Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 July 1906

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 257 VOL. H SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 490 1 DETAILS FROM THE PROSPECTUS. The Directors of this new and successfully floated company are thus described The Hon. Everard Feilding, 5, John Street, Mayfair, London, W. (Director of the Federated Malay States Rubber Company, Limited); Edward Bunge, 3, Rue St. Martin, Antwerp (Chairman of
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  • 942 1 Every one seems to be engaged in the cultivation of the Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). The idea of course is that planting enterprises should embark only in products that promise a sure return. Now Para rubber is a sure thing. But it will not give the same
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  • 309 1 A WEIRD SCIENTIFIC PREDICTION. One of the most sensational of recent magazine a tides is The End of the World, by Professor Newcombe, of John Hopkins University. Professor Newcombe is an astronomer of the first rank, and predicts on scientific principles. His theory is that
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  • 117 1 p T m ERE W d S anotewortl 7 release from Parkhurst Prison recently. An Irish man, "lifer," who, after sixteen years" incarceration in India and England is still a young man, was set at liberty by order of the War Department. Hii offence-murder-was committed in Ind.a, where, as quiet
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 292 1 oid enaiisi) curuc Cut coweco m vacuum cms pocket tin. A stiff to APireroL 0Ma in»ble Everywhere. John Little (SJCo^j-td. SIN6APORE. *r I Sole flfle» ts for t I j. W. BENSON'S f Watches&Clocks. I the name of J. VV. BENSON for the |g_ e waiches has stood unequalled therefore,
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    • 377 1 P Special HolldayTour TO CEYLON, Newera Eliya %Xt 6,200 feet Ois the most accessible 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. CNEAP RETURN
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    • 10 1 SINGAPORE J. LITTLE ft CO., LTD. •Ml AGENTS. ROBINSON CO.
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  • 1312 2 The high price of tin and the increasing demand for that metal have been the cause of much questioning as to the most likely source of the world's future supply, and many able and exhaustivearticles have been written upon this subject, most of them tending
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  • 16 2 Domestic Occurrence. Death Mary Eilkkn Lafferty nged 2 jeora and 6 months on Bth July 1906.
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  • 445 2 The Eastern Dailp mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY. THE FORTHCOMING AGRI HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. From all that we hear there ought to be a lavish display of i exhibits in all classes at the forthj corning Agri-Horticultural show. Displayed as it is going to be with much artistic skill
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 233 2 P^^^^^^^^^ NATURAL THE J HRtS^B^Wjto/w J STER.LIZED U U^fer^/vV '<$?\ sj WHOLESALE fe^ AND .^^T; RETAIL F.© 1 H THOMPSON I AUSTRALIAN I THOMF3OK THOMAS &c CO. MC w Get Everything Piano co cm Telephone No. 191. I THE QUEEN Table Waters v«p-IS|^ Apollinaris vssßKsSsVßß^^^^BiSßlßSfltS HARMSTON'S~I Royal Menagerie of Performing
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    • 303 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. I Wine Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. I LONDON AND GLASGOW. j~i)otci a* r europe MUSICAL TIFFIN I oisr I Saturday next the 14th instani at 1 p.m. the I AUSTRIAN STRING ORCHESTRA I will play Special selections of Music during I and after
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    • 155 2 TENOERS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT 1 TO SELL REFRESHMENTS. Fenders are called for the exclusive right to sell refreshments at the Exhibition to be held in Singapore on the Raffles Reclamation Ground on August 16th and 1 8th, 1906.— Separate tenders for:— 1 Europeans 2. Chinese 3. Malays 4. Tamils
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, ntb July. High Water -1.7 a.m. 2.21 p m London Chronograph show, Beach-Rd. 7 p.m. Musical Evening. Hotel del'Europe^ s^o Si 1 Assizes. pm To-morrow, i2tb July. High Water —..54 a.m. 3.21 p.m. London Chronograph show, Beach-Rd. 7 p.m. Football S.R.V. v Sherwoods (Cup) 9Pm Meeting Straits
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 THE SEA VIEW H©TEL Tanjong Katong For Terms Apply The Manager, SEfl VIEW HOTEL, Tdcphom So, 335 p ost Office Box No. 298 I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN {The Pharmacy Urininl Infallable relief. Only sold in t I i"T~~T~ I j I PHARMACY 2, Battery Road, Chartered Bank
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 338 1 I —^isELTixPECTED. I a .onn. Prflaod, soon. B u v 1 1 Mansfield l^;^S:^^o I m burg, July Behn H I vf Vr London, Aug. P. ,g 1 1 Rautenberg I I |3yV«; Mansfield I Colombo.Aug..3;BMeyer I kong,July-;P.Snnoos t« tH KavJuly P.Simons I I t^ Ikhn Meyer I 1 ,lorabo
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 11 2 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th, 19O«.
