Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 June 1907
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Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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Title Section19 1907-06-20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 542 VOL. TH. SINGAPORE,, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS19 words
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Article2342 1907-06-20 1 A CRUISE ON A LAUNCH. I From "L. and C. Express.' As already noted, when I left the Tawao district of British North Borneo I was bound for Boelongan, in Dutch East Borneo. Normally, and as a regular thing, there is no communication between the two districts2,342 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1907-06-20 1 :rc Best f straits. 1 ydensed .Milk BRAND. ilnmbardyMnkis recognised as the best and MttA is preserved with the fi«e« «H«f luporters E "SCHWEICER,, IMPORT EXPORT CO., LmtiM BRANCHES HID OFFICE- rf SINGAPORE, MANILA. MILAN. SHANGHAI, HANKOW. iWY HERMANOS.B SINGAPORE. I JEWELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES,GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY138 words
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Advertisement126 1907-06-20 1 Howarth Erskine I Ep^ipeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. TdephuneM. Telegrams EBSRINE With Side-Car attached, 3 H. P. Magneto ignition speed 30 miles per hour. Absolutely of first class Austrian Manufacture by the well known makers T. PUCH& Co. %U^ fM lIVFTT Lin., Gra/ (Styrin. Austria,) complete with dctacliablc Side-Car and126 words
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Advertisement10 1907-06-20 1 ilk Guaranty tDe earnest Circulation of anp Paper In Singapore.10 words
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501 1907-06-20 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 20th June. DELETERIOUS DRUGS. 1 he use of deleterious drugs is a matter that has occupied and is still occupying the attention of the administration. When it became necessary to allow of the retail price of chandu being raised, the consumers found501 words
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Article668 1907-06-20 2 I he abolition of the appointment ot the Fourth Magistrate is, as it was well-known it would do causing inconvenience. The present hap-hazard method of recording information, or of getting it receded, must in many cases where urgency is, above all the main point, be productive of668 words
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Article90 1907-06-20 2 Tliib excellent show i» doing very good business just now, and "full houses are the order of the day. The proprietors have lately received a large consignment of new films, with the result that they arc able to vary their programme almost nightly. In this work's programme90 words
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121 1907-06-20 2 A pretty incident happened just before the King of Siam bade farewell to Floience. A bright boy of ten came forward to present a lovely mass of rosebuds, len years ago, when last in Florence, the King chanced to step into the church121 words
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Article157 1907-06-20 2 CHINAMAN FATALLY INJURES HIMSELF. Early yesterday morning a China- i man effected an entry into the house of Mr. Marsh No. !-c Orchard Road and I annexed a couple of krises frcm the wall. Finding thai was observed by the house servants he threatened them and157 words
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Article174 1907-06-20 2 SCENES AT THE EXECUTION OF A NOTORIOUS MARAUDER. It was a woman who brought about the capture of a notorious Chinese pirate chief named Sham, who for years had terrorised the West River district by barbarous exploits. Recently he raided a village and selected one of the captured174 words
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Article132 1907-06-20 2 CoLucn«ior6ooW tt j HttOmAa The largest collection oi ma!> ever brought t^fc i> u, be seen in hJ Hagenbecks uonderful JJ Hamburg. It represent^ j£. 50,00c. bv a .haded avenue, a paSI p| over foe members of tin kingdom suddenly burst* m vision. Ihese include thtvS seven tigers132 words
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Article209 1907-06-20 2 The annual meeting of te l Mutual Life Insurance Co ns! Shanghai on May 30th, underlie sidency of Mr. R Micgru In the course of his speech atl man mentioned the continue^! the Company, which now hadifß in every important city in Ok every port in209 words
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37 1907-06-20 2 r oth Edit* "*—*£m D«r Sir. Sig 1 Meetings arc hed^^^M sittings. oKii. a-M™ \\;#i*J^ passed for pa> men^ tt i3« Book during «SP*2M statement WO* W the presetting*- j* I I I37 words
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Article69 1907-06-20 2 1 he present j, an bow m ch >^ J for Kent from Al Hel H e accepted an Cln Sn*j i ab 'e tuition the iL\ m M w^ a vei y won ,n kcd W a -uperb Held SST? fea one<) '44atthe P vl °"°N69 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement369 1907-06-20 2 JOHN LtITTLtE CO. LTD J SUTGAPOHE. Swan fountain pens. F^CCTHBS THE PERFECTEO PRODUCT I l^^k.^^] 0F PEN REVOLOTION I I SPtt^R TOW STYLUS TO REED. I I fltfOTabfrW REED TO QUILi I I 0B& A PRB- QL'ILL TO STEEL. I S•• -SBCgOPA STEE[ |o GOII) I E swam fountain i369 words
