Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 October 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 634, VOL 111. Singapore, Tuesday; October 15. 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS,
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  • 568 1 POLICE INVESTIGATION. The police are making investigations m the matter and have inspected the Hotel for the purpose of gleaning par* ticulars. Major Williams, Health Officer, and Capt. Kelsall, of the Rangoon Municipality have paid visits to the Strand hotel m connection with the fatalities, which
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  • 142 1 The following letter has been addressed by the Secretary to the Government of India, to all Local Governments and Administrations am direcetd to say that, on a representation made by the military authorities, the Government of India have decided that when a professor or teacher of medical
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  • 160 1 Very little was wanted to prove H.E. Sir Henry McCallum's love of cricket, and last week that little was supplied so an informant tells us. His Excellency was driving past St. Thomas' College, iind Wanduragalla, the Thomian bat, was at the stumps. He skied a ball, and His
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  • 512 1 PAY .£B,OOO TO SI AY ON THE RAND. (From Daily Mail correspondent.) Chefoo(via Hong-kong), Sunday Aug. 4. The steamer Heliopolis, with 1 95 c Chinese "slaves" from the Rand, sailed from Durban for China on July 2. During the voyage I have learnt some interesting facts
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  • 138 1 LITTLE BUT LIVELY. Miss Mary Marriner, the smallest barmaid m London, is to be seen at the George Hotel, Newington-butts Possi bly she is the smallest barmaid ici England. She stands scarcely 3tt., and sits 2ft. She confesses to twenty-one summers. When four bottles of Bass are
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  • 124 1 The representatives m the Punjab of the Hydro- Electric Power Syndicate m London, which is to supply Lahore with electricity have been busy m making a topographical examination <( what may be called the area of probable consumption m Lahore, and m planning lines for the
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  • 67 1 I iik Bombay Mint is actively engaged m coining nickel annas which were turned out at tirst at the rate of half a lakh a day. The outturn rose to two lakhs daily ai the end oflast month and the Mint is now coining three lakhs per diem. The total
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 4 CO. I 'In Ml LITTLE k CO., LTD. (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. S Oockta.il 11 Martini. IkM t|«m for t*\« tߣ']f«Ttanrci| U AGENTS iSmencan pi^ocK The Schweiger p^Tj Import Export Co., V_JbJ»^ limited UOO Meters Coloured Films. I SHORTLY TO AKKIVK WUBONT, URBAN, PATHE
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    • 534 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. 4 NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. "S" PRICES FROM $2O TO $80. -=sa Records Pathe Records •"iSinch single $1.00 each. ■>i inch double $1.40 each. Sletail Jlgents. WBILL ZERNER <> < i S A BATTERY ROAD. i Howarth Erskine Ei?sii>eers ai)d Contractors. ELECTRICAL
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    • 11 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. Of JO m to Jkiak I'll tvj'^^^*^ 7w
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  • 813 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 15th OCTOBER. BRITISH BLUE-RIBBON BROUGHT BACK. The Lusitania has recovered for the British the blue ribbon of the Atlantic which had passed into the hands of the Germans ten years ago through the world's record made by the German vessel Deutschland. With the assistance of
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  • 789 2 It is notified that the port of Manila is declared infected owing to the existence of cholera. It is notified that Quarantine Re* trictions against the port of Kedah on. account of cholera are withdrawn The Yap Xwan Seng scholarship m connection with St. John's Institution has this month been
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  • 30 2 SCRATCHING* The following horsft were <* at the ranglm Club Mow* Dl^li Ra« Madame Mcg^ Second Donwieandaa Third First lenot Fourth Few*. Rlfl Josephine. Six and *vc»th race* noM"*
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  • 10 2 Race Ne»-butj. Gillo. J losephi* j* EC
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  • 63 2 preble evens T fL RaU Win. M> h Delcore 0 Waihi Rosemead I0 (juorroboloiit! Gillo i.ii Cecil l.ic :0 Harmony mi T0 Lady BrodH*'' 1- ,r>i I'reston FcftiM Malapert Acetinc Kxcelsioi r il |o>epli'' H Entm15 \domt5 Vlie U*^ 1 5 Xer/f 1 5 Kaun^ rC 10
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 THE ALHAMBRA^r (beach road.) The Best Dollars Worth Grand Cinematograph. tonight THOMPSON, THOMAS Co. Special Novelties stamford road Singapore. RACE WEEK GALA PROGRAMME LIFE OF A RACE HORSE. SPECIAL VALUE IN A COCK FIGHT IN SEVILLE. OUR BAND GOING TO THE COMPETIT.ON GENERftL PROVISIONS CONFECTIONERY THE WOOD INDUSTRY IN CANADA.
