Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 November 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 369 VOL. n. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 51 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) PASSENGERS SAFELY LANDED. Steamer a Totaj Wrick. London, November 21, 10-28 a.m. The Eastern Australian Company's steamer Australian bound Jfor China and Japan has run ashore near Port Darwin. The steamer has probably become a total wreck. The passengers are safely
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  • 68 1 VISIT THE KAISER. Opinions ok tim German and Danish Press. London, November 21, noon. Their Majesties the King and Queen of Denmark are paying a visit to the Kaiser at Berlin. Both the German and Danish Press attach considerable political importance to
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  • 68 1 UNO KINK, NATION OVER EDUCATION DILL. Intention 01 Forcing all Measures Through iiu; House of Commons. London, November si, noon. The Liberal papers arc confident that the Government will not resign on the Education Bill. They declare that the intention of the Government is to force
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  • 82 1 MR. ASQUITrTS REPLY. j No FkAR (H ImIIHIAI iMIRfKRENa.. London, November »i, noon. Replying to Mr. Fell, who pointed out that the Chinese labourers on the Rand were instrumental in producing 'en per cent of the gold supply of the world, Mr. Asquith declared that
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  • 44 1 5000 BILLETED IN TWO HOURS. London, Novembei at, noon. Fhe first Aldershot Division carried out a novel scheme of billeting in German style in the neighbourhood of Camberley. rive thousand soldiers were thus billeted in two hours.
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  • 34 1 PRACTICALLY COMPLETE. Receives Royal Approval. London, Novembei »i, noon. Reutcr understands that the- Transvaal Letters Patent are practically complete. They will probably receive Royal approval before the end of this month.
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  • 20 1 London, November, 21, noon. Ihc South Africans have beaten North Scotland by thirty-five to three.
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  • 65 1 SHE PREFERS IMPRISONMENT. Mrs. Despard Claimed Leadership. London, November si, noon. The suffragette, who was arrested recently for making a demonstration in the Palace yard, was fined ten shillings or seven days' imprisonment as an alternative. She has preferred rather to go to the "prison than
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  • 48 1 PREPARATIONS TO LAND 500 MARINES. London, November 21, 3-50 p.m. Spain is preparing to land five hund red marines at Morocco. It is believed at Madrid that the demonstration is made with the object ot forcing the agreement with Prance and Britain which is imminent.
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  • 408 1 Aii international conference tor regulating the liquor traffic is .it present meeting in Brussels, and on 1 7 tli inst. a telegram was read from Presi dent Roosevelt expressing his hope in the name of the American people that the resolutions adopted would tend to diminish
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  • 300 1 P« king, Oct. i Prince FMi-iiimi, the first Japanese prince to visit Peking, officially arrived t<>-dny on a visit to the Chinese lourt He was met at the railway station by three Chinese of princely rank, all the Ministers ol die Wai wu pu except the
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  • 143 1 The findings of the Cronstadt <<>i tmartial which sat in July last to try the officers responsible for tlir surrender to the Japan* of the torpedo m Biedovy, after the battle of I iushima, were <luly submitted t<» the 1 -ar, and an Imperial Order was
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  • 46 1 Major (ii ni rai A. Cm .\..n, C.R R.A ii ia been appointed to commanci tii.- troops in Mauritius. < ieneral 'reagh served in .South .\l ica in 1870 ami u the Egyptian and Sud; n Expeditions oi IS.SJ-S5, ai\(i has bc-ii three times mentioned in despatches.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 GIFT BOOKS FOB OOVS GIRLS A I LITTLE'S fiOHN LITTLE Co!T LIMITED. Grand Christinas Show of TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES. DON'T kaVC P urchasi »t> y° ur Xmas prc m **~iJ^\k until the last day; our If* if T has becn vcr^ cai ctull y chosen with a icw /if
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    • 235 1 Howarth Erskine 1 lEpgipccrs ai>d Contractors. j ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 28. Telegrams ERSKINE." ART NEEDLE WORK r -S-' FI M and LarßMt cvqp^^l Ekctric Fan in ver y BedrMn n nu/ro nronT BuiWngsin Henans S&M&p* Cui.in. and C.t^n 8 under rLOWER DEPOT Entirely- under Eyropwn P^^f Supervision of an European
