Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 27 November 1906

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Ma il AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 373 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 59 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) AGREEMENT NOT YET RATIFIED. Twelve Hundred Men to be Landed. London, November 26 1 1-46 a.m. The French and Spanish Governments have arrived at an agreement for remedying the present insecurity in Tangier whereby twelve hundred men of each nation can
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  • 32 1 REMAIN OFF TANGIER. London, November 26. 11-46 a.m. It is decided by the French and Spanish Governments that their naval divisons should for the present remain
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  • 94 1 CHARGES OF EXTORTION, Corruption, Vice, Murder and Robbery Rife all Round. London, November 26, 11-46 a.m. Mr. Schmith, the Mayor of San Francisco, was arrested at New York on his arrival at that city from Europe. The charges laid against him are those of extortion.
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  • 56 1 fTHE TENOR FINED TEN DOLLARS. London, November 26, 11-50 a.m. Signor Caruso, the famous tenor, who was recently charged with annoying a woman in the Zoological Gardens at New York is found guilty of the charge and is ordered by the Court to pay a
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  • 63 1 NON-CONFORMIST DEPUTATION. Concessions already made are Sufficient. London, November 26, 1 1-50 a.m. A deputation of the Non-conformists. Council waited upon the Premiei Sir Henry Campbell Bannermann and urged him that the concessions which the House of Commons has already made regar- ing the Education Bill are
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  • 46 1 A GIGANTIC ARENA IN LONDON. Seats to accommodate 1 00,000 Persons London, November 26, 1 1-50 a.m. For the Olympic Games that are to be held in London in 1908 it is proposed to build an Arena with one hundred thousand seaK
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  • 31 1 VISITS THE KING OF GREECE. London, November 26, 11-50 a.m. It is remarked that the Roumanian Minister has quitted Rome pending a visit to the King of Greece.
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  • 32 1 RESULT OF THE RACE. London, November 26, 11-50 a.m. The result of the Manchester November Handicap Race is as follows 1. Spade 2. Spinning Minnow. 3. Great Scot.
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  • 71 1 ENQUIRIES INTO FHE OPERATIONS OF THE SHIPPING RINGS. System of Deferred Rehates. London, November 26, 1 1-50 a. m. A Royal Commission is appointed to enquire into the operations of the Shipping Rings, especially as regards the system ot deferred rebates. If the system is
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  • 713 1 Sir George Bfrdwood, who i> the re" cognized authority <>n all oriental reli" gious ceremonies, folklore, and anthro" pology, writes about the coronation of Mr. Bannerjee to the London Times as follows Sir, -Referring to the telegram in The Times ofthe 4th, reporting that Mr.
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  • 159 1 I A SHIP WITHOUT MASTS Ihe steamer •Tencer," from Liver pool, present an unusual appearance as she has no masts. Very prominent features are the four large pillars, two forward, and two aft, which serve the purpose of derricks, and arc capable of lifting weights
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 ■fiimTt-t*- LTD. Cdits Owa AimtJAi G ,FT BOOKS F OB B° YS GIRLS LITTLE'S [JOHN liITTIiE Co. Utd.l 18 Crt> Ro,ka I /{P^^^g. 6oia 3eti)elkrp S 'Si s S Rou? on vicu> I W fill GUARD CH AINS. I IMMMMMHNMIMMMMHMMMMMMMW X *—*'i DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES j WITH NICKEL, SILVER,
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    • 333 1 Howarth Erskine I Epgipeers apd Coptractors. 0 ELEQTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 28. Telegrams ERSKINE." Ji" NEEDLEWORK I I AND One of the Ftiwtt and Largtst q^^q Electric Fan* in very Btdroom PI A\A/CR HP" POT Buildings in I'enang SS^S^feft Cultlno and Catoring under rLUIf Ull UCrUI Entirely under Earopaan Supervision of
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    • 14 1 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. X'MAS CARDS FOR HOME POSTAGE. AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION AT LITTLE'S
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  • 795 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE STRAITS-BORN CHINESE. "The awakening Chinese of Singapore" is the title of an article which the Revd. J. A. BethuneCook has contributed to the November number of thcMontUy Mmamga*. the organ of the Presbyterian Church ot hngland,
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  • 796 2 h-on" J muk en x ral Inig JO,,CS rCt,,rn^ trom leluk Anson, yesterday by the s s. The steamers Pitsanluk," "Hon. fmmM nd C V en °g ,e h^ arrived »rom China with numerous immigrant Mk. Rwgmd .Klpfc^. tamous <vc Kim has jusi been translated mto C hin. Mr. John
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  • 125 2 Bordeaux next year is to have an international maritime exhibition in commemoration of the centenary of the replication of steam to navigation. May is fixed for thc opening and November as the closing month. The exhibition buildings will be erected on the banks of the Garonne, and the* enterprise will
