Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 25 March 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 469 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 496 1 GREAT DAMAGE TO SHIPPING, FACTORIES AND HOSPITALS. Colombo papers, bearing dates from thc i.jth inst. report the occurrence of a terrific storm along the east coast of Ceylon on the previous Saturday and Sunday. Telegraphic communication was so seriously interrupted that it was impossible to get
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  • 319 1 l*lu! follow ing m the report of die dir >rs presented to tlic annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders, held on Saturday .V REAGI Acres. Rubber planted June, 1906 <>o do July, 1906 40 do )ct.-Nov., i«jo6.. 30 do 1 )ercinbei \<)o<> 127 do m road reserve
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  • 326 1 To the Editor of the Over Sims Dui!> Mail." Sir, -Attached is a cutting from tlic Otago 'Daily Times" m connection With the tribe of Fijian (ire-walker, who came over to the Christchurch Exhibition to exhibit their wonderful powers <>| jvalking on very hot stones without injury to
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  • 77 1 lin death from cholera ha.s taken place at Bangkok of Mr. |orgensen, tidewaiter io H. s. M. Customs, fhe deceased was a son of Captain lorgenscn, one of Bangkok's oldest, if'not the oldest, faranq resident, i'hi^ was the second attack of cholera sustained by the deceased within a comparatively short
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  • 393 1 KKIM STRONG AND HEALTHY UN OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Mr. J. L DUFF OF KIUKIANG GIVES THANKFUL TESTIMONY. Mi. J. L Duff is one of the best known business men on the Vang-t/i River. His genera] stores arc patronised by the hundreds of missionaries and other Europeans
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    • 124 1 1, 6Uiirant^ c c tartest cuiatic" of PaP< r mpaporc- I a^a^aV L 5 that thc Lii knou)ii Old [#•^l*l^l* Kl^Bt.. ££^V will be laVnVaV lhc Xpril 1907 I^^Hr dt 56.25. per case I of 12 bottles. L C TMIL OF ALL DEALERS. S.SCHAEFER&Co.i I SOLE IMPORTERS. j hJEVY HERMANOS.!
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    • 331 1 H o wa i rth j_Er sklne^ Epgipeers apd contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. TAIK HO CO. Is ;r"'i THE "oriewt.General Storekeepers, Provision Merchants and Coamiaaioa Agents. I Saturday News-paper i SSts t MAIN ROAD, TAIPINC or ©"C and AH. I Wholesale importers of European Goods, and Provisions of finest quality ll
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    • 11 1 Che Paper for the PeopleChe Best fldoertisina medium m the Straits.
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  • 1192 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY 25TH MARC. I. THE TELUK AYER SCHEME. Ihe prou>t of the lion Anderson, at the meeting of trie Legislative Council on Friday last has brought to the front a phase of the general question, which has the effect of producing an impression
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  • 13 2 Mi g S the I I I i I I I lea-.
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    • 320 2 To-i>i£l)t Monday. Ropal Cinematograph JUBILEE H7\LL rlach nea r RA ffles I 6R)IRD CMR6€ Of PROGRflinfmT JUST RECEIVED rO-DAY PER GERMAN MAIL. THE LATEST FILMS FROM THE CONTINENT. Ones 1 that have made a bit at Crystal Palace, London GREAT THINGS TO SEE I WORTH A GUINEA A MINUTE. 7
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    • 340 2 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks T *S 2 3S£ r on po RT E- V E I N E A Extrait Vegetal a l IXORA T^~f as illustrations
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    • 385 2 SINGAPORE RACE MEETING. ARTIE TULLY lias opened a $10,000 Book on the SINGAPORE DERBY. DOUBLE EVENTS THE LAWN STAKES find tDc Derby, From and From 1000 to 100 1000 100 THE DERBY AND The Grand Stand cup, And a Treble Event (2000 to 50) on THE LAWN STAKES, THE DERBY,
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    • 40 2 cOMING EVENTS. Tc day, 2*tb Higii Water '-31 am 8-50 pm. M M outward mail due M M horn-ward mail du<. S. C. C. Tennis Kilty Har^rcaves Meetinf. Noo >. R. A. Bu-iness Meeting. 0-30 O[x;ning of S C C. Pavilion.
