Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 March 1907
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1907-03-12 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 458 VOL. HI. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article498 1907-03-12 1 ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST THEIR MAJESTIES. After a week's visit, to Paris the King and Queen returned on Feb 9th, to London, arriving at Victoria Station' by the Royal train from Dover at 6.30. The platform was carpeted, and the entrance to the Royal waiting-room was draped withReuter - 498 words
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Article293 1907-03-12 1 MR. PUNCH'S TRAFFIC REGL'LA TIONS FOR AIRSHIPS. Punch anticipates the day when point policemen will be on duty m the sky, and traflic rules will have to be drawn up for aeroplanes. The following are some of his suggestions Aeronauts are requested not to heave293 words
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Article50 1907-03-12 1 A well-known solicitor of Wairarapn, (New Zealand) named Izard, was last month sentenced to Jive years' imprisonment, with hard labour, for the embezzlement of trust funds. It was shown that the prisoner's personal expenses during the past three years totalled j£<),ooo, besides which he had spent well over /;i(>,ooo inhorseracing.50 words
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Article677 1907-03-12 1 ROMANTIC STORY The hearing wa> concluded m the 1 robate Court of the case of Spiers v. English, concerning the will of aii eccentric old woman, Charlotte Spiers, of Alton, who died leaving over ,£1,200 after leading the life practically^ of a tramp. She left her money by677 words
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Article146 1907-03-12 1 HOW SHE CAME TO INK RESCUE OF AN EQUERRY A hunting incident, ol which Queen Helena of Italy was the heroine, is told by the Rome correspondent of "The Telegraph." She accompanied the King to Castel Porziano to shoot. The weather was intensely cold, so a146 words
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Article58 1907-03-12 1 Plans Ibc rtw Colombo south ircsi break-water extension have readied the Colombo Harbour Board, and preparatory work has been commenced The arm is estimated to cost ,£440,000, and will occupy four years m construction. Mr. j. 1 1. Bostock is the resident engineer. Such plant and material as must be58 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1907-03-12 1 [or ihc P«ople. jldocrifeM medium m »< Straits. BOOTS [littlps uTpteASE TAKE NOTE! I m\ The BOOTS and SHOES W\ M A"» ALL WEARERS J\ jfej ELEGANT STYLES^f I \STING WEAR //0 Vs>j[ REAL EASE A^^^A^H j UNDOUBTEDLY >^^ gftg L/ iv Boots «nd Shoes pSOLD BY LITTLE g? Co.141 words
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Advertisement117 1907-03-12 1 Howarth Erskine Ei?§ii?eers aijd contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone S3. Telegrams ERSKINE." J JOamps for 3hll. j-. SAFE BRILLIANT AND -i^jbh^ LJ C" 13 '^kr i 8^ r^rwr\ Tl?e Straits Cycle ai>d Motor Co. [T'motors I '^motorcars THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. MOTOR LORRIES i?oTo« WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. MUI UH bUATo PILEY U117 words
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Advertisement10 1907-03-12 1 Uk Guarantee tbe earnest Circulation of anp Paper m Singapore.10 words
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657 1907-03-12 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY 12th MARCH. LUNATICS. Experience has shown that Singapore has perk)dical visitations of these unfortunate members of humanity. Whence they come, is not very clear, but is suspected that they are, m many cases brought into the settlement and let loose m the657 words
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Article827 1907-03-12 2 H. M. S. Kent arrived at Penang on Thursday from Pulo Weh. The P. &O. Homeward Mail Delhi left Hongkong at 1.30 p.m..on Saturday, and his due here at 5 p.m on Wednesday, the 13th instant. The Outward Mail steamer Delta llett t Colombo at 9 a.m. on Sunday and827 words
