Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 October 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 337 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 32 1 Reuter's Agency wires [Hy submarine telegraph). MIDDLE PARK PLATE. Re^Zts. London, October 13, 4.10 p m. The following are the results of the above race 1. Galvant. 2. Shivegallim. 3. Traquair.
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  • 140 1 MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON LABOUR AGITATORS. Confidence of middle classes wanted. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Cardiff, said he did not believe that the Liberals need be alarmed at the Labour agitation. No party could ever hope for success unless they won the
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  • 39 1 DUE TO ABSORPTION OF GOLD By The United States and Egypt. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. The rise m the Bank rate is ascribec' to the drainage of gold by the United States and Egypt.
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  • 64 1 CHIN A AND JAPAN. UNPRECEDEN TED EXCHANGE OF COURTESIES. Prince Fushimi arrives at Chinese Court. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. Reuter's agent wiring from Peking states that Prince Fushimi has arrived on a visit to the Chinese Curt to return the official visits of the Chinese Princes to Japan. This
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  • 32 1 RECEIVED IN AUDIENCE IN ROME By 11 H. the Port. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. H. H. the Pope has received the Bishop of Jaffna and Ceylon m audience.
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  • 73 1 BRITISH DEPUTATION ABANDONS VISIT. Consequence of Misrepresentations. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. The British Deputation which intended presenting a Memorial to the Duma have decided to abandon their visit to Russia m view of the misrepresentations of which they hive been the object and consider that the object
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  • 141 1 COLONIAL AFFAIRS ARE PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY Despite efforts to provoke Antagonism. London, October 13, 4.10 p.m. Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Glasgow, said that he had every reason to be satisfied with the progress that had been made with our colonial I affairs. He especially referred
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  • 329 1 Mr. F. J. Weld, Acting District Officer for Kuala Kingsar, »vrt m his annual report for 1905 The Mala} Residential School, m my opinion, may now be taken to be an assured success, and I truM that Government will decide on an early start being made
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  • 155 1 During 1905, says the Officer of Kintft, applications Europeans, Eurasians and Native admission into hospital to ll tv< th ir babies born were refused. Much has been done m the medical line for the male population of this State, the cannot be said for the women.
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  • 404 1 Horn A Woman's Life Was Saved By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The Federated Malay Siat Towkay Chin Kian, a well-to-do Chinese owning tin mines m the F. M. S., had an interesting story to relate when railed upon recently at Ins residence, 15 Main Street,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 Per Case JOHN LITTLE Co., LIMITED. Vmhhm{ MPWli <! T r N LaDIES HCIW £li> 1 4 DRESS FASHIONS I Z^T FOR BLOUSES. \/i\j£i II iiAlki RIBBONS &c. i UDIES' TRIMMED HATS. DRESS FABRICS. m London In choicest and smartest effects. BELTS. ROBES. some choice Lines m Ladies' Belts. MUSU
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    • 335 1 Howarth Erskine Ei>si peers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. 1 One of the Fintst and Largest Electric Fans m very Bedroom aS^BsAffi Cuisine and Catering under C| HWPR FIFPfIT Entirely under European Supervision of an European iLvlftn UtiUs Management. Expert. 1 I 217 Orchard Road. THE Cut Flowers ?v< »■< 50
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    • 27 1 DRINK LITTLE'S BOTOL HITAM. PER ASK $9.50. Bottled by John Little Co., Limited IN SINGAPORE. "KNOWN H'U OVEI \O VI AKS AND IV REASING IK POPULAR] IV."
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  • 1028 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 15TH OCTOBER. THE MALAYAN TIN KING. The Chinese millionaire or the Malayan Tin King, Mr. Foo Choo Choon, who passed through Singapore on Saturday last, and who has refused an offer of ,£1,000,000 tor his Sungei Besi tin mine m belangor has
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  • 706 2 Perak Pioneer says The r «P°rtonthe administration of thesub-distr.ct;of Krian forthe past year gives says the encouraging indications ot the growing prosperity of what promises to be the granary of Perak at no distant date. A comparative statement of agricultural exports of th district prepared by Mr.
