Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 August 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 278 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 750 1 AN INTERVIEW WITH THE SULTAN. Who Thinks Johore Can do Very Well by Itself, The opinion has been frequently expressed by the Malay press that the Sultan of johore would only be too willing to hand over the entire control of the aflairs of his country
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  • 67 1 The F. M. S. Government is about to publish a list of owners of estates and of companies holding rubber land in the Federated Malay States, with complete particulars of nominal capital, paid up capital, quoted prices, names of managers, and list of Directors. If the list be compiled
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  • 82 1 The s. s. Deli arrived here at 9 a. m. yesterday from Bangkok and brought 1 10 bullocks which were landed after the inspection of the veterinary Surgeon. According to the Ceylon Independent the annual Ceylon-Singapore Rifle Match will take place again this year in September. The match will be
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  • 517 1 One of the most convincing evidences of China's intention to take her place among the progressive powers of the world is the recent sweeping Imperial edict taking over the Customs service from the hands of foreigners into Chinese control. Whether tiiis
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  • 352 1 Colombo Lady's Good Fortune. The wife of a well-known Ceylon Government Official had the goocflortune to see something in one of the Colombo newspapers, which has proved of great advantage to her. At the time she was suffering much from poverty and impurity of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 Old €i«« $l) Curve Cut cofracco w2 vacuum Cins pocket tin. asU ceioa nrwnEverywhere. I HIRAXO WATER. ■r^ 1 f The Queen of Table Waters. I ffi Pure, Sparkling, Invigorating. I j The Leading Mineral Water i of the East. i I m C The H rano Mineral Water I
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    • 155 1 SEE MUN w w w REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMODIOUS PR. VISES, MEAN HONEST PRICES, AND "RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. Cycles and Accessories, Rubber Tyre Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. Navy Hotel 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. EXCELLENT TAELE, Wines etc, etc. OF FIRST
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    • 174 1 P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, fir Newera Eliya 00 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 tor Visitors.
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    • 11 1 SINGAPORE i J. LITTLE 4 CO., LTO. and AGENTS. ROBINSON ACO
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  • 491 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST. THE NEW BY-LAWS. At last Friday's special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. H. L. Coghlan, who more fully than anyone else on the Commission represents and upholds the interests of the ratepayers, proposed that the .new building by-laws be
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  • 456 2 We had occasion not long ago to commend, on general principles the policy of the Government in increasing the duty on liquors, believing that the increase would be beneficial from a moral, if not from a financial, point of view. The San Francisco papers, as a
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  • 76 2 We welcome to the field of morning journalism in Singapore the Singapore Free Ihvm. There is plenty of room in Singapore foi two good morning papers and we feel honoured that the astute Editor and Manager of our esteemed contemporary have seen fit to follow our humble example
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  • 164 2 At the Hotel Del Europe ou Thursday next great endeavours are being made to enable its Patrons to properly celebrate the above anniversary. A special tiffin at i o'clock, with music, an extra special dinner at 7. 30 p. m. with more music, and from then, onward until
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  • 298 2 ANDE^-MK,, In the F'rcshx ■">stantthem n; rian Ch Urch T^fZi* nd.an Civil Servi/ nd >n, > g* Excellency Si r Na, S Governor of t L J J r >hn J n > < *S Of Mr. loin, r tU;i l UirdS e -y and f^l^CS the
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  • 91 2 I his theatrical Comptmj, Pena; g the Ala ay speaking public. Satur grand gala night at the Alexa .n when the ptayGu ky,(atransal e Hindustani) wa> staged I he costimws of the actors snowdi lot of taste in make up, the actre-c--lnoked charming in their ime and performed
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  • 11 2 written t>le t» tt.e 'pinioasot his corre»pun««»i
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  • 114 2 DftAK S.k Allow me to «pr« appreciation adjustment o; 5, -J paper. Von aw touc.uxi upon P» wiiiciMs-inu inco many pare;: amount of mcom could be ca>. The only criticism -£j your article is ;J in that it nuke noreferen which there
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  • 158 2 To the Editor oft. I Sir. -Tee repairs: ing completion*.! same Messrs Howarth ErsßW expect to tfive it 0*« to the Municipality. me damage I magnitude from 1 nad a layer oi waterp expanded metal and 1 1 me oßt bdJ I Siatdifflcuitie. had j»be JJjgjiH the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 THE ilMf£HStf n%flfo I STERILIZED B1 A WO CANS |^^^r\V^? WHOLESALE 1 1 3 RETAIL I 1 THOMPSON V fJfiV> rU| t 1 B THOMAS CO. CR^^^ AUSTRALIAN THOMPSON THOMAS &c CO. S2.6 e htlv LJseo Pibnos I RETURNED FROM HIRE I BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN MAKERS. I HO1
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    • 389 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. JUST LANDED. A Shipment of SCerefordshire Cider (by H. P. Buhner Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal in 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award lij quart bottles oply. l~fiotci de r €urope" [CORONATION DAY] MUSICAL TIFFIN DINNER OIsT Thursday the 9th inst. At 1
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    • 196 2 V\f ANTED a Chinese Typist. Must known the Remington key-board Man with a knowledge of shorthand preferred. Apply with copies of testimonials to D. C. c/o "Daily Mail" Office. NOTICE. TIAKE notice that the Power of Attorney given by me to Hyderali Moonshi on the 21st July 1905 is hereby
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  • 23 3 H t (th i°- noon. H uon^n. Ctrl( K whilst on a I JU«^ o\*^ h AmC ■^^anJ^^^'tlcrwitli crew ..'./•int.
