Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 November 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 366 VOL. H. PRICE 5 CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1906.
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  • 77 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) FORCIBLE DENOUNCEMENT. Lords Chakactkri/.i i> Tory Club. London, November 17, 4 p.m. Speaking at Haniey, Mr. Birrell cha 1 acterized the llou.v ot Lord^, as being simply a Committee of a Tory Club. Ile added his opinion that if
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  • 60 1 BILL DRAFT TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CONGRESS. London, November 17, 1 1-44 a.m. The Committees of the American Bankers', Association and New York Chamber of Commerce have drafted a Bill which will be submitted to Congress. The Bill provides for the issue of Credit
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  • 82 1 MR. HAVELOCK WILSON'S AMENDMENT. Mr. Lloyd-George's Akhmknts Against the Amendment. London, November 17, 11-59 a.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Havelock Wilson moved an amendment to the Merchant Shipping Bill applying the iiru air-space regulation^ for Lascars. Mr. Lloyd (ieoii;c speaking against the amendment stated
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  • 33 1 WON BY GOURD Grkai Scot Comks Skcond. London. Nov. 17, 11 -48 a.m. Ihe following arc the results of the Derby Gold Cup Gourd Great Scot Gold Measure 3
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  • 36 1 FOUNDATION STONE LAID BY LORD SELBOURNE. London, November 17, 11.58 a.m. Lord Selbourne performed the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the New Dock at Simons Town, ape Colony.
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  • 29 1 DRUMHEAD I OURT-M ARTIALS. Daily Executions i\ Russia. London, November 17. 11.58a.m. Terrorists outrages in Russia still continue. Drumhead court-martials are held and executions continue daily.
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  • 32 1 L GRAND CROSS OF nil. VICTORIAN ORDER. London, November 17, 11.58 a.m. Dr. Nansen, the famous Arctic explorer, has been decorated with) the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order.
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  • 41 1 FERREIRA'S FOLLOWERS DESERT HIM London, November 17, 11-44 a.m. Ferreira's followers are deserting him He has got only twelve followers now. FOLLOWERS OF KEKREIRA CAPTURED. London. November 18, I^-35 p.m. All the followers of lerreira havt been captured.
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  • 31 1 Dim vi u» mi South Ai khans. SCOTLAND BEATS 111 KM SIX TO NIL. London, November 18, H.35 p.m. Scotland has beaten the South Africans by six goals to nil.
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  • 37 1 INTENDS TO CHALLENGE KOR THE AMERICAN CUP IN 1908. London, Novcmbci 18, ia-35 |M». Sir Thomas Lipton states that his present intention is to compete lor the American Cup in yacht raring in 1308.
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  • 32 1 NEW RUSSIAN CRUISER RURIK LAUNCHED AT BARROW. Leodon, November iS, u-35 p.m. lhc fast Russian Cruiser il Kurik" was launched at Barrow. She carries four ten inch guns besides forty smaller oiies>.
