The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 February 1902

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. 26m FEBRUARY, 1902. DAILY ISSUE \o 44If>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 777 1 XTp Oflire. Telegraph St. Cl7j Wharves. Xcppei rfjrbojr. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN, PENANd, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports, also tor Chma Coast. rMAIL LINE. CUT WARD HOMEWAK
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    • 839 1 Pacific mail steanjsh p CC'MPAivY O3CfDlt»tT *i •TEA < A rpOYO Kl^K'- KAIiH. (aauaava .s. •'M VIA INLAND >K\ OK |AP\N ANU HONOLULU. Thro i^h Plaaaaai i'ici<eis gran-.!.-i v BaajlaM Fr nice, and (i-rmirH by ill traan Atlantic line: of steamers, and to the principal cities ol tK United States
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    • 1014 1 '•©»•>»»■ MI«J HAKEWAAKT MAATSCHA^PIJ TS pf -H^Ar.FN'A LJ !ID, fV .M k f 'T'o-iv^O < V .hi 1 »aaaia»i ■•<• »a K oa t »rra«ai a «n Str;iT er rotn K».ecteo W,|| h i-, r c^d »o, Maaaa] u.iUvia PaUM BJtnk CMI»a 'tMnaf c^,.^ Maeataar Batik Paaaa l»oi.^al»! Tol.ti.ii Palaaii
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    • 488 1 I AUSTRIAN LLOYiJ'S STfcAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Urn i. Mail CMMMM vim mi Austria* THK loi owing Air the eUie co «b,ck th« C IMM may t>e expected to all from here OUTWARD. .iwMEWAKU. I'yoi igo2 i Mar. B t(' Mar- I ■t Mar. 26 AU the Steamers to TtM Ma
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    • 708 1 fJONGKONO A:iU SHANGHAI vxx. Si*, ling Kcscrv* f (>O<) Pkor kibToi.^ l f I OURT Or OIMCTOiu rt. IBMM Xiq Ch«ib«a» •W I 1 Bull Ikm no it A. Hairrr.fai .a i^7 LHitr H— a.» THOMAS JACKbON. 41 M. M. BhVIS, Esa. LONDON ItWIU-UIDCN AMD COOUTT BAMBINI Compact. Limitio. iiIN^AI'ORK—
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    • 497 1 ■■i^ geld m;:da u fealth Exh ticn London V^// IC iK>n=o «*t«b»»htd POOD FOR rcpuulonof «t»own." INFANTS^W/d^V "»S r| INVALIDS, and the AGED X^SA/ pr»P*r.t,on N°. R^:i. c ONION FIRE INSUR. anc Vn°d c £Vd°o p n norwic KJTIIUSKIII 1707 KOK FIRE INSURANC 8 QNI.V Awclkt Inh'iio.., Lev H P»io
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    • 116 1 SAVARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES Full d,r*ct,on. All C»,,r,,,.,. j tsu.Hmit ii \i i J BOLOQ-VERNEJ j riM. fl > b For Nervous Exhaustion CV us IP JB B ncr\ AM) Oiaoomn rirw fnaci Nt w MINCH RCMtL). |,4t«|i,J 14 1 THERAPiON N 1 i THERAPICNN THERAPiOWNo 3 TK....APION MAYNARD&Co. Lt NMIOLK>M.K
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 2 At Avondale, 70 Siran^. -n Road, on 26th February. 1902, the wife of J. Ct-tMBNT en. of a ton.
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  • 1456 2 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 190 2. H«it .hall tbt Pr» iihf IVov-kV r.^hl mmUm, t'nftw^d by influence and nnbrth^d by Here njtncx 1 rutl her (tlofou« rr*c*pl\ dra«. Plrdced Hem n, LA M :ii» It is. the business of the General Staff of a great raval or
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  • 534 2 I ins BMnrfag h^t- r>- Mr Hrockuiau, A. J Montairo, chief <lerk of the Governmerit IV. st Office was charged witL abetting I. A. < ivyn .;n „tW-r V<>%\ Office clerk, m committing .-niuiual hrea. h of trn»* i» a j.ubli tervaiit. \u tamm pr. cut-l
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 39 2 Enhanced Chinese Taxation Recommended The C'auadun Koyal oiiuuhv poinUxl U> report »»n th.- question «aeand Japanese immigration mi,: Domiaion, has recoui tv ended an inrr* the entry tax on Chiu«t.< imm from SUJO to $500
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    • 13 2 The J^puiiea. p Oiti<iU >>( th.- not jot ready. (Lm/er.)