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    • 14 1 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd X'MAS CARDS FOR HOME POSTAGE AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION AT LITTLES
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  • 87 2 ADVERTISING CONTRACT. The S Electric Pram Penders for the adverttlieir mcirs 1 l.c advei I ,<. of the v y an ent I 1 mj m an ex.cdium t advert- is u] o4 I on the Car- da 1 Full partici: contract 'brained by applying to
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  • 153 2 ISSUE OF COUPON TICKETS <>n and after Tuesday the isi December next, Etooks of Coupon Pickets av 'lable tor u.-e on the cars of the *apore Electric Tramways Ltd, m}> be on sale at the office of the Coir pi. ay in Mackenzie Road. >k wi
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  • 332 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER. CORONATION OF THE KING OF SIAM. ihe 38th anniversary of the coronation of His Majesty the King ol biam was celebrated with peat pomp and ceremony in Bangkok on the 16th inst. commensurate with the importance of the occasion. According
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  • 437 2 The battle of the Chinese clans is over, the clans having lost all round. There is probably anoiher small Chinese trouble 'brewing. It is only to be a conflict between the opinions and feelings of the orthodox and the educated persons amongst the Chinese community. Some years ago.
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  • 117 2 It is with deep regret that we learn ot the sudden demise of Inspector Sullivan. The sad event took place at Malacca, yesterday morning, heart failure being the cause. The news was at once wired to the Police authorities here. Inspector Sullivan but recently went to
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  • 155 2 Fhk S. A. io pounder guns are to be sent home per s. s. Sicelia." I hey are of no use here as there arc no mules available to carry them. Ihi birthday of the Dounger Em press of China falls on the s th instant Ihe Chinese Chamber of
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  • 233 2 OPERA INDRA JAVA. Mr. M.Omar, Director and sole Proprietor of the above fame Wayang. ably backed by his agent, Mr. S. Alhindi, deserve the thanks of the public for the ser of entertainments which the\ nightly provide for the public al the Alexandra Hall. Last night this
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  • 482 2 Inspector Williams of Penang i- on short leave here. Since the death of his wife, he has been more or le-s indisposed. Mr. R. I) Pringle, Genera! Secretary of the local Y. \l. < A who had I about three weeks in Penang, returned to-day by the 5 Lai >
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  • 116 2 WAS IT THE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY? A Hongkong telegram to the 'N.-C. Daily News" state-, that at the Coroner's Inquest held on the 28th alt. upon the bodies of the victims of the C. N. S. Hongkow disaster, Captain Branch expressed the
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  • 309 2 meeti ngin row*, I rainy weather) j, Mr. Edlin was T the memb. i md will Lave l,; triu vening the mak<- j '"stalling j pavilion and pointed out that th altogether inop, statement that thV^ in the hands of th, I moment M address he
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  • 48 2 With regard to the "m« caught in Rfovince >• centlyfor which I spondenl write ••I wish t<> inl lucky owner Mr, Jacob ,nd clerk ol the Senio. I Butterworth, and the la* birdis^.ooobj dents of the native ownei ret* broke, m believe the p. 1 >'»"■ ->uni
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 WHISKIES Dews 0 the Glen. Monarch 0' the Glen. The Old E igade. R are Old Blend. Very Old Highland Blend. Extra Special Finest Liqueur. Robert Macdonald. Club Bahru Club Whisky. D s V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) PRICES OR PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. N.B. In Hulk, Hogsheads, Quarter asks and
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    • 199 2 [fresh j GRAPES. I no cents per lb. OR PACKED IN 5 lb. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO I F. M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. 1: PER BOX $200 POSTAGE FREE $2.50 I Outport friends are requested to send remittance with order, if not in Deposit Account. Of I THOMPSON, THOMAS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 49 2 eOMIIVG EVENTS. To-day. 22nd Nov. I*. 81 O. homeward mail closes. 8. Friday, 2?rd Nov. Moon. fMrst Quarter 7.35 a.m. P. O outward mail due. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Saturday, 24th Nov Concert. Teutonia Club. S. V. C. and S. V. E. Shoot. Sunday, 25th Nov 2ith after Trinity.
