Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 November 1906
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1906-11-28 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 374 VOL. H SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article48 1906-11-28 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph. 1 MOODIE THE RINGLEADER OF STOKERS. Sentenced Five Years Penal. London, November 27, 10-28 a.m. The Court-Martial at Portsmouth has passed a sentence o f tive years' peuai servitude on Moodie, thc ringleader of the mutineers, among thc stokers.48 words
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Article37 1906-11-28 1 THREATENING ATTITUDE OF NATIVES. Europeans Abandoning rani Villas. London, November 27, 10-28 a.m. Owing to the threatening attitude of thc natives several Europeans are obliged to abandon their villas and go out of Tangier.37 words
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Article36 1906-11-28 1 GENERAL DAVIDOFF, THE VICTIM, UNHURT. The Assailant Caiilrei). London, November 27, 10-2S a.m. A bomb was thrown at General David off at Theodosia but the General escaped unhurt His assailant was captured.36 words
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Article62 1906-11-28 1 WHOLE VESSEL ENVELOPED IN FLAMES. Other Warships Threatened. London, 27th November, 11-55 am A fire broke out at Toulon last night on the torpedo schoolship Algeciras." Tbe whole vessel was quickly enveloped in the flames threatening other warships. Orders were immediately issued to torpedo62 words
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Article56 1906-11-28 1 FIFTY PERSONS WOUNDED IN A CONFLICT. Strikers Wrecked ihe Tram Depot whh Dynamite. London, November 2-, 11-55 a m In a conflict among the tram striker^ at Hamilton, Ontario, fifty persons were wounded. The militia is protecting the cars. The striker^ were successful in partly56 words
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83 1906-11-28 1 FOUND GUILTY ONLY OF MISDEMEANOUR. Ordkred to Reappear if Called. London, November j;, i 1-55 a.m. AJChristian, Scientist, an architcctnamcd Chisholm who was charged with manslaughter was found not guilty of thc charge but was pronounced guilty of misdemeanour inasmuch a-> he failed83 words
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57 1906-11-28 1 DECISION rO ADDRESS A STRONG NOPE TO FEZ. Protest Agaimsi Rasuu's At mon-. London, November 2-, 1 1-55 a.m. A meeting of the European representatives has decided to address a strong note to Fez protesting against the action of Rasuli the usurper and demanding an ending57 words
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Article95 1906-11-28 1 The Daily Mail published the following momentous telegram from its Copenhagen correspondent Queen Alexandra's Japanese pet dog, Admiral Togo, was seen to bc suffering yesterday morning on board the Victoria and Albert. The Queen was much distressed, and sent immediately for thc leading veterinary surgeon of95 words
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Article64 1906-11-28 1 A Johannesburg telegram states that a terrible accident occurred at the Simmer East Mine on 19th inst. ,as thc night shift was descending. A cage containing twenty-three Chinaman had reached a depth of 700 ft. when an ominus creaking of thc ropes was heard. rhe cage swerved. i<>|>< snapped, and64 words
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Article541 1906-11-28 1 THE FARMER AND THE PREMIER. A BUCOLIC IMPRESSION < >F MARQUIS SAIONJI. The "Yorodsu" publishes in its English column thc following interesting communication from thc f>cn of Mr. T. Matsumoto, Shinano I am a tanner," tells n roughlooking man apparently fifty years old, from thc remote district o\ Saku, Shinano.541 words
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Article200 1906-11-28 1 SPEECH BY COUN 1 OKUMA. A general meeting ol thc Dojinkai, thc Association which was formed during the late war lor the pum carrying on medical work and instruction in Manchuria and Corea, was held yesterday afternoon at thc 'residence of Count Okuma. In opening the piKobe Herald - 200 words
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Article142 1906-11-28 1 (ireat crowds gathered in Trafalgarsquare on 20th inst to admire the decorations at the base of Nelson's columfl. The actual im-t anniversary of the Battle of Tral'algai and thc death ofthe hero was Sunday, hut thc event waa celebrated throughout the Empire ou Saturday. At th< foui142 words