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Advertisement360 1907-06-20 2 [APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 0 65 Gents per dozen. 75 dozen. AeeOROING T© SIZE. THOMPSON, THOMAS k CO. i the australian stores, si2sto-.a_:po:k,:e I" WINE ~£fti WINE AND MERCHANTS, MERCHANTS. Caldbeek Sflaegregor Co. NOTICE, From this date the SINGAPORE HOiEL. situated in North Bridge Road No 620-3. near Adelphi Hotel, will360 words
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Advertisement42 1907-06-20 2 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR BOMBAY DIRECT. S/S 'ISTOK may be expected to arrive from Hongkong' on the 26th, inst and will receive prompt despatch for the above port. For Freight and Passage apply to. RAUTENBERG SCHMIDT Co. Agents. (20-6-07 —26-6-07.)42 words
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Article26 1907-06-20 3 urll .ich •Li tuary- -US i 1... ccording ir harmless a no i .don but i r r rivor-. iinby a hall :hat IB mivjcAsh,26 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1205 1907-06-20 3 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONS AGENCIES. SEREMBAN CYCLE CO. 88-90 Paul Street. MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS BURHAN Co., Paul Street, Seremban. Proprietoi s NEGRI SEMBILAN AERATED WATER FACTORY. JOHN de SILVA. //j, PmU Street, Se>cml>an. Dealers in general Provisions, Bombay, Ceylon and Japanese goods. PATENT MtDICINES Wines and pirit* of the very1,205 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1497 1907-06-20 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Wen.otWar. Flag and Ton» Master Arrived From For When TJgJ r.S.tra. ,S 7 o Arnold Jan ,2 Manila Manila M Koads S Belle K M.S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb SP. Suettcuham PSwtrttm L' KH Sum. Gbt. 550 Dery June 16 Penang Bangkok y Koajs k1,497 words
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Article23 1907-06-20 4 London, June 16, 10.24 a The result of the above race was as follows Torpoint 1 Featherbed 2 Gourd 323 words
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Article40 1907-06-20 4 London, June 19, 10.24 a.m. The situation in the South France almost resembles a rebellion. Government has decided to replace the disaffected regiments by troops from the East and North and to prosecute the recalcitrant Mayors.40 words
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Article59 1907-06-20 4 MUTINY AMONG TROOPS. London, June 19, n 30 am. The 100th Regiment in the. French Army whose mutinous conduct was mentioned on 12th instant and which was subsequently transferred to Camp at Larzac, mutinied yesterday owing to the non-release of the ringleaders. They wrecked and sacked59 words
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Article79 1907-06-20 4 London, June 19, 11.30 n.m. It is intimated semiofficially that the Governments concerned, that is France, Spain and Great Britain, have notified the powers that they may see the terms of the Spanish agreement. The sole aim of the agreements is to eliminate causes of misunderstanding and79 words
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Article60 1907-06-20 4 London, June 19, 1 1.30 a.m. The following is the betting for the Hunt Cup: IHillsprite 3to i Andover 8 to 1 Lord Carton 1 00 to 9 Lalla Rooke. 1 /~u jv\ 100 to 8 Champ d Or. 1 Persnius 100 to 7 Bilton Park60 words
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Article33 1907-06-20 4 London, June 19, 3.7 p.m. The Ascot Gold Cup was stolen during the racing, the attention of the Constable in charge and his Assistant having been diverted.33 words
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Article46 1907-06-20 4 London, June 19, 3.7 p.m. M. Clemenceau has announced in the Chamber that the time has come to 1 assert the supremacy of the law in the South of France, and that warrants will be issued for the arrest of the principal rebels.46 words
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Article106 1907-06-20 4 TRAINS TAKE TROOPS TO DISTURBED DISTRICTS NIGHT AND DAY. London, June 19, 6.50 p.m In the French Chamber M. Clemenceau demanded an adjournment on the debate on the conduct of the Government. The Chamber voted 412, against 158. M. Ribot urging in support of the106 words
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Article32 1907-06-20 4 L RUMOUR OF ANOTHER STROKE. London, June 19, 6.50 p.m. Mr. Chamberlain came to London j yesterday. There was a rumour in the lobby that he had another stroke.32 words
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Article249 1907-06-20 4 OFFICER PARDONED FOR MURDER COMMITTED BY MISTAKE. After thirty yeai?*' banishment for a crime committed through a tragic mistake, ex-Lieutenant von Lamsberg, formerly of the Imperial Guards, has been granted a free pardon by the Czar of Russia. Many yeaib ago Lamberg, then a young officer, cut249 words
