Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 October 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 326 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 52 1 I DEMAND INCREASE OF WAGES. Seven thousand men idle. London, October 1, 10.50 a.m. Seven thousand men employed in the Clyde ironworks have gone out on J strike. They have decided not to return to work until an increase has been made in their present scale
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  • 24 1 ELECTION CONFIRMED. 1 London, October 1, 10.50 a.m. The election of Sir W. Purdie Treloar (as published yesterday) is confirmed.
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  • 78 1 TAFI'S DIPLOMACY IS UNSUCCESSFUL. American troops ordered to proceed to island. London, October 1, 10.50 a.m. Mr. W. H. Taft's action has resulted i 1 a complete failure. The Cuban Congress are now negotii ating for the election of their President, vice Senior Palma. President Roosevelt immediately i ordered
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  • 87 1 1 THIRTY MILES OF RAILWAYS WASHED AWAY. Steamers Sunk Thousands Homeless. London, October 1, 10.50 a.m. It is cabled that every house within a radius of ten miles along the seashore in the vicinity of Pen^acola (Gulf of Florida) were wrecked by the recent hurricane. Thirty miles
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  • 27 1 AMERICANS NOT TROUBLED. Meet with no Opposition. London, October 1, 10.50 a.m. The Cubans are not opposing the action of ttie United States.
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  • 31 1 .MR. ZANNIS APPOINTED COMMISSIONER. Officially Invested. T i London, October ist 10. 50 a. m Mr. Zannis, of Athens, has been formally invested with the authority as Commissioner of Crete.
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  • 31 1 CHINESE IMMIGRATION CONCLUDED. Last Batch ARRIVES. London, October, ist 10,50. a.m. The last batch of Chinese coolies which will be allowed to enter the Rand has arrived at Durban.
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  • 66 1 RUSSIAN fEWS ARRESTED IN ENGLAND. RELEASED as Political Criminals. London, October ist 10.50 a.m. In accordance with the previsions of the Aliens Act, two penniless Russian Jews were detained at Grimsby. They confessed that they were the individuals who threw the bombs in j Warsaw. They
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  • 44 1 DEPARTURE DELAYED Railway Negotiations not concluded London, October i, n-50 a.m. Dr. Jameson has twice delayed his return to South Africa as his neg<>ciations with Lords Elgin and Selborne in connection with the South African railways have not yet been definitely concluded.
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  • 20 1 MORE TROOPS DESPATCHED. Third Coldstreams iiavi EMBAJUCEDt. London, October i, 11.50 a.m. The third Coldsticams have embarked for Egypt.
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  • 892 1 THE ATLANTIC SQUADRON AT QUEENSTOWN. Its Points of Interest. The Atlantic Fleet, under the command of Admiral Sir William May, is the most wonderful instrument of war in the world. It is the strongest speediest, and most homogeneous squadron Dying the flag of a Great Power. Its
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  • 37 1 Yarmouth ia t<> be the scene «.r novel cricket contest between vetei of Norfolk and Suffolk, whose i ra»ii;c from fifty-five ti> seventy-five. PI lyera will weai 1 1 1 v dressed in the <>M.m, t\ I.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 109 1 /9* per Case I jojßjmie 3 Co. gg. .FOUNTAIN I PENS.! THE PERFECTED PRODUCT OF PEN EVOLUTION- I j STYLUS TO REED. GOLD TO THE SWAN. I 3 1 j L) NIB (1 With 2 Gold Bauds. $5.00 $6.50 I 1 H FILLER. PLETE WITH KILLER. M I MED. BROAD,
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    • 233 1 Howarth Erskine I Ei7§ii>ecrs ai?d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." I ART NEEDLE WORK One of the Finest and Largest p^qp^sx Electric Fans in very Bedroom j Buildings in I'enanp 3V>FfiS«^B Cuisine and Catering under rt AIIICCI fICDfiT Entirely under European K&SW&S Supervision of an European I LUwVLII
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    • 6 1 Reutt'r's Agency wires (By submarine, telegraph.)
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    • 29 1 DRINK LITTLE'S BOTOL HITAM. PER ASE $9.50. Bottied by John Little Co., Limited IN SINGAPORE. KNOWN FOR OVI H 40 VI AKs AND IM REASING IN POPULAR! I V."