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Advertisement279 1906-11-28 1 *-CO., Ltd xiAS CARDS HOME POSTAGE aN unrivalled SELECTION A I L |TTLE'S 'john £ittk Co. Ctd.^ l I Crt. Rolled Gold Necklet witl. m C Pretty Pendant in Pearl- m A m*. Cm tt Price $4.50. V Rolled Gold and Parisian A 3ct»ellerp. w ilk WE ARE NOW OFFERING279 words
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Advertisement373 1906-11-28 1 Howarth Erskine Epgipeers apd Coptractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. n> leleyrurm ERSKINE." p»w» mm ■mm mu»mwpw.i..^ W| ART NEEDLE WORK I r I AND One of the Fintst and Largttt El ectric Fan* in very Bedroom pi HIAiCD nTDfIT Buildings in I'enang kM^ Cuiolno ami Cattrlng under rLUIfLn ULrUI Entirely under European373 words
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Advertisement27 1906-11-28 1 JOHN LITTLE CO- LTDBoys Own Annp.m GntLS Own ANNUAL Chai n khox Infants Maga/im Chi also a large selection of GIFT BOOKS FOR BOYS GIRLS AT LITTLE'S27 words
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879 1906-11-28 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. OUR MILK SUPPLY Milk is a commodity of such vital importance to the community, especially to the infant portion of it, that all efforts made by the authorities to see to its distribution amongst its consumers in an unadulterated condition879 words
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Article670 1906-11-28 2 Tan Chong Yong, the man who *as run over by a motor-car in South Canal Koad op Monday died the same niaht at the General Hospital. Death result ed from mternal heraorrl ige caused uy the perforation of the lur.. The compradore ofthe Kobe Braneh ot the Chartered Bank has670 words
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44 1906-11-28 2 Messrs. thc Borneo Co., Ld. of S pore have forwarded to us a well print ed Wall Calendar tor thc coming yea'. Ihe upper half of the Calendar is occu pied by a splendid thromo print ofa Cathedral.44 words
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Article74 1906-11-28 2 On the cth instant, Yap W Chi, an influential local merchant, purchased diamonds to the value of $.30,000. IL paid $12,000 in cash leaving a balanc of $17,000. For this balance he tilled in promissory on .tes for $5,000 in favour of Messrs. Kat/ Brother-, and for74 words
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Article96 1906-11-28 2 SALVAGE PARTY BLOWN UP BY A DYNAMITE CARTRIDGEIt is reported from Moji that while a small vessel with three men on board was proceeding to thc wreck ot the sunken steamer Naka Maru i week, lor the purpose of removing the engines, one of the dynamfte96 words
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Article51 1906-11-28 2 cych:. flue.:, I eyes not n g harmfu prol It will tx main suffer f r( .:.t. TK se«e me I thc 1. A the houi riven l riven i< "Al just it. I at the nu, 6 o clock. nam ity, quite "OP the upon j51 words
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Article21 1906-11-28 2 i mini.and exciting ers. with the kept tl g -tu: I lea\ g the t üb, I Lloyd and 121 words
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Article25 1906-11-28 2 On Mmd clerk in with fi, to the K ChopJu< S cious burd came nr.. ll that hi- with it, the The rikisha25 words
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Article29 1906-11-28 2 On Monday Kean waa el in Mi by a French over Raffles s falling oul wound «»n tht was remov< where he rec< Johnson and General Hospital29 words
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Article28 1906-11-28 2 A antones Brie. self the fetti between" intn d appeared Mlita pin money, and 1 She remained wit want ofl 1 1 lhi- class mon.28 words
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Advertisement283 1906-11-28 2 _W-K^_W INTRODUCE j __W^^^m _^___M _VX__r IT WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, i. e. g_% mm tEO the case of 12 bottles quarts, cxcludinq duty, or 85 cts the %U7 _J m 0 quart bottle, duty included. RECORD No. 1177. OLD TAILOR SCOTCH WHISKY. From \\\y: results of our283 words
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Advertisement325 1906-11-28 2 JFRESH I GRAPES. I i|o cents per lb. OR PACKED IN 5 lb. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO I F. M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. KR BOX $2-00 POSTAGE FREE $2.50 Outport friends arc requested to send remittance with order, if not in Deposit Account. If you bavc not bad our325 words
