Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 November 1907

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. /4, °L "L SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 RCGE£ 4 CO. fedical Reserve" Lk mm BRANDY HjaiJIVKNDEB BY „T H E LBBBBT." H_* fo^f' 1 fl B B B _Bl Br B__B_B __^^^5 A _r^™_ _B Bi «^™_l B __SBB BBB_^^^^MBBBM ■XL BB El mm mr I H üß^^^^B _R __l__n B____i ____B ____B M_ aEfcv __i jßaSt^t^
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    • 11 1 FROMY. ROGEF A CO "JVledical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY "THE LANCET."
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  • 553 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. THE FOURTH AGRI-HORTI CULTURAL SHOW In the October number of our ever interesting monthh visitor, the Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay States we find some very useful notes on the quality and nature of the exhibits from the able pens
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  • 284 2 Certainly most tion question and r^tnW Phaseofitth',^ t d^snotap^artohaveh 1 attention This mean We things Imperial G f ed for m 20% on, has been In each Budget *et aside tor local vL? 0, works of unprovement 1^^ expend fa** the certain -egs? generations rather tk, SUcce *di*l
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  • 172 2 The out for last mont: Bukn Raiaha s .-.nnouncedadi«itoid of i o per cent, being :>• pe r sawe. DR.Foxi onh.>uaybackand*ai arrive by the middle of next raortH Mr.AX Peck. 'Vom KuabKai^is to be the Collector ot Land Ktmm at Perak. Thi Governors gomg to Pc^ Christmas andw.il rema.u for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 246 2 j»w wb>iwwoi-|>i»i-iii Biiiwi wbbiii ißißaiMßiiii n*^ KATZ BROS. Ltd. B] i i ANN* I NCE 1 HEIR GREATCHEAP SALE. WILL C( >MMI Nl 1MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1907, AN. LS r FOR I 6 Days Only Unparalleled Reductions in All Departments. j i Howarth JErskine J Engineers and Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS.
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    • 28 2 Behn Meyer Co., LTDKEY BEER (6hop3 Kunchi) Blood Woolfes Stout. House of Lords Whisky. j Charles Heidsieck's White Seal Champagne Beehive Brandy. Behn Meyer CO., LTD. Sole Agents.
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    • 472 2 TO-NIGHTI LAST NIGHT OF "Living London Grand Opening Night MONDAY M DECEMBER The Amalgamated Alhambras Late Parsee Theatre Beach Road. TWO BIG SHOWS E VERY PICTUR E N EW Big Stock of I itesl Novelties Never Exhibited in the Far East. Arriving by S.S. M Nile" A REVOLUTION IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
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    • 61 2 WANTED. U/AM lED IPi ReaaVr fo, ti, c Eastern Daily Ma:, I Applj n person at the office. NOTICE. I\\ X subset ibers and advertisers I I the Federated Mala} ca and Penang are informed that our Bill Collector Mi. K.S.lyer will shortly visit these port- and it 1- requested
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 166 2 COMING EVENTS. I< '-lOY ft "EMBER 30. H z\ iter. 6-18 am 5-58 pm. St A: r- Day B I Mail outward du<Iri k< «C ClstXl v TheGairison 5 C C 2nd XI v R I R \ttack Cup 2-30 pm. Ladie- Compet 4 I l SVARCShont 2-3o Price Distribution
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 48 3 Panama Bonds Heavily OverSubscribed. R|AS l RY CER DOLLARS 35,000,000. ypfan, November 29, 11-20 1 .iiotnicnts of the Treasury Cert 00 the 18th inst. are estimated at jtt.^e millions dollars. -till desiring bonds are comibscribe the Panama Canal h close on Saturday. They •ed to be heavilj oversubs--1
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    • 46 3 N A FRENCH POST. London, November 29, n-20 a.m. -day Moorish raiders a -d the Fi ench post of Babelassa. Af- boors fitM^-a they were rcpulc garrison of hundred, of whom !led and six wounded. Tha 0 afterwards relieved by from the Nemours Cotn-
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    • 40 3 ZlLt SUSPECTED OF DUPLICITY. Militia Ready to KLD. ember 29, 1 1-25 am. le police is drafted in Zulu:lu is suspected of duplicity. nandant of the Militia is ed to take the held at any 3«t
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    • 44 3 RES HE WOULD ADOPr. London, November 29, 11.25 am Spaking at Washington Mr. Bryan he be nominated to the Pltsider.cv be would champion readoi the tariff on behalf ot the the imposition ol the incometax, t arbitration in cases of labour
