Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 27 October 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 348 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 89 1 (Reuter's Agency wires. By Submarine telegraph DISGRACEFUL SCENES IN COURT. Could not find Security London, October 26, 9 a.m. The women suffragistes who were arrested yesterday have all been sentenced to undergo two months' imprisonment, as they would rather go to prison than find securities
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  • 50 1 PLURAL VOTING BILL Still Discussed London, October 26, 9 a.m The House of Commons was occupied with the Plural Voting Bill, which is yet in the committee stage. It is expected that the House will bc engaged with this Bill for the rest of the week.
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  • 93 1 GOVERNMENT SATISFYING LABOURITES. Trades Funds to be I m muni London, October 26, 9 a.m. It is understood that the AttorneyGeneral (Sir Lawson Walton M. P.) has drafted an amendment to the Trades Disputes Bill, clearly placing the Trade Union Funds beyond the reach of legal actions
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  • 25 1 SOUTH AFRICANS AGAIN Bkvi MtDDLLESE> London, October 26, 9 a.m The South African Rugby Football Team have beaten Middlesex by nine points to nil.
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  • 72 1 PLANS FOR THE PROPOSED SCHEMES TO BE DEPOSITED IMMEDIATELY. PARLIAMENTARY SANCTION SOUGHT. London, October 26, 9 a.m. The directors ofthe Channel Tunnel company have resolved to deposit immediately, the plans for the proposed construction of the submarine Tunnel from Dover to Calais, and to frame the necessary
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  • 65 1 COUNT GOLUCHOWSKYS RESIGNATION. FUTURE International Policy London, October 26, 9 a.m. The Austrian Premier has stated in the Reichsrath that Count Goluchowsky resigned spontaneously; and that the Hungarian Government would, in future, always exercise a legitimate influence over their international policy. Ihe change would have no effect
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  • 29 1 ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE Drastic Measures Proposed London, October 26, 9 a.m The New Zealand Premier has introI duced into the House of Rcpre-enta- tives a drastic Anti-Gambling Bill.
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  • 38 1 INCLUDES A JEW A Preckdent London, October 26, 10 a.m. Mr. Oscar Straus has been designated by President Roosevelt for the Secre-tary-ship of the Navy. Mr. Straus is the first lew to thc American Cabinet
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  • 32 1 NEW COMMERCIAL TREA IV London, October 26, 10 a.m. Ihe Japanese draft of a new commercial treaty with Russia is being considered al the Foreign Office at St. Petersburg.
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  • 579 1 IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO THE •'MAHAWANSA." The Rev. W. Subbuti, thc High Priest of the Amarapura sect of Buddhists, has ju^t been received by H. E. the Governor ot Queen's I louse. He had been lent a MSS ofthe Mahawansa from the Royal Library at Siam, by thc
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  • 312 1 A RIVAL TO PLUMBAGO LOCAL VIEWS The London Times makes reference to a rival to Ceylon plumbago. It says It is announced that Mr. Ache-on, of Niagara Palls, who first produced the new material extensively employed as as an abrasive entitled "carborundum," has now succeeded in producing soft graphite, or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 i 4> per Case tf 9.75. I TH£ WHISKUU^CS: r JOHN LITTLE Co., /V I i t**t LIMITED. V^mhm^ ■^-A**^*7^****^*J*-'***** 1 ]l Standard W SSieyole. I*******. B^^^ B^^^ COMPLETE WITH LAMP John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. SLEDGE [STERILIZED SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, The Perak and Penang Government Hospitals use 5000 tins
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    • 249 1 Howarth Erskine Ep£i peers apd Coptractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams u ERSKINE." ART NEEDLE WORK '■■^■■■■^^■■■■.■^■■■■^■w M i^iM^ M i M l»,W Ml^m>»l^»>l» a^i^»i.^^^»| mill Ilk.fc.Uft.l- "Villi I I AM) i I One of the Fintst and Largttt Electric Fans in very Bedroom 1 pi f|\Af CD RFPfiT Buildings
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    • 26 1 DRINK LITTLE'S BOTOL HITAM. PER (ask $9.50. Bottled by John Little Co., Limited IN SINGAPORE. KNOWN FOR OVFK 40 YEARS ANO INCREASING IN POrULAKI I V."
