Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 June 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 549 VOL. m. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 38, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 3375 1 DINNER TO SIR FREDERICK LUGARD. A distinguished company gathered m the Whitehall Rooms on 23rd May, under the auspices of the China Association, to give a heafty "send-off" to Sir Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.8., D. 5.0., the new Governor of Hong Kong. Mr. R. S. Gundry, C.B.
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    • 130 1 |XP apCr I |N people LcriiS'^ itC ;ondensed Milk SCHWEIGER" BRAND. ilnm i eh Milk is recognised as the best and j 3 rved with the finest sugar." ..orki ana 1 Importers: |"SCHWE!CER„ IMPORT EXPORT CO., .onrrrE BRANCHES: Ht SINGAPORE, MANILA, MILAM- SHANGHAI, HANKOW. mmm -w-mmmmmw-^^mmmVimmmVmmmmmW'+m** >^W"W_ag^g^^l^_g____________^gg^__ £VY HEBMANOS, SINGAPORE.
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    • 379 1 Howarth Erskine I Ep^ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 28. IWeyrama IE SEINE PueH _vigyr©R eYeTR _____l __r^^W^.^H^_k V _SB _3_____V-_--_______ t^_T- i_9f \I ■r^__~''~S-f ___r __5^ ___L \i_\ /^t^>_ 'W^ jBSV^Hk a/ //_#rß ___L _2^^HrV jrlvi w9*J_9 _^a_K\-__ v3H"^wrwyUjJ«tf^«"'i s_^^^B__|-^^^^^^^^_^^ J^P^___H'^_^ :s w' i _r ___!aS _■__■>_/ _Br^~^_^^^^^^_V m
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    • 10 1 Ule Guarantee tDe taracst Circulation or anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 564 2 The Eeastern Daily Mall. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY. 28th JUNE. BLIND MEN AND LEPERS IN KUALA LUMPUR. It is the proud, boast of Kuala Lumpur that that town is one of tne most up-to-date places east of Suez, yet there must be something very lax m the Police administration of
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  • 382 2 When writing about the Unrest m India" we alluded to the crass ignorance and brazen stupidity of some people who having not even a superficial knowledge of the vastness of the Indian Empire and its people have the audacity ar.d imprudence to pose as so
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  • 567 2 Captain Woodward, 55th Sikhs has been selected for appointment as a Company Commander, Malay States Guides. Ihe representatives of Lloyd's Greater Britain Publishing Co. are busy m Taiping collecting material, photographs, etc., for their Twentieth Century Impressions. Mr. A. R. Mynott has been appointed to act as Inspector of Mines
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  • 194 2 SPREAD OF THE MOVEMENT TO HUNAN. Lrtest paprrs to hand from Horgkong state that, according to a native report, over one thou and of the WeiI chow rebels met and defeated three companies of I nperial troops at a place called A Vo Kai at the foot of
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  • 279 2 DECEIVED BY VARIANT OF AN OLD TRICK. Max Phaune, a German plasterer living m Charlotte- trect, Fitzroysqiwre, will probably beware of chance acquaintances aften his first experience. One morning he was looking at some foreign banknotes displayed m z window m New Oxford-Street when a fellow-county -man named
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  • 68 2 wrewerwer We (th, /> fc_ clf 'ck .1/ a _i„ I_JH broil-.. r lr S* *V-__l 1 c B','m!:,>v-i8 'm!:, > v-i ,ior n l>« I Assistant li h^hXHM ctrebra! ,i M Mil tees, pn Secret j"*J y >« Te;,ll(Jt 'Ciub r,,^^i I *ie f| a^ ar m\^ *ft
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  • 165 2 A b 1 gathwin toft e-e, Mal;, v and T 7^l the R,i| tt av a i.\ Lr,c Maxwell h i S,, W"- i thence p^** •and by way ot I enjoy a w'eli ha a cr^ I Ipoh C Ml -M ax c ted** .^oldest, i.alsoone I v
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  • 167 2 j HER ACE ft HOW I HER V« I Madame Patti has "put aue at last. In an inti i "Echo dc Pai The first time at New YoA He a; Prince of Uales at:: incognito m the S It was after her del: Lammerm to Prince Edward,
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  • 51 2 TIN EXPORT DECREASE GUTY INCRERSE. IHe statement and tin- .re ex during tj aud of dut) •red ,h I horn *<A duty ot '>-"■• ;ss rsss decrease m q« w oiiJj and m inc. < Die hgun> Than, there been '3.84» 0 c ,a .cjOnthe^^ffl a decrease <J has be*
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    • 391 2 h v F f-F JOHr WTTI|E Perfecr ff Mm Co., Ltd. f° VV /P^W SINGAPORE. mm/I swan ymfj FOUNTAIN 1/ s,i PENS. I IjXc* r r THE perfected p r duct __w^(^NVV/VN of pen rev lut,on P p. STYLUS TO REED M 101 MAIN TEN reed io quill I 'tnr
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    • 193 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 0 65 Cents per dozen. SO H dozen. ACCORDING T© SIZE. 0 THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SI.ISrc3-_A._E 3 O IR/IE WINE 4*jL\ Wl N AND \\CALDB£CK.jncewxqß^c^ AND SPIRIT \l^]i§#]SfV/ SPIRIT MERCHANTS. < $fej fe^r MERCHANTS. -^_>^ Caldbeck SlTaegregor Co. L mmmmd mj a^i^****^*'**********^^^^**^^m**^^^*^*^^*mm* STRATHMIIiIi WHISKY.
