Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 8 December 1906
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Title Section19 1906-12-08 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 383 VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article42 1906-12-08 1 FINANCIAL ALLIANCE I London, December 7, S-50 a.m. Keuter's correspondent at Tolcio states that an Anglo-Japanese Bank, ronposed of prominenl British and Japanese capitalists, has received offi- rial sanction. It is regarded as betokening an im- portant financial alliance. t42 words
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Article136 1906-12-08 1 1 The story of a buried heart brought back by sorrowing friends from (101 l > and, when the body itself could not be conveyed to the family vault has been 1 recalled trom the mists of tradition by the search for the relic among the ruins136 words
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Article48 1906-12-08 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) TJtiE CHINESE LABOUR QUESTION. London, Dec^ipber 7, 8 10 a.m. The members t>f the Volksraad met m Congress at Pretoria when all those present insisted 011 the repatriation of Chinese. General Botha demanded compensation for the damage done by Chinese.48 words
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Article82 1906-12-08 1 VOLKITES AND NATIONALISTS CONCUR WITH PROTEST. London, Dec. 7, 5.50 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that Lord Selborne, High Commissioner of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony, has telegraphed to Lord Elgin. Secretary of State for the Colonies, a protest from the Progressives against any82 words
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Article34 1906-12-08 1 DISTURBERS OF ORDER PUNISHED London Dec. 7. 5.50 a.m. The Victorian Assembly has passed a Bill penalising by fine and imprisonment persons accused of disturbance^ at election and other public meetings.34 words
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Article64 1906-12-08 1 London Nov. 7, ft.so a.m. Baron von Aehrenthal. the Austrian Foreign Minister, has made a statement to the delegations that waited on him that the interviews which he had with Prince von Bnelow, Signor Tittoni and Count Isvolsky have established complete harmony between Austria, Germany, Italy64 words
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Article58 1906-12-08 1 London, December 7, 8-50 a.m. Mr. Bryce, Chief Secretary for Ireland, announced m the House of Commons that the potato crop m West Ireland only yields from two-thirds to three- fourths on an average. He stated that if necessary he would ask the Government to give58 words
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Article34 1906-12-08 1 London. December 7, 8-50 a.m. A workman fatally wounded exAssistunt Governor of Bielostock, who was transferred to St. Petersburg after the murder of the Jews at Bielostock, and then committed suicide.34 words
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Article39 1906-12-08 1 MEETING OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS London, December 7, 8-50 a.m. A meeting of Romanist Bishops m I i Westminster has" resolved that the Education Bill even a^ amended by the Lords was unacceptable to the Catholics 139 words
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Article32 1906-12-08 1 London, December 7. 8-50 a.m. An earthquake shock which lasted eight) seconds occurred m St. Vincent on the i 3rd inst Barbado- and St. Lucin i iJso felt the shocks.32 words
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Article348 1906-12-08 1 An Indian student m Japan writes to a Calcutta paper to say that tin sft> tuationofan Indian student is rather very pitiable. An army of young men assail him at every turn. ATmost every one expresses Hesirc to become better acquainted with him. 1 It- i-348 words
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Article314 1906-12-08 1 The question of the Principalship of the Presidency College was lately the subject matter of an interpellation m the Bengal Legislative Council. Ihe Hon'ble Badu Bhupendran the Hose asked several questions relating to the superseding of Mr Prothero m the recent officiating appointment of the Principal314 words
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Article234 1906-12-08 1 Vvi learn from oui Allahabad contemporary that IV. i. I ulenbnrg, an eminent German specialist m nervous :lisca->cs, publishes a report of th< >f Civil Service Clerk Araheim, who h is been sleeping continuously for two years and four months Ihe profi attributes Arnheim's condition to an234 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1906-12-08 1 IB s i ;l( IION Ol f GIFT BOOKS (C BOYS X GIRLS I (TTLE'S [JOHN LITTLE CO., J 11/ LIMITED. >h«^^^mm^^ FOR X'MAS FESTIVITIES H Com Smiths J^ I X'mas Crackers IV. b...\ 35 o 40 c 45 c 60 c X 65 o7ocBo c 90 c $1.10 SrWp^314 words