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  • 692 2 The Eeastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS. The current of the Indian National Congress politics, that ran smoothly for over twenty vears, is exhibiting many signs of being vastly disturbed. A movement which elicited only a passing notice from the leading Anglo-Indian papers
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  • 769 2 GIRLS' EDUCATION The sewing classes of the Convent were examined yesterday with excellent results. I h.s, coupled with the remarks ot the examiner, at thc annual xamina tion, places the school in a j. od position. Little as is apparently thought of sewing, it is, it the knowledge
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  • 139 2 lhe prison authorities at Parkhurst are much troubled by the extraordinary behaviour of an elderly convict, who for the past two years has stubbornly observed a solemn vow never to eat or drink in prison. However, much to Ins regret, apparently, this eccentric prisoner has not been allowed to accomplish
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  • 110 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL LIMITS. I -Mum f1... jrP a iai I r Ol survey N ern boun. i 5 9 1 i and V. i |569,We S of Survey ancs ol up tn Ale, West -ide ol War l)« along Wai D, I bound along Eastern I to Holland u I
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  • 46 2 A stan Is ,> g; Is stau 1 D stands bo G sta I i stands all. Is fall. c 8 I' P sta In- Q stan abound. R sta S sta e lim I slui W st ids noi Y stan U temo
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  • 37 2 M J landed pi of Col ness trip i I of introdu I firm- if Ja ciation is I tions with I observe m< of a variel some fine biting tion i which the 3
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  • 45 2 ARRIVAL OF AN AUSTRIAN MAN OF WAR H. G aid K here Wo n il Captain E. K i on the 22nd < in j days, the 3rd N den, and hei crew of 211 a sists ol 12 g ed with the bal arrival. mr
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  • 40 2 Captain J hn per in different local *t< sequent!} John Wellock ofthe Marine De| ed on Riurs was on duty; -;.oii a warrant cha Criminal breach |a 5 worth o Governroeni detendant d gmo and Company.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 234 2 CHAFING DISHES w "THE HOUSEWIFE'S HANDY FRIEND" ALWAYS READY. NLA ILV PLATED ON FIRM METAL, SOUND. RELIABLE, '-m**»**^A—***-****\ mf m Afl per ilLi-tration, COCH| $1 1.50 < Kher si/c, and styles up to $15.G9 I THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., IHE AUSTRALIAN STORES. I ODl—f^ I A I OFFER. IN ORDER TO
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    • 465 2 WHISKIES. SCOTCH. Dews 0' the Glen. Monarch 0' the Glen.' The Old Brigade. Rare Old Blend. Very Old Highland Blend. Extra Special Finest Liqueur. Robert Macdonald. Club Bahru. Club Whisky. 0. DS. V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) PRICES OR PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. N.B. -In Bulk, Hogsheads, Quarter Casks and Octaves.
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    • 19 2 THE SINGAPORE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. Detection, Translations and Enquiry. Gene^l Commission Agents. H. KNUTH, Manager. Cavanagh Bridge Building, Suite G.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per S. S. Kamahama Maru, Captain H. Eraser from London Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss. C. B. Sharp, Messrs H. Napier, C. Trotter, Messrs P. Nelson, H. li. A. Rankine, C. 11. I. Illsturp. Per S. S. Tkongwa, Captain T. M. Whitehead from Madras Lieut. Cunningham, Rev. W. H.
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 32 3 OI rVDSHIP Dl ED Smoothed N iK. .10 a.m. ishington that thc nation of the nd newse Ambassador ment at the tion. The ment does not to retain Japan's
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    • 35 3 ME lAPANI rs in ALASKA. Punished. ber 26, 4.40 p.m. idor Aoki at thc United the 1 acting 1 schools that reto the Calidtate, has ithorities to c-< Poachers rapting to land
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    • 20 3 SENIOR WRANGLERSHIP ABOLISHED. uai Tripos kDOPTED. >ctoherjt&, .7 p.m. •g< Univ< heme in Mathematical e abolition of erlershio.
