Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 November 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 370 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 46 1 RUSSO-JAPANESE CONFERENCE. Reutcr's Agency wires (Hv submarine telegraph.) THE COMMERCIAL TREATY. London. November 22, 10-3^ a.m. The Russo-Japanese Conference .it St. Petersburg is making good progress. The Commercial Treaty is agreed upon. In the articles of the Treaty reciprocity is granted to the most favoured nations.
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  • 27 1 MAILS AND SPECIE LANDED AT PORT DARWIN. London, November 22, 10-35 am Mails and specie on board the Australian are landed at Port Darwin.
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  • 35 1 CONSIDERABLE CRITICISM. London, November 22, 12-5 p.m. Ihe leakage into radical papers of certain statements from the confidential report of Commissioner Bucknill on Chinese vices has excited considerable criticism.
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  • 38 1 COMMISSIONER MACKARNERS ALONE ALLOWED ~O SEE THE REPORT. London, November 22, 12.5 p.m. The Government explained that Commissioner Marckarners was the only person allowed to see the report and copy extracts tor parliamentary friends.
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  • 49 1 CHARGES OF COMPLICITY. London, November 22, 12-5 p.m. People are now clamouring hard for full publication of the report. They protest that they are not treated with justice. Charges of complicity in the offences, about which they are kept in utter ignorance, are freely voiced.
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  • 93 1 SIR EDWARD GREY'S REPLY. Prior Righi 01 Belgium. ondon, Novembei 22, 12-5 p.m. Replying to the representatives of a deputation regarding affairs at Contjp Sir Edward Grey stated that the Belgian Government had a prior right to intervene in the internal affairs of that region. If the
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  • 41 1 ANGLO-FRENCH MILITARY CONVENTION. London, November 22, 12-5 p.m. M. Clemenceau, replying to a question in the Chamber, said that he was not sufficiently long in the office to state with certainty whether the Anglo-French Military Convention existed or not.
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  • 47 1 FIERCE OPPOSITION IN BRITTANY Brickbats and Sulphi R FuMIOATIOM London, November 22, 12-5 p.m. The carrying out of church invento ries In France is fiercely opposed by th;> people especially in Brittany where brickbats and sulphur fumigations are employed to resist the troops.
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  • 41 1 DAMAGE IN niK SHU 'YARDS. Over Two Millions Sterling. London, November 22, 12-5 p.m. A great fire in the Toulon shipyards has caused a damage of over two million pounds sterling. The fire lias now been extinguished.
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  • 91 1 I'hk New York "llcarld" states that iSir Thomas l^ipton ha^ arranged tor the adoption of new measurement rules and has sent a challenge for the America Cup. DeaigiM for the new challenger yacht are under consideration. Caim. Cliaiiiiti Harbour Mastc; at Colombo, and who is also lion. Secretary of the
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  • 605 1 A DISASTROUS I ONFLAGRA HON. SHAMEEN THREATENED. FOREIGN BLUEJACKETS F LANDED. •ngkong Telegraph. Shameen, Nov. <>th, i<jof>. ORIGIN «»l IHI <>i i itUI .\k. The lire originated in a small shop on the Canal road, Shake* opposite Shameen, racing Shcwan, Tomes «V Co godowns, at the back
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  • 271 1 Women uhoclicit at games and then arc unashamed when men laughingly accept the cheat as a joke help to lower the feminine sense of honour, said Miss Lucy Soutsby at the conference of the National Union ol Women Workers a t Tunbridge Wells. It was a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 x MA S CARDS lioMt IfISTAGE aN unrivalled SELECTION LITTLE'S r jOHN LITTLE Co., LIMITED. Grand (Christmas Show TOYS, DOLLS and <m^ GAMES. if DOIM'T lcave P l > T 'cliasing your Xma> prc M- >ents until the last day our >t<>ck has been very carefully chosen with a view
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    • 229 1 Howarth Erskine Et?sii?eers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL IJMSTM-LATIONS. Telephone 28. Telegrams ERSKINE." M ART NEEDLE WORK One of the Finttt and Largest Electric Ftnt in very Bedroom 1 Tl AVI/rp FIFPfIT .S3jgh§igfc Cuisine and Catering under rLUlltn UUIUI Entirely under European !>^F^?^^? Supervision of an European j Management. t&^«)&^«; Cxptrt 1
