Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 26 February 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 446 VOL. HI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 374 1 "WHICH WAY WILL CHINA KICK?" A correspondent of the Pall Mr, II Gazette has been discussing with an Indian personage of note some of the questions connected with our Eastern Empire. This authority waived away the danger of a Russian invasion, and continued We always forget
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  • 202 1 Some details of the will of Mr. W. Whiteley are published. He bequeatlved nearly m specific charitable and benevolent legacies, and directed that a some not exceeding shall be devoted to the founding and maintaining of homes for the aged poor. To his sister,
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  • 185 1 Fourteen men were landed 011 the Ist inst. by lifeboat at Scaton Carcw, Durham, from the steamship Clavermg^ of London, which went ashore at the mouth of the Tees yesterday after having just passed out of the river, bound for Japan. Thirteen of the rescued men were
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  • 123 1 It is understood from a prominent member of its head committee that I let Yolk is willing to support the vicu> of Progressiveson thcChincse question, including any further importation of cooli cs that may be found necessary for the mining industry. The condition is that the Progressives
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  • 823 1 CAREER OF A GAOL-BREAKER. (Special to The People") The sensational capture and sentence of the polite burglar of Bath, who entered a ladies school m the middle of the night and forced one of the lady teacher s to make an appointment with him m order to
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  • 94 1 I he area m the province of Jalar (or Yala), Moothon Patani, (Siamese Malaya) for which Mr. J. Dashwood Sauuders has got a concession, w,i-, the Bangkok Turn s% selected only after the most careful prospecting. This preliminary work was carried 00 for something like two and
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    • 194 1 -^c paper or IN People Che Best /idocriisiW medium i" Straits. JOHN UTTLE Co., I Jjittle s Standard 35ieyete. I jrrea and raprovements. f^k B^^_b I If I COMPLETE WITH LAMP AND BELL. LEVY HERMANOS.j SINGAPORE^ I JEWELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES GOLD, SILVER I NICKEL, WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS. Odcon
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    • 135 1 Howarth Erskine I Ei>§ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKJNE." SAFE BRILLIANT AND *T_f^' r 7 MOTORS .icEM^aR THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. MOTOR CARS MOTOR LORRIES r™ bsa?s WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. fiILEY ARGREAVES QO. Ltd. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS. "HARGREAVES," SINGAPORE. _l^_^rf^_^__4^_^___4k__^^_^rf^_(__^^^_^^_#^_^^^_^^_4^_^^^_^^_^^_^^ f*^^iV)^^MM^y^^^^_t I HAVE YOU TRIED OUR TAILORING. IF NOT?
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    • 10 1 iUe Guarantee tbe Cargest Circulation of anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 295 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY. 26th FEBRUARY. SAMSENGISM. 1 he Jucal Sanseng is bomt' what on a level with the hired bully who tor a consideration takes up anybody's quarrel and m a most cowardly manner, as a rule, inflicts injury on, as far as he is
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  • 378 2 Mr. John R. Mott. M. A., F. K. G. S., of New York, who has organised more Young Men's Christian Association branches and conventions than any other one man, has made an offer to the Manila Young Men's Christian Association of 1 50,000 pesos, which
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  • 724 2 Friday, March ist, C C. A. Concert Tanjong Fagar Road. Chinese Reading Room, 8.30 p.m. THERE was a partial bread famine m Bangkok owing to the Chinese New Year holidays. The North China Daily News asserts that Sir Robert Hart is not resigning, as was stated by R cuter. Mr.
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  • 86 2 The usual monthly handicap shoot ol the members of the Singapore Rillc Association was contested on Sunday with the following results The distances tired at were aoo, 5 00 and 600, yards. Class A. Master Gunner I 'arsons 200, 000, Goo plus Lieut A.M. Thompson S(v) R.
