Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 14 September 1905

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 16 1 AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 10. VOL. L SINGAPOKE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1451 1 WIFE MURDERER SENTENCED TO DEATH. AN INTERESTING CASE. w rA— a^_ Ar AAA^J A _i i Kuala Liris, Sept, nth. His Honour Mr. W. H. Hyndman|ones, Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S. f iccompanied by Mrs. Hyndmr.n— Jones, arrived at Li pis by motor car on the
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  • 55 1 CABINET ANXIOUS TO RETIRE. Rtyltr'i Agency Low bow, s« |>i. ijttt. Reuicr'i correspondent at Pokyo cabin that the Ca6nd Imm mwM^ the Mikado with an acknowledgment ot their ■hortcomiafk craving the Im{Kii.il judgment whether tin v should icniain m oflfet OF ictiir. Ihe Km pcror's rcj»ly advises
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  • 51 1 NEUTRAL zoSK APPOINTED. 1 <>M»ON, Ijdl Sept. .1 n< rals Kukushima end f>\ .hh>\ -»k> tlu- la]>anc-c-Ku^^ian Arm^tKi *m\ nWoMn, nu-tt at Sh.ih< .t vti t< >-m<>iT<mto .-mange tlic cUtaiU ol tin- .tr mistier, cxrrpt Tor the neutral MM abovr rumen, ulmli lia- Wrw lett to -jxcial
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  • 42 1 GHANP RECEPTION A I COPENHAGEN. Renters Agency bo—on, ijlk Si pi The Channel Fleet left Copenhifen .tilt i i reception <»t the moM friendly dial. ntcr, whit h wrm a«'« entu.Kt il h\ the praam <>i Qttn an -xaiuira.
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  • 29 1 11l NURKhS OF CASUALTII RtHltr't A|r. > I „vimi\, i \l\\ Sept. The Japan* hattUship Mikasm taught fire .nul Well up- I!■ iaMialtics amounted to 599.
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  • 16 1 RwH«r'« Agency 1 i.MH.N, IJDI Sept. Citfn> has been scratched the St Uper.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 382 1 > Ac.INTS FOR SINtiArORE. JOHN LITTLE CO. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pinta Of all Dealers. ■y >r>« 'X"X"' rr-^o YAMATO CO. j Dealers m High Class j| Japanese Curios and r General Goods. y sou; agent to tokio SEIKOSHA" n CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. X
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    • 180 1 DAHL sitfiLK; rr NOVELTIES FROM PARIS. I NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK, i |N LADIES made-up THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH THE FULL FLAVOUR OF FRESH 1 A^^F C^^^^^DS- COWS' MILK IS RETAINED. fc^%V^^ \X\J\Jm^~kTm The most flattering testimonials from medical men. luiTATinu -r •a.aji w uitf A Ml nilßFD
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    • 27 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK* WHITE Molds JOP PLACE «n tl* NICNEST CLASS Whiskies (12-years old) Supplied to 11. M. The King to h. R. N. TNE PRINCE OF WALES.
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  • 377 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 14TH. SEPTEMBER. "Agin the Government." Why are the majority of the "sodagers" m the Native States indubitably "agin the Government"? The high official may wave his hand loftily and say it is a disease with them, that they are chronic malcontents, impossible
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  • 294 2 The general publfc hoped that when the tra.n was m operation on its various routes some announcement would be made touching a reduction of the tram fares. The tram cannot expect to compete with jinrickishas as long as it costs more to ride by electricity than by
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  • 136 2 A correspondent writes that there arc characters m town, \v!i<>, though possibly lcs> criminal than the RuMUUI deserters recently (fi if lilted so thoroughly In the local press are equally undesirable. One such, the subject of another country, -tatcs our correspondent, obtains his living by being the pen>ioner
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  • 108 2 In another column will be noticed the statement that the tin mines m Banca Island are very short of coolies, some 7,000 Chinese labourers being still needed. Here is an opportunity for the authorities to profitably dispose of the vagrants who arc now being rounded up
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  • 221 2 Thk people at Fat-shan arc still very keen on tha boycott, as they have enlisted no less than twenty-four guilds, and four charitable institutions, to voluntarily sign their names and to put their chops m their adherence to the crusade. What is called a bridge, but m reality a veritable