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    • 37 3 London, Noxemoer 29, 1 1-25 am. te yon announces that the jotecnption list for the Treasury Certiioics has been closed in view of the fended improvement in business. Prowill be no further allot-
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    • 55 3 r YON BLELOWS SPEECH. London, November 29, 4-50 p.m. Replxing to the Budget Debate in the Reichstag Prince Yon Buelow staterence to the Harden trial thai he denounced a comparison of the conaled during the trial wirti test of trie declining Roman Empire the Kaiser's homelife was
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    • 55 3 FAREWELL DINNER AT ALDERSHOT. London. November 29, 4*s° P- mg at the Farewell Dinner at Lieutenant General French inted that as far as his experience went the new order of things introduced af--ement of Lord Roberts has been an unqualified success, fit has been v adopted to
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    • 20 3 DEATH OF RI. HON. EVELYN HLEY London. November 15. Ihc deati has occurred of the R Hot -a ley
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    • 54 3 HURRYING OF REINFORCEMI ion, November 29, 7-40 p.m. Moors, who attacked the French a Babelassa, numbered six thousand. I'aelve Frenchmen were killed, ii •eg Lieutenant. Reinforcements at being hurried from Blidah and •'•tia;'.!. rhe French press urges vigorous aaioo in order to counteract the moral tfcet of
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  • 173 3 ■last lines" in out ■»■<■■ vho,c Many i >etitl ><i:;ht that they have I byme the last line with tne two previous ones. a mi-take. The last me must rhyme with thi 'rom the prize Limericks printed b» he competitors for next w I exactly how the vcr-c
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  • 33 3 A maiden had >et out Is marry The youth of her choice— one called Ha The extent of her grief, th beyond all belief, or this close at a.m. next
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  • 77 3 THE RELEASE OF THE :>IIIONMAKERS. Londo!}, Nov. 1 5 The Times in an article approx-es of the releaae ofLajpat Rai and AjitSingh.as showing that the Indian nment are satisfied that the ebullitions of disorder have spent themselves. Signs are not wanting, says The Times, that coramo-se
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  • 59 3 By Viceroy's Orders. Calcutta, Nov. 16— A nan special says Lajpat Rai and Ajit Singh are being released and sent back by direct orders of the Viceroy, who is doing this as there appears no justification for keeping them longer in custody now that the Seditious
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  • 165 3 THEIR REPORTED RELEASE. The news regarding the reported c of Lala Lajpat Rai and Ant Singh was not generally known in Calay morning and it naturally cau?ed great excitement. Ihe belief amongst the Bengalis is that the release xvas due to the personal clemen- cyofthe
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  • 215 3 THE VOYAGE OF THE AMERICAN BATTLESHIP FLEET ITINERARY. HveSan Francisco crjrrespoodent of aka Asahi sent the follow- cable on Nov. B:—At8 :—At a meeting of General Staff and the Naval Staff Board, it has been decided to re•aanend that the Naval Station for the pines be located at Subig Ba
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  • 18 3 AaaorMEßof Camp- of the City Temple, has a <_*>mbo, on his w me editorial of the Calcutta States
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  • 86 3 On Thursday. Mr I »> d Sergeant Moloh paid a visit to \0%6 Bali Lane, occupied by loh Chua They had reason to believe that there were deleterious drugs in the h™i*r demanded admittance. It SST they were backed by a search warrant, tl proceed to
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  • 44 3 :>oatmcn were eh empting to extort 5 from i po^engers tl, I Ringing -»hore trom I Semg, the men and" the. lh,ow Mboard it they > --x -eh boat; ,a.:.c>reach;U xc. Quay, th, M, Colman, ll( .hemJ.o, the v dctatilt. two week >.mp.i-
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  • 257 3 A meeting ol the Leg dativi <>un< \s..- held a: tfie Council Chambo vc>lOrd I v at'ia Mom Pi<> -i n i iEju HcncjtheGovernoi (Sir John I Ander-on, MG I .cnei i officer Command;!:., the Troops. JOT General T. I I I llon'ble -die I oloaial mm A
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  • 266 3 DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED. Yoterday, Meer Sing and Salamat Dollah were before Mr. C. F. Green for preliminary enquiry into allegations of forgery using as genuine a forged document, and in the case of the second man with abetment. Mr. Roland Brad Jell appeared for the prosecution and Mr. L.