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Article267 1906-11-28 3 iese Ambassa- ,ed the treaty United States made an 111--the present dift o W ountries to in, ol the Malm. under that treaty lertook to give thc ttraent I to the mostit, and to civil and American e i alifornian panesc childn n ols affects267 words
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Article148 1906-11-28 3 LGAZU INS! THE :iSHA HABIT. I new in outline of its '.inst -ha riding unexi it' somewhat quaintanism but ainst ition which ition. >ur h, .pe is to imitating thc v. tl id of I kisha. The their health, -1 v\cnI fibre. Are .pie r jinrikishas specially148 words
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Article1079 1906-11-28 3 DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS "tand the r K r ta lUr^ a.wnmnttg^d CM 1^ m lam awt ull v sorry, but there is 0,/. one room vacant in the house for vou WCJ ui the least." answered Mr \V Kwebank Jones. I slla]l yJ£ volvcr under my pdlow, and1,079 words
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Advertisement208 1906-11-28 3 y\/\r\ry\/\r\s\ssy\\jr>>s\/\2 > Recreation Hotel. < f SERANGOON ROAD. TRAMWAY TERMINUS. <( >Has excellent accommodation for temporary and per- manent boarders. s X Airy rooms with Verandah and bath rooms complete V f GOOD TABLE WINES. <( Prices moderate which may be ascertained from the Manager. y Joe F. de CONCEICAO,208 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous588 1906-11-28 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED. A'".;/,-, Port. Probable date 0/ Arrival, and Agents. Steamim, Aparima, New Zeland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. Alesia, Hamburg, Dec. 7 Behn Meyer Austria, Trieste, Jan. 12; Rautenberg Airhe, Sydney, Dec. 24; Boustcad Awa Maru, London,- P. Simons Achilles, Liverpool, Dec 3; Mansfield588 words
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Miscellaneous675 1906-11-28 3 Prinz Ludwig, Hamburg. Feb. 22- B Meyer. Peleus, Liverpool, Jan 2 Mansfield folynesien, Saigon, Dec 31 M Maritimes Preussen, Hamburg, Jan 25 B. Mever o n Ch,na I>ec 2 3 Mansfield Ping Suey, Liverpool, Nov 28 Manstield Prinz Alice, Hamburg, Feb 8; Behn Meyer Pr u R L it P°675 words
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Miscellaneous563 1906-11-28 3 LATEST ARRIVALSAmherst, Brit str 135 tons, Captain Scott, 27th Nov. From Pontianak 25th Nov. G.c, and 25 d.p. Wee Bin Co. tor Pontianak, 29th Rds. Asdang, Siam str 405 tons, Captain Ravn, 27th Nov. From Bangkok, 17th Nov. Gc, and 20 d.p. East Asiatic Coy. For Bangkok, ist Dec— Rds.563 words
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Article49 1906-11-28 4 THE CONGOLESE IN BAHR-EL-GHAZAL. RIPE FOR EVACUATION. London, November 27. 2-20 p.m. A question wa- asked by Lonsdale whiter the Congolese »-ve evacuated Bahr-el-Ghazal in accordance uith the tasto-Belgian Convention. A '3ir. Runcman replied that now tha the season became smtaWe he trusts that no further delay will occur.49 words
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Article49 1906-11-28 4 CONDIGN PUNISHMENT. London. November 17, MC p.m. Two hundred and twenty eight partiCipants in the last-mutiny at Sevastopol have received sentences ot varying term-. The men of the disciplinary battalions we. c sentenced to penal servitude for life. Two were shot and a civilian was hanged49 words
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Article162 1906-11-28 4 Sanitary Inspector Olsen lives at No. 186 Rangoon Road On Monday night he closed his house, then he took a lamp and went out by the back door to look at the outhouses. He left this door ajar. He has some food watch do"- When he returned,162 words
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Article135 1906-11-28 4 Prompt Action in a Cholera Case. On Sunday last, a Chinese immigrant died of cholera at a depot, No. 96, New Bridge Road Owing to this 11S coolies were at once segregated it Sf Johns, and the hou-e wa; thoroughly disinfected by the whole of the Sanitary staff there and135 words
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Article422 1906-11-28 4 A correspondent wh is himself Kepala Angin." an appr priate enough name, considering his story, writes It may interest your readers to hear further particular I e merbok belonging to Mr. Jacob Jalleh of Butterworth. On a Friday in October last, while Mr. Jalleh wa- at tiffin,Straits Echo - 422 words
