirectly accused Mi and his office, viz our office, ol Wnen t U vai I
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  • 82 2 "Old Coal" T.l'agar): authenticated your letter by furnis address. Whilst an city to genuine grievances, we cai with anonymous ninunicatloo *L t -!fi complaint requires a little m tion. tall upon us iritl details, foi guidance only, ami your letter will P™ MU be published Otherwise, not
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  • 129 2 Bnux, At the last plenary meetia; Academy of Science- some details were given of the succi ed by the Prussian Explo atfoo t*P ition to Chinese Turkestan. A letter was read from I Gruenwcdel, dated "KofflUi Kutcha, February ti, I that the liingoi Cave- ludhccneM>^ but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 191 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine& Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. m HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. LOIMDOIU AND GLASGOW. ifnTT I V 1 1 1 I C Get Everythin (^A, IN THE JIUJ Musical trjjl Ltif)6 From I I ci Robinson Piano co cd Telephone No. 191. I All payments «o b. Mad.
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    • 353 2 Fj TM C y IN on i^^&^z^sk^ gj k RETAIL AUSTRALIAN stores. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. fiofel de r €uropc" MUSICAL TIFFIN oisr Saturday next, the 28th instant at 1 p.m. AUSTRIAN STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE C. CHAYTOR, Manager. [KIM and Col I* BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED I 14TH CTTTiLY, 1906 I
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    • 144 2 To Let. A Comfortable Residence m cool healthy locality Extensive lawns, .tennis, croquet etc, 3^ acres. Three minutes walk from Cluny Road Railway Station, easy reach of Botanical Gardens. Excellent stabling. Moderate Terms. 60 Kings Road, Bukit Timah Road. BY THE~COURTESY OF THE I TEUTONIA CLUB The Bandmann Opera Go.
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  • 20 3 |iy submarine .y wire* juiv .'4. 5 P- U1 l' Olldt I ;>umaas made i'm.bell Hanncman
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  • 10 3 (^^oo GREAT. en the "««»rinj wWrfi would ;,,he«or.d
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  • 8 3 .opened American rel l cx.x-pttl.ntul
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  • 4 3 Li :m>r JJ-jndMauriim-.
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  • 12 3 1 r the Duma have I r.of I iretoprej it
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  • 23 3 ASK PEOPLE TO REFUSE PAYMENT OF TAXES. rA U MIUI M >!HVICF. |uly *4i (l 1' m- the thist the remany military dutit
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  • 12 3 [JEWS SUPPRESSED. p.m. ccurrcd daily ipers published there have bet:.-
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  • 23 3 FEAR BEING MASSACRED. London, July 24. 6 p.m. c Jews throughout Ru-..i arc ap- l fear the outbreak of a p
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  • 15 3 [EWS PAXIC-STRICKEN IN ODESSA. Jj'.y :i, 6 p.m. -.m ne i- p.mic-
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  • 63 3 uuidary tor idd to that public knowledge ie Fhose who have g there again is obvious. imme was quite sut> f, but m addition to the nsa speciality by K. Low and his cortege of me damsels, was a local jumpetition. good atteodaoce of the jumping Speculation waa
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  • 119 3 THE NATIVE IN THE FRENCH COLONIES. I writer J* d Dislere, who iich colonial t» rest is that o f possible \t f(Mli:iV M. Dislere ponies, but the 'for the Colonial >pose on the Colonies its own social fad of endeavouring to «nt the native iStittn "-.France and .;;>'■' curing
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  • 124 3 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph) SIX HUNDRED MEMBERS ASSEMBLE. Represent Europe and America. London, July 24, 10.12 a.m. Six hundred representatives and member* of the various Houses of Parliament of Europe and America were assembled yesterday m the (iolden Gallery of the House of Lords übe
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  • 23 3 GUARDED BY TROOPS AND POLICE. London^ July 24, 10.12 a.m. St. Petersburg is quiet. Troops ire policing the streets everywhere.
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  • 33 3 DAYS OF GRACE TERMINATED. Only 1047 Rebels Surrender. London, July 24, 11.12 a.m. The eight days' grace accorded the Natalian rebels within which to surrender have expired. Only 1047 rebels capitulated, altogether.
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  • 43 3 RAILWAY TRAFFIC IS SUSPENDED. Post Offices Close. London, July 24, 11.12 a.m. St. Petersburg is at present swarming with troops. The railway stations and post-offices arc closed. There was some rioting on Sunday last, when the troops had to be requisitioned.