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  • 31 3 HONEYMOON IN T HE LAND OF PIGMIES. I lonths, ia I the coloured v U, after blskck v arc v to a see? is Fhis •prang I I c I I
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    • 336 3 TRADES, PROFESSIONS AGENCIES. SINGAPORE THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. I lave the latest and up-to-date, leak ajid Upholsteid Furniture on view, and also made to order at shortest notice. A VISIT WILL REPAY. BRITANNIA BRAND GROUND COFFEE QUALITY PURITY AND FLAVOUR GUARANTEED. 1O BK HAD FROM GHEE SOON
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    • 235 3 SINGAPORE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD DEPOT. IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS CEREAL AND NUT FOODS. 213, ORCHARD ROAD. GRANOSE A WONDERFUL FOOD FOR INVALIDS DYSPEPTICS and also for those who are well. WflflT IS THE WEEK'S TfILK SMOKE THE ETJO. A MCE SMOKE AFTER DINNER. CIGARELLA At a very reasonable price. It) Bi
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    • 315 3 SEREMBAN SEREMBAN CYCLE CO. 88-90 Potrf Street. MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS AMD GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. BURHAN Go., o<y, Pemt Strut, Serembam. I Yopi icUu NEGRI SEMBILAN AERATED WATER FACTORY. JOHN de SILVA. //j, Paul Street, Seremban. Dealers m fCMral I 'rovisions, Bombay, Ccyk.n and Japanese goods. PATENT MKDICINES Wines and. pirit^ of the
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    • 886 3 SHIPPING NEWST VESSELS IN PORT. men-of-war. Flag and Tons Comders Arrived From For When Tj"ing° Ships Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consign *c For When Aldebaran Cer v. 1836 Oben Mar 12 Penarth lichn Meyer Uncertain Roads Amberst Brit 135 Scott Mar >j Pontiamk Wee Bia Pontianak 25 Ban Hong
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    • 397 3 Kagohnna Maru, H*Kong, Mar 6 PSimons Kamakuta Maiu. London, Mar—; I* Sim K. WiHem 11, Amsterdam, Apl 2: Daendels Kapurthala, Penang, Mar 15 Bou-iead Kar.agaua Maru. London, Apl 24 P. Mmons K. Willem, Am'dam, Mar |o; Daendels Lightning, Calcutta, Apl.— P. Simon:? Macedonia, Hongkong, Mar. 27 P. A > Malta.
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    • 420 3 MAILS CLOSE. :o: To-Day. For Per Steamer Time Mtiar and Malacca Jin Ho 1 p.n/ Malacca and Linggi Keng San*: 1 p.m. Hongkong Kum Sarp 3 p.m' Teluk Anson via ports Penang 9 p.m. Penang and Deli Hebe 3 p.m MAIL MOVEMENTS Outward French Mail. The M. If. Company- -teamer
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  • 5 4 <l*y Mibmarinc Telegraph— Kcuters.i
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  • 40 4 SCARCITY OF McNF.Y London. March -'4, 10-50 a.m. A rise m the French Bank Rate ha* surprised and disquieted the Stock Exchange. It U interpreted as an indication that money will continue dear for a long time.
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  • 42 4 London, March 24, 10.50 a.m. Parties of American marines have been landed at Trujillo, Laceiba, and Puerto Cortez, m the Republic of Honduras, to protect American interests, m view of the continued heavy fighting between the Nicaraguans and Hondumns.
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  • 62 4 WIN FOR THE FAVOIRITE London. March 24, 10.50 am, The following i*. the result of the race Eremont 1 Tom West > Patlander Ihe betting was <s to 1 against Eremont, 100 to 6 against Tom West, and 50 to 1 against Mr. W. NVNon's Patlander. There
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  • 96 4 ELECTION OF THE SPEAKER I'm Asiath Question London, March 24, 1 1.2 c a.m At the last moment, the Volkitc> proposed Beyers, an ardent Boer, as ■Speaker of the Hous? 01 Assembly of the Transvaal, and he was elected by 43 votes to::. Ihe proceeding> m the Assembly
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  • 45 4 HILL IWSSED-KING'S APPRO VAL RESERVED. London, March 12.30 p.m. The Transvaal Legislative Council have passed the Asiatic Immigration Bill. Lord Selbonic has reserved 11. M. the King's approval of the measure. The meetings o\ Assembly have been adjourned till 14th June.
