Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 8 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 306 VOL. TJ. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 18 1 Router's Agency wires. (By submarine telegraph.) KING GEORGE TO CON HNUE TO BE HIEIR COMMISSIONER
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  • 74 1 London, September 7, 10.25 a m The majority of the Cretan Assemb- ly have telegraphed to the Powers asking that King George be continued as their Commissioner. His Reply. His Majesty has issued a message I to the Cretans urging them to be I patient.
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  • 31 1 MATTERS PROBABLY TOO DANGEROUS IN RUSSIA Proceeds to .Denmark. London, September 7, 10.25 am Queen Alexandra, and the Dowager Empress of Russia, have left for Copenhagen.
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  • 125 1 WOMEN STRIP NON-UNIONISTS. Used Blacklead on them instead of tar and feathers London, September 7, 10.25 There have been extraordinary scenes m certain mining districts of Soutb Wiles m connection with the I recent strike among the miners. The object is to protest against the 1
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  • 57 1 CAMBRIDGE vs. HA YARD. Reservation hade as to Contest. London, Septcnber 7, 10.25 am The rales which have been drawn up to regulate the Cambridge and Havard rowing match contain a proviso to the effect that the race shall be reserved for ultimate decision; should any mishap
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  • 32 1 BRITISH ENVOY ALREADY LEFT. London, September 7, 10.25 am Mr. C. A. Springrice, the newly appointed British Minister for Persia has already started to take up his post.
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  • 24 1 ANOTHER HORSE WILL NOT RUN. Scratched. London, September, 7, 10-25 a-m- "Saucy" has been scr itched for the St. Leger Race.
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  • 295 1 DARING CRITICISM BY A BERLIN JOURNAL Bfrlin— One of the boldest and most remarkable personal attacks upon the Kaiser which a German newspaper has ever had the courage to print was published this week'bj the National Zeitung" of Berlin. The attack is all j the more
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  • 880 1 II IK FIR 1 BRiriS»l-BUIJ MOTOR "GROWLER S ORE A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Electric cabs, silent and han ■lsmiic appeared on the streets of London some years ago, but their excellence stopped short at appearances, and m practice they proved an utter failure. A similar
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  • 37 1 What hie r. tooea on a Bank Holiday I'm noi going to Jo ii So declared Edward Roberts m \V< i i i. im Workhouse and for keeping his word he was Yesterday offered fortnight's h;ircl labour
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 D nßf ToBINSON SCO. x LI TTLE*CO..LTD. j 0 hn Little Co. Ltd.] SOLE AGENTS. THE KING OF WHISKIES T PER CASE I $9.75. I THE WHISKY OF KINGS, j ISTSTco. ctd. I SINGAPORE. J SLEDGE I STERILIZED Is^IIIXjIcI SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, The Perak and Penaog Government Hospitals use 5000
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    • 273 1 [Howarth Erskine 1 Ep^ipeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIOIMS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." I Enurf\ d" r enan Cvi iM and Cattrln under SINGAPORE y i European Supervision of an European cmiurftiio oncr^Anne Expert OOUYENIR POSTCARDS. THE <© INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. T RR D FENANG. r 25 CentS paCket Plan.i 11 Hi
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    • 13 1 gKJN£ TOBAg& SINGAPORE 1 J. LITTLE A CO., LTD. and AGENTS. ROBINSON ACO
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  • 624 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 8TH SEPTEMBER. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. Though the present generation boasts of being highly educated there are not hundreds of thousands only but millions and hundreds of millions of men who are being easily swindled out of their well-earned money by manufacturers and sellers
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  • 634 2 The following reviews of two books recently published m England will give our readers some idea of the nature of literature that is being catered to the British public at present and to which we have referred m our leader yesterday. No doubt authors can pose
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  • 73 2 iHEP&OMaiI Steamer Poo** is due here this morning at 8 o'clock having on board the London Ifaill up to i 7 th August. We have to acknowledge receipt from the Colonial Secretary, S. S. of a copy of the Annual Re/ort on the Survey Department, S. S. for the year
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  • 84 2 INFORMATION FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Disappoint* suspended a ground for AS, to explore 1...,",, yondthe rripolitan I nam. widheisanativ, is to reach Uk< where he hold siclency.bythc little "besti r hc Su < Herr Vischei number ol H Ac Mecca pilgrim the short cut I route taken i
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  • 184 2 Sir. v I D. Mas bitu-: sem; Militai f Sen embU the Anny, N menu abolia to deB cordat tx At a mom and pi I vcrv atfecti >nal toetn in taeir I tnem an I Wit.! den ■eparai oMert ings law of nations a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 cssuucuiv GRAPE JU|CE A Temperance .Drink (or the Home MO% #%#4 tf% A Drink for the Table 21 CU %#U^Ji a True Thirst Quencher f r the sjck R m f^f% /liMctc and Invalid* Of llUi Per bottle 50 cents. SOLE AGENTS* WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS the Australian stores. ALE, BEER,
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    • 59 2 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollinaris IS SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO Bis majestp tlx King AND B. R. f>. cik prince or uiaks. BANJOS-BANJOS J"TJST RECEIVED FROM THE EMINENT BANJO MAKERS Messrs BARNES JVlUlililflS THEIR LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN ZITHER BANJOS IMITTTE ATTACHMENTCLEAR BELL TONE. EVERYTHING FITTED FOR
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    • 240 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.