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    • 30 1 JOHN LITTLE CO- LTD Bons Own Annual Ciiki s Own ANNUAI CIIATTKRHOX Infants Masabmi Chums ALSO A LARGI sj 1 1 cTION OF GIFT BOOKS FOR BOYS GIRLS AT LITTLE'S
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  • 284 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 23 RD NOVEMBER. THE STERLING SCHEME, Assuming that Reuter's message on the salary question be correct, it is obvious that the Colonial Secretary and his Assistant have come to the conclusion that the 2 4 dollar is a boon to those who
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  • 273 2 We notice that Mr. Labouchere in a recent number of the Truth has taken up the cudgels on behalf of that large and unfortunate section of the community which is being victimised by the modern Shylocks. Referring more particularly to the Indian moneylender who delights in preying on
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  • 178 2 It is satisfactory to know that the Municipal Commissioners have seen their way to settle the question of the Band. Considering the enormous revenue drawn from the ratepayers, it w.is a small matter to set aside a few thousand dollars for the upkeep of the Band. When
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  • 385 2 About i i p.m. on the 20th instant, seven Chinese entered No. 1 1 Lira Eng Bee Lane, and took away 40 gold beads, value «35. < »n the 20th instant, the body 01" a Kling was found in front of No. 51 Jervois Road, and another, that of a
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  • 561 2 S. C. C. v WARDERS. A large crowd assembled on the I planade yesterday afternoon, despite thethreateningattitudeotthe weather \yitness a football match between the S. C. C. 'and, the Warders which w postponed last \vt;ck owing to the rain. The S. C. C. were minus lie Bervi< oi Brockwell
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  • 303 2 The Graphic to hand bv last mail gives two excellent illustrations relatg to the Perak Ladies' Rifle Association, above the title English \\< I at play in Far-away Perak." The first shows a "Ladies v. Gentlemen" match in progress and the second is described as "After
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  • 203 2 Lovers of the opera in Singapore will, in all probability, have the pleasure of welcoming again in our midst our old favourites, the Bandmann Opera Co. Since their last visit they have toured through the Far East and have just now opened a season in Calcutta.
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  • 201 2 ofS! ;-•■'"<■ .h, to*, Spi I ol th, r W i i raininCelcuu inches u KcUni V;,,,,', I lighting during the Da& His HighUi Mysore will J!* time week, House at his^J I Thi oi .•aught h v music, and .assellin, Imi estim te Malakand, the work
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  • 77 2 The I interest to I Wl It'.' To t ie Editoi SIK, Pu ma throug m< Lim ol attention i I in n al on Balettier Roa Not very long 4 road thereol h the hull. new Tan Tock Sen* f i i ton^- t intead
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 346 2 WHISKIES. SCOTCH. Dews C the Glen. Monarch 0' the Glen. The Old Brigade. Rare Old Blend. Very Old Highland Blend. Extra Special Finest Liqueur. V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) PRICES OR PRICE LIST OK APPLICATION. N.R In Bulk, Hogsheads, Quartet Cask* ami Octavo Having a Branchhouse in Glasgow, and beinj; in
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    • 383 2 FRESH GRAPES. no cents per Ib. OR 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 not THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS yt 11* JipoLli nans
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 45 2 COMING EVENTS. To day. 23rd Ncv Moon. H^irst Quarter. 7.35am. P. iv O outward mail due Lcgislatve Council. 2.30 p.m. S. V. E. Insj>ectio S. V. C. Lecture. Saturday, 2itb Nov Concert. Teutonia Club. S. V. C. and S. V. E. Shoot. Sunday, 25th Ncv
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  • 40 3 Kl l IKK> h clemenceau Vnoumced. soCOIJ RAGE IN CATHOLICS. Methods U liandeniervative, denounced resuming the carryM L .the Church inventories. ,ted that the Roman Catho urage to resist thw W ia ,\v methods similar to those rerrorists.
