Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 305 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • THE CHANNEL FLEET.
    • 29 1 London, September 6, 1 p.m. The London Daily News announces that Lord Charles Beresford will assume command of the Channel Fleet •3 from March next.
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    • 55 1 ADMIRALTY MAKE OTHER APPOINTMENTS. New Dockyard Superintendent for Portsmouth. London, September 6, 1 p.m. It is officially announced that RearAdmiral Barry will succeed Admiral Lambton m command of the third cruiser squadron. Rear-Admiral Robinson has been appointed Superintendent of the Portsmouth Dockyard. Rear-Admiral Callaghan is placed m
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    • 115 1 GOVERNMENT ACTION CRITICIZED. Political Bargain Suggested. London September 6th, i,p. m. In the money article published m the London Times^a. well informed City opinion is given to the effect that surprise is evinced at the absence of any protest against the action of the Government m relinquishing the
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    • 32 1 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT ATTENDS. Is Accompanied by General Maxwell. London, September 6, 1 p.m. The Duke of Connaught and General Maxwell have proceeded to German}' to attend the manoeuvres.
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    • 40 1 CONSULATES-GENERAL ESTABLISHED. From Harbin to Dalny. London, September 6th, 1 p.m. Russia has established Consulates General ,m Harbin, Mukden, Kirin, Fsitsihar and Dalny which replace the agencies of the Russian Foreign Office which formerly existed.
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    • 62 1 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS H MISAPPROPRIATED. Officials Arrested. London, September 6th, 1 p.m. Three officials belonging to the Real Estate Trust Company have been placed under arrest on a charge of complicity with Director Hippie m defrauding the depositors of many millions of dollars. The estimated lo^s through
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    • 66 1 PROPOSALS OF THE H. A. L. COMPANY. Chinese Servick r«> ny: INCREASED. London, September 6, 1 p.m. Among the proposals made by the America Hamburg Line is one which includes an increase m (the number of steamers employed m) Chinese waters. Line to Soudan and Pcwn .n Gulf. Another
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    • 129 1 ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE QUITE POSSIBLE. But can never be as intimatk as that with France. London, September 6, 1 p.m. An inspired article has appeared m the Deutsche Revue dealing with the present Anglo -German relations. It declares that a very frank and unconstrained discussion took place on
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  • 262 1 Writing on the exhibition given on Friday, at Ipoh, by Mie ftbove Club, the Times oj Mai, t \<i ivs The oils were an extremely interesting collection, paiticularly tli «C shown by Mr. Jackson of Kuala Luflipur. We certainly thought this production •'Tree Ferus undoubtedly
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  • 171 1 WATKK CoLOIRs. ist prize Water Colour, Mrs. H. C. Barnard. Perak 2nd prize Water Colour, Mrs. 1 1 urgresva Best collection of Water Colours, Mrs. Hargreaves M Prize best water Colour, Open, Mrs. M iclntvre Pen an Z Commended, Mrs. Barnard IV-nk Highly cemmended, Mm, Bird Highly commended,
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  • 341 1 The South China Morning I* >si iys: We note that Lord Elgin lus promised to investigate the methods <>f gambling houses m the Federated Malay States, when he has time on his hands to devote to this subject. That is undoubtedly a diplomatic statement We assume
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 UNO i; LITTLE* CO.. LTD. „i 6t foߣ and N ROEINSON &CO *GEHTS mmmmm^ mm John Little Co. Ltd.] SOLE AGENTS. g THE KING OF WHISKIES I S£f PER CASE I THE WHISKY OF KINGS, j 3obn Cittk ft Co. Ctd?| SINGAPORE. J SLEDGE I STERILIZED ]^IXjlc| SAFEST, PUREST, BEST,
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    • 272 1 i^»^ Howarth Erskine Et>£ipeers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." P^"*** -j 1 One of the FtoMt and Larptct Electric Fans m very Bedroom J Buildings m I'enans SS^SSi^K Cui«in« and Catering under Entirely under European >^V?%^) Supervision of an European Management Expert THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Electrically Ut
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    • 11 1 3IN6APORC ROBINSON A CO. and AGENTS. J. LITTLE A CO., LTD.
