Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 August 1906

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  • 19 1 Easten Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 275 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 299 1 It is again reported from Simla by the Tunes correspondent there that Ameer Habibullah Khan has almost made up his mind to visit India in November. For a long time, he has had a Viceregal invitation to appoint some place south of the Khyber for a personal
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  • 323 1 A correspondent writing to the Times in reference to the revel itations as to how tuberculous aud putrid carcases are doctored up in the canning factories of Chicago, gives the following remarkable case of the discovery of embalmed nams •'ln Jjne ot last year, the firm i 1
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  • 244 1 Before Judge Sinylv, K. C\. at Shoreditch County Court, a clerk, named Stevens, vras being cross-examined as to his means, when the following dialogue ensued Mr. Sutton (for plaintiff): You live at Highamhill, VValthamstow r Defendant: Correct. Big house? Fairly.— Rent paid? Four months 1 owing. Any means? N'>ne
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  • 413 1 She Corrects Jit>ge and Obtains Damages for Assaui r. An amusing case was heard in the Bloomsbury County Court last month in which Miss fcva Helen Silvester was awarded £i damages, with costs, against Mrs. Lily Warren for assault Plaintiff, a girl of small I stature, wearing
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  • 242 1 The following letter ha- been addressed by Mr. K«-,r Il.tnlie. M.P., to Mr. Bankole-Bright, a native Zulu now in Edinburgh My Dear Sir, regret to say that I cannot offer you an appointment, a, I shall not be in Scot! ind again until the the
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  • 160 1 WORSE THAN CHICAGO IJFKF. The House of Lordi Committee on Juvenile Smoking met on July when some striking evidence was tendered by Mr. Gaston, London m map r of ah American publishhing firm, was tin- < > itor < ;i--cig irette crusade hich has 1»: through- ut Europe.
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  • 55 1 Two moc| large steamers are 1 coming to Port Swettenhnm. One, the Beuc/ugh, is expected on the lath August, and the other, the Glencarn, on the 17th. The former is bringing two carriages and 600 tons of material for our railways, and the latter one carriage and over 300 tons
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    • 186 1 I 1 iSt> TS jjn Little Co. Ltd. I SOLE IMPORTERS. I fLU GEL'S Condensed Sairg Sir and SDiilk. fULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. d fin m the w fed on tin r < hesl pas- nders it partu ularly suitclimai $9.25 I Do*. $2.35 Tin. 20 cts. I Ihu'little co.
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    • 468 1 P Special Holiday T our TO CEYLON, &Newera Eliya 0,200 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. CHEAP
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    • 19 1 Old fncilish Curoc Cut Cobacco 4oz Vacuum Cins witl) /ilumiiiutn pocket tin, A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable verywhere.
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  • 795 2 The Eastern Daily mail PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 2ND AUGUST. TUESDAY'S MASS MEETING. To anyone who was present at the mass meeting held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening, and thougtfully surveyed the situation, the most striking conclusion which he must have reached was the pity of it
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  • 61 2 Among the cargo of the B.S. Benladi for Singapore which arrived here j'esterdiy, were various cases the contents of which, when put together, in the Town H ill Tower, will form the muchdiscussed clock. There is no diubt but that the tower will be much
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  • 243 2 Oar readers are reminded that a Fancv Fair will be held to-night at the Catholic Club in aid of the funds of the above Society, and as this is a m i^t deserving institution it is hoped tint th^ charitably iticliued will fl Kk to
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  • 145 2 Captain Boldero, R. N. piid a visit to the Japanese battleship Katori yesterday. The policeman who was reported to have been found terribly injured, is thought cO have inflicted the injuries on himself. This is the theory of the Police authorities. A meeting of the Indian Christian Association will be
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  • 726 2 Tl.. r- *O. (or a week ou bdialf'r?.! I Tew, and asked f r Mr I «*,so his Counsel^ c laiter 2Sl responsible f Or the r k a^' I decided. e Co «s. i, HI I ne second n^,. Rl»ntiff and eTn'l wanted a week's :o'
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  • 31 2 fin brothers Shnger granted their discharge l!! mptcy Court ol :alcuttx rHosiwhohoH.R bv g|,dtohoa.tlut.t^M )tl iie RJ=who >l,ou!d k.^>W. thai aline* ihow -'> ri ltl menl the value ot thcil naturally incrsasf
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    • 248 2 Caldbeck JUST LANDED. A Shipment of Sferefbrdshire Cider (by H. P. Bulmer Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal in 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award \p quart bottles oply. SPECIAL %WT f^ CMhtLv USED PIHN©S RETURNED FROM HIRE BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN MAKERS. 3 HOPKINSONS *450,
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    • 429 2 ,^g|g__^ -W^taaw PURE I fe^t^^^^^^^g NATURAL I' THE I jyr $|\AfVD cans I^UJJ-t CgSS^jL AUSTRALIAN I STORES. I THOMPSON" THOMAS &c CO. I "fioui ae r €urope [CORONATION DAY] MUSICAL TIFFIN DINNER O3ST Thursday the 9th inst. At 1 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. I The Hotel del' Europe String Band
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    • 228 2 NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, 6th August. (First Monday in August, j For Sale. A pair of young ostriches, 7 months old, perfectly tame. Can be seen at No. 162 Middle Road. 2/8-8-06. Mr. T. KUD©, Japanese dentist CHARGES MODERATE, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 7 3 u ,,don, Al 'f c^'tiwtion
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  • 17 3 IInfiScLUDEDIN L^don.Au^t ..rp.m m the views expressed J^ fia pp ean hclllternatlonal -Jtoi'JV.