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  • 9 2 1 lie Edii intf:> written
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  • 141 2 To the Kditor, X Dk\k Sir, -In support your paper crowding m rani space m your We all know I gainst th« I the authorith than the licensed n v wa> made a^ •si i sam drawn, all can arc said to be licei composite car;, foi
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  • 48 2 The Editor Easi In \k Sj i, An< Tram Cars I i nation which I trust to publish. That the Tramwi make a^ much m<M of >vi <ai not I every day and tha no objei tion a* ardl> likely t< fuffei and san.lu Singarn»re 85th February, i
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  • 147 2 Po the Editor, Easi Sir, May troubl insertion m your columns to I the annoying obnoxi of packing human b class or creed m i ous numbei <• closed cars respei I the considerate under tranlpori Singapore. We arc I commission t oi prime impoi tan< should have cooll) decision
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  • 254 2 Money I mi uu- v ~M ung! e >. 1 Thou art my Savi,, Ur I King. Ur -%f v I I is for thee tint 1 I pray, I And make a rr ,n Sabbath day. I 1 »»w candles and n to buy: I ror
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 388 2 H.SCHAEFER&Co. uic beg to inform our customers (hat the old! known Old Bl^^B Caplor Ulbiskp m] bC Sold up to wF\£ lhc lsl Hpril* 1907 at 5b.25. per case Of 12 DOttlCS. RETAIL GP ALL DEALERS. Jt, o enaeter &Lo. SOliF IMPOPTFPS To-Ni^t. To-Ni§l?t. ThC I V O V 1
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    • 367 2 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its products is genuine unfess bearing the following registered Trade Marks K s?S?r"' PORTE-VEINE aExtraitVegetalallXOßA HW as 'illustrations below. 1 Tliese different Articles are also regularly protected JlygSL and the seller of counterfeited articles
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    • 171 2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF One rubber tyred Gig One Piebald Australian Horse One Set harness and one pair lanterns TO BE HELD AT No. 89 Bencoolen Street. On Thursday, 28th Feb. 1907 at 5 p.m. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co. Licensed Auctioneers. 23-2-07 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES at Malacca on the
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  • 750 3 catedlyma* stead) grow* o! thc Chinese AcV uuitc recently s took such. ccn othc. minor ;!;U -.ually seripiM 5tc rday morn.ng, belonging to „npanv i- intense clans and kcepe!"."- h use shows tS< Chouse should Is rival lodging t hc "Selangoi to .wlientlic boats 'the cry of AiJ,
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  • 113 3 Mr. Ed. J. Brewster, civil sen writes to the Ihiu\ Man as follows, Ins letter being 'hted "In the Red Sea," s.-. MongoUa De^.. 22: —It gives me grc.it pleasure to write and tell you that the letter you so kindly published for me under the heading
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  • 278 3 The directors of the Hambui America Line held a meeting on Jan. to con-ider the profits ot the yea: MS and the dividend to be distributed. It was stated that, after paying all expenses and the interest on preference -hare?, there will remain a profit of about
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  • 136 3 There are indications that Mr. AsquiuYs Budget is to be even more ambitious than had been anticipate*! It is now fairly certain, bar grave accidents, that he will have a substantial surplus to dispose of if not actually a.-, much as the which Mi Gibson Bowles expects. The
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    • 230 3 VELAVAN COY., I 95, E^OZBITsTSOISr JRO-AJD- CO miSSION, FORWARDING ft GENERAL SUPPLY AGENTS. Importers of Fodder, Cocoa |Meds) "Household" Brand Ceylon Tea, A-ahi lieer, Spice- »N:c. Representing riANG LEE cV Co., PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR B CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, PENANG THE M EASTERN OAILY MAIL" Loans and Mortgages arranged on easy
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    • 490 3 TRADES, PROFESSIONS AGENCIES. SINGAPORE THE ART FURNITURE I DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. Have the latest and up-to-date. Teak and Upholsteid Furniture on view, and also made to order at shortest notice. A VISIT WILL REPAY. BRITANNIA GROUND COFFEE QUALITY PURITY AND FLAVOUR GUARANTEED. TO BE HAD FROM GHEE SOON Co
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    • 260 3 SINGAPORE ?0R CHINESE NEW YEAR. 35 Robinson Road, (PasaS Lama.) Whisk}', Brandy, Sherry, Port at $1 bottle to $4 bottle duty paid. 3igaif, Dutch, Manila, Hanomahs, and Brazilain from $2 100 m tin boxes. Egyptian Cigarettes Vatiadis. $1.25 per 100. Cigar and Cigarette Holders m Amber and Meerschaum at reduced
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    • 327 3 SEREMBAN SEREMBAN CYCLE CO. 88-90 Paul Street MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS BURHAN Co., |9*y, Paul Street, Scrembau. l'roprietors NEGRI SEMBILAN AERATED WATER FACTORY JOHN de SILVA. //j, Paul SirtHf SiftmboM. Dealers m general I 'revisions, Bombay, Ceylon and Japanese goods. PXTENT MKDICINES Wines ainJ pirit.s of the very best
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 286 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED. Afaaw, Port, Probable date of Arrival, ami name Agents. SIKAMKRS. Airlic, Sydney, Fcb 24 Bonstead Antcnor, Liverpool, Feb 27 Mansfield Aparima, Australia, Feb- Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 P. U. Australian, Saigon, Mar 11 M. Mari times Austria. Hongkong, Mar 13; Rautenberg. A. Apcar. Calcutta. Feb
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    • 328 3 K. Willem 11, Amsterdam, Apl 27 Daendels K. Wilhelmina, A'terdam, Mar. 2 Daendels Laisang, Calcutta, Apl. 27 Boustead Liberia, Hamburg, Feb 23 B Meyer Lightning, Calcutta, Feb. 24 P. Simons Machaon, China, Mar. 3 Mansfield Malacca, London, Apl. 13 p. Malta, Colombo, Mar 2 P O Coy Muncaster Castle, N.
