Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 13 June 1906

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 233 VOL. H SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906! PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 455 1 The Tims' .->hington correspondent furnishes the following account of the position The earthquake did perhaps 3 per ce f the damage, the fire was the cause of the rest. Only the residential district known as the Western Addition and some unimportant streets in the east, together with a little
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  • 384 1 THE YEAR'S WORK. The report of the Norddeutscher Lloyd presented to the 49th annual general meeting at Bremen on April sth a copy of which has been forwarded to us shows that there has been a general increase of passenger and cargo business compared with the previous year,
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  • 73 1 Thk Imperial German mail steamer Bayerti left Port Said on monday last outward bound. She is due here on Friday the 29th instant. Mr. Duff, of KelaiUan fame, is just now in Singapore. There is a current rumour in town that the DufF Syndicate is negotiating for large tracts of
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  • 580 1 THE NATAL TROUBLE. Major Murray Smith, with 450 men and four guns, left Helpmakaar on May 1 2th to operate against the rebels of Kula's tribe. The rebels, 300 strong, 1 showed no inclination to stand and retired into the bush. They were driven across the Buffalo river,
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  • 130 1 LARGE INCREASE IN THE TOTALS FOR LAST YEAR. The annual statement of the trade of the United Kingdom with foreign countries and British p tssessiooi during 1905, compared with the four preceding years has been issued in the form of a Parliamentary Blue Book. The value of
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  • 150 1 The Saturday Review tells a true story of War Office economy." A certain regiment, quartered at a considerable distance from the point from which its stores are sent to it, reported that «it required two boxes of fuses. TheM were despatched, and, as they are looked upon
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 Old englisD Curoc Cut Cobacco. 4.02 vacuum Cins u^h Aluminum pocket tin. KSU a i" A i'ipefi i. Obtainable Everywhere. SNOWDOL I FLUID DISINFECTANT. It 1 GALLON ft**SNOWDOL I If MAKES t 400 Gallons DISINFECTING FLUID. t John Little Co. Ltd. t I SOLE AGENTS- *r > PHAROS 1 I
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    • 481 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, &r Newera Eliya 6,200 feet Ois the most accessible j hill station from the Straits Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, Magnificent climate, Good Hotels. A Mountain home for Europeans. A health station for invalids. A place of education for children. An attractive holiday resort for Visitors.
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    • 10 1 SINGAPORE > J. LITTLE 1 CO., LTD. •nd AGENTS ROBINSON CO.
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  • 313 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. EDNESDAY, I3TH JUNE. THE PANAMA CANAL. All nations carrying on seaborne commerce are bound to approve the preference of the Washington Senate for a sea level canal in place of one with locks, President Roosevelt's choice. The latter presents, it is true, one
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  • 891 2 INTERESTING LECTURE AT THE Y. Ii C. A. LAST NIGHT. Major Ritchie, R.A.M.C., delivered n interesting address at the Y. II. A. rooms last night on Primeval Ian". The rooms were fairly well filled nth members of the Association and aeir lady friends. After prayer by the Association
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  • 185 2 We regret to record the death of the late Mr. Harry Pri nz, a chip of the old block, whose distinguished relatives are still to the tore in Colombo. The late Mr. Prinz who practised as a solicitor in Colombo, left his native land years ago
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  • THE WORUD'S PRESS.
    • 29 2 Pftach No peach in Hke u> KruMiTwhen it is eaten at the ririit n!5 frUlt the flavourless varieties Im?** hfvclltrtc of its golden qJfc* Country Life.
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    • 22 2 Surfe, Hit- Churchman's ideal of* 7' that of a day Z? won and of i, m..,-,.,. m )r<1 'narv
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    • 21 2 If dothes-makera would enough to study the p(, yen.ci.ee of the increasing independent-spirited womeT would be amply supported pL.
