Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 September 1906
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Title Section19 1906-09-28 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 323 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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THE BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION.
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Article64 1906-09-28 1 THE ANTI -NEGRO CRUSADE. CONTINUED RIOTING IN ATLAN TA. Four more Negroes Killed. London, September 27, 10.35 a m Rioting continues m Atlanta. Four more negroes have been killed. Many have been arrested for being m possessions of arms (among the neuro population who are arming themselves) m view of64 words
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Article71 1906-09-28 1 DEPARTURE OF PRINCE GEORGE. An impassioned farewell. London, September, 27 10.35 a.m. In an impassioned farewell contained m a proclamation, he ucges the inlanders to continue to gain the favour of the Powers and to place confidence ir Mr. Zaimis m order to obtain the surest and most speedy71 words
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Article45 1906-09-28 1 EUROPEANS KILLED IN BENIN. Traders Flee. London, September 27, 10.35 am It is reported that further troubles has arisen m Benin City. All the trader.-, have tied. Two Europeans are reported to have been killed. Telegraphic communication is interrupted. Reinforcements are being sent up-country.45 words
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Article56 1906-09-28 1 CONDITIONAL PREFEREX HAL TREATMENT. The Stipulations. London, September 27, 10.3^ a.m. The Melbourne House of Representative^ have passed a resolution to the effect that preference will only be accorded to such British gooc's which are transported m British ships; said vessels to be manned by white labour.56 words
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Article108 1906-09-28 1 INTERNATIONAL TROOPS FIRE ON REBELS. British Bluejackets Landed. London, September 27, 10-25 a m The Cretan insurgents assembled at Halep.i m the expectation of witnessing the embarcation o( Prince George. They broke through the cordon of international troops, whereupon firing ensued, m the course of which108 words
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Article25 1906-09-28 1 NEW AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR. For Constantinople. London, September 27, 1 1-45 a.m. Mr. i'allavicini, the Austrian Ambassador at Bucharest has been transferred to Constantinople.25 words
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Article77 1906-09-28 1 PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESI-DENT RESIGN. Also Minor Officials. London, September 26, 11.55 a.m. The President and Vice-President of Cuba tendered their resignations to Congress to-day. All the Ministers and heads of Departments have already resigned. It is stited that Cuba m future will be governed by a Commission appointed by77 words
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Article50 1906-09-28 1 PROMINENT BARRISTER IS NOMINATED. Was Interested m Insurance Scandals Enquiries. London, September 27, 1 1-45 p.m. Mr. Hughes, a barrister, who played a prominent part m the investigation of the insurance scandals has been nominated Republican candidate for the Governorship of the State of New York.50 words
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Article831 1906-09-28 1 The following dream story which appears m the M Daily Telegraph will prove of considerable interest to our correspondent One m Doubt In 1887 I went to sea, and sailed from Penarth Dock on August 5, wiih a cargo of coal for Singapore* m the British ship831 words
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202 1906-09-28 1 An interesting account of the method of talking over great distances without the use of wires m other specially-in-stalled conductors, has been Forwarded to Mr. J. Oxenhara, Acting Secretary of the Central Postal Administration. The method has been invented by Father Joseph Murgas, of the202 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1906-09-28 1 0( r,^ ERYWHERE "the king of whiskies I C^^ PER CASE f THE WHISKY OF KINGSf John Ottlc §> Co. £t<L I SLEDGE f STERILIZED Ix/Hlljici SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, J The Perak and Penang Government Hospitals use 5000 tins every IVlonth. J. Travcrs&Sops, Ld.| 7, DALMEIDA STREET. KATZ Bros. +fine62 words
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Advertisement286 1906-09-28 1 jHowarth Erskine I Ei?sii?eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIOINIS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE. fc ART NEEDLE WO I One of the Flmst and l«g»t Electric Fin. m very Bedroom Buildings m lenang SVS^&^I Cuitlnt am! Catering under r-| rtllf r>n M-r\nT Entirely under Europtan Superv.sior, of an Eur.pt.n FLOWER DEPOT Management.286 words
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Advertisement11 1906-09-28 1 Wing TobaoJ SINGAPORE J. LITTLE CO., LTD. and AGENTS ROBINSON CO.11 words