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  • 85 4 GENERAL BILDERUNCS REPLY. Characterise hi*-. Criticisms ok Rank and Fni as Unjusi and Unpatriotic. Says that 'only a bad workman quarrels with his tools. London, Feb. 25, 1.5 p.m. General Bilderling replying to the charges of incompetence and insubordination contained m General Kuropatkin's book against officers engaged
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  • 161 4 rHE VETERAN SOLDIER AND HIS MINION, London, Feb. 25, 1.5 p.m. General Booth ha«* started on hi^ tour through Ame icn and Japan. The ve.er .11 Gencrr', by way of a preliminary, has already visited Deiimark, Norway, and Sweden. On Ap, M iaf he
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  • 27 4 The Imperatrix" Wreck. RESCUE OF SEVENTEEN PASSFNGERS London, Feb. 25, 1-5 p.m. Seventeen passengers have nowbeen rescued from the ill-fated M Imperatrix." There are more on board.
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  • 122 4 TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE FEAKEP. London, Feb. 15, v;_ am. Later accounts about the Austrian Lloyd -teamer Itmpermtrtx are confuted bu. it is clear that the ve-sel iin a most dangerous po-iti >n. The disaster happen ght. There were two hundred passengers on board, and
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  • 37 4 MUCH LOSS OF LIFE. London. Feb. 25, 8.;o a.m. An express train running between New York a"d Chic go on the Pennsylvania Fiailr<~>ad was derailed near Johnstown. Fifty persons were injured, a number fatally.
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  • 39 4 1 r-. London, heb. Is, 8 50 a.m. Scotland has beaten Ireland m the international Rugby football match by 1 5 points to 3. Wales beat Ireland m the Association football match on Saturday by lioalto 2.
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  • 61 4 Wanted a National Army. London, Feb. 25, 8.50 a.m. Speaking at Portsmouth, Mr. lialdanc, War Minister, stated that. if Parliament consented, lie would appeal to the rountry for a national army, not m a spirit of militarism but because he had the assurance that the manhood of the country organised
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  • 38 4 London, Feb. 25, <S.JS a.m. Lord Cur/on of Kcdlcstone, c.\Viceroy of India, has been nomi lated for the Chancellorship of the University of Oxford, vacant through the <'c. th of the Right Hon. Viscount Goschen.
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  • 44 4 London, Feb. 25, 5.50 a.m. A band of Terrorists has attacked the post office at Warsaw. They killed seven persons and wounded five others, soldiers, clerks and customers. The band escaped m cabs, waving red flags with /f,oo sterling.
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  • 90 4 L LOUIS HO 111 AIN A NEW ROLE. London, Feb. 25, 8. -15 a.m. Louis Botha has formed a Volkite Ministry at Pretoria, following upon the Boer succc-sc*; m the recent elec tions m the Transvaal. The following arc given portfolios: Smuts Colonial Secretary. Cullinan Minister for
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  • 73 4 APPROPRIATE SPEECH BY HIS MAJESTY THE KING. London, Feb. 25, 8.25 a.m. In opening the South African Exhibition m London, King Edward delivered a speech m which he expressed the hope for prosperity and unity to South Africa. His Majesty was especially touched by the joint gifts
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  • 50 4 VICTORY FOR THE SOCIALISTS. London, Feb. 25, 8.25 a.m. Four hundred and nineteen members have been elected to the Duma. These include 75 monarchists and 258 members belonging to the Left Parties. Of these latter, 92 are Socialists. This representation of the Socialist m unprecedented m any Parliament.
