Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 13 June 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 536 VOL. m. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1699 1 RECEPTION IN HIE CITY London^ May 1 7. Prince Fushimi was on 10th inst. the guest of the Lord Mayor and Corpora tion of the City of London, by whom he was presented with an address of welcome at the Guildhall, a luncheon m his
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  • 156 1 It is not often we have the pleasure of recording a silver wedding m BatiKkok, and the fact that Mr. and IVQJp. J. Mackay to-day celebrate the twentyiifth anniversary of their marriage will be noted with much interest by ilieir many friends m Bangkok and
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  • 27 1 Hrou k James, of St. Xavier's Institution, i cuang, is now m Kuala Lumpur, and was present at the celebration of Corpus Christi at the Chinese Church-
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    • 142 1 I CDC Best r*> MAPI?!) A gODD 6E jIi G ;i^ ngelica ii Spring vater h e Nocera water is an jgr~ fl|B excellent drinking-water it is 'carbl fl U di B~«ve, easily assimilated, Of and Ver^ useful m cases T«^-R=yH v! catarrh m the uriiiai =il\AKl»l jjg^jgl tW VCANTItRI.
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    • 616 1 HOWdfth Ef^kitiP Ep^ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Tdeph»n<2B. Tehyrams ERSKINE "TRIIC r.WIN f^d OZ GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND A EiifY V^nilX KjKJm COMMISSION AGENTS. S5 <5c S7, HTJQ-H T_O^*T STREET, lIPOHC F. REDDAWAY GO'S Camel Hair Belting, wines and liquors of the The strongest and most durable belt m the world.)
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    • 10 1 Ule 6tiara»fce the Cargcst Circulation or anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 971 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY. 13TH JUNE. SANITARY CONDITION OF SINGAPORE. Dr. W. J. Simpson's report on the Sanitary Condition of Singapore is simply bristling with sanitar} points of local interest. Dr. Simpson seems to have gone about his work m a thoroughly systematic and businesslike way
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  • 215 2 It is always unpleasant to drawunfavorable comparisons but we cannot help commending the following, culled from the Pcrak Pi<>,,eei\ to the notice of the Engineering staff both of the Municipality and the Government. Motor cars and Motor cycles are on the increase m Singapore, but we cannot say
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  • 19 2 The French Meaner Admiral d- Kessaint arrived from Saigon yesterday, with a number of homeward Krench soldiers ou Ux.rd.
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  • 33 2 The B. 1. Contract Pocket /Wsta, with the London mails of the 24th ultimo, left Negapatam on the 9th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 15th instant.
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  • 32 2 The BRitish Steamer Carnati"nslut'' which arrived from London yesterday morning, brought 750 packages of dynamile for this port. She has also on board 120 tons of dynamite and detonators consigned to HongKonk.
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  • 33 2 Mr. A. Lea will address the Kpwortli League of the Coleman Street Methodist Episcopal Church and their friends at the Church to-night, at 8 o'clock, on the subject "Seismic Phenomena.' Everybody is welcome.
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  • 72 2 Lokk Yew Street, connecting Hi Street and Armenian Street was reii dered impassible yesterday afternoon. The metalling of this road was completed only a few days ago and of course being new, it was one of the best of our streets. Yesterday afternoon, however, a brick wall which stood on
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  • 65 2 Wh Cna had a W^ and !W 1 P^t of h JAus CS £§SJ f fl slr »n<fcd jSh*"*^! beUdher.a, SS Staaeda >v cr^4«J medar ounda^ officer N from i<S Australia. Th S% gttea andaroundShao^S e J raising fc of at least ano f d«pl)rou* to endorst on rhi
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  • 42 2 Al the meeting tf^i Council to be held r>l Chamber to-morrow ai jfollowing will bcbrwJJ the Supplement.. mm S Vernmem (pill "To nadfci] uovernmeiitSavmgvßa^-, ing. fc Deleterious DnsßM amend the Law with np|j portation »ale and us< 0:' a dnigs.")
