Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 1 August 1906

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  • 17 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 274 VOL. ll' SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAyT AUGUSTTTisoa PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 597 1 Baron Suyematsu who passed Xj° Ug Sln gapore the other day, has a^ s f«« the following letter to The Allow me a word from Far Japan, wnere I am now safely returned. I have received many newspaper cuttings relating to my letter on the Zieten
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  • 228 1 HINT TCTSINGAPORE JURORS After trying some counterfeit coining cases, the foreman of the jury at the Old Bailey remarked on the 2nd inst If the authorities will accept a suggestion oi twelve business men, who have during the year to deal with a considerable amount
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  • 125 1 The case before the Sixth Chamber, in Paris, in which a Brussels firm sought to recover 3,200 francs (^'2B) from Mine. Sarau LJernhardt for a hand made lace bedcover, has been concluded. Mine. Bernhardt contended that she had merely taken the bedcover on approval, but
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  • 670 1 u Mr. Upton Sinclair," says a daily paper, "has written another story of a poetic and idyllic character." Overheard at Lord's.— First Sepectator: I heard someone say that one of the men had not got a single maiden." Second ditto: "Poor fellow. But Jack told me another
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  • 219 1 PWELVE i> w' Va \X f\ Bermuda, lay, Julj 4 iiie missing French emigrant ship America, bound trotn Marseille! to New York was towed in here at ten o'clock this morning. Leaving St. Michaels on June n the America on June 16 mc with bad weather, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 300 1 cure: cut coweco w Vticuuiii Cins pockei H* ■fjohn Little Co. Ltd. SOLE IMPORTERS. J I FLU GEL'S Condensed I 'HHtirif Srand" SJiilk. ■I FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. i prepared frr m the HH fed i n tic richest pas- rity, uniformity and supsri- 43) erders it particularly suit- climates.
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    • 342 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, Rr Newera Eliya %JU 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.
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    • 8 1 SINGAPORE J. LinLEtCO., LTD. end AGENTS. RO6IKSON &CO
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  • 796 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 1st AUGUST. THE NEW WOMAN. The new woman appears to have arrived in England with a vengeance this year. That product of the p.culiar civilization of America, the new woman," seems destined to over-run the old world "as well. We are not
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  • 12 2 dfdfdf n.ti0,,,|. u Kit rhe,,i7JJ* m »r,C« Medical Press
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  • 20 2 lenceofth to Hindu God i .Tv?2 llI l53 rit^ to permitting u^JPleja accessories to cri^ S^l fc
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  • 27 2 u ms been notice.} of humanity uhich c P r 'no2 should be take, o 1 battles lo^nothi quarrel on water ?J£ Pans. UFt *Jm$
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  • 49 2 A remarkable ca* of f reported from I Ma^ where a Turkish lack h s chiMreo in two years, s to qu idruplcts in \h v ga> week to two sons 2 The happy mother, wh o a^ her large i[ m excellent health.^I^
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  • 39 2 io the maj >nty of those »K« Canadian Pavilion at IC hibition, the mwcral wealth of h«s daughte, land comes l^the greater o,:nprodu Cl N In the world, but it>ea rV silver, gold, copperother minerals.- S
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  • 51 2 To the English eye and c SfahS). hf *at tll Crow,, w.ll be applying lhc K iloubt. later on. It is ih. mean* just the sam, though, curiously cno have m, the French r. in maki ■hile the have a special word, Enl so-ne accident the I "P
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  • 109 2 pposewew Ideal roi ;Ve hm; we ;^s and b.»r< to our bo allow our balli dm ing "a bore" and refuse to be pri until they have be But \vh it are tve > irho caumot enj j th e am one of tto tj where