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Article83 1906-11-28 4 V ue Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, and of the Eastern Fleet, is due to arrive in his flagship r\.'my Alfred at Singapore on Nov. 2<j. At Singapore he will meet Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot H. Fawkcs, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Squadron, and Yiee-Admiral Sir E.83 words
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Article1106 1906-11-28 4 ALLEGED KIDNAPPING. Defendant Discharged. Teo Ong is a sampan man and lives with his wife in Krain Street, Rochore. He has a little boy, six years of age. On the 23rd of June last, the child went out to play and disappeared. The father reported this to the1,106 words
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295 1906-11-28 4 The Central Hall of the House of Commons is the latest meeting-place selected by the militant women suffragists of London, and their choice naturally resulted in some extraordinary scenes being witnessed at Westminster on the opening day of the session. Some 30 ladies succeeded in gaining admission295 words
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332 1906-11-28 4 LORD MILNER AS MR. J. P. MORCAN'S PARTNER. AN AMERICAN NOTION. A London correspondent of the "New Y irk" Tribune writes as follows: Lord Milner, who it is said has received offers from J. Pierpont Morgan to a-sume charge ofthe English branch of his banking house, on the -ame basis332 words
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Article209 1906-11-28 4 "THE HUMAN DESTINVIS NOT FIXED AT DEATH." Dr. Downes, the well-known Wesle\an minister and editor of "Great Thoughts," preached a remarkable sermon at Stoke-on-Trent Wesleyan Church last month. He declared his firm belief that the human destiny is not fixed at death. This was a view wh ch209 words
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Article67 1906-11-28 4 It seems probable that, owing to the initiative of a prominent French surgeon Dr. Polrier, Professor of Anatomy at the Academy of Medicine, and the generosity of one of his foi mer pupils, Dr. Hepri de Rothschild, France will shortly have a special institute for the study of cancer similar67 words
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Article521 1906-11-28 4 India has apparently not yet given up the production of occult manifestations. Our exchanges from time to time tell us of some demonstration of wonderful power on the part of natives that baffles any explanation. Two of these are reported in the Advocate of lndta. Mahammad Che, whose521 words
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184 1906-11-28 4 DEI AILS OF THE NEW CENTRAL ORGANISATION. The Mainichi has received a lengthy Peking message giving details ofthe Imperial Decree emblodying the reforms ofthe Central Administration, to which reference was made in our mat issue. It appears that the Grand Council, with Prince Ch'ing, whose powers184 words
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Article93 1906-11-28 4 PRINCE CHING PRIME MINISTER. A Peking telegram to the Mainichi states that particulars of the new administrative organisation have been made public. A Ministry has been established, and up to the present the following appointments have been made: Prime Minister: Prince Ch'ing. Vice-Prime Minister Shih-zok Chn93 words
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Article125 1906-11-28 4 A PRESS MESSAGE DELAYED FOR TWO MONTHS. In a recent issue of the Osaka Mainichi it makes a strong but well founded complaint regarding the irregularities which occur frrm time to time in the delivery of cable messages. The journal states that it recently received a telegram which125 words
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Article273 1906-11-28 4 WHY WRITE POLICE IF "COP" WILL DO AS WELL. Following Lord Rosebery, Mark Twain, an exchange remarks, has indulged in many diverting reflections regarding President Roosevelt's endorsement of spelling reform. At a newspaper banquet held at the Waldorf, the great humourist said he is a273 words
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207 1906-11-28 4 THE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A CRUISER. A Prisoner's Revenge. The official report concerning the attempt by a bluejacket on board the cruiser Iwate to exploded a magazine on board that vessel on the 2nd instant, when the vessel was on her way from Sasebo to Omura, is to the207 words
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176 1906-11-28 4 Twenty Persons Killed. At about 8 o'clock on the 15th instant 2 tire broke out on board the steamer Choho Maru (gross tonnage 122) owned by the Amagasaki S. S. Company, while she was in the vicinity Iwaya, Awaji island, in the Inland Sea,176 words