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    • 129 2 GOVERNMENT^ NOTIFICATION. A PPLICATIONS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to the 26th instant for the post of Usher and Malay Interpreter at the Marine Court, Singapore. Salary S6OO —$1,200 by annual increments of $120 per annum. Applicants must have a knowledge of court work and the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 285 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCTOBER .5. High Water 4-28 am' 3-32 pm Races First Day Banks close at noon Crick* t Y. M. C. A v R. E. Grand Cinematograph Show 7-3o and 9-30 p. Japanese Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 p. Parsi Theatre. 9 pm. Ott's Circus. At loot of Fort
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 27 3 Hf MTH ARMY OKKI--■^rPK'KKSBURG. u-r v 10-30 a.m. October v. 51 ct Petersburg state S^Tlgtertky lunched tfjfofficer. of the 1 a übscincntly, visited Lcont.nuedhi^ journey
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    • 22 3 I, ~Pct. t4. 10-roa.m. m the southand Spain. (tfi* 0 have been drowned J^nce of the high water, the raOlWKb remains
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    • 25 3 October .4. 10-30 a.m. nd rtrikers at Milan S t he La^" 1 Kxchan c ias been proclaimed Sympathy with the move-
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    • 42 3 ynn October 14. «o-3° a-m--,-cs cruisers Tennessee Sngton, left Hampton, S arc proceeding down the W for Pacific Ocean, iaong the battleship cruise. w i3 il round the coast of w|ca to Magellan Bay. where ivrcwith the cruisers JjndSouthlb-
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    • 40 3 LcCRZON'S CONTRIj^OO, October 14. 5 P- m;a^ given ten guineas 3: the pre>trvation of the •Blß,the destruction of which 1 national loss and al|ga oaa: disgrace. ten to the County g the Hall will be destruction.
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    • 25 3 IVES LOST. jgfcn. October v- s*lo Pm- foundered m a isonn on the Lake Superior. rto men have been drowned. 1
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    • 19 3 I London, Occtober 15, 7, p.m. live ended, the iv ng dismissed severcsted several carabithc strikers.
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    • 25 3 100, October i p.m. feu instant communi- azier and the foreign c under Mulai Bering the tribes who ■■toed to the French.
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    • 34 3 ■buu 10 18 MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT p.m. Liebknecht has been h'« mprison:i c y ttinf becomiwo. Iht prisoner's an eloquent and striking 3ding the view- that the r more lenient •we prosecution demanded.
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  • 83 3 Hylaa "boy" •■the employ of Mr. Mulhin-**r-.Uurichin. He annexed £»flng to the former and on I? cnt :o prison by a month. JJSJ second charge of crimi- M- Uunchin, but it was who should havlTreEgp. hn that the Hylam JJP. Inspector r ray ac charged ffy?e
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  • 73 3 Kr2^ ai f^ has come to L^.'ons of India, is leaving HtcU CU r a about the 3rd M ud( see led studies m Uh 'm raying all the time ls a B°°d time of Sdcr !UCU(K l 0 proceed 01 0 a knowYMU T
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  • 23 3 SjWto G fter Ali S death his *'s to£° Vernmcnt ibut Mr. VhcC t0 P a y costs of
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  • 987 3 lam not a smoker neither am 1 a.»t.-tobacconist but thi J !an cussions on smoking at W £g h dis inese pestb, which give us no neari* whatever, even when we smoke' If all persons occupying positions of F minCn 3Cted as RE Majesty KinJ bad War
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  • 209 3 «I V he bod y of a Chinaman supposed to be a fireman was found off Johnston's Pier. The face had been eaten An inquest was held and a verdict of accidental death returned. Two Chinese were arrested yesterday morning, m the act of lifting a sick
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  • 188 3 Yesterday morning about 6 o'clock, the clerk of the Central Police Station was passing along South Bridge Road, when he saw a Chinaman lying m the five-foot way of No. 179, an eating house, with his throat cut. He at once reported the matter to
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  • 115 3 Two Chinese women, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law quarrelled m Smith Street on Sunday. Additional constable 713 arrested them. Then a chinaman came up and rescued the women. He took away the constable's baton and hit him on the ear with it. These people were yesterday, before Mr. E. E.