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    • 18 3 NSAGAINS N\ ESI [GATED. 1 vv 7 p.m. Mr. Wins II which had m Municint receiving
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    • 35 3 F J REA TM EN I N p.m. te on the Mer- ng equalBritish and British port-, load lin< be exown colonies. I iccept evoke pro■nies the matter before dia and Colonial
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    • 25 3 VRRIVES RROW. 1 Mam .30 p.m. Iron under Admiral 1 \rtvitch at Barrow v--13 a visit to the a visit to London
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    • 41 3 ARCHILL ASSERTS 1 »NSULTED 01 PROGRESS OT I T.jop.m. •..a question Ashcly, said Government r «gard to the fisheries before negotiations had wnment kv also informed f each 5t < p taken in ■t then, however is to obtain thc tfoundland
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    • 26 3 it .'Mi'»;' yesterday uedCap•sork and Engineer. The rden to the any work. Mr. ***** plaintiflF and Mr. rendant nt*? :i! I- Scaring the evi-
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    • 10 3 ut about meeting of the Co **'l appears in this
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  • 3873 3 At the meeting of the Council which was held yesterday, there were present 1 1 E. the Governor, Sir lohn Anderson, K. C. M. G; The GeneralOfficer Commanding the Troops, Major-General R. Inigo Jones, c.v.o.| cn. Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Captain A. H. Yonng, c. m. g.);
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  • 404 3 THE BENCH COURT ROBBERY, Lam Si Watt is a boatman and lives in his boat. On the 12th instant he went alone to a play in Havelock Road. Three Chinese approached him. One caught him by the hair and forced him to the ground. The others unfastened his
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  • 49 3 Mr. Artie Tully, the local book maker and sportsman, is invited by the Secretary and stewards of the Batavia Turf Club. We learn that the following horses are taken over to Batavia, and will run at the forthcoming meeting viz Rapid Pilgrim. Jim Gosper. Mandoline. Architect. Rifle man. Nipper.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 768 3 IH. S. KIRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) j! A new building specially built for stables, absolutely sanitary and up-to-date. Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week, or month at Popular Prices- I KXTRA large loose boxes for Kace Horses; alo a suitably equiped and
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  • 1069 4 THE RUBBER POSITION. PRODU< HON AND CONSUMPTION SOUR( ES OF SUPPLY. During 1905, according to a carefullycompiled statement now before ua, world's production ol India-ruobcr amounted to 68,000 tons. Wie countna contributing to thia total output and their individual totals were a> lollows I uts Brazil, Peru, Boliv,. 00 BraziHCeara,
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  • 93 4 A practice game of rugby was played on the esplanade ye-tei day afternoon between two S. C C teams spo t i-j blue and ordinary S. C. C. colours. The Blues managed to score a goal a few minutes after the start but thereafter play was equally divided and
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  • 393 4 LATEST HOME PRICKS Messrs. J. Russell Grand Os: Co.Rubber Share Market Report, dated London. Sepember 27th, 1906, state-:--The market for rubber shares this shows distinct signs oi improvement Considerably more busi: nd prices may bc described lerally tirmer all round. The feature o\ the week has been the
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  • 117 4 Tonight there is to be presented at the above named club a mo-t interesting programme, comprising Boxing; Club-Swinging, Variety Entertainment etc., and it is expected that there will be a lull bouse. Col. Bob Love has kindly promised to give one or two songs. There
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  • 59 4 Ihe death of a passenger on board the German steamer Loosok from Amoy is reported by the Captain. Ihe Imperial German mail steamer "Pnnz Leedwig" having left Hongkong on the 24th instant, at 1 p.m. is expected to arrive here to-morrow at about 2 p. m. and will be despatched
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 210 4 > Recreation Hotel) SERANGOON ROAD, TR IMW\\ n y x tE «MINij s y Has excellent a< xunmodation for tern >manent boarders. ,rv Airy rams with Verandah and bath rooi y GOOD TABLE WINES. X Prices moderate which may be ascertained from tl V NOTICO m m mmmmmm mm mm
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 63 4 r CHURCH NOTICESSt. Andrew's Cathedral. Matins and Litany 7am Holy Communion (rhoral) 7.45 ,'m Sunday School Bible Classes D m Evensong and Sermon 5-30 p.m. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Foo Chow Service 11-15 a.m. Sunday School and Bible classas 3-40 pm. Evensong and Sermon s-15 p.m. Y. M. G A
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    • 1975 4 SHIPPING NEWS. TTTT'GGTT'T Q Senegambia, Hongkong, Oct.— Behn LATEST ARRIVALS. Tn^rTiT>/wnn sad>te n^f '^h ßr^ 718 T s Cap i EXPECTED Sambia Hamburg Jan. 6; B. Meyer »5* c m J**** "nd Satsuma. New Jan,-; Paterson Oct. G.c., and^p. Heap Eng Moh. Name, Port, ProUibk date of Amval, gjjSft*** Jm*
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  • 245 5 INDIAN COLLIES IN NATAL. rUEYARE rREATED. i\V noAfEFUL SIGHT ON BOARD *o^\ SHIP .rnBY VN EX-CEYLON ii issue of deaths ird the m Natal to ..rd 650 s paper ibjec! to-day by o,as already \>\ -ame >-ery inaddition to < marks the planters olies in iieal thy, i e not
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  • 712 5 FAVOURABLE VERDICT Mr. Howard P. Okie, the special comm.s.oner ot the Daily Mail" to investigate the conditions of the beef and mutton export trade in Argentina thus concludes his articles t J h \i VC co 2P ,etcd m y investigation of the River Plate Irigorificoa"
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  • 134 5 Wc regret to hear from India that Mr-. McComb, wife of Col. McComb, who left Colombo about 10th September to go to Kasauli for treatment in the Pasteur Institute, for bite- received from a mad dog belonging to a friend, whilst she wa-. in Nuwara Eliya
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  • 158 5 Ceylon rubber seeds and stumps have recently been shipped to various parts o( the world, and it is interesting to know that the Para seeds are making their way back to the neighbourhood of Para, in South America. The Huntsman" took away some 30 wardian cases
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  • 368 5 The following is the proposed itinerary of H. R. H. the Landgrafof Hesse. His Koyal Highness will arrive in 1 K* ay in the ss "Oriental" on the 2nd November. Ile will leave Bombay on the nth idem, reaching Ellora on the 1 2th. Bhopal will
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  • 239 5 A 1,000 YEAR-OLD TOMB-STONE Mr. M. A. C Mohamed, who is keenly interested in all things pertaining to the antiquity and history of the Ceylon Moors, found, a few days ago, a dilapidated, crumbling tomb-stone in an old graveyard at Beruwela. On examination he found
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  • 265 5 The Japanese steamer Kamakura Maru arrived here in command of Capt. 11 Eiaser from London, with general cargo and a large complement of saloon passengers for Hongkong and Yokohama -he sailed yesterday for Japan the local agents are Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Company. The British steamer Nord arrived
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  • 74 5 Tan Tin Hai, a tally clerk in tne employ of Tanjong Pagar Dock Board was arrested a couple of days ago, on the allegation of having willully destroyed a tally book, by tearing some pages out of it. Yesterday he was placed before Mr. Green for preliminary enquiry.