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Advertisement228 1906-12-08 1 Ho wa rth E r ski ne Eiy^iiyeevs apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Tt'lcphnH, 2s. Tfhyram* ERSKiNE." (f a THE ONLY GENUINE. 0 SWISS MADE SWISS MADE xTjp^ z J //mS&'- <& TRADE MARK I/ s 5 Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. |J MINING o CO* IMPLEMENTS. TELEPHONE 1 Ho. 106. I r228 words
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Advertisement15 1906-12-08 1 JOHN LITTLE S Co., Ltd. X'MAS CARDS FOR HOME POSTAGE AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION AT LITTLES15 words
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823 1906-12-08 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. Saturday, 8th December. JAPAN IN AMERICA. All's well that ends well," and the news which filtered m here on 1 hursday through Reuter's Agency that the Californians have acquiesced m the views of President Roosevelt on the vexed schoo 1 ques.'on was as823 words
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Article247 1906-12-08 2 Al Mc->r> Lyall and Evatt's office at 2 p.m. to-day a general meeting of lie shareholders of Hogan 6c Co. m Liquidation will be held Mr. Carter R.A. If.C will deliver a lecture on his Experiences through the Boer War" to-night 1906 at 8 p.m. In the previous examination of247 words
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Article76 1906-12-08 2 THE MARINE INSURANCE C< LTD. Mr. L. S Lewis of Singapore -endu- a nicely got up blotting pad of the Marine Insurance Co. Ltd. The front part of the cover has a chromolitho of a .mer and the back gives one on idea of the beauty76 words
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67 1906-12-08 2 The Standard Life Assurance Company which has a revenue o{ jT.\ ,450,000 and which has already paid ,£24,375, for claims i> sending round a ck little pocket diary for 1907 and a large diary interleaved with thick bloting paper with a fortnight opening on erch67 words
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Article69 1906-12-08 2 The Director of St. Joseph's Institution wishes to thank Mr. Woe Kay Hin who has been working very hard during tlie past few weeks to raise I Funds for the New School. He hss just paid over to the Director $420. Among those who have contributed Mr.69 words
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Article212 1906-12-08 2 Prom the "Boston Globe." Way up m northern Oxford county. Me. along the route ol the P. K. F. Railway at the entrance of tne Rangeley Lake region, is a prosperous little settllemerit known all over the State as Gum Coiner. Byron i> the township and212 words
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Article70 1906-12-08 2 [hi huk, yani'K 1 Chinese I lon him' lenci I '.eiw,.'",,^; 1 I.'1 I ing 1'M,,,", I rutta. I au£^ r- I Musalman I Kinal Arab from I Ihi date ol lie i 4 th m sul General, J Poonch St.r, i beh. Srinag I he end70 words
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Article18 1906-12-08 2 notice that at t to be held he will m i tax exceed v18 words
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48 1906-12-08 2 I the public it m que--contcmporar) cial and remin field mt tow;: cept Eng dia are And the Briti-t I mean thai ende same. Phis fact that m India is tarn onal Seli c < more •;ly join write and Edward a48 words
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Article131 1906-12-08 2 i ut i' >. day for the m< tivc Council on Friday i i tai v tuted for Rule* Rule- and < h Council As R the hour Council, the G who is and it" the minutes •shall have been among member-. thev be continued have not been131 words
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Advertisement270 1906-12-08 2 IN GRDLR TO INTRODUCE IT WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, i. c. rtt% f^ wm f* the case of 12 bottles quarts, %jk excluding duty, or 85 cts the %fl/^# quart bottle, duty included. RECORD No. 1177. OLD TAILOR SCOTCH WHISKY. From the result- of our analysis we are270 words
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Advertisement255 1906-12-08 2 FRESH 1 GRAPES. WHITE &d PTJ^PLE UO cents per lb. OR PACKED IN 5 Ib. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTING TO F. M. S. and ELSEWHERE. PER BOX $2 -00 j POSTAGE P'REE $2-50 Outport friends are requested to send remittance with order, if no 1 m Deposit Account. If you255 words