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    • 19 2 THE U S. AND THE PHILIP PINES. The Tariff Bill passed. The AuMric*n 6«ii*U: ia. [m I'hilippiiien lanrt Bill
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    • 15 2 English Team Beat Victoria McLaren's 1 -atn has beaten Viet eight wiokrtx
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    • 24 2 Named by the President's Daughter Mian Alice KouaeteJt haa cLrnt-. Kiii-» r"i new \.irht Meteor London Feb gtt/i, n^j
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    • 122 2 Yesterday it Kling waaarrtste i N BrUgavH nraMnMliag lo coin He went into a«k >[• m Bridge-rd. ;md bought a tien-kmt-offered aMi Mexu-an d..X v < Tfct 'h-.p-ke^p^r tHftttod Urn a bad ..n»« and on f d-f.- fiv« he had »Lc Klin;; arrested. Th« wa« tak^fi to the
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    • 259 2 \n extraordinary general meeting < I Compar-y was held at the town Collycr Quay to-day, at which a resolute -r was submnted dealing with certain alter* lions of the articles ol association, i r sitated by the appointment of a mam director. The resolution contained claudealing
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    • 71 2 lv consequence of the new homeward mail arrangements, the mail doting «<n alternate Wednesdays, tbe MunuiiMtlJCuir. uii.ish.ii does not tneet until Friday after noon for the ordinary fotuightly meet in.' Mr. L>. L>. Mackies many friends I b« pleased to learn that the injuries sustained on the iHih, through falling
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 388 2 X*H T J J "1111 X^ll*l^*V^ WA> •> GENTLEMENS OUTFITTING DEPT, v "*u AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK m all leading lines of this AIN JSiHlllfcJiUl nun uIWJI 6 Department has just been opened out *^533 TfTnT/TCU 13 XT^LJ \\fD At>T3l7l^Q TURKISH BATH WKAFh'bKb. 33^^ XV jg\£L m StmUk. <^gj TC^Svi
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    • 569 2 THE TANJ°NG PAGAR NOTICE. M R. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Ouector XTX of this Company, has assumed administration thereof under the title of Managing Director, Mr. la.MES SELLAR continuing Manager of the Company as heretofore. By order of the Board ol Directors, W. G. NIVEX. Secretary. SUNDAY TRIPS TO Steam ££I^2^ .iU
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    • 646 2 TQ.DAYSADVERTISEMENT^ (WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY) 1 SU^ o A%E^Xa Od^rStol^uS^• m w 3 j o (2 do 22 Smnbau Koad. entrance from An*on Road. Apply K. NATHAN, Chan«e Alley. WANTED pOX Merchants Offloe, a correspondence clerk, Z*2* knowledgo •hoptband "d i 7f ¥mh.M A Ppijt,x.YZc|«fwr,«, Riley Hargreaves Co., L\d. vj OTIOB
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 197 2 The Week WtJn«»d«y. afcth Water o jo a., c 4<> J-. SC.C Term* Tournament Urj; S.V K. Recruits Musketry Or, II. O p. S.V A. 2.$ hire Discipline, 5.15 p. S\ K. Recruits Dr.ll, V'5 P S.V.I. Squd Drill, No. I Coy.. He k. 5 «5P1 burtday, 17m Hi*!- W«ier
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  • 2158 3 Tuesday, February 25TH, 1902 Present His Excellency the Governor Sir Fiank Swettenhain, k.c.m.0.) The Hon'ble the Acting Col. Secretary (C. W. Sneyd Kynnersley, cm o.) the Acting Auditor-General (W. Evans, the Actg. Attorney-Genera) (T. H. Kershaw.) the Colonial Treasurer (F. G. P rnef.) the Colonial Engineer (A. Murray.)