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  • 54 2 The total wtg.v exported from the Feint States during the ptr.od 9 May 190; wa> }\]Wsi compared with 3: a decrease of i:,;9i.99piiij showed a decrease of yd Negri Sembilan Ferak 3,021.33 pikuisThe duty paid wa* St:r| compared with f;. of $287,3 paid 8188,660.74, Sdufil and Negri SoiHn
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  • 88 2 RIGHTS OF A POt 3 LISHED IN IHE IUI The righto 0(1 ben ««< m the King's ßer( day by Justices Ph The hen m question fa Radwill. the pla:ntir, cycling, upsetting hmuflil the machine. Mr. Horace .V cyclist, who >ough: its* that the hen highway, an-1 that tor
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  • 97 2 rhe Cummin* o! Jj^ Club at a Meetinf b* instant deeded a, Photograph at s^;, at Io am. M^/ 1 Hi, Excellency H H The SJJJJ present and somey P The following c^9 sued to the i*""* 11 week Dear Sir, ;*> On Sunday ra l Meet
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 325 2 JOHN IIITTIIE CO. LTD.] SI3ST O- APO K,E ANDREW USHER CCS CELEBRATED I BOTOL HIT AM WHISKY. BOTTLED BY US IN SINGAPORE. I Its popularity increases as a result of its being I I known on the Market for years as I ,A SOUND WHISKY I AT A MeDERATEGPRieE. I
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    • 278 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 0 65 Cents per dozen. 75 dozen. AeeOROING TO SIZE. 0 THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. the australian stores, si:n-c3vA.:po:r,:e I- WINE *4h WINE "ND \\utc>aE:cK.MACG.QEGOR c?l! AfJD SPIRIT v^Kl^'!'^^ SPIRIT MERCHANTS, MERCHANTS.. Caldheck Sffacgregor Qo. L Ptaik ho co. -;r""l IGeur-al Storekeepers, Provision Merchants and Conuni^Moij Agents. I
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    • 111 2 BOARD AMD LOD6IM6. (-COMFORTABLE and airy rooms to let. Good table Apply 81, INSTITUTION HILL. 12-6-07 1 1-7-07. AT THE DPill Hall On Thursday Night the /jth instant. BLACK ART MYSTERIES Under the Distinguished Patronage of Col. Broadrick and the Officers of the Volunteer Company Plan of Reserved Seats at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 eCMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, i 3 th High Water. 0-30 am, H-44 pm B S Mail Homeward closes 3 pm Phil-harmonic Orchestra practice 8-30 pm Black Art-Mysterier, Drill Hall Royal Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm Japanese Cinematograph 7-30 and 930 pm The Parsi Alfred Theatrical Coy 9 pm TO-MORROW, i 4
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 23 3 L^KtheJ«P««* jjU^ff otihe Japanese ,h,ngton further 2* irOITI VrUe situation is 5«* J ?S' It believed >^ 3 ■rintc.uled v>Mt P^Jfrourtc-v call, has
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    • 5 3 Natil after ami <•■ repatiiMe
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    • 19 3 The Franco-Japanese Agreement. I. i,, n f. 1 10.4 a.w Bftfhi* that the purE?T^aandnot»crely m belong to France and
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    • 38 3 I London, June 1 -.'.r P>»--Si-Hamilton Ooold-.vdams, i-e--lnisitiona> Governor «>t the SCcbloaT. Ihe newspaper; gy hopeful that the spirit of •range River Colony u.ll the spirit a- represent ZLgj B,,iha id the I ransvaal.
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    • 43 3 lunc 1:. I.JO p.m. ft*j turns too* a private »*Fauc KMba, (iovernor ol pi idesMiriog telegram on citani to the Porte that his troops by Arab troops and mwinkwn and money were in■akkaod anyhow it was diffivboidout until they arrived.
