Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 December 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 395 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 585 1 PLEASANT GLIMPSES OF HOLIDAY TIME AT WILHELMSHOHE. The German Emperor and his family spend their summer vacation in the Castle of Wilhelmshohe, near Cassel. As described by a writer in Harper's Bazaar, it is really a vacation. Here is seen the domestic side of the
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  • 209 1 At Edinburgh on 16th inst. Lord Rosebery unveiled a bronze memorial to the Scots Greys, consisting of a figure of a mounted trooper, in Princes-street-gardens, opposite Frederickstreet. Hundreds of veterans ,f the regiment were present Lord Rosebery said it was to the memory of those who did
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  • 67 1 At the beginning of the last century no Jew could sit in the House of Commons, on municipal councils 01 M magistrate or sheriff. At tile end of the fierce struggle, Baron Lionel de Rothschild saw his cause triumphant, and, the disabilities removed, he took his seat in the House
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  • 385 1 INDIAN STUDENTS IN JAPAN. Japan lias during the last few years loomed very large in t lie eyes of the whole civilised world and the prospect of a course of studies at a Japanese polytechnic school has a peculiar fascination for the young Indian student of the Technical Sciences. It
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  • 304 1 RECEPTION BY INDIAN COMMUNITY. His Highness sir Aga Sultan Matv med Shah, G. C. I. E the Aga Khan, arrived at Kobe by the German mail steamer Prina Regent Luitpold on the 29th ult., and was welcomed by Mr. A. G. Hoosain, Manager of Messrs.
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  • 219 1 PUNISHED HIS WIFE Ihe cflcct upon some is not a lit tic curious, one man who put five thousand rupees in deposit with Arbuthnots a month ago said it would be his last attempt to save, and to prevent him giving w»y to the temptation to do m tor some
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 r^ FOR I'MK CrtRiSTMAS \NI> NfW Year Festivities ORDER USHER'S tgents JO HN LITTLE Co., Ltd :(OIM Cittle ftd SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ClrFtß. I JOHN LITTLE CO'S $20 HAND $20 SEWING MACHINF. COMPLETE WITH WALNUT COVER. MACHINE IS EXPRESSLY MANUFACTURED FOR US ON THE VERY LATEST LINES, AND is FILLY GUARANTEED
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    • 175 1 Howarth Erskine Ei>§ipeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. 1^ Telephone 23. T e i egrams EBSKINE." tWEILL ZERNER] li:3!i^I i:3!i^ Jewellers and Watchmakers 1 I INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT THEIR FINE SELECTION OF I I JEWELS ETC. SUITABLE FOR XMAS NEW YEAR PRESENTS [PRICES REjVlflßKflßbY CHEfIP m[ IMPLEMENTS, Bt^°" Whitcamao,
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    • 11 1 What is WHISKY? 9 USHERS Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO- LTD-
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  • 1085 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 22ND DECEMBER. TODAY'S MEETING AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER. In yesterday's issue, we published a letter from the Hon. Captain Young, Colonial Secretary, convening a meeting today at noon, at the Council Chamber of the people of Singapore, generally; of the Chinese, in
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  • 113 2 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. We have receive'! numerous con* plaints aneni late delivery <iml nondelivery of the E.fr.M. Thin it a etatt of affair* vot ftarti exceedingly! and wt art most anxtous to put it stop to it. Wi are takfag every poeeibU f rp t>> do so, and
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  • 43 2 Change in the Proprietorship of the Eastern Daily Mail.' We dnm the attention >f our readers to the Notices appearing into-davs issue re the change in the Proprietorship of the Eastern Daily Mat/"' the SwgaJana Mittran" and the u Caxton Print ing IVorks."
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  • 126 2 A School solely for girls is shortly to be opened in Swatow. China has never had female schools. The Slaby-Arco telephone and wireless telegraphy apparatus has transmitted messages a distance of forty kilometres. It is rumoured that when Sir Henry Blake's term of office as Governor of Ceylon expires, his
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  • 98 2 CHRISTMAS IN SINGAPORE. M EGAXI wspuv °"eofthei ca(l magnificent display of acc u^ view at Mr. de bfk Jewell> though an inspccn-mcV^^-wiU well repay a visit e h tiaras, st* and c^S^SS gold stud S diamond b e br < and hoop r i ngs dce variety. "kSffitJuij gem-mounted Empire
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  • 39 2 At a general meeting ot the Y \]r a heldlastevening,thel HowingdirSi were elected Messrs James Akken. I J.H.Whiuk« A \> few/ N iVI Considerable routine bus transacted and a genera! lines ot the As reported.