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  • 61 4 Mr. ROOI INTERVENES London. March 24, 1:30 p.m. The I. S. Secretary of State, Hon. Elihu Root, has received the Nicaraguan and Costa Ricao Ministers and impressed upon them the necessity of ending the war m Honduras. Otherwise, he pointed out, the whole ot Central America would
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  • 56 4 GIVES 1 0,000 TO RED CROSS London, March 24, 11.20 a.m The Dowager Empress of Russia has given the sum of X'lo,ooo sterling to the Red Cross Society, to be devoted to three prizes to be awarded to those who submit the best means of relieving
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  • 40 4 HEATH SENTENCE London, March 24, 12.30 p.m. Rayner, the young man who fatally short Mr. Whitelcy ("the Tniversal Provider") m his office m London, has been found guilty o( murder and sen tenced to death.
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  • 16 4 London, March, 24. 7.50 a.m. M. Fobiendono>tyeiT, Procurator t He Russian Ilolv Synod, is dead.
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  • 40 4 KN ROL'TE TO ENGLAND London, March 7 5c a.m. Prince Fu-himi of Japan has arrived at Marseille:- 011 board the Britain. His Majesty King Edward, on his return from Biarritz, will receive the Prince m England.
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  • 106 4 lEWISH VILLAGES LOOTED London. March 24, 1 i.ac a.m. Collisions between troop* and ,>ea>ants have taken place m many parts, of Roumania, and there has been a large number of casualties on both sides. Four hundred peasants forced an entry into .!a--\\ after the troops had killed
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  • 51 4 MICH ANXIETY." London, March 24, 7 c a.m. Consols now stand at B4|. General liquidation is proceeding oa all Stock Markets, The Continental Markets arc overloaded and there 1- a heavy pressure to sell. Much anxiet\ i> felt tor the next account on 1 -:ock
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  • 300 4 Ihe following is an extract from the preface ol a new volume from the pen of Rev J. A. BetfaUDC Cook under the catching title of Sunny Singapore. It i> an account o? the place and people, with a sketch o( the re-ult-of missionary work. The aim of
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  • 69 4 A competition ha- been a runted lor a prize presented by the Captain to take place between March 28th and April 30th, both days inclusive. The best lour cards for nine holes on March Board Handicap to be the Winner. Any number ot cards (which will be
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  • 167 4 S. R. C. v. 80th CO.. R. A A large crowd turned up on the k->--planadc on Friday afternoon to watch i the match between ihc S. X and a >econd eleven ol the Both Co., K. G. A. Ihe play was one-Aided Ihe military team placed Myers,
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  • 124 4 INCREASED BY GOVERNMENT It) /10.00 c A YEAR The Government has. decided to give Mr. Brvce, the new Ambassador to the United State-, a salary of a year. This is the same as. that paid to Mr. Roosevelt as President of the United States. The previous salary
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  • 152 4 Ihe Aero Club have completed ar rangements for the carrying out of a series of experiments m aerial navi- i gation, the experiment! being subdivided into propellers, aeroplanes and rngines. Ihc experiments regarding propellers will be tarried out by I rofe-sor Wayn forth, the honorary technical adviser
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  • 74 4 Mis^k-. llauland and Woi.fi, of Belfast, have received an order for the construction of what is said to be the largest twin-screw steamer m the world. The new vessel is intended for the Hamburg-American line. One of the principal feautures will be a swimming bath, which is to be introduced
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  • 550 4 EORMATJON OF AN AUTOMO'BILK CLUB. A largely attended meeting, initiated by Mr. K. A. Stevens, was held at the I Singapore Exchange room on Friday afternoon for the purpose of forming a Motor Club for the Straits and F. If. S. Among those present were the