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  • 98 2 THE KING OF SIAMS BIRTHD AY. I clos, *ty througho realm, and tl I pother link I railway potent fact rs t country a sn ty. and that U been b of liberty the hum I King* our he rtfe i I and may God ur Hi- wise years to
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  • 681 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 2ND OCTOBER. A PLEA FOR THE SONS OF THE SOIL. In our midst 1 here are some persons who are ready to suggest that with a view of improving a portion of the staff of the Master Attendant in Singapore, and of
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  • 270 2 IHE Malacca Municipality have approved an application for permission to set up an electric installation for the town. The scheme is supported b\ wc.ilthy Chinese of Malacca. I hk annual naval conference between the Commanders in-Chief on the Easl Indies, Australian, and Chin i si will take place thi> year
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  • 126 2 WHAT OUR READERS T HINK. I I trantimes cruui: conn Chr rectioa to you. it D i t many i fault lies, is p. of human a;hi r« to corre* I I after instea it will rea I Vei thou »ra w icre Ol life, an I See Rev. R
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 368 2 «?/> Slobert Burnett Coy's ORANGE BITTERS. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgnegon Co. LOLL AGEIMTS. THE QUEEN OFTAB.-E WATERS ApoLunans UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO f>\% inajcstp the Kind AND ft. R. h. Che Prince of Ulales. I BANJOS-BANJOS CTTJST BECEIVED FROM
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    • 117 2 IX COFFEE f^l EXTRACTORS. i j^g". Mnkes f-'ffce to Perfection K^Wl! W* I>CtUl SiZC Cap ci 'y 2 Pints $13.50 I NICKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I Write for our General Price List. GOSLING and Co. WINE, SPIRIT TOBACCO MERCHANTS, Straits Shipping Parcel flgency.
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    • 348 2 Have just unpacked a large assortment of stationery, printing paper, envelopes, letter and note paper, exercise books, writing pads, ink pots and school books, and also handpainted pictorial post cards." INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. i JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bnage Road. NOTICE. The Co 1 su 1 -General for Siam,
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
  • 8 3 VEAR a.m h ill year
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  • 24 3 ERATION ill IUON. ..m. Mr. I that and ur own, that i >vern- -iea?ure ■led upon the rhich was
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  • 25 3 N in 1 1.50. a m. i as work lent. with the and .ring vested gh he reforms n the ble.
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  • 19 3 INTENDED. K( li p.ra. French iet given by aid that > 1 gious reason why the tiurch.
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  • 20 3 1 1- >l< GORDON UP. .m which were ed in the pel rhecondimust y«gnt hours in the air.
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  • 36 3 t'arrasit, I'ciii 1 Xav.ers appointed and leaves Xuholl. ii^gonhisway ieon take f chers and >ften hanf >h in ll^ *fc s V w earetolH t) beasts" "succulent gling 5, and rene I iIL It the engi-
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  • 3067 3 MONTAGU Harris vs the 'EASTERN DAILY Ma,' W EPS' Mr Charles EmeVTon •or the Manager. Mr. Harrop the Ed ;>- dur,n^ who.- rc.nne L aUeged I'bcl appeared, was absent and was not represented hy Counsel. l Al>.Nap,er opened the case for the Statement of Claim. Ihe Plaintiff
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  • 44 3 It is rumoured that the Pahang Estimates for 1907 are to be largely cut down, new roads are not to be opened neither is any attempt to be made to construct the railway, while unkeep and establishments are to be reduced to a minimum.
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  • 346 3 SEVEN JUDGMENTS RENDERED. Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday delivered judgment in three Magistrates' Appeals and four small causes which had been previously heard in his Court. No Damages Awarded. Dr. M. S. Mehta, sued Towkay Tay Siew Leng for 500 damages for alleged non-fulfillment of an agreement to
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  • 327 3 The following Ties will be played to-day. A Class Single. C. V. Miles minus i vJ. W. Buckley plus 2. B. Class Single. T. G. Scott plus i p scr to finish. Major Martin minus 4 v Lt. Comyn plus 2 to finish. W. S. Barrett minus
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  • 201 3 Says a Home paper of 28th ult, Available supplies of sugar to cover immediate requirements have been reduced, notwithstanding the substantial premium paid for near deliveiy. The unexpectedly heavy German consumption of white sugar and the purchases of beetroot sugar by the United States, consequent upon the
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  • NOTES AND NEWS.
