Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 27 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 322 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, l£o6. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • SOUTH AFRICA.
    • 57 1 ONE KILLED -TWO WOUNDED. London, September 26, 10-25 a m It is telegraphed from Johannesburg that fourteen Chinese made an attack 1 on the house of a mine-captain attached to the New Heriot mines. He killed one Chinaman and wounded two others with his revolver. Seven Chinese have been placed
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    • 34 1 HEALTH UNIMPROVED. Must cancel all Engagements. London, September 26, 10.25 a m On the advice of his doctors, the Hon. Joseph Chamberlain has had to cancel all his Autumn engagements.
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    • 62 1 FURTHER ACTION DEFERRED. Pending Arrangement Betwi m Kaiser and Duke of Cumberland. London, September 26, 10.25 a m The Brunswick Diet has deferred j taking measures m regard to the elec- tion of a Regent. It is hoped that an arrangement will be able to be I
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    • 23 1 BISHOP HOARE'S BODY RECOVERED. From the Sea. London, September 26, 9.5 a.m. The body of Bishop Hoare has been recovered.
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    • 40 1 BOMB FACTORY DISCOVERED Chief of Finnish Guard Arrested. London, September, 26 11.55 a.m. A factory for the manufacture of bombs has been discovered m Stockholm. The chief of the Finnish Guard and two others have been placed under arrest
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    • 63 1 NATIONALISTS AND GOVERNMENT AGREE. Mr. Redmond's Quandary. London, September 26, noon. The London Standard states that despite Mr. Redmond's assurances a tacit and definite understanding has been arrived at between the Nationalists and the Government whose offer if unexpectedly generous. Mr. Redmond deprecates the gift m order
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    • 32 1 PRINCE OSTRACISED. For Signing Viborg Manifesto. London, September 26, 1 1.55 a.m. .The Kursk nobility have ostracized Prince Doigorukoff, the Vice President of the Duma, because he signed the Viborg manifesto.
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    • 85 1 INSTITUTE DECLARES AIR IS FREE. State may hinder Electric waves. London, September 26, noon The Institute of International law at Ghent iiave discussed the regulations by which aronautics arc to be guided, and m regard to wireless telegraphy especially. They have agreed upon the adoption of certain clauses,
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    • 85 1 ATROCITIES DENOUNCED. Rfsembled Russian Pogrom. London, September 26, 11.55 a.m. The details of the massacre of negTOS which took place m Atlanta resemble descriptions of the former Russian pogroms. The Press of the northern States diclares that the outbreak was quite unwarranted. A Premium om Murder. It
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    • 55 1 TAFTS REPORT RECEIVED. Four Warships Despatched. London, September ?(>, 11.55 a.m. Owing to the unfavourable reports from Secretary Taft, and the attitude adopted by the Cuban Government m rejecting the terms ol peace often < I, more warships and further detachments of Marines have been ordered to Cuba. Seven
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  • 852 1 ITS REPORTED DISCOVERY. Lite is a circle nothing can escape from it, and nothing is over lost or wasted. That which is the commonplace of one age becomes the marvel of another from the mere eclipse and reappearance <>t some particular theory or object. Everything
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  • 86 1 For the purpose of ranting the themes for the posi btihtm development of Japanese industries the Hocni has organised a floating exhibition on board the Rosetta Maru. Theexhibii tiou comprise* examples of the leading lines "i the principal merchants and manufacturers of I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 MTJlW8 U^rwH E RE. I "JOHN TTIIE Co litd. C^"l Jsl C_*!T" V- rx M i FOR PURE MILK Li *^11/ w% UoUiaSHING f^f If I^Q I IIORvvhGIAN i lal^a\w "BUTTERFLY BRAND' I lie Cream of Milks I MHAMEFLSSELL ISA GUARAWTf OF PURITY &IS 0/V EVERY Tl\ 1 JOHN UITTiiE
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    • 273 1 Howarth Erskine Eij^iijeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. m Telegrams EESKINE." I ART NEEDLE WORK FT f,i r- 7l AND i One of the Finest and Largest Electric Fans m very Bedroom fxmm trr% nrnAT Buildings m I'enanp SSS»g>3^ Cuitine ami Catering under rLUWtR ULrU I Entirely under European
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    • 15 1 JONG TORXOW v Jl SINGAPORE J. LITTLE I CO., LTD. and AGENTS ROBINSON 4 CO.