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  • 14 3 I MOROCCO. trom Spanish counli LI ttl unawares when I itely arrive.
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  • 106 3 SETTLENT ♦•runce to Interpret the treaty Provisions •lie, e law gan have MIS which nice g ihc ted to re Mr. FranSupreme ntative Mi (Jeno itti d the sidenta ting out b ited t<> the sufferers telegram eonit there Japanese lent ot ler <late 5< -rewho is
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  • 65 3 n n d on the eminent: :>re-Oiuen-h-uen, Kwang, by which calamity which le in the <hap^ all aU> g including and many other en the c dear rilled with compas--ympathv to all in any way injured particularly to Vs an 'iu! ward exind < ompassion I we <
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  • 56 3 HON. J. K. BIRCH 'S DEPARTURE. >ple, mclud, cm bled Penang, last bid farewell to retirng Kc-i--■nd Mr*. P. and I Birch had taken imerous friends on the down the gang- Lccorded i •< nitxirarie^ tides 01 the day his high reenseo'justice, 5 rhancterwtica uncillor inasmuch. p>eople at of the
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  • 53 3 tates that the to diftwman astern in the al i iTsten in ision of the InAcceding to the ■'"^y on the march Get high and Hep ds tore and U..-.U-W system irch may be the t, an- high and ceiciwd U i- tc
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  • 101 3 ANARCHY rHROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. London Nov, 3, 45 p.m. -Roisulis power Morocco is rapidly growing He defying the Government -"\W> Paris, Nov. t. The whole of Morocco is m a condition of anarchy. Utter disorders prevails M Tangiers, M a dor, and Casablanca. The rioters are
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  • 65 3 ALLEGED RUSSO-GERMAN-AUSTRIAN AGREEMENT. Berlin Nov. It ia rumoured that the < z.»r, the Kaiser, and the Emperor of Austria have entered into an agreement with regard to the Polish question but the Berlin Foreign Department states that no credence should be attached to it. The m itter
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  • 56 3 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE ON THE COAST. San Francisco. Nov. 1. A heavy storm has burst over France, doing ierable damage in many cities. No reports have been received from the country districts yef owing to interruption- in communication- but the loss of life on the
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  • 60 3 ELEC riON TO BE HELD IN MARCH. San branci-i Nov. i .-According to the Act of Congrc-- pmed with reference to the Philippine Islands, President velt is now planning to have elections held throughout all the Provinces in the Islands tor the Philippine, ttive A^embly,
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  • 89 3 REPORTED DISSENSIONS AT VATICAN. Sin Francisco, Nov. 2.— A serious split has occurred at the Vatican over tuation in France and Spain. Many of the Prelate- are -tunned at the action of the Pope in forcing the French Church into a conflict, which, they
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  • 62 3 SENSATIONAL AMERICAN REPORTS. San Frmncisca, Nov. 2. --Spain is threatened with a revolution in the near future. The Carlist agitation is widespread and gaining ground daily, and it is rumoured that the extremists tmong the clerical party are tiding th•lent, owing t<» the recent step
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  • 47 3 AGREEMENT SIGNED AT BERLIN. Berlin, Nov. .5. A Provisional Intctiiritional Wireless i elegraphy Agree meat has been signed at Berlin as the rc-ult of the recent Conference. The next International Conference on this subject will be held at London in 191 1. Mainichi
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  • 60 3 Berlin. Nov. -It is reported from the Vatican that the Pope ha*- become i very weak. The number of audiences given by his Holiness i- to be reduced, hi- health requiring rcat care- Mainichi." Paris, Oct. Jl. -The pope is suffering from aploplectic attacks. He
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  • 75 3 -iiin^ton, Nov. i.— The American naval authorities have decided to LOUirilCt several battleships of over 2. „000 tons at a o>M Of 4*000,000 each, exclusive of equipment. Hie President fa expected to insist upon the construction of at least two of these vessels. Mainichi." Washington,
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  • 42 3 RUSSO- GERMAN RELATIONS. London. Nov. 1. An inspired statement published in Berlin dwells upon ihe importance of the visit of the Rwiiiin Foreign Minister, M. Iswolsky ■simprovinjj Rutao-German relations. The German Goverment is declared to be entirely satisfied. Reutcr Japan Mail. Mainichi
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  • 1151 3 A MURDER CASE AccuacDAcQurmo -But-rk-akrestkd. A Malay a rather powerful looking man of his kind -was charged at the Assizes yesterday, with causing the aeath of a compatriot whilst on the high seas. Upon Mr. Sproule devolved the duty of prosecuting on behalf of the Crown whilst the