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  • 46 2 H. M. S., "Clio," Commander CDJI KaiKe>, arrived from Sfra day morning, and anc. roads. Nothing her men:- :he moment known H; S- "K g Alfred, Cecil F. rhursby, arrived from on Ihursday in the roads. S tor Bangkok on the i th
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  • 256 2 mi a laud keep abreast of St. Mai} is fitting up his es furniture, Ct< a qu;:t. -pick and It is aga will shortly Wila to the rank o! ficld-m Sea u Lord Kitchener, who lecair.i. general on I, June, i i now the se;, g t J. FuGISJ Street
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 234 2 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS LINESI FRESH FRUITS MESSINA ORANGKS ft LEMONS. ALMEIRA GRAPES, (WHITE AND PURPLE* NUTS ALMONDS. WALNLTS, FILBERTS. eH©e©LATES IN PRESENTATION BOXES, ALL SIZES. PERFUMERY IN NEW AND VARIED DESIGNS. ALL AT SPECIALLY LOW XMAS PRICES. During tbis wecl* W arc giving, free, witb every *5 purchase a wall calendar
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    • 347 2 IN ORDER INTRODUCE WDiskp. IT WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, I. e. £l> M Pf P* ih case of 12 bottles quarts, rfl%^% excludinq duty, or 85 cts the *UJ-^# quart bottle, duty included. RECORD No. 1177. OLD TAYLOR SCOTCH WHISKY. From the results of our analysis we are
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    • 187 2 TAW GEOK HAY, (CHOP HIN MO CO.) 382 Victoria Street. Dealers in Muslin, silk, sarongs, prints, and all sorts of goods suitable for Chinese Nyonyas. Inspection Cordially Invited. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT. WANTED. Two experienced Apothecaries, Salary Si, 200 per anin.n each with free unfurnished temporary quarter— Chinese
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 82 2 CHURCH NOTICES. St Andrew's Cathedral Fourth bunday in advent. jni. Matins and Litany Holy Communion (< ;.i(tp.niSunday Scl 00l Bible Gas Evens«>ng and Sermon St. Wlatthew s Sepoy Lint Foo Chow Servfc C ;rrn Sunday Khoo p.m Evensong and Sit: 1 Prinsep Street Church. Malay Mr A. Lea. .^.m BngJMh.Rer.LA.Gfa3
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  • 178 3 jgps AMENDMENTS ADOPTED I£gfsi1 £gf5i CONTROVFRSY EXPECTED. London, December 21,7-15 a.m. I Mt] Undsdownc's motion insisting the amendments to the Education Suras adopted by .33 votes to 52 Firlfrcwe laid on the Opposition the Jponsibility of wrecking the Bill. r T n M agree that the country
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  • 94 3 Lord 's Emphatic Refusal To Consider Amendments. London. December it, 1-20 p.m. In the House of Commons reference eta made to the Lords' Message on the on Bill. C ampbell-Bannerman, the Premier, moved that the order for the leration of the amendments be discharged Iced upon as an emphatic itfasal
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  • 30 3 London, December n, 1-20 p.m. Bryce has been appointed dor at Washington. urs arc rife in the Lobby that Mr. Birrell will probably succeed Mr. Br > CC
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  • 70 3 5S <V FOUR LIVES. I London, Dec. 21, 8.45 a.m. Two bombs were thrown at 11. Chief of the Police, as he was driving in a carriage escorted dragoon* Hie carri.-i^c was smashed and the Killed. The driver, a policeman and two dra- were mortally wounded, but
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  • 47 3 tSIONS BETWEEN MOBS AND POLICE. London, December ti, 8.45 a.m. Hitherto, 105 religious establishments eluding 34 Episcopal Palaces, have tee:, evacuated in France. Collisions between mobs and gendarmes have occurred at Grenable, and Nantes, the Kcasion being the ejection of Prelates from their Palaces.
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  • 39 3 London, Dec. 21, 8-45 a.m. The House of Lords has decided not n their amendments to the Irade- Disputes Bill and has read for a third time the Workmen's Compensation Bill, and Land Tenure Bill.
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  • 29 3 London, Dec. ai, H-45 a.m. Ihe ilou^c of Commons baa rejected two of the amendments of the Upper Hou^e to the Town Tenants Ireland Bill.