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Article159 1907-03-12 2 (From (j ur J£< opened m U, c < v *<*% 1 5* instant ca^jVj afternoon. Of\i a «wl charged only J* C| ing m all to H. s A V Pul Way on t tam abouta ucekh ■WppUyed the A 'V was beaten byT^ «8 ten would159 words
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Article45 1907-03-12 2 On Sunda) ding m day hearing an un house. They but were somewhat the intruder was a made his preset chick and procecc j The mother hen nu and was ma. j python. ture the reptile In* atwj length and is for45 words
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Article54 1907-03-12 2 FIFTY IX IHE :.ici. 1 he .1/ annou have discovered m Nord a band if >/. nal», who m the kcommitted more tl. rage-. su< h as Fhis band operm Calai>, m the Ihe leadei a a is now m pri* n 1 About 53 membecritninals54 words
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Article27 1907-03-12 2 Eleven run on Saturda from Clv: Si country by the mun the Kalla 1 I hompso being at 1 be another run on Sj27 words
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Article36 1907-03-12 2 tight competitoryards handicap no. Club at. Fanjong Kai finished Franklin won the event. Bh and i Brown Then tide at aJ;. by about s 1 yank third men were Franklin carries off the m36 words
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Article49 1907-03-12 2 I he drawn:. took pla< Mr. Abram's Hor* attended by m owner- inSingapon received. :s were it was found Other four. Tbepresc tba^xS pcrior one to that The Win winrally regarded at& one; ham Paterson; 1' The Hue. Musket^ No. 5. I < gelding, N Browfi marc. N<>-49 words
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Article55 1907-03-12 2 Th told, will hereaft* dealers ii P**L A nostrums, the ma that the loss to than mack JP people. 'GoodH^ Tui Freud gcdininv stery I aril* If ikilfuldeti l Th. -n^y inence «n, the .0 fiwnaconcs^; ing the whole s> *j and niaintca.u whereby tithe country i- M appeal- t..55 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement306 1907-03-12 2 H.SCHAEFER&Co. Ule beg to inform our customers m\ the Ulcll known Old HP^H Caplcr uiDiskp UJiU be tot Ist Upril, 1907 at $6.25. per case of 12 bottles. RETAIL OP ALL DEALERS. 3C<Sehaefer&Co. SOLE IMPORTERS. BS* The Event of the Week A1 I 1 jfßopai Cinematograph JUBILEE HALL Thursday 14th306 words
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Advertisement376 1907-03-12 2 CHOICE LINES CONFECTIONERY. CHOCOLATES, BONBONS, CREAMS, GINGER, ALMONDS IN lb. AND i lb. TINS OR LOOSE. Milk Chocolate m Cakes, Blocks or Packets Assorted Chocolate m Very Fancy Boxes I Fruit Drops, Almond Rock, Everton Coffee etc. etc. I AT REDUCED PRICES, j FRESH FRUIT, Messina Oranges per doz. 30376 words
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Advertisement138 1907-03-12 2 WANTED. MOTOR LAUNCH, good secondhand or new not less than 10 H. P. or less than 2 Cylinders. Apply— 45, Robinson Road 5 DOLLARS REWARD Lost on March 7th. Pocket Camera, quarter plate size, for films and plates, Amencan irake, Ko<lac pattern, carrying st ap broken. Return to Central Police138 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1907-03-12 2 COMING EVENTS. To day, I2tb High Water:— B-51 a.,1 0-25 p. S. C. C Tennis. S. V. C. Maxim Co. Dismounting Drill. 0. S. V, I. Recruits Skirmishing Drill. 9. S. K. E. Lecture Military Bridges, 5-i5. T©-morr©w i?tb High Water -9-50 a. 11-1 p. C. W. A. Parsonage. 10-30.97 words
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Article310 1907-03-12 3 SOME STORIES ABOUT THE AMIR. ellt l 3 told iome .|V labibullah Khan, *n up because aU gusl mastei !?b5 alive. As one mcV mil it appears. < '"'>,; h» kieM B pun'?*, m ucordance without. JC^h^h Abdul Rahman 1 offence, with ys enraged when Si unlesThe liked then the310 words
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Article22 1907-03-12 3 I of fve B«*W«i rcil *'< v "iT^ 111 <jf *ater. bowl f 2 -3° each >lna 'l bum each22 words
