Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 September 1906
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Title Section19 1906-09-04 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 302 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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MR. HALDANE IN GERMANY.
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Article100 1906-09-04 1 IS ACCORDED BANQUET. The Entente Cordiale Continues. London, September 3, 9.40 a.m. General French who attended the French army manoeuvres m his official capacity was tendered a banquet at Compiegne. General Michel of the French Army i made special allusion to his presence as an evidence100 words
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Article73 1906-09-04 1 W. JENNINGS BRYAN'S POLICY APPROVED. American Conservatives are Doubtful. London, September 3, 11.10 a.m. Whilst on the whole, the policy de- clared by Mr. W. Jennings Bryan meets with approval by the man m the street,' the Conservative section of the Democratic party, however, do not quite73 words
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Article67 1906-09-04 1 NOT CONSIDERED IMPROVED. Deduction drawn Through his declining to receive vlsits. London September 3, 11. to a.m. The Sultnn of Turkey has abandoned his intention of receiving the Diplomatic Corps after the "Salaamalik" which took place la^t Saturday. The conclusions arrived at m consequence nre that67 words
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56 1906-09-04 1 HIS MAJESTY THE KING ATTENDS. Sad Function. London, September 1, 10.40 a.m. The funeral service over the late Lr\dy Campbell Bannerman was held m the Protestant cemetery and it preceded the conveyance of the body to the railway station, at which point the the funeral56 words
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Article35 1906-09-04 1 GARRISONING THE COLONY. Third Warwickmiires Give Satisfaction. London, September 3, 11.10 a.m. The news that the Third Warwickshire Regiment is to be stationed at Maritzburg after the manoeuvres, is giving general satisfaction throughout Natal.35 words
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Article40 1906-09-04 1 SO CONSIDERED IN NATAL. In View ok Enormous Native Population. London, September, 3, 11. to a.m. It is considered that an Imperial gar- rison is absolutely necessary owing to the existence of an enormous native I population.40 words
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Article52 1906-09-04 1 RUS SIA TERRORISTS STILL HARASS TROOPS. Mork Wholksalk Arrests m Warsaw. London, September 3, 11.10 .am. The attacks made by the section of 1 revolutionists known as the H Terror ists" continue without abatement. The troops at Wai saw have arrested some two thousand so-called revolutionists. (for later fe/ef>ra»t* S4e52 words
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Article774 1906-09-04 1 SOME REMARKABLE CHANGES In view of the fact that sixty years have elapsed since the incorporation of the London and North-Western Railway, Mr. G. A. Sekon, writing m the Railway Magazine," calls attention to the development which has taken place m railway enterprise during that time.774 words
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Article131 1906-09-04 1 The PlanUgenet heroes of England have scarcely resumed their sleep m the assured retention of their own monuments, when a fresh scare breaks out In another quarter. There, it ap pears, or has been, a question of v quiring for a London museum, for sterling, the marble monuments131 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1906-09-04 1 =^r iT L£* CO.. LTD. v ROBMSON ACO 'John Little Co. Ltd. I SOLE AGENTS. POMMERY GRENO'S QHAMPAGNE. "A AND f $46.50. $46.50 1 I RECOGN SED ALL OVER THE WORLD AS j J THE BEST CHAMPAGNE OBTAINABLE. J 111 I IBMMMMC— r L*l I Pi I JC T STEIRXILjIZIEID127 words
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Advertisement353 1906-09-04 1 Howarth Erskine Eijgipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." h^^*^*^^rtr^i^a^^a^a^a^a^a^aTa^ai a^ a^ m 1 m V_^*%^BBj^ I One of the Fint.t and Urg.tt Electric Fan. m very Bedroom Building! ,n fymm SMS^ Cuisine and Catering under Entirely under Cropta* Supervision of an European Management. o^wvs^e; Expert. THE INTERNATIONAL353 words
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Advertisement20 1906-09-04 1 Old enalisl^ Curve Cut tobacco 4oz Vacuum Cms iDitl) Aluminum pocket tin. N A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere20 words
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692 1906-09-04 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICK 5 CENT S. TUESDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER. OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY To-day v g the first Anniversary of the birth of the K. D. M (which is from this day transformed into a six-page paper) and despite the fact that the path of the proprietors during the692 words
