Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 14 March 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 460 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 472 1 A PEN PICTURE OF A PRO GRESSIVE MONARCH. In connection with the approaching visit of Siam's monarch to Europe, it may be noted that Mr. G. A. Angier, Editor of the London and China Express, who has been touring the Far East, has sent
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  • 414 1 THE LATE MR. 11. K. BEAUCHAMP. With the deepest regret we have to announce the death m England of Mr.H.K. Beauchamp, e.i.i., late Editor of the Madnjt Mai/. Mr. Beauchamp has had scarcely the time to reach his native country after leaving the shores of
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  • 23 1 A IUBMERGED tongkong has been discovered m the harbour. It has on board a large iron tank for which an owner is wanted.
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  • 877 1  -  Kobe Herald A good deal lias been said m ro cent European cables regarding the announcement that the withdrawal of the remainder of the Russian forces from Manchuria is to be carried out forthwith, without waiting for the expiration of the stipulated term in; April next.
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  • 73 1 A sensationa] csc ipe of io political prisoners who woe confined m a gaol m St. Petersburg is reported. Ihe prisoners m question effected their escape by excavating a corridor leading from their Cell to a private dwelling. The corridoi was n feel m length, ami was excavated by the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 paper r rue P coplc OK Best medium m c Straits- <IC' BOOTS A I 1 I I LITTLE'S r^SE TAKE NOTE!^^ |S\ The BOOTS and SHOES yF\ If A •<« ALL WEARERS y^Np/A ELEGANT STYLES'*^? LASTINQ WEAR &S\/W S, I REAL EASE /r^~\ NUOUBTEDLY »tt!d y4 K Boots «nd
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    • 101 1 Howarth Erskine Ep§ii?eers ai>d contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSRINE." T JOamps for Jill, f, U C" A l«^ p\ Tbe Straits Cycle i|||pl r > £Ly apd Motor Co. J^, T MOTORS agents toß>- THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. MOTOR CARS MOTOR LORRIES motor vans WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. MOTOR BOATS
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    • 10 1 Ule Guarantee tbe Cargest Circulation of anp Paper m Singapore.
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  • 929 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY 14TH MARCH. MILK AND INFANT MORTALITY. It is extremely satisfactory to observe the activity and cne.gy of the officers of our Sanita.v Department Our Chief Sanitary Inspector May hew m giving his evidence against some' milkmen brought up before Mr. Michel! on
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  • 365 2 fhe absence of an Indian Merchants' Association m thi> place is too apparent to pass unnoticed. There are many Indian merchants of long standing m this city and they are carrying on their commercial activities m all the prominent parts ol this settlement
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  • 71 2 lHi Hon. I<.\.|T> went on Mal.r, then, p iransferre Gallagher, I' PrinD Africa opcm mem. are 1 A hi- wif< stamps, Ml inform* simil li who a I the a and gi I Collve I I g pore, will ti.< 1 I Some, 1 and on< than period i kind
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  • 20 2 I on Mon< very hai up v. has attap make thr lieu hu v.