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Article123 1906-11-28 4 STATEMENT BY BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL AT MUKDEN. The Mukden correspondent of thc Asahi reports Mr. Fulford, che British Consul-General at the City, as stating that the trade between Great Britain and Manchuria (north) is comparatively small at present, being limited toe. itton from India and miscellaneous articles,123 words
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Article174 1906-11-28 4 Aa interesting case of attempted bribery is reported from Madras It appears that two Hindu candidates for Matriculation offered the Manager of the S. P. C. K. Press, the sum of ks. 800, to procure for them copies of the papers to be set at the forthcommmg examination. They also174 words
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Advertisement403 1906-11-28 4 H. S. KIRWAN'S I TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMM.SSIO* STt (opposnt rah ST ABLEB A new building specially bui I Accommodation for Horses and KXTRA large loose boxes for R a H Ventilated storeroom, for th« use of pat j accommodation for syces: all kinds of horm ta** t *^am^*±^*m^^^403 words
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Article849 1906-11-28 5 I I Ihc first ParliaI fe four hundred InI (i iCa havc I companiII are engaging g .in PARTY, |F telegram from ter for War the camI oKAI'HV L fhe Convention I -mationale" has rhe Agree- H Psent out tlie AC. Ai >n, th«849 words
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Article23 1906-11-28 5 Berlin. Nov. B.— The delegates ofthe Powers concerned have agreed at Paris upon the constitution of the Morocco State Bank.23 words
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Article133 1906-11-28 5 London. Nov. B.— The Russian Government is introducing a graduate.! income-tax producing about three mil-lions-terling. The new electoral law disenfranchises many classes who voted for the ta-t Douma. The Rus-ian Press is strongly attacking the arbitrary disenfranchisement of large classes of the electors. Terrorists threw a bomb133 words
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Article135 1906-11-28 5 Berlin. Nov. a. -Rumours are afloat in Europe that Prince Bulow, the German Chancellor, is to receive the assistance ofa Vice Chancellor to relieve him of some of his burdens. Other rumours state that thc poets of German Chancellor and Prussian Premier, usually connected, will be separated,135 words
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Article93 1906-11-28 5 London, Nov. <).- Ihe final repot t n theßudgjet for .905 shows a total deficit of 1 58,000,000 roubles.-AV/^v. Turks as Instigator-. London, Nov. 9, 45 p.m. The disturbances in Morocco continue. Ihe French posts at Bilma have been attacked. It is supposed that the Turk. at93 words
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Article481 1906-11-28 5 HOW THE WORK OF RECONSTRUCTION IS PROGRESSING. New York, Oct. ij— American Papers state that in spite ofthe scarcity of labour San Francisco is rushing; the wor'- of reconstruction with greater energy than ever, according to a circular sent out by banta be Railroad. In481 words
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Article114 1906-11-28 5 A St. Petersburg correspondent states that after a great deal of work the Alexis Committee has arrived at the following approximate return- ofthe killed and wounded during the war with Japan 2.500 officers and 1 10,000 men were killed, and the sick and wounded amounted to114 words
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79 1906-11-28 5 San Francisco, Nov. 10. President Roosevelt sailed this morning for Panama, in order to make a personal inspection ofthe work done and the conditions existing. He was accompanied by Mr. Shouts, Chairman of the Isthmian Com-mi-sion, who has been in Washington for thc pa^t tw<>79 words
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Article75 1906-11-28 5 Messages from Asahigawa, Hokkaido, state that snow has fallen practically continuously since the 2nd inst. and had not ceased when the reports were sent. The Meteorological Observatory states that the total fall had reached 4-34 feet on Saturday morning. This is the greatest fall recording75 words
