Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 July 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 249 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1106 1 SOME OF Mr. UPTON SINCLAIR'S CHARGES AGAINST THE BEEF TRUST. Great is the power of fiction. Without doubt the novels of Charles Dickens did more to remedy the abuses rampant m mfd-Victorian England than all the speeches and tracts of conventional social reformers. The cruelties incident to prolonged
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  • 142 1 Mr. Richard Confield, the proprietor of the famous gambling house known as the Saratoga Club, where the gilded youth of New York used to lose immense sums of money before it was closed by the police, is being sued by Mr. Delahunty, a lawyer, for which he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 curoc Cut coweco m vacuum cms 0> /numinum pocket tinOWai.al.l. W^ i John Little Ltd. I 5" i SINGAPORE. We" 1 fc<r M- j, W. BENSON'S J: IWatches& Clocks. oitrijo yein the nanu llt 1 VV BENSON for the j^. 1 ,rdon-macii watches has stood unequalled therefore, Mrgndeofwatchis required, accuracy
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    • 458 1 H M MMM,l P."t?CE^|J"' jM& ANHEOSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION 1 Newera Eiiya' J %JU 6,200 feet M JL is the most accessible r£ M. b^^T I I I I A I I ,,m station from the lift. Wk bWbi W MIO Straits Settlements. *,j S Beautiful Scenery, MagS mi A II
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    • 472 1 *2««l'*.'r."* ««i*"lSw' r^Tii *A» 2;"JJV** LI *Z^? 'UltthMlMl •""♦""ft. *J SINGAPORE J. LITTLE ft C&, LTD. and AGENTS. ROBINSON ft CO. MRS. JAECER REJOICES. THIS SINGAPORE LADY SUFFERED. FROM CHILDHOOD WITH HEADACHES AND PAINS IN THE LIMBS. COMPLETELY CURED BY Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Mrs. Henrietta Jaeger lives at 84-5
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  • 313 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 2ND JULY. BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES. We are always being told by Free Trade fanatics that our sales to British Colonies have greatly increased of late years, but they carefully ignore the fact that when compared with the sales of foreign countries
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  • 181 2 The Amir of Afghanistan, lamp of religion and the faith," m the Persian style, expressed a wish* to visit India m Lord Curzon's Time, but the trip never came off. There now seems a chance that he may journey to Peshawar, or possibly Rawal Pindi, to see
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  • 137 2 A number of trade experts recently investigated the comparative merits o! Singapore and Australian preserved pineapples, and expressed the opinion that although the former were superior m get-up and packing, the latter were superior m quality. Judging from the prosperous condition of the Singapore pineapple trade, however,
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  • 447 2 On Saturday before last a very interesting cricket match was commenced on the Esplanade between a team representing Law and Civil Service captained by Edlin and an S. C. C. eleven captained by W. Dunman. The former batted first and occupied the whole of the afternoon m scoring 248
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  • THE WORLD'S PRESS.
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    • 19 2 the French "> Per* fore our eyes to-da, KTul "n^ dehberatem.,-!,,,.,'.:,;:; of all intelligible r aS^**
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    • 32 2 u. e present day illm^T ™?re c»stly affair tha„ it V-Tu^ Ubiquitous microbe w,s when *e I and the New NuVlL, Un ***d the scene. Only t, v 1"^ *>*£
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    • 54 2 v.„,,kh^, theoretically i s a profession Yet is there .1! m the length and br d C^ who can afford to drivr Und men chefs who can nl V" 1^ truth is men have n d hands to any of tcs J2J* women to out-distance 0D T
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    • 58 2 iDsen himsclt apparentlvn-. edto.it down ind re T "at being always at 1 st ahead of the mawritv'P,. 0 tied unweariedly on and n U -u p<»mt where I stood when I u, o« my books there now ably compart croud but 1 rm no longer there I
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    • 58 2 u is interesting to note that earlv the season there was an rZ J hlty-three cartloads ofnew eer daily. U hen to the number of Mrmm represented by th,.eti.-ure> arc addd the business and professional men and artisans who will follow them thenrov pective increase for the
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    • 81 2 Uur modern theatre is Ibsen clarified simplified, filtered, it i m .o It is Ibsen without Ibsen it is philosophy, the phy&eology of Ibsen without his m >rality. It is the manow of lb^en grafted on the tree of another soil and bearing new fruits.
