Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 June 1907
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Title Section19 1907-06-11 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 534 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article3239 1907-06-11 1 SINGAPORE. ("London and China Kxpress.") {Continued.) The Commercial Position. The general commercial position in ingapore during the last two or three ears has given rise to considerable ixiety, more especially to import ouses, which led to a good many essimistic utterances, and the belief in Mne quarters3,239 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1907-06-11 1 r U riisi«9 Straits- T ooooo^ MAPI?!? A i* <ODD D^STJON Lelica M Spring f^ 5 c he Noccra water is an jU" 9nA excellent drinking-water it is r oe-: I digestive, easily assimilated, jfc l|« and very useful in. cases BLLJSSI of catarrh in the urinal f^*#m organs ;.EVY147 words
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Advertisement342 1907-06-11 1 Howarth Erskine I Ep^ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I I Telephone 28. Telegrams ERSK-INE I I Tfre Cply GAa RosHopf I I M^l^ I 1 Gci>aii>c >s Patent. I I WElLli ZERNER, WEIUIi I SINGAPORE. V^f SINGAPORE. T 1 RT \C C\ MI N I^l A £Q GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND342 words
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Advertisement10 1907-06-11 1 ttlc Guaranty tin Cargest Circulation of anp paper in Singapore.10 words
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1160 1907-06-11 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 11TH JUNE. OUR POLICE FORCE. Our worthy Inspector General I of Police Mr. W. A. Cuscaden's I report on the Police Force of the i Colony for 1906 is on the whole I very satisfactory and compared with some of the past1,160 words
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Article233 1907-06-11 2 The departure of the s.s. h'nnwti ha^ been indefintely deferred. Mr. N. Falls has been appointed a Settlement Officer for Negri Semlilan. The Peark Rifle Association Meeting j takes place at Taiping on July Slat and 22nd. I>r. A I. Staoton lias been appointed an AtMkattnt in ibe Institute for233 words
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Article217 1907-06-11 2 friendly i vei *ni .> J -ass;! I)ra Kon n a *N2| onboard °^1 the chi^L^O that there w,ll ar awsga Henang. u e a "g some 2>5 Calcutta for tendered his *JS L < B 'swasis a cam, unfortunate! &1 does not agree Ok. E. n. JJ217 words
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Article105 1907-06-11 2 bishop W. F ed to an unusua. I at Coheman Street CbuAJ ject dealt wti 1 St Paul, and 5a I wa> handled in a more liool is usual with theologians- aj er was as much a raarrJj as of the mind; b chapter?, but showed ttew towardiwhatwa^wi^ tirmatory105 words
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Article53 1907-06-11 2 ANNUAL AIHLEIKHie annual a**£ p.m. ve>terda) thM vearare \e«J^j ibis reisoa W :idcd to hold the >i 3 n Wednesday Mear lor the most ■he spo rts '.!2FOl the hundred JJ lay therefore iv n C V^jTlA ,-uled into 4 ent s was Vffi Excellency u« Anderson53 words
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Article25 1907-06-11 2 shortly be* uiy iU rU a e bou: nine idc pc met. m u* hat uce u ryj^ obe used a- jc^ cct wiuc ji25 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement371 1907-06-11 2 [JOHN LaITTIiE CO. LTD. I ANDREW USHER eO.'S I CELEBRATED BOTOL HIT AM WHISKY. v BOTTLED BY US IN SINGAPORE. Its popularity increases as a result of its being y known on the Market for years as !a sound whisky I AT fl MODERATE PRICE. I.THEUNiON HOTEL. I m 7t^>371 words
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Advertisement249 1907-06-11 2 Swallow Jlrieffs (£td.) CELEBRATED flUSTflflhlAfl CfIKES. In 1 Ib. Tins. Fruit; Plain (Madeira) Seed Ginger; per tin CtS. 60 Sultana; "Cherry ßipe" 65 u Boomerang" Cakes, Small Tea Cakes, Iced or Plain 45 The Ginger Cake is plain cake studded with Preserved Ginger. The "Cherry Ripe* Cake is Rich Fruit249 words
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Advertisement119 1907-06-11 2 F-R THE F.RST TIME IN SINGAPORE OK Parsi flifrca Xhcatrical Companu OF BOMBAY will pci form for a short season only, at their specially built spacious Theatre AT BEACH ROAD. To-night To-night SITAME SHUDDAD" PRICES OF ADMISSION. Cushion Sofa seat* *7 c;o do do lea First Class aar* Fourth 5119 words
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Advertisement230 1907-06-11 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, for the erection of the following buildings at the New ran Tock Seng Hospital (a). Ward for Europeans, including Bath and Latrine. (b). Superstructures to 6 Wards and 3 Baths and Latrines. (c). Superstructures to 5 Wards and 3230 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous123 1907-06-11 2 eOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, iith s— High Water 11 -21 am, 11-43 pm Hockey SCO vs RE 0 K Bowling 1 ournament Court of Appeal Royal Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm Japanese Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm vV ayang Kassim 9 pm The Parsi Alfred Theatrical Coy 9 pm TO-MORROW, I2TH:—123 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article16 1907-06-11 3 3l) $ir CI ,0.4" imBritish Mini*e»^ Inaudienct with to hi return to prio-16 words