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  • 409 2 MUNICIPAL MOTO S UBlcal instrument b<( ne pop ulari our si •«ne which con' of* small, to b, buy, tied inf, »nven:or claims v *~ih the ins such a concord neither will •11 ride tod mth ft* A ""Plaints whi, made ot the harsh Wl, and ()t
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 277 2 introduce: _^_wQ_^_W Scotcl) Whiskp. IT WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, i. e. tm mm a_* the case of 12 bottles quarts, i~\ excludinq duty, or 85 cts the %UJ -J -J quart bottle, duty included. RECORD No. 1177. OLD TAILOR SCOTCH WHISKY. From the results of oui analysis we
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    • 317 2 [fresh GRAPES. UO cents per lb. OR S PACKED IN 5 lb. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO F. M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. PER BOX $2-00 j POSTAGE FREE $2 .50 Outport frit mis arc- requested to send remittance with order, if not in Deposit Account* If you bavc not bad
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  • 3 3 KEUTER'S
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  • 41 3 WORTHI ESS AND UjjAO EPTABLI I i6, Ir-50a.n1. Gloucester Mr. Lloyd 5 «ho is carrying on a deadly r-insl the House of Lords, c Education Bill as I i n tlu House of Lords is and unacceptable
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  • 51 3 ERN ING THE COUNTRY fl vu. to un Freedom oi rai Nation. lor, B n-s°a-m- .ntends that a i n> pow arisen whether the H of dead heads are thc country at present The fthe Lords with the declared British nation isa treed. »m of
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  • 26 3 1 \K CRASHES IMO THE CROWD. liiKiK Killed. November 26, 11-50 a.m. the Motor Race ashed into the eighl persons, three of
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  • 20 3 s0 SSK .NED FOR run ACTION. 1 1-50 a.m. igettes are unexn prison. N for this sudden ll
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  • 40 3 rORE SULTAN'S AUTHORITY. mE Brigaho Rasuli. ember 2<>, 3-46 p.m. red that the object ofthe French and Spanish e confined to the Lhe action is din eted to the 'lity of the which the brigand r >ed.
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  • 32 3 SENT ROUND IX) rHE POWERS France and tM \NV. ember 3-4'' p.m. -tates that round a circular to »king them to guarantee N nrway. Rus-ia Germany have already
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  • 141 3 5. I C. v. Garrison. img team- met on the evening to decide a game ey, i:id as n«.ual a good game Ihe Military Officers i llent dribbling capacities ant bombardment at ents ko d but without avail, li c:.cc included M one to beat and always v threatening
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  • 53 3 the agenda of the Legislative Council for 11. ISt Kead ing. Municipal WatcrWork-^ '(Bill To enable the Mu. iommissioners of Singapore to certain sums trom Government thi ir statutory borrowing construction of Water ng. m P m M n lr r a Lands Ordinance Amend--1)111 (Bill "To amend
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  • 74 3 member Cd that ™mber or Ch u Science "a* preparing legal action with *'>at h»* I ,U K investigation as to >^rn, t,,e enor,r ous sums frf >mtl,p r■ i dd >' ,n contr :l ■•mlilul and from the proceeds her books. These sums eaeh a total of ted that
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  • 262 3 A QUESTION OF LABELS. A lengthy hearing was given to the ease by which Messrs Adet Sie fPSAifc re P» rented by Messrs. Caldbeck Macgregor C0.,) proceeded against the Associated Vineyard Cultivators Association, represented by Mr J. B. Laurent. Messrs. Napier and Cleaver appeared for the firm of
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  • 276 3 The following common-sense remarks are madc by the Calcuti. commercial correspondent of the Plot: Why do so many folk entrust very often their all to private firms, over whose dealings they have no pretence of control, ard as to whose solvency or Otherwise
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  • 235 3 NO INFORMATION A I QUEEN'S HOUSE. A-»uming that Reuter is correct in his information of the forthcoming visit of the Duke of Connaught to Ceylon, it is surprising to hear tha: no information has reached Sir Henry Blake of the e\ent, especially as
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  • 231 3 Now that the trials ot the Dread mnt]fkt have proved BO satisfactorily the Admiralty have decided to push forward the preparations for the new Dreadnoughts without delay. The one which is to be laid down at Portsmouth will probably be commenced within the next few weeks, large consignments of material
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  • 1513 3 ALLEGED VIOLENCE IN A TRAM. Summons Dismissed. A few days ago, a paragraph appeared under Police News to the effect that Mr. A. D JAranio, had obtained a summons against' Tramway Chief Inspector Mr. Sewart, for assaulting him in a tram-car. The hearing was postponed. Yesterday, the parties
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  • 219 3 Siam is the land of white elephants, metaphorically and otherwise, but the S\a»t Free Press leaios that about the beginning of the new year a real, live white elephant will make his triumphal entry into the capital from the north of Siam. It is stated that this
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  • 105 3 Only six passengers escaped with their lives from the two railway cars which were precipitated through an open drawbridge into the sea at Atlantic city, U. S. A., a few weeks ago. A woman, who was among the few survivors, dived four times in search of