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Article66 1907-03-12 3 The l\->on arrived here bum*! for Wiihelmhaven from Tsingtan yesterday morning with 1.037 soldiers. Ihe I*B. Quint* arrived yesterday with 2,400 tons of coals for the Straits Trading Comyany, Limited. A Chinese deck passenger was taken ill when the s. s. K<iputthali wa> approaching the anchorage yesterday66 words
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Article226 1907-03-12 3 London, February 14 Jhe steamer Canble-hoe from Barry Docks for Singapore is ashore m the Gulf of Suez. Her forward part is full of water. Asa -:ance has been sent. The Captain of the steamer Weissenfels. which arrived from Hamburg, reports that she spoke to the Briti-h226 words
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Article90 1907-03-12 3 1 1 was at a class m arithmetic that the following household problem was exactly solved Suppose that m a family of five there were only four potatoes for dinner, and the mother wants to give each of the children an epual share— how is she going to do it90 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement929 1907-03-12 3 TRHDES, PROFESSIONS AGENCIES. SINGAPORE GOSLING CO., j5 Robinson Road, (Pasar Lama.) Whisk} 7 Brandy, Sherry, Port J at $1 bottle to $4- bottle duty paid. Cigars, Dutch, Manila, llanomahs, and Brazilain from $2 100 m tin boxes. Egyptian Cigarettes Vafiadis. $1.25 per 100. Cigar and Cigarette 1 lolders m Amber929 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous841 1907-03-12 3 SHIPPING~IIEWSVESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War. Flag and Tons. ICom dors Arrived. From For When Where Lying McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop lan 12 Manila Dock W.E. Basin Sea Belle F. M. S. Yacht 48 Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swet. for docking E. Sec. 1 Ships. Flag Tons. Master. Arrived- From Consignee841 words
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Miscellaneous336 1907-03-12 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. .•■;/<-, For/, Probable date oj Arnva a?id name Agents. Stfamkrs. Arcadia, Colombo, Mai }g P. Australian, Saigon, Mai 1 1 M. Maritimes Austria. Hongkong, Mar 13; Rautenberg. Belgravin, Hamburg, Mar 9 Behn Mo Brisgavia, Hamburg, Mar Behn Meyer. Bingo M v, Japan, Mar 2- Paterson Simons. Capri, Hongkong,336 words
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Miscellaneous257 1907-03-12 3 MAILS CLOSE. For Per Steamer Time. Hongkong Nam Sang 11am P. S'tenham, T. Anson Ferak 1 pm Pnlemban*; Ophir 1 am Sarawak Kuching I pm P. S'tenham via port* Hye Lcong 3 pm I'enang and Deli Calypao 3 pm Cheribon Samarang (.uang Seng 1 pm Bangkok Singora 1 pm Tomorrow257 words
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Article92 1907-03-12 4 STATEMENTS BY LORD TWEEbMOUTH. British Naval SnUEMGTH to be Maintain! i>. London, Mar. 1 1, 9-50 a.m. Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Oxford, said it was untrue that the Government contemplated weakening the Navy. The Government recognised that the Navy must be strong92 words
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Article88 1907-03-12 4 TORCH BEARING POLICEMEN. Newspapers not Published. London, March l i,"S a.m. Paris was m darkness on the Bth inst., owing to a strike of electricians. Only one theatre and one music hall were open, and balls and concerts had to be abandoned. Torch-bearing policemen replaced the street88 words
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Article112 1907-03-12 4 KARL OF ROSEBERY vs. LOR LI CURZON. Contest not Poliiical. London, March w, 3.12 p.m. 1 he intere-t m 'he comes: for the Chancellorship of the Oxford University is increasing daily m i: is the first open contest m living memo, y. The contest i- now confined to112 words
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Article45 1907-03-12 4 London, March n, 8 a.m. I he Socialists m the Duma are deter mined to torce the political amnesty question to an issue. Already the Moderates are threatening to bring about a dissolution il the Socialists persist m their intransigeant attitude.45 words
