Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 31 July 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 273 VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1906~ PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1059 1 THE WICKEDEST NATION IN THE WORLD. ...v. auove caption the weekly publication Answers has the follow- ing to say. We leave it to our readers to judge whether it is justifiable or otherwise: In an age which is frankly commercial, ID which the nations of the earth
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  • 759 1 SOME STATISTICS RUbber Rubber is being planted to a varying extent in every district of the State, but the coast districts of Klang and Kuala Selangor have attracted by far the most attention, and almost all the accessible area lying between the Klang and Selangor rivers has been
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    • 311 1 I tiTTU sco.. it* i t^_-^ KnUttle Co. Ltd. I SOLE IMPORTERS. J HE \<-\t >Qf .erne w v— —^^f r Flu gel's I Qondensod I 'i air 11 SSrand" Siiilk. I FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. H 1 prepared frrm the B f cowa fed on the richest pas- ly,
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    • 341 1 P Special HolidayTour TO CEYLON, &Newera Eliya 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 fc- children. I An attractive holiday r^so* for Visitors. CHEAP RETURN
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    • 20 1 Old enfilisl) Curve Cut Cobacco 4oz Vacuum tins iDitl) Aluminum pocket tin. "A SLICE TO A PIPEFI I. Obtainable verywhere.
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  • 331 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 31ST JULY. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Those who protest so vigorously against the increase in the duty on liquors on the ground that it will make them so dear as to place them beyond the reach of the poorer classes of the community,
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  • 319 2 tor some months past our former premises in Hill Street were quite inadequate to cope with the increased space required for our staff, and we had to vacate them on Sunday. We would ask our numerous friends and subscribers to note that we are now located in the commercial
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  • 260 2 Our bellicose friends who think that there can be no government I not based upon martial conquest 1 should study the manner in which Africa has been divided and subdivided among the various Euro pean Powers till there remain but 230,000 square miles unapportiuned out ot a
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  • 331 2 A PALPABLY typographical blunder crept into our para, yesterday in recording the letter of acknowledgment of the Popular Man Competition cheque from the Hon. E. \V. Birch. We made Mr. Birch say that he had forvvarded the cheque to the 'Treasurer of the Church Building Fund ("Church English at Ipoh.
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  • 486 2 S. F. v. R. g. A a result of the draw in the d r««C ipetii fllast Hiursdaybetw! widths Roval Vrtilleryofonej mac, i was pU) noon und. lent dim .tic conditions and I onlooker*. d the b >xv d with the burning sun in their fa their
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  • 87 2 Taken ffij^iue or S &*as Theit ia Blptlsm b M0,,, I The l partment from P a c Changas In British n« Smce tie mid Llfl 1 has been fost, aml II women with whom one nt^^ everywhere; perh lp p «d freedom which mil \> more
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    • 248 2 Caldbeck I Macgregor Co. JUST LANDED. fl Shipment of Herefordshire Cider (by H*. P. Bulmer Co. of Hereford, who j obtained the Gold Medal in 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award Ii; qaart bottles oply. SPECIAL .WJ W*% S&ru LJseo Pianos RETURNED FROM HIRE BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN
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    • 382 2 !^^^*d <y^^^^E^— "*^j^jj*rj^r NATIIRAI t^ j THE "T I THOMPSON n THOMAS CO. a J=SSB SRs^^J AUSTRALIAN THODyn^soosr THzo:yi:^.s at co. I i Mel de r €urope~ MUSICAL EVENINGS IBIEIFOIR/lE, ZDTJ^bI^TO AFTER IDIILTISriEIR,. AUSTRIAN STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE IC. CHAYTOR, Manager. Skim and o o I BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED- J
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    • 205 2 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. Cut Flowers from 50 cts per basket. Wreaths from $2 upwards. Bouquets from do do "A Specialty Wedding Orders to suit all customers Telephone No. 737 Note the address 217 Orchard Road. cs= ST3j Mihap 60., Cavenagh Bridge Bui/dings, Mihap, cures
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  • 15 3 •nT POLITICAL n KROAPCAST. Of ,0.20*™ I n hmi-iu- nnd Social-
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  • 7 3 I^T.ON.N/UU-SWAV. VF\R WARSAW.