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  • 35 3 I THE DUNWM PIERTo m pROVHLY ERECTFD. London, August. 3 p.m. i the House <^f Commons, 'Unstated th.it .hattliedcrp-waterpiCT iSt Afr-i. t'e conrh had been sin-Toned. Sk proceeded with as qu.ckly as -> r
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  • 35 3 ANOTHER LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL I'hjer Consideration. London, August. 1, 3 p. m. Lord Elgin said that he was r the establishment of iLvcbmc Council in British Centra! Africa, similar to that obtainBritish East Africa.
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  • 27 3 I SIGNATORIES OF VIBORG PETITION DENOUNCED. GCVFRNVFNT WILL PMSKUTI THEM. London, Augu-t 1,3 p.m. The Government has decided upon of the signatories to jjrg Manifesto.
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  • 34 3 TARTARS ON WAR PATH. Burn Villages— Terrible Slaughter. London. August, 1 3 p.m. Advices Ebon Tiflis show that regular campaign organized II Armenians by the Tartars. >H foe 1 wefk pist.
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  • 27 3 FUSILLADE LASTS FOR FIVE DAYS. Village Burned London, August, 13pm. fed tint the Tartars mide the Askcran Pass held by !f* Armenians. IWj were rcpuKed
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  • 25 3 C °LDS TREAM GUARDS ASSIGN^TODUTY. L .OR posi NEXT MONT|| r J h d rc B™«nt of te»l«L c Sr!!!!2 for the •"^sS^S."*"* Wi
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  • 10 3 Mr. Toolk. !^d ar J |;..unrHl of the world-
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  • 9 3 evil ri^' lludc fuI Olhlec gears'
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  • 101 3 PROPOSED REDUCTIONS RIDICULED A Bad Precedent. London, August i, 3 p.m. In an interesting debate in the House of Lords, on the question of thesuggested reduction in the usual programme submitted, Earl Cawdor censured the action of the government in departing from the original scheme proposed. He considered
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  • 60 3 CHECKMATE ON GERMANY. Lord Goschen insisted that, as Germany was bent upon a policy of Imperialism, and that those who laboured under the delusion that the resolutions adopted by the Hague conference were likely to arrest what was considered by Germany as her future mission, (ti*., her
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  • 53 3 THE STEWARDS CUP. Results. London, August 1, 3 p.m. Rorlcetter, first. TwfUvebore second. Admirable Crichton third. The betting was 5/1 on Rocketter 7/1 on Twelvebore and 100/6 on Admirable Crichton. Thirteen horses took part in this event. Rocketter won by three lengths the second and third horses were but
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  • 147 3 EQUAL PRIVILEGES FOR BOTH. Embodied in New Constitution. London, Aug. 1, 1.3 p.m. Mr. Winston Churchill, explaining the constitution, said th t the guiding principle of conferring a responsible government was the extension to both Briton and Boer of the fullest privileges accorded through the privilege of
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  • 41 3 MUTINEERS BOMBARD LOYALISTS. Five Hundred Killed. London, August I, 4 p.m. A Hellingsfors, yesterday night, the artillery occupying the fortress of Sv^nborg, mutinied. They bombarded the quarters occupied Hy the loyal Infantry. Five hundred were killed or wounded.
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  • 30 3 ALL OFFICERS PLACED UNDER ARREST. London, August t 4 p.m. The troops garrisoning the town of Sketudden have also mutinied. Yesterday morning they had imprisoned all their officers.