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  • 250 2 The following report is prepared by the General Agents for presentation to the shareholders at the twenty-fifth ordinary meeting, to be held on Saturday, 20th October, 1906, at Hongkong:The General Agents and Consulting Committee beg to submit to the shareholders the final accounts for the year •905--igop
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  • 265 2 N OTES AND NEWS. 5 I s K'h time thai, a higher deiK^ilSfii^* Pjovidcd. How can? hril^ I these s tam£s Ca oi a Stamps of the I *500 says the I I needed I ontheiithinst."Y| I (k-ndly placed a I Committee for the Al fox). Tho c d r
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  • 112 2 rO BE (HI X The official book I various reports and I ber Exhib tion will I of this I I I trusted to I>r. I Bamber and Ml I will be a useful interesting feature-, sp careful illusti U I the various lee I
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  • 174 2 EARTHEN I PORCELAIN IN > Ynr at least Chingtechen, Tntr l i the n Clennell. a Bril I the place. He Chingtechcn b and o irthenwai The houses J built of frag fl at one tin I o( the fire 1 p >rcelain i- -t.u'k- river
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 240 2 f^^S EXTRACTORS. J A complete i I Coffee-making Outfit )j&& Simple and Ornamental Makes CofTee to Perfection Useful size, capacity 2 pint- $13.50 Jjfe^jL PKARL GLASS 1< >I /^^gSSjLMB NI( KKL rL vm) BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. 77/A AUSTRALIAN STORES. Write for our General Price List. j SPECIAL
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    • 232 2 Sir Siobert SSurnett Coy's ORANGE BITTERS. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgregor Co. 1 J9t3sa THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollinaris IS SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO fiis majcstp the Kina AND !>♦ R. »>♦ Che Prince of Wales. WHY WAIT
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    • 314 2 POLICE NOTICE. Police Order made under section n of The Police Force Ordinance, 1872 "for the regulation of traffic at the Race Course, Singapore, on the occasion of Race Meeti; gs 1. Carriage- after setting down their passengers will be placed m the carriage enclosure m positions assigned to them
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  • 252 3 HW TH£ MHBOURNt TARIFF. I J Bill will -J b> Lord :M there■m I i| ie Imperial I ivhe thcr it accepts M I rcatment, ..r H USS TELECRAPHY ;he Rl INQUISH of J J siNCOTHER 1 I 1 I tb p. the London I s> system ol
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  • 20 3 JE WS IN RUSSIA. STARTED ON rUESDAY LAST. BF n, Friday. >» M P m »nd on Tuctday -flajes, advices. U
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 43 3 COMMONWEALTH WILL ASSUME DEBTS. Scheme of Transfer approved. London, October 13, 6.44 p.m. At a conference of Ministers of the State held m Melbourne, it was resolved to approve of the scheme of transferring the debt of the State to the Commonwealth.
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    • 55 3 "UNION OF PARTY, KINGDOM AND EMPIRE" To BE THK FUTURE WATCHWORDS. London, October 13, 6.44 p m Mi. Che mberlain's message to the annual meeting of the Liberal Unionist Council which has just been held m Nottingham was that their futute watchwords be Union of Party. Union of
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    • 138 3 APPOINTMENT OF IRISH UNDERSECRETARY. Chose Respoxsiblf. London, October 13, p.m. Speaking at Nottingham, Lord Lansdowne said thit the responsibility for the appointment of Mr. Mac Don nd as undersecretary for Ireland, rested with If, Mr. Ballfour, and Mr. Wyndham. They had decided upon the appointment after hiving satisfied themselves
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    • 37 3 TROOPS IN CHINESE TERRITORY. Present STRENGTH to bf maintainfd. London, October 14, 11.30 a.m. It is understood that France has decided to maintain the troops she has stationed m China at their present strength.
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    • 46 3 ACCOMPANIED BY CITY COUNCILLORS. Accorded an enthusiastic reception. London, October 14, 11.30 a.m. The Lord Mayor and Councillors of the City of London have arrived m Pari- to which capital they are paying 5l Lte visit. They were accorded an enthusiastic reception.
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    • 58 3 THE L EWIS MILLIONS MUNIFICENT BEQUESTS BY WIFE OF MONEY LENDER. Puree millions left for charity. London, October 14, 11.30 a.m. The death is announced of Mrs. LewisHill which thus relea-es upwards of three million p »unds sterling, to be devoted to charities. These bequests were made by her first
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    • 22 3 BRIGADIER GENERAL BROADWAY. Appointed to Hongkong Command. London, October 14, v.30 a.m. Brigadier-General Broadway has been appointed to the Hongkong command.