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Article14 1907-06-11 3 ViCU thai i closety siege of Port neighbourhood dements most14 words
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Article12 1907-06-11 3 Ull( Mcvv twoofth< kaders France kc but I I12 words
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23 1907-06-11 3 Arrival of the King and Queen of Denmark in London. .June 10.115 a rinrrn of l^Mimark H, by King Ira They I r23 words
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23 1907-06-11 3 Socialist Demonstrations in France. Loadonjune 10, 11.5 B ti< icand oration who went there to Ihcv cal'ed him .1 ■.verc thrown at him.23 words
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Article19 1907-06-11 3 11.5 a m. seven runs, 'by an innings run-, shire by ic wic- by two wickets, ilefeateil19 words
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Article52 1907-06-11 3 French Winegrowers' Agitation PARALLELED DEMONSTRA \i UONIPELLIER. p m. :ay. when then .:ion ii ch over half a milliot the Soul piled. Jhe bulk o All tb N were com the street-. It ha unless Govern r by th ith will rel ties will resigi themselve 1 threat. Itisexpecte alitiei52 words
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Article48 1907-06-11 3 >ms hi Americ, .People are mar ballooi to*, some a- midnig I o edepartur^tr,,mtiietim. rit is well thi »f mci er wedding at ia>t we ndfor ©ysatthe Alexand ,A wedding cake w lor tl B™*> started f loudly cheered n 5?B 4» combine to wi48 words
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Article44 1907-06-11 3 a ellc y. Actinß Second <- Residentll at the *W the High G»«u* to approve the '■■'■t.l'aha^to "-J'ital, Kuala Sj? month U Huttenbachis ->mnn went Cj^ritoa, l^ Station and 'fleet that her hus--tvaparty C 5 1 eto jKTtor N"lan re CJS^dS sto nWi»ein he Vlfcoccasi44 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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37 1907-06-11 3 London, June io, c.7 p.m The Tsar has approved of a proposal by the Cabinet to grant a concession for the construction of a railway to Behring Straits and a tunnel thereunder.37 words
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76 1907-06-11 3 THE KURDS RAIDING. London, June 10, 7 p.m. Renter's Tehenui correspondent wires thai serious electoral disorders have been going on at Kermanshah. The loss of life is considerable. Two thousand members who belong to the faction against the Governor are taking a refuge in the76 words
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161 1907-06-11 3 IRELAND MUST WAIT AND WATCH. London, June 10, 7 p m. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman sp king at Plymouth said that Ireland inu^t now wait and see what the Libeerals are prepared to offer in the future. The rest of the lengthy speech was devoted161 words
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Article185 1907-06-11 3 The Federal Secictary has issued a circular to the following effect From the ist June, 1907, all accounting work will be transferred from the Central Audit Office to the Office of the Treasurer, Federated Malay States, which will also deal with the issue of warrant-. The Treasurer,185 words
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Article345 1907-06-11 3 Fortunate!}' for Britain, the trial of a >eer for an offence against the law has ►een a rare event in our history. There lave been, however, two or three cases n which a peer has stood before his >ecrs charged with the awful crime of nurder.345 words
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Article97 1907-06-11 3 CHONt. Lam, Ho Leong, Chan Yin, him Hong, Muhammed Kassim o\n Sycd Ali and Gopal have been ordered by His Highness the Sultan to be banished from the State of Perak. An Assyrian priest who is charged with obtaining money in the F. M. S. for charitable purposes by means97 words
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Article684 1907-06-11 3 COURT OF APPEAL. Yesterday, the Appeal Court commenced its sittings. The judges engaged were Sir Hyndman Jones, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Thornton, and Mr Justice Fisher. There were thirteen cases on t.,e list; of these, five were set down to be heard by a bench of three684 words
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Article162 1907-06-11 3 IPOH BRANCH. SoMK FlNt ScORIN(.. Mr. E. Cauldwell, Traffic In.-pector of the F. M. S. Railway, Pcrak section, has done some remarkably fine shooting on the lacal rifle range lately, which we are given to understand is a record lor the F. M. S. and Straits. In162 words
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Article175 1907-06-11 3 The export of tin and tin-ore from Selangor during the month ol May was pikuls 21,820 44 0,299 tons), valued approximately at «2,024;6i3.i9. The duty collected on this output was $288,079.75. The average value for the month was «93 93 per pikul and the average duty collected 539.61175 words