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  • 23 2 At Singapore, on r'.th September, the wife of A. \V. Gooneratne of the Siamese Consulate, of a son. Ceylon paper* please copy.
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  • 321 2 THE Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER. THE TYPHOON AT HONGKONG. From the Hongkong papers to hand by the last China mail we print elsewhere the full details of the terrible havoc wrought by the devastating typhoon. Hongkong was so suddenly enveloped m the dark-rolling clouds and
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  • 550 2 If our readers were to watch the proceedings m the Police Courts they will hnd that not a day passe-, without some unfortunate Chinaman being run m for street obstruction and fined. In almost all cases the delinquents are vegetable and fruit sellers or pork endors An
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  • 146 2 Lovely chorus girls.—" In future, m all our contracts with ladies of the chorus, there will be a clause prohibiting them from marrying until the termination of their contract," said the manager of a theatrical company m Melbourne on the 14th August He explained that a theatrical company was always
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  • 295 2 Mr. Hyndraan-Jones, Chief Justice S. S. returned fro-n Malacca by the Belle yesterday. The Monthly Missionary Meeting will be held m Prinsep Street Church on Monday next, at 9 p. m., and will be addressed by Mr. R. D. Pringle. Madame Blanche Arral, the w Mr. H. D [iissett, both
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
  • WHAT OUR READERS THINK
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    • 340 2 Sir Siobert SSurnett Coy's ORANGE BITTERS(CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JVlacgregor Co. SOLE AGENTS. THE QUEEN OF TABI^E WATERS Apollinaris APPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO Pis majestp the Kina AND h. R. h. Che Prince of aialcs. BANJOS-BANJOS CTTJST RECEIVEE FROM
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    • 102 2 !|rt EXT RACTORS. A complete i l u1 size capacity 2 pimssi3 50 J^^^LaaW NICKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I Write for our General Price List. jj ROBINSON Co., CASH CLEARANCE a^aaißJi §Bb^B ■^B^B^B^B^a^n^n^BVßß BaW I W aflnV JF aMll ♦^//r/ continue daily throughout
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    • 214 2 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Con--1 naught. Singapore 3rd February, 1906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., 59<?-2, North Rnage Road. NOTICE. The Cpnsul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to
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  • 142 3 >m the W"*""* I "> I I I I here to bid fan I whi^ I wt m our support our •fl ur province to I but we nv.y I r bearance while shew- carrying on I s ection writh tliis I
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  • 78 3 ere represented, Important th th^ extens esson on thousands v different m one ultv. capthe pug ferences Ihe pro!e *e«k -cd excurtheatrical ne ball. Those and there ■n the are looking uth these must be reeranto they know I them ii :»ich has un cinlly on Thefollow-
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  • 40 3 C Wnt '^u. r d ndPeat of Mincing August*., Jg% to their Vciai the Ailing ta andst* indthey b each This from Un^ 1b > manufacturers and the irregular 1 and black *r i b lb F «*Para was
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  • 1788 3 liv further hearing of the charges against Mr. H. C. Hogan Managing Director and Mr. J. B. Robertson late Secretary of Hogan ft Co. was resumed at 1 1 a.m. yesterday. The D. P. p. appeared for the Crown, Mr. Hogan was represented by Mr. Battenberg. and
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  • 181 3 PLANS OF THE EAST ASIA S. S. CO. The S. S. Mongolia, which arrived at at Tsuruga from Yladivostock on Sept. I, reports that Air. Shimomura of the S. K. reached the Russian port on Aug. 27, and had a consulation with the assistant-manager
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  • 105 3 THE SUSPECTED DISTURBANCE OF THE CURRENTS. The following Honolulu telegram, dated Sept. 5 and appearently despatched by tlie Japanese Consul at that port, has been received m official qu irters at Tokio -On August 31, not many days after the standing of the Manchuria,
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  • 1215 3 BANKRUPTCY CASES BEFORE Mr. JUSTICE FISHER. Before Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday, Marigappa Chetty applied through Mr. T. D. Parsons to have a Chinaman named Peck Chong adjudged a bankrupt, the ssid Peck Chong being indeb- I ted to the petitioner m the amount of 1 $193.50 on