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  • 32 3 rR ANSFER OF HURCH proper rv Senate. N 4-Sp.m the denouncement M tated that the carrying >mci ll; Inventories was if transferring -ember. ;;LentofM.Cletnenceau le d confidence in the
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  • 17 3 rHIRTEEN INCHES. wember 4.8 p.m. er of the St. to subside. of thirteen
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  • 35 3 ighai, 14, No^ 1 -'.20 p.m. .vliicl 1 ha- been received tea th it Mriom Heimen oa Friday. Ito have brog sien in the pi I hih-tung has >ent 1 the distur-
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  • 22 3 I 20 p.m. 1 were inatVray with Japanese attcr were latally -marti ailed yesterIcncc the Court t
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  • 35 3 :■< i 3.; p.m. ./.ldary commi>- their tir-t meeting at I principal question- un- wa- the >itc of the 1 hangdran, which \k between the l railway stabliah a 1 uston near future.
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  • 23 3 N v. 13, 11-:^ a.m. gto the Kowf, which ha» formprolonged negoti- •-< G ivernthe British and Chinese ength been signed.
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  • 192 3 IN I IF 13,000,000. ton, uth November. for H. E. departure to his new roent, H. K. tind- the pretty low ebb, or ¥3.000,000 from for publu -a 1 11 ks in the there are pracmore lund-. Knowing thK improving matter-, ip all iccounta before c
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  • 40 3 SINGAP ORE INDIAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. esol the above As- V M| V. Mitchdmore <»t iiicawavLaidl »w\( 0., u,ll thf Anglo-Tamil K«..,.:. „n Saturday S"ii the Uieol" Peter < evangelist of 111 Methodist Church, who public v quaint sayings. cordially invited to
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  • 1336 3 EXTORTION BY REVENUE OFFICERS. < ruesuay a Chinaman, named Lim 1 inn, arrived here from Bangkok IE landed at Beach Road and was accost cdbytwu Revenue Officers, a Malav soda Chinaman. These men searched his baggage and found four demonetized dollars in his possession. He had also two
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  • 223 3 M. SANTOS DUMONT 'S AEROPLANE. M Santos- Dumont brought out again his new Hying machine on 22nd Oct. for a public trial on the lawn at Bagatelle, and was successful both as to living a certain distance in the air and smashing certain parts of his machine. The value of
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  • 148 3 RECEPTION AT CAN lON. Tom Hongkong Telegraph Canton, 13th November. II E. Vicerov Chow Fu, the new Viceroy, landed in Canton at five o clock yesterday, and immediately proceeded to Dutch Folly, to interview Viceroy Shum. who handed him the seals of office On landing at the
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  • 153 3 A RICH MINE DISCOVERED. Canton, 9th November l aot.ii Woo Kwok Kim, a resident of the Straits Settlements, has sent a despatch to 11. K. Viceroy Shum, in which he states that in the Lo Kwong Hill, in the Pun Yu district, there is a very rich
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  • 99 3 LARGE EXPORTS THIS YEAR. A Tokkl message quotes an official return showing that the exports from Japan to Yladivostock from January to August this year amounted to Y7,860,ij4, the export of salt alone reaching over Y40,000. The exports of refined rice, beer, foreign dresses, towels,
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  • 538 3 SPEECHES BY HIS MAJESTY AND THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. (Kobe Herald) It is reported from all parts of the Empire, and from many Japanese communities abroad, that the birthday of His Majesty the Emperor was most heartily celebrated on the 4th inst. The Foreign Department has received telegrams
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  • 292 3 dutch Enterprise and GERMAN MONEY. It is being gradually discovered that j as the result of a number of adroit moves Dutchmen are fast securing the posi- j j tion of prominence occupied bv Englishi men in the old fields of the Far east. i They are
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  • 108 3 Mk. 11. Abrams ot Singapore has opened a branch establishment in Penang, under the management of Mr. F. McGarth, late of Kensington, Sydney. The premises are situated in Scotland Koad, and therefore quite close to the Race Course We wish the venture every suecear Turns of Malaya. Thi sewing classes