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Article916 1907-06-11 3 THE "PING SENG' TRAGEDY. Due to the Clan Rivalries Yesterday thirteen men were before Mr L. K Green. 2nd Magistrate, for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of having been concerned in causing the death of one Lim Chua on board the s. s. Ping Seng" on the 23rd.916 words
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Article129 1907-06-11 3 GOVERN MEN! NOTICE. The following notice regardiug foreign copper coins has been issued by the Government In changing money the public are advised to take only the copper cents issued by the (Government of the Colony with the Queen's or the King's head on it, and not129 words
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Article906 1907-06-11 3 OUR AMERICAN LETTER. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL f CONGRESS OF PEACE. A This great peace demonstration, as I said last week while the meetings were f still going on in New York, is the work of the great ironmaster, Andrew Carnegie. The Congress was held from the 14th to the 16th906 words
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Article158 1907-06-11 3 OPERATIONS SUSPENDED THROUGH INRUSH OF WATER. The Sungei Raia Tin Mining Co., of which Mr. John Addis is Manager, has been compelled, for the present, says the Times of Malaya, to suspend operations, a remarkably strong spring having been encountered, causing an inrush of water into158 words
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Advertisement309 1907-06-11 3 I Clarke Co.| \lffiF' £07. Queen Slr t et.\ I J Just landed ex S, S. Fortunatus 22 I Horses and Ponies in Perfect Condi- tion specially and personally selected a I by C Zimmermann for the local market. INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone No. gi6. I VICTORIAS, BROUGHAMS, jj BUGGIES, DOG309 words
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Article1071 1907-06-11 4 ANNUAL DINNER. SPEECH I PRINCE PUSH! MI. I lie Japan Society was honoured tlic prc>ence of U. I. H. Prhtce Fushi at iis 1 6 ili annual dinner, licld in i Whitehall Rooms, London, on il May. His Im{>erial Highness c>ccupi the olacc of honour at the1,071 words
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Article57 1907-06-11 4 Int; quantity of wolfram exported from Selangor during ft|«j was picuK 39-68: and that during the first five months of the current year picul< 216.23. T« i Ht resignation of Mr. H I (j S f u ivan Inspector of Pojice and that of Mr. VV. J. C Bate. Sur^yor,57 words
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Advertisement784 1907-06-11 4 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONS fjJjN n. HORSE AND CATTLE FQQdT D Horses get a fine coat by partakimrn this food, and milk cows vvm proUu more than 50 0/0 if ,hey get only kattiesa day, from 2 bottk-s milk you may bring them up to ao botUe a day, per picul 52.50,784 words
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Advertisement128 1907-06-11 4 ••J *SIS I COlliuss, peratTdisS jv. h 1 j UniggisuaadG HOOT CoMpj 91, i General R ef .u Cj tie and M Always aStxtttliSM YEAP POK Gd CHOP EWE GU« Uesenl HercfesM udCooasi UEVO 5 SYLV.VN YEE CHEON& TREACHI I IPOH TAILOR AND FuK li'-Jo-D. GO 10 The Taiping Medics-128 words
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Miscellaneous1607 1907-06-11 4 I I SHIPPING NEWS>n> 1 >n- s VESSELS IN PORT. ro- Men-of-war. Flag and Tons. Master Arrived. From For When Lying 6 o Sea Bcilc I.M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Fcb 5 I'. Swcttcuham P Swet'ham U KH rc McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Arnold Jan 12 Manila Manila Wharf of1,607 words
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Article173 1907-06-11 5 ■l||E sfc. —-T I iiniio'-. has g&E his report I Shed, and vet 5 of tin h thabo-t :C it £150 fj?rin to the piemen' ,rSi |3t? ricJ,.-b!eonl) remain- S >-•!» j« |he share* were tmium for special ,,r. sing ■H-p-'-l' l "~t proximattly PMi'ineci also ibte for working173 words
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Article113 1907-06-11 5 third I M >s Meredith, that she by special Act of 'he tart's relatives had *P««1 him of lunacy They ssion, and had ard to receive the f John Johnson, who me years tatcs. When fonson intended to ipply him hecon>iacal hatred, up his things one113 words
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Article1054 1907-06-11 5 SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. CONQUEST OF THE AIR The last flight of M. Santos-Dumont was at Bagatelle, during which experiment the famous aeronaut endeavoured to cover a kilometre. Following is M. Santos-Dumont's own account of that most important adventure in the aii Previous to this, it will be remembered, M. Santos-Dumont's1,054 words
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Article685 1907-06-11 5 ffi <*»* i *»~bcd. Company g, GOLD. 1900 ?5 .000 4 0,000 Ksoo'Sued lO i $1 BereawahG MCo,Ltd 00.00 J tic Jlo ::Ig.—J 1902 £30,000 i £16,175.70 6 2 °7 I 1 Kechau Goldfields, Ltd. (f p 900 50,000 I<M93 Ra Ü bA ss ,.C,M.c o ..L«d685 words
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Commercial.