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  • 120 3 Rehearsals for this performance pre now in a well-forward state, and everything indicates that full justice will be done by the ladies and gentlemen ot the caste, and those co-operating with them, to Mr. Esmond's charming Comedy. The new scenery is pretty and appropriate, and the stage
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  • 125 3 Yt -tcrday, three BojanCßC, l'ckau, and Ham; were called before Mr. CF. Green by In-pcctoi CofNHM on .vi allegation of murdci „,t onnoi Mid that he had been iuelllXl hv the Deputy Public Prosecutor to a-k for the furthei adment of the case for a week, and
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  • 47 3 Hi \v I Midiefl, Senioi Hagistj itc to take .1 seat in the Legislative iiui'i' .1- acting Auditoi General; Mi Howard, the l i»nimissioiici <>t the Court o! Requests takes up the duties of First Magistrati and Mi R.Scott, ihost ol tlic Couri oi Requests.
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  • 1111 3 THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION. i he usual fortnightly meeting.ol the Municipal Commiasioneri vrasheld at the Board Room, jrealerday. 1 here were present E c. Broadrich President, Dr. I Robertson, Messrs Poland ng Kcng Lee. I >ng 1 1 I Lhn, i.d .1 Polgl.t-e, SccreMiddleton and Mr Pierce. "l\ AM IA! Si
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  • 166 3 The Kxaniinatiou for the Chamber of Commerce Certifieatea mmc held on Monday and 1 w (th and 10th September, in the Exchange Room. Thirty-three candidates submitted their names of which thii ty-two -at. Ihe igl limit as in pti -viou-year- wasrr.aintaiued at 1 7 year-. A- recommended
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  • 25 3 ii McClosky, the mI n_ State Sw geon, SeUngoi has bei B t!IC Dii trict I lospital Ku la Kubi Harrison ■hawed his elnd louud.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 355 3 For Every Man and ftll Men. GILLETTE Safety Razor. MW V MB say thai anno* I .._»4dly «TMU n>,-. ncv.msand liable i.. cut themselves, that the ■or theycannotl^ .heists hen the old style open and m *y [•hey are difficulties when you jgea ■■(i.ilette" is specially desig... ,mt J*™ shaving
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  • 944 4 l WE MOMI A youivg stockbroker was recently ashed what he considered to be the l_____t ef happiness, playing diabolo .id'rf.-n a igK was the reply with which he m^manahtd his questioner. Such a < c-• -c rr.au. ty has many advantages, both on the score ol pleasure and
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  • 39 4 the* bada desire to square up an old account mrth a couple of others In 'tit fvir |,v- i.icmjmiustinct »«*erda- t th- i D y -,a--. ■JJ Jftaefl i the extent ol f reen, ini'j <s,-d |j 1C s
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  • 607 4 INTERESTING ENGLISH v miAj The aaodel village o: I fa hod wrote a correspondent of the Standard reccntght it is no more which being explained. means that with remarkable -ccrecy, eßoja tscj, under training at Okehamptoo Camp, had built a complete village upon one o»
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  • 255 4 THE REVOLUTIONARY OUTBREAK AT VLADIVOSTOCK. JEWS TO BE EXPELLED FROM THE CI IV 1 he Asahi has received the following telegram, dated the Sth, from Vlad tock :-It has beer, decided that martial law shall remain in force I time to come. According to a report prepared by the Comimnd:
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  • 17 4 A 1 rsf yaauiiiiamau hasg m r or lZ*s do n from a pullerrather a mi -ceding.