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    • 67 2 PLANTS. Buyers will rind a good assortment of Ferns, Palms, Marantas, Dracaenes &c. clieap at fi R, River Vallry Road. 28-0-07. BUFFALOES FOB SAIF 22 Pairs ot good average Buffaloes. 3to 6 years old. Will sell m one lot or m pairs. Apply at once. fi R, Rivr Valley Road
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 145 2 COMING EVENTS" 10- DAY, JUNE 28. High Water 0-37 am, 11-53 pm Municipal Commisson, 2-30 pm Hockey S C C vs BCo R W X SCC Lawn Bowling The Farsi Alfred Theatrical Co 9 pm Royal Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm Japanese Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm TO-MORROW, JUNE 29.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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  • 52 3 ME ENTENTE BETWEEN BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. King Edward and the Tsar to meet m August. Calcutta, June 13th. An Empire special states that a meeting ha- been arranged between King Edwardand thc Tsar m the Baltic m August m furtherance ot the entente between (ire.it Britain
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  • 37 3 iikiks of the Imperial Guards m der Arrest. lhe same correspondent says that Officers of the Fourth Squadron of Ilii-- ira, louring pact of the guard at I'sarkoe Sek) Imperial Palace, have trrested for insubordination.
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  • 50 3 THE LABOUR TROUBLE ON THE RAND. Strikers Aiteal to Britimi Workmen. -nine correspondent says the j •vployecs on the Rand mines tppealed to British workers for I i, .ds toenable them to continue the i The* him >c are now employed I labourers mi n place of the i CIS.
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  • 20 3 Billiards Extraordinary. Ihe same correspondent states that has made a break of 118,000 unfinished by means of the "anchor"
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  • 386 3 T HE ARBUTHNOT TRIAL. Ihe Case for the Prosecution. Grave Disclosures. Madras, June 13th. In the Arbuthnot case, to-day, Mr. Powell opened the case for the prosecuIn connection with the Indus- Co. he traced its history since when the firm's finances were not ipeful condition, till the date of the
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  • 23 3 Madras, June 14. 'wing to the indisposition of Mr. well, the further hearing of the irbuthnot case has been postponed Monday.
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  • 24 3 TWO more arrests. Calcutta, June 13th. I wo Moslem agitators from Calcutta have been arrested at Barisal for dislating seditious pamphlets.
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  • 204 3 Ihi Receni Visit or the Amir. Allahabad, June 10th. i iie Pioneers London Correspondent that Lord urzon, m the course > long letter to The Times on the Budget debate, remarks, with c to the Amir's visit, that we ac- the condition that political which
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  • 335 3 RESULT OF GIVING A NIGHT'S LODGING. on^ n C y Ins P ector Nolan charged SOvrrl ora,Samy Wllh the thefl f tWO worth $60, .n a house m Dhoby Ghaut. Ja $0?% SCrVant m the h0 «se said that he knew the defendant, and had allowed him to
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  • 258 3 AMERICAN PROVISION FOR THE UNHAPPILY MARRIED One of America's most curious communities is the divorce colony at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In this state the laws of divorce are peculiarly easy, and wealthy husbands and wives come from long distances to settle m the town m order to
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  • 260 3 BOY MURDERER'S TERRIBLE CRIME. Thirty years' penal servitude is the sentence ju»t inflicted at Milan on a youth named Bassani for a coldblooded murder. Fai ing one bitterly cold night to get admittance to his lodgings the winemerchant for whom he acted as errandboy made him
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  • 79 3 A Government servant, who happened to be at Diamond Harbour just when Ajit Singh was being shipped, had quite a long talk with him. Ajit Singh confessed that when he firjt took up with the particular form of prcpaganda he had been practising, he fancied that he might very probably
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  • 951 3 PREPARING FOR the COLLAPSE. Mad ras, June 8. The further hearing of the charges against Sir George Arbuthnot was resumed on Saturday. Mr. J. H. Peebles, examined by Mr E. B. Powell, deposed I was the Chief Accountant of Messrs. Arbuthnot and Co. before they failed. I
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  • 105 3 On June if, the Peking Government ordered the Governor of the provinces to dismiss at once all the officials under them who have not obeyed the Imperial decree, forbidding them to smoke opium. The Perak Pioneer, says that it is a remarkable sign of the times that certain members of
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  • 342 3 LEADER OF THE MOVEMENT IN SINGAPORE. Ignores Idea of Protection 1 here arrived by the Arratoon Apcar from Hongkong, Tang Chuw-yew, a leading Chinese reformer, for whom Chow-fu, the Viceroy of Canton, sometime ago offered a reward of a hundred thousand dollars. Tang, who is a native
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  • 207 3 MISSILE WHICH WILL GO THROUGH ANY ARMOUR AND THEN BURST. Sir Howard Vincent, 11. P., made some interesting comments to a representative of the London Tribune the other day on the latest results of the inventive genius of Sheffield m regard to war material. Ile is