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  • 459 3 INTERESTING DETIALS. Lahore, Nov. 5. Plicate letters received here from Medina state that the total income of the Hedjaz Railway Commission from various sources during the last five years has amounted to three crores and sixtytwo lakhs of rupees in subscriptions, and state that contributions are equal
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  • 255 3 lii an article in The World's, Work, Dr. W. A, Martin gives the following description ol the Chinese Empress Dowager The Chinese Empress is a trifle under the average height of European ladies, yet so perfect are her proportions and so graceful her
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  • 157 3 The President, the Rev. K. Pamperrien, assisted by the Rev. I loseph. who have conic here from India to enquire into the condition of the Lutheran members, held a service in Tamil at the Methodist Tamil Church, Serang gong Road, on Wednesday evening. Despite the wet ucatner
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  • 138 3 The Chinese ot Indo-Chinn --till continue the boycott of American goods. Mr. Bratt I'** selling off all hi«* houschold and Other effect^ or. Dec. i^t and, on his return from England next spring, he will probably reside in Kuala Lumpur and keep an office only in Taiping, The sale of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 303 3 H. S. KIRWAWS TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new buildins socially built for stables, absolutely sjiiiUm ami ui>-to-»latc Accommodation for Horses and ("arrijs'^s l>y day, week, or montii at Populai Phils I KXTRA large loose l>oxes for Race H>rses; tfao a Miitably eqiliped md well
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  • 457 4 ARMS AND AMMUNITION. < 'anton, sth November. It i- reporto d that, upon several <<«- casions, smugglers have taken advantage of < 'ustoms h itidaya to -muggle quantities <>f arms and ammunitioninto the rountry. I* is now reported that then i- at present lying in the Hongkong and
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  • 478 4 AN IN rERESI ING RECORD <>! 1 HEIK IMPRESSK 'N> Jiji has interviewed I embers of the Kc ntly vi This gentle much -truck b\ many th r that he had witnessed i Empire. He -poke in gratefu preciative term- of die
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  • 545 4 The Daily MatTs New York correspondent tells this story A boy and girl cloperr.ent de luxe al*>ard an elegantly-appointed steam yacht, followed by a mid-stream marriage on one of the most picturesque reaches of the River Hudson, and then a honeymoon flight in a magnificent Mercedes motorcar,
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  • 194 4 PREPARING rO LEAVE CANTON. Canton. Bth November. H. E j Shum is nnpleting his arrangement- for leaving Canton, and only awaits the anil. E. Chow Yi, the Viceroy-desijpar .e. A H. E. Shum has handed the Viceregal seals of office to H. E Cl cm Fu
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  • 134 4 The Manila Cablenews reports that the German Lloyd Steam-hip Co. will inaugurate a round-the world service within the coming six months. Six new steamer^ of large tonnage are Hearing completion in German ship yards, futed with all the latest types of conveniences for the Comfort of
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  • 120 4 We regret to have to record the death ot Mr. J. Elliott Morgan, which ,lc. CUrredon lats Wednesday morning at Add Koman. The late Mr. Morgan was M the employment of the Raub It appears that, while the deceased was standing m the m nmg shaft, the chain of the
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  • SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 623 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. A'< r, Probable date of Arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Ap.uimn, Now Zeland. Nov.-; Houstcad Arcadia Colombo, Hec. S 1\ ft >. Alesia, Hamburg. Pec. 7 Bchn Meyer Austria, TrksuQaa >-; Rautenberg Airtte, Sydney, Per 24; Boustead Awa Mara, London. P. Simons Benlomond. japan, Jun. P. Simons Bulow. Hongkong,
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    • 836 4 MERCHANT VESSELS. Bangkok, Brit str 173 tons, Captain I Walker, 27th Oct. From One Fathom. Bank, 25th Oct. Riley Hargreaves j Co. I'. -Rds. Batavier, Brit str Jl3 tons, Captain Morris, 10th Nov. From Palembang, Bth Nov. G.c, and 1 d.p. Tong Joo. For Palembang, V Rds.
