Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 17 January 1906

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 112. VOL, n. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAYTjANUAfiY 17, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 158 1 CHIEF FEATURE IS SUCCESS OF THE LABOURITE^... SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN RETURNED. (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph". I London, Jan. 16, 11.30 a.m. The Cooservative papers do not seek to minimize the significance of the pollings.* The Liberals are enthusiastic, especially at the fart that only two of Mr.
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  • 28 1 TROUBLE AHEAD FOR VENEZUELA. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. 1 London, Jan. 16, 11.30 a.m. The French squadron has left Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles, for Venezuela.
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  • 37 1 BOMBS THROWN AT HIS CARRIAGE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.; London, Jan. 16, 11.30 a.m. Two bombs were thrown at the carriage of the Governor of Tchernigoff, wounding both the Governor and his wife.
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  • 220 1 EXTRAORDINARY STORY "MADE IN GERMANY." A German provincial paper, thc Chemnitzer Allgemeine Zeitung, publishes the follow ing remarkable communication, dating from Tarkva, near Sekondi, on the British Gold Coast "A new Ashanti rebellion is m sight. The Ashantis have been m possession of a massive golden throne
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  • 179 1 According to Lord Muskcrry, at the present time the British merchant service employs the following large number of aliens on its vessels 511 alien captains and officers. 2,991 alien petty officers. 40,000 alien seamen. The subjoined is an interesting excerpt from the columns ot the Globe •-Dor
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  • 70 1 Thk jury m the Cardiff case bas decided that the plaintiff, Mr. Edmund Samuel May, actually placed his legs on the railway line lor the pui pose of having them cut off by passing train, m order that he might collect insuiance and damages, being out of
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  • 961 1 HOW TO ROUGH IT IN THE JUNGLE. Interesting Paper by mi oM Prospeotor. (l) LOCOMOTIOR. In this matter, the prospector must always husband his strength, and 'that means often his health. The mearp of locomotion vary m different countries and places. Generally speaking a horse is
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    • 351 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. A SoURB Scotch Whisky. of Xxi nu ionai.ly Good Vali It. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stoitf. mmmm^mmmmmm)m^mmmmmm^mmmMimmmmmmM_^m-^kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz, pints. Of all Dealers. POWELL CO, SINGAPORE. \i.i ISHEO 4: YhARs) REAL ESTATE AUCTIOWtEHS A N I VALUERS. MORIt-AGI s ARRAHGI D
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    • 175 1 OUR CELEBRATED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Botol Hitam A Price per case it of 12 Bottles SOUND REASONABLE WHISKY. SlO*--^ PRICE. RILEY HARGREAVES and Co., Limited. nHr\\j_\tHVto y-_S -^S— Nti_3__—ftr_'__.i__Kl^ jfl^ »v- ________b < __a__r __Pf____rHbß__i__P___tf]_.m__?^_Pii_i nitfuH— ■__wß>lgiH-_— _tfß_MH_M-W_*_^ *r' 4K.-r '^WSm? mT*r f _> ."Sr_K* > V^^ir**v' v-__n •JH__P^wi___^_____iH____Bß_K 1
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    • 60 1 Sast 3lsian A_Wercanti/e Co., 6 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE INTI-RNA-TIONAL HOTEL, _=]Elsr_A__>7<3-. The Best Hotel that has ever existed m the Island. I Is Electrically Fitted throughout. Has splendid accommodation for Travellers. EXCELLENT TABLE Cuisine under European Supervision I WHEN VISITING PENANG, DO NOT FORGET TO VISTI THIS HOTEL, AND
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    • 14 1 TANSAN, Pun, Crisp, Invigorating A NATURAL MINERA VASTER OF THE HIGHESI CLASS. Sold Everywhere
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  • 713 2 The Eastern Daily mail PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 17TH JANUARY. THE NEW EDUCATION. Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, evidently a traveller of parts though unknown to us before, is m our midst. He has discovered black and M Chinese Jews, a piebald boy, benevolent cannibals, and other variegated human monstrosities. He seems
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  • 265 2 At a debate held at the Presbyterian Church on Monday night on the subject of Gambling and Gambling Farms, one of the speakers alleged that only coolie gamblers were arrested by our police, the towkays paying for and receiving protection. Another speaker asserted that removal of the
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  • 104 2 We learn that Raffles Girls' School will be re-opened next Thursday. The new S. C. C. atap pavilion is now ready for occupation pending thc renovation of the more substantial struct ure. The S. C. C. lawn tennis tournament will begin on March 7th. The entries will close at 7