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  • 121 3 BKITISH AND EUROPEAN PRESS CONDEMN ITS TREATMENT. bHARP drop ix Russian Stocks. London, July 24, 7.40 a.m. Most of the members of the Duma nave gone to Finland m order to be able o discuss the situation more freely. Nearly the whole ofthe British as
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  • 360 3 Any one passing along Steven Road can hardly tail to notice the improved appearance of the Tanglin Club building which has been thoroughly renovated and now presents a spic-and-span appearance m its fresh coat of paint and colour wash. Although quite an unpretentious looking structure, from
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  • 74 3 The German Mail Prins Hendnck left Penang at 2 p. m. yesterday and will be here this afternoon. Capt. Rolfe of the British steamer Namsang which arrived here yesterday reports picking up 17 Chinamen from a waterlogged junk off Cape Padarang. It appears the junk was carried away m a
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  • 472 3 JUDGMENT FOR THE PLAINTIFF IN THE PROPERTY CASE. Hie case of Phua Keng Tye vs. Tan ng Phuan and another, the details of which appeared m these columns yesterday, was concluded yesterday before acting Chief Justice Law. Before the Court began the resumption of the case, Mr.
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  • 149 3 At the conclusion of the above case at i p.m. yesterday, it was ascertained that the other cases which had been called to follow that one were, for one reason or another, not ready. The Court was accordingly compelled to take a half holiday. Before Mr. Justice
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  • 331 3 The war-dance is numbered among the divine ceremonies of the South African natives. By the time the little naked Kaffirs now playing around the brown-kraals and on the sunny hillsides of Natal and Zululand have reached middle-age, there will exist but memories of those ancient and stirring
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  • 39 3 H. M. the Sultan of Johorc and suite will arrive here to-day from Europe by the German Mail. The usual Guard of Honour will be given him. On his landing at Johnston's Pier, a Royal salute from Fort Canning.
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  • 1047 3 INGRATITUDE. The Revd. P. G. Graham of the S. P. G. Mission had a Hylam boy named Tan Ghi Sit who recently developed thieving tendencies. It appears that he used to be m the habit of pilfering small coin belonging to his master from time to time. When
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  • 723 3 HENRY WAS NO FOOL. He was a quiet and an unobtrusive young man, and he had called upon i the same girl regularly for five and a half years without m any way divulging his future plan of campaign. Not unnaturally, the damsel had grown weary j
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  • 261 3 The two Siamese Princes who landed this morning proceeded on board the German Mail Steamer M Seydlitz en route to Europe for their education. The Americans m Manila apparently have at last decided that they need a really first class hotel. They have already subscribed $110,000 towards the $1,300,000 required.
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  • 84 3 We have received a copy of the July number of the Astrological Magazine, published by Mr. B. Suryanarain Row, B. A., M. R. A. S. (of Madras) as he is officially described. It provides interesting, if not amusing reading. The earth being flat or round is seriously discussed therein.
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  • 133 3 On the authority of the Government Gazette, the value of pineapples exported during the past twelve months was $2,125,000, representing 548,000 cases. Imports from the United States showed an increase of 41 0/0, or say $3,280,000. Imports from India and Burmah fell to about $44,000,000, or a
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  • 350 3 Nobody denies that President Roosevelt earns his salary of ,£lO,OOO a year, but despite the great wealth of the country and the importance of his office, there is no disposition amongst many of his countrymen to augment that amount. The House of Representatives refused to grant for travelling expenses for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 231 3 The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. Documents and correspondence of any description translated from and into European and Asiatic languages. Absolute discretion guaranteed Tuition In languages after an approved method. Informations, Researches, Enquiry private cases, about countries and places, whereabouts of missing persons etc. Observation of Individuals. Detection of
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    • 16 3 ONIHDIYM NO OD WATCH THIS SPACE To-Night! To-Night!! THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAIMS Yours Truly, Matftuo's
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 397 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence oj j years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical 60. of Penang uwymm pusi To-night! To-night!! Wednesday 25th July at the Alexandra Hall Xorth Bridge Road Will put on the Stage for the first time AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAY TO SINGAPORE AUDIENCES A VERY
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    • 687 4 BANKSHon kong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000 r OOC RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 4IQ Sliver Reserve 9600,000 J 19 5.00,00 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson- Deputy-Chairman. fc. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 569 4 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau n Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Pcrmata Gambos M Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bana Serampang n Sri Perak Palau Berembon Kronchong Timbang Daek Anak Ayam Padang
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    • 277 4 I SINGAPORE I SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. I Just Arrived. I 25 cents a packet. I Containing 5 different Views of I Decorations during the visit of j IH. R. H. Prince Arthur of ConI naught. Singapore 3rd February, I 1906. I To be obtained at I I JITTS Co., I 598-2,
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    • 517 4 sdfsdsd WANTED. Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to _io/7/o 7 u. c. c /°™s>ap er ih^pS 1 1 S hinese Sal esman with Annl k k ow[^ of Hiece Goods moniLs F y to lter With C PieS testil M. c/o E. D. M. W ricTO* k Se
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    • 304 4 cash. feu mife *»C '■r-D, Canning. Ult^ f«, k N Notice. b y me on the tll 4 w■ pairing t y of *SS h m "InYh have a *P*ufi absolutely f a M J* 1 February .^ive 3lh dj lT And also take n^ Hoosain Abbah <v Ibrah "n
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 12 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SLNUAPOKK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 190 G.