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Article118 1906-11-28 5 Baron Komura, the Japanese Ambassador, recently opened the thirteenth annual chrysanthemum show at the People's Falace, Mile End-road. Among the exhibitors of (lowers or fruit were the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Portland. His Excellency expressed his pleasure at being invited tc "o to East London to open118 words
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492 1906-11-28 5 At what age are people too old to take long voyages A representative of a London paper who happened to be in the West Fnd passenger ofiPce of one ofthe large shipping companies recently was surprised to hear a white-bearded gentleman arranging for a tour round492 words
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Article347 1906-11-28 5 Have you ever, asks a writer in j the Philadelphia Press, watched a man as he takes a chair 0 He'll move it every time even if it's only an inch. He wouldn't sit in it just where it was for the world. Watch him next time347 words
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Article85 1906-11-28 5 Mk. Henmkkr Heaton, 11. P., who is indefatigable in his eflforts on behalf of universal penny postage, has published as a Red Book correspondence on the subject. "It is now generally admitted, he writes, that we must go step by step in carrying the great reform. The correspondence shows that85 words
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Article668 1906-11-28 5 Date i NumNer n ,J CaPiU SUbSCbed Shares v!»s* R^' C °"»»">- JSJ i p price 190C* ,175.000 $140,000 S.Soo^issued wah G. M. < 0.. Ltd. ,,o ,le,s 190oL:4oo.ooo £350,000 3 sSoo f $I Duff Dcvolopmcnt ,ol,d Jo" 1901 .300,000 .293.000' ft JIS KadanaC,M.Co.,LM. f oo sellers668 words
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Article151 1906-11-28 5 Gam bier buyers 6.90 do Cube No. i 10.75 Copra, Bali 1 1.00 do Pontianak 9.30 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.75 do White, Frir L. \V. 5 per cent. 25.25 Sago Sarawak Flour 2.92 do Brunei No. 1 2.89 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali iO\ percent. buyers 3151 words
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Article101 1906-11-28 5 On London. Bank j in ,/.< Demand Private > in > 4 On Gemumy, Bank d d 2 Private 3 m 44 do 6 m S l^J O// Frmmoe. Bank d d Om Hongkong. Bank d d per cent, dfc Private 30 ds 3 percent di« On Shanghai Bank101 words
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Article2066 1906-11-28 6 Tighe Hopkins - Tighe Hopkins MR. BRAM STOKER'S MEMORIES OF THK GREAT ACTOR. By It is 1 year to-dav since Henry Irving died. How does it -tand with bin, or rather with his memory.' As far back as February last Mr. Percy Fitzgerald was telling us that Irving s influence2,066 words
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Advertisement678 1906-11-28 6 BAMXS. mai mHongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAMTAI *10,000,000 RESERVE FUND: Sl.'vcr'les! {SSSSo 20 25 °'°<*> Reserve Liabil.ty ol Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. 1 laupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. v W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. K. Goetz, Ks.j. i H. E. Tomkins Ksq. C. R. Lenzmann, j D. M. Nissim, Ksq. G,678 words
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Advertisement264 1906-11-28 6 NOTICES. a***tfLamam-maa.*mmm**a^ G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 D'Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. u.c. mßolter, 69, ANSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. Just Landed a Fresh Stock oJ\Pickled Herrings in tin Smoked Russian Spratts Fresh Bombay Butter in264 words
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Advertisement316 1906-11-28 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 thc time to get ready for Christmas. Why wait till the last hour when you now have time to316 words
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Advertisement388 1906-11-28 6 E ADLETS -i»^;^ WANTED. WANTED. A competent and experici cd Bookkeeper for extra work. Apply to: WANTED. Three Motor Wagon Drivers. Apply personally to FRASER NEAVE Ltd. Aerated Water Department, Anson Road. WANTED. A partner. Must be a good Convasser. Must have small Capital. A month's trial would be given388 words
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Advertisement193 1906-11-28 6 P Speci al Hon,, 0 I niHcc, I A hea tain I A place of edurS An attractive i I CHE AP RETURN £L Second I he P. fi nounce :1 arrange** COLOMBO, KANOY an- t where!- a "ME* [D Tour Ticknt. s *l£Zn Forfurtfc P 0. S N p.193 words
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