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  • 893 2 URGENT NEED FOR REFORM OF BANKRUPTCY LAWS. E.D.M. Special: by our Bangkok Correspondent.) The matter of the moment, m the minds of the foreign merchants of Bangkok, is the reform of the Siamese bankruptcy laws. A large and influential meeting of the representatives of leading foreign firms
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  • 154 2 It is estimated that the damage sustained m, and adjacent to Shanghai by the recent typhoon umount> t<> several million tads. Some two hundred lives were lost at Woo Sun^, which is situated at the mouth of the river, fourteen miles from the city of Shanghai IHE Ceremonial Opening of
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 67 2 The dim it.-, with it- itiigbtnd shine, prevalent throughout \htyZ and its dry, bra« ii^ fttmonpherc fully charge.! with osone, appears specially adapted fin j,JJ" of the consumptive patient ment of his disease Suitable a southern asped and shl Ita the north by high hills, an and there seem-
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    • 90 2 It wm prophesied thai th* < would oust the Kafir from ti.< the mines s»nd take tin- I. read I mouth of the white man It s j,,,,. to satiety that the Qlinest w which white men COUM MM skilled work the necessarj I „f white
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    • 76 2 Until recently the Japanest lai i ua- studied only by a f< w < officers m the Military A Berlin, and these received from the academy to encouragi m their -tudie-. In future t: esc kanguan i- to be tauf ierman scnooti on tin saa i other
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    • 59 2 ()ne result <>t" the OWH Ml tioiiv at Manila i^ the m i< and passenger rates vessels. I'hi^ nras <!< 1 meeting of the Philippii a Association held recentlj ight mu-t pa) 1 1f> > I and passcngera vrill be 11 class l's. lecond
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    • 27 2 lieii-l>cri i- increasing In district It ii the me<lical authormes an the dai k regarding this v plaint as the) u< re tu.: Tisaes of Mala)
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  • 181 2 From Our Own Correspondent. Then I* great wplaim ~|x-e«i <»t tiu- motor v- ii < fOU «»t" tin m m put:. l'.avc accounted I r lately. < me of the mot«»r driven m I if young SittNae I i I\ m skilfully toiii--ryliinl< ied onl) i»\ one
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  • 20 2 Tiir i interest \f \vntte:i on one -i,l^ ih. riMsU rx>rr.J 4 t»le for tlie •pin
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  • 127 2 Sir, The Tramw.u I they an. not alxne taking an oc< from a wel -mu-it'i>ne I ti tend. T > frequently reminded of tlv tor lares. I> it ti> > re in* i th-;i htm m :n of all t i so tiorts but o
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  • 76 2 Di \k Sift, targe mbt bullock* in.i> hi m« n dail) |w ioadsi-I*. m Wallick Street tmu-s m t ,ic mi(i<ile ot tin- 1 1 bant < ul tr.iHi< They appeal t«> ban m pin ulai but may !>o sc« 11 .it anj tiOM the If -ft pathi
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  • 56 2 Di \k sir Tiu-it- haw m complaints about subacrib painrs delivered at tlicir boOMi pleated to record that 1. who mile-, firm town. Ki>t my pejM r d Bjorniag before H->> am. "on n>\ h table." making BM feel as if 1 more m the city of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 Tuck's Hair and BELTING FOR TROPICAL CI Particulars from THE BORNEO CHARTW COrsuccEssoßS. j f WINES, BEERS. 4 I SPIRITS and LIQUEURS. J J GERMAN, DUTCH ENGLISH PROVISIONS. 1 1 SHIPCHANDLERS. i SAIL and FLAG MAKERS. 1 %A#II OrMVI o r*r\ Permanent and Artistic WIL^UIM LrO. EMLARGEMEMTS artists, photographers, Portraits
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    • 159 2 Leather i Go., Limited. Coghlan Co. Licensed Auctioneers. House Estate Agents. Land Valuers, Commission Agents, Appraisers, Insurance Agents (Fire, Life Marine), Fire loss Adjusters, Brokers for Steamers and Sailing Vessels, Stock Auditors, and Company Promoters. 16 years' constant local experience, 1899 to 1905. i Auction Sale OF ONE CHANS! AS
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    • 349 2 ON SALE OR LEASE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. That spacious commodious bungalow Louis. Villa" situated at the top of the Hill m Coronation Road, three-quarters of a mile from Cluny Railway Station, overlooking charming scenery* House and grounds cover three acres. There are four bedrooms. The bungalow is Elegantly Furnished with modern
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 COMING EVENTS. Thursday, 14th September. High Water. 1 1-13 a.m. 1 1-6 p.m. Full Moon. 1-5 a.m. P. O. homeward mail due; and leaves 4 p.m. Deli Races. Assizes. Philharmonic Orchestra, practice 8-30 p.m. Friday, 15th Scpt-:iber. High Water. 1 1-3 n m 1 1-40 p.m. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m.