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  • 1495 3 A PECULIAR STORY Kim Eng« Guan is an apprentice actor at a local theatre. He is thirteen years of age. He was in Wayang Street about 1 1 p. m. on Tuesday. Chinaman approached him and felt his person in a manner to outrage his modesty. He resented
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  • 273 3 KING OF SIAM 'S CORONATION. Writing on the eve of the Coronation of the King of Siam the SfttJM ()b>en>et describes the Coronation celebrations as folio ats The festivities in honour of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the Coronation of His Majesty, commonly known as the Chalerni, commence today and Bangkok
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  • 239 3 It your sofa pillows arc not big enough as, well as soft enough to be comfortable, they will profit you nothing with the man to whom you give them or who comes to lounge a few hours on your piazza. One great, fat pillow that
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  • 58 3 Information has been received in Tokio to the effect that Italy intends to open a regular steamer service between Genoa and Yokohama via Bombay, Colombo, Singapore, Shanghai, etc., with vessels of about three thousand tons and ten knots speed. The proposal will be introduced
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 300 3 mn»iwnn rnwif^wi^i mm i^mn 1 inn mn H. S. KIRWAIVI S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACINC, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new taking specially built tor Itlblw, absolutcK saiutais lad up-to-date Accommodation for Horses and 'urrigus by day, week, or montli at Populu Pricci I KXTRA la;ge loose boxes for
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  • 1655 4 HOW I WALKED FROM KARACHI TO CALCUTTA. I started on my w.ilk on the 16th September, 1906, from the (i P. O. Karachi, at 11 am. »nd received the certified from the P.O. before starting. There were quite 1 crowd to see me oil and thry nil gav< me their
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  • 172 4 Mr Baifour, as Chancellor of Edinburgh University, piesided on 16th inst at a special graduation at which Lord Elgin, chairman o( the Carnegie l'ru-t, and Mr. Andrew Carnegie, were admitted to the degree of D. L the University. New physical and neering laboratories in connection
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  • 116 4 It is iffl note that since the adjournment of the Ho-j-e vast nr, proven e been effected in the accommodation of legi<latorStephen's A -light"" alteration has been made in the Hou-e of <. it-elt. the for the secretar Ministers having been transferred from under
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  • 134 4 A San Francisco correspondent -tarethat there will shortlyjbe a new and important anti-Mandard factor in the oil markets of Europe. The Union Oil Company of California, capitali-ed -00,000, with headquarter- in that nd chief branch offices in Chicago, New York' London, to entei the
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  • 129 4 A correspondent who addressed a letter to the I'ostma-ter-General inquiring it letters, could now be sent to China vim Siberia, received a reply bating that "the Siberian route i- not at present available for the transmission o f correspondence from this country for the Far
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  • 103 4 Mr. Jusnci Chumdoi Madhub Unose who ,etires from the High Court Bench of Calcutta has been pernmted by the Viceroy to receive a farewell address from the vakeels practising on the appellate side of the Cuurt [he a. n.. of Kabul during bis hah at "cawnpcrc on 7 tl, January,
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  • SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 723 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Nan*, Port, PrvSmkk date of Arrival, and Agents. Steamer* Apaiima, New Zoland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. Alesia, Hamburg, Pec. 7 Behn Meyer Austria, Trieste, Jan. 12 Rautenberg Airlic, Sydney, Dec 24; Boustead Ayuthia." Bangkok, Nov. 24 Borneo Coy. \\v 1 Mani, London,— P. Simons
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    • 1032 4 MERCHANT VESSELS. Bmmgkok, Brit str 173 tons. Captain Walker, 17th Oct. From One Fathom Bank, 25th Oct. Kiley Hargreaves A: Co. I"/ Rds. Batavtsr, Brit -tr 213 tons, Captain Morris, iodi Nov. From Palembang, Bth Nov. G.c., and 1 d.p. Tong Joo. For Palembang. V Rds. Ban
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    • 102 4 /v;>//.--\ Brit -tr. 127 tons, Capt Ste wart, 20th No. From Kuantrn, tSth Nov. G.c. and 18 d.p. Teo Teow Peng. For Kuantan, 22nd- Rds. Ban Wliatt Soon Brit. -tr. 199 tons, Captain Milne, 20th Nov. From Teluk Anson, 18th Nov. G.c, and 59 d.p. Taik Lee Guan.