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    • 114 3 STARTLING DISCLOSURES IN DIARY. A HISTORY Ot DANGEROUS INTRIGUES. London, October 14, ri.3o. a.m. The papers continue to publish columns of the Hohenlohe diary which contain astounding revelations of intriguing and talebearing. Among other matters, it states that the possibility of sanguinary wars was dependent upon the
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  • 3274 3 FINAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE POLICE COURT. sS^.Vc'hS: °(i cheatiiig Dirorfnr ru Hogan, Managing Com Robcrtson > Secretary to the befor p e an J;T, concluded Saturd "y oeiore Mr. Colman. The D. P. F a oPeared for the Crown, Mr. Hogar w s represented by Mr. Battenburt'h?
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 561 3 f To-N!ght To-Night J 11 EntiPe_Ct^ge_^_£pogpamme. Sne Japanese Cinematograph NONE TO EQUAL. The Show with Clear Rock-steady Pictures. JUST RECEIVED A NEW 10 HORSE POWER MOTOR AND THEREFORE WE GUARANTEE OIR ASSERTION TO BE TRUE. LATEST FILMS I LATEST FILMS f ALL PICTURES ARE NEW TO THE SINGAPORE PUBLIC. ELECTRIC
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  • 859 4 LIHi; CHAMPIONSHIP. Gaum i alzmamn. {ftya > The S. C.(. Lawn Tennis Tournament which has ba a somewhat marred by the weather ol late was brought to a successful conclusion on Friday evcnii o Oil the EspLnade, when F. Salzmann the holder met L. E.
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  • 170 4 At the above named club, < run by Jack McAuliffe and Sam Newman ol boxing fame) a very successful enter tainment was -inn last Saturday night, there was a "record houss" and it i> safe t«» say that everybody .not their two dollors 1 worth, except
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  • 97 4 The of the Perak st* c 1 rovement for the year 1 >mpared wiih the previous year. The results are m the fobowing table 1905 1904 Account- open- r Accounts ciosed 557 Vc ts remaining open at the end of the yea n t i6a
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  • 207 4 A new wonder was added to the great engineering featMarch 10 last, by the completion of the new Croton dam of the New York city wuterwork v m. The Co I k sometimes called becau-c of its site being a part of the old Cornell
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  • 161 4 1 resident Roosevelt is now compelled to take up the hurden of the old yarn of the schoolboy who was compelled to "speak a piece" and selected that good old juvenile standby, Marco Bozzaris," which begins: At midnight, m his guarded tent The 1 urk lay dreaming
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  • 460 4 Dishfs Bourn ny Relays throigh Mirror lined Corridors. A system unlike that to be found anywhere else prevails m the kitchen where the meals of King Edward are prepared. 1 he royal chef is a Frenchman, paid a liberal salary, and with free lodging near the
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  • SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 548 4 VESSELS EXPECTED Xa.ne'P.nt, Probable date of Arrival, and Agents. Steamers Airlic Sydney, Oct >4 j Boustead Aparima, NewZeland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. A. Bchic, Colombo, Oct. 22; 11. Maritimes. Aw a Maru. Japan, Nov. 5 Paterson Simons. Andalusia, Hamburg, Nov. 7 Belin Meyer. A Hamburg str.
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    • 16 4 From KiKoii.. By the N. D. Ls. s. Room due on isth Oct.
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    • 710 4 MERCHANT VESSELS. Amherst, Brit. str. 135 tons, Capt Scott, 4th Oct. From Pontianak, 2nd Oct. G.c, and-d. p. Wee Bin Co. For Pontianak, U.— Rds. Adeh, Sar. str. 189 tons, Capt Service, nth Oct. From Sarawak, 9th Oct. G.c, Ong Ewe Hai. For Sarawak, U.-Rds. Andree Ridcmers,
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    • 217 4 Ban Hut Cuaa, Brit. str. 243 tons, Capt Hunter, 13th Oct. From Teluk Anson, 10th Oct. G.c, and 168 d. p Wee Bin Co. For Teluk Anson, 15th. Cachar, Fen. str. 2,137. tons, Capt Crespcl, 13th Oct. From Saigon, nth Oct G.c, and-d. p. M. Maritimes Co. For
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    • 336 4 Per P. O. s. s. Sumctra, from London Sept. 15. due 19th Oct.— Mr. and Mrs. A. L Chittenden, Mrs. Sommer, Mr. H. I). Crocker, Mrs. Gregg, Messrs. J. \V. Pawscy, A. C. Passmore, and F. W. Mann. lerP. 3. s. Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Malta
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    • 182 4 Wharves at which different ships arc berthed to-day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin:— Hong Moh. h Sec i Helios, Glenogle. Sec. i (Sheers Wharf) Hebe. Section No. 2 Shirley, Saphho. 3 Petakota. 4 Koning Regcntes. h 5 Nil. Jardine's Whare Sui Seng. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 214 4 Cement T 31 fi P~vT I Oement^Xiie^ i I HEAL n"n C LEAN I ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND X FROM $8, PER 100 GNS SAMPLES o.\ U U( ih Heement Tile WorL I 51, HILL STREET, Bmm^ ESTABUSHEO M THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I I I SfiGAYJAHyiT^- f PUBLISHED