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    • 44 3 HOTJINMONTPELUER. London, June i.\ 1.30pm. tb nave broken ou: at Montpcllicr. :<cn sacked, chairs., tables at the troops. Many K* have been nvde. The Minister iance^-. recommended the vvineN&io combine m order to regulate ■Ht and to abolish the producer wines
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    • 55 3 IHELOWESI SCORE ON RECORD. von. June 12, 1.50 p.m. koi Leicestershire by 8 wickets Worcester defeated Somerset by 6 bAapMMhire, m their tir>t If) mace only twelve mos which ktfcwN >coreon record, m a Dennett took 8 wickets nd Je-op took two for I jjkj gland, playing uMrdtie
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    • 91 3 CHAMPION IKAM. nod to hear that, through T^ol Colonel Whittall comJi^jßussell's). Intantrv, JJJfte Clangor hockey captam ™jw aganewith the team of ;be played on the Pa•••wwday evening. the 1. •Hecham- m „cs-6 liculties cau "ed «W ft virtorie-. lor. «T,« team ha^ *«s»J' "t«r of Russell's 6s p k
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    • 24 3 A c drowning of 1 1 An thc at c> en:c n c c f or iier aad )d^«.in g of accidental
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 49 3 MUNICIPAL CHAOS IN SOUTHERN FRANCE London, June 12, 6-41 p m Jhe 1" rench again discussed for the whole day. The Southern Municipalities are sending m their resignations one after another. The resignations are leading to Municipal chaos and are j also rendering marriages impossible
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    • 67 3 AT IHE GALA PERFORMANCE AT THE COVEN T GARDEN. London, June 12, 6-41 p. m General Sir Ellis of His Majesty King Edward* suite died suddenly during the gala performance given m honour of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Denmark at the
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    • 37 3 Retirement of General Dundonald. PROMOTION OF BADEN POWELL. London, June la, 8.15 p.m. On thc retirement of General Dundonald from the service Baden Powell succeeds him. He is promoted to the rank o!" a Lieutenant General. 1
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    • 53 3 PREDOMINATION OF ELLENBE KG CLIQUE. London, June 12, 8-15 p.m. U»e Berlin Ciouu Prince revealed to the. Kaiser U>e scandals of the i>t inst. For a long time nobody had the courage to tell the Kaiser that it seemei 1 that the Eulenburj; rlique
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    • 167 3 MANIFESTO ISSUED. London, June 1:, 8-1 s p.m. A meeting of the Irish Party was held at Westminister to consider the future attitude towards the Government. It issued a manifesto justifying the repitition of the Irish Bill on the ground of inadequacy and unworkableness of
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    • 499 3 In the May number of Cronktll Major Clarence Dalrymple Bruce writes on "The Growth of a Military Spirit m China." Since the close of the Russo-Japanese war various and conflicting reports have appeared m Europe as to the striking advance made by the Chinese m the
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  • 397 3 ¥AY A CHILD^GIVi: EVIDENCE. m which a little girl of four year* o agt was the principal witness. Mr Roland Braddell was lor the defendant, Mahomed Hussain. This 5 COnvicted on thc **ft Mr. Braddell appealed. rhe case was heard by the bench of UitffrV r b
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  • 146 3 INNOVATION THAT WILL BENEFIT MANY OF THE POORER MEMBERS OF THE HEBREW COM M L' N IT Y. Tinned kosher meat is the latest novelty which the poorer brethren of the Hebrew faith m the East End are looking forward to with keen anticipation. In Australia tinned
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  • 386 3 In the Contemporary Review, Mr. John Foreman deals with the subject of The Americans m the Philippines." If the Philippine Archipelago had been simply annexed and eolcnised on established principles, its development under the American aegis, he remarks, would not have aroused any peculiar interest m Europe,
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  • 2063 3 ALLEGED THEFT BY SERVANT. se^r^the^p^ 9HQ a stolen property belonging tcftfa fmMahomed Ali was also charged with receiving the property Inspector Hart explained the cases r M < ?°^2 i As" ad 11 wh appeared for Mahomed Ali, objected a W <carca se^ratSv lman tO take ham claimed
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  • 397 4 RUSSIAN DETECTIVE'S EXPERIENCES. One of the most prominent Russian political detectives. Mr. 1. Per>itz f who was m England m connection with the recent visit of the Dowager Empress of Russia, is alleged to have had many strange experiences during the war with Japan, throughout which lie
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  • 425 4 Or Wednesday last, a pleasant little function took place at the District Hospital, Penang, when Dr. E. N. Graham, the popular Acting Resident Medical Officer, who is shortly leaving for Home on well-merited leave, m pre>ented with the following Address from his subordinates: District Hospital, f'en(i>i»,3fh Jiou, /goj.