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Article549 1907-06-20 4 A member of the local Automobile Club sends us the following Sunday morning presented to the eyes of an astonished crowd at Commercial Squire a most extraordinary spectacle. Only thirty years ago this sight would have been taken by any onlooker as something like an invasion from549 words
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Article279 1907-06-20 4 The following is from the "Japan Times of April 27th .—lndian students living in this country held a celebration of the anniversary of the Indian hero Sivaji Maharaja, on Saturday in Tolcio. j Count Okuma, Honorary President of i the Nichi-In Kyokai (Japan-Indian Sodefy) under which name279 words
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Article174 1907-06-20 4 WOMEN MOTORISTS' RASH ATTEMPT TO OUTPACE AN EXPRESS. As the result of an impromptu race between a powerful motor-car driven by a woman and an express train two New York ladies have met with a terrible accident. The car was being driven by Mrs. G. W. Boyce174 words
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Article38 1907-06-20 4 The rattan furniture makers at the corner of Armenian Street and Stamford Road have already begun to vacate their premises, which are soon to be turned over to the builders for the construction of the Methodist Publishing house.38 words
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Article900 1907-06-20 4 JEWELLERY LOST. Raju, a Kling, was yesterday brought before Mr. C.F. Green by Inspector Nolan on remand on the allegation of the theft of $150 worth of jewellery, the property of the Rev. J. A. Smith on the 4th inst. Mrs. C. Smith said that the defendant had900 words
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Article93 1907-06-20 4 Signor Caruso, the famoas tenor, has arrived in Paris from America. Interviewed when the liner Deutschland touched at Plymouth, he declared that he nourished no resentment against Americansbccause of the monkey-house incident. The affair was simply an attempt at blackmail, he said and a fine was imposed93 words
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Article928 1907-06-20 4 One of the earliest amongst the Philipinos to catch new life was Joseph Rizal, who, in 1882, being then aged •i, went to Madrid, took the degrees of M. D. and Ph. D. at the University there, and pursued further studies at Paris, Heidelberg, Leipzig, and928 words
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Article100 1907-06-20 4 At the grand manoeuvres to be held in Japan in November this year some 25,000 infantry, 10,000 cavalry, 8,000 artillery, 3,000 pioneers, 4,500 commissariats troops and 500 railway battalions will take part. The total number of men engaged will be about 55,000. As a result of the100 words
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Article1037 1907-06-20 4 AN INDIAN FACTORY. Sugar cannot claim the title of "the staff of life," for this has already been given to another of nature's bountiful gifts to man but it is article of such universal conruirption that it may well be called a necessity of life. From the King1,037 words
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Article83 1907-06-20 4 Mr. L. B. von Dunlop, secretary of the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. L. F. Denneys, of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., Jpoh, left the F. M. S. for home on Sunday. Before committing suicide by hanging, a Chinese woman at Bangkok took a fragrant bath in different essences,83 words
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Advertisement250 1907-06-20 4 F. CLARKE^ *07. Queen fa A TELEPHONE No JI6 I All kinds c f Rubber t Carriages for Hi r n FURNITURE REMOVIN6 4e SADDLE HORSES F OR RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES J >l// sor/s of horse food delivered^ of the Colony, 1 F. Clarice iWsu^jJ EDPINAUD^PERn2 call the250 words
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Article800 1907-06-20 5 U"' the r»' mls &"iiss >'" e I -So of Ministers mm ><- r ago. to rhcauthorir^L that we were on Mutiny and the I gnize I r ,i U5 iihcdinpre>( England M the situai >n in they came to ft Umatrai w«h »">.!••;" Kthevapprehe:.,- I ,ngever> in the800 words
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Article162 1907-06-20 5 FREE BANKING ACCOUNTS OPENED FOR DRUNKARDS. To reform drunkards a novel experiment is being tried at Chicago. At Judge Clelands court there has been established a savings bank department Every piisoner bound over receives a gift 30s. which is deposited in the bank. A condition is that162 words
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Article169 1907-06-20 5 1 hese who were privileged to make a >ur of the vast works of the RudgeWhitworth Company at Coventry recently must have been greatly impressed with what they saw in the several departments, where hundreds men are employed in manufacturing the numerous parts which, when essem- produce the perfect169 words
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Article278 1907-06-20 5 I ua^, recently suggested that Gerany intended getting rid of Kiao-chow by handing it back to the Chinese. A >emi-official pamphlet has now been published, which declares that the commercial profit obtained from this protectorate is very much less than the -urns which are yearly paid278 words