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    • 83 2 It would not be a had plan to tell the rate-payer- on their demand notes km much the. rati v prate obuinedVroni municipal tradn.. I < the present an the amounts are simply deducted [torn the estimated expenditure, and the majnritv payers, who know but little of figures,
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  • 367 2 SMALL FORTUNE WON Will! A SHAM BANK NOTE. Having lo^t every cent of hi> nf^ money at the gaming table*, writeMr. Ward Muir m Chamber's Journal, an English visitor at Monte wired a pathetic appeal for help to a friend m England fwodajs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 Australian Canned Meats WERE USED EXTENSIVELY IN Ok South African Campaign AND EARNED THE COMMENDATION OF THE WAR OFFICE. EVERY CARCASE USED IN FITZROY BRAND GOODS is careftilly examined by a Government Medical Officer and Expert before being passed For Human Consumption THUS ENSURING Perfect Safety. AGENTS AND SUPPLIERS,- THOMPSON
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    • 471 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. m LONDON AND GLASGOW. I SLEDGE I I STERILIZED DVCILKII I SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, I The Perak and Penang Government Hospitals use ***** tins every Month. I SOLE AGENTS: I J. Travers&Soijs Ltd.J A 7, D'ALMEIOA STREET. S
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    • 325 2 NOTICE. Take notice that Ahna Emamkhan one of the Executors of the Will of Ahna Jafferklian deceased has this day sold the goodwill and debts due to the firm of Ahiia Jafferkhan and Co, to B. Bapayah Chitty of 93 Market Street. All debts due to the said firm are
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  • STATE OF RUSSIA.
  • RUSSIAN ARMY DISAFFECTED.
    • 72 3 Officers Court martlaUd. Received, June 30, 10.16 am. Military outbreaks have occurred at Vladikavkaz, and Samara where regiments have drafted demands for a better position, similar to that of the Preobrajensky Guards. All the officers of the Preobrajensky Guards are to be courtmartialled and the first
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    • 40 3 PUBLIC SYMPATHISE WITH THAW. Received, June 30, 10.16 am. The American millionaire Thaw, who shot the architect White, has been indicted for wilful murder. Public opinion sides with Thaw owing to the questionable character of White.
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    • 30 3 Received, June 30, 10.16 a.m. The last Russian detachment m Manchuria has left on return to Russia, excepta small number of mean who will return m 1907.
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    • 32 3 RECEPTION BY THE KAISER. Received, June 30, 11.8. a.m. The Kaiser received the Cotton Congress at Kiel, and was deeply interested m plans for the extension of cotton cultivation.
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    • 57 3 PRESS OPINION. Receved June 30, 11. 8. a.m. With the exception of the Daily Chronicle, which declares that no punishment could be too severe m such a case, the Radical papers condemn the Egyptian executions as being iniquitous penalty and a savage revenge. The Conservatives congratulate the
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    • 45 3 LGI'N ACCIDENT ABOARD THE ESSEX. Received June 30, 1 1.8. a.m. One seaman has been killed and a Lieutenant and three seamen injuied by a gun explosion on the cruiser E>*ex, during the manoeuvres whilst a six-inch blank charge was being fired.
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    • 204 3 A DETAILED LIST. Received June 30, 11. 8 a.m. The Birthday Honours List also includes the following. The Order of Merit Lord Cromer. Peerages the Rt Hon. Leonard Courtney Rt Hon. G. J. Shaw Lefevrc, the Rt Hon. W. J. Pirrie of Belfast Sir Jones Jenkins M.