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  • 387 3 ENTHUSIASTIC OFFICIAL RECEPTION. MISS. ROOSEVELT HONOURED AS PRINCESS. Straits Press Agency. Peking, Sept. 13. The visit of Mis^. Alice Roosevelt ami tin- \\v>\\. W. 11. Taft, Secretary ot War, IT.l T S., to the cities of China is described by the press of that country as
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  • 293 3 OUR TELEGRAMS CONFIRMED BY EXCHANGES. South China Morning Post Service Amoy, Sept. 1. There arc no arrivals of steamers. The Bund is quiet, but m the city the looting of shops by the rioters continues. The officials are practically powerless. Quietness has now been <ompletclv restored. It
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  • 78 3 I SUBURBS OF TANGIERS DESTROYED. Straits Press Agency London, Sept. 13. In the Moroccan insurrection, (he rebels have destroyed the suburbs of lan^k'is. Che situation is serious. A regular pitched battle took place m which there were many casualties. The Editor remembers spending a day at Tangier*
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  • 50 3 RUSSIAN STEAMER SINKS AND STOPS ALL TRAFFIC. Straits Press Agency London, Sept. 13. Phe steamer Kauzan has sunk m the Sue/ (anal, and completely blocked it so that traffic ia suspended The Kan--an, we believe, is one of the converted cruisers connected with the Russian Volunteer fleet.
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  • 97 3 n the deck of the Ahmand Behic," which left on Monday night, was to be seen ten big glass cases of plants From Saigon for the Botanical Gardens ■it Marseilles. MOUNT Rosier In Chancery Lane, at present occupied by Mrs. Eschke, the widow of the late German ConsulGeneral, has been
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  • 167 3 GREAT NAVAL DISASTER, BATTLESHIP BLOWN UP. HUNDREDS OF MEN KILLED. <Btralts Press Agency. Hongkong, Sept 13. The Japanese battleship "Mikasa" was damaged by fire at Sasebo on the morning of the nth. The magazine exploded and the vessel was sunk. The casualties numbered six hundred, many of
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  • 162 3 SITUATION GROWS MORE DESPERATE EVERY MINUTE. A PRINCE ASSASSINATED. STRIKE OF THE NAPTHA WORKERS. Router's Agency' London, Sept. 13th. Despatches from Baku yesterday afternoon show that the situation is becoming worse every minute. The town is full of troops* who have practically destroyed eight of the artillery
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  • 106 3 MUNICIPAL COMMISSION COMES TO A DECISION. The Municipal Commissioners at Pemng have at lar- come to a decision m regard to the w it supply. At their last meeting, on tl Stli inst^ Dr. Locke proposed that th Tanjong Bungah scheme be adopted. The motion was carried
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  • 113 3 AN EXTRAORDINARY BIRTH NOTICE. A criminal »uit for alleged defamation is being heard m the Magistrate's Court at Parit Buntar, F. M. S., before Mr Chilian, son of the ex-Sultan of Perak. The prosecutor is A. R. A. Y. Subramanian Chetty, and the accused a Tamil named Samuel
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  • 116 3 A WARNING TO THEATRICALS. From Our Own Corr««poNd«nt. Mr. and Mrs. Weatherly, who had previously visited Singapore, have gone Ironi Bangkok to Manila. They did not meet with much encouragement m Siam, excepting for their first entertainment m the Oriental Hotel. They also took part m
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  • 28 3 FUuttr'i Ag«ncy. London, 13th Sept. Mr. Darwin formally opened the great Victoria Falls bridge m the presence of several n ambers of the British Association.
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  • 89 3 Mr. Zack M. Martin, late of Messrs M. S. Martin Co., who has just returned from a short visit to Burmah, has started business on his own account at No. 9, Rattles Place, as Merchant and Commission Agent. We wish him every success. Amongst the passengers who arrived here per
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  • 407 3 A PENANG SCHOOL MASTER'S OPINIONS. Should the King* Scholarship* be Aboll«he4? Mr. Pykett, Principal of the AngloChinese School at Penang, has been intei /iewed by the Strath Echo on the subject of the reduction of the number of the King's Scholarships, or their total abolition. He states that
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  • 238 3 A BANGKOK OPIUM FARM INSPECTOR MEETS DEATH IN THE RIVER. From Our Corr»«ponrf»«t. Mr. P. M. Ermekiel, Opium Farm Inspector, was accidentally drowned m the river off Messrs. Windsor and Cos. wharf at Bangkok on the sth inst. He had been on shore with the Captain of the
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  • 127 3 The marriage of the Rev. A. J. Amery. S. C. Pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church, mentioned yesterday, will be solemnized at the Church m Coleman Street on Saturday next, the 16th inst., at 3.30 p. m. f the Rev. Dr. B. F. West officiating.
