Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 November 1906
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Title Section19 1906-11-02 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 353 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article42 1906-11-02 1 WAS DISCUSSED FOR FIVE DAYS FINALLY, CLOSURE ADOPTED. London, November 1, 12-45 p.m. After a discussion, which lasted for five days, on Clause one of the Plural Voting Bill, the closure was adopted by 36a votes to 93.42 words
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Article83 1906-11-02 1 BRITISH DEMANDS GRANTED. Naval Stations are Outside Scope of Treaty. London, November i, 12-45 P m The conference on the wireless telegraphy question (m time of war) j is being brought to a satisfactory con- elusion. All the discussions have been on an entirely amicable basis. The British83 words
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Article74 1906-11-02 1 MUST COMPENSATE VICTIMS OF OUTRAGES. Sequel to Murder of Doctors. London, November i, 12.30 p.m. Sir Edward Grey, replying to the questions of Mr. J. D. Rees, M.r, said that an enquiry was being made as to whether the assailants of Doctors Hoen and Eadie, who were assaulted near74 words
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Article92 1906-11-02 1 THE SHANGHAI NANKING LINE. Government Assures Completion. London, November 1, 12.50 p.m. The Chinese Government has given repeated assurances that sufficient funds will be provided m time to prevent any suspension of work which i might have been thought of as regards work on the Shanghai-Nanking railway. The92 words
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Article72 1906-11-02 1 INSUFFICIENTLY OFFICERED. Good Material for an Army, but Untrained. London, November 1, 12-30 p.m. The London Times correspondent telegraphing from Peking, m criticising the Chinese manoeuvres, comments adversely upon the insufficiency of the numerical strength of officers and the inadequate training of the men. He considered, however,72 words
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Article40 1906-11-02 1 A NEW-YORK BOYCOTT. Organized Against Restaurants. London, November I, 12-30 p.m. It is reported from New York that a systematic boycott against Japanese restaurants has been organized. The movement is said to have orgtnated m San Fransisco.40 words
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Article37 1906-11-02 1 ANTI-JAPANESK RIOTS. A Question of Education London, November 1, 12-30 p.m. It is stated that Anti-fapancse riois are feared m America if the Federal Courts decide the question of the United States against the local authorities.37 words
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Article56 1906-11-02 1 IMPROVED RELATIONS APPRECIATED. Teutonic Governmf.nt Satisfied. London, November I, 4-25 p.m. An inspired statement tYom Berlin j dwells upon the Russian Minister of j Foreign Affairs' visit to Germany which is considered to improve the present relations existing between the Russian and German Governments. Germany is said56 words
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939 1906-11-02 1 Tremendou > excitement WU caused round about Kings-cross the other day by the escapades of a small bear whicn escaped from its cage while being taken across London. For nearly a couple of hours Bruin roamed the streits, followed by a mob of thousands939 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement112 1906-11-02 1 per Ca«« T)|E W HISKYjf- KIWCS JOHN LITTLE Co., LIMITED. \MiMi^^ i otandard\ the latest improvccyclca are '^^^^k M^^k B^^^ ft] I m jB COMPLETE WITH LAMP AND BELL. John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. j DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES WITH NICKLE, SILVER. AND GOLD CASES. FANCY GOODS. CINEMATOGRAPHS AND FILMS112 words
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Advertisement330 1906-11-02 1 Howarth Erskine I Ei?gii>eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." ART NEEDLE WORK I AND One of the Finatt and Largest ft/lw Electric Fan* m very Bedroom i aiiii-q HPBAT < Buildings m J'enanj: kiS&BS&H' Cui.ine an.l Catering under rLUffLn ULrUI **iLzZ2r m sss? s,^*.^ E330 words
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Advertisement24 1906-11-02 1 DRINK LITTLE'S BOTOL HITAM. PER CASK $9.50. Bottled by John Little Co., Limited IN SINGAPORE. "KNOWN FOR OVKR 40 YKARS AND INCRKASING IN POPULAKIIV."24 words
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324 1906-11-02 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. THE LORDS AGAINST THE COMMONS. The decision of the House of Lords on the question of compulsory religious instructions during school hours is not quite unexpected. It is extremely unfortunate that from the very commencement of the present Parliament, the324 words
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Article295 1906-11-02 2 Early this year, the construction of a road connecting Gaylang Road with Tanjong Katong Road a public work of the greatest utilitywas commenced, and we understand that an arrangement was entered into under which the cost of construction is to be borne proportionately by the295 words
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Article209 1906-11-02 2 The inhabitants of St. Helena deserve the sympathy of all the civilized world for their present tribulation. The garrison that had been quartered there, almost from the date of the capitulation of Napoleon, had drawn to its vortex a large civilian population who chiefly maintained themselves by209 words