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Article469 1906-09-28 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. A NEW PHASE OF THE CUBAN AFFAIRS. In order to fully understand the new phase of the affairs m Cuba we ou^ht to recapitulate the events of the past week. We were informed on the 21st inst. that regarding Cuba469 words
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Article333 1906-09-28 2 Some time ago complaints were rife as to the indecent behaviour of a number of 'ricksha coolies who used to take their stand at the gates of the Convent, and assume most objectionable attitudes towards the girls goin.< m or coming out of the Convent, and otherwise molest333 words
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Article492 1906-09-28 2 HE THL G tVERMOR, Sir I I son is due here this morning from the F. M. S. The miil fr >ra Home by the P. i. 5. Simila was due here at d.ivi I to-day. For the week ending September the deaths neutered were Excluding the deaths which o492 words
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Article78 1906-09-28 2 The object of th, others a. they wo U I at; also your ten I n>e game goes •leareful I Honoui always wi I I here are t« gam. I I find themse avoid the former I irs. I I I quite justified I nation should78 words
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WHAT OUR READERS THINK
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Letter48 1906-09-28 2 To the 1 D \R Sir. A c L from "AB r I out I t ie t.noi; IU wi\ I mean* turt t I Const for w para lise. "an it b I c W lile I I mention I awa P. S. In nv. I ippea48 words
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Letter71 1906-09-28 2 MR.CHRI I IR I Final is only rcpi Dailj Mail of to d M lio ed R it is immatci a I notice came out B I j/ i the Eastern D has deposited n [am leai te, weeks from i return from )d^ St toil pore.iouldbesl71 words
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THE FIRST KISS.
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Letter40 1906-09-28 2 '">'■■■ K.! u roft| I Kiss dtSM 1 tia vi. nr At mywecid g aly been m llr dearest friend I valwith h«PP7that| my joy. had did n t I I j beautiful I .a pie. I :i with her a.40 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement490 1906-09-28 2 Sir Slohert S2urnett Coy's ORANGE BITTERS. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JVlacgregor* Co. SOLE AutlMTo. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollinans is SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO f>ls majestp the Kind AND f>. R. h. Che Prince or Olalcs. BANJOS-BANJOS vJTJST490 words
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Advertisement96 1906-09-28 2 IpT^j NICKEL PLATED Bony and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SINGAPORE. Write for our General Price List. ROBINSON Co.,f A M &\l 1 1 A I MliiiUAL CASH CLEARANCE 5^ A 8 F OIM 31 nd will continue daily throughout the month. Pof|]^fne >N ALL DEPA RTMENTS. IN96 words
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Advertisement221 1906-09-28 2 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrive.. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February, 1906. i To be obtained at JITTS Co, 595-2, North Bnage Road. NOTICE. The Ccmsul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to221 words
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Article151 1906-09-28 3 j I returned 1 I J lti m m M I I J I Sinl J| I •9 m I 9 I j| i I ;:tcr--5 this I m I I I I B I I I I I for I I I 8 m I B151 words
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Article672 1906-09-28 3 NIK QUARTERMASTER'S HAT. Y«m, nlav, topector VYBson charged TanChiewKee oefore Mr. MiSSf^ the second Court with fraudule possession ol a black felt hat valued $4. Pendant could not give a sat, s facto y account as to how be came b," the same. He was also charred Aeft672 words
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Article106 1906-09-28 3 A Paris contemporary is interested m the quantity ofink used m the 387 primary schools of that city. The sum allocated for the supply is 8,000 frances (,C3~°), a nd t 1 c quantity ordered is 70, oco litres, a litre being about 1 pint*-,. The novices106 words
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Article91 1906-09-28 3 FIIIEVDS of the Anti-Opium Crusade will be pleased to hear that Mr. J. C. Alexander, 1.1. b.. the energetic Hon. Secretary of the Society for the suppression of the Opium Traffic, England, pected m Penang by the outward P ft i mail Malta, on Oct. 85th. The < bj< ct91 words
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Article111 1906-09-28 3 What is regarded as the greatest of all illustrated books has just been completed. Only 100 copies have been printed, which have been sent to American and foreign museums, to the Kaiser, the Czar, the Mikado, the Emperor of China, Queen Wilhelmina, and the Prince of Wales. The book is111 words
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Article1280 1906-09-28 3 RAFp! l G FUNCTION AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION YESTERDAY. *^n%%zr mg home witi > The ostensible purpose nf. he sl ,h Pr •ng wns ,h. presentation to Mr hX« of a nwenir which had been pnrchWd On?, %cr 'P (i raised by Mr W FWI Co^ the1,280 words