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  • 738 1 THE CAUSE CURE OF BERI-BERI. Proof Positive from Perak that DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Are the Remedy. The old theory that Beri-Bcri i> caused by eating mouldy rice has lately been revived by an Kuropean doctor liolding an important Government appointment in Borneo. This gentleman has been giv »g t
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  • 62 1 lhc U»> i.i wa^o in <.cimuii\ caused by strikes and lock-ouU last vr.tr is officially estimated atj£«,aoo(coa Fhere w«re 1,448 strikes in Germany The number of workmen aflected wa> 508,000, as compared with *****0 in 1614. There wort- 3.. lock-outs in i, M 4 aod au 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 137 1 X MAS CARDS home h>stage aN unrivalled SELECTION LITTLE'S r jOHN LITTLE Co's 1 Zrana xp^ Christmas I I far* \Z/Zazaar\ Opens on Slionday DTou. 19th WITH AN UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF Children's Cops, Gift Books, fancy Goods, Olcuxllcrp, SHocr Ulare, I \mas Cards, Crackers, Confcctioncrp I and other Seasonable Roixltics
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    • 236 1 Howarth Erskine Ei)§i peers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 24; Telegrams ERSKINE." ART NEEDLE WORK M AND One of the Flnttt and Largest 1 Electric Fan* in very Bedroom I C| fllAf CD HFPOT Buildings in Penang SSSBgHRH Cultlnt an<! Catering under LUIfUn WfclVl Entirely under European r^Pv^^pV Supervision
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    • 28 1 JOHN LITTLE &CO LTDBoys Own Annual Gists Own Annv.m Chat nOßfjD* Infants Ma«. a/ink Chums ALSO A LAR(.I MCLECnOM O» GIFT BOOKS FOR BOYS A GIRLS AT LITTLES
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  • 620 2 TheEastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER. DR. NANSEN. Keuter informs us that the famous Arctic; Explorer, Dr. Nansen, is decorated with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. In i&SI Lieutenant de Long left America to explore the Polar regions in the JmufuHe. In longitude 1 55°
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  • 185 2 "testerday's cablegrams have brought us the welcome news of the end of the Boer raid. Kerreira and his foolish followers have run across the country from one place to another without receiving any substantial support from theterror stricken farmers through whose lands he has passed
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  • 845 2 Dr. Lim Boon Keng has been unpointed a member of Committee of tin Raffles Library. The Far Eastern drafts, details, frc sailed from Southampton on ?rd inst for Singapore, Hong Kong, and North China, per the s. s. Sicilia." A Russian Imperial Order, dated i ith Oct., has been issued,
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  • 112 2 I I Chill, I ward, h,, hardships I I ■>th.,Ut reach of ;i; I prom.. 1 Ihe vacani thereon n andothei 1 surrounded b\ I with ornami I I I I to I. I is coi require the g nry cerem A £uroj B g 1 a on
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  • 131 2 l< friends Echo m mpd< the w< rep: i K friends i was to I■< ill- USU I traps after bread sistii from Taipii Kamunting, a tliree or lOU district. I they wen 1 1 thegenial a introduce man he flouris then
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 300 2 WHISKIES. 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. u. u.o. V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) PRICES OR PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. N B In Hulk, Hogsheads, Quarter Casks and tetayes.
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    • 343 2 FRESH GRAPES. 40 cents per Ib. OB PACKED IN 5 Ib. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO F. M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. PER BOX $2.00 POSTAGE FREE $2.50 Outport friends arc requested to send remittance with order, if no t THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS
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    • 92 2 PUPILS WANTED. Lady would take pupils in English or would teach English to Ladies or act as day nursery governess, Music. Apply to R. B. c/o E. D. M. COMING EVENTS. To-day, 19th Nov. High Water 0.9 a.m. 11.42 a. m. Singapore Exchange Meeting 2.30. M. M. outwatd mail due.
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  • 93 3 THE HOGAN CASE. 0 given on n Supreme 11, fiogan box and proMs own bedered the i.any the I Down. Several In regard to ou- to accede u alsoappoint- ncld which was tus Mr.J.a < iptionsfor A certain served lor gentleissued pectusup C M was c\II e Court. which he
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  • 83 3 POLI CE NEWS. HEATING was brought >lman on an in•arrer ence, He said nds here, than twenty yto 'etters could rr his way to .1, and 1 g-pan, a tt his and with these -table and The man Saturday. tides 10 more tha riminal he had no ».r for tly
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  • 63 3 NOl--ccupy -ided arles of gument ot the 1 donation Colonel 1 omptrotthat i) tnd it Barnhjem." That »lck Nor'lien 01 the >t it, its welfare. >l the c ipital a cot tnently tor the >r child. Ihe urai ce ol her r clnldpartu ipate in
