Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 17 September 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 616, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS'
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  • 898 1 1 o many there is no more fascinating a retrospect in the history of the world than that dinily lit up by the archaeological remains of distant and vanished epochs, and there is perhaps no more fascinating a pursuit than communing with the past through the medium of
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  • 63 1 The Superstitious religion of Northern India which int -ulcates a belief in evil spirits and the necessity <>f appeasing their malignity by magic spells and rites. r The prevailing forms ot Bhuddlnsm in Thibet, Mangolia etc inculcating the worship of the grand Lama. +A late form of Sanscrit religion in
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  • 456 1 NOVEL EXPERIMENTS IN PROPHECY BY PROFESSOR MILNE. 44 Hatched down Below. An astounding series of experiment^ made by Professor Milne, the greatest master of seismology in the world, suggest that our climate is "hatched down below." Many people had a similar view of the origin of recent
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  • 264 1 Writes a Hindu correspondent. Few are unaware of the great combines in America bringing fabulous wealth to the wealty and making the poor destitute, and how Mr. Rooseveldt of U. S. is prosecuting some of them, bringing to light their questionable ways and thus trying
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  • 130 1 The Forest Department is to be congratulated on the fine show that the Perak Government Plantation Kubb< i is making at the monthly London sale Last month it took the second place among all the rubber sold from Ceylon and Malaya, the top price being secured by the output of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 3 s (jjjILITTLE CO., LTD, I ROVER CYCLES. I Beated Rims, i Ri m Brakes I $65.00 ROADSTERS With Dunlop Tyro. Brookes Rim Brakes etc. 80.00 v ERS. S -nor Quality with Gear Case ;st Fittings 110.00 135.00 KOVKK 5 perior Quality With Celluloid Saddle Dunlop Tyres Beautifully 160.00 •<ie
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    • 193 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once a Year Once a Year only. ROBINSON CO. "fflhiteaway, JOaidlaw Co. Gents White of Brown Gents White or Brown Canvas Tennis Shoes. <^t^ Canvas Tennis Shoes Not exact to illustration, plain
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    • 17 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. to /fiZgjk ro s lap 5 M^t CSV V P* **OKIIU>Gtt»r pp "-"".SKrI so
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  • 385 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. POSTAL PILLAR BOXES. While it may be admitted that Singapore is keeping abreast of the time in many respects there is one very important matter in which it is woefully lacking and for which the Post Office is responsible. Murmurs are loud and
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  • 363 2 M C. C. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. rhc Marylebone Cricket Club has at length decided to send the following team to Australia Mr. A. O. Jones (Captain) Messrs. L C Braund, IV. R. Rhodes, S Barnes .1. B Hobbs. K. G. 11., >-,->. R Young. K. L Hutchings, I. Crawford and
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  • 14 2 Warders Marshall, Bow 3 Roffey left for home yesttr. >y, or. a year's furlough.
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  • 15 2 Mrs. Anna Louisa Capel scared letters of administration in the I her late husband, yesterday.
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  • 24 2 DrßiNc. the past three days there been a case of cholera each different parts of the town. This to a cessation of the disease
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  • 24 2 The hearing of the charge- of mm brought against Sabapnthy was tinued by Mr. Justice Fisher all yesl day. It is not yet concluded.
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  • 28 2 All dogs within the municipal lm oi the town and fort of Malacca arc i required to be muzzled on account < outbreak of rafres in that Scttlerm n
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  • 30 2 About thirty men of the Maxin C ompany of the S. V. A. underCapi Bcnjafield and Colbeck >pcn'. a pica- 1 time in camp from Saturd ev till yesterday morning.
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  • 34 2 When Mr. E. F. Bennett was nect ly staying at the Tranum Rest Hou he was robbed of Si,hoc. i WO Mala; were arrested and have been sentcn to four years each at Kaub.
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  • 32 2 Mk. VV. H. Miller of the I Department, Taiping was charged i perjurjand forgery in respect > sale of a pony belonging to M' Garland of Ipoh. Mr. Milfer has been disci Mged.
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  • 33 2 A Chinaman has reportrd thai whi he was watching a football match Raffles Quaj on Saturday, watch marked c. a. and a chain ol stone and gold value *-\?o were n Ironi him.
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  • 2 2 Vac^o°rI i^uJSS
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  • 19 2 p -ny Scipi0 b tt !tn a native t\a <* l! 5 n «k. Thp r He bridle having a.-cident.