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  • 304 3 An indignant person who signs himself "Tram-car Passenger" writes to complain of the crowded state of some I of the cars on which he has had to travel. Our tame poet possessed himself of his communication and reduced it to verse, dedicating it (with due
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  • 103 3 A report comes from one of the small villages along theTachin railway that a woman was killed on Saturday by a large Python. Accojding to the story, a Sia nese woman was descending a sui/ar-palm (ton th m) up which she had climbed m order to tap
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  • 108 3 Murderer* Confkssion. Among the ignorant classes m Japan a superstition prevails that human flesh possesses great curative properties, and the brain and heart are considered to be specially eftiencious. Following upon the recent case occurring m the north, and reported m these columns, a Nagano (near Karuizawa) message
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  • 403 3 (From Malay Mail.) Mr. C. Hannigan has been trans- Ferred to Perak for temporary duty. Mr. E. B. Skinner's new car has I arrived and looks both smart and com"ortable. It is rum^ureH that Mr. Kenny— now it home on ye is engaged to be j "narried.
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  • 300 3 The Siamese Minister in London. The Yorkshire Post's London correspondent writes His Excellency Phya Raja Nuprabandh, wlio has been Siamese Minister m London for some time, is shorly returning to Siam. No official pronorucement lias yet been made, but I understand that it Is very unlikely that he will come
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  • 75 3 The following properties were disposed of at Powell Co's saleroom on Tuesday afternoon. The shop-house dwellings Nos. 6 and 7 Banda Street, Singapore, total area tflU sqare feet, leasehold for 999 yem> Bought by Chan Tiang Seng tor Dols. 9900. Monthly rent Dols. 100. The shop house:
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  • 40 3 11 The Court of Directors of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia ami China, have declared an interim dividend for the past h:ilf year at the rate of 13 0/0 per annum free of income tax."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 164 3 "moulnu'n Cigars." Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND FOR THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TODAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. TO CONVINCE THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SMOKED OUR "MOUL M E I
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  • 212 4 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following Tics will be played on Thursday. A. Class Sim.lk. C.A. Leggat scr V Dr. Nicholas plus B. Class SWGI I T. C Scott P UaskinsorTylor. C. Ci.^sSim.u. H. R. Llewellyn 5 V H. Freemen plus E. F. 11. Fdlin phis 2 v F. W. Lyall
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  • 116 4 BRONZE MONUMENT I<> BE ERECTED AT PORTSMOUTH. We learn from a San Francisco telegram of September 6 that it has been decided to erect a bronze monument m the main -treet of Portsmouth, L\ S. A., to commemorate the historical event of the successful meeting
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  • 79 4 DEN FANG ASKS TO BE PUNISHED. It ia reported that Viceroy Den Fang has sent m a memorial to" the Throne at Peking with reference to the fatal explosion m the compound of his residency on August iSth m connection with the trial of a
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  • 175 4 DISTINGUISHED MAHOMMEDAN VISITOR. llohoccah Sultan's Cousin. By the last mail there an ived a distinguished visitor m this Colony, from Singapore, m the person of H. H Dr. Said Farced. cousin of His Highness Muley Abdul Tzix, Sultan of Morocco, who is now on a pleasure trip to the Far
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  • 159 4 An Interesting Experiment The S5. Empress I I lia, which left :x S< nber carried 1 j Ii for the Lumber Mills at Vancouver. The men are d' mainly from Calcutta, but five are from Shanghii -time-expired men from the Sikh police. All are of
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  • 116 4 bluxicipality Refuses Financial In reference to the suggestion by Mr Nakano Buyei, chairman of the Tokio Unmber of Commerce, that the City Assembly should lend a sum ofS^o.ooo, for the building and equipping of a great hotel at the Capital at the c ,000,
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  • 75 4 THE BELLE OF THE BALL. Mr. Dudley Morgan, who is seventeen years old, has created a sensation at Newport, the fashionable American resort, by attending a dance disguised as a Kirl. He was the "belle of the d?1I, and two young men, says the txprrss, almost came to blows over