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  • 738 4 SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER »9. l I* 2: .tew I*-- GOLD. $300,000 2^,000 M^wfl J'*' r l (i K mGntMTIM Ltd. 1 f 9.00 i;,. ii' Mo.,-0 Jg Slu (contrib; 900 l Raub Asst. C. M. Co.. Ltd 75° NpM 50,000 II 7-5» n £160,000 SioU.'O JlBlo cdjong r.clxinK
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  • 421 4 PASSENGERS I fWARO Pc, P.& 0 earner Mongolia, connecting with the --ear- Delhi Colombo, from London, Nov 8 dn*. Dec .7 M. E Murray, Mr h Millard. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith Mrs' O- Oan- o-e 1 I Mr W _im_, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Y. Black
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  • 89 4 Singapore November 28, 1907. Gam bier buyers 7.15 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.30 Copra Bali 8.60 do Pontianak 7.85 Pepper, Black buyers 14.00 do White 5 o/c 20.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.07 do Brunei No. 1 3.02$ Sago %m 4.55 Coffee Bali, pictatd 25.50 Coffee, Palembang, 200/o basis
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  • 134 4 On London.— bank a m/s 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 6 m/s 2/4 1/8 do 3 m.s 21 15/16 On Germany.— Bank d/d 238 Private j m- .42$ do 6 m/s 2443 On France. Bank d/d 292 Private 3 m/- wjfsl do 6m- 301 1 On India.— Bank
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  • 355 4 UNEftfc. times i;H| A A Pf»r, Calcutta 1 w An^di^Colombo'Lw 3l^^ fieid -P .on, Liverpool, Dec,7j£°J Bingo Maru, London iw Simons Borneo, London Feh n CApcar, H0ng1,,,,* W Sstefc__ss »mpany Foojsang, Calcutta, Dec X i^_ Gerd, Bangkok, Nov i&^** k, Bombay, Dec R, J__*. Kouangsi. Saigon. NiTftL. Simons
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  • 30 4 Par Let i**** Ihe B. I- Cootr Ct Jfbe «ti tant let Negmmtt-iaUj my especttd to arrive ncn v M MailOutward U. w ,dma}« c Ijerc to-morrow-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 346 4 SHiPPINC NEWS. MEN-OF-WAR ETC. Bedford, H. M. Cruiser, 9800 tons, 660 crew, Capt Er*kine, Nov 38. From Hongkong, S. N. O. U— Rds. Kemt, H M. riist-class cru. 9800 tons, 720 crew, 14 guns, _:,000 hp. Captain Maresceux. From Malacca, N Senior Naval Office X SmJMi G o tons, displacement.
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    • 434 4 ftjra Get str 921 tons, Capt NieoKose N I t m Bangkok, s > 1 2 G c and 24 dp. Behn Mever Co. For Bangkok, U. \v Den f Urltc, Brit M 27a tons, Capt J. Cumming. F<om Port Said (Oregon). .v 54. Gc. P Simons Co. For Port
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    • 324 4 Su/tan van Lwgga, Da 105 tons Nacodah, Nov 27. From Singkep, Nov 26. '.in and 1 d.p. Netherlands Trading Society. For Singkep, Nov _o. -Rds. Shantung, Ger str 1,000 tons, Capt Littmann, Oct 18. From Boeleleng, Oct 13. Gc, and 74 d.p Behn I 1 Moluccas, I.- Rds. Sut Samg,
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    • 135 4 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wbarxes at which Vessels were berthed v.sterday. TANJONG PAGAR. Wharf Bassin: Nil. r Wharf Siction. i Nil. Stc 1. 1 (SHOOS. Wharf) Pelayo. Section No. 2 Dagmar. 3 Terrier. 4 Nippon. I arlyle. Stentor. 6 Nil. 7M. Ricknn 8 Yorck, Van Swool. 9
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    • 108 4 ■ails to Arrive from Europe-By the B. L a T«* due on Nov ember JO From China -By tb« M M. a* "mm due on December 2. TIME 1 ABLE OF MAIL* I 1 Singapore Due in London Ami' Oct si MM No; v JJJ Oct 2S »&0 Nov Oct
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  • 284 5 I I) GIRL ivcd the following r*M k about the L hat port. L f pedo boats took p h getting out of the [3* m were fired upoo by L* 1 juently disappea the third torpee icll from the Her engines were £> > had to go ashore.