  • 164 3 Report I and I year ending I I year ■rals. Miscellar.-. I I ?v.6l I I I I 4 is an in>ne late I rvice for ns do not I en a fair trial I I do not y as traffic by sidei g that en
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  • 978 3 SOL'TH-BRIDGE-ROAD ROBBERY CASE CONCLUDED. The South-Bridge-Road robbery case was concluded before Chief Justice 1 1 vndman-Jones this morning. The tii st witness of the day wai one called by the first accused. He was a lodg- j ing-house coolie named Liong Yang and -aid that the li\ ed
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  • 95 3 We are very sorry to have to record the death of Mr. George E. Mosley which took place yesterday. Deceased was formerly an Assistant m the firm of Messrs. uilfillan, Wood Company and had been employed m their office here and m Penang for
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  • 1433 3 LENGTHY MEETING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON There was considerable routine business transacted at I of the Legislative Council, m ml't r u adil g and ado Ption of the CS S lhC followi "g P"rpose were laid before the Council -.-Annual rePorts lor O5 on the Widows nnd Orphans Pension
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  • 146 3 SMALL CAUSES BEFORE MR. JUSTICE FISHER. Yesterday Mr. Justice Fisher disposed of a number of small cau-es. In the case of Yeo Swee He vs. Hup Boon Piang, the decision of the Court was reserved. The case of Louis Dupire vs. F. A. Rickard was also heard
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  • 164 3 A Chinese butcher, named Teo Lian, was charged before Mr. Gieen, yesterday, with exposing tor sale within the Municipal limits part of the carcase of a pig bearing no municipal slaughter house mark thereon. Sergeant Biereton said that, acting upon certain information, lie went to the corner of
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  • 207 3 An idea of the volume of traffic pouring through the Golden Gate, San rrinciSGO, is contained m i ieport by Secretary Burke ot the local Lhambsf of Commerce. During the year 1905 four hundred and twenty-nine steamers arrived from foreign ports with a total cargo
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  • 89 3 Subscribers and advertisers to the Tatler must take heart of grace and not hug the delusion m their breasts that that enterprising weekly is no more. Perish the thought. Its non-appear-ance this week must not be construed as an evidence of its extinction, but rather that, owing to a variety
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  • 410 3 S. R. C. v 2nd XI R. G. A. A Drawn Game. The interest evinced m outdoor. Games, football especially, by the sport loving community of Singapore, is displayed to advantage when crack teams are engaged m trying conclusions. Yesterday afternoon however the crowd on the Esplanade was not
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  • 449 3 The excelle t series of views shown by the Japanese Cinematograph is sufficient explanation for the number and class of patrons who frequent their commodious tent on Beach Road. A representative of the E. D. If. visited their second show on Thursday night and found large and
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  • 155 3 The following further Mib.-criptions are acknowledged by the Honorary Secretary and 1 reasurer of ibe abo\e lund Brought forward 5795. Mr. A. S. P.nniah 5 M. Ismail Saib 5 \Voo >woo T"W 5 Tan Cheng Lock 5 P. Sammy 5 B. F. V. Richards 5
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  • SCIENCE & MEDICINE.
    • 72 3 Mr. Lippmann, of the French Academy ot Sciences, whose name is prominently associated with photography m colours, has laid before the Academy another process {or ohptographs m natural colours. The method is based upon the method of prismatic dispersion. The tvode of procedure is said to be
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    • 100 3 France is to possess a new order of chivalry. It is to be styled the Order of Merit, and is to be the French equivalent for the British Order of St. i Michael and St. George. The newdecoration will be especially set apart as the reward for service
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    • 158 3 Before the French Academy of Medicine there ha*« been laid a theory of cancer as interesting as to the lay mind it is new. Hitherto the surgeons have flourished their knives around cancer as a field peculiarly their own. Dr. Vigouroux set himself to vindicate the prior
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    • 186 3 Although limited provision for dental attention is made for the necessitous poor m the hospitals of a few of outlarger cities, the benefits of preservative dentistry have hitherto been beyond the reach of the poorer middle-cla--, owing to the prohibitive cost. The Dental Aid Society has now
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    • 84 3 Italian science has now taken up the question of finding a remedy for tropical diseases m Africa, and especially on the Congo. A voting Italian bacteriologist, Mr. Carlo Pulicri, has ju^t arrived at Antwerp, on his way to the Free State. He has been attached to a Roman
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    • 135 3 Some interesting experiments for the protection of ships during fogs have been carried out at Cherbourg. The invention is a German one, and con- sists m a submerged bell, water being an excellent conductor of sound. With the Atlantic liner K-ti-er Wilhelm 11. was a tug.