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  • 87 3 A theft occurred yesterday morning at TtafaSg Uhu. Ihe Hylam chinchew of a tongkang anchored off Tanjong Rbu reports to the Marine Police that he went afehore at six o'clock yesterday morning and left $47") m a box m the forecastle of the tongkang. On his
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  • 1678 3 Acting Manager's Report to 17th Februar j 1 902 Bukit Koman Mint The main engine shaft has been sunk la (t miking the present btt >m 5 > ft. below ihe 24a fi. pla and 29 > ft. from ihe surf ice. »4<>ft Level At a
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  • 66 3 YESTERDAY S PLAY. LAmtS'AND GIMTLBMBN'sDoUBLtS H»».r)IC > r. A Tlass. Final. Mi-s J. Gunn and .\u. ■< iroann beat Mr. and Mrs. Gansloser, 6—4, 4 —6, o —sLaoibs' SmuLfeS Handicap. Miss Anderson beat Mrs. Jago, 5^6, 6—o 6—o. Mrs. Saunders beat Mrs. Winter, 6—2, I—o.
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  • 33 3 CiiAMriONSHip Pairs. Sbmi-Fihal. Miss J. Gunn and Mr. Salimann v. Mi-- Gunn and Mr. Rainme. CHAMMONSHir. Mrs. Lovell v. Mrs. Gansloser. LADKS' SIMOLtS H(M. (I, Miss Kerr v. Mrs. Saunder*.
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  • 37 3 CH4MFIOMSHIF PAIRS. FIM4L. Mrs. Coleridge and Mr. von Berg v. Miss J. Gunn and Mr. Sal/mann or Miss Gunn and Mr. .Rait nie. 1.M.11S SIKOLtS HAHOICAf. Miss Fraser v. Mrs. Saunders or Miss Kerr.
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  • 193 3 TO-DAYS TIES. C SIMGLIS. A. H. I-ow scr. v. R. Thompson v.r. W. X n scr. v. Stut rec. 15. de C uicey scr v Fraser owe 1. Ouwme scr. v. Denmston owe 1 CMt enden scr. v. Miller o»e 1. Tomlin »cr. v. hieeman rec. I.
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  • 287 3 A Si*ul. s N jrrie owe 3 v. f hatp cc. b SixiLt-N. Man h» d scr. v Sh.-rp ul. Pmu« Ki,»e4v fctllm i«-c 5 IViki 4 v Pfter R rec. J. Ru "»a '1. «CT X l»e|, k ai i >c>. rv... C Ol!»., LfS. Mrcwo
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  • 410 3 New York, Feb. 7.— Admiral Sampson has hied a brief with Presider t R osevelt m answer 10 Admiral Schley's appeal m which ne claim* to have been m command at Santiago. Secretary Long has issued an order retiring Admiral Sampson, and accompanied it by a laudatory letter.
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  • 80 3 (Corrected up to February 26 On London. Bftnk 4 m 1 1 0 1 demand l y| s Private credits 3 m/s l/'oj documents 3 m/s i/i 0 crediu 6 m/s i/io, France, demand 230 Germany, demand 187 India, T. T 136 Hongkong, demand par. Yokohama, demand.. 1 1
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  • 118 3 (February z6.> lit. 1,0.50 Gambter 11.3s do. Cube No. 1 17.50 Pepper, Ulack (ordinary Spore) 30.00 do. White, (Fair L/W—s% s*. Nutmegs 1 10* to the Hi.) Si do. (80s to the Ib) £9.50 Mace (Banda) 40 Cloves (Amboina) 31 I ih-enan Cv.'er 22. Tapioca, -.n*M p» (Fail quality)
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  • 297 3 yvo T «Tio- P«n». DlfMi *ank ■> i and japa'v HimtaaP, n MTi AVif'.Kv. Ra«tern A<««v, N^nmal. 41 Rmiwah TmiM Mnf (> *VS" Chi ndras Gold Mining Co. Lid. £1 £i |iv Cleat Water Hairy r<im Uk *i Praser ,r,<l Nmw l.t.i. ftoi. Site*. |y>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 205 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR- The only article which really possesses nutnti< v* virtues (or stimutaiini;, and restoring the hair, i< Rowland's Macas>ar Oil. It removes <o>ks, harshness, dryne»s, prevents the hair being injured \>y illness, and should always l>e used (or children's hair; noother aiticte imparts such a