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Article177 1906-09-28 3 I here has been a continual run of thieving m broad daylight on 111 Sophia for the past year, but it is believed that it has all been the work of one man, a Chinaman who has been t v' 1C< r k SeCn SorTir time a^177 words
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Article127 1906-09-28 3 UNDER a mail contract ju-t comoleted with the British Post Office, mails will be carried to Japan and China :u Canada m much le-> time than hitherto As a result of adding two fast new steimers, the Empress, nf Britain and the Emprr is127 words
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Article263 1906-09-28 3 An exciting life for juvenile smokers is f ore-shadowed m the report of the Select Conmittee of the House of Lords, which has been considering the matter. Impressed by the agreement among all the witnesses, including the representatives of the tobicco trade, that the habit of juvenile smoking263 words
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Article155 1906-09-28 3 The price of fresh fish has risen during the last few days owing lo the unusually high seas that have prevailed around the Island preventing fishermen from following their occupation- Huge waves broke over the Esplanade Promenade and the Fort Road, while the sea inundated many compounds along Northam Road.Penang Gazette - 155 words
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Article325 1906-09-28 3 LADIES versus GENTLEMEN. (From Straits Echo 22nd September.) The most interesting event of the week is perhaps the match started on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between a team from the P. C. C. captained by Bradbery; and a Ladies XI commanded by Miss E. Jones, to be continued at325 words
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Article921 1906-09-28 3 (From "Penang Gazette." 24th Sept.) In dull- threatening weather play m this match was resumed on Saturd iv, the overnight scares being: Ladies', 100; P. C. C, 20 for 5 wickets. About 4-45 the two not outs,' Ncubronner and Park, faced the bowling- of Mrs.921 words
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Article324 1906-09-28 3 Poets almost since Sappho snng, have dealt with a rather curious antique belief that certain serpents possessed the power of at times turning themselves into beautiful women and, thus disguised, bringing young men to grief. Tom Hood's well-known but unfinished tale about Lilith and a poem on324 words
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Article136 1906-09-28 3 The first race of the series, ioo yards handicap, to be swum on Sunday Sept. 30th on arrival of 9.30 launch. The first six places being allotted 10, 8, 6l 4, 2 and 1 respectively. The following are the handicaps. Breakfast can be obtained at the Club on136 words
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Article142 1906-09-28 3 A sensational charge made recently m the United States House of Representatives at Washigton to the effect that thousands of barrels of whiskes, brandies, and cordials consumed m New York every year were made from chemicals, was thoroughly corroborated through investigations made by "World" reporters, according to a New York142 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1906-09-28 3 "moulme*n Cigars/ 1 Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND M)R rHE BRAND OK 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 OCR "MOULMEIN CIGAR-" HIE166 words
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Article121 1906-09-28 4 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following tfcf will be played on Friday. m A. Class Sikcj Capt. Poynt. lV Nicholas. B Clash Sw Major Mad c Haskm> m Lt. HBarren Mo A m fo t'arvr ph» Jennings scr r N L Mac! Chater pit l Wins OB Thured ii P. Ci121 words
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Article115 1906-09-28 4 Salt is the latest device tor laying dust o'i roid- m the country. The author oi this new departure is 11. Trintzins, city surveyor of Rouen, who has published it as the re-ult of a long series of experiments. The list ol" these, while bringing out the115 words
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148 1906-09-28 4 The announcement that Mr. Winston Churchill has become a politician may confuse some people already aware that Winston arrived long ago. But the fact is there are two Winston Churchill*. The English Winston i-^ Winston Leonard Spencer the ether is plain Winston Churchill. Thee is148 words
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294 1906-09-28 4 A TOO GOOD DISGUISE. The late Mr. J. L. Toole. the actor, usec' m tell an amusing story as to his make-up. The incident occurred when he was playing for a'benetit at S ullei Wells, He performed at the Surrey Theatre and at294 words
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Article37 1906-09-28 4 1 m. Smdo Mar:., which arrived from the North yesterday, reports having passed numerotu corpses m the sea on the way down. I besc are supposed to be victims of the recent typhoon m the China Sea.37 words