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  • 23 2 A I Mi v to tlit Supreme I the i 2th the s< and m t«> do error vei
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  • 33 2 Mci a I nicer! v' llm.-c day night, Professor X |uggU i a M I X Patricia pore, w Admiss he had Secretai j I. G. P i -*-<,
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  • 32 2 Ihc Ja Chitose, v Admiral I Europe ai Hi* I cruia built al X twelve-inch, Hie en and oldei vet and ca i tuns, ti: Mir 1 morning Slu R Cannig
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 309 2 H.SCHAEFER&Co. 01 c beg to inform our customers thai lhc Ulcll known Old JVv^Lv at ca oj> ncr c<i^c py \l» t a |/NI VUvV RETrtIL OF ALL DEALERS. Jt, o cnaeter &Lo. SOLE IMPORTERS. 7.30 p.m TO-NIGHT 9 30p.n. A H" 1 Cinematograph Sboux "THE CITY'S BEST." JUBILEE HALL
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    • 356 2 [choice lines j CONFECTIONERY. CHOCOLATES, BONBONS, CREAMS, GINGER, ALMONDS IN J lb. AND lb. TINS OR LOOSE. Milk Chocolate m Cakes, Blocks or Packets t. Assorted Chocolate m Very Fancy Boxes 1 Fruit Drops, Almond Rock, Everton Coffee etc. etc. I AT REDUCED PRICES, j FRESH FRUIT. Messina Orane s
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    • 122 2 ARTIE TULLY, TURF COMMISSION AGENT, 17, Change Alley, SINGAPORE. ARTIE TULLY attends all meetings m the Straits and Malay States, and will also be represented at the principal meetings m Java. Doubles, Trebles, and straight out bettings on principal races. Wires "TULLY SINGAPORE." WANTED. An experienced Compoundcr tor a local
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 91 2 COMING EVENTS. To day, l+tb High Water 10-3S a m n-32 p m New Moon 1-3 p m S C 1 ennti P .S: 0 homeward mail closes I SVC Fencing b-^t Phil Orchestra Vie M'rial Hall &-J0 Tc-mcrrow Htb High Water 1 i-ig SCC Tennis Special Municipal meeting X)
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  • 201 3 London, March 13, noon. M. Casimir Perier, an ex-President the French Republic, is dead. M Casimir-Ferier had reached hi* sixtieth year. lie served m the army during the Franco-German war 1870-7 i, Ml m the Chamber of Deputies 1 to 1883. In that year, he be
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  • 196 3 I'm Madras Ttsm% confesses that it cannot understand I why Dews ol" the death ot" Heibert Mills 1 has been telegraphed out to u-." We hope Reuter would survive the 1 Kir contemporary has rum- V. s Who"' and Herber: Mills, C. B. t one of tb:
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  • 104 3 APPEAL FOR REDUCTION IN 1 ()O(). Kin\ ro mi Ar> 1 kalian Commonwealth. London, March, 13, 4-30 p.m. Parliamentary Whitepaper shows that the Australian Commonwealth appealed to the Imperial Government m „,o'> to obtain some reduction m the Canal dues. The Imperial Government Sue/ referred the matter
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  • 203 3 A CLAIMANT TO A PLANTATION. In an eccleseastical case before Mr. Justice Fisher, yesterday Sim Ah Tian sought to recover from Sim Ah Chan a fruit plantation m Bukit Timah Road, which was the property of plaintiffs brother Sim Ah Chaj, who died about six years ago.
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  • 41 3 The Assize Session was concluded tins morning, the last prisoner pleaded guilty to kidnapping etc. and was sentenced to two years on one charge, and one year on each of the other two charges, the sentences to run concurrently.
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  • 386 3 We have it on good authority that a meeting of the members of the S. R L. V. was held on Tuesday at the Drill Hall. Lieut. Thompson presided over a gathering of about 30 members of the c orps. Towards the end of
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  • 176 3 Liberty is -weet, but we are afraid the attempt of the two Chinese convicts, lower grade, employed at the Central Prison, Taiping, as water carriers, who, taking advantage of the heavy downpour of rain, on Friday afternoon, says the Perak Pioneer, attempted to secure their
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  • 418 3 Bahadur Shah, the last but not the lea-t unfortunate King of Delhi enjoyed lie mere-: -hadow of sovereignty, and will be chietly remembered for —.positions which are pronounced to be of no mean order. It <\ hardly be accurate to regard him a- a
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  • 227 3 The Globe has a veiy appropriate story of a Maori speech against female suffrage. When the question of the enfranchisement of women was being di -cussed m New Zealand, one of the Maori members said v It will be a source of trouble. I think we have only
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  • 695 3 Commenting on the action of the Attorneys of Sir George Arbuthnot m asking newspapers not to publish accounts relating to the Insolvency of the Firm, the Englishman writes:— "ln reference to the Arbuthnot failure, the Attorneys for the insolvents Ijave addressed the several newspapers m Madras, warning
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  • 166 3 In the discussion that i> now pro cecding around the best means ot linking up communications with India and Ceylon, the strong objection that coolies have to a sea voyage was em phasised. It was said that a large number of them intending to cross to Ceylon
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 366 3 3AUCTION SALE ABOUT 400 LOTS OF Valuable Teak, Rattan and Bentwood Household Furniture &c. &c. ALSO A BRILLIANT TONE COTTAGE PIANO BY RICHARD UPP AND SOHN, STUITGART TO BE HELD AT Barganny Lodye No. 7, Oxlcy Rise, On Saturday 23rd March at 1.30 p. m. For full particulars see catalogue.