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  • 60 3 OFFICERS MURDERED. Mutinous Troops. London, A neu<;t 1 12.30 p.m. The garrison of D^hbgar, in the Caucasus, has mutinied. The Commander, as well as eight other officers, were killed. The reason of the mutiny was through the taking over of the local administration. From Samara another serious
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  • 83 3 The President referred at the last meeting of the Penang Commissioners to the duties of Acting Assistant Secretary performed by Mr. Peterson during Mr. Biggs' tenure as Acting Secretary and Secretary respectively. As Mr. Peter-son had also continued his own work as Chief Clerk and had
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  • 116 3 At a recent Calcutta Municipal Meeting it was proposed that the Corporation should sell to rich men the right of naming streets after them as a method of making money. The proposal was strongly opposed and lost by a lar^e majority. People in Shanghai are subscribing fairly liberally to the
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  • 734 3 THE NAPHTHA CASE. ra S reDOr ted yesterday, the two cases against Mr. Ehrenfels, agent of 11 J >tanda! "d Oil Company, were called up before Mr. Michell yesterday. Mr. Edlin, who appeared for Mr. Lhrenfels, applied for a postponement He said that he had only just been
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  • 195 3 THE SAINAM" TRAGEDY. TELEGRAM DESPATCHED TO HAMBURG AND PEKING. The following telegrams which have been despatched to Hamburg and Peking by the members of the East Asiatic Association in Hongkong will be of interest. [Translation.] 44 Hongkong, 21st July, 1906. 44 The East Asiatic Association, 44 Hamburg. 44 Forward representations
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  • 66 3 The mobilization of the troops in Singapore commenced yesterday morning, the regiment of Sherwood Foresters and artillery manning the out forts whilst a portion of the 95 Russells Infantry defended Singapore Island. All the troops are to return to-day. Although the mobilization of the troops was to cease
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  • 300 3 MEDICAL SCHOOL vs. ST. JOSEPH'S. A return match was played on the Warders Ground at (Sepoy lines) yesterday afternoon between the Medical School and St. Joseph's. The former had but nine players to the eleven of the other side. During the first half, play was about equal though St.
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  • 166 3 THE DEAD HYPOTHESIS. As the outcome of a serio-comic incident which hipoened last night between Count Boni de Castellane, the unseated deputy, and M. Res:nier, the deputy who helped so actively in his unseating, it is possible that the pair may fi?ht a duel. The tw-> m
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  • 437 3 WEDDING OR BETROTHAL LADY SUEO FOR DIVORCE DENIES THAT SHE WAS MARRIED. The respondent in the divorce suit brought by Mr. Frederick Pheysey, a distiller's clerk, living at Clapham, which raises the qustion of the validity of an irregular Scottish marriage, was called yesterday, and denied that she was ever
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  • 219 3 ITS CONSTITUTION AND PROCEDURE. The following appreciation of the beneficial effect of the changes in the procedure of the Courts of the F. M. S. appears in a copy of the London Globe to hand by last mail Judicial reform has sometimes farreaching effects outside
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  • 727 3 PROSPECT OF CHANGES. Mr. Consul Fulford, in his latest report to the Foreign Office, states that the attention of the world has been keenly attracted to Manchuria by the recent war, and great developments of its trade may be anticipated from facilities for transport to be afforded
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  • 25 3 The prohibition of marriages in Gw»S pending a selection for thr Crown Prince, has been removed, a lady hiving been chosen ta be hi.* spouse.
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  • 300 3 PUBLIC SENTIMENT OFTEN FAVOURS THEM. Latest statistics show that nearly ten per cent of the enlisted men in the army and navy have deserted from the services before the end of their enlistment. This it is contended would prove costly in time of war. The opinion of
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  • 371 3 WELL PLANNED OUTBREAK RESULTS IN DEATH OF SEVERAL PARTICIPANTS. A Canton dispatch says The district prison of San Ui was the scene of great confusion on Thursday last. The prisoners had been provided with firearms, presumably by their women fork, who under certain conditions are allowed
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  • 216 3 Before proceeding any further with the multiplication o f homes for inebriates, the London County Council should estimate, for public information, the cost per head of those permanently reformed. There is, unhappily, only too much reason to suspect that a good many of these victims of the drink
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  • 83 3 The Pietermaritzbure; correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that Sir Henry M'Callum, the Governor of Natal, strongly favours the employment of Imperial troops for the suppression of the rebellion, but that his Min'-t~rs ar*» still nMunt*. Whfn n y^'ing 1 coup'** wre *v»irv r mirri^d at the R*%fa»rtr > g
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    • 499 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence oj j years STRONGER THAN EVE?. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical ec. of Penang UlAyfll?6 PUSI To-night! To-night!! Thursday 2nd August at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road Will put on the Stage for the first time A TRIP TO FAIRYLAND New Faces. New Dresses. New
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    • 686 4 BANKS. Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 Kfcbt'.KVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 IQ .w Silver Reserve 9 9600,000/ •«».«*«> Kcserve Liability of Proprietors •10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, fcsq Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-ChairmaD. K, Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 554 4 I psai Fffiss CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS For a complete Cinematograph Installation apP iyto Levy Hermanos B »*y r^ <£>Hf»ntl Double-sided Records UUWU and Talking Machines Rf|Af| ff Double-sided Records UUCI and Talking Machines "Eden" Talking Machines §rmm &>. Sole Agents, Levy Hermanos 3 Battery;Road AtlCndin Tyres for Motor-cars always in stock.
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    • 291 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, 1 906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bridge Road. To Contractors. Tenders are invited for the rebuild*
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    • 722 4 IA/Atrrtrr* ll *«UJ i WANTED. Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o This Paper. 'O/7/Q7 u. c. A Competent Chinese Salesman with general knowledge of Piece Goods Apply by letter, with Copies of testil monials, to M. c/o E. D. M. WA N 0 SenrlcetJjle
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