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  • 158 3 North America, Siberia, Africa, India. ':hina, Korea, and South America stil > contain great unutilised and almost un" known forests. Nevertheless, it would be well not to exaggerate the dimensions of these wood supplies. Many Af ican forests are really composed of nothing better than thin bushes, and Siberia is
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  • 1010 3 BATCH OF BLAZING INDISCRETIONS. Bismarck Stories. Berlin, Oct. 12. If the contents of the Hohenlohe memoirs have astounded the German public, the mystery which enshrouds their jhiblication is found to be still more puzzling. The simple statement of Professor Curtius, the editor of the work, that the memoirs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 517 3 H. S. KIRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMMISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION;) j A new building specially built for stables, absolutely sanitary and up-to-dm Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week, or month at Popular Prfa tl 1' Kxtra large loose boxes for Kace Horses; also a suitably equiped
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  • 1472 4 The Prince," adds the chronicler, is still very angi v -vith England, and also wilh Prince O loff, whom he aOCUSCS Ot having helped a display of Russian peace work in Paris with Bengal lire. Bismarck sleeps badly, drinks too much water, and is dull. A great
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  • 405 4 Colombo at the proem moment is very live city with the outward passenger traffic in full blast, and recently the collection of P. cV >. steamer-, inside the breakwater u a record. There were the outward Calcutta and Australia steamers, the homeward Calcutta boat, the
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  • 170 4 Mi. Charles Marshall, o f the pa]acc Laundry, I- ulham, and president of thc London Laundry Industry, poi IIW out already that a Bristol firm of chemical dealers are circularising the laundry industry, persuading th. to give up soap and resort to a chem, ealuh.eh will have the same cleanly
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 199 4 > Recreation C SIMOON ROA,,, TRAMWAY 1 C as r e cm •"■*o**o B £A?yV// (I N manent boarders. "Porarv (V GOOD TABLE 4 W NEs I Pnces moderate which L, y I v lr, "D 11,, I NOTicirrj ESTABLISHED ~7f(jSs C§^f^ XN '903. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I "SINCCAY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1985 4 *\m*X.- -.J^"— SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS VESSELS IN PORT s,r r o**~* u». I^ vT YEV'Nrm7IT\ rvm. Capt Nacodah, 6th Nov From Bagan EXPEC 1 -fci-D- MERCHANnfESSELS. ji^U^S. Kim X- -ne, Port, Probable date of Arrival, Bangkok, Brit str tys tons, Captain Borue^ gut str 555 tons, Capt. and Agents. Walker,
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  • 113 5 WAR AGAINST THE TRUST. litionsthe jury in sl thc Standard a verdict of 11,m, H charge ol ionspiracy I jn violation of the Ohio fhc penalty is a fine •5,000(^1,000), r each day committed, <>r imprison--1 m ,xi months. Further I )V viol. it. -in ot the iges double thc
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  • 123 5 Messrs. Howarth, Ersi n A Erskine Co. ontract from the Municipal Council for the new steel bridges two hundred dollars 11 replace the old ctures known as the larden bf den bridge will be a ol an ornamental l: .v ith the Artistic sur- and will, when
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  • 117 5 ierisrt i and tor Gai hard 5 Ith Land 1 C. Wearne the machine and was n tman got in The driver blew his ll fifteen or twenty d tried to pass on the the same time the Chinathe right. Mr. Wearne the left at the same Chinaman
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  • 72 5 1.30 yesterday after-no<>n a received at the Central the effect that there was ictoria Street. bonds, tlie Chief immediately gathered all ible, boarded the first aids the disturbed vici- 1 ded on their <e arriving at the Bcene, overed that about fifty were attacking a The police
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  • 128 5 Nationalist agitation has phase in the commenccgcneral strike of Polish Is attending thc public tern Prussian authorities, ampaign of suph nationality, have long •,,tn' effo «a to prevent the i neration from using the l»y compelling the ,U: to use the German li,( use of the Polish
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  • 337 5 THE CEYLON CURRENCY COINS. A SHORTAGE OF CENT PIECES. There has bee i a shortage of o iccent copper pit js at thc Government treasury for so ne time, and cashiers applying for theje hr been offered rent pieces and J-cent coins in lieu ot cents. On inquiry from the
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  • 315 5 Following the recent unofficial statements, the Board of Admiralty now announce that they have decided ou certain important alterations in the distribution of naval strength, involving the constitut on of a* distinct fleet trom rhe ships in commission in reserve, to be called the Home Fleet," under
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  • 181 5 Al was announced in the columns of the E I*. M-, the president, the Senior Rev. K. Pampemen and Pastor the Rev. I. Joseph were, on last Friday evening, presented by the Lutheran members, with a farewell address in Tamil, at the close of the Communion Service.