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  • 236 4 The Berlin Wreck. rERRIBLE PLIGHT OF LADY PASSENGERS. London, Feb. 5.25 a.m. Forty bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Great Eastern Railway Company*! steamer Berlin at the Hook of Holland. The newspapers are full of hearty tributes t» the rail .ntry and devotion ot the Dutch lifcboat-inen
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  • 160 4 VETERAN FOUNDER OF THEOSOPHISM. Has Joined im Greai Majority. Madra>. February iSth. Colonel Olcottt's remains were cremated ?i Adyar yesterday at an appropriate ceremony, which VM attended by representatives of Buddhi>m. Zorastriani^m, and Christianity. The ceremony was performed by Buddhist-, the late Colonel having been a
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  • 200 4 GREAT RECEPTION. A -pecial telegram from Bombay to the /'tuns oj Cexlun states that the depth of interest excited by the doings of the Amir m India was realised when he came to Bombay yesterday i ith inst. Thousands of the populace welcomed him m the
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  • 148 4 The story of how Mr. Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia came to enter public life is related In the Nmtionmt ßnkm. In iS7<; he was on the staff of the Melbourne A%e. The electors of West Bourkc sent a deputation to the then proprietor of the Age, asking
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  • 903 4 From our own Correspondent THE DUST NUISANCE. Kuala Lumpur Feb. 2nd. Very little has been doing here lately. The Sanitary Board or Public Works' Department has been watering our roads with a dark evil-smelling mixture containing crude petroleum, with a view to remedying the dust nuisance. So
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  • 119 4 A curious sequel has followed from the recent tuberculosis lottery m France. One of the winners of gros lots was a man named Jambilloux, who is now going through a period of military training at Limoges. This man was reported to have won ,£4,000, and on the
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  • 494 4 A LESSON IN FIELD bPUKIb. Zamboanga is a thriving city m the Southern Philippines and the capital of the Moro Province, m which are included the great fertile, but comparatively uncultivated, island of Mindanao, and the more densely populated and fully cultivated islands of the Sulu Archipelago. Beginning
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  • 197 4 Addressing a meeting of his constituents m Bristol on 18th ultimo., Mr. Birrcll said he came before them emptyhanded. He at one time thought he was going to land a very fine fish, but he had been set upon by a gang of poachers. The House
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  • 68 4 The Jockey Club Stakes of ,£lO,OOO to be run at Newmarket on October 3, closed with 194 entries; forty-two horses are now left m. The list of four-year-olds includes Saucy, Mr. J. de Rothschild's Beppo, Black Arrow and Colonia. Among the three-year-olds are Perambulator, St. Martin, Lord Cadugan's The Sun,
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  • 604 4 LIGHT DAY YESTERDAY. The Chief Justice was occupied all the morning yesterday with summonses m Chambers and Mr. Justice Fisher heard judgment summonses ecclesiastical cases of no public interest till about 12-30, when his Court adjourned for •the day. In the afternoon, the acting AttorneyGeneral as! Ed the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 98 4 THE FAMOUS WRYANG KfISSIJVI. To* Nigh t! To-Night Tuesday, J6th Feb. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, No) th Bridge Road. The Dutch and Malay Variety Company of Singapore. STRONGER THAN EVER Will produce The Play entitled Cilara€=€sDk Prices $2, $1, 50 cts and 25 cts. (No performance on Sunday night.) S.
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    • 299 4 m FRENCH CINEMATftflj] To-I7i§l7t T^2| Entire Change of P^ogpa^l WE WILL EXHIBIT HIE BEST PICTURES! I AND VARIED STOCK 01 m Ms DON'T MISS THIS OCCASION I YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED WITH oy FIRST SHOW 7.30 P.M. J SECOND SHOW %A Siiatinee Svery SaturA II From 6 to
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  • 111 5 SELS BUILT IN EIGN COUNTRIES. a c been dv.v :I fn i n o and ;>oS rW These „OU! -'00,000 the output 5« however the total f r showing a rcducand oi IS Aw B n lending States oi owsan eceding the I a"v further the 1111 i v 5
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  • 416 5 The mail brings the home papers' references to the anxiety expressed at Singapore recently regarding the construction of the projected Malay railway The matter has already been sufficiently explained but it may be of interest to sec what the home papers were saying According
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  • 288 5 Mr. HMwrti Morell Holmes, Curator of the Pharmaceutical >ociety of Great Britain, write- to Fv T:>:i(-< Hitherto the name oi the plant u-ed cure for the opium habit m the Strait- Settlement- dne> not appear to have been made known. Specimen- of the plant m
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  • 121 5 Inc Dotiy TeUgrm^k publishes the following telegram from Copenhagen dated J:m. 7 The announcement j that a new Siamese State loan of 75. «co franca has been negotiated by the Presidents of the Landmand^banken "penhagen and the Stockholm I Ida Bank on behalf of these bankand
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  • 59 5 \r{ another of those Bangkok fires, tor which the Land of the White Elephant has earned an unenviable notoriety, broke out on the 16th inst. The damage is estimated, at thirty million dollars. Mr. John I). Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate, made during i<jo6 an income at
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  • 607 5 3£ Capital. Subsc bed. of Issue Paid R,.^. r r Qo| Shar^ Value up to Keservt Company Quotations P ph. 1900 $175,000 $140,000 S-Soo'Sued j $I $I HersawahG. M. Co.. Ltd. -.„> nominal. 1900^400.000 £.50,000 ££0 "f Duff Devo.opment <„.. Ltd' 19& $300,000 $203,000 ESS o KadanaG.M.Co.,Ltd.