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  • 133 4 One ot the bigge-t house* that the above named show have had since it o]>encd here some month- ago, turned upon Saturday night to witness the cry excellent programme provided for their entertainment. The ex Sultan of I'erak and party < cupied the private box during the
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  • 155 4 Apropo- of the -tranding of the Dutch mail steamer Rindjani m the Suez Canal (referred to m our telegraphic column- on Friday), the following remark- cut from the Egyptian G**etk are of interest The directors of the Suez Canal have recently come m for a good
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  • 97 4 MESSRS JOZEF MULLER AND CO, S. JAVA PRODUCTS Ilic above named firm, which is well known m Socrabaia and other Java ports, have lately opened a branch establishment here, at 166 Cecil Street. Those who have sampled the Coffee can only pronounce it excellent. The two different samples of Tobacco
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  • 682 4 "THE ROLLING EARTH. 11 On Friday night, there was a considerable gathering at the rooms of the Chinese Christian" Association the object "being to hear a lecture on astronomy the particular subject be ing "The Rolling World," the idea implying of course that the earth
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  • 104 4 The Strait- Chinese Concert, fixed for Friday, April 12th/ 8-30 p. m., m the Boustead Institute promiso to be a greater success than even the last one. i'ho-e wishing to be present are advised t<> secure tickets soon, Si each, which can be had from Messrs the
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  • 146 4 Ihe Committee of the S. C. C. have decided to open the New Pavilion to members from to-day. The Members of the 8. C. C. will b^ "At Home" to their lady friends on Wednesday, the ?;th instant, from 4 o'clock p. m., when it is hoped
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  • 108 4 Mr. F. S. B. Jennings who has been on the Editorial stair of The Straits 1 Turns tor the past ten years, is starting out on a new field which will probably afford him more satisfaction. lie is joining the staff of the Straits Trading Coy. at
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    • 409 4 THE FAMOUS WflYAflG KASSIM. To-Night To-Night Monday 25th March AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, Not th Bridge Road. The Dutch and Malay Variety Company of Singapore. STRONGER THAN EVER Will produce 4 lancalam flnjumanara." Prices $2, $1,50 cts and 25 cts. (No performance on Sunday night.) S. KASSIM. Soft Proprietor. i
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    • 307 4 FRENCH CIMgHATJcI To-pi§bt! T^jJ ENTIRE CHANGE OF p Ro WE WILL EXHIBIT INK BESI PICTLf DON'T MISS THIS OCCA<, I YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED Wirj First Show 7.30 p.m. Second «sk Mhiinee Socr,, u From 6 to 7 p. m CHILDREN FREE. Admission $1.50, $1.00, 50cts and 25
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    • 417 5 KtCREMION HOTEL *f Revised Xariff Card. r < v Sherries Vermouths Q5. Gls. :('.i>. Kummcll Gj < .c h 'V< s' r l) M <•• «c. 1 Sherry -00 25 15 Peppermint t <&/.% 2 Vermouth 2■» 20 10 Cherry Brandy Clarets Qt. Pi. «7 3 St. l u hen
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  • 303 6 DECEASED'S SPIRIT K> lil ELECTED A CHURCH TRUSTEE. Seattle papers >ay that Melody Choir, the wealthy and eccentric baehelov who died several weeks ago, executed what i- po-sibly the longest will on ■d,i45 legal cap pages of close y written manuscript comprising the m Btmment It disposes
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  • 37 6 1 List of Chinese >üb>(.ribers to the China Famine Relief Fund. Amount previou-ly acknowledged S;e.;4; Mr. Fan J< k Chhe 5 Mr. Tan Hah 5 v■• 5 fOTAL $30, 5'. 3. c <
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  • 103 6 wed Colombo, Sir Williai Lyne, a prominent member of the Commonwealth Parliament, said "A White Australia i- absolutely a tcttled policy with Australia I should not Australia as I have seen this place. Cheap labour i> a degradation, I think the use of men to pull rickisha>
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  • 161 6 It was <>ld Farm r Hesperus lighter, Milly M>.\. aether hand m hand j 1 the middle of Broadw i I hear a raucous show I Father, what can it be y a tall policeman, child. Who waves his hand at thce.' I <