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    • 321 3 OCEAN i]^% STI'AM SHIP I,™^ Co. NEDVRLANi bCHE STOOM VAART MAATSCHAPPIj OCEAAN. i •> I Pt.tm ,H\ Promttr.,; S., l( r*«fj»«« JQ^ii Tvdtm 7141 Pmtro<iut jfrHH ,'W.IJ Tel«m*ihut "441 'Jltuiui 3||j 7*>oi <**1 4«tfr«i.r ,>j.i| t, mmom JO(5 4/iwmaw MH <Vrt«n 4«M«Whi Stl /4/«ji MlOiu.mii MU t rott f .,u.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 554 3 MAILS CLOSK 1 o-Momtow. Hoc Per Ai Hongkong fit Japan B«nvenue 7 am I* in^k-.k K-.11 Seng Gvian 9 »m Amkam Deli A-.r ..n 9 «m Malacca I >;tfi H lene I PM Manila Ant >mo Lopei 1 r» S 1; 1 1 .:«•>.» v 1 pm Muar Malacca Kian
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    • 1241 3 VESSELS IN POKT Mcol-Wjr Flag and Tona Coamindtn Arrived From rot Wbei. K«>arl«M Brit erolner |.W» .1. .f. (Jrahat, I .<i. t t k I-Hu-i-ird Gor cruij^r I.'>7I von lia-scwn* t i r lUUul KajaUurriar Sum k« l»it (tD Luang Prv»v.»k Kfh 21 BaogW.-k Rua«t Mnr.itt.. Hiam gun tn>»t 250
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    • 64 3 IWSKKVt.KKs \l;i;l\M. tmh. !M.-Far Baa \\h*ft Him m, IW M.ih» \«jiru«lji» M.-»«r>. .1. I Hurk.-, i.oldbei-f. Mi \^h«fi.o.» TIIK IflBIHM TIM» MALI s. A Time Ball at Port C»m.ioc. *nd <«• at P«U« Braai fall errry d.»y »t I r.n., Nia«ayaff« aw time (lireen»irb nxxan tuoo fl hr«.. 4 taio.,
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
    • 92 4 CHINESE R IOTS IN SELANGOR. Six Killed, Many Wounded Forty Arrests. (Special to Singapore Frre Pi ca.) Kuala Lumpor, Feb. 25th. There was rioting on the night of the jjrd, among Chinese at Ri\\a'«g and Rasa, It was quelled by the poikc alone, but hfty Ciuides were KM yesterday a*
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    • 68 4 Two Fatal Cases. (SptcW to the Singapore Free Press.) Hongkong, Feb. 25th 1902. 1 wo Portuguese have been found dead ..f pbfM on the Btllaarat ft! Woosung. Several sick haw been §ent to the Quarantine Staiion for observation. On disinfecting the ship many dead rats
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    • 31 4 SOUTH AFRICA. T«c of Klli'-tt's mil— I engaged Da Wet with a euusiJ'Tabl" fOTOS, on the 16th, thirty BUMa to Urn northwest of lUitz. 1 h.'V captured ten Boeta.
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    • 33 4 Frequent eucuaaten uc takiaf place 1..-U\.-ti Urn tw>Qf an'l Urn -trikors at B ir'"l"iv.i and tl baa I n Hetw fichtiafj m '•!>•• mbiirb, a*kcra Uie popalac* ■ttacked and boraed amonaaierj.
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    • 13 4 The cavalry, ebar^ing lln mobs w.iv End upi>n from th* aindomand Manj
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    • 25 4 |*b 4 troopi i1 ra Mi* ban i»adw iti inOthci -übutKnt th- p"int of the buy.-n-t. London. Feb. 20th, rp#j. »>■<■
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    • 136 4 Th'- 1 t'-xt h;i« been puWUbeU .it WashItgtM 0J I itrtWg Aiii-ii-.m \<>te «,-nt t'j the Kussian tod Cbineae QovermMals, I Fefc 1-f. SOUTH AFRICA. De Wet and 400 men have broken back northwad through the blockhouse line to the west of Lindley. GOOD
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    • 162 4 THE BRIGANDS AN D THE MISSIONARY. The missionary kitty Miss Stone, who was captured some time ;»<;«> by Bulgarian brij, r and>, bun uuiv been released. SOUTH FRICA. The Boer laagers (surprised by Col. Park contained the so-called Boer (jovernmeut who, however, HUM^ti to escape. London, Feb .'4th, iyo2. SOUTH
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    • 33 4 It dcclam that rli- gnmi to an\ eorpuratiou r.f *-x<-|ij,in ruinirrur, rai'roa<l or •.{--<T-o ■.vv..;.'." l breaca oi tb<- Tre«tif>, wuloli America xv'jiild view with the gravest coiiCen
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    • 30 4 The PoaMaittrn "t the Reiehotiif lai reduced the v .t^ tor the fofWI iti Chin.i by rive und lialt Blillioa mark«. oa ac--1 ount ot th>- Ticataia ganiaoMi
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    • 20 4 EASTERN NAVAL VOTE REJECTED. It ha* alao rejected Urn vote >>\ .t million niaik- t->r •i.-nnun waithipi id tk« F;ir Kast.