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  • 1177 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 7TH SEPTEMBER. ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTECORDIALE. Our beloved Sovereign His Majesty King Edward VH, by the Grace of God, is not only the "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the seas, Defender of the
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
    • 6 2 ting with New York
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    • 9 2 trouble it tli.tt m New Herald
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    • 8 2 •.rests I SaTi.'!.^-! I Record-Herald
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    • 12 2 *c English V: I tacked m vain fnlfnV whi(
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    • 9 2 •saw* I face downwards? B The Rural World
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    • 30 2 mc double funera took Hnth of M r M k both diH o n F ,X together. Title, was n n clerk, and used, rateuntil it was ib
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    • 28 2 ADout fifty lost < care of ,he police on Bank H>lid,y, to their friends out. Thirteen missing police and hinded over to the on tne:r mend-.
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    • 30 2 Uunng the than ten thousand I tonshire pig iron have been vn King's Lvnn to BeL thence forwa my, This a devel ipmenl I it arrangements.
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    • 25 2 M ss Ella, es m th< •ns, born at M drawing room, m they g mbol like Newl <ed milk.
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    • 47 2 E<-cn, a sow h.v given bin of fourteen [>:;>, and as the was only able to wing up thirteen, 1 spaniel *****, w recent!) given birth to a family, has take pa«*ion on the d is tenderly bringing it up m company with her own.
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    • 30 2 Lord Henry Nevill, the master of the Erid&p S 1 Foxeounds, told his k* annual puppy walk, that he expected he send out sig tion foxhound puppie
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    • 35 2 {ing to an inoffen- i tradesmai the Court tint he lost rontn>l ol himsell becau-e his sweetheart had lost a valuable ring. He wa« nevertheV ios.and £a liW tlic valllr ot thc wind
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    • 41 2 lc Rev.W. I Pressey.wnoj day was nducted vicai c leaving I I Foxcarth, received a sihw holder and a lettf school-child m the parish, tha him for the hymns and songs Ik written to m ike them h
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    • 83 2 Exclusion was tin fiery speeches at a n the Japanese and X League m the I matte, relative to the the Secretary of the Navy i anese employed by I charged unless tl of the United Stat. tendon to committee with a f< lives m Congress Rcj ;sent
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    • 110 2 MAURAS P ASSENGER TRAFFIC Commander G. Baugh, R Officiating has submitted to Goverm the number ol passengers ports of the Madras Pn the Official year 190 which come undo the ppwf I o^.? the Native Passenger Ship Art »8S 7 The eicesi l "shortvoyages" 10*114, accou f ,r by an
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    • 30 2 other reasons bS^ not offord them. IJut u e T^ strongly opposed to the ,o['; tin? down the pay of Civi *e lowest DOSSIL, The Transvaal Leader
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 306 2 [WELCH'S ~1 GRAPE JUICE. j A Temperance Drink for the Home v A Drink for the Table A True Thirst Quencher for the Sick Room. I Good for Old ana yorng I HiMcic and Invalid. I Per bottle 50 cents. I SOLE AGENTS. THOMPSON THOMAS k CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES.
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    • 74 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollinaris rIS SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO Bis maiestp tbe King AND P. K. B. Che Prince of uialts. BANJOS-BANJOS CTTJST RECEIVED I FROM THE EMINENT BANJO MAKERS I Messrs BARNES JVMlihlflS I
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    • 287 2 NOTICE. CONSULATE GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. SINGAPORE. The attention of Shipmasters and others is directed to the new regulations m force m Netherlands India since the ist September 1906 respecting the importation of dogs and cats. Dogs and cats arriving from places outside Netherlands India are only allowed to be
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 34 3 PROMISED. I u^ o^ cVf> 3V m^ m \A» mm***?"* I i> dcscri cd U ii ltains tU cr -M potation I re I I I nade m the I ier public I
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    • 9 3 I Hung Chang. I p m. ccurrcd m
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    • 34 3 I ERVICE. •m. I London ,il of I tative T being M I I they Hj rented was I I I who jj present I I I ie ParliI
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    • 140 3 I t Surgeon m I AsyI I I H I 1 i I I I >' i-> 7 I n xcluding I c 19 iths from I will be the than eak of I I A ill a very I who ym;>toms I months of I "iter
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  • 421 3 (From a Hindu contributor.) It ..satisfactory to note that none of the Hindu temples m Singapore accom modate that vile fraternity called the IMvasasees. The Dtnmduttt (literally gods maids) are a class of Hindi ten iles, who, m their infincy i re dedicated to the gods and
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  • 540 3 PROF. DUNS TAN'S VIEWS. At the British Association Annual ConglfeM at York. Prof Wyndha-n Dunstan, m his opening add ess m the Chemical Section, referring to indiarubber or caoutchouc, said that it could not be doubted that chemical science would sooner or later be able to take a
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  • 116 3 PICKED UP 150 MILES AWAY. Capt. A. L. Gibson of the s. r Billiton reports that on Sept. 5 at 4 p.m.; m Latitude 2 C 31' Nand longitude 105 ti 1 E, he sighted a ■mall craft with a blanket for a sail, and seven Chinese m
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  • 1942 3 SENSATIONAL ROBBERY CASE CONTINUED. The hearing of the sensational rcb- ctdVdTesteX WedneSd^ WaSC Low Lok, who was giving his Wedn nCe H WhCn thG C Urt ad J° u^ ]V**y vc ?'ns. was cross-ex-aminecl by Mr. Lowell, counsel for the third accused. He testified that he cime here
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  • 254 3 Considerable apprehension is felt m Cochin-China m reference to the development of so called "secret societies which havehardly anything secret m connection with them, except the names of the adherents, and are purely and simply associations for theft, possessing hardly any political end, but occasionally making
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  • 668 3 A DARING ROBBERRY. Yesterday afternoon before a Bench I Court consisting of Messrs. Mitchell and Nathan, Queh Kuan and Cheo Tow were arraigned on a charge of housebreaking and theft. Mr. St. J. Braddel conducted the case for the prosecutiou, It would appeir from the evidence that Messrs.