    • 120 3 Mr. Sun Tze Ting, the Chinese Consul-General for the Straits Settlements, arrived from Singapore at half past eight this morning by the s. S. Kistna and was received on landing by Messrs, Foo CbooChoon, Cheah Choon Seng Lo Kuan Set and Dr G. L *****, who exterded
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    • 88 3 VVk are pleased to hear that, a^ result of Mr. Lee Teng Hui's visit to Foochow, a branch of the World's Chmese Students' Federation has been established in that city. Over sixty names have been enrolled, with br. Hu Kim Eng as President.
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    • 73 3 A complaint has reached us from some of the residents of Penang Street which certainly deserves the attention of the Police. It seems that some lepers are in the habit of congregating together on the tive-foot paths of tome of the houses in that locality, where they employ their
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    • 272 3 The man Doll ah who wa* recently mauled by a tigress at Lebong has almost recovered 1- rom his own v« rsion of the Story he cert inly has had a marvellous escape. It appears that that the tigress had taken a goat from his compound
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    • 150 3 The Superintendant, P. and T., on the 19th inst made a surprise survey of several post offices in the Kinta district. At Siputeh some 6 miles from Batu Gajah an inspection of the accounts revealed the fact that the sub postmaster Lai Pak Lam was short
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    • 71 3 ABOUT 8 o'clock yesterday evening a small Chinese lad was knocked down by a cyclist who was riding fast and without a light close to the Amphur's office at Bantawai and received a compound fracture of his right arm, besides other cuts and contusions. The cyclist a Malay,
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    • 202 3 The other day a case was reported in which an old Siamese women was knocked down and injured by a motor cycle, and it was said that no compensation had yet been given. We now learn that Mr. E. .->t. J. Lawson arbitrated as to the damages and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 315 3 "mouliiK'n Cigars/' Reduction in price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND pOR Lin; BRAND OF MOULMEIN (IGAKS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE ID REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. TO CONVINCE 1 HOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SMOKED OUR, "MOULMEIN CIGARS," THE
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  • 1127 4 MUNICIPAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR AUGUST, 1906. Mr. J W. rlallifax wred his connection with the Municipality on the list, on the expiry of his term «>t tenure of the office of President At the ordinary meetings OH 24th and 31st appreciative references were made to his long and honourable
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  • 81 4 I'm J "om the Times of Malaya. 1 The f -llowi- g idies and g have b «n chosen as J ui Fl bell, H. C B lohn an 1 M Tab 5| rays snd Burt-ii H Mesdames Weld, Pinkney and Chinese V —Messrs Ch ing 1
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  • 473 4 Phi Iron T: The following will represent Ipoh in this competition E. Cafdwtll, H P. Curtia F Wickett, K. Red, H. L. Arms! and \V. New-men. Reserve W. Wearne. In the above Ipoh have a -iron- and -teady team, and we are -ure. they will do their
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEA^^T^' IMPERVIOUS ro DAMP ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DES|P FROM $8, PER 100 GNS SAMPLES O.V APPLICATION eement Tile Work* 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPOHi Si j CINEJVIfITOGRAPHS FIUMS^^i FOR A OMI I.ETI INEMATOGI A! H INSTALI LEVY HERMANOS, "ODEON" 'H T "EDEN" "EDEN" Talking Machines from S2jl
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 606 4 dfdsfddfdfdfd SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Nan*, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Oct 94 Boustead Aparima, NowZcland, 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.
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    • 722 4 Men-of-War, &c. Hermes, (Brit, cru), India, Sept. K. Augusta, (Ger. cru.), Germany, shortly. Messudish,(Turk. cru.),Suakim, shortly Mutine, (Brit, g'bt.), Europe, shortly. Merlin, (Brit, sloop,) Sheorness soon. Powerful, (Brit, b'sh.) Sydney, shortly. Soudan (Brit, trans.), Durban, Oct. 22. Terrible, (Brit, cru.,) H'konk, Sept. 30. h VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Amhtrst,
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    • 730 4 Siam, Dan. str. 3,875 tons, Capt Cortson, 30th Sept. From Copenhagen, 4th Au^. G.c, and 4 d. p. East Asiatic Coy. For Hongkong, 2nd.— W. Singapore, Brit. str. 748 tons, Capt Robinson 30th Sept. From Bangkok, 25th Sept. G.c, and 30 d. p. |oo Seng Chan. For Bangkok, 3rd.— Rds.