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Article59 1907-03-12 4 GERMAN FINANCIERS FORKSTALLED. London, March 11. S a.m. 1 he purcha>e of property and quays at Constantinople by the Anglo-French Syndicate has had a disquieting effect m German circles there. They feel that the commercial monopoly which German? have held so long m Turkey i^ threatened. It transpires59 words
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Article49 1907-03-12 4 ADVANCE OF CIVILIZATION. London. March 11, .s a.m. The Swiss explorer Borg has arrived at Cairo after an uneventful journey horn the Cape to Cairo, during which he never encountered a single wild beast. He praises the extraordinary advance ot civilisation m remote region- of Africa.49 words
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Article22 1907-03-12 4 London, March 11,8 a.m. The following is the result of the North Tyrone bye-election Barry, Liberal 3013 Henry, Unionist 300^22 words
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Article54 1907-03-12 4 London, March v, 8 a.m. The Larl of Onslow, who was for a time President of the Local Government Board inthelast Balfour Administration, speaking at Guildford, welcomed Mr. Haldane's County Associations Scheme m connection with army re-organisation. He saidit was incumbent upon everybody to make the54 words
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167 1907-03-12 4 L'nder the auspices of the Singapore Christian Association a meeting was held at the Anglo-Tamil School, Seranggong Road, on Saturday last when some of the Missionary delegates from India who arc on their way to the World's Y. M. C. Conference, Tokio. Japan, addressed the meeting.167 words
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Article895 1907-03-12 4 Khe Assize Court was continued :erday morning before Mr. Justice ler m the second court. Till Cutty Forgery Case. wo young chetties Gurusamy and asamy were arraigned on various cnarges, first accused was charged with forgery, fraudulently and dishonestly using as ge mine a forged document, against895 words
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Article120 1907-03-12 4 The following, says the N. C. Daily Nittt, is not an extract from the Roaring Camp Gazette," but is culled from our esteemed contemporary. The foockow Echo The Editor requests that all communications for the weekly Echo, excapting advertisements, be addressed to the Edit and not to120 words
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Article34 1907-03-12 4 Mr. Archibald Campbell, Assistant District Officer of Upper Perak, will go on long leave about the end of the month. His appointment having been abolished, no officer will act for him during his absence.34 words
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Article393 1907-03-12 4 THE RATHER EXTRAORDINARY DEFENDANT. Before Chief Justice Sir Hyndman Jores. Mr. Rowland Allen on behalf of Mr. George Davidson applied for an order against Mr. Powell Robinson to furnish certain accounts. Mr. Powell Robinson opposed the order m pe.son. Mr. Rowland Allen moved on behalf of the393 words
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Article230 1907-03-12 4 WILL PINEAPPLES BE CORNERED? Planters and exporters have been freely discussing the proposal to corner the pineapple market m the Straits. The native middleman is now contemplating a move that will prevent any chance of a successful attempt at a combine, however should the trust offer230 words
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Article226 1907-03-12 4 A London Radical paper, the Westminster Gazette, recently stated that it would be hostile to the proposed Channel Tunnel if it thought the latter could be used ps an *-gument for conscription. Mr. Owen Seaman, the Editor of Punch has replied with the following pungent226 words
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Article71 1907-03-12 4 Mr. Frank Mills, of Pcrak, had a thrilling experience the other day. He was travelling with a trolley along a road near Taiping when he saw a short distance off the road two Chinamen assaulting another man. Mr. Mills went to the rescue, and arresting the assailants, conveyed them and71 words
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THAW TRIAL.