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  • 220 3 After all, it appears that the rumour, which was current m Singapore la>t Monday to the effect that the Empeior of China had died, did not originate m the sister settlement but was imported from China itself. Says the China Maih f the Bth inst.:— Evidently native
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  • 149 3 A telegram from London, dated June 14, states A movement has been started under the auspices of Mr. Rutherford, Mt. Lampard, Mr. Shand and others to form a Rubber Growers' Association, to watch the interests of plantation-rubber producers. It will work m co-operation with the
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  • 21 3 Mr. Tarbot, Principal of the Raffles Girls' School returned to Singapore yesterday by the s.s. Pcrak from a short holiday trip.
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    • 445 3 F. CLARKE CO.; 207. Queen Street. i TELEPHONE No. 916. f All kinds ef Rubber Tyred J Carriages for Hire. 5 FURNITURE REMOVINQ Ac. 4 SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, d 4 RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN, d jAII sorts of horse food delivered to any part of the Colony.
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  • 878 4 A certain amount of obscurity has hitherto veiled the relations between America and Japan at the present juncture and is only partially lifted by come intelligence from Tokio. The situation, however, remain -> one of some difficulty for both Governments. From the outlet, when the treatment of
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  • 103 4 A woman at Philippeville, m Atari t was seated by her bain's cradle on the verandah ot her house when she 11 called within by her husband Returning to thc verandah after an absence of a lew minute>, she found the cradleknocked over and the baby
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  • 46 4 Ihl Anglo-Dutch Labour Bureau Limited, has just been established al Batavia with a capital of 50,000 guilders, with thc object of recruiting labour |or planters, miners, and businessß-CI. m Netherlands India and elsewhere lhe firm of Campbell McColl and Co patavia, are managers of the Bureau
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    • 980 4 TRADES, PROFESSIONS j TiirH HORSE_ANDCATTLE FOQn^" Horses get a fine coat b y nan*. this food, and m.lk cow,^JSmS? 01 more than 500/0 if L^** kattiesa day, From 'JRA, 2 you may bring thun up to > 0 h? a day, per picul §1.50, picul and 80 catties Ul Guns
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    • 49 4 1,1 "s i I k $ERE]h GENE 1 j HOLSE 1/ Uc,.. U iv:, A. HtHAK Di^Pj L>ru w HOOT i COi VAJH YfiAfftfl -r.ur kl| I Ytt Critfl iid ft! Taiping U i II (ft AJVSCI lit>lLd>:-' Fresh l«M andl-l»* Do Lartf Alnv Rais»D s Auo I v-^-^_^i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1692 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. where Men-of-war. Flag and Tons Master Arrived From For When Lying Sea Belk F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb SP. Swettenham PSwet'ham U KJH. Wright U.S. tra. 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Manila v V nan Ship* Flag Tons Waster Arrlvod From Consignee For
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  • 85 5 •>••, Vi ,J.bkK.<l 9. |,dia H F t,,r „i and In- pr^ i L:,min««» n sit to d. Itreco^-ne-ioleo ,V j,,<pec»"n ..hours, rk b W omen. n«-n ythe ,USMI seven cycloX radii allcr lie trial of the the Punjab at 11--°U h _nt S mor fek ending on the
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  • 85 5 N RIB I at an Hall Asylum, oo the at after r v ward, h medical officer. Inhuman attendants nts with Would such a cause an injury like RI on a rturelikei mon cai. n Oxlev dant. when he Wing >y informed wii J™* very restless KJ? ndtn
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  • 37 5 I the HiMr ,ne^ ,)f s_v&= I' nl 3, Rsft*» m >iv r Mr Duncan's f nd called upon *UrL° liealth of f>ofh£ J° u P»'nfwith Mr. v' of C' ar '< Mr n u,Kan f ee honours
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  • 291 5 TEA-TRAY QUEENS RACE ON THE TRACK. The waiters and wa tresses of London tried to keep themselves warm on vVhit Monday by taking part m the s N :h annu J athletic meetns? of the M,.tcl Employes Society at the Stam-ford-bridge amend Great enthusiasm was aroused by the
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  • 234 5 BURGLARS BADLY FRIGHTENED BY HANGED MAN. Burglars are not often so effectually .scared as two were io Paris recently. I hey had stealthily entered a house near the Gate dv Nord. When they got to the top floor they were delighted to find a key m
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  • 231 5 HELPS THE POLICE AND IS HIGHLY COMMENDED. Compliment* m plenty were showered upon Mrs. Hetty Stratton, of Cleve-:-street,at Marlborough-street. They were not warmer than she deserved, however, for she performed a particularly plucky action. Constable Moule had occasion, to caution John Mitchell m Howland<t, 1 ottenham-court-road. He was
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  • 236 5 A meeting of the above Society to discuss the Rules, drawn up by the special committee appointed for the purpose, was held la-t night (24th instant) at the Selangor Club. There was a fair and representative attendance, and m the unavoidable absence of Mr. R. G.