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  • 192 5 Bjiiiiiic a. the American Ccaa mLmm requested by \m npany to secure I an estimate EeV xting a model farm lorn for the exploitaI -ng machinery and I sul-GenL found I I iurdwan and Cooch I but unexpecI c when it was proI expropriate teI ,c
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  • 104 5 it, 1907. Vdveir Sunday December Ist. Cathedral. 7 am Choral), ■JLo (Plain) 9-15 am J_aj> 3-40 pm \dults). 4 P" 1 and Sermon 5" 3° P m s Slpoy Lines. 1 1-15 am *&y School 3~4° P m l|t »ag and Sermon, P m li\s.\H Road. XK l
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  • 40 5 I ergeaan Dunne went to tB *ga*ine at Tanah Merah and was bicycle when the machine in the groove ci the tram-rail. th considerab **ui ned damage to his hands He was treated a a* l W* [nuu and resume
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  • 227 5 BYCYCLING IN FORMOSA. 1 sometoases t in aoex| aoe a, as is made evident by the Bad 1. H. AinoM, ,r i. t ormosa.on the possibilities o* American bicycles and autor rich he say R w vi A bolh the here and Chinese participate aie held twice each -ear in
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  • 377 5 THE B ILLIARD CHAMPION OFFENOED AT SHANCHAI. \N EXPL.V The North China Daily News wrote M- tl A ison, the English Champion Billiard Player, has let: Shanghai. The two matches that had been arranged for the current week at Ihe Shanghai Club are cancelled, and the Settlement is left to
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  • 133 5 The comments by the "Novoe Vremya on the vital menace to British interests in the Persian Gulf on the completion of the German Baghdad Railway has no small stratum of truth, remarks the »*E railv d f no d h h o be the case m a
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  • 50 5 >uth lG oXsrire on a i the forth, \hrv c admin slS_e V and the unitu a Manchuria. rY u.plon „ethe, mll,en nt P a«i Oriemal I Lunlv to operate m Korea „c the mnemmoce 'nrout Vll< olthcpropo same t.metl. ci^ ate ii the adm -supplied ca
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  • 435 5 B Novembi 1 1 Den oi Kern oa I oam mio Ihe I'■ .1 mtkrn I ommiaaion will commence its ioqairia m Bombajf on Norn < i o_x 1 1 L the V;, eroj Issued mm mweaeot encouraging authorities and gentlemen to give the 'omnii —on ever)
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  • 262 5 In the 10th chapter of his Revolt in Hindi *57_fc" wWch is appearing c nSMS," Field Marshal Sh Evelyn Wood tells a -tory which it woule be difficult to beat. Writing of the escape of a small party— of two gentle- an and a lady, wife of
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  • 321 5 They are having an engagement dinner at the B to-night." A ho is engaged A Ml A small, but select, party ol WO men, who hail not more than a hundred h ecently went for „1 ■hooting excursion, and at the Of the day's sport amongst the
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  • 236 5 lhe weekly retm al mm tallty In Sinapore, prepared by Dr. D K. McDowell, tne Kegistrat ol Births and Deaths, shows a decrease ol 30 in tin number of death* occurlng daring the w 1 k ended Mom mbet 23, aa eoaparrrl with the Dliaber in
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  • 234 5 Ihe London correspondent ot the Pmemrn writes as follows: In London market bae,orithe whole, ippteciated the position much more generously than baa Calcutta, and. though there have been fluctuations, the tea share has ■Hrayi mod a friend there, more warm certainly when with tea rubber is included.
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  • 148 5 Britannia slipped her greyhound irom the leash, Glanced at her watch, and smiled with parted lips. They speak," she murmured, of the days gone by, Vet even now I dare to think thai 1 Have skill in building ships!" She spurned the Atlantic with her throbbing screw-.