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Article35 1907-03-12 4 New York, Saturday Evening.— The Evening World says Thaw's lawyers will place prisoner m the witnessbox on Monday, when he will describe the impulse which led to White's murder. Central NewsCentral News - 35 words
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Article56 1907-03-12 4 New York, Saturday.— Mrs. Evelyn Thaw visited her husband today m the Tombs Prison. She was accompanied by Messrs. Gleason and Peabody, counsel for Thaw, who had a long conference with their client m the counselroom at the prison. Both Mrs. Thaw and her husband appearedReuter - 56 words
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Article52 1907-03-12 4 It was Her Will." When the prisoner Thaw returned to his sell on Thursday night after a terribly trying day he sobbingly exclaimed, I would have gone to the electric chair a thousand times rather than that she should have made such public confession of her shame. But it was52 words
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Article62 1907-03-12 4 He was somewhat comforted the fol lowing morning when he read m the newspapers how his wife, m the eyes of the writers, had done a deed worthy to be compared with that of the Lady Godiva or of Monna Vanna. When his wife re-entered the witness-box on62 words
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Article61 1907-03-12 4 New York, Saturday. The Evening World states this afternoon that Mr. Anthony Comstock, the wellknown secretary of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, is lying dangerously ill of pneumonia. Mr. Comstock has made a statement to the effect that the story told by Mrs.Central News - 61 words
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Article161 1907-03-12 4 The name of Abraham Hummel, known m New York as Little Abe," was first introduced into the case by Mrs. Thaw m the course of her sensational evidence. He is a criminal lawyer, and has successfully defended more unsavoury characters than any other criminal lawyer m the States.161 words
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Article116 1907-03-12 4 In December, 1905, Hummel was convicted of organising and executing a conspiracy to obtain a divorce by fraud for Mrs. Oodge, a beauty from the Southern States. It was established that Hummel paid Mr. Dodge ,A 1,200 to commit perjury by denying all knowledge of his116 words
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Article228 1907-03-12 4 In the course of her evidence Mrs. Evelyn Thaw said, M Hummel called me up on the telephone, and asked if I had any letters from Thaw. I said I had, but I could not see what that had to do with him. White also called me up,228 words
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Article103 1907-03-12 4 A dispute having arisen between counsel as to the admission of certain evidence relating to White's antecedents, Mr. Delmas said: "Your honour, we contend that m proving the state of this man's mind we have the undoubted right to introduce evidence tending to show that fresh fuel was103 words
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Article201 1907-03-12 4 One of the best witnesses for the defence was Boman, who was doorkeeper for afew days at the Madison-square Garden indoor theatre at Christmas, 1903. Mr. Jerome vainly endeavoured to prevent evidence being given as to Stanford White's moral character as bearing on the case. Boman201 words
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Article234 1907-03-12 4 Statement by Mr. Howard Nesbit. Ihe Pittbburg Leader has published a signed telegraphic statement from Howard Nesbit, brother of Mrs. Harry Thaw. Apart from signing his name, the young man further identifies himself by signing Brother of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw." In the course of the statement he234 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement257 1907-03-12 4 THE "ORIENT." A Saturday \ews»paper for One and All. Will be published ni t ipn'l, /go/. Single copy 5 cents. $2.50 per annum, post free to any part of the world. f^~ A book of that gifted writer Sir John Lubbock, shall be given gratis to every subscriber who registers257 words
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Advertisement308 1907-03-12 4 m FRENCH CINEMATOGRII ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM 1 WE WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST PICTUR] AND VARIED STOCK 01 K I DON'T MISS THIS OCCASION, YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED WITH OU First Show 7.30 p.m. Second Sho* 9 Matinee Sveri/ Saturdl From 6 to 7 p.m. CHILDREN FREE. ADULTS308 words
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Article1383 1907-03-12 5 I. U>K k described \UI^ Ci r ,,-c Station and frwnKo dt^ htl /v, .;Chin Chovv IP m this ami m Huntky and est tins, and wrap•hc tms. and Sound the tin 1 1 mifh .1- that on A. Tbi- 1 Ngit (or .namely, bte; m ~,k..nlumleyand md1,383 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article281 1907-03-12 5 W'tew "5" ££»&> Company Quotations i£&M i onarcs i I p r j c GOLD. ***** $175,000 $140,000 j^oo^Sued $I $I BersawahG.M.Co.Ltd 1.00 nominal 1900^400,000 £350,000 3KSO $I $I I!! DuffDevolop m entCo.,Ltd <I)eferred) 1901J $300,000 93,000 I SSS g 8S :KadanaG.M.Co Ltd. t 040 unissued 1902 £30,000 £16,*****281 words
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Article299 1907-03-12 5 1905 £150,000 £140,000 I 140.000 £1 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co.. Ltd. /3ioo 1905 $200,000 $120,000 20.000 $10 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. Si') oo 1904 £30,000 £11,125 lf,l'S2 Jm »atu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p.) £2.i.G (.11,000 1 $</'J fcontrib .11 > r, 1905 $700,000 $610,000 70.000 $10 10 Bat.i299 words
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Article187 1907-03-12 5 1894 $5,377.10.0 £4,648,15.0 7.638 12.6 12.6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd. ,«7 00 1898 225.000 235,000 4»5oo 50 50 112,500 Fraser Neave, Ltd. 142.50 lo,ooo,ooo<? 1865 t10,000,-oo 10,000,000 80,000 125 125 9,500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 900.00 C 18,000 100 100 Howarth Erskine, Ltd 176 1 90 1 2,400,000187 words
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Article48 1907-03-12 5 Howarth Erskine, Ltd 6 per cent. 600,000 3 per cent. prm. buyers. Kiley Hargraves, Ltd. 6 225,000 3 Singapore Municipal 6 400.000 20 5> ',878.000 2 4 602,000 2 dis. num. Tanjonfi 1 agar I»o«k Co., Ltd. 6 250,000 2 per cent, prcm buy«rs 5 1,050.000 par.48 words
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Commercial.