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  • 13 2 view to their be Uurd Period ,nth t Vdyda *«tts being effcc, Vl^
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  • 18 2 lHhdi 'P<:^IhSp >£s kl aner ,or the P S matches during 3 US attracted ;2 uincet ecialsak each.
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  • 28 2 Inn 'ojagj rate^ire tn be .ai wnctnerine "lit Burma J I lie I l lc :vrJ -'"heme which if make j anxious ami responsible fe is at pre
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  • 43 2 n ca-ure> tentatively ooJal India ffice, saji generous yet prudent anew Indians in j administration, luelcowl sorj Council- and b aa I tblic opinion xiundne^ of the p' pbl tie recommt lai 1 'eiennia further .> evidence h tndlinj: the I: >vmpathy and rirr
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  • 30 2 t cutta Mini I silver c -•are IVove Ac 'Von difci the country The ed bv thos Ahmad Shah, A lehan. Samumatd 1 Hahmari, A t hian Sua Sbaha i
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  • 18 2 The expect to find J with a disj article by P called N W\H James the FSingh g
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  • 26 2 Princess Patricia o*l with the Me and WJ their plea?:: sundry pre* them was -abie. back thai i^a and A when receiv; ed in Ceyl said.
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  • 7 2 r M-ffOan Is I-* pointed oaitw -3:
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  • 22 2 1„ Gra«" iclephone *>3 ronstn. .4*1 1)1 1 he. no lon« I,,* bo ,V^« while hisj" iiigtef»mfl£ i ape !> and i^ l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 283 2 p Grand Cinematograph p lAppiFS j TO-NIGHT f~ I Choice Australian H Entire Change H I Dessert Apples I l._ JS^- of p pogramme Per doz. $0.50 At 7.30 P m and 930 p.m Per case $6.00 I OUR CHALLENGE SUBJECTS. R HOP OMY THUMB D LdSt Of \l\B SG3SO
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    • 129 2 Consumers desiring a perfectly pur and palatable Brandy will do well to iry FROMY ROGEE CO'S Medical fl Reserve Froii!yßoc£e»C (irtnid Prix Grand 1 six 8L Lmiis 1901 MU'ui 1906. Price $1.25 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE SPIRIT. Artie Xttlly, TURF COMMISSION AGENT, RAFFLES PLACE Over Robinson Piano
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 COMING EVENTS. 10-DAY, SEPTEMBER 17. High Water b-.^ am, 5-18 pm Birthday Sports at Johorc SCC I er.nis Grand Cinematograph Show 7-cM and 0-30 pm Parsi Theatre 9 pm TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 18, High Water. 8-21 am, 7-8 pm Hay oi Atonement 1 Jewish Holiday.' SCC Tennis Gran« 1 Cinematograph Show
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 56 3 HE L OST HIS TEMPER. Nayaii" r l dl( t hi temper S>om L i lhWltll v «"«l his le^ t( > tlit extent of $20. L?* M t g r e ailt L Gilr °y barged the owner of the &X W fint r f ned *5o or one
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  • 266 3 Uieft and one of theft alon#> K and Sergeant Little briefly exDlaineH tK case thc defendant w/s unSefen^d Ksopcsaid that he and others occuon the 6th, and asked for water nik was given. Then lie went to sieep in another room, Leditt's. Next morning
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  • 122 3 On Saturday Goh Pew was arrested on the Revenue launch M Excise with 1 1b of dynamite and a roll of fuse in his possession. As he could not give a satisfactory account of his possession, Acting Sergeant McNamara charged him yesterday, with fradulent possession of property.