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  • 61 3 retl t V ape ot live day., with na< Norikumt>ed Simon's She is a >r the «d ia owned td On August 'suing from the pcing opened a ne poured out under were econd -lay a was iptain down at the pumps quell t. In
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  • 1425 3 INCREASING LAWLESSNESS. BELLICOSE PLACARDS. MAGISTERIAL PENALTIES. w rilC ol^ da^ e [fi an ill wind that >ecn quietly gathering in the sheke's assen^crs from the neighbouring ports >>' the smal steamers have had to be brought ashore by Malays. These wise in then generation, took adot the
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  • 243 3 A very interesting programe has been arranged for tonights' entertainment at rhe Jubileee Hall. Ihe first bout is a ten-round contest between Siddons of the Sherwood Foresters and Jervis of the R.G.A. The former is considerably thc heavier of the two, but the R. G A. man
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  • 100 3 )w ing to the weather proving so unfavourable on Satunlay afternoon, the above event has been postponed until to-day, that is, if the "clerk of the weather is agreeable. Quite a large gathering of natives had collected by 2-30 on Saturday afternoon, and they were still arriving
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  • 93 3 )n Saturday night this Company presented to a crowded house East Lynne and last night "Chelorong and Cheloririfc to a bumper house. Both pieces were excellently performed and remarkably well staged the dresses of all thc performers were very pretty and the acting was all that coufd
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  • 108 3 About 9 yesterday morning, a Eurasian lad was taking a 'bike' trip. At the junction ol Dhoby Ghaut and Selegie Road, he collided slightly with a dog cart, driven by an Arab, and was thrown. The Arab at once pulled up. alighted and rendered assistance to the fallen
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  • 566 3 REGALLY HONOURED BY GERMAN GUARD. Following on the heels of thc Koepenick affair, the Be«iin papers retail the following story of the bogus princess characterising it as the most ridiculous incident of the season. To Koepenick succeeds Koenigsberg. The extravagant story of the captain is followed by the
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  • 289 3 The beginnei who wishes to get on the Press by sending paragraph^ or contributed articles should adopt a definite method. He does not need an introduction. If his paragraph l- worth using, and his contributed article well written, and of -uivable subject and length, they
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  • 147 3 I'hk Manager Aknksi 1 1> Calcutta, Oct. 30. The Calcutta Police have arrested a notorious swindler, named Kamol Krishna Bose, on a warrant issued from Godavery on a cha ge of cheating and criminal breach of trust in his capacity as Manager of bogus
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  • 135 3 Referring to the letters which have recently been appearing in the Pcnamj (•alette and other papers on the subject of "Australia for Anglo-Indians." an Australian has the following entertain ing comment The Times of India offers Australia thc prospect 01 securing as citizens many retired Anglo -Indians
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  • 151 3 According to well founded reports amongst the poorer classes of Burmese, Rangoon appears to be *on the eve of great distress amongst that community. This unfavourable prospect is threatened by the rise in the price of rice, the staple production of the province and the principal
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  • 764 3 When is Taiping to have a Sanitary Inspector It is four months now since the appointment has been vacant. There is much for such an official to do as a walk round Taiping and its suburbs would prove. The suggestion that lunatics should not be allowed to marry is admirable.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 H. S. KiRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACINC, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new building specially Imilt tor liable*, abaolutel) lanitao and up-to-date Accomnioiiation tor Horses and C.irrij-es bf <l.i\. wrk, or month at Papula! I'm i Jxika lar^c loose bp— i tor l^ace Hones; al-.> .i auitably equtped an«t
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  • 523 4 EX< 1 PING I Ml.. Ibc (wlowiug (Mint from letter written by Mr. I A. knowles, in I ganda describin n elephant hunt which took place during tin- visit ot hiRoyal Highness ihc Duke of the Abnizzi to Fort Portal, in Uganda, w publish dby the I
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  • 110 4 planter! imj reasonably hope to obtain better price tot their next crops than have hithc prevailed, tor according Home paper: It .ippear> that Mr. Fhomas, Gailaher, of Belfast' the Irish tobacco kin^ r arrived at Queenstown from liis tobacco p'aniatutn- in Virginia on' Compai trade, be stated
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  • 386 4 A large well to supply Port I own with water n now \k-: g outside th< ton »:> land which Government has resumed for this purpose Mr. A M. Stevenson, .W Engineer V. M. S. Railways, Kua Lumpur, who take- over Nli. 11 G. Richard- duties in Ipoh, is "xpectet!