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  • 465 2 The Annual Gc^eril Meeting of the Singapore Catholic Club was held at the Club house la^t evening. There was a po w attendance, but j ist sufficient to form a quorm. The Honorary Secretary* read the Minutes of the previous General Meeting held just
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  • 105 2 The Bindminn Opera Company have arrived in Singapore. Miss Henrietta Murkens and Miss Edith Merriless, the talented lady violinist and pianist h.ive arrived in Singapore, and arrangements are being m ide to give a concert at an early date. A prominent member of the Chinese Community p lid as a
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  • 34 2 A Special wire to the "1' Telegraph ija that: It has beer. Government to take ove railways, whose value n estnuttii 250 million yen. The railways rill be the State within j
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  • 79 2 Clau-eN i to the Ed I as amended have now v mo<t curious 4 which emb (dies one oi Mr B.rreins new amendi ici >■ fhe tee decided that the pare: twenty children atti I Voluntary mode in which exten afforded may appeal to the Board*
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  • 110 2 rHIED TO GET PLANS 01 SUBMARINES FR A MECHANIC Paris— The trial took place at I to-day ofjeinne Rcnee. a spy in the p.iy of I believed to be u T.u prisoner, wh accused ot' having naval officer* to reveal tregardin* the Fre Jeanne Renee is
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  • 30 2 lin Ceylon Government is munication with the Strait* aul to obtain the collection and despa ten Ceylon of the rubber exhibits I exhibition to be held M S next month
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    • 251 2 H THE StoS^BtiTri;^ sterilized H v^ BI\AJVD CANS nT*h*>^ PU RE^^iir THOMAS CO. J^4^gjLL CRaS^^i AUSTRALIAN THOMPSON THOMAS COJ SSv Used Pisnos I RETURNED FROM HIRE I BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN MAKERS. 3 HOPKINSONS *450, 5475, $500 Lsual Price S6OO a HAAO *450 1 PALL WERNER 5425 «600 l
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    • 354 2 Caldbeck sViacgregor Co. JUST LANDED. A Shipment of 3Cerefordshire Cider (by H. P. Buhner Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal in 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award lp quart bottles oply. "fiotel <k r €urope~ [CORONATION DAY] MUSICAL TIFFIM DINNER oisr Thursday the 19th inst. At 1
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    • 171 2 NOTICE. Lost, between Oxley Pise rnd T>hoby Gh^ut, a snic.il black Mala ca Cane, mounted with a gold knob. Anyone returning same to F. E S. c/o E. D. M. wiil be suitably rewarded, and anyone found in possession of same after this date will be prosecuted. NOTICE. 11 The
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  • 24 3 i.rioN^ IU I f£^' FTf 0T ER l^ 0 1 1 1 3 1 'review the I be able todd w,
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  • 24 3 I fflS^ 1^ 1., I don 1 beoi^ued by I r^, i;l !i,t> allied to the iStn.ftlDamain their cause
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  • 28 3 I *o*^ OCCL R KBRM KILLtD. j three Greek g£-! of by hf9 b ner*)i:> vvere kllled a d ""'"fjJrban^ «re of such a 'Pi
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  • 13 3 I London, July 3°. P- m- s n rre^p indent at Teheran
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  • 38 3 Inp,NESE MAINTAIN THEIR P* PLEDGE I KB AL-0 WITHDRAW. London. July 31. i P™ fe Tm* Wing correspondent, wires that proJJS th C railway the c i* to be that the Japg their .m« still regaining Irawinf.
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  • 22 3 I JAPANESE SIU'. O>\ 1 CUSTOMS LA iij ;i. 1. p.m. ffc in N a '..vans; D r opriate the rrrr
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  • 20 3 July 31,1 p.m. 1 lesc milinry pen to exi of 1 tad could be n;nt. hav- -i during ipation.
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  • 29 3 1 July. 1 p.m. •ndent further urges resumption by Great Britain of Ihe north of a N which wee P'iortj the outbreak of the
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  • 21 3 'STEWARDS CUP. Kwnow Saui i>' is 6 to 1 on "jr. *Wh hasbeen EC the ed are 7 to 1.