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    • 342 3 M FRENCH -CINEMATOGRAPH To-i>i§l>t! To-i>i^bt! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. WE WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST PICTURES FROM OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF FILMS. DON'T MISS THIS OCCASION. YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED WITH OUR SHOW. First Show 7.30 p.m. Second Show 9.30 p.m. Stfiatinee Sveru Saturday From 6 to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 190 3 PASSENCIRSJXPECTEO. Per P. bx. O. s.s. Himalaya, connectin^ with the steamer Delta at Colombo, from London Feb. 15, due March 13Archdeacon Perham, Miss H. Morrison, Mrs Leresche, Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Sevvell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sharpe, Mi. and Mrs J. Schmelzel, Mrs A W. Roberts, Mrs. A. V. van
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  • 445 4 MEN COMMIT MOST MURDERS Oi 1 v i.M Si riSTics I here was published on Friday a very interesting Blue Book on judicial statistics. The figures relative to the crime of murder m England and Waltt are remarkable. The years from 1886 to 1905 is the period
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  • 446 4 A somewhat unfortunate episode, and one which might have been avoided with a little care and tore-thought, says a contemporary, has apparently oc ed m connection with the appointment ot Aides-de-Camp to the King from the Indian army. Lord Kitchener, undoubtedly with the very best intentions, submitted
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  • 100 4 It is not the educated or so-called Classically educated man, it is not the aristocracy, it is not the monarch* that have ruled the destinies of thc world, cither m camp, council, laboratory or workshop. Ihe great inventions, thc improvements, the discoveries m science, the great
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  • 47 4 J HI art of letter-writing has not died out. A quarrel had arisen between ?S^, a llcws P^'- and subscriber bir. 1 dont want your newspaper any longer, was the subscriber's letter ro which the editor's reply wa -sir J uuuld.it make it any lunger if you
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  • 344 4 Singapore, nth March 1907. Bean* Lone per catty 5 do. h rench do. 1 1 B ee(" per lb. 18 beet Steak do. 24 Bean Sprouts per catty 1 Bamboo Sprouts do. Blaclian do. 16 Brinjals do. 4 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do., China do. 12 do
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  • 50 4 Tin medicinal egg is the latest effort of American enterprise. A New Jersey gentleman feeds his hens on this or that medicinal diet, and turns out an egg to match. By this means he claims to be selling the "iron-tonic egg th c M phosphatcd egg," aiid the arscuious egg.