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  • 134 4 Ihc following is an approximate i cturn shewing the values of Imports and Exports for the month ot May 1907 Imports Export* ricals. J icals. 0,481,234. 86,00,590. INCLLDIU IN ABuVt IMPOBIB Gold leaf Treasure Opium Ticals. Ticals. I icals *****? "67,213! I he aoovetigures sljowan increase
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    • 831 4 TfrflDES, PROFESSIONS fl^l HORSE AND CATTLE FQOD^I Horses get a fine coat by partakinem this food, and milk cows w.ll 3^ more than 50 0/0 if they get oT kattiesa day, from l 2 Vttles 2^ you may bring them up to 2O bottles a day, per picul $2.50, bags
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    • 134 4 COMMIT HOUSEOW^J Motor C; General lU^ L>cle SlGu Manufacturing Jtw^j? 1 stones. CcyLnij^T! 'ionotteShdl Goods, udj Uu^ static. Orders^ p ERAK DISPENSi Dr ypmodU Fcrfumery, Paten: Oold Spectacle I HOOT ACOMPiJ 1 General Repairer* Motor Qn, t Cycle and Motor uc^ Always m Stock*: Mounts YEAR POX GUI CHOP EWE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1040 4 .^Jb^^^^sT^^^^^^W^l <\ SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Where Men.off.War. Flaa and Tons Master Arrived. From For When Lying Sea Belle FM. S. yet 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swcttenham P Swet'ham L' Kll McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Arnold Jan it Manila Manila Wharf Wright U S tra 364 Hamilton May
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    • 359 4 P Alice, B emen, N.\ 1 B Meyer Palma, London, July .-> P O Paroo. Fremiiule, June 23 Boustead Polyne>ien. Marseille*. July 2u M MaritimePern, London, Aug tj P 6* O Ping Suey, hina June 25 Man>tield Prinz Luduig.Uremen, June 27; B Meyer Prometheu-v China, June 23 Manstield Preussen. Bremen,
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    • 402 4 MAILS CLOSE Today. For Per Steamer Time Anamba Natuna Is Ha- -.a 7am X Pahang. Ptkan. Kuantan, and Trengganu Aing Leong 9 am Muar and Malacca Jin Ho 2 pm Penang, Rangoon Calcutta Tara 3pm Malacca, P Dickson and P Swettennam Malacca 3 pm Batavia, Chenbon and Samarang Giang Ann
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  • 232 5 ■jHUZEJU> wEIIS I Ncw ,-oundla»d arc the only Uh*e giver .recognition mi n the ..sues ol heen portriy- by ma..v count. :e*. c- c tropics but NewfoundI' ver appear-. the national flower ;picuou> place c and upon many of the .i: occupie.- the central stamp. For nearly ten Hm'p:*
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  • 85 5 [INCREASED FEE Singapore arc -themcreaidfee m advance for all schools under Gov■2 our corresa Ruction might w one must pre:;ndard of efficiency authorities, and squired .i. new whole thing f fa m ,,iesand Sk m v :he multitudeof 2 a^ the prosa n fe»Wy a rule may J^rfuSS
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  • 902 5 ROUND THE WORLD AT 77 ("Times of India 22nd May.) Considering that the natives of India arc loth to leave their homes and cross the sea it is interesting to record that Mrs Dossibai Cowasji JasSawalla popularly known among her European tnends as Mrs. Cowasji one of
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  • 122 5 TWICE ACROSS ATLANTIC FROM NEW YORK TO RIO. In detinnce of the laws of Euclid, a saving of time m the mails from NewYork to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires is to be made by the American Host Office by sending them twice across the
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  • 627 5 jjl Capital. Subscbed Nu 3 r ber *«ue Paid I j Shares Va^ej up to > I rr W» J.40.000 u-.'S&rt I $1 1900; ,400,000 £350,000 ,<££, •■oj »IO 1901, ,300.000 ,,03.000 ££0 |!o| Jlo j I 640 unissued 1902 £30,000 £16,***** 6 *o7 I 1 1