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    • 32 4 1- ■-.•jut Crtaborne >ay» tiiat Uu.»-iu lias Bt:it.e.l that 111t.-n.l- to WtpW Urn entow at Newekwaag to th.- Ckiaooc adiuini«t rat o i .i» -<h.]i ,t» eimißMMaaOCi permitted
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    • 18 4 Hi Htid th.-i'- v.h> BO l>-.is"]i t., fjiifiiotl? the &*><\ faitk of tin- declaration
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    • 39 4 l.'-r<J Cratiborn^, oa briudl «t the Got-••iriiu.-nt, declined to be dmwa iato m.ik ing Btat.-iii.-nt Mfttdtag «rbal steps (Jos- -rnuient niav lake OS m;iv not tak«.- togirf effect to the Japanese agreement London. Ftl. 21 7902.
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    • 49 4 Lovi BoMbcrji ia a letter \<, Urn Time, Wpljif to thu r-'inrtikfl <.f Sir Henry Caiiipbell-HaniHTin.iii up.>u I><r<J Kom--httf*U r.-ceiit sj»eei-}i MMMNM his <I*'tinito WySMlioa (from the Radical paitv uuder the Canipb.'ll-Haiiiieriiian |.-;j.le>--ship) on a<-.(,unt of Sir H> nrv's views on the Transvaal War nw\ Home Rule.
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    • 27 4 Their wen- ttiO hinn)i.-cl and forty j>e >- ple kill^'l ami wonndpil m the -treet ti^'ht\Vit m H:ir<-.'l.,na <.n T <l;tv and \V TfdneB--d«y.
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    • 21 4 A coMfreystiou «»t 70^100 mwhjm hsj»mbl«>i v. rJiv at St. I'.uv at Kunu* lO iUMII^III.l!" the }M;||tlli<-.tl jubllfi-.
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    • 15 4 fhf Sparll^ll labour strike has spread to .Sarai^ossa an-1 other i>opulou» centres.
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    • 43 4 Mi Anujld-ForsttT. BtCMtarj tv the Admirultv, m iatrodaciAg the NuvM KgtituateH,* 6tate«i tiiat 87 tkt|M would be under construction durinj; ihe «'<juiinj{ iiuaucial jeai He ii-.|»-i that MgkfeiWi uf thMB w..wl<i be added to the active Ht'el. l^undtn, February .v«</, syuj.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 417 4 Firewood tl/ANTBD TeutlerM f..r about IMM piece, Baxau firewood monthly. Length I tofi fe*t. Applyto THK BOftNBO < Ltd. Jan S2 uc ANLUbK i r V" MhM Good N'-.aic-wonjtin L. A. co Aw Pr,ss. i) II U VV'ANTKI* a(. t'ine--e or l.jijjian <-l<-rk, with v g'H.d Vi,. ■v.ledkM- o! Ki^li-th,
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    • 1166 4 Wanted for Shanghai A thoroaKhly trained European Surveyor age I 25 to :V> Must hold certificate iv ing from some recognized European or Colonial examination equivalent to that required hy life Assurance Companies for ordinary ri* Three I years Agreement Salary TK 173 iS2i2j tirnt year. Tls 200 (f'2G6) for
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    • 540 4 IStRtS for LEA PERRiaS' SORCESTEfiSHIRE SAUCE. BY SPECIAL WARRANT J>9 HiS MAJESTY **J PDRTETWBIO ?t 4§£ THE KING OELEI T D OILMAN S STORES_ FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS RECOGNISED AS THE BEST IN THE EAST. PURITY AND EXCELLENCE GUARANTEED. Fraser Neave, Limited, SINGAPORE AND PENANG. Am 2b RILEY HARGREAVES Co.,
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    • 398 4 To Let QFFH KSat 10 r >( j m ..it To Let, Unfurnished <••«>. X i ni>.,tiK .1., li.n.i, itli i, li, ,i tUk II A l l> N On Sale. I• I arrived all >>-itH ..i i, For Sale. JJOAS Austmliju, < 1 1 M.irfj.ss m or*r. |'i A|.|.l>
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