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Article128 1907-06-11 5 On London.— bank j m s 2.4 3/8 Demand 2.4 1/16 Private 6ms 2.4^ do. 3ms 2.4A Ow Germany. Bank d d 2.39 Private 3ms 2.45^ do 6ms 2.474 On France. Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3°3i do 6ms 3.06 On India.— Bank T. T. 1744 Private 30128 words
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Article285 1907-06-11 5 Copra Klantan 10.65 do Mixed to.J do Bali N 1005 do Timor 10.60 do Pontianak y.75 do Pasir 119° do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo h lO s° do Dongola '0.65 do Sankawang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 18.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis 22.50 do285 words
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Advertisement428 1907-06-11 5 I GERVIS XAVIER CO., LIMITED. I T se^e:m::b-a.:n". T I ™!t PR IC AMD QUUmr 0F A"|VlVs "mWf PURCHASING ELSEWHEM X 1 DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery n c I 1 tionery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats nl" 9 »ars, Ties, Spirits, Win.s, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and428 words
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Article445 1907-06-11 6 A TAX ON BEARDS I see that a tax on beards has lately been suggested in America i as an original and profitable impost but, however profitable, it is certainly not original. In 1705 PettM the Great issued a u'/ase j that not the army only, bu all445 words
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Article110 1907-06-11 6 PLOT TO MURDER- THE TSAR. Details have become known of a cJ.ii ing plot against the life of the Tsar. Its widespread character may be gauged from the circumstance that the arrests number ovtr one hundred, and include several military oflicers and barristers. The outrage was planned for the Russian110 words
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Advertisement541 1907-06-11 6 AUOTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE. Wednesday 12th June igoj at 2jj p.m 1. Twelve freehold building allotments situate in the district of Siglap. total area 22,320 sq. ft. 2. Twenty freehold building allot ments situate at the corner of Holland Road and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, opposite the Railway station. fatal541 words
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Advertisement837 1907-06-11 6 B A N KjL Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL*" *10,000.000 KJiSEKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve »10,000,000 I 21 qoo vKW bilver Reserve $11,000,000 1 wu vw Keserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,U00 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, d. M. Nissim837 words
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Advertisement578 1907-06-11 6 "E. D. M. ADLETS. Ffl A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED "THE RAJA OF STENGAHPORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTONIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) ON July 23rd and 27th at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which HIS MAJESTY THE KING is578 words
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Advertisement367 1907-06-11 6 )R SALE, WANTED, &0. FOR SALE. p lc irs E ra° f ct aitsScttic FOR SALE PRIVATELY. (")ne American built mKk. W '"gh dog cart, one blickm r yrcd harness complete are 2. One rubber tyred Gig w ;,i, mare (complete.) 3- One Palanquin in imr>,i (newly painted) k co367 words
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Advertisement196 1907-06-11 6 Month Py I i& OUT 1 go* 3 Moilt| K 6 Jonu,, ADVERT "BlllC d -"ly insertion thr| ce weekly. Sj Marriage. It irth r|j *"S H tc it, Manager, List of Oepots 14 Eastern Oail, fc May be obtain Abdullah 'SUbi Messrs Ghee Soon fcto'i Rafiles Hotel. K. H.196 words
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