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Article855 1906-11-02 2 A lady writes m a home paper The ladies who play cricket are so few and far between that if there is a game m the Midlands you have to send for your best bat from Gloucestershire and bring your bowler up from Kent. They are just a855 words
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Article533 1906-11-02 2 SIRII «NGADDR, <:K.a;,',,i"i!! ,r oir Jam* 1 emiucn. 5^,,,,,,;,";,',;;;;" 1'.r,,, M the School 1 .\i, i re the various >,;'"■ Empire had unstinted? universities with d search laboratories, p*ZS ul PW medical education inThis, indifference towards it tonwhing. Inthe aabeb 4 e aid war would be ten time533 words
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Article76 1906-11-02 2 I Pmya Sr Sabad Hce Miaistei ol th I been touring through Mai. iv States irrived m rerw *Bth ultimo. Hie mi I the whole of his rail* Malacca to Pnre a sp« v- placed a! his I Federal Government n for Kedah. Mr. I. i. Alexander, tl I Secraury76 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement374 1906-11-02 2 FRESH cents per lb. PACKED IN 5 lb. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO F. M, S. AND ELSEWHERE. PER BOX $250 POSTAGE FREE $3.00 Outport friends are requested to send remittance with order, if not m Deposit Account. I THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SPECIAL I 1 OFFER. 1374 words
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Advertisement415 1906-11-02 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. D.S. V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) PRICES OR PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. N.B.— ln Bulk, Hogsheads, Quarter Casks and Octaves.415 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1906-11-02 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, 2nd High Water. 10.30 a.m. H. 4 p.m. All Souls Day. Legislative Council. 2.30. Municipal Commission. 2.30. S. V.K. Electric Light. 5.15. S. V. A. and S. V. I. Cer. Drill. 530. S. V. A. Max Co. Cer. Drill. 9. Saturday, ?rd High Water. 11.23 a.m. B.106 words
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Article32 1906-11-02 3 By submarine AFRICA WIPED yi OUT c- Massacred. rt cd that a French camel Kk was composed ot one lixtv men were annihilated two hundred miles Ukc Tchad, toM AugM*32 words
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Article62 1906-11-02 3 OCEIVED rREATMENT OF COMMON FELONS g[ T N ,,w PLACED ON BfcTTKR ruts. London, November i, u-45 P-»-The treatment (m prison) accorded women suffragettes, which was joe though they were common ha- arou>oi the ire of and con- rabk reeling among people. In response to the seotimeot expressrdered62 words
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Article36 1906-11-02 3 REGIMKM HAS LEFT. Am Population Lament Its Departure Loodoo, November t, 12-45 P m U^ stationed at The populaiion tcel their departure iAt keenest manner, .1- the repatria- them of c means of livelihood.36 words
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Article33 1906-11-02 3 BETTER RELATIONS SSIDERED ASSURED. Gf.RMASv Satisfied. nber 1, 1-50 p.m. i statement emanating upon the importance Foreign Minister ut to Germany which is ":>e relations rmany. crnment appears to V33 words
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Article149 1906-11-02 3 me ot football was i C. portion of the terday afternoon when t s c. c. natters The play was of a een on the esplanade g a splendid game Ik dribbling and pa««>ini; were quite a d leave nothing "playing sporting the S. C. C. Brockwell and Chapman149 words
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Article176 1906-11-02 3 uT f M«la,,a, and Peat sold over one ntation rubber «i from the Malay ments, and the price -i.d per lb. Show which wai October was The exhibits fined to the Kinta collection exhiisa surprise to all fcjjf r ni f the AcountantKli> fJ r nmem of the ""don Rice,176 words
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Article1101 1906-11-02 3 OVERLOADING A STEAMER. ta Master Finkd #350. Yesterday, Osman bin Taib tne master of the mosquito fleet steamer Hoog Lean was charged by Mr Sproule the Deputy Public Prosecutor before Messrs Mlchell and Colman ultimo^ adlng hIS VCSSCI n the Mr. Elliott appeared for the defence. captain Edward,1,101 words
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Article1939 1906-11-02 3 EXTRACTS FROM THE ANNUAL RfcPORT FOR i 9o 5 Immigration and Emmigration. During the year under review the powers given by The Prevention of •.sease Ordinance 1904" to prohibit immigration were not exercised. The total number of Immigrants who arriv ed m the Colony f rom ports1,939 words
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Article470 1906-11-02 3 HEAVY LIABILITIES. Widespread Distress and Poverty. The magnitude of the disaster caused by the failure of the two firms Macfadyen of London and Arbuthnot of Madras, is becoming more and more manifest m many different directions. It is evident from the testimony that is pouring mRangoon Times - 470 words