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    • 144 4 Birma, Dan str 2,930 tons, Captain Jensen, 22nd Nov. From Copenhagen 3rd Oct. Gc, and 22 d.p. East Asiatic Coy. For Ba^kok, 23rd— Rds. Bretd, Nor str 645 tons, Capt Folkmann, 21st Nov. From Bangkok, 16th Nov. Gc, and 18 dp. Joo Seng Chan. For Bangkok, 23rd— Rds.
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    • 25 4 Montgomeryshire, for H'kong Shanghai, Japan. Sultan, Ftemantle. Terrier. Bangkok. Hok Tjioe, Bagan. Ban Whatt Soon Teluk Anson. Carlyle P. Swettenham. Jin Ho Muarft Malacca
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    • 202 4 Per P. 6c O. s. s. Victoria connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, from London Oct. t6, due 26th Nov. Messis. C. Thorne. H. S. Scott, Dr. R. Hanitsch Per P. O. s. s. Nubm from London Oct. 27, due 27th Nov.-- Messrs. F. Swanson, A.
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    • 101 4 Wharves a t which different ships were berthed yesterday. TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Hong Moh. N d Sec> '—Manila, Thongu-a, Bombay Maru, Giang Seng Sec. i (Sheers Wharf):— Kitai section No. 2 Powhatan, Palamcotta. 3 Montgomeryshire. n 4 Hild. n 5 Hebe. 6 Terrier,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 192 4 > Rccrcatioi, Hotel I Has excellent accommodation > V manent boarders. en >Porarj A,ry rooms with Verandah a I1( 1t1 nK| GOOD TABLE 4 WINES ),Pnces moderate wh,chn,,v in| ith|i I NOTICE?" I ESTABLISHED *7^/^ THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I S^AlJANymte I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAyT^^ I ftcephonc Xo gj 2
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 83 4 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. For Per Steamer Time Bangkok Solva 1 1 am Bangkok Bried 1 pm leluk Anson Malacca 3 pm Penang Bombay I^chia 3 pm Batavia, Sourabaya V. Outhoorn 4pm Batavia Cheribon Samarang Zweena 4 pm Muntok and Palembang G. G. Meyer 4pm To-morrow. Bandjermas^in etc. Janssens 7 am
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  • 241 5 >NS BY BUSINESS J IN WHITE MASKS. Forty-five city, wearing 1 pritchard Station, a to-day lynched tnp^on, two negroes ults on white girls. h0 had been held in ping, were »n trial, incustodyol 5 deputies [Tie from the officers, spot, and hanged no -hooting or
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  • 131 5 lys A dispatch mandarins from i irg< body of affected N nee, attempted prefectural id that city as the --■<! rebellion of the Kwangsi. ]he inbodies a are all well provided immunibody of Fortunate ed by ii time ».hich accordingly ;.t closing of ng of
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  • 37 5 to raia loan tterling for the g ti;, cityofVal- wa. destroyed by the Ipoti definitely settled ting-i herald the State i. full ponies it -howld ()l *ad feature u ill well-known face. pereom of the >)onaldand Gibb.