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  • 52 3 HEADQUARTERS IN JAPAN. 1 don, Dec. 21, 8.45 a.m. 10 correspondent to "The announces that a new Shipping Company, already possessing a fleet of I ms, has been formed in Japan, Hth a capital of two million sterling. Branches are to be established at Java, Manila
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  • 86 3 LEGISLA I [< >N SUGGESTED. London, Dec. ti, 8.45 a.m. Felix Schuster, Governor of the nion of London and Smith's Bank, wing the Bankers Institute, gly urged legislation with a view eation of 1 national gold reIle suggested that each Baak j uld contribute a certain percentage
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  • 14 3 T"t Britjah s tcamc r Cltewj Chow 'joxri trom m °y» yesterday, with immigrants
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  • 878 3 was not a seat vacant punct e u a^ PilS P'-s There was a raised dais at one end of the room, on which the piano was Placed, and all the numbers on The programme were given therefrom 1 he girls were marched in with
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  • 166 3 DECISION GIVEN YESTERDAY IN THE SHRAGER CASE. Yesterday morning judgment was given by ihe Court of Appeal on the appeal of Mr. C. J. March, trustee for Messrs Shrager Brothers, bankrupts, against the decision of Justice Fisher who held that the settlement of the Singapore property known as
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  • 417 3 VISIT OF THE GOVERNOR TO PENANG. In the "Intercepted letter" from "Edith to Fanny in the Straits Echo on Tuesday appeared the following:—Now that Sir John is amongst us once more I hope \hat some man who really has the welfare of the place at heart
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  • 148 3 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Wednesday, 2nd January, 1907 at 2-30 p.m. at the Council Chamber. Orders of the Day. 1. Labuan Bill (Bill "To provide for the Administration of the Colony of Labuan") Ist Reading. N. B. It is intended to move
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  • 117 3 The rumour is current out in Cairo and pretty persistently too, that the Price and Princess of Wales will pay Egypt a visit this winter. It is said that the Prince will go to South Africa to open the new Parliament, and that
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  • 87 3 It is reported that the Chinese Government have decided that mandarins of the first and second rank, who are opium smokers and who hold office, are to report themselves to the Emperor. They will be dismissed at once if they do not immediately give up the habit. Officers
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  • 67 3 A Lady, speaking at the meeting of the Royal Society for ihe Protection of Birds, said she had a lady constable at every church in her district to take notes of the women with feathers in their hats, and these were afterwards written to. Men could help very much, she
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  • 1181 3 MR. ST. V. B. DOWN'S CASE A few days ago, we noticed that Mr. St. V. B. Down was cited before Mr. Michell to explain certain allegations made by the Sanitary Authorities against his cow-shed. The principal points were that he did not keep his license in a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 8 3 Iv tsenar wires (By submarine $00* telegraph. I
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    • 440 3 NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. The S. S. Pontianak (Captain Casey, sails from this Fort every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, special rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co.. Ltd. Agmts. NOTICE is hereby given .'t I have sold and assigned to the M Straits
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    • 486 3 H. S. KIRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING CO f MISSION STABLES (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION') A new building specially built for stables, absolutely sanitary and up-to-date Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week, or month at Popular Prices Kxtra large loose boxes for Race Horses; also a suitably oquiiK-cl and
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  • 372 4 HENRY KING BEAUCHAMP, C. I. E. EDITOR, MADRAS MAIL." The newspaper world o( India will suffer a great loss by the departure of Mr. Bcauchamp from Madras. When in IS9O he was placed in editorial charge of the Madras Mail at the age of 24 the experiment was regarded as
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  • 288 4 AMUSING ACTION AGAINST A BEAUVY DOCTOR. New York, Oct 10 —Mrs. Wil.iam J. Elder, the wife of a Morristown recover heavy damages from a fashionable Philadelphia beauty doctor for disfigurement and loss caused by his bungling treatment. The direct injury was to the
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  • 131 4 Mr Prithwis Chandra Ray, Editor of the Indian World, lias received by the last m.nl a letter from Mr. W. T Stead m which he writes. The rapid development of criticle struggle between the House ol Lords and the House of Commons renders it more than ever certain