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    • 233 3 Some fifteen years ago Sir Norman Lockyer, working on similar lines to Nissen of Bonn, proved that the Egyptians carefully oriented their temples so that the rising ami the setting of the stars and of the sun at certain times of the yeai could be watched along the
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  • 57 3 Sergt. Bartells yesterday prosecuted a Chinaman found wandering srdfcnd the compound of the Police Bahru. It appears that many articles bdortging lo these Police Quarters had been missed recently, and with the object m view <>t warning any who might be inclined t<> loiter about the premises, Prisoner was arrested
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 MOULV2EIN CICARS.'* Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND bOR THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARK 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 OCR "MOULMEIN CIGARS," I! IK
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  • 849 4 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION. YESTERDAY'S MEETING At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners neldye»terday there were present Iff. E.G BroadrickPresident, Messrs. A- \V. Bailey, J. W. B. Mac laren, Wm Macbean, Cheng Kens Lee, and Rowland Allen, J. PolgUse (S retary) and R. Peirce (Engineer). Minutes. The minutes of the ordinary
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  • 404 4 WIDOWS' ORPHANS' PENSION FUND. The following is the Report on the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund, for the Year 1906. P-iMHON OF THE Ft'ND. It* the accounts had been kept m a m inner similar to that m force prior to the Ist January, 1905, the total amount to the
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  • 245 4 1 v-, like his life, the influence oi Cecil Rn rfes, to irhom he WA-i d Ll lIISN g loj :i--idy m his lifeti ne *upR less lolars -fColoniBy his trill he y l*rgc lucational «es of various kinds m South Africa. He als > makes handsome
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 176 4 NO fICE. By order oft of Directors 1 nave to-day transferred the manaffe-1-fc.lifc.Kl, who is lUthorued to siun tor the fir d CH I Vo >Kiil 1 H J. DAENDELS 6c Co., />. />. AgenttchaM Singapore \-.\S BOSt.fi NonC£. I here has been a 1 umour circulating here recently, that
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    • 171 4 £^2S!2^w !t B HEALTHY CLEAN, BE^^ 4 H ■MPKRVIOLS IO DAM ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND D F I FROM $8, PER 100 SGNS cement Tile Work, I 6I > HIL L STREET .SINCApon*** I CIfiEJVIATOGRAPHS FlliMsT^l FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATO *AF>H INSI LEVY HERMANOS. I "ODEON" "T 7^ ~~^B
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 2216 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS velselsjmlorl mao^oseT^^ 17 YPTTPTFTI MERCHANT VESSELS. To -CJ-A.it -CJW -L Hi±J Asdang, Siam str. 405 tons, Capt For Per Steamer Time Peterson, 31st Aug. From Bangkok, Labuan S'dak'an etc. Madura ,0 am Xa.ne, Port, Probable date of arrival, 24th Aug G.c, East Asiatic Coy. For Sabak, Djambie
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  • 987 5 named Albert jTrtceiwd it *c s week the h ii£ him Pul Andrei has .ported m differ,l,l haw known the world t m Gcismardo, Sig Alberts, c Blanc, Prof. Mexico and Pro- Hut for the last d he ha more or VC himself -rnH sometimes "By JE|
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  • 301 5 The Foor» on Which Laws Art Made. When the composition of the present House of Commons became known, there was a general fear that its members would be too strenuous m the pursuit of legislation to allow themselves time for food, and that the receipts of the
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  • 121 5 The preparations for starting Tht Emipre, the new Calcutta evening daily paper, are well to the fore. The office is m the heart of the business" portion of Calcutta, and the management are going m extensively for Linotype machines. The staff will introduce some new blood into Calcutta journalism. Mr.