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  • 393 3 In 1904 the cases m which human beings were supposed to have been poisoned were, m the whole of India, 2,1:7 and m 1,171 cases poison was detected. The aye age number of suspicious cases for the last fi c years was 1,928, and on an average there were
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  • 1028 3 CONSOLING REFLECTIONS FOR THE PESSIMIST OF TO-DAK History will parallel most things especially if the things are noi what they should be. It is one of the soundest rules of life to withhold one's confidence from the man who has discovered a new evil. When the evil
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 131 3 MOULMEIN CIGARS." Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND hOR THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. TO CONVINCE THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SMOKED OIK "MOULMEIN CIGARS>" THE SUPERIOR
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 31 3 COMING EVENTS. To-day,, 7tb High Water. 0.4 i a.m. 1.l p.m. Assizes. Saturday, Stb High Water. 1.19 a.m. 1.j9 p.m. Sunday, otb High Water. 158 a.m. 1-59 p.m. Thirteenth after Trinity.
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  • 1221 4 From the point ofview of onlookers on the stand, race-riding looks quite the simplest thing m the world. In much less time than it takes to write an account of it, the struggle is over. The horses are seen like a cloud on the horizon the different
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  • 563 4 WHAT IS THE ADVICE OF THE EXPERTS? Sleep as> mlth as Possible and be Healthy. Dr. T. Dyke Acland delivered a ve> y interesting address at one of the recent meetings ot the Physiology section o( the Association at York His conclusions are i. xiflicie.it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 181 4 NOTICE. By order of tne Board of Directors 1 nave to-day transferred the manage-Ti-llr! v U]^ A enc y to Alr w c. IAAiLRI, who is mihorized to sign lor the tirm Schi i!>.\(,i\ini( Vooaan n J.D>ENDEU Co., />•/>■ AgemUekmp Singapore. VAN DEN BOSCH. NOTICE. There has been a rumour
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    • 148 4 AIL S.2ES, SHAPES, COLOURS 1 H FROM $8 PERl()o ">.<:^H cement Tile Work,B HILL STHEET, '^M I cinematographTf^'^H I FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATOG x LEVY HERMANC I I "EDEW" I I ""E N "Ta Ikln!)Macllines(ro UVYJJERMANOS, S2J ESTABLISHED ~77 {8 THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAyTv^TB I 'iC
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 665 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Xa.nr, /'<»/, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Albenga, Hohgkong, Sept.— Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Nov. 7 Bnhe; Meyer. Ayuthi Bombay, Sept.— Borneo Coy. Austria. H'kong. Sept 7; Rautenberg A Hamburg, str. Nov. 20; Behn Meyer \miral Ponty, Saigon, Sept. 17 Moine Comte. B. Colombo,
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    • 935 4 *£>~m^ s-^B^^L— —^J^-*^. _^-^wiw» *^^|t*s. VESSELS JN PORT. merchanTyessels. Asdang, Siam str. 405 tons, Capt Peterson, 3 i St Aug. From Bangkok, 24th Aug. G.c, East Asiatic Coy. For Bangkok, U.— R^ s Abbotsford, Brit. str. 34 tons, Capt Snape, 3rd Sept. From Pontianak, Ist Sept. G.c., and 9 d.