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Article495 1906-09-04 2 The following letter is a fair sample of a large number received by us yesterday from our numerous well-wishers. It is obvious that we cannot accommodate all of them. All tfusame we are very much thankful to them for their good wishes we will try our utmost495 words
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222 1906-09-04 2 Below are published the names of Old Kafflesians who have already contributed to the above Fund. In con-equence of the resolution at the General Meeting of the 28th April last to found a "Hullett Scholarship m addition to the Momento requiring therefore a much222 words
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Article19 1906-09-04 2 AGENDA FOR FRIDAY TEMbF.R. General: I prov< rnoi m Cou 1 the •906 and an<i c ment19 words
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Article35 1906-09-04 2 I I V g M your call i the hall V of chess Bui 1. forbear t>> I AndhisK If 3 I'd CO labou But tin ig Hot S I W35 words
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Article75 1906-09-04 2 Hie following p of considerable i read* >dng w is philosophically and before the Ini i Choregraphic Autl Paris, by i.vl. i.. on the subject. He n stud} of deportment I the world and of dancing on publ ofNaj name, said the lei nentlj m the chorcgraphy,75 words
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Article77 1906-09-04 2 >, Mr. Gladstone it was detractors that lie had schoolmaster m his compos this trait was aptly (lusl during the summer hohdaj years ago, he met the- late Xbercornioacountr) nous* niedbyherichoolboyson, Hamilton. Not mai i elapsed before Mr G the boy*« mother, I 1 think it a77 words
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Article91 1906-09-04 2 PEARY POLAR EXPEDITION. Her, 1,1 Captain R I ficedhh I North Pole i s any tidi Adyio phical g Keporl I Far X.. U H 1;i r-. ""■■•"en. and that the ice >• is feared (I h.™ b^ drilling ice. I lie Ust s forth, C l" md the 1',,,,.91 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1906-09-04 2 Caldbeck Macgregor WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. '-< ROBINSON CO- 9 >Xj? fr^^M R N "I T<i fi^2 W- -^S&HKKk I I AIVD WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH I BARGAINS ',r^==a; L% ROBINSON Sl 00. I XI M and Co. I /Vos. /rf 2 ARMENIAN STREET. Q188 words
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Advertisement113 1906-09-04 2 WELCH'S "H GRAPE JUICE. A Temperance Drink for the Home A Drink for the Table A True Thirst Quencher for the Sick Room. Good for Old and young I AtMete and invalid. Per bottle 50 cents. SOLE AGENTS. THOMPSON THOMAS h CO. I THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. Write for our General113 words
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Advertisement114 1906-09-04 2 NOTieE. THE PROPRIETOR OF ANDERSON'S HOTEL Wishes to inform his Patrons and Friends that he has now opened m Large and Spacious Premises at 96 ROBINSON ROAD. Spaci >us Dining Saloon. Large and airy Bedrooms. Renovated throughout. Good Table. Cold Drinks The brands of your choice. The Royal CincmatoarapD (g114 words
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
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Article19 1906-09-04 3 V() V RE KiNIZES 11.1 c firing from X I lict his been m which it rnizes19 words
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Article14 1906-09-04 3 m ADMINISTRATIVE H AND FINAN( IAL. r Inted ad TOS.14 words
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Article20 1906-09-04 3 EDENTED. i \DE. 5,4.3 c p m. s it the preI T m the laired20 words
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Article14 1906-09-04 3 and 1 r.\L. 11 m. vh > 3 turdiy (f the14 words
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Article89 1906-09-04 3 1 the annual -hape 1 i bat the v spread >ut and I i Ay r ie, but it v:hiiig on the -lied the m >st ts. There of kuax all descriptions, 1 m m\s and rhousan ew m a I 'l figures Tiie niag; 8 oked atte.89 words
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54 1906-09-04 3 STRANGE RELIGIOUS FERVOUR IN BURMA. I c of rdjgj. tding Burma; rhe monk i Of age. fious exertation ..mil rid of this 1 tl.ly pas•'rtcen monastic living firs! H then sat ■er, lighted stead- As BO 111 as rconks and crushing ol putting ihe uWortu. rhey looked 2^ carried 1(154 words
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Article161 1906-09-04 3 BE r C dS rOD^Y BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE This morning the September Assizes will begin before tue Chief Justice \s v,t then- are only nine ca es c ilendar, but one or two more may be added to-day or to-morrow. The list is a-- tollows "Joseph Rodrignei161 words