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  • 110 3 JACKSON 'S YARD. The large pier running out from the yaid is almost complete. When it is material will arrive and can be handled at any stage of the tide. A powerful crane will swing the stuff into strong heavy trucks and be conveyed to any part of the works
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  • 100 3 Bidadari, that is the region opposite the New Cemetery, is presenting a business like appearance. The 1 ramway Company has run a short section J off the main line for the purpose of conveying the material of the Westminster Construction Company who have the contract tor
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  • 95 3 THE P. 0. WHARF. I he work on the East wharf is going on rapidly, all the pile* being down and the main'girders on. The greater part of the deck girders are also in position A squad of rivetters are busy rivetting up, and the deck timber is being got
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  • 70 3 In endeavouring, to avoid a collision with a stupid rikisha puller on Sunday evening in Middle Road, a young Eurasian had an awkward fall with his bicycle into a thirty inch drain. Fortunately the machine broke his fall, and beyond a shaking and a wetting, he was
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  • 76 3 SITTING ON A BUTCHER S'S STALL. Market Inspector Lee in charge of Clyde Terrace Market, yesterday prosecuted a Malay lad for sitting on a butcher's stall in the market. This is an offence against the market bye laws. It is not pleasant to know that one s beet has passed
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  • 68 3 John Phillips, a seaman of the 1*. ••Kelvington;' was arrested by constable Tiexworth in Upper Nankin Street on Sunday when drunk. On his way to the Police station, he attempted to stab this officer in the back with a clasp knife, and he would have succeeded had
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  • 167 3 A DETECTIVE CONVICTED. rd y he was charged by S^r change a dollar. There was no change and r h r: C S mC CCntS On thc ~«m£ current 'h 0 id UlCy Were un of th if iey agrccd not to take notice oi thi,, if they received $4.
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  • 417 3 CHIEF BUYERS IN 1906. The United States of America have retained their place above Germany as the largest consumers of Ceylon produce. 1 here was a large increase in the exports of plumbago, which were valued at R4,608,200, as against R2,9 12,900 in 1905 and R2, 535,800
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  • 76 3 Yesterday, Sergeant Payne men tioned a case to Mr. C. F. Green, 2nd, Magistrate, in which Ng Chi Keong was charged by Ng Chi Ileng with criminal breach of trust in respect of 5265. It seems that the parties are mem bers of the same family.
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  • 79 3 Last week a landslip occurred in the trench in which the thirty inch main is being laid for connection with the new filter beds at Monk's Hill. This necessitated the cutting away of a good deal of superincumbent earth and caused a fortnight's delay at that
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  • 62 3 On Saturday, a preliminary enquiry held by Mr. fr. G. Seth into an allegation brought against Ng Buan Geok by lan Chian for using as genuine a (orged document in connection with the delivery of a barrel of cement was concluded. Mr. P. J. Sproule the Deputy Public
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  • 65 3 On Saturday night about 1 1 o'clock Tan Chong Men was driving a bullock cart along Gaylang Road but he did this in a manner which brought him in collision with a tram causing some damage thereto. He was arrested. Yesterday morning he was charged by Sergeant
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  • 907 3 ENGLISH OPINIONS ABOUT PARSI CRICKET. THE PARSEES SCORE ANOTHER NOTABLE VICTORY. The Ceylon Morning Leader says Ihe hna cricket match in the triangular cricket competition at Bombay between the Parsees and the Presidency, has resulted in another notable victory or the former The Parsis fully deserved the honour after the
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  • 138 3 Whilst a Malay was walking along a road in Padang Java on 10th Inst he heard a shot and suddenly felt a sharp pain in the right leg, just above the ankle, causing him to fall on the spot. On investigation, he found that his leg had
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  • 367 3 A correspondent writes to the Lahore paper Miss Harris, the missionary lady, whose death in Lahore was sympathetically chic/hicled in the Civil and Military Gazette a few days ago, was, in some respects, a wonderful person, and a unique character in the Punjab. That is why,
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  • 179 3 Those who think that "nature intended gold to be the medium of exchange are invited to glance at this short table showing the annual production of that precious metal in the initial years of the last five centuries, i >S 4,000,000 l()O0 6,000,000 1 700 7,000,000 1800
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  • 209 3 The following appears in the issue ol the Y. M. C. A. Magazine for this month We hear that this is to be a grand affair, and that good financial results are expected. The dates fixed are Thursday October 3rd and Friday October 4th and the place
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  • 68 3 There were three lunatics, two men and a woman, were before the Magistrates yesterday. One p{ the men, a Boyanese was very much excited and howled and shouted till he made the building ring. He had to b«'handcuffed to the dock. The woman, Chinese sprang over the dockrail like
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 183 3 Phonograph Pathe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. Ka^ PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -sa Records Pathe Records mJ inch single $I*oo each. n| inch double $1.40 each. Steiail Jigents WEILL ZERNER S A PATTERY ROAD. /IP* y^ <x>^ y y^y y<^y THE JAPANESE fi^ To-night
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 417 4 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its produ'.s is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: These Trade Marks ffc IT> T C II C I L\l IT more particularly appear on lafl IK I f" if Cl MM
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    • 477 4 T. E. CHIN CO. I COMMISSION AGENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged; Strait Settlements Petal Dust T. E. CHIN eo.. Sj-j Bras Basalt koad, SINGAPORE. Attei)tioi)t Something l?eu> All
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    • 585 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 501 000.000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000 9 '^T^, Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq, A
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    • 292 4 SEE MUN. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, Agents for the M HART" cycle also the tamous X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Typewriters repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. u.c. HOOT A COMPANVT^ <^3, Bel jietd Street, fpoh. General Repaireis of Cycles, Motor Cycle
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    • 648 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, I Tenders will be received,- the 1 onial Secretary's Office nr. 1 ol Monday the p S -I- of moval of refuse rice from Uk Si, L Prison for a period of twelve m, from Ist January, ,<,oS m t[K The Government docs nut bind itsrlf to accept
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    • 184 4 B^B^B^L^B^B^sV^ jioiiths HB Qths I 1 v^ar bHU llail insert $3 V^B" thr 'ccueeku ng '\'BJ I. a or B^BS Aiairi age,b.nl, orl)ea v WL PC insertion Manager. yj. kUbL 3 I List of Depots where! 11 Eastern Daily ij May.be ootainea I Abdullah, ka, uia^.'ucHH Messrs Ohec booh a.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 19.-7.