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Article579 1907-06-20 5 Sfl Capl* I Subscbed I I —a I Paid' I 7 1 K, 5-°J- J Shares Value up to j XeMnre Company Quotation* presnt I =c=; J 1 1 Ipriic GOLD. **> 817*000 $140,000 j U^SSSmi $l $I BenawahG.M.Co., Lt<l 1^^400,000 £3 50t0O0 3^ I (Deferred) I579 words
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Article134 1907-06-20 5 On London. Bank a m s 2/4* Demand 2/4* Private 6ms 2.4$ do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. Bank d d 2 -39i Private 3ms 3.46 do 6ms 2.48 On France. Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3.03$ do 6ms 3.06 On India. Bank T. T. 1 74^ Private134 words
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Article255 1907-06-20 5 Copra Kla man $10.65 do Mixed io.J do Bali H 9.50 do Timor 10.60 do Pontianak 9.25 do Pasir u.90 do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo 10.50 do Dongola 10.65 do Sankawang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 20.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis 22.50 do Liberian255 words
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Article18 1907-06-20 5 Oil (Hong HoMi)l)picul 2# Anchor fc Devoes a -o Langkat 2J o Dragon Rangoon per case.. a.oo18 words
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Advertisement436 1907-06-20 5 GERVIS XAVIER CO., LlmltedTi T S -hj.fc6E!'M'TP A, jq~. T I DEPOT "E?n"" "M""" "^•"w'wlHi meiUMM atnß|w I A utKOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, HosiervCW^ 7 T .onery, Perfume.y, Stationery^Boots and S*£%J? 4 i w a LIST WILL BE ISSUED VERY SHORTLY T STHfITHMmii WHISKY. VELAVAN COY., 95, IROBITSTSOIN-436 words
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Article483 1907-06-20 6 MYSTIC rREATMENT OF A Pmesh Lira." >nc ui the most remarkable -tor.c? ever told of disease and its cure has just appeared in the Paris Matin," wherein is told of the hypnotic treatment of a young woman who was in a dying condition. Mdlle. 8., as she i-483 words
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Article247 1907-06-20 6 I It \\a^ thought when G. A. Ollcy, the well known vegetarian rider, tet up in busiuc» M Ml auctioneer and estate agent at King-ton and elsewhere, that he had finished with such frivolities as "end-to-end" records and London to Edinburgh trips agaiiM the watch But apparently the247 words
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Article537 1907-06-20 6 BELGIAN MAIDS INVITE HUSBANDS. PROBLEM OK 17 SISTLRS. Ecaussinnes-Lalaine is the name ot "a small Belgian village where, on Whit Monday, was held a kind of matrimonial mart called the pouter Matrimonial Fete. The ceremony, which is not now marked with the same solemnity as in the past,537 words
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Article229 1907-06-20 6 KILL DYING CONSUMPTIVES. "1 1 i=> My Practice. Kill your dying consumptives quickly and painlessly by heavy floses of morphine This is in substance the advice given by Dr. Adolphus Knopf, of New York, to the National Tuberculosis Congress at Washington. Dr. Knopf is one of the229 words
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Advertisement639 1907-06-20 6 NOTICES. 1 'Fenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to the ist August 1907, for the performance of the Postal Mail Coach Service, Singapore, foi" a period of 3 years from ist January, 1908. Particulars may be obtained on application at the General Post Otlice. Singapore, 6th639 words
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Advertisement879 1907-06-20 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL #10,000,000 KKSERVfi FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I $!i i OJU,<X)O Silver Reserve •11,000,000 J rrve Liability ol Proprietors $10,00U,00U Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. lion, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Baifech, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz. Esq, A879 words
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Advertisement628 1907-06-20 6 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED THE RAJA OF STENGAHPORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTOMIA CLUB (by kind permission of the M ambers) on July 2jrd and 27th at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which HIS628 words
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Advertisement386 1907-06-20 6 FOR SALE. pICTURE post cards of Straits Settle- ments &c— Koh Co., TRUCKS post cards and postaee stamps— Koh Co., 5 CCHOOL books and school requisites l Koh Co., i 3 Rickshas 1 gharry. Cheap. Apply Lloyd's GuKAihu Britain Publishing Co., Ltd 'i 1 i Bras Bosah l<<, a d386 words
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Advertisement248 1907-06-20 6 2$J FOR THE SB Year > MoQtiM H 1 'Months H ADVERTISING R AT r Rt ß SMALL ADVEpS 1 Wanted H\ ToU 'j tlCes dai 'y insertion j: *M For inch Sintiii r i I f-e headij^ll thrice weekly. or inch SinuUr i I headi?^- J two insertions u^248 words
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