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    • 217 4 Per P, s. s. Victoria connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, from London Oct. 26, due 26th Nov.— Messis. C. Jhorne, H. S. Scott, Dr. R. Hanitsch Per P. O. s. s. Nubia from London Oct. 27, due 27th Nov. Messrs. F Swanson, A. Stronack, I.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 200 4 > Recreation Hotel I C HaS f XCeHenl c «««nodatio n fo, I s V maiu-nt boar<l< i-. tem Porar Airy rooms with Veiandah and bathroom GOOD TABLE WINEq y Prices moderrte which may i,, J«e F. de c ONCEICAo I ESTABLISHED "7^(^ <^^" B THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDILv I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 69 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time. 1 1. S'ghai Japan MontJEOflteryshir 1 1 am Muarand Malacca Jin Ho" 1 pm P. S. and T. Anson Ban \V. Soon 1 pm H. S'ghai Japan Bombay Marti 2pm Penang and Calcutta Fook Sang 3 pm M'sar, Ampanan, Bali B. P. Guan
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  • 261 5 THE ARBUTHNOT'S FAILURE. 1 urrFING A1 MADRAS. E The Governor. W J -< ntative £1 tdras was J Banqueting j of 11. e f measures I relK I e u«l. principal m .v,\ leading s I community ol M T, liny 1 i. He said: difficult to gauge ■''jl 1
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  • 36 5 I i-ij)^ in 1 1 stiraatcd ts passed at m Sihpurn.Two n &elet t< dto t>< ■i America »ent, to study •II Universit/ is glad to i.v Itothe Univi 1 Agri-, ofth< oil, Govcwor iking iiAht
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  • 501 5 EXTRAORDINARY FUNCTIONS Divorce parties are no longer rarities in America. They generally take- place at some fashionable restaurant and "ally j |fc, o( thc ™at™ pruned in the newspapers I, jiucst.onable whether greater publicity has been given to any society Yunction than to that devoted divorce
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  • 403 5 MAGISTRATE'S LOVE >F INK ETERNAL STAIRS." The thirty-filth anniver-in nf the death ol William Cubirt, ol Ipswich, the constructor of the South-Eastern Railway, and al<o the invc the treadmill, a form of prison punishment by no means long obsolete, occurred the other day. Placed ton Ja
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  • 57 5 It is -taud that Mr. Monraoto Rokuhei of Kobe, and Mr. Wakabaya »hi Mohei, ofMikage, witJi iome other capitalists, arc making arrangements toestablish a big bee. brewery COMnans With a capital of about 5 ,000 000. It is proposed that the brewery ■hall be situated
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  • 271 5 (MOTOR CHANTY) Here the pistons marking time To our happy wedding chime (Mrrn/v, mv bride, shed fly Js your costume all complete bo ste P Kghtly to your seat Let me brush off these confetti i lends, Good-bye. Just a little taste of home r-re
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  • 510 5 The Australian Gambling Bill, which i> at present passing through the Australian Legislative Assembly, is a measure ol uncommon Interest to not only Australians but even to foreigners in adjacent or distant climes. An Australian paper says So many amendments have been made to different clause*
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  • 48 5 Mk. K. 1 lolloway, Assistant Surgeon Singapore, who was dangerously ill with blood-poisoning, has completely ret ovcred and i> now in lYiiang on a slioit holiday. When Mr. I lolloway resumes hi.s duties he will be attached to the District Hospital, I'cnang, says the l r \nang (,azrtfr.