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    • 25 2 Lnpii-h novelists v> Joh^eVsi abours and recreations I^'e prutuv. which is consdering thai a fair proportTn i novelists have spent their earivHi the >«*
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    • 37 2 rhere is no getting iwai Education Bill 0 lh T head shampo ed witho hairdresser inquiring one's the matter and this mornmg I the cook plunged •ndency as the result Bin-ell's lamentable pi ricbi.
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    • 60 2 It the Premier ii women's franchise tl he gratitude of women a II [,j S; but if he refuses thus to reward the patient agitation of year-, the more a-:' ien suffragists, at least, i forced, at whatever i ost to then urry on an agitation fai militant
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    • 76 2 London 's Titled Philanthropists. I* ew cities b e km in having pi wealth who throw themselves with enthusiasm into the work with misery and sin. I Somerset has devoted her lift bating the drink evil Father "Adderley, the boo of a pa lived for in a humble lodging a
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    • 72 2 Imperial We nnd a journal violently hostile to the Br I teejme in the new Colonies—drawing the awkward conclusion from the N.ital Ministry's re\ I Elgin's spei <!\ irn, that the Imperial veto maj as a very triv cance is app it facl in mind in it space
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  • 140 2 The Times Pan"lVhe following informal mcfroraawcU-in(oimc«l ou Under the pretext tl I German eg has just been the company which owns I coal mines in tin I of Laut is at the South tremity of B German agency bee. the Dutch agen y of S
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  • 83 2 We arc informed saj t that this company I<vr V\' M n or > n mail, a letter form the i»™ which the following occurs: The Court 01 will be glad to heai ,i of 190 free Chinese Kudal from Hong-kong b) a •hip Borneo,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 466 2 I Australian Canned Meats I f WERE USED EXTENSIVELY IN I Che South Hfrican Campaian AND EARNED THE COMMENDATION OF THE WAR OFFICE. EVERY CARCASE USED IN FITZROY BRAND GOODS is carefully examined by a Government Medical Officer and Expert before I being passed I For Human Consumption I THUS
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    • 277 2 8 J± B^.TTEII?<ir IR/O.AJD. FACING RAFFLES SQUARE. The Dispensary is in charge of an efficient European Dispenser, who will personally and promptly attend to all prescriptions. Drugs of all kinds, Medical Stores and a large Assortment of Patent Medicines in Stock Telephone No. 315. B 1 ll— THE LO3STIDOISr 1
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    • 290 2 NOTICE. On and after the Ist of June, Kim Co's Establishment will open as follows Week Days from 8 a.m to 9 p.m. Sundays from 9 am to 6 P- m KIM A Company. <§• 2 Armenian Street. myms wissin? TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT M Wednesday ijth June, /go6» The Indra Zanlbar.
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    • 49 2 WHAT OUR READERS THINK. T)>e Ed -mere- i i i -j m PRAISE FO^ THE POLICE. To the Edit A word oi raise s I table N l controls tk- tv mornin-s. at last ir^iatliehl fsome w their own sweet w I duty, t r>-ad; m Mre p •K
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1906.
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    • 478 1 Capital Capital Issue Paid I Issued. paid up. Value, up. Company. Quotations. GOLD. 5135,000 140,000 10 10 Bersawah Gold M. Co. Ltd. $12.00 seller $40,000 10 10 Do. Do. (Deferred) 8.00 sellers *600,000 600.C0J 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 15 00 seller! SSSSSS; 8
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    • 26 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quotedu Yesterday the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 1/2. The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/16.
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    • 142 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/8 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 9/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On Gem.any— Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On branu Bank d/d 2.93^ Private 3 m/s 2.98^ do. 6 m/s 3.00^ On India—
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    • 156 1 Tin S 90.75 Gambier N 7-35 do Cube No. 1 10.75 do do No. 2 f 9.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 20.90 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c.,, 28.50 Nutmegs (no to the lb.) 31.50 do (80 to the lb.) ,52. Mace (Banda) „145. Cloves (Amboina) tf 33.J Liberian
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 320 1 -O>PINC NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. j M str. 704 lOO* Captain lune. From Bandjeru! i. (,c. and .5 dp. For Bandjermassin, sti 2,454 tons, Capt Mav From Newcastle, Mansfield and Oft U.— k Dots*. »75 tons Ca P l £J» L Mav From Bandjermas- C,c. and 24 d.p.