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  • 1600 5 J ainsl iv I Director lr 1; Robert- v to that firm p re Mr. Cblman. iW for the tson. 111(1 n reply ,s ol a letter dated i verbal rovided I credit I bv Mr. Reid dence. tO n book S5OO, Ho which was tor un
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  • 577 5 The following par?s are from the Mining World of Ist ul:o. We have again to call attention to the admirable little group of tin mines comprising^ Gopeng, Kinta, Redhills, I Tronoh, Kledang, and a newcomer, Rambutan, the shares of which have had a substantial rise this week. The
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  • 215 5 The many friends in Bangkok of Mr. J. Stewart Black, Judicial Adviser to the Ministry of Justice, will welcome him back a^ain by the Deli to-cay. Mr. Black left Bangkok some nine months i ago on a well earned leave of absence. Mkssrs. Howarth Erskine, Limited have secured a contract
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  • 832 5 formation Capital Subsc bed of j q Reserve Company Quotations VrZLrt 9!l? res I Price. GOLD. 13,500 10 10 IBersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers 9°° $140,000 < 1 3,500 unissued r I 4 oo r° r° n (Deferred) 8.00 sellers 1903 ,£400,000 350.000 i £1
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  • Commercial.
    • 150 5 Gambier bu y ers J l do Cube No. i loB 7^ Copra, Bali 9 •'<> do Pontianak °-5° p eDD er. Black (ordinary S'porc) „21.60 White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. m 27.25 Sago Sarawak Flour 2.80 do Brunei No. 1 #1 2 -7! Pearl Sago, small 5-4° Coffee,
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    • 79 5 I m On Lonaon-B&nk 4 m/s 2/47/16 Demand 2 u 1 a do. 6 m/s. 2/4 1 i p 1 On Shanghai Bank d/d 77 Private 30 d/s 2 On Japan Bank d/d 114^ On B( ikok Bank d/d c^ Sovereigns about $8.57 \juildcrs I*l^4 India Council Bills last
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  • 891 6 ELECTING THE "BLACK POPE." A CEREMONY PERFORMED IN SECRET. (Krom the Daily Mail.) On some day during tlic Deal two or three weeks the Society of JesU» will eled I new (icneral in place of Father M.utin, who died la>t April frOB sarcoma. Where precisely the election will take place
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  • 364 6 From the Straits Ech By the German mail. Primness Alice which is due here next Tuesday. Mr Yeoh Guan Seok, m. a., l l b.. (Camad) will return to hit Penang home after an re ft ju^t over five year>. During that briet period in England,
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  • 372 6 £16 ,000 FOR A CRUST. RK I MAN SEARCHES For a FRIEND OF HIS YOUTH Cast thy bread upon the waters, md it shall return to thee after many days with j£ 1 6,0D0 «ntei i the burden of a romantic c^ from Cardiff. Eighteen 1 little girl, whi ends
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 645 6 BANKS. Honykons Shai i"-ghal Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITA! $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND: Sterling Reserve HQOajuwi *.20,-250,000 Silver fc' -250.000 Reserve 1 urs *10.000,000 Court of Directors. Haupt, hsq -Chairman. H..11 v W Pickson— Deput^Cnaifmsn. E.GOCU H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzraann. D. M Nissim, hsq. G. H. Medhun F. A.
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    • 295 6 NOTICES, G. K Fernandez Co. No. 6 Lf Almeida Street. ou'SupvJP AUCTIONEERS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-806. u.c. NOTICE, Porcelain Fancy goods and wall Decorations for sale at very moderate price. Gummagk Bridge Bui/dings. suite a I Kwong Seng Co. Dealers in
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    • 255 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. ALSO Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE
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    • 615 6 UU > UP. I WANTED. European or respectable Eurasian as assistant. Knowledge of shorthand Typewriting and languages desirable'. H. M. c/o Eastern Daily Mail. Respectable Cninaman to join bun ness-concern as employee and shareholder. State age, experience and capital disposable, sub. M S c/o Eastern Daily Mail. An assistant Bill-collector.
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