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Advertisement58 1906-12-08 2 Dolls! COPS! Dolls! Just Unpacked See our enormous variety of, Dolls and mechanical toys. The Dolls are sleeping and waking beauties, different nationalities, sexes, and ages represented. The Toys are amusing and instructive being models of mechanical ingenuity. The cheapest house m Singapore. Now on View Price to Suit all58 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1906-12-08 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day. Stb Dec High Water. S-'J a.m. 2-24 p.m. P. O. outward mail due. Races. Third Day. Sunday. 9tb Dec. High Water. 4-7 a.m. 3-23 p.m. •2nd m Advent. Moon. Last Quarter, s-41. Monday, lotb Dec High Wat»r. 5-10 a.m. 4-52 p.m. S. A. Football League meeting. Municipal51 words
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Article49 1906-12-08 3 rillKD READING. London, December 7, 1 .^op.m. The Amended Education Bill has passed the third reading m the House of Lords by 105 to 28 VOtCS The minority were composed oi atholks and Kxtremc Anglicans. The House of Commons will consi dei the Report on Monday.49 words
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Article36 1906-12-08 3 London, December 7, 1-30 P m Mr. Root, United State- Secretary, to the Navy, recommends the immediate construction of two additional battleships, one of the largc-t das* and one of 16,000 eons.36 words
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Article61 1906-12-08 3 A "STORM-TOSSED SHIP." idon, December 7, 1.30 p.m. At .1 meeting of the Consistory yesterday, Hw Holiness the Pope recognised twenty-four Bishops of the Allocution and compared the Church to a storm-tossed -hip. He dwelt on the anti-clerical movement m France and Spain and exhorted the61 words
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Article35 1906-12-08 3 London, December 7. 1 30 p.m. General Gui.-e Tucker was found dead under a railway near Portsmouth. T'.ic body was terribly mutilated. A \erdict of >uicide was returned at the inque-t35 words
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Article88 1906-12-08 3 FRANCE AND M< •!<< >CCO London, December 7. 1-50 p.m. In the French Chamber, M. Jaures> attacked the Government for the feverish haste with which they carried on preparations m Morocco, declaring thn if Fiance be drawn into the fray >he must penetrate into the interior.88 words
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Article76 1906-12-08 3 London, December 7, 1-50 v.m. Che Times' Correspondent at lokio wires that the new army programme will enable Japan to place three quarter of million men m the field The garrisons m Manchuria and Corea will be reduced furnishing six new divisions for the Home e»tablishment76 words
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189 1906-12-08 3 We regret to record the death of the late Mr. Win McKean which occurred at the General Hospital last eveninj the re-ult of injuries which he sustained by being thrown out of his motorcar. It will l>e remembered that on the even Mr.189 words
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Article115 1906-12-08 3 <'ITK I.\l LIST SHOWS Phe list ot cases :u -me before the Appellate Court otxt week has been printed It shows twenty ca-es, but two o( these have been withdrawn since the list win put m the printer's hands. Ihe first c^-^e on the list is the115 words
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Article107 1906-12-08 3 Phis famous wayang has secured the services of an eminent prestigiature m Mi. Robinson who will make his j, moti on the on Sunday night Mr. RobintOU is conjurer of no mean ability and judging from the sheaf <>f (lauding press notices of his performances which107 words
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Article925 1906-12-08 3 CHRISTMAS IN SINGAPORE El EGANT DISPLAYS OF ATIRACTIVE GIFTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Messrs. Thompson Thomas and Co. There is really o-ly one Grocery and Provision Store m Singapore, othe. firms make a pretence of the thing, a kind of a Mdc line, but The Australian Stores is, properly -peaking,925 words
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Article868 1906-12-08 3 SMALL CAUSES BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE. Chief Justice Sir. W. H. Hyndmanlones was occupied all day yesterday "with .small causes, of which there were eighteen on his list for the day. Ihe first case called was that of Syed Omar bin Tahah vs. Vavana Secunder, which was rdjourred868 words
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Article1947 1906-12-08 3 LYING WITNESSES. i Ne r°J X H is a sho P coolie. A couple of days ago, he was set to count some money. During the operation, he htched a dollar then went to the bath room and dropped it into a bucket of water. It happened that1,947 words