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  • 360 4 FIRST AID KNOWLEDGE ON BOARDSHIP. Dr. Hamilton Graham Langwill contribute! to the Anannt Amfm 0 .in interesting paper upon the care «>t the lick and hurt in our merchant navy, a considerable portion of which docs not carry a surgeon. It is <»n behalf of the officers and news of
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  • 559 4 W i liavc a Polio I sitting now and u is hearing evident the tairm s> an«] incorruptibility of the police. All forgners who conn I i mdon comnt with term- of uns I praise on the bobbies in the ts -their calm manner, their courtesy. their
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 > Recreation Hc w 'sERAXGOtW Ro,w. n //r ,y V lla conunodatio B y manent boarders. S Air >- rooms with Verandal d bath GOOD TABLE Wi M Es y Pnces moderate which ma> Joe F. do CCmct.,, CAo 1 NOTICE ESTABLISHED "7^(^T S^^-^ 1 1 903 I THE B
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1459 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS Si co>" ongkong Nov 25 E Asiatlc j^^ B,, yt 984 tons ta Silesia, Hamburg Uec 2S B Meyer Or, V T I rom Ma c^sar. 2 8th EXPECTED S^ «*K 17 s^n X Ma^V W Bi &C t-i- b —-w Spezm, Hamburg, Dec. 21 B. Meyer
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  • 417 5 A VEGETABLE METEOROLOGIST. I NC IIIK WEATHER IN ADVANCE. iin 1,000 of the ?fl icr plants," carefully I Professor .ndeFriedland, I Plymouth from I jthwhathe describes aa a I :h eme <<" forecasting I thquakes a month or I ta lk iv.th a "Daily g cll t,tivc. the profes- M
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  • 38 5 wak, i- now lighted l*tnileum lamps the commonest i Sai awak died about a hundred as nearly m d in .810 that Sincere 't la easy to be«»erabl€ Datoh was Admiral Keppel be■fll '»K t., Malay autho-Krand-childrcn and
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  • 318 5 WATERS SUBSIDING. «own to very nearly f,,ot K a.noihik Van n the Govminuin Agent. rhe Government Agent of the Western Province, the Hon. Mr. H L Crawford, accompanied by Mr Solomon Seneyiratne. the Mudaliyar k vi U a Henry l>ereia thc Col«»--bo Mudaliyar, visited the flooded
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  • 191 5 O n Saturday la-t the festival of (,uru Gobrnd SfttgM was celebrated by the Sikh community of Penang Through the kindness of the proprietress of the nd Hotel, a feast was given there by Sundra Singh to all the Sikh iimen, a number of the Malay States
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  • 298 5 Yesterday's Kuala Lumpm Penang Express train's mail coaches arrived hrro la-t evening about e-30 and after remaining here overnight went back this morning as usual, but about twenty minutes late. From further particular^ received, BOOM one yesterday seems to have blundered, and blundered badly, about detaining an Express
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  • 55 5 Mark Twain seems determined that no single incident in his career should mo unchronicled eventually. In addi800 t.» the 1.-ngtlij autobiography which i u i. wming in the "North American Review," he has authorised Mr. Albert Binsdow Pmioe to write bis life Mr I'ainc will be a sympathetic b.ographe. for
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  • 870 5 A COMPLETE REORGANISATION. thi /> ye Utdiml y iealiscd says rln-nf^V s**"** that China is rapid y forming a new army on a strictly European model which may STl^t p aVC a ISUrprise1 SUrprise ln »tore(b> tne hist Power that comes to blows with the Middle Kingdom.
