Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 17. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 10 1 YESTERDAY'S NOTES AND NEWS FROM LONDON.
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  • 70 1 Reuters Agency London, Sept. 21st. The Swedo-Norwcgian Conference at Karlstad continues. The main question, which is the demolition Of the Norwegian fortresses, has been agreed upon. Theeventu.il reference of cer tain other questions to ai bitr.ition has also been virtually agreed upon. Other knotty points are* still unsettled,
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  • 54 1 London, i i at Sept. Renters correspondent .it Koine states thai a Somaliland Mullah has complaiiied to the Italian Government of the raids made by certain Mnertain tribes m the Italian sphere of influence. The attempt of Italian srarshipa to arrange a settlement through the Sultan of
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  • 46 1 London, Sept. ist. The Hottentot Witbooi, arhileevad ing General Trothaa sweeping movement, raptured a convoy near Kirtmanshoef* The eacorl was surprised and practically annihilated. A thous cattle, 1 22 waggons, some of them laden with ammunition, and a numbi rifles ware captured
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  • 40 1 L >! DON, So] I. The departure of the Voltintf r I < < t steamer announced a-< leaving on the 17th inst and of other- bound for yladivostock lias been deterred pending the abrogation oi' Japan Wight to capture.
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  • 32 1 Losdos, Sept j i -t. It ia reported that a Russian Gov eminent agent is m London negotiating tor the construction of V hole new navy m Curat Britain.
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  • 13 1 The death of the distinguished philanthropist, Doctor Barnado, i- announced.
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  • 148 1 It is a wanton act of vandalism to rob Singapori. ot her arboreal embellishments." Strmits Pn ts. A conjuror came of Municipal tanic. And a marvellous trick lie performed. Ami caused mm.i alarm, when the siultcrnm palm. To a fountain \va- aajJcklj tianstonned. As there's nowhere to run
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  • 112 1 Police Constable ?'>, whoaaeaaacarac up the day before yesterday, was yesterday sentenced to five mouths imprisonment. ll*' made a raid on a gambling house in Hokkien Street, a couple of nights ago. with Inspector Kirkc, and while searching the house -tote three dollar- from under a pillow
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  • 71 1 Gan Boon Tak and Leng See, employees ofTowkay Liai Wee Teoac, ol n7, Boat Quay, were accuaed of theft as servants to the amount of gc 680. On of the defendants has just been caught m Bangkok and iwtradictcd. The case was postponed tor a week to
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  • 64 1 Tan Kirn Yah, an employee of the Tramway Company, was charged m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday with cheating the company of 40 cmts and with a criminal breach «d trust m reaped of an additional live cents. OB the Bral charge he was found guilty ami
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  • 549 1 lord MINTO, l 1 1 1 NEW VICEROY OF INDIA. PROSPECTS OF POPULARITY. Lord Minto is undoubtedly the man ot the moment, llis personalit) looaM laraely In the public eye, and tinIndian press teems with anecdotes af the new Viceroy, his charming wife and daughters.
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  • 354 1 THE SUCCULENT STENCAH." SOMETHING Alu »i I Mil WINE OF I Ml. COI N IKY. During the earl) Revenues. .1 l»iand\aiwl audi was tin- <h ink ot the a\ri'.igc man, hnt foi many yrars p.i^t the whiskv-and— od.i has ousted the |bf> saar beverage, the increaacd eoa> sumption o( whisky
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 566 1 **rf s v T > r -v I 3K I 7 rzsi£sag i sts i <>k Sing vpore. JOHN LITTLE OC. iSIDEROSTHEN PAINT i THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. J IMPORTERS, BORNEO
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    • 61 1 Tarjsai?. Pure, Crisp, Refreshing, Invigorating Sodium Chloride 18.70 Potassium 0.50 Sodium Sulphate .\naly-. Calirium arbonaStO.Jl sis. Iron arlH.nate H. 41 SHU ie A< id 1 Mineral Solid- tv'vt Cat bonk Ai id(free) 2.H11 Medically Reoommended |Ref use all Imitations. 1 »<>k hclorc >ou leap. Htloic Inning quack mediemas try a
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  • 14 2 P.NKFR-EVANS. Oil tilC Stll IDSt at Victoria Hospital, Elizabeth Muriel Pinker-Evans, aged 39,
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  • 702 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. MORE MUDDLING. I T I HEM was once a "brilliant cnginecr- hag feat" accomplished m the F. at S solely for the glorification of one man a high Government official, of course. Aa a ivsult, the work connected therewith was
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  • 236 2 The price- obtained at the laud sale of properties owned by the late Hadji Oaaaan, on Tuesday last, by Messrs. Powell ft Co., deserve more than pacing notice. That a price of 4 4-. 1-, per square foot could be obtained lor what is presumably shophouse
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  • 170 2 Mr. J, Scrivenor. the F. M. s. geologist, is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. C. B. Mills, formerly of Pahang and Negri Sembilan, has been appointed Revenue Auditor of Selangor. Mr. F. CI. Stevens, of the Straits Settlements Civil Service, is now m Raub, Pahang, as Asst. I). O.