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Article41 1906-12-08 3 during the early hours of yesterday d three valuable watches were carrl' for',l he VCS lcmail > ""known lor the moment but it it expected thai our mtelhgcm detective Inspector wS g.ve an early account of them41 words
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Advertisement357 1906-12-08 3 H. S. KIRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING COMMIBSIQK ri (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATIO: A new buildin 8 specially built f« tubla ,1,^,1,,, i !Acco mm oCa,ion for Horses and C, rrigc l)v (by t7 XXT RA larg e .oose boxes f,, r Race Zj T^ Venflated storeroom, for the us, of357 words
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Miscellaneous133 1906-12-08 3 11 CHURCH NOTICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Matins and Litany 7a m Holy Communion and Sermon (Choral) f Sunday School Bible Class 3140 p m Evens. >ng and Sermon 5-30 p m St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Holy Communion o-lft a m Foo Chow Service 11.15 aim! bunday school and Hible classes133 words
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Article233 1906-12-08 4 SurgO n describes as fol- expert n< tlol a visit to China. W, left Singa| :on sod NovemtheN. K. monsoon the Ktressely rough one liere to Hongkong w l,,!i lh< li alter > days from .nil 111: was (jiiite an unusual observe that the Sampans a I233 words
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Article247 1906-12-08 4 ct.l red pepper on his toa-t ol wearing jewelm Miller nailed all hi> chairs wall. Ulan Poe slept with his cat, .atclv proud of his feet. I wore his eye-glasses when, a ay used to lilt hi> hat when:he house m which he Vanity Fair." uidre247 words
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Article235 1906-12-08 4 larrison liner Bmmsltr, which recently at Liverpool took a tmed Thomas Anderson, who kable adventure to relate to can i onsul. It seems, that m the service »>f the Railway as a mechi the construction <>f the Long on the Florida coa^t. hundred and forty men235 words
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Article731 1906-12-08 4 for a er^r"" 0 I,^1 war, a,,d duell,. i I Cl ,|,e d 8 lis <ode most desi, Wv fJZZ stro "6«t and ./m S e,r i 1 ,,^,r a y: i h 4 d -"^cre y d «m mighl hallenge the y a o T731 words
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116 1906-12-08 4 Very general disappointment will be f( It at the decision of the British Press > on to postpone the projected visit to India. The reason for this step is contained m the following cable from Mr. T. Stead. Regret very much the conflict with116 words
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Article72 1906-12-08 4 Our renders may be knowing that Mr, Cowasji, Hnriistcr-at-L.iw, who wa* dismissed Com the 13m mah Bar by the Bench o!" the Chief Court after the famous Nah Noo Abduction case, on charges of unprofessional conduct m connection with that case, appealed to ilic Privy Council against72 words
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Advertisement192 1906-12-08 4 > Recreation Hotel. < SERAXGOON ROAD, TRAMWAY TERMINUS. <( y Has excellent •ocotnmodation for temporary and ocrN manent boarders. >^ Airy rooms with Verandah ami bath room* complete. X A GOOD TABLE WINES. y Prices moderate wh.ch may be ascertained from the Manager, f y> Joe F. de CONCEICAO, >192 words
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Miscellaneous2035 1906-12-08 4 a-^rfi^BM^^S^^-^Bm^^flr^^^C^^J^sWßlßßV^^^^ Mai bKlw I— X** "^taw V SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED. Ntmt, Port, Probable date of Arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. Q Alesia, Hamburg, Dec. 7 Behn Meyer Austria. Trieste, Jan. 12; Rautenberg Airl.e Sydney, Dec. 24; Boustead Awa Maru, London,— P. Simons Achilles, Liverpool, Dec2,035 words
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27 1906-12-08 5 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PREVENTED FROM LANDING AT PANAMA. > y i.i. A Mriea ns an incessant in the Isthmian I President landing to clputtingout aD ethcfur> of Ihe hew27 words
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Article22 1906-12-08 5 v- Tie structure of Venice has been been found that undue proportion inh ydride. Hie buildlJ irom the22 words
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Article26 1906-12-08 5 I: 1 he Directors of ompany have i«s»holders exipany's position m I moralU i 'liable. nt Uiat tin v will be tcut.on.26 words
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25 1906-12-08 5 A [onion report tates that a naval -t Morocco i> imthe detective condirs of the vessels <>t the25 words