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  • 165 5 The Aero Club of Great Britain has received an official communication from the Aero Club of France, in which the Hon. C. S. Rolls is placed third in the Gordon-Bennett race, and not fourth. It appears that there was only a matter of a few hundred yards
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  • 281 5 fhe Telegraph staff at Port Blair who work the wireless apparatus there have evidently become extremely ex pert says the Pioneer," and two of their recent performances furnish the best answer to those who have persistently railed at Government for having its own installation, instead of
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  • 264 5 The public meeting of the citizens of Madras held o.i November 6th to concert measures to orgunisc funds for relieving those render :d destitute by the Arbuthnot faihre, was largely attended. The Governor presided, and said there was no caust to anticipate further calamity. It had
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  • 420 5 1a I V Mumher T r fo Capital. Subscbed of Issue Paid p,.^ rv I'aysat l°iZ Shares Value; up to Kcservt Company QttOtatioM prmm I L_ i I price GOLD. iJ «175,000 $140,000 j 3.500 d $I<) $1 »^"wahG. M. Co.. Ltd. 10.00 s,-.,crs IUOO /400.000 £350,000
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  • Commercial.
    • 150 5 Gambier buyers f i<)O do Cube No. i in -c Copra, Bali ,000 do Pontianak o Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) c O do White Fair L. W. 5 percent. 15)35 Sago Sarawak Flour do Brunei No. 1 t 2 o Pearl Sago, small Coffee, Bali 164 per cent. buyers
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    • 119 5 On hnuinn. Bank am s /|fi Demand Private tmi o/ll O*G>r**wr. Bankdd J Private jni Jj* L do 6m 8 V 4 On Frmmet. -Bank d!d V,' Private j m 8 *',j do 6m a ;f O;/ ///c////. Bank 1 I Private \o d I 1 On Hongkong. Bank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 111 5 GRAND FASCINATING PERFORMANCE FULL OF FUN .s: MERRIBIENT BRIMFUL OF MIR I H ft [OLLI IV GOOD lOK YOUNG OLD our clowns mi: best of CLOWNS Remember:— TO-NIGHT Monday, 19th November. Opera Indra Jaya The Johar Ma'nikam Theatrical Company of Singapore AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. WILL STAGE
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  • 1507 6 WHAI Is MEAN I BY I I Divergent Opinions. An American millionaire has said that a University education ruins a young man lor business, and a Statement like this emanating from a man who baa i)ecn presumably WBceaaful baa raised oneof tho>c controversies so dear co'the British mind,
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  • 317 6 MR. MORLEVS ATTITUDE. London, Nov. 1 In the llou>e of Commons this evening Mr Rutherford asked Mr. Morley to lay papers on the Partition i of Bengal on the table of the Hou-c. as promised by Mr. Brodrick in Aug. and to appoint a Select Committee
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  • 296 6 CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE. Mr. WA. Smith of Hornsez relates his experience of milk supply as follows It has taught inethe first esscr Jal steps to ensuring purity are 1 The most careful supervision of the health of the cow, especially the condition of the udder and teats. (2)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 697 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAI'ITAL $10,000,000 KKSKKVK FUND: Sterling Reswe Slu.OOu.ouo 1 j20,'250,000 Silver Raerve *10 250.000 j Reserve Liability <•! Proprietors $10,000,000 Court ot Directors. A H.uipt, Ksq Chairman. Hon v! W Dirkson -Deputy-Chairman. K. Goet/ £sa I H. E. Tomkins Ksq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M.
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    • 270 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. /Vo. 6 D' Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. u.c. AUCTION SALE OF A large consignment OF ASSORTED DOLLS. TO BE HELD AT 6. A. FERNANDEZ Go's SALE-ROOM No. 6, D ALMEIDA STREET.
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    • 293 6 Dr. S. IWATSUBO, Dental Surgeon. No. 1 Raffles Place. Hours oj consultation 0 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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    • 574 6 WANTED^ MiSlr^<E WANTED. r> Sn NE US «c 0.-* CHEAP RETURN TlCKfn Second Saloon It 8 I The I nout.ee that arrangement. n.Jf,^ COLOMBO, KANDv -hereby 1 V NDY and^ Tour Tickets >l Reduced Tariff >| further particular- "j March, 1906< l W f I CHARGES MOD ERtTE 7am 0
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