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    • 830 1 2 S Capital. Subscribed «f k»ue Paid 0 1j U 6 ajoscnbed. jg Value up to Reservt Company Quotations pre "1 i f Pi GOLD. 1900 £400,000! £350,000 350,000 I 1 IWM f 20,000 $loi $10 Duff Developement Ltd. 22 5 1301 $300,000 $293,000 j 10,000 $10'
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    • 107 1 Singapore, September 14, 1907. Gambier 6>90 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked ,0.35 Copra Bali n 8.25 do Pontianak 7.75 Peppei, Black 7'. 57 do \Vhites o/c 23.87] bago Flour Sarawak H 3.00* do Brunei No. 1 294 Coffee Bali, 150/0 n 19.00 Coffee, Falembang, 200/0 basis 22.50 Coffee, Liberian
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    • 130 1 vh i.unauu.— bank j m/s 2/4 3/8 Demand 2/4 15/16 Private 6m/s 2/4 13/16 n do. 3 m/s 2/4 7/16 O// Germany. Hank d/d 2.384 Private 3 m/s 2.44" •lo 6 m/s 246 On France- Dank d/d 2.93 Private 3 m/s 3.00 do 6 m/s roj On India.— Bank
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 185 1 Weather Report. Kandaug Kerbau Hospital, 15th Sep. 07. p> 9am 3pm 9pm Ke T marks Bar. 32 29-979 ***** 29.956 Temp 82 85. 77 Wet Bulb Ther 77-8 77.4 74^5 DirotWind S.E. S.W.Calm -Max Temp 85 4 Min 7 c Max in bun 140 b TeradTher Rainfall Mail Steamer Movements.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 712 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War, &c. Sea Mew, Govt. str 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew. 700 h.p. Commander Murphy, Augt y. From Kwantan Augt 30. CoIo;m il Government. U. Rds. IVrujht, I S transport, 364 tons, 67 crew. Capt Hamilton. May 1 7. From Manila, May 9. For Manila,
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      • 663 2 Yebosht Maru, Jap. str, 2,992 tons, Capt Kon, Sept 14. From Hongkong, Sept. 8. G.c. Paterson Simons Co. For Bombay, Sept 17 W. Yetorofu Maru, Jap. str. 3,067 tons, Captain Sato, Sept 16. From Bombay, Sept 4. G.c, and 2% d.p. Paterson Simons Co. For Hongkong, Sept Ztllah, Brit str,
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      • 510 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Australien, Saigon, Oct 7 M M'times Antilochus, China, Oct. 23 Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Oct 25 Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12; P&O Coy Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct— Borneo Coy Awa Maru, Japan, Oct 21 P Simons A Apcar, Calcutta,
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      • 476 2 P Alice, Bremen, Nov 1 Behn Meyer Persia, Hongkong, Oct—; Rautenberg Polynessien, Marseilles, Nov 4 M Maritmes Pak Ling, L'pool, Sept 25 Mansfield Reichenbach, Adelaide, Sept 18; Behn Meyer Riojun Maru, Japan, Sept 30; P Simons Rhenania, Hongkong, Oct 12 Behn Meyer Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Oct 25 Daendels Roon, Bremen, Oct
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