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  • 616 4 THE PRESS IN POLITICS. MR. CHURCHILL ON THE POWER OF NEWSPAPERS. The power of personality formed the text of a brilliant little homily which Mr. Winston Churchill addressed to the members of the Institute of Journalists (London District), who dined together it the Hotel Cecil last month. Briefly put, the
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  • 128 4 His Majesty has conferred the honour of the C. Y. upon Major-General Edward Henry Courtney, Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor. Major-General Courtney joined the Royal Engineers in 185?, and was through the campaign in China during the years 1858-60, in the course of which he accompanied
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  • 121 4 The Bill whichjwas submitted to Parliament this session by the Cru.nnel Company seeks power for the construction of a submarine railway which is to be connected at Dover with the systems of the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies, and on the French side oi the Channel with the
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  • 123 4 Ihe Pandits of Benares propose to hold a public meeting to express their regret at the death of Mr. Ralph unffiths whose services in the cause of popularising the study of Sanskrit are so well known. The deceased was the I rincipal of the Queen's College Benares 25 years ago
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 233 4 "I. VICTOR,* STREET RA;P liS A v.sit to this Studio will prwe h latcs, Photographs^n^^ «*> by Special lady attendant I _^^>^ for the convenience of S take in Straits Chinese Ladies I"* bMvve «n 4 Piln Speoal .reduction of ,00/0 on usual prices 7^ IRccrcatiop Hot^P SB*A»COON ROAD, TXAUIVAY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 563 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of Arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Austria, Trieste, Jan. 12 Rautenbcrg Airlie, Sydney, Dec. 24 Boustead Awa Mam, London,— P. Simons Alcinous, Liverpool. Dec 26 Mansfield Andalusia, Hongkong, Jan 9 Behn Meyer Australien, Colombo, Jan 28 M. Maritimes Ayuthia, Bombay, Dec 24 Borneo
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    • 841 4 Sonneberg, Australia, Dec 23; Behn Meyer Sultan Fremantle, Jan 8 Mansfield baint Domingo, Hongkong, Dec 25 E. Asiatic Cos Sanuki Maru, London, Jan Paterson Simons Sado Maru, London, Jan 3 P. Simons Tourane, Marseilles, Jan 14; M. Mantimes Totomi Maru, Bombay, Dec— Paterson Simons. Uganda, Australia, Dec Boustead Vandaha, China,
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    • 672 4 Shantung, Ger. str. 1,000 tons, Capt. Littmann, 17th Dec. From Ball, ioth Dec. G.c, and 4 d.p. Behn Meyer Co. For Macassar, 25th Rds. Chakrabongs, Siam. str. 352 tons, Capt Danholdt, 18th Dec. From Bangkok, 8th Dec. G.c, and 41 d.p. East Asiatic Coy. For Bangkok, 22nd— Rds. Heun. Nor
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  • SCIENCE & MEDICINE.
    • 335 5 Hinmltancously from two Alnltl i phccs in the United States Ition of device for seeing at :h< n ,by electrical means is anj by twO different inventors. ce i t strange to say, the name ich inventor for his device a^ :i ivue I lie »ames of
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    • 47 5 Esperanto is shown that there is now a journal B i^e devoted to photography \cvuc." For the informaUS here i> an Esperanto per: > Akvo bolinta icm.3, ta natria »50g. (B) A malvarma 100 cm. 3, Acida g (Q Akvo 1 cm. 3, KarI 30g.
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    • 65 5 Granville, the actress who a balloon voyage by me of her experien- Woman's Life." "When we got o ng." she says. M we heard the mist, and I said, c it the other balloon." Suddeared, and we saw it We flashed our electric h
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    • 58 5 l ess telegraphy experiments Poolittle, a thirteen-year- New Haven, Connec- acting attention in the Suites. He has a complete I barn near his home, able io call wireless stang I -land Sound, and to lercial messages transm Sound steamers. During of the American cruier, Cleveland, and Minneag I
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    • 164 5 land of strange crea- *.he native country of 5, the black swan, which -tobe a prodigy. It is also thai -trange creature halfthe egglaying duckatypus. But perhaps the most snarkable thing about the animals of l ie way in which the or pouched order, is modified 1 the
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    • 139 5 addition to Australia's auna is the little mouse-like ribed and figured in a isue of the Proceedings of the Society." The specimen pan of a collection made for the urn by Sir William Ingram, the s pa ies has been named gale Ingrami. This little J -me 3
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  • 1083 5 CO-RESPONDENT THROWN INTO THE SEA. §s»;s£££ftSl said Mr de Maupas I let frTwlficn th inCC thC case, record su^f*? *****1 WaS fixedatth e for Mr A mith MR who a PPeartd lnni^t" MaUpaS Said l "s client beFrli r° a M ery d and well-known French family. He