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  • Commercial.
    • 159 5 Gambier buyers 7 .15 do Cube No. .0.55 Copra, Bali n-oo do Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 per cent. «5-*5 Sago Sarawak Flour 2.9 7 i do Brunei No. 1 „2-99 Pearl Sago, small „5-4° Coffee, Bali 16^ per cent. buyers
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    • 87 5 On London. Bank m >/« r Demand >/ 4 3/1 f, do. 6 m 1 2/5 Private tmi 11/16 (hi Germmny. Bank d d 2.40 Private 3 111 > do 6m J.4X! (hi Frmmt. Bank d<l Private ;> m > j.oo do m s ;.<) 1 O;/ Imba. Hank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 367 5 f* MONEY SAVED** I MONEY EARNED.) I IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUR LAND AND HOUSE 1 PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. I I FIRST CONSULT IG. A. Fcri>ai>dezfi>Co. I Auctioneers, No. 6 P Almeida Street I WHOSE RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES AND I 1 COMMISSION THE LOWEST ft THE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 76 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-Day. For Per Steamer Time H'konK, Amoy and, Swatow Glenogle 11 a m I anj;kat Fu VVo 11 a m Sarawak Kuching noon P Swettcnham T Anson Perak lpm Falembang Ophir 1 p m Batu Pahat Aing Hing 3p m l J ort Swcttenham via ports Hye Leong
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  • 991 6  -  F.A. Mckenzie China to-day needs a friend among the Great Powers. That friend should be Great Britain. The statesmen who rule m Pekin distrust both Russia and Japan, believing that these nations have designs against their territory and they hate Germany on account of her seizure
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  • 704 6 I hi- following interesting letter, signed Pale wan under the above caption, appears m the 1^ and C. Kxpress to hand by the mail. 1 have read with much interest the article on this subject m your issue of January 25. The topic is
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  • 71 6 A company with the title of Tekka» Limited, has been formed with a capital of .£90,000 m j£ 1 shares. To acquire the mines and undertakings owned by W. R. H. Chappel, of Ipoh, Perak. No initial public issue. First directors (not less than three nor more than five): J.
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    • 441 6 NOTICES. a^aaaMaiwaiaaaißMa^ia— Bfcth*fa^icjj*c^- jm—j- jh^a^m»'" ■<* > NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. Thk S. S. Pontianak (Captain Casey,) sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, < special rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. MISCELLANEOUS, &c. P Special Holiday! our
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    • 681 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. IWID-Ll' CAPITAL •10,000,000 KKSEKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 ton 250 0 Silver Reserve $10,260,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. v. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. K. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim,
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    • 352 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. Shorthand Tuition By a professional Shorthand writer, For terms, etc., apply— PITMAN c/o E. D. M. Shorthand and Typewriting work undertaken. PLANTER. With 17 years experience and excellent testimonials is open for engagement. Speaks and corresponds m German and Du t
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    • 372 6 WANTED. WANTED. A Chinese Clerk for Shipping and General Office work. Apply to THE INTERNATIONALE CREDIET HANDELSVEREENIGING ROTTERDAM Almeida Street. WANTED. To buy one dozen Broom-flower plants. LIM CHENG LAW, Penang WANTED. Ledger clerk. Eurasian must be good at Figures. State experience and salary expected. REPLIES to H. B. C.
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    • 193 6 Moi g C py 3 Month. 6 Monti]. 3 Monti 6 Months BMALL ADVERtS "anted, ToU For, n NOtlCeS^l dtilyii* I For inch s I above head g I For 1 md above head j two inscrtioi I Marriige, Birti per A', ft Ti IN ADV ctsFv wiM kt given
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