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  • 707 5 OPENS A REGISTRY BUREAI FOR SERVANTS. C-lub and the publishers -oes on as usual, and the balance of advantage -seems to be with the publishers in the main, though Mr. George Bernard bnaw and some other writers have written at great length in defence of the Turns.
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  • 382 5 CialG rtR -s „5,,,,,, l i»aie Number Capital. Subsc bed. of Issuc Paid D rr Shares Value up to ompany Quotations pS 'price GOLD. 11K)O| $175,000 $140,000 3,soo 'united ln S UcrsawahG. M. 0.. Ltd. v |!crs l'JOO! £400,000 £350,000 35C00 $I L-Jt (Deferred) oaStelki I 040
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  • Commercial.
    • 114 5 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) J^° Pearl Sago, small 2>89 Coffee Bali ,6< per cent. buvci s 3 pci CCIU J*£ Coffee Palembang, 20 per cent, basis Coffee, Liberian No. 1 a 5 Tapioca, small pearl (Fair) seller- x° S <»•> do (Hake do) do medium pearl (dodo) Tin h
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    • 68 5 I >r i nt. 1 1 n-. IVivaU ;i><l^ ij percent di* Uh Shaitghmt, Bank d <i* Private jo di> Ow>n« -Bank 1. I Private 30 dia On Japan. Bank d d <J| 111 On Bmngkok, Bankdd Suvcrciiis about < luilders India Council Bills last issue Discount Bank of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 405 5 TO-NIGH".' I Opera Indra Jaya The Johar Ma'nikam Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL PUT ON THE STAGE A I THE ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. Friday, 23rd November, Cinderella FROM FAIRY TALE. M. OMAR, Director Soit Proprietor, ■IS i.s tif.-,-.- xpi r.m. iu -.1 uature, s,, to ■>„. ,iK. -i.i'i-....
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  • 1765 6 One day, when I \v;is feeling IOIC than usually disposed to cut my throat I happened to take up 1 halfpenny newspaper, which professed to have discovered an infallible remedy a.uam-t what it *as pleased to style "The Hump." Alter -mnc preliminary patter about the
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  • 265 6 A correspondent to /he limes some extract- from a letter he has C ceived from the Rev. Arthur Polhill, who has spent 20 years of hi- life a Chinaman. He thu> des- the new thirst for Western culture Ihey (the Chinese) acknowledge their ignorance and speak
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  • 226 6 A 1 Brompton County Court the other day Mr. Arthur BleonerhMsd \<>u!e-, described as a magistrate ot the Straits Settlements- and hailing, I fancy, trom Kuala Lumpur -appeared as defendant in a case in which a tirm oi Earl's Court jobmaster-, Messrs. lancl, sued tor damages caused by a collision
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 705 6 BANKS. Hongkong Sha. ghal Banking Corporal on. PAID4JP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND: SteriiM Reserve JJ0.000.000 1 $2 0,250,000 Silver Rt-<rvf ?10,2o(J.UUU J RaVm I- tv of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. Haiij.t, Kscj Chairman. Hop \v. Dickson- I><iHitv-Chairman. K. Goeu, Ksq. I H. E. Tomkins Eaq, C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 273 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. /Vp. 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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    • 290 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. to 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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    • 407 6 'J, 0- AOLETS. FOR^^-J WANTED. WANTED. A competent and experit need Bookkeeper for extra work. Post Office Box 298 WANTED. Three Motor Wagon Drivers. Apply personally to FRASER NEAVE Ltd. Aerated Water Department, Anson Road. TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Three rooms on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRIE
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    • 172 6 0. vsr. A health.. A place ol An attractive t cheap return ticket, F.r5t5.,1,.,, to T0 C OLOM Rf Second Saloon £T 6 c 1 Bt nouncc thai arrangement^',:.;; COLOMBO, KANOY an* whereby holders d Hl^H iliu Tour Tickets Ur < Reduced Tar,,, S For further, P 0. h v
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