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  • 611 5 REMARKABLE ALLEGATIONSOF QUACKERY AND FRAUD. Brighton magistrate! were again occup.ed for several hours in heanng he charges against Henry Hawkins 6a, and his .son, William George Hiw' kins 2 7f of conspiring lo obtain m t'.v blsc pretences from persons purchasing certain powders advertised to cure a large
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  • 158 5 The recent earthquake, --ays the Indian Daily Mews, has undoubtedly searched out the weakest in the Calcutta High Court, namely' the massive tower, which i- considerably higher than the Ochterlony Monument on the n. Many years ago it was noticed that the walls of this magnificent edifice
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  • 166 5 A London telegram to the Jiji Kates that it is rumoured that Japan has ordered the construction of a battleship with turbine engine- and superior to the Satsuma in strength. The tonnage of the new battleship will be 21,000 and its speed 20 knots. She is
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  • 1487 5 SIR ALEXANDER ASHMORfc/S IDEAS. At the recent annual prize ditk:' U i lOn^° f Trinit > College, Kandy, Caylon. Sir Alexander Ashmorc, the Lieutenant Governor rising amidst applause, said It was usual tor one presiding at a meeting like that to commence his remarks by saying what a
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  • 646 5 l'JOi Special Gold Reserve Fund. b. Insurance Fund c Sundry Reserves. ,1. Sundrv Reserves. e. Special Pot 111 o 10,000,000'/ *****i0.000.00.. 10.000.000 80.-00 123 125 .9,500,00.. Hongkong and Shanghai Buk 7-00,, 250.000A *****,400,000 „400.000 [J5S° lO lO Howarth Krsk n, Ltd .70.00 buyers *****4.00.. 3*ooo ,***** lo
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  • Commercial.
    • 149 5 Gambier buyers 6.90 I'cppcr, Black (ordinary Singapore) f 18.75 do White, Frir L. W. 5 p<t cent. f 25.2s Sago Sarawak Flour n 2 .<)i do Brunei No. 1 2.B<j I 'carl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali 164 per cent. buyers 3 per cent. 19.00 Coffee Palembang, 20 percent,
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    • 90 5 Private m V', do 6m A Private .jo (I i 1 1"!'. Ou Hongkong Bank dd j iH r cclil dia Private jod s percent dis On Shanghai. Bank <1 »1 7? i Private 10 ill On Java. IJ.uik 1 T. Private 30 dia t i)ti Jafinii. li.mk cl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 TO-NIGHT Opera Indra Jaya The Johar Ma'nikam Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL PUT ON THE STACK ALEXANDRA HALL North Bridge Road. Friday, 23rd November, Cinderella FROM FAIRY TALE. M. OMAR, Director 6 Stm Proprietor. I YAMATO Co Dealers in High Class Japanese Curios and General Goods. SOLE AGE ATS TO:
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  • 1250 6 (ManiiK-M^r (mardian.) Kuala Lumpur it .1 1 v\ 1 1 not known in the geography of the average Ei^gflishman. Nevertheless it is the chief town of the large and fertile State of SeUngor, and also the capital of the Federated .Malay States the general name of
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  • 496 6 JAPAN AND THE COMMERCE OF THE PACIFIC. INI NESTING INTERVIEW WITH CONSUL-GENERAL MILLER. Mr. Henry ß. Miller, American Con-sul-Genera I at Yokohama, arrived at Seattle by the Minnesota, for a short vacation, on Oct. 4. In cornerwith a representative of the Seattle Postintelligencer, Mr Miller is represented to ha.c spoken
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  • 375 6 Silver, like Banquo'? gho>t. won't lie down. More silver U being mined and the demand increases. It is a healthy and an encouraging demand, a demand both monetary and industrial. The I nited States Government is taking unct- month for coining subsidiary money, and A-ia during
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 708 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-l l> CAI HAL 510.000,000 KKSERVK FUND:— Sierling Krs< ire $10,000,000 1 20 250 Silver Rest-i e f 20 2&0 .°00 ITitini Liab.' tv ol" Proprietor! $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A HavpC, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. v W. Dickson- Deputv-Chairman. K. Guet/. f.sq. H. E. Tomkins
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    • 260 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 LT 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. Mo. 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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    • 410 6 E m adlets F °"^rw^ WANTED. WANTED. A competent and experiei ed Bookkeeper for extra work. Apply to: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
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    • 201 6 00,200 g;*« Strait A '-main,,,:, A hcaltl Ap,aceo t An attractive- hoi CHEAP RETURN TICKETS Tn F.rstSaluon 22 S T COL0 ¥Bf Second Saloon tu, 8 I nouncc ial ;1 v >yk arrangements u j h ;j' in Ua(; COLOMBO, KANOY and whereby j tor further particub; i>t March, i
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