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    • 444 1 I VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. H L 563 tons, ah My. Fn.mM.r- |unc G.c, and 60 d.p. For Saigon, L\- la** Ger. str. 3,500 too%Cyt ffbCTK, 1 lul.v- From Yoko" G f: Helm Meyer Por Hamburg, I Km. m 4,728 torn, Capt. m ,v. From Liverpool, H
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    • 252 1 Fuh ITo. Brit. str. 434 tons, Captain Tadd, 23rd July. From Langkat, 20th July. Oil. Kntzßros. For Langkat 26th -Rds. Germanicus, Ger. Mr. 2,^7; tons, Capt Berndt. 23rd July. From New Castle, 27th June. Coal. Gothrie&Co. U Rds. Gtang Seng, Out. 736 tons Captain Craig, 24th July. From
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    • 145 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/4 1/ 16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 n/16 Private 3 m/s.. 2/4 7/16 (Jw Genuany Bank d/d 2.39^ Private 3 m/s 2.44* do. 6 m/s 2.46 On h ranee— Bank d/d 2.94 Private 3 m/s 2.98J do. 6 m/s 3.004 On
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    • 279 1 Capital Capital Issue Paid lssued P ai d up. Value, up. Company. Quotations GOLD. $%Z l4 000 IS i !o Old ft Co L td. iiaoo sellers $600,000 600.C0J m i> r Do 'Deferred) 8.00 sellers s 300,000 sssAsspafet^^EhsJTDo. Do. nW) norn TIN. £250,000 244 306 j/?
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    • 28 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday the 4/ms hank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/ 7/ k
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    • 161 1 Tin ***** GamL t .buyers „7.10/1] do Cube No. 1 i ioo do do No. 2 n 9 25 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore),, 20.45 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. M 27.75 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) ji. do (80 to the lb.) 52. Mace (Banda) 45 Cloves
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 156 1 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per At •^"'gkep S. van Lin-ga 10 am Indragin Aing Thve noon Batu I'aiiat Aing Ann noon P. Swet'nam Penang Kistna 1 pm Muar Malacca Sultan 2 pm Malacca &c Selangor 3 pm Malacca &P. Dickson Hong Lian 3pm Sourabaya Charterhouse 3pm Muntok I'alembang G. G.
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    • 846 2 Va.nf t I or f? Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30 M. M. Co Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 12 B. Meyer Anamba, Copenhagen, July 26: E.A. Co Awa Maru, London, Aug. 30; P. Simons Austria. U'kong.^Sept 7; Rautenberg Alex, Wcntzel, !Vladivostock, Aug. Borneo Coy.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 256 2 THE NEW FRENCH REMbJY 1 kit suu ,-ssful and highly popular rein -.i> used m tlie Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Kostan, Jobcrt. Velpeau. and others, combines all the ■■s ih-rata to be sought m a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everytn'ig hitherto employed. THERAPION No.l m .1 remarkably short
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      • 56 2 x Printing Works -p 95, ROBINSON ROAD 2 We are Printers ESTIWATES FREE Wbat we do We do well Low Price I QuicU Despatcl) Write to us i Call on us Phone us STATIONERY Great varieties m stock Cheapest house m Singapore V. W. HIN6ERT, Manama. TRY AN IN THE
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 103 2 THE EASTERHJAILY MAIL Established, Sept. 4TH, Ji9os. Published at 58-2, Hill Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 972. All contributions must be addressed to The Edit< r," written on one side of the paper only, accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of go<>d
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