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Article106 1906-12-08 5 ir from satisfactory, eadera are to the final illy believed there are ispire to the lile only one can fulfilled, the defeated -ra. i u-t the I another revolution, the L'p'ted Secretary alarmed over of an\.- "s, and thai at the coming gress many Bills i the106 words
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18 1906-12-08 5 All re have beet) broken •r the pa-t e billion dollar-.18 words
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Article17 1906-12-08 5 Edward replying to an cd that evid- impartial commitenquired into the ngs throug :CS.17 words
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Article18 1906-12-08 5 Severe g great destruction to CS have been lost nd it is feared ship-18 words
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Article23 1906-12-08 5 he situation i rilical. In view if thf occurrence of cti( >ns, the execuern f<»r the forIministration ha-23 words
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Article21 1906-12-08 5 King Frederick att< nfled a miliAt the banquet t< asts were exFrederick has also Buelow.21 words
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45 1906-12-08 5 Separation Between Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. i i ft e moon pa- Manchester CiuardiM pa rat ion ind Duchess of Mari- id. on the ground ■•;,< by the s of wl i chess keeps ondon, and her i its precluded from fhe document, it lonOctol45 words
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56 1906-12-08 5 Ii rabei 15 Four rchista were »lon fPanama). i been found ed there, ind preparaPresidemRoossvett Panama with Chair- < Isthmian Canal ll.c plot was to have November .8. 1 mted State* marines from the American prepaying the vessel "resident and his wife, Ull! to guard56 words
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37 1906-12-08 5 I! In the interview rm c I''i!uw, the German ,Y llul I '-"-oii Achrcnthal. the it was shown that on all pending q lWn* C u Ily in re «ard to the37 words
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Article50 1906-12-08 5 San Frandaco, Nov. ,0. a hr*e lromk.ng Leopold of Belgiun It is' Z W^T n tr °ng Prote?t ™d" by the British Government against the nuel methods employed g by h" Bcg.ans.and the recent declaration of Loid Ripon have forced King U opoM to grant the conces ,ion.50 words
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Article60 1906-12-08 5 London. Nov. .6, 5-4S p.m. Radical support, o, Si, Henry Campbell Ban! Hermans (.overnment censure its indifference to immorality among the C hinese labourers at the South-African mines. Notwithstanding the election*en?.*! outcry abort "slavery.* 1 .6000 additional Chinese have been imported since the preseni Ministry60 words
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216 1906-12-08 5 San Francisco, Nov. u>. An incessant downpour of rain during the i» st lour days over the States of Wa&hin ton and Oregon hat caused the heaviest floods within the history of those States. Millions of dollars 1 worth of property have been destroyed,216 words
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Article51 1906-12-08 5 San Francisco, Nov. 17. The laM census of the United States, which has just been comple 26, shows the wealth of the nation to be o;,e hundred and billion dollars, which gives Mie United States the proud distinction ot being the richest nation m the51 words
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Article71 1906-12-08 5 London, Nov. 17. 5-15 p.m. 1 "en thousand Russian exiles are passing through Chelyabinsk monthly on their way to the Siberian frontier. Vladivostok, Nov. 17. General Rennenkampf, Governor-oenerJ ot Irkutsk, was attacked with a bomb on the 12th while leaving hi^ office at mid-day. He was only71 words
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31 1906-12-08 5 San Francisco, Nov. 17, -An attempt was made yesterday m Berlin to assassinate Major Sternberg. and the Ger man authorities are considerably worked up over the matter.31 words
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191 1906-12-08 5 The next Convocation of the Punjab University will be held on Saturday, thh 22nd December 1906, atu noon. At a largely attended meeting of the Syndicate the other day it was unanimously resolved to recommend to. the Senate that the Hon'blc Sir Chark Montgomery Rivaz.191 words
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161 1906-12-08 5 GENERAL HONDA'S EULOGY. The' Committee of Judge* of the tons distance riding race held a meeting at tlu Headquarters of the First Cavalry Brigade on Sunday morning, wIK-n Major-General Honda set forth his views as tD the achievements of the conpetitors. It was eventually deeded161 words