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    • 73 1 THE MOST POPULAR MAN IN THE STRAITS AND STATES. The above competition closed on Monday July 2nd as far as Singa- pore residents are concerned, we arc how ever obliged to keep it open for some days to allow for the F. M. S- people, and other out stations to
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    • 399 1 I I E- BIRCH C M- G. POLLINC RESULTS. Votes received up to date for the most popular man in the Straits and States are as follows AVimi«' No. of Votes. E. W. Birch C.M.G. .4370 Dr. Goonetilleke .3615 N. N. Adis .1216 H. C Hogan
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    • 231 2 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued. paid up. Value, up "->> I J j_ .*****0 140,000 10 JO hl ;j 0^ I ♦60,000 600.C0J 10 10 lirusehHvdrac m lisas >«*» i\ Z. m 0 -,2.30.000 2.30,000 10 W Si°p^ 'tTm $*XK(00 300,000 $10 10 The Belat Tin \i
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    • 195 2 Tin Gambier .bu do Cube No. 1 do Pepper, Black < do Wl Nutmeg (uc do (60 to the Ib.) Mace (Banda) Cloves (Amboina) Liberian Corfee Tapioca, -mall pea do do (fiake do) do medium pearl (do do) Pearl Sago, -mall Copra, Bali do I\ Opium, Benares N< Rice,
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    • 29 2 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2 4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted Yesterday's the 4/ms bank rate a f 2/4 1/2. The Merchantile Bank quoted 2 4
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    • 147 2 On London Bank 4 m/s 1// Demand 2/4 1/ 16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 11/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/44 CJ// Gem. any Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 Oh France Bank d/d 2.944 Private 3 m/s 2.984 do. 6 m/s 3.004 On
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 1185 2 QUIDDIMP MPU/Q Marudu, Ger. str yo2 tons, Capt OnirrißU ntnO. Roderburg, Bth July. From Borneo 2nd July. G.c. and 54 d.p. For Borneo VESSELS IN PORT. Umd*W t Ger str 99 6tons, Capt UCDPUAUT uccccic Zohncr. sth July. From Bangkok, Ist MtKOMAN I VtbstLs. j u]y Gc, and sd. p.
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    • 35 3 M ist. Att< ndant, CaptM. th e,.O'Archerjcrag .1 Mc- ist Wilful lwful inds of tl* complainant on the U ed wilful aceto plainant Whilst g in the drawn, on eceived it and
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    • 159 3 that: -The occupation of but iwuse inspe ting is si Municipal Commissioners sin >uld itinerated for their sincerity of in the bing an>: ng of an -■>Y. < 'Act of I it V g the existence of filthy latrines and choked up dra gh government official ned the
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    • 46 3 Reuter's Agency wires -(By submarine telegraph) RIOTING TN ST. PETERSBURG. Revolutionary demonstration yesterday. London, July 10th, 3.57 p. m St. Petersburg is growing more unsafe. Thei e was a serious fight last night between the revolutionary demonstrators, the Cossacks and the Police.
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    • 30 3 WAVE RED FLAGS— SING A PROHIBITED MARCH. London, July 10th 3.57 p.m. Many of the wounded revolutionists paraded the streets waving red flags and singing the Marseillaise.
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    • 38 3 THE KING' S TOUR. WILL REMAIN AT MARIENBAD FOR THREE WEEKS. London, July 10th, 3.57 p.m. H. M. King Edward wiH arrive at Marienbad on the nth of next month and will make a three weeks sojourn there.
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    • 62 3 GKNERAL AND COLONEL MEET IN COMBAT. But pistols did not go off. London, July 10th, 3.57 p.m. Owing to a dispute arising over the revision of the Dreyfus affair, General Goose and Colonel Picquait met to fight a duel with pistols in the suburbs oi Paris. The
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    • 48 3 TROOPS SURROUND REBELS. Over Five Hundred Killed But Few Escape. London, July 10th, noon. The Natal troops completely surrounded the rebel Impi in the district of I'mvoti, killing 548. Very few of the rebels could escape. There were no casualties among the white troops.
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    • 31 3 TOOK OPPORTUNITY OF HIS CRUISE IN NORWEGIAN WATERS. London, July 10th, noon. The Kaiser, who is cruising on the Norwegian coist vUited King Haakon at Trondhjem.