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Article179 1906-09-04 3 A VERY QUIET DAY YESTERDAY. Ili-re were no important cases m the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Fisher was occupied all day with sunmonses m eh imbers and the other petty routine work with which the week always begins m that Court. Chief Justice Hyndman-Jones, who has179 words
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Article665 1906-09-04 3 ALLEGED THEFT. c Mr Green. Oswald F the Commercial I Chinese womai Ho with theft of a gold and eh tin, a gold ring and t silk hmk i of th .ue value >ut 1170. It would appear that Mr. Grac rho lodges with a Mr-. t>ad misled665 words
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Article256 1906-09-04 3 Following arc the conditions governing the Annual Rifle Match. 1906; Hongkong, Singapore, Shanghai and renang The Match shall be known as the Interport Match and shall be tired jn any date between the Ist and /sth days (both inclusive) of October m each year. Each Team to256 words
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Article286 1906-09-04 3 A very successful entertainment was given last night In th^ S. V. I. Drill Hill. The pr)grrr.m2 was a goxl one avi .vis well received by the auiieice, amongst whom were a fair spr nkling o\ the fair set. Tne programme opened with very ere286 words
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Article196 1906-09-04 3 President Roosevelt's assurances to foreign buyers of American meat prod jets, such as he recently sent to the Grocers' Federation of Great Britain, promising that the new inspection laws would ensure the purity of American exports, have failed to impress the German Government. lam informed, s.tys196 words
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Article2769 1906-09-04 3 REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. IMPORTAMTJIMDINCS. SOME SCATHING CRITICISMS. The Royal Commission on W\r Stores m South Africa, over which Lord Justice Farwell presided, has issued its report. It is a voluminous document, and deal, at length with m in V of the intricate questions raised by the2,769 words
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86 1906-09-04 3 ro BE FIRED OFF THIS MONTH The annual sh K>ting match between Ceylon and Singapore has been arranged to be fired off this year on any d ite between the ist and 15th September. The Ceylon team will ag un have the assist nice of86 words
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Article307 1906-09-04 3 One great mistake which most newspaper editors make is to believe that that English have become so Americanised that what succeeds m the I'nitedStaates will be successful here. The English m many circumstances are altogether unchanged, an«l still like much which their predecessor^ w fond of. A newspaper307 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1906-09-04 3 "MOULMEIN CIGARS." Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND tOR THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE I*o REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has Just been received. TO CONVINCE THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SMOKED OUR "MOULM EIN CIGARS^" THE140 words
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Article1030 1906-09-04 4 rSSUiSS WHEREFORE OF OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM. I Temperament Influenced by Bodily Conditions. Why is it that, two men, living m the same street, perhaps or, may I n<- t- xdoor neighbour, can take two entirely different views of life? They may occupy the snme sphere ot lite. Their means1,030 words
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Article165 1906-09-04 4 THE P ERAK HILLS. In the Si about the H •n point of coml x z co with Ash I I H milcoutol the,,, °p fo w r D e I I takes I I 1 he I throu,and a i r li g ound I rYoc romantic ju -you165 words
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Article83 1906-09-04 4 L 'nl G *eh quarters of a cent i seventy fifth birth m fairly good health, me H I activitj m the companionship youngest daughters, w» marrieii Hie numerous pub j won LordGoschcn h yen- ago are .veil kno« m my other noUble otti j Chancellor of the83 words
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Advertisement212 1906-09-04 4 Cement Tiles to I Cement Tiles HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL. IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP. ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIGNS FROM $8, PER 100. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Cement Tile Works. 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. CINEMATOGRAPHS FHiWS FOR A OM LETI I IHBMATOGRAPH INSTALLATION APPLY TO LEVY HERMANOS, itattrn/ h'»«<l. <4 /^r^Crr%Sll DOI'BLE-SinED212 words