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  • 131 3 ■pjSfl™JE COLLECTION R CHASED PDF th winch paintinn writes IITw.G man. Home •"2 be judged from the P^cein Paris seized more Pictures bearing For years AmerE ipportcd regular vpndKtisDofSUi" I 01 11^ 11 after ™eh curable opinion of *horn received fees purchased an trCootthe property >n,
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  • 1025 3 GALA TIME AT ZETLAND HOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT. Zetland House, the persent quarters of the Young Men's Christian Association, was filled with ladies and gentlemen on Saturday night, the occassion being the third anniversary of the founding of the local branch of the organisation. The building
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  • 132 3 Advices from German East Africa show according to the Koelnische Zeitung," that Boer immigration into that colony is continually on the increase. The immigrants must possess 9,000 marks (^450) capital, and must undertake to put themselves at the disposal of the Government m case of
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  • 208 3 The P. and O. Co.'s May time table, contains particulars of the intermediate direct line to Japan. The Nile, the first of four N class steamers to be built for this purpose, was launched last month, and will be on the loading berth m
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  • 320 3 IN THE STRAITS AND STATES. $100 Prize $100 Prize MEW'E. D.]j7cOMPETmON. OPEN TO ALL READERS. All that you have to do is to write m the appended coupon the name of the gentleman whom you consider to be the most popular man m the Straits Settlements
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  • 402 3 DR. GOONETILLEKE, POLLING RESULTS. Votes received up to date for the most popular man m the Straits and States are as follows Xante No. of Votes. Dr. Goonetilleke .2811 N. N. Adis 1216 E. \Y. Birch C. M. G. 955 Bernard Coffee .754 H. C. Hogan
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  • 1030 3 Below a certain point m the social scale a man is never ashamed to say that he has taken his wife'e advice.... But go a- little higher up the social ladder, and things are different. Not only would the husband feel a humiliation m openly acting on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 Shorthand Mrs. F. COOPER ABBS. Office No. 24, Raffles Place. Agency for THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS with latest improvements, Bi-crome and Tri-crome ribbons, Tabulator, eraser shields and all accessories. STENCIL MONOGRAMS, with indelible ink for marking linen, and Preservative inks, red, Violet, for stamping Monogram on paper, envelopes etc.
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    • 431 3 lOeti\ei\t Tiles I Cement Tiles 1 1 I a HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL. j 5 IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP. ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIGNS I™ FROM $8, PER 100. I SAMPLES OX APPLICATION. I cement Tile Works. I I 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Hotel dc r Europe I I AUSTRIAN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 720 4 BENEFIT TO THE SUFFERING PUBLIC. Bring all your ailto Dr. Hazirat M. S. X Hussain Shaib who will relieve you of your diseases free of charge at 57 Bencoolen Street, J. W. S. Kelly. My wife has been suffering for the past 2 years with severe pains m her Stomach,
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    • 703 4 BANKS. Hongkong A .Shanghai Banking Corporation. f PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 I RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 t]q m Silver Reserve 9600,000 1 iy 5,«).000 Reserve Liability 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.
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    • 404 4 I n< > v x^tmc^x k_v-v x w v ■> I MALAY RECORDS. Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala rWong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau Loiikin I n Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er M Inche Mina Che'long Bana
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    • 405 4 AUCTION SALE OF s.s. "HBBCTSFORD." TO BE SOLD AT POWELL Co's SALEROOM, SINGAPORE ON THE Tuesday 3rd July, 1906 at 2.30 p'iik {unless previously disposed of) The Board of Trade have now definitely sanctioned the Registered tonnage of the s.s. Abbolsford to be 33.60 tons Net and 257.70 tons Gross
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    • 1244 4 •XJJL:_ ADLETS. FOE UITwWM^ A European assistant for plantation. £r>\, 5 E U S, Must know field work. Applicants send U s,^ trait>s(^^ f speaking French and Dutch preferred. Codv of n nf)S f( Applications to be sent to Behr Co., ress 'tW M-,, rieud '^W^, ■S.Malacca Street. A Competent
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