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  • 386 5 Singapore, (itli June, 1907. On London. Bank j m s 2.4 3/8 Demand 2.4 1/16 Private 6ms 2.4^ do. 3ms .'.4] On (Germany. Bank d d 2.39 Private 3ms .1.454 do 6ms 2-47^ On France. Bank d d -?-94~ Private 3ms 3.032 do 6ms 3.06 On India. —Bank T.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 359 5 J GERV| S XAVIER 4 CO., LIMITED. I k* •♦jj L B I '^^ED VERY SHORTLY. J STHfITHMIIiIi WHISKY. fvELAVAN C0Y.,1 COMMISSION, FORWARDING GENERAL SUPPLY AGENTS. Importers of -*=gN Fodde-, Cocoa seeds Household Brand Ceylon Tea, Asahi Beer, Spices &c Representing TIANG LEE Co., PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY,
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  • 475 6 BODY CUT UP AND SOLD BY HAWKERS. Betrayed by a Woman Wuchow, on the West River, m China was recently the scene of an execution carried out with Oriental callousness. The victim was Shap Sam-Siang, pirate who haa terrorised the whole district, and Reuter sends an eyewitness's account
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  • 303 6 si RANGE DELICACIES FOR LONDON TABL2S. Kar from appetising are the details concerning unsound food which are given m the annual report of Dr. Herbert Williams, medical officer of health for tie Port of London. An examination of the cargo of a steamer from Singapore resulted m the
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  • 48 6 Ir is reported from the north of Siam, says the Siam Free Press, that many women are now forming bands of robbers, who go about the country dressed m male attire. They mark their bodies with certain characters, or charm themselves to make them invulnerable to all ;ittackt>.
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  • 672 6 A. D. (Cheshire) writes to T. Ps. IVeekly.—Vouv statement that even m these prosaic times premonitions, ghosts, and dreams are much sought after, prompts me to send you the following true stories with reference to my brother and myself My brother was about forty years old,
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  • 240 6 HOW OPERATIONS CAN BK MADE ENJOYABLE. From the latest thing m rat poisons to gilded pills for the extravagant, the stalls at the 13th Annual Chemists' Exhibition, which opened at the Royal Horticultural Hall present a dazzling variety. The exhibition is a display of articles calculated to do
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    • 727 6 MOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 17th June, 1907, for the f llovvingworks (1). Erection of the Main Block and Outoffices, New Maternity Hospital. (2). Supplying and fixing the necessary steel girders and expanded metal m connection with above. Flans
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    • 873 6 BANKS. Honflkong Shangtiai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL ******,000 RfcSfcRVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I ai 000,000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000 J Reserve Liability ol Proprietors $IQ,OOO,UOU Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. G reason— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq, a.
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    • 593 6 E. D. M." AOLETS. FO 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 is
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    • 324 6 R SALE, WANTED^&C. FOR SALE. piCTURE post cards of Straits S*«i ments &c.-Koh ie Co., c T^ ps^ OH ca^ Ot and FOR SALE PRIVATELY^ Qnc American built rubher high dog cart, one black marc^ harness complete. Wlth 2. One rubber tyred Gig with hi i mare (complete.) black 3.
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    • 176 6 Month Pi car Wan XTo k H for i i^ s tis ««n«ntv J *n^ tc tbc aJ Manager. H to". Aoi;.\jjß List of Depots J Eastern y .M May beoiuj Abdullah, 5Ai 11% H Messrs Ghet bn H Rallies Hotel. H K. H. Adanubh, U^^H Orchard Road, Ux :J
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