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    • 708 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time Bangkok Deli Bangkok BSj i Malacca Malacca pm Teluk Anson etc. Ban Hin Gunn 3pm v J amar ang Edendale 2 pm Bandjermassin, etc. Ch eng Mai 3n m Bandjermassin etc. Alting 4 m Fremantle via ports Paroo 4 am To-morrow. L. S'dakan
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  • 434 5 I %»»s*"^ refer I l*f, mar vrllod.it I Mall have the honest I and fare I of our actions; and, I should all admH p mmanric love that is m I ,ercvcr he may be. I frequently I ssion I obhieratc 1 n life m 1
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  • 660 5 The Englishman says There are signs that show that the whole of Northern Bengal and Assam was once occupied by people of the Cambodian type. It was from India that the royal dynasty of Cambodia acquired its court speech and writing, the latter apparently, a variety
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  • 297 5 WHIPPED UP M.P. 'S. In these days of thumping Parliamentary majorities and minorities, party \vhip« are sp ired the responsibility of calling forth from their beds, almost from their cotlin-, to the division lobby the >ick and wounded of their political armie-. No Belvoir hound was more obedient than Lord
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  • 819 5 formation Capital Subscribed of v^ ai tQ Reserre Company Quotations j snares Price. GOLD. M„„ f 13.500 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers 1900 P»'7s» OO $140,000 < 3,500 unissued r I 4 oo 1° 1° M n (Deferred) 800 sellers ,903 £400,000 350.000
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  • Commercial.
    • 143 5 Tin 9i-5° Gambier buyers 7.17^ do Cube No. 1 10.80 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 21.87$ do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. 27.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) ,,31. do (80 to the lb.) ,,52. Mace (Banda) 1 45 Cloves (Amboina) ,,34. Liberian Coffee ,,22. Tapioca, smil pearl (Fair) 10.35
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    • 149 5 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/ 16 Demand 2 /4 do. 6 m/s.. 2/4 n/16 Private 3 m/s.. 2/4 7/16 On Gern>any— Bank d/d 2 -39 Private 3 m/s 2.434 do. 6 m/s 2-45* On France— Bank d/d 2 93 Private 3 m/s a.97 do. 6 m/s 2.99
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 334 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF THE WELL KNOWN Recreation fiotel SITUATE AT Serangoon Road Opposite the Payah Lebar Police Station TO BE HELD AT &.A. Fernandez Co's Sale-room No. 6 D ALMEIDA STREET On Wednesday 12th September at 2. j0 p. m. All those fifty very valuable Freehold building allotments situate at
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  • 1953 6 A PANTHER YARN. Taking advantage of an offer of a few days hospitality m the hills during the hot weather, 1 had my shikari togs and a few other necessary articles packed up and, leaving the place m the temporary charge of the Babu, Munshi and chowkidars. I left
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  • 416 6 Mr. Walter Wellman, who recently established wireless telegraphy between Dane Island, 60c miles from the Pole, and Hammerfest. has abandoned opo-al to levea Spitzbergen m an air-nip m an attempt to reach the North Pole. The America, as the «=hip i^ called, marks an entirely new departure
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 709 6 BANKS. Hongkong Sha»«twl Batikhit Corporation. paid-up CAPITAL *i 0,000,000 RESERVE FUND nntxnnn Sterling Reserve »10.000.000 J $2 0,250.U00 Silver Reserve »10.250,000 f Reserve Liability ot Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt. Ksq-Chairman. Hon. W. Dickson- u %^!£™£l E Goetz Fsa I H E Tomkins Lsq. C R.^enzma-nn, g. It
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    • 429 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 I? Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8 06. v.c. Mortgagees' Sale. TO BE MELD AT G. A. Fernandez Cot Sales Room. No. 6 DAluieida Street. On Wednesday, 1 2th September 1906
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    • 352 6 NOTICE. For the benefit o*" the Public and especially to poor i;;ven» s. Pending an application to get hatented an invention must be kept secret No informartFon be given to any one without the written consent of the applicant until acceptance of the complete specification. Poor inventors should bear m
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    • 540 6 c. i. v mm. wim^J WANTED. Situation as companion or li->u-e--keeper by educated young lady. A 1 references. Apply to "C." c/o The Singapore Intelligence Agency. Cavanagh Bridge Buildings, TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Three rooms on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Unfurnished 3 vacant rooms
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    • 228 6 Spec «al Holiri To N «W« El 0. J A -active t CHEAP return Tickftc sags ketst The arrange;:, l°» r Tickets R «»uced Tariff JS Pom, P S N Co i« March, 1 Barr Co. Kuala Lumpur, F, H j ORGAN BUILDS Plano >»< Musical nstr ment balers Tuners
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