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  • 21 3 RECALLED. s ,,Con^ SerVICE rct .re in a fort- redment will be formed feflSS the field for a
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  • 36 3 n,R INTERVENTION ALMOST OLR INEVITABLE. Tut Opinion of the "Temps London. July 3-. iai©tm Frenc h semi-official organ 1 rJI commenting upon the tSi Teheran, considers thai the ffiS« of j Great Brit*
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  • 38 3 OBERVATIVE ASSOCIATIONS DISAGREE. But Balfourites Win. London. July 30, 1020. a.m. ilerence of the e Assort«ions, of^nkm were developed on the question of fcaocra:>::i- r the organizations. for the the Hon. A. J Balfour.
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  • 45 3 MEETING IN ALBERT HALL. Could only be carried on by 0 Loodoo, July 30. ic.^o a.m, 1 mass meeting held in Hal!, Mr. Balfour e present nment as I dc-c '.be: citch me which could only becar;ied on by a" r -y-tem."
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  • 39 3 RESULT f.F P-.KRAMATTA CONTEST SIASBURY I>EFEATED. London, July 30, 1020 a.m. The world's sculling championship which took place at Sydney, on the tke of fivcpoandi aside, re-ulted in a victory tor Town who beat Stanbnry tths.
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  • 77 3 ra« a well filled house last Col Rob Love's benefit and a *y txceflent programme was pr«> itcm on the programme jr riding contest, which ■W Mend of fun; the trophy, (a irble clock) evento Mr. Greaves of Dallans is tiie last of Harmsions in Singapore an j
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  • 48 3 R OBBERY AT PASIR PANJANG. d; t 7 r ->f 3 and4yester. occu.e.l by Mr. YapVeow ?byalllief r thieVCS fn vn attempt to snatch aunt of the occu- w.i« wearing rUe tllief managed u l lll lvhl y being Um hdy in resuu J po^d as the sustained
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  • 59 3 ]^< precious 1 ver else *W6.H opened t-W. D c «ture be:,, that a *k t -isiness 1. it is re»M on the **r. lone to IU ;^ti v «io 1 n V a;i,: t;° m r ,'^J 4>m is striving i*"« >cr et Gov- u tariffs. U I tr^
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  • 36 3 JAPANESE LOANS IN GOOD ODOUR LATEST ISSUED AT PAR. But for half m llion sterling OOO.T. London, July 30, 10.20 am. The Tokio loan of ,£500,000 sterling has been issued on the London market at par.
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  • 56 3 THIRD BATTALION DISBANDED. Inspected by H. M. the Kino. London, July 30th, 10.20 a.m. H. M. The King has inspected the third battalion of the Scots Guards at Buckingham Palace, prior to their being disbanded. H VI. delivered a speech in which he expressed the great admiration
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  • 51 3 SHAH IS QUITE AGREEABLE. London July 30th, 10.20 a.m. Reutcr learns that the cause of the present discontent in Persia is due to the unpopularity of the Grand Vizier who was opposed to the granting of self government to the people. The Shah will welcome
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  • 59 3 DIVERGENCIES OF OPINION EXIST. I Will not go to Revolutionary Extremes. London, July 30th, 10.20 a.m. There has been a fresh and a prolonged conference between the Dumaists at present in Finland. Considerable divergencies of opinion have been occasioned owing to the constitutional Democrats refusing to go to
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  • 30 3 FURTHER MODIFICATIONS. London, July 30, 3.37 p.m. Those units forming the third Battallion of the Scots Guards are to be distributed among the first and second battalions
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  • 46 3 STANDARD OF STATURE INCREASED. Applies to Scotch and Irish Guards. London, July 30, 2 37 p.m. Recruiting for the Regiment is not to be stopped. The standard height limit for the Scotch and Irish Guardsmen has been raised to five feet nine inches.