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Article847 1906-09-28 4 RAILWAYS ABUSED IN EARLY DAYS. "No one who is a follower of the etters and diaries of the early Victorian era can fail to be stauck by the close resemblance between the outcry there wa > at that period against railways, and the storm of abuse that is847 words
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Advertisement322 1906-09-28 4 A BI3K-N07V.4 SYSTEM. 1 i «h h .1,,, i,, X 'lu.iix n.imiv hu' ,v o| tlum rea, un.l vt....1. lu>-in w..iKiiai- abr.ak-dowi. ax it ■rrrr, ..t th.- Mt iti .t suuain the t.-m. N.. waiter wl .it na< be ts < auset (for tl v ar< a. in. .si mimU.r!.-322 words
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Advertisement163 1906-09-28 4 «U WE. .H.C^^ FROM $8, p ER t tS| s»s| cement Tile WoJ I CINEMfITOGRfiPHsTiuMsT^M FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATOGRAPH n LEVY HERMANOg/ I "ODEOW" "p^~~~^^K EDEN "EDEN" Talking Machines ,r Om J LEVY HEBMjjjOS. MIGHELIN rYREs for levy mmmC- I NOTICEI ESTABLISHED T^^ x^J 1903 THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM 1163 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1906-09-28 4 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. IVr <.-. Patancotta," Captain T. P B abb, from Calcutta Mr. R Weir, Mrs. Fache and infant Messrs. 1. McLeod, F. J. Mciz, Rawell. Arnold Lambert, and others. Per s.s. Sado Maru." Captain, Geo. Anderson from Yokohama MesM--. Cattle, F. W. Spencer, J. Hirota and Vassonnial Per >>.94 words
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Miscellaneous419 1906-09-28 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED I Name, Port, Probable date of arrival, Band Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Oct. 24 Boustead Aparima, NewZeland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Oct. 14 P. Simons A. Behic, Colombo, Oct. 22 M. Maritimes. Awa Maru, Japan, Nov. 5 Paterson Simons.419 words
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Miscellaneous592 1906-09-28 4 Peshawur, London, Nov. 2 P. O. Pera, London, Oct. 5 P. O. Preussen, Hamburg, Oct. 19; Behn Meyer. Prinz Alice, Hamburg, Oct. 5 Behn Prinz Heinrich, Hongkong, Oct. 1 B. Meyer. Paroo, Fremantle, Oct. Boustead Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Nov, 23; Daendels. Rhenania, Hamburg, Oct. 23; B. Meyer Roon, Hamburg, Oct. 19592 words
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Miscellaneous595 1906-09-28 4 Shantung, Ger. str. ,000 tons, Capt. Littmann, 14th Sept. From Bali, 10th Sept. G.c, and 44 d.p. Behn Meyer Co. For Macassar, v. Rds. Sarie Borneo, Dut. str. 555 tons, Capt. Remmers, 1 5th Sept. From Bandjermassin, nth Sept. G.c, and 200 dp. Ek Liong Chan. For Sourabaya, LJ. -Rds.595 words
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Article171 1906-09-28 5 HAVE WE LIVED BEFORE VS]S IN FAVOUR ur Mi nooer than t c ii has have been I'M fhe thodoi p u md a man ■rmtion," ,t I ke m the eg i, by r homer, we I the irnated m ,eep:inthe thai is have t.tkin their ith we we171 words
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Article20 1906-09-28 5 1 the v. SSft 2 II b. able to '■■•""••Hi ,f r st »n of thU token of ■J m20 words
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Article1056 1906-09-28 5 THE FINEST EAST OF SUEZ." Ihi Drydock Dewey Only a Part. Coaling a battleship mi n the tropics without the aid of manual labour m five hours is the recoid that is to be made when the new naval station at Port Olonpapo on Subig Bay isCable news - 1,056 words
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Article27 1906-09-28 5 The Singapore Lnsitanian Club are giving another At Home" at 7 o'clock to-night, the occasion being the anniversary of the birthday of H. M^lh* King of Portugal.27 words
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Article899 1906-09-28 5 NOVEL SPORT INVENTED BY AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER. A recently devised pair of "watershoes each of which is a small boat is T SC nbed Mr Glen Fli "g the Technical World Magazine for August Ihese "aquatic-shoes," we are told enable the wearer to walk on the899 words
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Article103 1906-09-28 5 The new British port of Port Soudan m the Red Sea, is attracting much attention m Italy, where it is predicted that it is destined to become m the future a formidable rival to the Mediterranean ports. It is feared that even Alexandria may m time be eclipsed.103 words
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Article92 1906-09-28 5 There has just been brought out m Italy an adaptation of Marconi's system I of wireless telegraphy, which has for its object to greatly diminish the risks of collision on railways. It is claimed for the invention that by its means a station can be put m92 words
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Article825 1906-09-28 5 Date of r Number Issue Paid FaysTt formation capital Subsc bed of Value Q Reserve Company Quotations Present 1 I I Price. s GOLD. S m tma f '3.500 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers »9°° .•WS* o o $140,000 < 3,500 unissued I825 words
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Commercial.