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  • 57 4 AGITATION FOR EXCLUSION. A San Francisco telegram of Sept. r, which is published by the lapan Advertiser, states that the numerous Republican Clubs throughout California advocate the exclusion of Japanese trom the country, claiming 'that the same stringent emigration laws now m force as to Chinese
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  • 223 4 MURDERED BY BURGLARS. A shocking munler was perpetrated rarlv this morning near Suriwongseroad by armed burglars. A Laos gentleman, a Chao, who lived m a house just off the Suriwongse road, returned home about 2 o'clock this morning, with his wife, from the City. As they were about to enter,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 206 4 HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAtr^ 4 I IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP ALL S.ZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND I FROM $8, PER 100 SGIIS I cement Tile Work, I HILL STREET, SIMGAPQRE I CINEMATOGRAPHS FILMS @^H I FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATOGRAI H INSTAI I inn LEVY HERMANOS, "ODEON" 1 "EDEN" Talking Machines from B AGENTS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 323 4 LIST OF PASSENCERS Per P. O. s. s. Stmk from London Augt. 25 Miss J. B. {ebson, Cant and Mrs. H. C. Barton, Mrs. Hiderbr.ndt Mrs. H. H.iuxuel!, M. ssr*,T D. Shore A. P. Chittenden, and E. L. Biockman! Per P. (1. s. Hrifannia, connecting with -.he steamer Simla at
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    • 112 4 PASSENCERS ARRIVED. Per. S. S. Guthrie from Sydney vh ports. J J Vl 1 Miss. N. Hobbs, Messrs R. I Lew. J. W Pell, L P. Log^ Lonsenmayef and Yamastuta Inoske. Per s s Malacca Capt. i<. f. Olsen, from leiuk Ansion via ports Messrs Her "JSJi y S Low,
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    • 452 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Name, Port, Probable date 0/ arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Oct. 24 J Boustead Aparima, NewZeland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia. Colombo, Dec. S 1\ O. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Oct. 14 P- Simons A. Behic, Colombo, Oct. 22 M. Maritimes. Awa Maru, Japan, Nov. 5 Paterson Simons.
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    • 707 4 Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Nov, 23; Daendels. Rhenania, Hamburg, Oct. 23; B. Meyer Roon, Hamburg, Oct. 19 Behn Meyer Riojum Maru, Bombay, Sept. 27 P Radnorshire, japan Oct. 7 Boustead R- C. Rickmers, N. York, Sept—; A. GilfiHan. Silesia, China, Oct. 8 Rautenberg Siam, Colombo, Sept. 27 East Asiatic Coy. Simla, Colombo,
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    • 481 4 LATEST ARRIVALS. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit. str. 199 tons, Captain Milne, 25th Sept. From Penang, 23rd Sept. G.c, and 17 d.p. Taik Lee Guan. For Penang, 27th— Rds. Balavier, Brit. str. 213 tons, Capt Morris, 25th Sept. From Palembang, 24th Sept. G.c, and 14 d.p. Tong Joo. For Palembang, 28th—
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  • 121 5 like the majority lone, f g completely inventor. followed that slow ■1 which char., 5 machine baa A conceived SS however, f, is true bUt th< V' the line details tT about the telephone 1 Hat, while the ased lent, tctual tae being to bring about u<- apparently
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  • 144 5 'mention, m has re-ulted the Peter- Sy its Of .1 omercial and ims lifferent exhibits partileal of attenof an on lines, and power from »i«-h hid been ■v< without I won method Lustry np re ms of differentked by the d, m a <-d the i i itry
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  • 2087 5 HOLOCAUST IN HONGKONG. Score of Steamers unk and Disabled (From Hongkong Telegraph,; In the short space of barely two hours this morning, a typhoon of phenomenal velocity swept over Hongkong, laid a great part of the city m ruins, SnflKat! Ed the fleet of shipping which has been
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  • 55 5 We hear that a Siamese lady left a handbag containing ioo ticals m notes and 400 ticals worth of jewellery m one of the Siamese Tramway Co 's cars on the 12th inst., and that next morning when she reported the loss at the Company's head office her property was
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  • 814 5 formation Capital Subsc bed "of l^ Paid Reserve r Shares Value up to reserve Company Quotations Present I Price. GOLD. •900 [$,75,000 $140 000 j 3, 5 00 vn 3 is s s°u°ed Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd ,0.00 sellers 350 000 35 J~ g g Duft'bevoloprr'ent
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  • Commercial.