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573 1906-11-02 3 11l Llxk. By a stroke of ill luck I bruised it so severely m capturing it, that it arrived at the museum monbund, I could only describe, not exhibit, an official put it under a microscope and saw nothing. By that time it573 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement349 1906-11-02 3 H. S. KIRWANS TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new building specially built for stables, absolutely sanitary and up-to-date, fl Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week, or month at Popular Prices. 1 EXTRA large loose boxes for Race Horses; also a suitably equiped and349 words
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Article713 1906-11-02 4 ChifkWhu Kepi Coum ok Congo \'u nut, The ciu< hits practised m the Congo «ere vigorously denouncedhy Baptists m coogresi M Huddershelci yesterday. Ihe Rev. F. B. Meyer, the president, m introducing the question, said he coveted for his denomination the doty and credit o( lesdingthe van713 words
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Article157 1906-11-02 4 Madrid, Friday, Sept. 28. Accounts are being received of the extraordiuaty rains that havr fallen m all parts of Spain this week. People have been killed by lightning and many dn.wned m the floods that have ruined i houses and destroyed crops. The greatest losses157 words
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Article120 1906-11-02 4 I The annual ceremony of blessing the graves m ibe Roman Catholic Cemetery takes place at 5 this afternoon. Dr. Mugliston the acting C. NL O. of the Straits Settlements, according to the Tut** of Malaya, i> expected to inspect tiie r, M.S. hospitals shortly. One oi the daughters of120 words
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Article888 1906-11-02 4 A MASS MEETING IN IPOH. (From the Times of Malaya,) Lon£ before the advertised time for the lecture on this important subject by Mr. J. G. Alexander, Hon. Secretary of the Society for the supervision of the Opium tiaffk, to take place m the i spacious New888 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1906-11-02 4 > Recreation Hotel) y SERANGOOiX ROAD, TRAMW l y Has excellent at -'ommodation for temno >manent boarders. r<irv an( l \>, T Airy rooms with Verandah and bath rooms comple, GOOD TABLE WINES V Prices moderate which may by ascertained fron »i a yV /vv yv yv yv w /l/r7205 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2090 1906-11-02 4 SHIPPING NEWS. TTT\nnrT O Men-of-War, &c. Manila, Brit. str. 2,711 tons Capt H.^^PjLjJ^ Anderson, 29th Oct. f torn Yokohama. V J-*^-'^-' J 1 Hermes, (Brit, cru.), India, Nov. 4 th Oct. G.c, P. &O. Coy. From FXPECTED usta (Gei cru>) Germany Colombo U Rds J t Messudish,(Turk. cru.), Suakim, shortly2,090 words
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Article398 1906-11-02 5 ["RICH GIRL'S |YE STORY. L m,rch waN m mediaeval V .;,,e of the outlawed, so U «HJ probably inctuaryd d»- Who that I I** poignant in m fjrgcnie^ "Da, ;f ,vcr^ part, the woman Ibe world, more by her 2. than by the iroo *Se her. and theDaily Chrom - 398 words
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Article115 1906-11-02 5 REBUFF TO BRITISH *W NOBILITY'S HALL I SED TO ENGLISH DEPUTAriON Odessa. (Jet. 3. •urt Gredovitch. the a Petersburg nobility, Nobility's Assembly I for the reception of deputation bearing an the members of the late Manful impression contain leaders declaring that m bit :Ki the Constitutional v the marshal, an115 words
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Article744 1906-11-02 5 BEATEN TO DEATH. Horrible Scene. From the Daily Mail. v Odessa, Oct. 1 Ihe trial took place at Kherson today of ninety-seven peasants, who were charged witfi destroying the estate of M Knvoshein, a former Minister The evidence revealad the fact that horrible atrocities were committed upon the744 words
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Article210 1906-11-02 5 The coming entertainment will prove to be one of the best that has ever been held here judging by the talent that has been secured. There is to be a 6 round contest for a purse between Nobby Day and Bob Jenis ami a 10 round contest210 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article120 1906-11-02 5 Date of Number formation Ca P> t l Subsc bed of P™i Reserve T r j Share* Value up to Keserve Company Quotations Pr«sei Pric* GOLD. 1900 «.75,000 MO ,ooo I 3,500 unissued Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd. 10.00 sellers ■9OJ ,£400,00. 3 5°g Js\£ Dufi'bevo.op^nt Co., Ud. Too120 words
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Article191 1906-11-02 5 1904 ,£30,000 11f1 5 I f 7.000 \Xi Batu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p.) 2^-6 1905 700,000 56i0,000 7 0,000 10 10 Ratn Uninr R,,hK*. r r> contrib 9,000 unissued UnjOr Rubb€r Co Ltd °o '903 6^°°° i4 1 •Z 1 Bukit Ra J ah Rubber Co., Ltd191 words
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Article140 1906-11-02 5 l 86 5 »,0,000,000 5,0.000,000 «0,000 5 500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai B,nk 000 250,0006 j 7 70.00 000 100 100 ft 1901 2 400,000 S2,4oo ooo 6,000 Howarth Erskinc, Ltd. ***** hIK #rt O 55 ,0 .0 Maynard Co.. Ltd. S o 1899 $«75,000 $875,000 I 6 oo lO140 words
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Article53 1906-11-02 5 Howarth Erskine .Ltd. 60/0 «6oo t ooo 2 0/0 prm. buyers. R.ley Hargraves, Ltd. 60/0 225p00 0 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Singapore Mun.cipal 60/0 4 00,000 nominal. 5 0/0 1,478,000 par. buyers. D 40/o 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagir Dock Co., Ltd. 60/0 v prem buyers. 50/o 1,365,500 i°/53 words
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Commerical.