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  • 97 3 A Chin.itnan and a Kling appeared yesterday before Mr. Green with bandaged heads. A third man was with them who declared that he simply turned them out of his shop into which one of them ran. The dispute occurred at a hydrant over priority of taking water. The
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  • 77 3 As few days ago. a boei, calling himself Captain Scliudu was arrested for being drunk, lefusing to pay'rikisha hire and assault. He was charged but admitted to personal bail of S2O, and his case MM fixed for, yesterday. When his case was called the police explained
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  • 55 3 On Saturday Lee Hap King was drunk and took an excursion round the town m a rikisha, but when he finished, he refused to pay the puller. He was arrested and yesterday, was charged with being drunk and bilking. Mr. Green fined him fa on the first count and
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  • 52 3 The anniversary programme on Friday includes a piano duet by the Misses. Tan and other Chinese items, also solos by Messrs. Proctor, Dennis and Henry. The reports will be read and the Rev. 1 a Gray will preside. There will be a collection to defray expenses. All
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  • 873 3 THE WUCHOW L'MEUTE. THE CITY IN FLAMES. (From Hongkong Telegraph") Wuchow, 27th Sept. 1907. A great fire, one of the biggest m the annals of Wuchow, broke out at about 820 a.m. to-day. Great volumes of smoke were seen issuing from the mouth of the Fun Ho and judging by
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  • 94 3 POSTPONED FOR A FORTNIGHT. Mr. Alec. Middleton, the Advance Agent of Madame Albani, who is at present m India, advices us ;hat he has received cable from Madame Albani's manager m New Zealand stating that, so great is the success of the tour m that
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  • 38 3 A Chinese servant m the employ of Dr. J. Leask has been arrested on suspicion of being privy to the disappearance of a gold brooch and a pair of earrings from the Doctor's residence near the General Hospital
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  • 218 3 The weekly return of mortality m Singapore, shows a decrease of 21 m the number of deaths occurring during the week ended October 5, as compared with the number m the previous week. The death-rate fell from 52.66 to 48.54 per thousand of the estimated population. Altogether,
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  • 114 3 Japanese newspapers bring intelligence that it is intended to rearm the troops entirely within the next ten years. A credit is to be opened for 110,500,000 yen for the purchase of guns, rifles, revolvers, bayonets, and swords. In addition 58,740,000 yen are to be expended upon reserves and
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  • 122 3 Letters from Dr. Seven Hedin have rezched India dated Shigatse, 25th July and it is believed that he is communica ting a detailed account of his journey to. the Indian press very shortly. From the brief information that has reached us the route taken by the distinguished traveller
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  • 89 3 Two Chinamen were before Mr. Green yesterday morning for fighting. It transpired that one of them had been employed by the other as a 'rikisha puller, but had lost a pair of lamps and fled. On Saturday the employer met the other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 229 3 I FOR J\ FEW DAYS ONLY j ©tt's eißeus. I Everything New Everything New T©»NIGHT T©«NIGHT I GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Specially Arranged for Race Week I™ 4 HORSES IN 1-IBKiuY, TRAINED. AND PREft&NTBO by Mr. E. OTT I A. MASCIUARADE BALL JEU de BARRE I AND 15 OTHER NEW
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 402 4 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY call (he attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of tts products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: •■"tKSS 8 PORTE-VEIN E A Extrmt Vegetal a IIXORA |tf as illustrations below. #K3 These different Articles are also regularly protected JwjL and
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    • 550 4 T. E. CHIN A CO. 1 1 COMMISSION AUNTS A 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 Straits Settlements Petal Dust T. E. CHIN Co., S2-3 Bras Basah Road f SINGAPORE. GASOLENE
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    • 848 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAIIMJF CAPITAL $1(^000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 sal 000.000 Silvexßeaervc $11,000,000 1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hoo, Mr, W. J. Greason- Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Em. E. Goetz, Esq, A I.
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    • 703 4 "L D. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTEjUc. HALL Artie Xtlllv North Bridge Road. ONE NIGHT ONLY TLJRF COMMISSION AGENI Thursday 17th October I^o7, RAFFLES PLACE First Visit to Singapore. r D OF (Over Robinson Piano Co, Godozvn. CARL ROZELLO The Boyal Entertainer yvi-.-.^, ARTIE TULLY M .Bs mkiM Lorxus The
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    • 223 4 3 Montis I dai| ynserti 0n g $J^^B weekly. **M two '^ertions^S 'M Marri^gcairUior^^.. IH P«r insertion. Korc «ntr a ct S|)J(| H 95, HOBISSH M List of Depots whtj "Eastern Daily Mil May be obtained,! Abdullah, .5 A Change .U,H Messrs Ghee Soon Co. i\ J Kaflles Hotel. K.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "EASTERN DAILY MAIL."