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 282 5 formation Capital Subscribed gj of v""* U p\ o Reserve Company Quotation* I'rant S GOLD. S ,900 P. 75,000 M o,ooo j 3,500 untied *™h G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers 1903 £350,000 350^ I! Duft'bevolopmentCcLtd (DefCrrCd)^ SCIICrS «300,000 203 600 X To I? KadanaG.M.Co.,Ltd. ,00 seUers 1 640
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    • 282 5 I -i »905 Z's°,°°° 140,000 £1 £1 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co. Ltd £21 1 o 1905 $200,000 $120,000 20,000 10 7 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd 1450 ,904 .£,,,,25 7,000 £1 Batu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p.) 2 2 m/L I II|OO 719 n (contrib.) £\.\2.6 1905 700*000 56i0,000 70,000
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    • 216 5 i 894 £5.377 »0.0 £4,648,15.0 7,638 12.6 I 12.6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency Ltd S- 7 c 1898 $225,000 $225,000 4,500 50 50 112,500 iFraser Neave, Ltd. ,Jl J o :i0,000,000<7 1 1865 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 80,000 its 125 9,500,000 [Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 7-000 250,0006 J 18,000 j 100
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    • 58 5 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 60/0 $600,000 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Rilcy Hargraves, Ltd. 60/0 225,000 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Singapore Municipal 60/0 400,000 nominal. h 5 1,478,000 par. buyers. ■1 n 4 0/0 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 60/0 250,000 2°/ o prem buyers. m t. 5
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  • Commercial.
    • 144 5 Tin 9i.5o Gambier buyers m 7-i| do Cube No. 1 m 10.80 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 21-75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27-5° Nutmegs (no to the lb.) Ji. do (80 to the lb.) 5* Mace (Banda) 45 Cloves (Amboina) 34Liberian Coffee 22. Tapioca, smal pearl (Fair)
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    • 151 5 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/ 1 6 Demand 2/4 do. 6 m/s.. 2 4 m/,6 Private 3 m/s. 2/47/16 U« Uem.any Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s *-43i do. 6 m/s 2.45} On France Bank d/d 2 ot Private 3 m/s 2 .97 do. 6 m/s 2
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 320 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF THE WKLk KNOWN Recreation hotel SITUATE AT Serangoon Road Opposite the Payah Lebar Police Station TO BE HELD AT 3. A Fernandez ft 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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  • 951 6 Opinion of a Londoner. Who invented it? I mean the assumption and professed opinion that hot weather is a charming; •rholejome, delightful thing to whirl) we all look forward, m which we all enjoy ourselves. Probably the poets. It ii they who arc responsible tor the
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  • 78 6 rhe Titms publishes an article strongly condemning the proposal by Argentine M any to secure the k f t u> V 1 I 1 tAUl ab »«oirs a;i l !l h:iul Alderney, there to prepari 1 Un carcases of JnVHteTli^ and other markets. h i 8
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  • 579 6 EXTRAVAGANCE IN BLL'EBOOK PRINTING. COSTLYCONTRACTS. COMMITTEE SUGGEST A STATE WORKSHOP. Another pit into which the public money is poured has l>een explored by a Select Committee of the Commons and revelations are made that may, well startle a Government wedded to retrenchment and reform The business of the
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  • 421 6 Mr A. B L. Francis, the District otticcr or J imoung Batu thus writes w his report for June The 1 aritipan lobacco syndicate is busy Planting I received complaints about ilaii Draum trom people whom he claim* a^ hu sUves. Hiis I have already reported.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 695 6 BANKS. Hongkong 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •i*«WWO RESERVE FUND:- /vl SH-rling Reserve *10.000.(X» 1 $20,250,000 Silver Reserve $10 260,000 J Reserve Liab.hty ot Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Ha.ij.t. Ksq-Chairman. Hon <. W.DidMon-Dep^ry-Chainnan' E Goetz Fso i H. E. Tomkins Lsq. G. H. Meclln.rst, Esq. F. A.
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    • 428 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 D' 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 HELD AT G. A. Fernandez ft Cos Sales Room. No. 6 D Almeida Street. On Wednesday, 12th September
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    • 354 6 NOTICE. For the benefit of the Public and i especially to poor inventors. Pending I 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
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    • 514 6 "E. D. M. ADLETS. F WANTED. Situation as companion or ho keeper by educated young lady. 1 references. Apply to "t." c/o The Singapore Intelligcnc Agency. Cavanagh Bridge Buildings, TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Three room. on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Unfurnished 3 vacant rooms
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    • 196 6 0 An a, CHEA P RETURN TICKETS T 0 k& I *****1 I arra OLOMBO KANOY ayrds I p *o.s. N c -March, "^1 Barr col K "*la Lumpur, F I ORGAN BUILDERS! Piano Mus.cal nstry I ment balers Tuners an <* Repairers CHURCH osi I CL EAKED,Repairh ESTIMATES given
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