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Article158 1907-03-12 5 Gambler buyers 7 .10 do Cube No. 1 n 10 -5° Copra, Bali do Pontianak 10 -55 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) '9'O do White, Fair L. W. 5 per cent. 27 Saeo Sarawak Flour 3-O5 do Brunei No. 1 m 3°° Pearl Sago, small 5-4° Coffee, Bali i6| per158 words
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Article150 1907-03-12 5 j O,i London. Bank j m s 2/4 y/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 do. 6 m s 2/5 Private J m s 2/4 11/16 O« Couwwy. Bank d d 2.40 Private 3ms 2.46] do 6ms 2. 48] On France. -Bank d d 2.95 Private 3ms 3.00 do 6ms 3.04 On150 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1907-03-12 5 MONEY SAVED (MONEY EARNED. I 1 IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUR LAND AND HOUSE ft I PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. I FIRST CONSULT ft IG.A, Feri>ai>dez&Co.| Auctioneers, No. 6 D' Almeida Street. I WHOSE RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES AND I COMMISSION THE LOWEST THE SETTLEMENT UOF ACCOUNTS HU373 words
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Article1697 1907-03-12 6 Mr. Bryce, we feel sure, will not neglect the numerous opportunities which Washington will give him of extending and fortifying his already considerable knowledge of American constitutional problems. He will find on his arrival one of supreme interest already clamouring for a solution. The dispute between the1,697 words
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Article103 1907-03-12 6 SPHfJ? Forfort y-T"oYears.-Mr. JAY. Whitney and Miss Kate Weber of Evansville, Illinois, have just been married after a courtship extending over forty-two years. The bridegroom is sixty-three and the bride fifty-five years old. The circumstances m which Mr. Broderson of Hongkong was saved from the wreck of the Berlin appear103 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement358 1907-03-12 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. The 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, Ac. NO CURE -NO PAY. FREE OF CHARGE to any sufferer from358 words
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Advertisement692 1907-03-12 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 «o 0 050 0 Silver Reserve $10,250,000 20 i6o> Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. C W. Dichson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Ksq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann,692 words
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Advertisement309 1907-03-12 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C, WANTED. Shorthand TuitionBy a professional Shorthand writer, For terms, etc., apply— PITMAN c/o E. D. M. Shorthand and Typewriting work undertaken. WANTED. Steamer of about 300 tons dead weight capacity. H. CROSKEY Co., S, Malacca Street. PLANTER. With 17 years experience and309 words
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Advertisement416 1907-03-12 6 WANTED. WANTED. A Chinese Clerk for Shipping and General Oflice work. Apply to THE INTERNATIONALE CREDIET HANDELSVEREENIGING ROTTERDAM D" Almeida Street WANTED. To buy one dozen Broom-llowcr plants. LIM CHENG LAW, Penan g. WANTED. Situation as Teacher m a School at Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or416 words
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Advertisement212 1907-03-12 6 F0(l T|) E« Month lJy 3 Month, 6 Monti* 1 Vcar I 1 Month j > Months I Monthi I 1 Year I SM AU ABVeS anted T Uetl hor tochSi,^ W fading j &lG dail >' insertion for inch Sir. s b °ve head thncc weekly I For >212 words
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