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Advertisement303 1906-09-04 4 :fj-;>>'.VN system. la wh:< h do< ti>rf -v !i i- by i>t them rcaily '4^nf-si- abrcak-down, 1 the it i won tli it mmMBMI the my»tt 111 N Irw at niu 1 bi- its ctUM (for tbej .ir. »tmi»Nt ;mi h»!fi»| t .m; •onisarorauch th* :n 1 >ia ii' 1303 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous667 1906-09-04 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Na.ur, Port, Probable date of ami at, and Agents. Steam tRS. Albcnga, Hohgkong, Sept.-; Bchn Nlcvcr Andalusia, Hamburg, Nov. 7 Bnhe; Meyer. Ayuthi 1. Bombay, Sept.— Borneo Coy. Austria, HttQUg. Sept 7 Rautenberg Alcinous, China, Sept 4 Mansfield Achilles China, Sept. 2; Mansfield A Hamburg, str.667 words
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Miscellaneous888 1906-09-04 4 ii i Tricaste, Trieste, Oct. 9 Bautenberg iotomi, Maru, Bombay, Sept. 13; P. Simons. Tamba Maru, London, Sept 27 P. Simons Tourane, Colombo, Sept. .-4 Maritimes. Zieten, Hamburg, Dec. 14 B. Meyer Men-of-War, &c. Diadem, (Brit, cru), Hongkong soon. Hermes, (Brit, cru India, Sept. K. Augusta, (Ger. cru.), Germany, shortly.888 words
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Miscellaneous572 1906-09-04 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time Muntok Palembang Batavier 9am P. S'tenham, Penang Perak Ipm Penang and Calcutta Lai Sang 3pm Teluk Anson via ports Hye Leong 3 pm i Sarawak R. o f Sarawak 3 pm To-morrow. K. Pahang, Tringganu Stephan Ipm Penang and Colombo Sunda 2pm Teluk572 words
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Article72 1906-09-04 5 IDS NOTES .pital of "the sle. ke if they the preKM .S s hip ■> ,wn and i fhe m proveI n ,p in ilmoste town, thus intovalu.nishing advan- ti n the whole public manner at io a m the by Kinta i rful the and apand at 5-Times of Malaya - 72 words
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Article49 1906-09-04 5 n as i lad and Ihe jd he some I found out of his i the gentle- iluable stones, (1 them le walls of with had I I Ie mien I for which the I 1 worth Is which j inall)rcFhe •und the by49 words
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Article53 1906-09-04 5 n is the I Stolypin, oj the Having passed itinction, the began his troent Interior. Grodno m was transferred ed until he the Interior ednoefforts at his •■1 m thedis--1 uousness having used pressionas Kis replies arding the listened favourable My. The being the Mini ,11 the53 words
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Article329 1906-09-04 5 THE rREATY WITH CHINA. The Convention between the United Kingdom and China respecting Thibet signed at Peking on April 27 last, has been issued. To it is annexed the Convention between the United Kin*. (lorn and Thibet which was signed at Lhassa on September 7, 1904. TheThe Globe - 329 words
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Article167 1906-09-04 5 Lord Kelvin, m a letter to the Times g ig tinst some new speculaIts at the meetings of the British Association respecting radium, I wish to remark th it an isolated experimental discovery by Sir William say and Profess ly, brilliant- it is, and solidly initruci tis167 words
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Article122 1906-09-04 5 DE NEGRIER 'S EXAMPLE. Gen. dc Negi er being, by reason of his queer duel with Gen. Andre what can magazine editors would d' scribe a* a temporary celebrity, stories ;.b<>ut him are acceptable m Paris. One of them is distinctly good, and G< ci las 1 real lender of122 words
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Article165 1906-09-04 5 •n a convict m the hulks, "exercising of his brains, supposing he has got any, can have, like the intellectu:ted m happier environment, his >f development." The "Newcastle Chronicle correspondent states that an Italian bandit. Musolino, with whose lurid romance of crime the world rani; six years165 words
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Article174 1906-09-04 5 A jewel robbery of peculiar address and audacity has been successfully carried Ottt at Bordeaux m the heart of the city, and while its life was at the full. The cool of the evening applies to the exploit m more senses than flic. After dosing hi*, jewellery174 words
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Article658 1906-09-04 5 formation Ca P ital Subscribed 'Tf* Pai Reserve Shares Value U P to Company Quotations I'resent j i 5 Price S GOLD. S 1900 5.75,000 $I4O(OOO I 3f5 oo vn 3 is 5 s O u°ed j'° Bersawal, G. M. Co., Ltd ,0.00 sellers r I 4,000658 words
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Commercial.