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  • 920 5 Mining. «T_ Number I I Payst 5^: *P' Subscbed. of v___JiT_L Company Quotations prean <5___ Shares v lue l "PJ^j I pricet GOLD. «w. k f I 3a5oo $10 $10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd. 1900 $175,000 $140,000 1 3,500 unissued (Deferredl loon r x V 4.000
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  • Commercial.
    • 141 5 On London. Bank s m s 2/4, Demand 2 /4& Private 6ms 2/4 »3/«6 do. 3ms 24 0/1 6 0» Germany.— Bank d d z.39i Private 3ms 2.46 do 6ms 2.48 On France.— Bank d d 2-94 Private 3ms 3-03 i do 6ms 3-° 6 On India.- Bank T.
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    • 309 5 Copra Klantan 06 5 do Mixed 10 do Bali m 950 do Timor 10 6 do Pontianak 9»° do Pasir ,l 9° do Billiton 10 -45 do Pulo «*s° do Dongola 10 6 5 do Sankawang "J45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 18.00 do Palembang, 20
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    • 20 5 Oil Anchor „2.15 Devoes 2 7 0 Langkat „2.10 Dragon a. 5 o Rangoon per case n a .o©
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    • 570 5 i GERVIS XAVIER CO., LIMITED I SEi^_E3nsd:_B^.isr. J w i f COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY OF ARTICLES BEFORE PURCHASIHQ ELSEWHERE > DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery, Confec- T tioncry, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Col- T w lars, Ties, Spirits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and Glass- m
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  • 335 6 HEROISM OF AN ENGLISHWOMAN. I he Rajah of Manipur has come into his own again, and the massacre of a party of British officers is wiped off the slate. The grim tragedy, which covered an Englishwoman with glory and her husband with his deathsheet, occurred m IS9I. when
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  • 202 6 1 Singapore, 25th May 1007. *aTigm 5 Beefsteak do a Bean Sprouts pe r catt Bamboo Sprouts do Blachan B. UO. I n rinjals do I Cabbage. Batavia do „n 4 do., C hina do do. Salted do Carrots, Imported do do., Singapore do.' nfl Ca P°
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    • 286 6 ■STICES. Renders 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, for a period of 3 years from ist January, 1908. Particulars may be obtained on application at the General Post Office. Singapore, 6th June,
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    • 776 6 I BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. I fc££EHVE FUND*- *i 0,000,000 Sterling Reserve $10,00(\000 1 21 omoOO £dyer Reserve $11,000,000/ 21 0UU Uo Koserve Liability ot Proprietors 510,000,000 Court of Director*. v w* H Med HURST, Esq. Chairmau. tion, Mr, W.J. Gresson- Oeputy-Chainnan. j? i eCh D. M. Nissim Esq.
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    • 449 6 lE. D. M." ADLETS. FI A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED "THE RAJA OF STENGAHPORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTOMIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) on July 23rd and 2jth at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAAVr°5 A AVr°£ S ASSOCIATION of which HIS MAJESTY THE
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    • 347 6 JR SALE, WANTED, &n j FOR SALE? pICTURE post Cards of Strrm c ments &c. -Ron k Co betl,c r LICKS post cards and r> stamps-Koi. C O osla J^CHOOL books and s^7~~~T~ -Koh Co, 0l re( l"'site as Apply The faopßii ion, CENTRAL HOTEL 2 4-6-o 7 -30-6-07. /VW
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    • 179 6 Singi c X I i J Jootj, I 3 A|, i-tlu I I Wanted I For, ,iC H I J 01 *or •i.oo. jCO Alarn 'age,Biah orl m F rc r *s v lat)a^ r t-dstern Uaii| Majf.be odiai Ble AuUhh, I: Kai X ri.Ad Urcliaru Koao Law pbi Hutu.
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