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  • 182 5 iv V RESCUE Ihe M v Mail" reports a splendid I •.f pluck from Port Dickson. A fewdays ag ah Ist some coolies were re- pairing the pier under vision of their Foreman, Mr. Hog. uijunior, three of them fell accidentally into the water. There waa
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  • 113 5 Post frosts first-class carriage in the Paria-Bordeaus Expresa, having been ntificallj analysed, yielded the foi lowing germs, »ays ti e 1 1 legrapbV correspondent j Flu penicilium glaucum, which po duces appendk uifi) Aspenbfllus oiger, which affects the digestion, i) The Bai tci mm 1 1 mo, ot rVt>ten'- cuckeri
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  • 153 5 A d< ed ol heroism w Inch w .1- \>< 1 formed In Sep bei by Lieutenant c 1 "ii moo the American battleship 'em* nectiatt has ,n\ recently become known, and is re i.t ted by the Nam York HerateX During target practice of! Cape
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  • 115 5 Th en Willie would be v. is raqidly approaching, and his Aunt Priscilla was about to pay a visit. In anticipation of tl 5, Willies mothci gave him a useful hint. "If your auntie should ask you what .1 would like for a birthday present. slu laid, "be
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  • 124 5 According to the British consul al Bilbao, only Cornish tin is used for solder in the fish and fruit packing industries and in general commerce in the north of Spain German make:copy the Cornish brand Lamb and Flag, and a good deal of the German tin imported
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  • 91 5 Ihe Johannesburg Star says:— The great interest which has been sroWM in the experiment now being conducted by the Government at the Zaaipaats tin mines is shown on all hands. In the couutry districts, especially, men are anxious to ascertain the intention of the Government regarding the
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  • 473 5 pj -oh Carl Rozello is to give an entertainment to-night at the Caledonion Hotel. He is to be assisted by Miss Nellie Loftus. flic performance commences at 9-30 p.m. \<f{ n I telegraphed on the 1 5 inst. trom Johannesburg that six Indian delegates for the Transvaal and Natal have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 2£- NEW Japanese Cinematograph BEA< H K< AD l I N i TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE I N I LU DING LATEST FROM JAPAN I OINI RS rtUSfc M 1 i We have 2 Shows now IN SINGAPORE. And expect another very shortly, Making* 3 Separate shows. From next week we
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 319 6 -li~l_i w_n inj~u\rr_ r~tra~r i-r-*-^YrrT" f es: L»rr:.t triv Fans i even Btdroom I BwUdii^s in I'enang "^S_>^*S_r C*"*" 1 Cattrlng under Earopaa- 1 *«sitf^>^SF^:j > an Europtan I INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. I _E a SSS --vistg Electrically Lit Ventilated Bar Lunch cc) from 1 1 a.m.— 1p ir throughout Suppers
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    • 408 6 rj Sinaaporc I General J Store H\ Victoria Stree ti-gt The Best and Freshest 1 of Provisioi New Shipment Just Arrivoi j Pate de Foie Gras SI cad I i.tni 1 Sanked Baoon i lei rings Mackerel n Artichoks GkUM (Picklo^ 1 rn_Bss Red Caj Boudins rruflet ;icd Cc!« aulillowi
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    • 798 6 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banklnr Corporation it. PAID-UP CAPITAL WMW* l R£S£KV_ FUNDS 1S sterling 110,000,000 j $ji 750.1 XX bihcr ,m;, 7 1 '.000 d t Keeervs Liability ai Proprietors $io,ooo,ua Court of Directors I H. MioHUasT, Bsq. Chsirssan. lion. Mr. Henry Ketwidt Deputy Chairaui A Fuchs. Es,|. E.
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    • 413 6 I "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED &C j COVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. a PPLICA H INS irfll bi n er i J si the Mastei Attendant's I Ml up to the i oth December for the post 01 Light Keeper at lanjong Hantn j Light House, Diodings. Silwjr t|lro per
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    • 478 6 LOST. ..'Signet R.ng betucen Af omm Pagar and Ncthe 28-1 1-07—30-1 i-o 7--1 HE has now bee,, R 76, South Bridge Road to N -th Bridge Road, opoo! site the Union Hotel. PP^ H. 25-1 1-07— 10-1 FOR SALIL Gharry in good order mm* condition -also a smart Deli *tol
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    • 267 6 Fnp bue mt> I Monti,. 6 Months Year OUT^AT lOI| *onth > Months I S? AOVE BTIS|NC R ADVERT,^ li-artioT «aily ir.^rtinn 1-50 P» For linch Single r-^ ,h "cc »Ttklv **> t«o mtmm w "j.' s For L, 9 nr Marriage, Birtli 01 Deathlm. per ins-- „c» m 4
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