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Article14 1906-12-08 5 rui King will open a South Africa.] HxXtLat thefeya. Horticultural Society's Hall m February.14 words
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Article939 1906-12-08 5 HUGE TURNOVER OF A DOUBTFUL INDUSTRY. "If canned meat lms killed its thou sands, then polluted milk lias killed its tens Of thousand! this was the sensational opinion arrived at and written by a competent authority after perusing Mr. Upton Sinclair's icmarkable book m which he exposed939 words
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Article82 1906-12-08 5 \n importAOt declaration on the sub iect of spiiitualism by Professor Cesrm Lombroso is creating considerable interest ie scientific circles. He jttt« that in collaboration *ith Dr. Pallidmc he has inquirep exhaustively into tlv whole subject of spiritualistic pheno mena. ••As ihe result of our researches, h<82 words
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Article744 1906-12-08 5 i» ea Number p I'ays.i Capital. Subsc bed. of V^flf. mf'tn Reserve Company Quotati Shares v.«iue u\> 10 )rK r r~ GOLD. I 13.5°0 *Io $10 .4 Mersawali <». M. Co.. Ltd. 10.00 seller* ***** $175,000 $140,000 35«0 unissued 4,000 *io Sio (Deferred) ooSaellen UJOOi /400,00 c744 words
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Article149 1906-12-08 5 Gambier buyer-. 6.58 do Cube No. 1 10.95 Copra, Bali v.40 do Pontianak 80 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.65 do White, Fair LW. 5 percent. 24.75 Sago Sarawak Flour t.95 do Brunei No. 1 2.95 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali io{ percent. buyers 3 per cent. 19.00 Coffee149 words
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Article130 1906-12-08 5 On London. Bank jm s >/< •/•<; Demand 2/4 a/415/K Private 3ms .•,.,:<. (M Germany, Bank <1 »1 Private 3m x t do 6mi C>// {'ramr. Bank d d Private 3 m s I d< 6 m s On Indm. Hank I P. Private to d s 1 1130 words
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Advertisement238 1906-12-08 5 HOUSE OF LORDS (CORpNEt BRAND) THE WHISKY Of DISTINCTION W V J| SOLD EVERYWHERE KNO WN A A T Yl VHERE. "CIGARS" We beg to inform the Public that we have imported the following Brands of Dutch Cigars which \v«- are selling at very moderate prices, m order to induce238 words
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Article1462 1906-12-08 6 1 HEY DON' I KNOW Ml'UI ABOUT BABIES Mosl mothers know little OT nothing about bringing up babies." A mere man, Frank Barkley Copley, calmly makes this revolutionary statement m ()"/>"//. Then he proceeds to pump any amount of hot shot into the paralyzed phalanxes maternity*1,462 words
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Article229 1906-12-08 6 ration is still one of the great mysteries ol Nature. In the case of the birds, it is thought to be partly explained by the assumptions that the old birds lead the way. and that they travel by old land connections. As a matter of fact, however,229 words
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Advertisement74 1906-12-08 6 [«I new French Cabinet is a rathe, remark.- ble instance of what journalism mny tejjd to. )f the doj Mi crs vl,. compote a, no fewer tha ciSt fcj^l"*; writolorthe Paris •ess. M Uemenceau, the Premier l>asbren, perhaps, the most extensive contributor. M Vivian is a we n. kuounnomc, and74 words
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Advertisement628 1906-12-08 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FIND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000) lgnaw bilver Reserve $10,'i00,000 j Krserve Liabil.ty of I'roprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq -Chairman. Hoo, C W. I >iokson— Deputy-Chairman. K. Goetz, Ksq. I H.E. Tomkins Ksq. C. R. Lenzmann, I D. M. Nissim,628 words
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Advertisement359 1906-12-08 6 NOTICES. G. A. Fernandez Co. W* 6 n'Ahnada Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND MOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 8 6 v.c. m. Bolter, 69, ANSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. Just Landed a Fresh Stock oj> Pickled Herrings m tin Smoked Russian Spratts Fresh Bombay359 words
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Advertisement357 1906-12-08 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. 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 to357 words
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Advertisement634 1906-12-08 6 11 fc titm^mg^ *"seeu flNEOus t inn *yj ■Straits njficent climate r A health A pU i A" attractiv, U) 1( CHEAP RETURN TICKETS To m First Sal, £a T C OlOn Bp Second Saloon 6 Sin m For ton P S- N. Co fc, March, 1906. M| t. KUDe634 words
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