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      • 622 1 Mamdit, Ger. str. 902 tons Captain Rodenburg, 10th June. From Borneo, Bth June. G.c, and 70 d.p. For Borneo, 1 6th- Rds. Merapi. Dut. str. 1,572 tons, Captain LJldall, 9th June. From Cheribon, 6th June. G.c. and 47 d.p. Heap Eng Moh. For Hongkong, U. Rds. Nordkap, Dan. str 2,294
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 50 2 THE SEA VIEW H©TEL Tanjong Katong Far Terms Apply The Manager, SEfl VIEW HOTEL Telephone No, 33s Post Office Box Xo.jn. I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND J {The Pharmacy Urinim Infallable relief. Only sold in w THE 1 PHARMACY C2, Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings,! TRY AN "ED M
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 512 2 VESSELS EXPECTEO. Mhmt, Pnrt, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Men-of-War, &c. Andromeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, soon. Diadem, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Thistle, (Brit, g'bt.), Plymouth, soon. Steamers. Antenor, L'pool, due June 18;
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      • 595 2 LIST OF PASSENGERS PASSE^^GERS OUTWARD. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Touranc. From Marseilles, May 13. To Singapore Mr. A. J. Ross. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Tonkin. From Marseilles, May 27. -To Singapore: Mr. G. E. Bagnall, Mr. Bos. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Armand Behic. From Marseilles, June 10. To Singapore Mr.
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    • 433 3 FREGOLI OF CRIME WHO MADE A MISTAKE. A man named Rene Hayer, who is a criminal edition of Fregoli, has been sentenced to fifteen years' penal servitude for an extraordinary series of frauds. Hayer could change his identity with the greatest ease, and victimised a number of insurance
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    • 446 3 At the old Town Hall last night, the Bijou Troubadours, played to a fair audience. The M p rSt i t em the Programme was a "Rag Time March "which Mr Fred Lloyd played on the piano. 1 his gentleman accompanied throughout and proved himself to be
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    • 59 3 Mr. Justice Fisher was occupied all day yesterday with summons in Chambers. The testimony of Dato Mohammed was continued in the Teluk Blangah land case before Chief Justice Law, and other witnesses also gave testimony. At three o'clock the Court adjourned to the site of the land
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    • 462 3 S. C. C. v. GARRISON. Yesterday afternoon in fine weather and before a large crowd, the S. C. C. placed the Garrison at football on the Esplanade. Play was commenced shortly after 5 o'clock the Garrison defending the seaend and the S. C. C, who were playing a man
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    • 102 3 The Half- Yearly General Meeting of the Straits Weekly Boys' Association held on the 10th inst. at No. 42 Campbell Lane, was a mark success. Despite the rain, nearly all the members attended, and the following were reelected. President Mr. Oh Kee Kim. Hon. Secretary:— Mr.