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  • 160 5 The diet 4 theDuchy of Brunswick has decided that for a period«of 'hree months no steps shall be taken to appoint a successor to Prince Albrecht of Prussia in the Regency, in order to afford the Duke of Cumberland a final opportunity of formally renouncing all
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  • 1355 5 Dr J C. Willis, Director ofthe Koyal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, contributes a very interesting essay to the October number ofthe new Quarterly journal of scientific thought, Sotffioe Program im tke Vtvent-M VrnTtmry. The article is headed '-The Progress of Botanical and
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  • 225 5 A Washington telegram states President Roosevelt will visit the Philippine Islands next summer in company with Secretary ot War, Taft, to bc present at the opening of the Philippine Assembly. This determination of thc President was expressed to a high official of the government who
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  • 92 5 PRINCE Nashimoto, a cousin of the Emperor of Japan, who stayed in Paris previous to the Russo-Japanese war, and who took part in thc Manchurian campaign, has recently returned to France. To celebrate Ins return the Franco- Japanese Society on 29th ult. gave a dinner in Paris, when the guests
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  • 90 5 THREE Japanese gentlemen, unable to speak English, all wearing the conven ventional high hat and frock coat, were the centre of a remarkable scene in Trafalgar-square, between twelve and one o'clock one day recently. They were outside passengers on a motor omnibus going west, and on coming near the Nelson
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  • 555 5 hate Number T~~ Canital Snhsr hed nf issue raid n ation sh of Value up to Reservt Company Quotations 1 j prfcfe GOLD. mi 117*00. $140,000 J 3,soo 'Sued $I<> "ersawahG. M.Co.Ud. -HlMDrita lid *00*00 £350,000 35 4 Co fI $I r Du ff Devo.opment. o Ltd
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  • Commercial.
    • 152 5 Ciambier buyers )J)O do Lube No. i ,,10.75 Copra, Bali u.oo do Pontianak 9.30 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.7^ do White, Frir L W. 5 percent. M 25.25 Sago Sarawak Flour t> 2 .<)2 do Brunei No. 1 2.89 Pearl Sago, small M 5.40 Coffee, Bali 164 per cent.
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    • 121 5 On London. Bank 4 m a f/# 7/16 Private i m a LVA On Germmmy. Bank d d Private 3ms do (> m s 7J On finwor. Hank (I J J s Private m 2*7 I <t«> 6 m s f O« Bank 1. V. J f Private jo.K
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  • 1086 6 CONTROLLED BY MUNICIPALITY. A correspondent, who isa member of thc National Democratic. Industrial. Municipal, Social, and General Reform League, has sent to the Liberty Review the follow,!)- report of an interview between one- of its officials and hat shining light in the municipal world, the
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  • 503 6 FAILURE TO FORM A MEN'S CLASS. We are sorry to learn that the efforts to form a men's class in connection with the Ambulance lectures have failed The idea received no support from men, and for the present arrangements for a men's section. have
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    • 708 6 BANKS. Hongkong S. Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CASUAL $10,000,000 RESERVE KUND:— Sterling Reserve *Jo^'J^9 I $30,250,000 Silver Resei ve $10,260,000/ Reserve Liability ol Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chah.nan. 1 lon. v. W. Dickson- Deputv-Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, j
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    • 279 6 NOTICES. m ~'~^-^-^*~^*~^*~tmmmkT7w^*r m^mmmam**^^~***^ G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 iy. Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8 06. u.c. ro. Bolter, 69, ANSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. Just Landed a Fresh Stock oj:Pickled Herrings in tin Smoked Russian
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    • 302 6 Dr. S. IWATSUBO, Dental Surgeon. Me. 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. Fop Sale. This is the time to get ready for Christinas. Why wait till the last hour vihen you now have time to
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    • 381 6 E ADLETS rcii^n"^! WANTED. WANTED. A competent and experien cd Bookkeeper for extra work. Apply to:— Post Office Box 298 WANTED. Three Motor Wagon Drivers. Apply personally to FRASER bi NKAVK Ltd. Aerated Water Department, Anson Road. WANTED. A partner. Must be a good Convasser. Must have small Capital. A
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    • 272 6 U.s 1 A Mountain h£ I J b* 1 station f£S» A Place ol education f nv: An attractive holidav I CHEAP RETURN T.CKETS To Second Saloon £i 6 s I I The P nounce that they \A* 3 Jt I arrangement, with tiic I^J *J COLOMBO, KANOY and NE
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