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  • 1033 2 THE FAMOUS CRAG." PHILOSOPHY UP THE HILL. (E. D. HI. Special.) Goldsmith speaks of the advantageof living m a garret, especially if one be of the literati, or financially embar rassed, or both a garret being comparatively m niibibus, is nearer the gods and is consequently convenient for the receipt
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  • 54 2 Cm a Loon Siam alleys that olu L.m Guan Hong, on the Bth inst., did steal from him three aowa, one bullock ISO head of poultry and 22 roung pigs. all being valued at tjai. The accused was released upon giving fooo hail. Mr Fairer Bay lies has Ik en
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  • 271 2 NO IKS AND NOTIONS FROM C ON TEMPORARIES Natives Treated Like Be. %u In M.il.u.i, the third cems to bh regard.*! l.\ i railway officials brute boasts and Utter!) understanding anything I. than a shove or .1 kick ••Jj As Other* See Us. Tim "Eastern Dail) M
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  • 39 2 I> \K Sik. \neni row t'»e fi I aptly 1 red I S i i pro-i de ik food carriagaa and As one m a stai iving morn I f t.ii the power**! 9 regula i
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  • 48 2 DtAa Sir, > V m m tault i t t ariM from imperfm I ai nc on t c pan Ye; Ik- that the i puthere buj be laying i >c wi al 'm. to uv i aanra as-vs. "p aoac -i> i v Biasaaara, 21-1 leal
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  • 132 2 I. IB Sot, Wth ref N i .rn, <*• n m i alread) t i pt i dia> ill to a Mi) l at] i few s one wio i.t> m it l om; it H soh..- a vane, a a a liai a- .i pretacc u> t
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  • 44 2 "BOOBGAII N hn f Yoe 11 complaint. See -une <» to-d Varitaf Glad i" v Arjuna and II leema, hut t le mi tamed 111 \«>m IcttCl it plane oi literature t tan thai Try the Hand M 1 M Pal h
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 487 2 J PROVISION MERCHANTS y^ Importers of goods dried from the best „'S\ ft.t^ Australian, English, y^ \j^ American, French, 6er-^^ Q^ man and Italian y/ tf& d^/Y j Manufacturers y^mASr (v^V yS^/V jfy' THE ONLY y/«srj*^ Australian eT/r eHEfIPEST HRID BEST. I/_ Study Your Interests. G. B. LAMBERT Co The
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    • 43 2 Thai iiie.it Illusion, P< Itelongi to d.i> 1 «af j I c sin.it te^t conj iroi ran i< I H- > pu/zled people more. M.uu ailments, now \ie ni>t as tri> ky miic Kor Dysentery well suit; t iait.4 Ol Woods Grtea l'« piieimiiii
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 100 2 COMING EVENTS. Friday, 22nd September. High Water: 3..50 a. 3.7^ Municipal Commission, 1.30 p. Chamber of Commerce Meeting, 2.30 p Saturday, 2?rd September. High Water: -4.5J a 4.12 p. 8.1. Mail outward due daylight Sunday, 24th September. S. V. I. Fi ld Day 5.30. High Water: 5.34 a. 5.40 p.
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