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    • 57 3 EFFORTS TO REFLOAT HER UNSUCCESSFUL. Warships in Attendance Depart London, July 10th, noon. Although there wr*n an extra high tide yesterday, all t'*e efforts made to refloat the "Montague" failed. The warships which had been in attendance to render assistance in refloating her are leaving. There will be
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    • 61 3 NO REASON FOR SPECIAL ENQUIRY. Lease is in interests off Colonies Off Property. London, July 10th, noon. Speiking in the House of Commons, Mr. Campbell Ban.ierman said that the pearl fisheries Lease was drafted with a sincere desire to safeguard the Colony's property to the utmost extent,
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    • 94 3 WAS NECESSARY FOR UNITY OF EMPIRE. Important Speech Yesterday. London, July 10th, 4.22 p.m. Addressing an assembly of fourteen thou^ tnd persons in Birmingham yesterday, Mr. Chamberlain dwelt on the proposed tariff reform which he said was necessary for the unity of the Empire. He
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    • 39 3 REGARDING EGYPTIAN EXECUTIONS. London July 10th, 4.22 p.m. He referred with disgust and indignation to the conduct of the Minister!- alists in regard to refusing to sanction the Egyptian executions and their attitude towards Natal. 1
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    • 97 3 MUST CONSIDER MOHOMIIEDAN UNREST. Britain's Doom Prophesied Unless Parliament be Checked. London, July 10th, 9.35 a.m. The London Post and Daily Telegraph are alarmeJ at the schemes suggested by Mr. Haldane towards reducing the strength of the army and they cannot believe that the country will
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    • 404 3 Y. M. C. A. v. R. G. A. The second match in connection with the Association Cup Tie Competiton was played yesterday afternoon between the Y. M. C. A. and R.G.A. The ground was in a slippery condition with pools here and there, so, as a result,
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    • 2500 3 ACCUSED FOUND GUILTY OF CULPABLE HOMICIDE. Kee Yong Kuat, charged with having murdered one[Chua Koh on the 7th June last, appeared for trial at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Fisher and a special jury. Acting Attorney-General Innes appeared for the Crown and Mr. Lowell tor the accused.
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    • 877 3 MILK ADULTERATION. On 25th June last whilst Sanitary Inspectors Glass and Plunkett were on their rounds, the latter met a licensed milk seller named Saminathar from whom he purchased some milk and bottled and sealed it as is usually done. He forwarded the sample for analysis. Half an
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    • 66 3 The P&O Co. announce that certified exhibits for the Ceylon Rubber Exhibition will be com eyed at half the usual rates. Exhibitors and Residents of the Straits Settlements and F. M. S. wishing to visit the Exhibition can obfin tickets to Ceylon by P O Steamers leaving
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    • 307 3 Shareholders in the Straits Trading Company are reminded that a meeting is to be held to-morrow at noon. A Chinaman was charged by Sanitary Inspector Brett before the Police Court for offering him an illegal gratification and was fined $20. H. R. H. Prince Nakon Chaisee was
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 226 3 matsuo'S* Japanese anemflcoGßAPi) Che premier Cop. MATINEE This Evening from b to 7 p.m. CHILDREN FREE ADULTS HALF PRICE To-Night! I To-Night! 2 SHOWS Ist Starts 7.30 p. m. j 2nd Starts 9.30 p. m. I Srand JLuna J\ Wight Our Light > Never Fails We Consider Free Adds A
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 408 4 ART NEEDLE WORM AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. Cut Flowers from^O cts per basket Wreaths from $2 upwards. Boquets trom do do 11 A Specialty Wedding Orders to suit all customers Telephone No. 737 Note the address 217 Orchard Road, NOTieE. Take notice that Ahna Emamkhan one of the
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      • 691 4 J BANKSHongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,00(1000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve •10,000,000 1 tia m Silver Reserve 9600,000 ll «>.«AU00 Reserve JLiability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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      • 715 4 O< >< >« >O w w pCDCO* x >r— v %t > MALAY RECORDS I (i Lagu Jalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Pletnban Sri Rayu Garabo Yuman I] Mak Dabu Noori ft J Bangau Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong X Kuala dua Tengah malam Permata Gambos Sha'er
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      • 190 4 DO YOU COLLECT/ PICTORIAL /e oi .//f tk ml /Cy/ /^^J call at JITTS A Co. /rP/ -598-2--/U /North Bridge Road O A inspect their large /stock of newly arrived y/HAND COLOURED JEWELLED ARTISTIC CARDS. pToTOMUNE^ f LARGE 6ELECTIONS M M- A, NEsV MODERN I I MAKE m SPECIALLY SUITABLE
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      • 601 4 uii »~"ni£r^sr>l WANTE^ S A^ rE P«« if a ScUcUcrt Office i Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o This Paper. 10/7/07 u. c. A European assistant for plantation Must know field work. Applicants speaking French and Dutch preferred Applications to be sent to Behr
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      • 334 4 Sw« Road, Sg^ j Messrs. K,,,; X I( >KE !>, "otic,. Take Notia Ti" Attorney,., l h, Y by me on the ,I' 4 »*ij Rowing to^) absolutely laK e i^ rlain^ appointed tl, c f*«l a Power of Xt to r tlor ncv J Ut.TKarim. b Cn b^ to
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