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  • 723 5 Date of Number < formation Ca P ltal Subsc bed of l^ Pa 'd Re ervt K^ai j Shares |Val-|ept»| Reserve Company Quotations I'rSent "i 1 Price. r 1900 75,000 $,40,000 3,500 un 3 i's 5 s o u°ed Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd. .0.00 sellers r
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  • Commercial.
    • 148 5 Gambier buyers 7.00 do Cube No. 1 10.82 J Copra, Bali 9.50 do Pontianak 9.20 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) „20.25 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 26.50 Sago Sarawak Flour „2.85 do Brunei No. 1 2.85 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali, i6£% buyers 3 p.c. „195° Coffee
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    • 78 5 Demand 2 d i i i /4 9/ 6 Private 3 m/s 0« trance— Bank d/d 2.934 do. 6 m/s 1 Private 30 d/s On Shanghai Bank d/d '40 Private 30 d/s 54 Sovereigns about Co c '\a *°*57 India Council Bills last issue Bank of England discount rate
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  • 1491 6 DOES THE SOOTHING HERB PRODLK I l>l GENERATION. Writing in the Poll Moll G**ett* t Dr. C. W. S.ileebv remarks that the recent report of the Lords 1 Committee and its extremely drastic, not to say Draconian, recommendations in regard t<> unoking by juveniles, lend a
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  • 478 6 HOLYROOD CHAPEL RESTORED. Jewels as Heirlooms. By the death and succession d -3 or on the gross the Earl of Leven and Melville's (apart proper* Chancellor of the Exchequer ha- i i seventh "windfall" in millionaire wills within months. The Lv- leaves for the restoration of HolyI
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  • 64 6 Owim, to heavy rains in China the brand and has become Hooded Most ul the cultivated land in Kiangpeh is under water, and the Wheat crop of Shantung has been nnned. Extending 200 miles from both bank, ofthe Grand Canal is now a vast expanse of water. Towns and villages
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 669 6 BANKS. c y ****a*******m m^^^* t^^^^ a mtm Hongkong 2* Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL*".. $10,000,000 j RESERVE 1 I ND Ite^lSSfy .ri_Propriot«rs $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq Chairman, Hon V. \Y. ICck-oii -Deputy-Chairman. E.Goeb s.i. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim, Ksq.
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    • 408 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. u.c. For Sale Privately. e lwo full sized billiard tables by BuftftOUGHES Watts, complete. Can bc seen at our sale-room No. 6 D' Almeida Street.
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    • 306 6 Dr. S. IWATSUBO, Dental Surgeon. No. 1 Raffles Place. Hours oj consultation 9 a.m. to 12 1 p.m. to 5 p«m. (Or by appointment.) 3/8/06. tc 2/2/07. For Sale. This is the time to get ready for Christmas. Why wait till the last hour when you now have time to
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    • 426 6 E. D. H- ADLETS. FOR SALM^T WANTED. WANTED for a Rubber Estate Tamil Dresser or Chinese able to speak Tamil Application with copies of certificatesto be addressed to M. S. 330, c/o this paper. WANTED. Chinese typing clerk. State former experience, machine used and salarv required. "Typist" 9 c/o E.
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    • 223 6 r toceylStl U.s nmccnto I mountain horn A health stat Apa ceolcdufr An attractive hoi CHEAP R ETURN T(c I Km Saloon tn l0 COlfe I Second Saloon 6 I ThePTo Co "ounce that they 7^' arrangements with t |,e' COLOMBO, KANDY and m b whereby holdei Ew^» h* I
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