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Article149 1906-09-28 5 Gambier buyers 704 do Cube No. 1 m ***** Copra, Bili 9 •"> do Pontianak 8.50 Pepper Black (ordinary S'porc) 21.37^ do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. 26.75 Sago Sarawak Flour 2.77J do Brunei No. 1 M 270 Pearl Sago, small M 5-4O Coffee, Bali, i 6£% buyers 3149 words
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Article88 1906-09-28 5 do. 6 m/s. 2 4 13 i 6 Private 30 d/s 5h 9 /e> dis« Private 30 d/s 78 f On Jaya Bank T. T. 1 40 Private 30 d/s 142 On Japan Bank d/d 1 14 f On B( Bank d/d 54 Sovereigns about Guilders 4 3 i88 words
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Article1365 1906-09-28 6 ANOTHER CHINESE LABOUR QUESTION. Special for "Daily Mail,'.] By Sydney BrooksThe Americans are a great people, but a hasty one. They are always inclined to go a little too far and a little t > hurriedly. It i-. I temptation natural enough m a people of theirSydney Brooks - 1,365 words
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Article500 1906-09-28 6 New York, August 2. An inventory of the estate of Russell Sage, begun three days ago by representatives of the excutors "had" established by to-d.iy to the satisfaction of the executors and lawyer* the value of the esfite was not below $150,000,000. In the Sage500 words
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Article107 1906-09-28 6 Princkss Elizabeth of Belgium w.fe o Priocc Albert, heir apparent To the throne. ls probably The mo r accomplished an/ versatile of U^o^^ t rh d f ßavar^ j Ltchi Llchr wri *'I>ul.v electricity is hrke but a fascinating fairy, up here I m the Federal Capital she is alsoPenang - 107 words
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Advertisement694 1906-09-28 6 BANKS. j Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL «10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve «I°-^'£X *20,250.000 Court of Directors. A Haupt. Ksq-Chairman. Hon. VV. Dickson- De-jiiitv-Chairman. E. CkSi Ksq. I H. E. Tomkins Ksq. C. R. Lenzmlnn, |D. M Nissim Ksq. G. H. Medhurat, Ksq. F. A. -nebs Ksq. A. J.694 words
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Advertisement299 1906-09-28 6 NOTICES, G A Fernandez bo. No. 6 Almeida Street. "rJ^NSED AUCTIONEERS, B i l l 2S YORB ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-806. uc# HioTICE, Porcelain Fancy goods and wall Decorations for sale at very moderate price. Lavanagh Bridge Buildings. SUITE G. Kwong299 words
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Advertisement249 1906-09-28 6 ARTIE TULLY. Turf Commission Agent. Now has a ioooo book opened on the forthcoming Singapore Meeting. DOUBLE EVENTS. Lawn Stakes and Governor's Cup Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup Double Griffins. TREBLE EVENT. Lawn Stakes, Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup. Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE LIST.249 words
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Advertisement704 1906-09-28 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR^T^^ nfIN 2D, ETC, Ne ,*er a p. 0 1 Aplac A» attach, ho ™»P R £TURN T > >-;n.is J 1 g n*p.& (J, "ounce that ihcvT Pan v >■ arrangement.., -A l -arc, 5 For (briber p.^ March, )O r, **S Barr 0 Lunipurj704 words
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