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "EASTERN DAILY MAIL."
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    • 402 1 It has been known for some time past, says the Paris correspondent of The Standard," that a new aeroplane was m course of construction which claimed to be a great advance on all those already m existence. Its inventors and builders are Captain Ferber and the engineer
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    • 79 1 A Startling Answer. A worried pedagogue was trying (without much success) to drag out of a class of small boys the names of various kinds of stones. At length, m desperation, he said, Do you ever go into a country churchyard What sort of stones do you see there Gravestones,"
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 264 1 displa&)JS£^^M Commander Malacca, Oct miJj^H^, Vessels, &c h*dn Capi Ojj, bept Ofrfeto^H 4.4'" tO»S, From Saigon, For IRS |)o < For {ds r^MtfH emhang; < »ct y^ loo. For Palembang, I Labuan, Oct Behn Meyer ft I I Meye: ,v o. For Oct ii. I I Lye. For fll apt
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    • 414 1 Xrthertun Brit -ir Simpson^ Feb 7 s a P' oiSTottln "3 Capuin r i ct IO Fr om Pcnanff Oct 8 r ™W h Sa ™™k, Sarstr 892 tons Captain rfoxon, Oct .0. From slrawak,' Hai and '51 d P- Ow we i Fo J Sa rawak, Oct 15 -Rds.
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    • 513 1 VESfELSJXPECTED. •V,,,,,,. Port, Prnkabl, date of Arrival <in<l name of Agents.. aSS*qS X K *P eu i Mansfield A'riie, < Sydney. Oct 25 Bousted Ayutlua, IJangkok, Oct ,oj Borneo Coy Si^nk HOngkOng Oct ;Pateis A S a monr Ct2l; Be Me a cr a H ngkon S' Oct *4 j
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    • 201 1 Syria, London, Nov 1 P O Coy Seii^ad .Bombay, Oct l 6; BoruebCoy Spezia, Hamburg, Nov 6 Behn Meyer lernor Bombay, Nov-; Borneo Coy amba Maru, Japan, Nov 4 P Simons lotom, Maru, Japan, Oct 17; P Simons Tonkin, Marseilles, Oct 21; M Maritimes Ihongwa, Madras, Oct 9; Boustead Coy
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 12 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUK»DAV, OCTOBER 15, ig,, 7
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    • 705 2 C*Ul. Subscribed. T^ ft£*£ Wv. CompaT" >**. L pi I 1900J £400,000 £350,000 350,000 I l Duff Developeraent Ltd. ?••[■> n nil 20,000 $lo $10 Kadana G. M. Co., (Pref> r OO nomiiul 1901 $300,000 $293,000 10,000 $10 $10 mm «wj *°3f K hJ G IdlirMfcUd ""1,,....,,,..
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    • 51 2 Gambier 'l p do Ptomianik I Ie Ppe',Hlack I p do Brunei Na, I Peari Sago M Coffee Bali. 3o/o I la P'oca,>rnall Flake I d -mall pearl I j*> med pearl Opium Bcnare, I R'ce. Rangoon Kice, Siam Oil, pevoe's per case I Anchor Oil Tank Langkat dragon
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    • 99 2 Oh Lomo*. Bank 4^1 I Demand I Private 6 r I Banked 5 I •> l- do 6n vs 3 H Onf>ww.-Bttik<VM "1 Private 3 Omlmm. -Bank r. f," Private 30 dp I Ok Hongkong. Bankd d Private 3c dh H Uu 5ka>igl m -Bank d d I Private
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 183 2 fghfhfgh PASSENGERS OUTWARtt Per M. M. steamer 10-iki::. Marseilles, Sept. due Oct. :i-ic Bidier. Per P. andU -tcamer Hiraalaya,coonectint' with the -reamer Devanhai: Colombo, from London, Sept «r,4fl Oct. 2(>. Mr. 11. R. Mooq.Mt.SA, H. Jackson, Mr. s. Alton, Mrs. W.J. Napier. Mrs. Hartnell. Per P. A 0. -tcamer Sjr
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