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  • 19 3 Weather permitting, the Town and Volunteer Band will play at the High Service Reservoir to-night at 8.30
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  • 116 3 A YEARLY LOSS O F 4,000,000 From a communique which appears in the G/>be we learn that an Imperial Co-nmUsion has been engaged at Torn in Western Siberia, in overhauling the minagement and general conduct of the Siberian Railway. It is hopsd at Tomsk by people who
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  • 191 3 TROOPERS SHOUT FOR REVENGE. Mcsini's Kraal, July 4. The troops discovered the remains of a white man who had been recen ly butchered by the rebels. The body was hacked and cut in the most horrible manner. He is believed to hive been an official of the Public
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  • 147 3 A cobbler in a W irwickshire village his let th^ fl}:>r above his shop to a doctor, and they have displayed the following sign:— Dr. and J. S. Wris.lt, vlenders of body and soles. The German barque R. C. Rickmtrs, which is announced as the largest sailing vessel in the
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  • 659 3 PLAINTIFF ABSENT AND CASE DIMISSKD. When the case of A. M. V. K. Saraynathan Chetty vs. Wee Teng Kee and seven others was called yesterday it was ascertained that the plaintiff was absent and was represented only by another Chetty who had with him no power of
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  • 182 3 ihe British Consul in Denmark writes:— The Eist Asiatic Company has, during 1905, made the largest profit, since it was started ten years ago, and they have charterd several" ships besides^Jtheir own One of their finest vessels was sunk by a Russian cruiser during the war,
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  • 155 3 Even the law's delays seems to have its limits, for a suit in which the villages of Luceran and Lanconqne, in the Alpes-Maritimes, have been engaged since 1462, was brought to an end last month. The dispute concerned a piece of land, which, after 444 years' deliberation, has
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  • 1281 3 SENSATIONAL CASE OF ALLEGED CHEATING. Prominent Engineer Arrested. On Saturday last Mr. Henry C. Hogan, Managing Director of the Engineering firm of Hogan and Co. now in liquidation, was arrested by Sergeant Maclean on a warrant issued by Mr. Nathan on a sworn informatioa laid by Mr. O.
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  • 193 3 The hanging and flogging of the Egyptians, who were concerned in the attack on British Officers, referred to in our telegrams the other week, occurred, says a Cairo correspondent, at a spot about 300 yards from Denshawai, the place being surrounded by two cordons of
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  • 197 3 A pathetic little love idyll, unspoiled by any of the elements which go to make up most French love remances* of the time, has occured in Paris. A lady who had brought up a Breton orphan girl named Yvonne Lemakere, sent her about six months ago, being
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  • 437 3 The hon'ble Capt. Arthur H. Young, c.M.c, is appointed Deputy Governor during the Governor's absence in Penang and the Federated Malay States. The Government of India have decided, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, to alter the designation of the Gold Reserve Fund to the Gold Standard Reserve,
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  • 215 3 Per M. M. s. s. Caledonian, from Europe, July Bth Mr. W. H. Dinsmore (For Batavia) Mr. Hankoflf; Mr. J. Dagnet. Per P. and O. steamer Macedonia, connecting with the steamer Malta at COLOMBO. From LOODON, July 6. SINGAPORE Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Cherry and
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  • 412 3 It is alleged, says a Laffans telegram, that American butter imported into Turkey is mere "refuse," a "conglomeration of several undefinable animal, botanical, mineral and chemical substances. The Hair Fair of Limoges was held on 26th June, and the market-place was filled with girls, who stood >\cmuiely while dealers examined
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    • 7 3 Router's Agency wire*. (By •übmarine 1 elegraph.)
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    • 185 3 The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. D'icumcnts and correspondence of any description translated from and into European and Asiatic languages. Absolute discretion guaranteed Tuition In languages after an approved method. Informations, Researches, Enquiry private cases, about countries and places, whereabouts of missing persons etc. Observation of Individuals. Detection of
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    • 51 3 Matsuo's! Matsuo's Matsuo's Japanese Cinematograph BEACH ROAD, (Near Raffles Hotel) To-Night! To-Night!! Srand Shogramme new Artists Reu> nets lieu) Sights EVERYTHING NEW THE GOOD SHOW GOOD PEOPLE 2 Shows Ist Starts 7. 30 p.m. 2nd 9. 30 p.m. The Show With The Light That Never Fails. Look For The Name
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    • 452 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence of 3 years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical CO. of Penang mymiG pusi To-night! To-night!! Tuesday 31st July at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road Will put on the Stage for the first time A TRIP TO FAIRLAND New Faces. New Dresses. New
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    • 708 4 BANKSHongkong i Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KEStKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 IQ i oOiVY> Silver Reserve 9500,000 f iyo uu u Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C.
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    • 588 4 pATHE pRERES CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS 0 For a complete Cinematograph Installation a PP i y to j Levy Hermanos 3 Battery Road 1 ArlpOti ff Double-sided Records Q i VilCUll and Talking M ac hines J l?/1oVl Double-sided Records I awUwll an( j Talking Machines "Eden" Talking Machines fpoms2 o. 1
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    • 266 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. <$ Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February, 1906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bridge Road. To Contractors. Tenders are invited for the rebuilding of
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    • 789 4 "E.t I." ADUTS; Fliri^J WANTED. g^ r S>Jn Solicitor^ Office' a bhorthaiid Writer and fypist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. C/o This Paper. 10/7/07 L\ C. V A Competent Chinese Salesman with general knowledge of Piece GoodApply by letter, with Copies of testimonials, to M. c/o E. D.
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