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  • 789 2 IMPRESSIONS OF AN AUSTRALIAN. A lecture on "An Australian's Impression of the British Empire" by Dr. W. H. Fitchctt, the eminent Australian author and journalist, was given at Colombo last month. General Lawrence, m introducing the lecturer, referred to the books he had written, especially Deeds that
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  • 259 2 The annual prize distribution of the Telok Ayer Chinese Girls' School will be held at No. 02 1 Neil Road on Friday next, the 19th inst., at 4.30 p.m. The regular meeting of the W.C.T.U. will be held at the residence of Mrs. Tomlinson, Syed Ali Road, to-morrow, at 4.30
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  • 527 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM FAR AND NEAR Truth Will Out. Prom a recent examination paper on religious instruction at a boys school. "Holy matrimony is a divine institution for the provocation ol" mankind Punch. Chatsworth Theatricals. There was a young person called I Y-v-i, Whose plays were
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  • 409 2 (With uncere apologies to the might. bard who has fallen s«> l,m Mto be described m sn English Review sa a once popular rhymester.') If he be pleasant to talk to; wnat Young Man's test Lo, He is pleasant to talk to He's one oi the
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    • 285 2 ENGLISH MILKS. SWEETENED WITH CANE SUGAR. 11 JOHN BULL IB Cts_ per tin Containing 1 lb. Met. DIPLOMA Full Cream 23 ditto ditto 1 lb. Met. From Australian Stores and all Dealers. **aM-B_UM_-___-'ft-_B_______fl______Mß__-_-V____^ Sastern Oriental *9cotel, PENANG. O.R,____C3- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brother's, PwprieUrrs. j Bote I de reurope. j
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    • 507 2 j&&j&j^jMs^^^y^__y__y__Ub___tfi^^ji* I GRAPES, I 1 presh Qrapes, 35 cents per Ib. y** 3j The Australian Stores. I 1 THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I 3 c^ T/ie Australian Stores. T* Notice of Partnership. DAVIDSON A CO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have by partnership agree--1 ment dated November 2nd 1905,
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    • 170 2 Art Needlework Depot 217. Orchard Road. RED WHITE BLUE RIBBON FLAGS. Suitable for Decoration. KRISSES SPEARS AUCTION SALE OF Old Javanese and Madurese Krisses, Spears and Weapons at llessra. 11. L. Coghlan Co's Mart On Wednesday fjth. Januaty 1906 at 11. a.m. 11. L. COGHLAN Co.. Licensed Auctioneers. TOWN HALL.
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  • 1361 3 I MM FOB DAMAGES FOR'" ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE. Lawyer sued for $3, 500. Mr t haytor, ol the Hotel de I'Europe action against Mr. Niblett tor for inducing him to invest m o^crty which ultimately proved to be •1.l 1 v [Ik hearing, which took place beta Mi.
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  • 292 3 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. Through the courtesy of the Acting Colonial Secretary, we are the recipients of the following official communication anent the reception to be given H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught here on the 3rd proximo The Mission under His Royal Highness
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  • 190 3 ATTACKS IN CONGRESS ON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. A correspondent sends the following to the Chronicle Congress was enlivened to-day by attacks upon President RooseveU m both the Senate and House of Representatives. In the Senate Mr. Benjamin Tillman, Democratic member from South Carolina, denounced m vigorous language what
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  • 117 3 SMITH 9* CHRISTIE. The Boxing contest which is to take place on Thursday, promises to be of more than usual interest. Both men are now m full training again, and each appears to be as certain of an eventual success as the other. Each side is not
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  • 292 3 MR. BAINBRIDGE RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM. Charmlna Lecture at Raffles Institution. Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, f.s.a., f.rg.s., j etc., the celebrated traveller, lecturer and writer, gave a charming lecture to the boys of the various schools at j Raffles Institution last evening. Mr. R. W. Hullett, Supt. of Education,
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  • 366 3 The attention of all those interested m the agricultural progress of the peninsula is called to a public meeting to be held m the Council Chamber on Thursday, January 1 8th, at 4-45 p.m., under the Presidency of the Hon. John Anderson. It is intended to hold
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  • 205 3 "BLIND AUTHOR" HAS DIFFICULTY WITH PIANO TUNER. m the Lower Court yesterday, Mr. Ridgeway, the so-called "blind author," made tiie following statement "I havealready paid to Mr. Coehlo, the piano tuner, $25, for which amount my Siano was to be kept m repair for a year. >ut