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time Europe via ports Gneisenan 10 am Saigon Cachar 1 1 am Malacca Linggi Kheng Seng Ipm Penang and Calcutta Sui Sang 3pm Teluk Anson via ports Sappho 3pm Tangkat Fuh Wo 4 pm
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  • 404 5 I I s September 2 5 th I „11 D -Gene™ l of f admirable (I „k done by his ol which I greater parrot schemes I mat have now been m I s at the most ent Muham- and 1-ateh- I te d IVovii I c m
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  • 743 5 BUKIT PUNCHORE RESERVOIR. A CHAPTER OF BLUNDERS. The reservoir at Bukit Punchore which supplies water to the inhabitants of Nibong Tebal, having come very prominently before the public during the recent cholera epidemic, a brief account of this unfortunate undertaking ma y be of interest, especially m view of the
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  • 275 5 EXTRACT FROM MR. COLLINGES REPORT. Educational expenditure m 1906 formed, as for years past, a very small fraction of the State's income— a little over 1 per cent. The cost to Government of each pupil m average attendance, at all schools, was Si 5.50, or about 819
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  • 1023 5 SOME VAGARIES OF THE COMP. A Proof-Reader writes m a home -Authors have related-with humorous appreciation or wrathful denunciation, according to their dispof^ IO J 1S ~u OW their writi "gs have suffered at the hands of the printer, or, rather the mis-printer, but m such cases the publication of
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  • 692 5 Date of n Number Ui f nrrn ~t\ nn Capital Subsr h#»d nf issue Paid formation r uu oca 01 \7»i.._ Reservp i s ai Shares Value up to reserve Company Quotations 1 1 'resent LjLJL.LJ. > 1900 i*i75,000 Si 4 0,000 I 3,500 united Bersawah G.
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  • 78 5 Gambier buyers 6.95 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/41/8 C do er 'White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 2^50 U« Gcrmmty Bin! d/d Jjj Coffee, Bali, 16^% buyers 3 p.c. 19.80 rance an 2.93^ Coffee Palembang, 20 0/0 basis 22.50 rrivate 3 m/s 2 Tapioca, small pearl (Fair) sellers
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  • 1299 6 THE ATHLETIC WOMAN. ARE sports INJURIOUS? Should Women Engage m Manly Games? To the Kditor of the 'Daily Thronicle." Sir, You have opened your column- to an interesting; but, 1 fear, unprofitable discussion of the question. Does Woman Help It teems to me that there may l>e one good reason
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  • 787 6 GREAT SCHEME OF DOCK AND HARBOUR WORKS. Among the many big dock schemes under construction or m contemplation m India at the present moment none is greater m importance than that which, when completed, will more (join double the present accommodation of the growing port of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 706 6 BAMKS Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL 310,000,000 RESERVE FUND Steriing k« icrve 510.000.0u0 1 $20,250,000 Siiver Ttestrrvt $10,250,000 f Reserve liability Proprietors 810,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq Chairman, lion W Dkkson- Deputy-Chairman. E. GoeU, Ksq. I H. E Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann. D. M. Nissim Ksq.
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    • 376 6 J_ NOTICES. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday 1 6th and Thursday 18th at noon, Race Days. X- H. Mauleff inch Co. The interest and responsibility of Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald m the above firm is determined as from 30th September i9°6, and he no longer has the
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    • 248 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 TREBLE EVENT. Lawn Stakes, Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup. Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE LIST. 17 CHANGE
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    • 425 6 L D. M." ADLETC.>ORIg^H WANTED. \\TANTED for a Rubber Estate Tamil Dresser or Chinese i able to speak Tamil Application with C P i eS s certificatesto addressed to M. S. 330, c/o this paper. Competent Typist (Lady or Gentleman), one possessing own machine preferred v A." c/o E. I).
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    • 224 6 TO crifc An U^ CHEAP RETURN TICK ETS F.rstSal,, on 2 T 0 (W be Wr,tv s nouncc that lhej arrangement. U:U,'V tor further particu!, 1 March, 1906. '^M Barr J Kuala Lumpur, F I ORGAN BUILDERS Pja and Musical nstru ment Dealers T une r s and Repairers, CHURCH
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