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  • 116 5 The will of Mrs. Ada Lewis-Hill, the wife of the late wellknown money lender, has been proved in London, the net personalty being sworn at ,£1,106, °73- The deceased left over .£500,000 in private bequests, including ,£*****0 to her second husband, and specific bequests amounting to
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  • 278 5 A RACE OF SEMI -HUMAN GIANTS. QUEER YARN FROM THE ARCTIC. English papers state that a curious cablegram has been sent out from Montreal by Laffan's agency. It reports tne alleged existence, in the unexplored Polar regions north of Hudson's Bay, of a race of semi-human giants. The original authority
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  • 360 5 THE REGISTRAR'S POWER OF REFUSING NAMES. A correspondent, whose letter appears below, seems to have had an unfortunate experience over the name of his little daughter, and one which raises a point of great public interest. His letter runs To the Editor of the Daily Mail, Sir
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  • 120 5 All Paris is talking of a recent bazaar got up by a number of popular actresses to raise funds for a Stage Life-Boat." Mile Louise Stock, the popular AngloFrench chanteuse, alone raised no less than 3,000 francs by selling kisses at 20 francs a time Among the lady's earliest customers
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  • 762 5 Number T p Pays a Capital. Subsc bed of Reserve Company Quotations present snares J i price GOLD. I 13.500 $10 1 $10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd. 1 0.00 sellers 1900 $175,000 $140,000 j 3,500 unissued 1 4,000 $io| $Io (Deferred) 00.8 sellers 1900 £400,000 £350,000
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  • Commercial.
    • 148 5 Gam bier buyers 6.82^ do Cube No. 1 10.50 Copra, Bali 10.35 do Pontianak 9.95 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.00 do White, Fair L. W. 5 per cent. 24.50 Sago Sarawak Flour 3.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.92^ Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali 16^ per cent. buyers 3
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    • 155 5 On Lornhn. Bank .j m s 2 4 7/16 Demand 2/4 do. 6 m s »/4 15/16 n r Private^ ms 2 4 9/i6 On Germany. Bank d d 2 Private 3ms 44 do 6ms 46 On France. Bank d d t#^j Privates ms V 97 4 do 6ms
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 272 5 HOUSE OF LORDS (CORONET BRAND) THE WHISKY Of DISTINCTION re#^v^^— old I CORONET BRWiD.B^I SOLD EVERYWHERE KNOWN ANYWHERE. FOR SALE AT TANK ROAD LIVERY AND RACING STABLES At Moderate Prices 15 Indian l»red Polo Ponies, broken to saddle. ALSO 6 Persian Bred Harness Horses and Hacks. Tank Road Livery Stables,
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  • 1491 6 T4JE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE. In a leader written last year on the subject of the future training of the controlling staff of the Indian Forest Service, we described the new qualifying examination for the admission of probationers to the Department introduced at the time of the transfer of
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  • 190 6 At last month's tea sale a description of tea which is not often seen was offered. Golden Tip tea is made by plucking off the unopened young leaf or buds." The leaf so obtained is manufactured with extreme nicety and the result is a very
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    • 625 6 BANKS. Hongkong 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterline Reserve $10,000,000 1 ftQn g Silver Reserve $10,250,000 i50 0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. v. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C R. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 407 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 LT Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. u.c. D0ll$ Cops DOllS Just Unpacked See our enormous variety of, Dolls and mechanical toys. The Dolls are sleeping and waking beauties, different nationalities,
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    • 267 6 Dr. S. IWATSUBO, Dental Surgeon. Mo. 1 Raffles Plaoo. Hours oj consultation 9 a.m. to 12 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Or by appointment.) 3/8/06. 4fec 2/2/07. Ul. Bolter, 69, HNSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. Just Landed a Fresh Stock ojiSmoked Russian Spratts < Fresh Bombay Butter in Ilb and
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    • 410 6 E ADLET i!!!!iJALr^^: WANTED. WANTED. Typist and Shorthand writer. Must have good local knowledge. Chinese preferred. APPLY AT ONCE. Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Co., Ltd., Raffles Hotel Buildings. Brass Bassa Road u.c. WANTED. A smart Chinese or Eurasian Fypi>t for Engineering Establishment. Salary $40 to $50 per month according to
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    • 198 6 A health sutionfor-™"* CHEAP RETURN TICKETS F,rs,s.,l 10n ICK ETS TO COL 0WB( HI v COLOMBO, KANDY iHdiiced Taritl tl i •<> a JJS :tUrthtr P 0. S. N r 1 i st March, 1906, %]n *»n Ml > T. KUDO Japanese <l n ,t; sK CHARGES MODERATE F"i*om 7
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