    • 144 5 Gambier buyers 7.04 do Cube No. 1 10.87$ Copra, Bali 9.10 do Pontianak 8.50 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) ,,21.374 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. ,,26.75 Sago Sarawak Flour ,,2.77! do Brunei No. 1 ,,2.70 Pearl Sago, small 5-4<> Coffee, Bali, i6£% buyers 3 p.c. „i9-75 Coffee Palembang,
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    • 53 5 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/47/16 Demand ***** do. 6 m/s.. 2 4 13 16 Private 3 m/s 2/4] On Gem.any Bank d/d 2.39J Private 3 m/s 2.44 On f ranee— Bank d/d 2. 93 4 Private 3 m/s t 9; do. 6 m/s.. 2 gJ 0« 7Wm- Bank
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  • 1559 6 [From th<y "Saturday Review" oflSth Agust 190G.] The Pap.il Kncvdical upon the French Separation Law is a, br.ive and uncompromising challenge. Forthisreason it h s caused no small amount ol irritation to thai large secti «ol ►pinion hoth m Franco and England which consciously or
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  • 455 6 Dr. Castellani, who has been vi treatment at Kasauli m connection with the i lira G H. M. Hyde, who ently received a bite from a h rse, returned to Ceyi j terday moi ng Tuticorin occom^anied by Mra Dr. Mastellani wa< highly eulog it
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  • 81 6 Tm Duke of Connau^ht visited Winchester last month for the purpose of inspecting the Rifle Depot 11. R. H. was Accompanied from Bagshot Park bj the Duchess and Princess Patiricia and Ptince and Princess Gustavus A<]' olphus of Sweden, who visited the Cathedral and Cross Hospital, ard the Guildhall. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 646 6 BANKS._ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PABMJP CAPITAL M 0.000.000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Kmi Chairman. G. H. M.dhurst. Esq. £A. Sk*. AJ. Raymond. Ksq. on. R. hTaTw. Slade, Esq. Chief Manager. Hongkong- J. R. bmith. Manager. Shanghai— H. CX. Hunter. London Bankers. London and County Banking Company, Ltd. INTEREST.
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    • 310 6 NOTICES. G. A. Fernandez Co. Xo. 6 D'Almctda Street. cV!£5^ SED AUCTIONEERS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-806. v .c. NOTICE, Porcelain Fancy goods and wall Decorations for sale at very moderate price. Cavanairh Bridge Buildings. SUITE G. Kwong Seng Co. Dealers m
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    • 249 6 ARTIE TULLY. Turf Commission Agent. Now has a ***** book opened on the forthcoming Singapore Meeting. DOUBLE EVENTS. Lawn Stakes and Governor's Cup i Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup Double Griffins. TREBLE EVENT. Lawn Stakes, Governor's Cup and I Grand Stand Cup. Straight out bets on all events. SEE
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    • 482 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. Fl J¥ANTED, WANTED-a Chinese Salesman. look after imports, with a bazaar knOwled^ e of the Singapore Good salary offered to 1 >mpetent man. r Apply by letter enclosing copies of tesimonials. Address A. c/o E. I). M An assistant Bill-collector. Security Siooo. J Apply to H.
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    • 213 6 New era "< attractive ,i "TURN TKKETS on tv e «U». 1 nounce ,hai arrangements COLOMBO, KANOY and s Fo, further 'pan p s. n d" March, ,906. V Barr a Kuala Lunip^ f ORGAN BUILDERS, Piano and Musical nst ment Dea 'ers Tuners and Repairers, CHURCH OK CLEANED, RtPA
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