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  • 95 3 Lim Tee Kwee, the Chinaman who has been for the last two days before Mr. Coleman, m the Police Court, for criminal breach of trust m applying to his own use $57.50 which his employer had given him to pay his rent with, was yesterday sentenced
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  • 106 3 Mr. R. W. Hullctt, of the Department of Public Instruction, is now m Penang visiting the various educational institutions there. Penang has another barrister m the person of Mr. E. H. C. OTlaherty, son of the late Captain OTlaherty. It is reported on good authority that the Siamese Government has
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  • 419 3 THE CONTEST FOR HUNDRED DOLLARS BEGINS TO-DAY. RULES TO BEJJBSERYED. The First E.D.M." Competition begins to-day, and at the top of page 4 a coupon will be found entitling the subscriber to send m what he believes to be the solution of the first puzzle verse. Here
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  • 198 3 ANNUAL MEETING. The 16th Anniversary Meeting of the Chinese Christian Association was held on Wednesday night at their hall m Prin .ep Street, Mr John Polglase, the Secretary, presiding as chairman. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion only a limited number of tickets was issued, consequently
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  • 170 3 Shortage off Labour Handicaps The Government tin mines on Banca Island are very short of Chinese coolies, about 7,000 being needed. It seems impossible for the Hongkong agents of those mines to engage sufficient coolies as the Banca mines have an exceedingly bad name among them. This
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  • 115 3 By the M Armand Behic, on Monday night, Mr. Emile D'Souza of the Survey Department of Singapore left for Marseilles on a year's leave, which will be mostly spent m England. He is the eldest brother of Dr. DSouza, and married a sister (since dead) of M. Hardouin, Chef Dv
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 490 3 ROBINSON Co. i I ANNUAL i I CASH CLEARANCE -^SALE|==I ONCE A YEAR I I ONCE A YEAR ONLY. f BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS j ROBINSON Co. h comparison Between A CANADIAN COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN MALAYA AND THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd (A LOCAL BRITISH COMPANY.) In
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    • 385 3 POWELL CO., SINGAPORE. (Ks|.\M| |H|| I) 42 Yl AKs) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERB A N I) VALUERS. HOftTOftSa AKKA.M.I n.m 1 .\ii.p\s HAM RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. Tic Lancashire Insurance Co. (Tiki and 1111. 11 1.1 DEWAR SONS PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHI R ALUSOITS PIANOS. ROSENKRANZ I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 508 4 SHIPPING, ETC, THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., AND Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Wkstern Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The Xationul highway to Europe
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    • 606 4 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charier. Capital Reserve Liability ro of Proprietors j' 8oo oo Reserve Fund ,£875,000. f Bank of England. b \nkfr <; 1 National Bank of Scotland BAiNKfcKb THE London City MIDLAND Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Accounts are opened and
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    • 853 4 pußLig Ngjiee. THE Proprietors desire to call public attention to the fact that they are introducing their medicine WOODS' GBEAT PEPPERMINT CUBE into the Straits Settlements In Australasia it has become a household remedy for the simple reason that one dose has an immediate effect that it never fails that
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    • 539 4 HOUSES ETC. WANTED. TJOUSE OR BUNGALOW near Town, three bedrooms essential. Write full particulars stating rent to A. LESSEE r e o Eastern Daily Mail." LJOUSES No. 217, Queen Street and No. 34- 1, Waterloo Street. Suitable for respectable European and Eurasian families. Apply to A. T. ESMAILJEL. 189, Cecil
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    • 599 4 _"E. D. M, ADLETS, Cheap Publicity for all your Wantt Ho*.. Qodown, etc. Wanted d To Let S.lua^T Wanted d Vacant Exchange <t i" r J m 1 Day 1 Wei k PoßTNioiii M, v 25 words or under 50 ct* 1 SO 75 tH 2S I i.« .is«ts. 4(>J
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