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  • 145 3 The Bangkok Times acknowledges receipt of the following communication "January 4th, 1006. I, the undersigned, hereby challenge anyone m Bangkok not exceeding 130 lbs. m weight to box 10 rounds under MarSuis of Queensben y, or American P. R. Lules, for 1,000 ticals a side, on any date
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  • 1417 3 WHAT THE EMPLOYERS HAVE TO SAY. Inter eating Fnots end Figures. 1 Johannesburg, Nov. 27. Nowadays everyone has a word to say about the Chinese on the Rand especially those who have never seen j them, writes the Special Commissioner of the London Daily Mail. He
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  • 213 3 S. R. C. ft S. C. C. The S. R. C. played the S. C. C. yesterday evening on the S. C. C. I ground. The ground was m excellent j condition, but a strong wind played i havoc with high shots. The S. R. C. were the
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  • 92 3 By the If. It. Steamer L* Scytic for Batavia, on the 16th instant: -Mr. Bory; Mr. C. B. Curtis Mr. Mrs. A. G. Reynold Mr. E. O. Brownlow Mr. A. Brokka; Mrs. Sina; Mr. C. Arnold Mr. Meyanelle Mr. T. F. Mendes de Leon Mr. Vermcnben Mr. Petitjean;
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  • 95 3 We have received a number of small subscriptions for the Japanese famine fund, amounting m all to S2O, which, m addition to the $25 already reported, makes a grand total of $45 to date. Latest reports from the northern papers, all of which contain appeals written by
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  • 70 3 We are informed on good authority that there is no ground for the rumour spread by a Ceylon contemporary to the effect that Mr. Tandy is to be replaced. Mr. Asimont informs us that the tiger story with which his name has j been connected is substantially true, j He
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    • 73 3 Exchange Tables, EXCHANGE ON INDIA HAVING GONK UP TO Rs. 176 for $100, A FEW EXCHANGE TABLES AT RATES RANGING FROM Rs. 175 to Rs. 207 for $100, can be had from the Accountant at the Treasury. FOR SALE. Absolutely New. 44 Winchester Rifle, with cartridge bag, gun cover, and
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    • 462 3 ROBINSON l and Co. "<^ W* Sentlemens 3Cigh Srade Boots Se Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES I WE ARE NOW SHEWING j A Smart useful up-to-date Boot mi n Tan Willow Calf of good ft Ppcarance, easy fitting, will retain their shape well. I Price $7.50 per pair. S©LE AGENTS— i
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    • 738 4 THE "STRAITSTIMES" ANNUAL. QKDEtfSfoi the Straits Times An- nual can be booked with Messrs. Kirn &Co It is a unique publication of its kind. 4 a thing of beauty snd joy for ever." It abounds m original stories, artistic photographs, coloured Dlates and supplements dealing with Malayan life, manners and
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    • 708 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KKSKKVK FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 llBvinnnn Sih -*r Reserve 8,500,000 18 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Made, Ksq- Chairman. A. Haupt, Eaq— Deputy-Chairman. Hou. C. W. Dickson, 1 A. J. Kaymond, fcsq. K. Goetz, Ks<j.
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    • 437 4 Sensational Novelty 1 J Do not by a Gramophone or Records without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. 1 Sole Agents— Jjevy SCermanos 3. BATTERY BOAD, Q< x >r-v w—v w _t x jj >r->r-*_r-*-v--v----- v THE PHARMACY THE THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY PHARMACY THE PHARMACY THE PHARMACY Prickly
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    • 126 4 SHIPPING NOTICES. Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes de France. Telegraphic Address: Messagerie Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward. 1 1 ome ward. Oceanien 29 Jan. Polynesien 29 Jan. Tourane 1 2 Feb. Caledonien 1 2 Feb. Tonkin 26 Feb. I Salazie 26th Feb.
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    • 600 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha (MITSUI A Co.) Head Office: No, I, SURUGA-CHO, ToriO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagova Osaka,
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    • 530 4 AERATED WATERS. "E.D.M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Qedowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted <f Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 2$ words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 m 75
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    • 433 4 TO BE LET. pURNISHED houses not too far from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with Tennis Court preferred. Replies to v Olympia "c/o E.D.M $50 One small room with board TO A* A*** I 'alley Road. DOOM TO LET Large well-li K hted room fronting Raffles
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