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Article147 1906-11-02 5 Gambier buyers S 7 oo do Cube No. i ..1082* Copra, Bali gg* do Pontianak o 20 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 2 dT White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. Sago Sarawak Flour fjf do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago, small Coffee, Bah, i6J^ buyers 3 p.c. n 9 5147 words
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Article45 1906-11-02 5 On London— Bank 4 m/s ao. 0 m/s.. tt Private 3 m/s.. 7 u>// Germany— Bank d/d /4 y/l6 Private 3 m/s 39 da 6m/s lit On France— Bank d/d a 46 1 Discount l /4 i/it>. ft 6 5 a a* p«T an.45 words
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Advertisement373 1906-11-02 5 TO-NIGHT! Friday, 2nd Nov. Opera Indra Jaya The Johar Ma'nikam Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL PUT ON THE STAGE AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. ENTIRELY NEW PLAY. M. OMAR, Director 6- Sole Proprietor. ARTIE TULLY, HAS A Si 0,000 BOOK OPEN on the Viceroy's Cup Run m Calcutta.373 words
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Article1150 1906-11-02 6 AMERICAN LEADS. Many Dncnm m Englamx (From Daily Mail lad October.) All but one of the sixteen balloons, which started from Paris at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon m the race for th« Gorton-Bennett trophy, are now accounted for. The solitary exception is the Britannia, with the1,150 words
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Article62 1906-11-02 6 Paris, Tuesday, Oct. 2. The Princess Di Teano, the Hon. Mrs. Haapord, and Viscount Royston left the Aero Club m the Pare d'Aerostation at five o'clock this evening ma balloon, with Mrs. Jacques Faure s aeronaut m charge. The wind was blowing at fifty milesReuter - 62 words
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Article342 1906-11-02 6 Perak Pioneer - Perak Pioneer. We observe that some interesting correspondence has been taking place m the columns of the "Straits Echo" on the much debated question, amongst the Baba portion of the conniunity, of 14 reform or queue cutting. Though by no means a new subject, both sides of the342 words
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Article169 1906-11-02 6 Last week an amusing incident occurred at the railway station at well, somewhere m the Malay Peninsula. A train steamed into the station and stopped. As it did not proceed In the usual manner after a short stoppage, a pominent local gentleman, travelling by the train, put169 words
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Article176 1906-11-02 6 The Calcutta Empire says that the inward traffic at the port of Chittagong is now completely blocked, owing to the Assambengal railway being unable to adequately cope with the removal of the large supplies of rice arriving from Bombay and Rangoon for the relief of the famine-stricken districts of176 words
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Article172 1906-11-02 6 Ihe other morning two gentlemen brought to the "Malay Mail" office imt bottle-. <>:ie containing whisky and j the other brandy. On holding the bottles up to the light, one could see plainly that the brandy bottle contains several 1 ants while m the whisky-bottle was what could172 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement721 1906-11-02 6 BANKS. Hongkong Sfiar.ghdl Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESEHVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 20 050 Onn Silver Reserve $10.250. 000 w )y t Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chainnan. Hon. C W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, fiaoj. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C.721 words
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Advertisement671 1906-11-02 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 I? Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. v.c. Fop Sale Privately. Two full sized billiard tables by Burroughes Watts, complete. Can be seen at our sale-room No. 6 D' Almeida Street.671 words
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Advertisement304 1906-11-02 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 to304 words
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Advertisement449 1906-11-02 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FO WANTED. WANTED for a Rubber Estate iamil Dresser or Chinese able to speak Tamil Application with copies of certificatesto be addressed to M. b. 330, c/o this paper. WANTED. A young lady teacher to take charge of and educate m English a child of 4449 words
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Advertisement274 1906-11-02 6 p BPe«ial8 Pe«ial Holi davT Newera El lv OiSg Ahealjh station £f h > A place of education r' An attractive UZ" tor. S n CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO F.rst Saloon 22 T C OLO^ 0 nounce Zl^Sp^ arrangements i^ COLOMBO, KANDY and whereby N^ER 4 Tour Ticket, arc C274 words
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