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    • 734 3 A SiABBING CASE. On the evening of the Bth instant the Sin Sang left Penang for Singapore. At about to p m., shortly after the boatswain had turned in for the night, he was aroused by sounds of a scuffle'. On going to see what was the matter
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    • 147 3 MR. MOSELY AND THE CANADIAN MARKET. In his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Association of Trade Protection Societies in London recently Mr. Chamberlain, of Norwich, said as Britishers they had every reason to be proud of the national record of business last year, and
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    • 60 3 DEATH OF A SHERWOOD FORESTER 'S BANDSMAN. Wf regret to record the death of bandsman E. Ogbourne, which occurred on Monday, the funeral taking place at liukit Timah Cemetery yesterday. The coffin was covered with many beautiful wreathes and two extremely pretty harps made of roses, orchids, begonias, clematis and
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    • 101 3 The death is announced of Mr. Arnold J. Sta. Maria, who about three years ago retired from the chief clerkship of the Treasury, after a long and honourable career in the Government service. He leaves a widow and nine young children, for whom much sympathy will be. The friends of
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 517 3 sSS^^Zy,ncs. (By submarine THE CONGO FREE STATE. ■■VjY RETOiTMS TO BE CARRIED OIT. Rc a,m)Junc. 2 wprn- the condition of affairs rt Free State, embodying in^V'Jinl inv^n.ntions of the th<^ lllt Enquiry Has been D*W it! f Brussels. It announce ui-'- 1 ;;■,:'^u bo a*** out Sension of the paid
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      • 729 3 THE MOST POPULAR MAN IN THE STRAITS AND STATES. $100 Prize $100 Prize HEW "E. D.]J7[COMPETITIOM. OPEN TO ALL READERS. All that you have to do is to write in the appended coupon the name of the gentleman whom you consider to be the most popular man in the Straits
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      • 297 3 Lieut Simmonds R. N. R. -4 Chan Yeo Soon 4 T. M. Tiang 4 Tan Chen^ San 4 Chaytor J. 4 Hugh Fort 3 Ho Yam Peng 3 Tee Choon Guan 3 Wee Theam Tew 3 S. B. Lange 3 Syed Mohammed Alsagoff G. Scharnhorst 3 G. Cumming 3 Tan
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      • 523 3 1 '^^"^^iHwt+wi^^&m**********^*****^*'***-!!*** I One of t: e Finest and Largest KUctric Fi,n« in very BtdrMm Buildings in I'enang XiS§) Cuislno an I CaUrli y imrler Entirely under Europsan vy7 Supervis on of an Curo^san Management. Expert THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Electrically Ut and Ventilated Bar Lunch (free) from 1 1 a.m.
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      • 90 3 To-Night To-Night!! To-Night!!! j ITCatSUO'S Japanese I Cinematograph, GRAND NIGHT TO SEE The Largest The Brightest The Finest Show of the kind EAST of SUEZ 2 SHOWS Ist Starts 7.30 P.M. 2nd 9.30. P.M. WE LIKE BUT DO NOT FEAR COMPETITION. SHOWS MAY IMMITATE OUR DECORATIONS, FLAG AND TALL BAND
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 379 4 FRASER N EAVES JERATED WATER§. j^OTQMUNE^BI I LARGE SELECTIONS M I vA, NESEI' MODERN I m MAKE jl SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR I I GIFTS PRESENTS I PRIZES fc B SOUVENIRS.* m inspection "respectfully V Kwong Seng Co. Dealers in all kinds of Swatow Drawn Thread Work. AH goods guaranteed hesh
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      • 726 4 BANKS. J Hongkong I Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 tIM mnnn Silver Reserve 9600,000 •1*>.00,000 Reserve iLiability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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      • 392 4 MALAY RECORDS. 1 Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau Loiikin M Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er m Inche Mina Che'long Bana u Serampang M Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong fj Timbang Daek
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      • 606 4 AUCTION SALE OF s.s. "HBBOTSFORD." TO BE SOLD AT POWELL Co's SALEROOM, SINGAPORE ON THE Tuesday 3rd July, 1906 at 2.30 p"nK {unless previously disposed of) The Board of Trade have now definitely sanctioned the Registered tonnage of the s.s. Abboisford to be 33.60 tons Net and 257.70 tons Gross
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      • 667 4 "E. D. H." ADLETS. FO Situation Wantii. A qualified Apothecary desires a situation in a local Pharmacy or elsewhere. Has 1 3 years experience and a thorough knowlege as Chemist and Druggist can accurately diagnose and treat Medical cases, will accept employment in any Medical capacity on au Estate and
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      • 512 4 R SALE, WANTED^ TO BE LET. I To be L-* No. 7, Battery [<, bt on and Floor. lhr cc n. Apply to GUTHRIE 4to TO LET. i Compound house N o Road, from May .st.^^^W town surrounded by coc'oa L?^ Terms moderate:-^ Ultr *>. A PP'y to N. ANAifA]
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