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  • 109 4 A Paris doctor claims to have discovered a scrum which utterly destroys the Rambling mania. The opponents of Anti-Gambling legislation are hopin~ that he may find some means of con* trolling it, so that it will content itself with preventing sufferers from backing the wrong horse It is understood, says
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 466 4 SHIPPING NEWS. V UUUUUU JLXl IV/III, Men-of-War. Flag and Tons. Com ders Arrived. From For When Where Lying McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Ian 12 Manila Dock W.E. Basin Sea Belle F. M. 5. Yacht 48 Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swct. for docking F. Sec. 1 Ships Flag Tons, master
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    • 598 4 TRADES, PROFESSIONS fIGE jJ| SINGAPORE THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. Have the latest and up-to-date. Teak and Upholsteid Furniture on view, and also mack to order at shortest notice. A VISIT WILL REPAY. BRITANNIA GROUND COFFEE QUALITY PURITY-AND-FLAVOUR GUARANTEED. TO BL HAD FROM GHEE SOON <& Go* GENERAL
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    • 104 4 I I w to* Mi -^B byfi RE. TANG HIN,£ ootl KUALA LUV:^ 1 RASSOOLBH^Ti| pic lent tbe< Silk Dealers m Good, M an d Gentleil ipohl FEDERAL CYcJ Cy< I B we R. W. A. Oe SILUIfI i H Torti 5 S I H bei PERAK DISPE\I I Ciol'
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 294 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Nmmtt Port, Probmbk+k of Arntm and mum Agoits. Steamers. Arcadia, Colombo. Mar 5c P. ft >. Belgravia, Hamburg, Mar 9; Behn Meyer. Brisgavia, Hamburg, Mar 9, Behn Meyer. Bingo Maru, Japan, Mar 2; Patcrson Simons. Capn, Hongkong. Fcb Bchn Mevcr Carnarvonshire. Japan, Feb—; Bouitead Colombo Maru, Hongkong, Mar
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    • 363 4 MAILS CLOSE. :o:— To-Day. Fot Per Steamer Time Muar and Malacca Jin Ho 1 pm Malacca and Lin^i Kbeog Sen- 1 pm gup.pt- via ports Delhi 3pm P. Swettenham via port> Malacca 3 pm A L Trerilk 1 pm To-morrow T. Auson via ports Po!i Ann 1 pm lel :k
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  • 13 5 I v, Sergeant, pond- instance erf defendant, fe In V M
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  • 517 5 t I. I I wed r I -urh ire i r m I I I I I No. 9 i u watch and He Inspector boys" I m I was arresi 1 i h jS property, I-i A Lai with possession of the article^ ami abetment of disposal.
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  • 242 5 From •.Julius Hirsch the Ber- of the Hist f the Na- and Medicine, on the of the diM ipecu t would appear that the firs: certain reereno I date- from the The Englishman, R tocon. 1 have been the first who lid anything towards the discovery. Ed from 1,214
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  • 132 5 We have received the advance statemeni Jit of block tin and tin tried from the F. M. S. during the month- of January and February of this year and of the duty collected there"ii, a- compared with the corresponding period of last year. The total
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  • 94 5 11k GmyUng Restaurant Billiard 1 ouniamcnt ended la-t week m Mr A. l'< :cira being winner and Mr. J. Smith Runner-up. The Restaurant will preseni a gold medal to the former, and a -ilver one to the latter; these mer'alare from Messrs. De Silva, the wellknown jewellers,
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 327 5 i> o Number T D PavV it «V CaPUaL Subscbed eofc of vXupto Reserv CO-I-V Quotations RSeS L 1 v Shares uc l l p r j t GOLD. MO 75 .000 Imcooo I j^oo'Sued B Ll 1O Omi al innnl y\,««,w» r, 4>oo $I Xo (Deferred) 1.00, IJOO
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    • 286 5 1905 £150,000 £140,000 i ito.ouo £i Anijlo-Malay Rubber Co. Ltd £3.i0.0 1905 $200,000 $120,000 20.000 $10 Balpownie Rubber Estate Ltd JiO.oo 1904 £30,000 £11,125 J »atu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f. p.) £11 (11,000 „1 *</'.) (contrib.) ..li-'.'. 1905 $700,000 $T,10.000 70,000 $10 „10 Hatu Unjor Rubber Co., Lt
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    • 192 5 1894 £5.377-10.0 £4,648,15.0 7.638 12.6 12.6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd $7.00 1898 225.000 225.000 4.500 50 50 112,500 Frascr Ncaw, Ltd. 142 IO,"OO.OOO<f 1805 £io,00o,"O" 10,000.000 Bo,<>oo 125 125 9,500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 900.00 250, 000 (18,000 100 100 Howarth Ersk:ne. Ltd 176 1 90 1 2,400,000
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    • 48 5 Howaitfa Eiskinc, Ltd. 6 per cent. foOyOOQ per cent. prm. buyers. Kiley Hargraves. Ltd. 6 225,000 I Singapore Municipal 6 400.0 c» 10 3 1,878.000 2 602,000 2 dis. nom. Tanjong I ifar I'ock Co.. Ltd. n 250.000 2 per cent prcm buy< 1 3 1,050.000 par.