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Article107 1906-09-04 5 Tin 92 Gambier buyers n 7.22% do Cube No. 1 1090 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 22. do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 28.00 Tapioca, small pearl (Fair) Pontianak do 8 25 Opium, Benares New 800 Rice, Rangoon No. 1 142 do do No. 2 140 do Siam, No.107 words
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Article75 1906-09-04 5 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/45/16 Demand do. 6 m/s. 2/47/16 Private 3 m/s.. 2/411/6 On Germany— Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2 43 i do. 0 m/s 2 45 j O« France Bank d/d 201 Private 3 m/s 2 7 do. 6 m/s 29q O« /m&a Bank75 words
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Advertisement368 1906-09-04 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF THE WELL KNOWN Recreation hold SITUATE AT Serangoon Road Opposite the Payah Lebar Police Station TO BE HELD AT S.A. Fernandez Co's Sale-room Mo. 6 D ALMEIDA STREET On Wednesday 12th September at 2. j0 p. m. All those fifty very valuable Freehold building allotments situate at368 words
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Article1240 1906-09-04 6 TREATY RIGHTS INVOLVED. FILIPINO BANK'S PROTEST. MaTTKR r\r>Fß CONSIDFRATION AT Washington. The prospects seem good for the question of the right 01 the Manila Insular government to tax the notes of the Banco Esponai Filipino, becoming a matter to be settled between the Spanish and lintcd States governments. Ihe bank1,240 words
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Article489 1906-09-04 6 STRENUOUS CAREER OF THE NONAGCNERARIAN MILLIONAIRE. New York, July 22 Russell Sage died suddenly to-day at his country h"me, Cednrcrof't, at Lawrence, L. I. The immediate cause of death was heart disease, resulting from a complication of diseases incident to old age. The veteran financier489 words
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Article292 1906-09-04 6 In China, quantities which are equal to the same quantity are not equal to each other the whole is not equal to the sum 01 its parts the whole Chinese system af thinking is based on a line of assumption different from that to which we ate accustomed,292 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement671 1906-09-04 6 BANKS. Hongkoni Shanghai Banking Corporation PAID-UP OhW 10 W(WO Court of Directors. A Haunt Ksq— Chairman. G. H. Metlhurst, Esq. X A 1 A. J. Raymond, fcsq. Hon K. bhewan. H. A. W. blade, Lsq. Chief Manager. Hongkong- J. K. M. Smith. Manager. Shanghai-H. t. K. Hunter. London Bankers. London671 words
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Advertisement468 1906-09-04 6 NOTICES. 6. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 LT Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-806. u>c Mortgagees' Sale. TO BE HELD AT 6. A. Fernandez Cos Sales Room. No. 6 D Almeida Street. On Wednesday, 12th September 1906 at468 words
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Advertisement357 1906-09-04 6 NOTICE. For the benefit of ihe Public and especially to poor inventors. Pending an application to get Patented an invention must be kept secret. No information be given to any one without the written consent of the applicant until acceptance of the complete specification. Poor inventors should bear m mind,357 words
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Advertisement514 1906-09-04 6 E ■>■ M-" adletTfors^^l WANTED. Situation as companion or house- i keeper by educated young lady. A 1 references. Apply to "C." c/o The Singapore Intelligence Agency. Cavanagh Bridge Buildings, S. MARTS HOME. YY ANTED:— A matron for t!ie|Home. Apply by letter to Rev. H. C. Izard. TO BE LET.514 words
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Advertisement242 1906-09-04 6 P ;S§J Newer, El 0 nificent di,!" I I CHEAP R ETURN r--- I Tour Tickets Reduced Tariff "I March, 1906. I BarrjjcJ Kuala Lumpur, F^^M ORGAN BUILDERS I Piano Mus.cal nstru ment balers Tuners and Repairers, CHURCH <„<,, 1 ESTIMATES I given for ORGAN WORK. AGENTS FOR: RONISCH PIANOS.242 words
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