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  • 23 3 Ul) *V URGE MAJORITY. Co «*UI Marklv. .-4.^ p.m. "havepMwd Bill at its fee* 7" read, fc% 1 with the
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  • 11 3 tt *J}»U> SEIZE THE :h:, lared l>.4s»»« Mt;o,s
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  • 11 3 S Unn^raoS S n on the u A h J servitude
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  • 1474 3 IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL YESTERDAY EVENING. On invitation issued through the public press by Mr. E. F. H. Edlin, Hon. Secret \ry of the Singapore branch of the Straits Settlements Association, about three hundred representative business and professional men gathered in the
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  • 384 3 A RECORD OF STEADY PROGRESS. The Malay Mail reviews Mr. E. W. Birch's Report on Perak for the past year and asserts that that State's record, like that of Kuala Lumpur, i» one of steady progress. The revenue is nearly a million dollars
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  • 237 3 SAD TALE OF WOE SENT TO LONDON. He Threatens to take Poison. Seoul, July 4. The Japanese have virtually made the Emperor of Korea a prisoner within his palace. The Marquis Ito demanded the Emperor's constent to place the Government police around the palace instead of
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  • 1069 3 JUDGMENT GIVEN IN CASE OF DUNMAN vs. KOEK. Yesterday morning, acting Chief Justice Law gave his decision in this case in which the trustees of the Grove Estate, Tanjong Katong, sued Lawyer E. R. Koek for the recovery of $3000 which they claimed to have paid the
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  • 1619 3 ALLEGED BREACH OF THE PETROLEUM ORDINANCE. Last Wednesday, on information laid by Assistant Superintendent Hawtry, Mr. Ehrenfels of Messrs. Katz Bros was charged with negligent conduct with respect to certain explosive substance namely 200 cases Naphta which were loaded in a Twakow and took fire in the harbor
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  • 223 3 The Teutonia Club was absolutely full last nignt to witness the above plazas staged by the ever welcome Bandman Opera Company. It is a pity lhat they cannot stay with us longer, but they are due in Penang to fulfill a week's engagement, and must needs away.
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  • 188 3 Attention is invited to an advertise- ment appearing elsewhere with regard to the inauguration of a society styled the Singapore Christian Friend-in-need Society. The Institution is one thoroughly deserving of support and the promoters are to be commended for the spirit of benevolence which has actuated them in organising so
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    • 523 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence oj j years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical 60. or Penang UIWIJ6 PUS! To-night! To-night!! IVednesday ist August at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road Will put on the Stage for the first time A TRIP TO FAIRYLAND New Rices. New D. esses.
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    • 704 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESEMVE FUND:— S>t«rling KcSf-rve 110,000,000) AiosooiVin Silvarßeservc 96oauuo| IJO W Itaeeffi Liabihty oi Proprietors §10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, fcsq— Lliairmah. Hoo. C. W. Dicksoii— Drputy-Chairman. K. Ci.H-tz, Ksq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim, Ksq. G.
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    • 619 4 Q, u v >C=>C=><=3CDCDi >CDQQ<ZZZ3C==--> x > PSIK FBiiS I CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS o For a complete Ci nematograph Installation a PP i y to 0 Levy Hermanos 3 Batter Road n ff Double-sided Records Q j vjucuii and Talking Machines 1 C^rmfi ff Double-sided Records ■j OUCH and Talking Machines
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    • 268 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. m 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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    • 565 4 "t. h ft" mm. for ssLE,l^r>l WANTED. WANTED in"'Tso!Tcii,,r\ Office a Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o This Paper. 10/7/07 u. c. A Competent Chinese Salesman with i general knowledge of Piece Goods Apply by letter, with Copies of testimonials, to J^L^ 0 E
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    • 100 4 r Sal,, Only ridd Foi -Sa| e r D four-.- N order. Go an > Canning. &t Notice. A-! n,,l j K.-i im. And als< t k firm or its u Ws ßilBE HOTEL. THE FIPAHCES Of ftCOLONY I I A PUBLIC MEETIN6 S E. F. H. EDLIN, non, j
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