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  • Commercial.
    • 94 5 Gambier buyers 750 do Cube No. 1 10 -5° Copra, Bali 2O do Pontianak 10 -55 Pepper. Black (ordinary Singapore) ">-35 do Whiic, Fair LW. 5 pet cent. 26 »S Sago Sarawak Flour 3°5 do Brunei No. 1 .> oo Peai 1 Sago, small 5-4° Coffee, Bali 16J percent.
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    • 133 5 London. Bank im s 1/1 Demand j/i do. 6 m s 2/5 Private >m 3/4 11/16 (>;/ Germany. Bank <1 d Private 3m s :..\<> do 6m s 1 |8j Ota I'miw. Bank d d 2.95 Private 3 m s j.oo do m a 1 On India. Bank I.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 355 5 f MONEY SAVED I MONEY EARNED.) %x IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUR LAND AND HOUSE 0 9 I PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. H FIRST CONSULT ft IG. A. Fcri>ai>dez&Co. I Auctioneers, No. 6D Almeida Street. a WHOSE RATES ARK THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES AND I COMMISSION THE LOWEST THE SETTLEMENT
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  • 1039 6 RATEPAYER AND RATEWASTER. FACTS OF THE MUNICIPAL FIGHT. (From the "People" loth Feb.) Kvcryone who has a vote for the London County Council must give it m support of the Municipal Reform candidates on Saturday, March 2, That date must prove the turning point m the recent history of London
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  • 637 6 15,000,000 BALLS USED IN ONE YEAR. Driver 240,000,000, Milks. There are 2.000 golf clubs m Great Britain, and about 300,000 players, who spend more than a million pounds a year on golfballs alone. These and some other facts calculated to swell golfers' bosoms with pride are contributed to
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  • 103 6 The Rev. P. G. Graham, agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society for Singapore, Malaya, Java, Sumatra, and the Philippine Islands, leaves Singapore to-day by the Japanese steamer Sado Maru for Home. During his stay m the colony, Mr. Graham has by his genial disposition, endeared himslf to all
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 355 6 NOTICES. NOTICE, WEEKLY SAILINGS. The S. S. Ponti an ak (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. NO CURE -NO PAY. FREE OF CHARGE to any
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    • 674 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 20 250 q Silver- Reserve $10,250,000/ Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim,
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    • 291 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &G. WANTED. WANTED. Steamer of about 300 tons dead weight capacity. H. CROSKEY Co., <y, Malacca Street. WANTED, A second-hand Smith Premier Typewriter No. 4. Good price for good machine. TO BE LET. Huntley House, 3 miles from I own. Opposite the Thompson
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    • 428 6 WANTED. WANTED. Situation as Teacher m a School at Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. MAGISTER. c/o E. U. M. I WANTED. Thorougly capable Typist and Shorthand writer must have good knowledge of English. Apply immediately to H. C. c/o Eastern Daily Mail. WANTED. An
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    • 146 6 Month y 3 Mooths m Month, oUTs n| :> Months Months 1 Year ADVERTISING J SMALL ADVER^J Wanted T Uet,J Notices, 4 For i, above daily i, above tlmccucek For ab. tu I Man g, I>er N. I tisoments 2* uill h« «i\e B >»* U the \Z rlana^tr, NOTICE
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