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  • 293 6 A GREAT ADVANCE. A g eat advance, says Kngineering. made during the past year m ertion with tbe propelling engine^ Mibmnrine craft, and with the ration of method- of obviating unfortunate mishapt which the earlier stages of this new and effective weapon of warfare; but
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  • 26 6 rm women of Victoria, 8.C., arc petitkmingthe Dominion Government to remove the head tax of 5 00 (/i°o) on hineae owing to the scarcity o! dome-
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  • 825 6 Hnwarth Erskine, Ltd 6 per cent. 000,000 per cent. prm. buyct Kiley Hargraves. Ltd. 6 225,000 3 Singapore Municipa' 6 400.000 20 3 1,878,000 2 4 002,000 2 dib. noni. Tanjong I'agar Dock Co.. Ltd. 6 250,000 2 per cent, prem buyers 5 1,050,000 par. 1894 £3.377-1°
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    • 128 6 On Lotion. Hank s m s 9/16 Demand */4 3/'« Private 6mb 2/5 do. 3 m */s On Ornnftny. Bank d d -.40 Private 3ms '.4°j do 6m -> -48 O« France.— Bank dd >r >S Private 3 m ?-°3 do 6ms On Mb*.— Bank T. T. «74 Private
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    • 195 6 i> I- ).<;o to Copra, Bali o do I'ontianak n 9-JO» do Kandjcr ■'••5 do Hulo do Mixed «0..,0 IO q do i;adang [J-^ Copra Permangkat tt.2o Coffee, Bali 16J percent buyers j percent. 19.00 do Palcmbang, so per cent ba>-i- 22.^0 do LJberian Nd. 1 .M.50 Clove- (Amboina)
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    • 378 6 F^ "HOUSE OF IiORDS" i THOROUGHLY MATURED ABSOLUTELY PURE Mrti S()//) EVERYWHERE. %^?l^li£g^3j|r A IKIAI. WILL GIVE YOU KVERY SATISFACTION. W THEAN eHEE Qo\. NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED FROM ill!-; ANGLO -EGYPTIAN CIGARETTE COY. f WE HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING f BRANDS AT CIIKAP PRICES. C Extra Fine
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  • 1084 7 INDIA'S MINERAL PRODUCTION. In his interesting annual Report on the Mineral Production of India during 1905, Mr. T. 1). La louche. n..v, p. G. S.. the Officiating Director-General of the Geological Survey m India, refers to the large increase of output which has generally occurred m the case of many
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  • 524 7 BUSINESS METHODS REDUCED IX) RULE. The majority of men who arc seeking for >uccess m business often overlook the importance of thc > C paratc transactions which determine profit these, it may be said, m nine cases out of ten resolve themselves into salo, and on
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  • 229 7 Speaking at a meeting m the Cit> on the 20th ultimo, General Booth, alluding to his forthcoming visit to thc Far East, mentioned that m Japan thc Marquis Ito was t<« be one of his chairmen. i m. following curious paragraph is from thc Siani Qfarimw Mr. Charles 1 home
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    • 669 7 I BANKS. Ml tm^^ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. I'.UD-LP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND: Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 M 0,1.1 Silver Reserve $1 1 000 000 f 2l 000 000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H. Mhdhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr.W.J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. BalUich, K sq D M Njssim
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    • 296 7 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. WANTEDA clerk (Eurasian or Chinese) mast be quick at figures and with some knowledge of account.-. Apply personally to E. D. M. OFFICE, y5 Robinson Road WANTED. Steamer of about 300 tons dead weight capacity. 11. CROSKEY Co., S, Malacca Street.
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    • 399 7 WANTED. Vf All I til. Situation as Teacher i a Schoc •it Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. Apply to MAGISTER. c/o E. D. M. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Wanted. Male and Female Teachers Apply to the Inspector of Schools. Education office, Singapore. Singapore, 13th March, 1907.
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    • 222 7 FOR THE S Sjnglt top. Month 1 Ma Mom),, 1 Year UT -STAT, 0| 1 Monti, I Months 6 Months I Near ADVERTISING Ulh Wanted T ut, fc For, C '*c abov, daily m For i nrh s thn, For above 'wo insertions t 1 I' or i n Marriage,
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