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  • 52 3 Z^A government IR.UU- V «W TO JOIN 1011 arc fiftv-five thousand Nt*f ISi rVtersbuffc the L*| trethat the strike STi^ 4 '""Spirited and their X** m £J& by the enerL*i* uernment and the E* [factor with whidi B* rtckon. is the 1 JU* <*« Sn on behalf of
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  • 16 3 I MOTHER UNIONIST GAIN. ixM :o a.m. poS* have re E Liberal.) Labourite >43*
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  • 48 3 I NO INTERFERE WANTED. IGETICAItTWEVnmm. Und x nm- n a leading article, the London r m < .rge< the 1* of the control of the .Inch con- J (Mesa guarantee for both Chinese ierce,and\vouldensure aauiarCa-: «ns service and a guanuitt of the repayment of the foreign
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  • 72 3 EGYPTIAN- NOT YET QUIET, j REINFORCED. 6, 11.50 a.m. Robertson's critithe Denishawi executions, Jrey said that there »ras no doubt tftheprcval V( reeling in Egp: Mould p3<^ over. Should, however thegarrisom itp-v d there would have t■• irther incre He Finlay in the lefended him 1 been
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  • 47 3 ANTI-ASIATIC CRUSADE r STABLE GOVERN Mi NT. London. August 6, n.;o a.m. ?from Pretona. Reuters agent that the G wernment intends 1 affecting the ifeoijeo in view •> the prevention j -arge influx of Asiatics pending Si-r a re^P™sible Uxd Tenure. remove minor the tenure of
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  • 24 3 RECEIVES SUPPORT OF CAPITALIS faUKUUSAFnMyVI OP SCHEME. L nd(i; 11.50a.m. "Ktt.ngofthe Jewish territories announced that Lord and >Ir Alfred Rothschild would lend
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  • 44 3 GR EEKS BEING EXPELLED. London August sth 101 a m CnXi 0 1 of Gre <** from I ■*ONSTRATORS DISPERSED. Kll SCVQUL WOUXDEO "SSJSS 1 p(; ons joined in *SckU ss «»We before kjhe, -/'.t were dispersed ScveniT Rred a t them. era! wounded.
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  • Obituaries.
    • 24 3 >»;.•■.?-, Ma V r f London d fc*£K*2^*** many L hcD^ofß' n^ nCedof: d mi^ IWr aild also of Zobra I well-known
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  • 95 3 INSTRUCTIONSTOSIRR. HART. Rumour of his resignation unconfirmed. London, August 4, 1906, 10 a.m. Earl Grey stated in the House of Commons that the new instructions issued to Sir Robert Hart do not appear contrary to the assurances given by the Chinese Government that the actual Administration
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  • 27 3 READ FOR SECOND TIME. London, August 4, 10 a.m. The Education Bill has been read in the House of Lords for the second time.
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  • 63 3 DEMANDS OF REFUGEES MUST BE COMPLIED WITH. AND THAT WITHOUT DELAY. London, August 4th 1 1 42 a.m. In the House of Commons, Earl Grey said that the Government were urging Persia to take immediate measures with a view to putting an end to the present situation. Such measures
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  • 29 3 THIRD READING. London, August 4th, 1 1 42 a.m. The Colonial Marriages Bill has been read in the House of Commons for the third time.
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  • 59 3 INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY LOYAL. Disappoint Revolutionists. London, August 4th, 1 1 42. p.m. The Revolutionists continue to be verv active. However, they are greatly disappointed in the continued loyalty of j the Infantry and Artillery. The latter nevertheless, were the first to revolt In October last. Military outbreaks still
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  • 262 3 ANNUAL REVENUE ASSURED No REASON TO SUSPECT FRAUD IN PAST. London, August, 4th. 11.42 p.m. Sir Robert Jardine drew the attention of the House of Commons to the complaints that had been formulated in connection with the Ceylon pearl fisheries. Lord Lvttleton assumed all the responsibility
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  • 74 3 PROTEST LODGED WITH PORTE. Against Occupatiqn or I'janet. London, August 4, 11.42 am. The French Government has presented an Official and strong protest to Turkey on the subject of the latter's occupation of the oasis of Djanet, in the hinterland of Tripoli. THE REPLY. Turkey Remains Firm.
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  • 49 3 MANY CHANGES °ROMISED For next year. London, August 4, 11.42 a.m. Sir Anthony MacDonnell, speaking in Dublin, said that he firmly believed the year 1907 would see the fruition of the many hopes which the best class of Irishmen had been entertaining for years past
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  • 42 3 NO HOPE OF SAVING WARSHIP. Valuables and Fittings Removed. London, August 6th 3. 55. p.m. It has been definitely decided to abandon the battleship Montague. All her fittings, and the valuable articles still remaining on board, are being removed.
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  • 55 3 FIFTEEN THOUSAND WORKERS IDLE. Railway men join. London, August 4, 4.50 p.m. A general strike has begun in St. Petersburg. 1 5tooo factory hands are already idle. Ihe railway employes in St. Petersburg were ordered out on strike from midnight yesterday. Those employed in Moscow must
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  • 21 3 London, August 4, 4.50 p.m. The Governor of Samara has been murdered. A bomb was thrown at him.
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  • 73 3 THE SVEABORG CASUALTY LIST. Six hundred killed and wounded. One thousand missing. London, August 4, 4.50 p.m. It is understood that among those arrested at Sveaborg, there were several members of the Labour and Dumaist parties. From accounts to hand, it is estimated that six hundred persons
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  • 61 3 FOUR OFFICERS KILLED. Mutineers overpowered and CAPTURED. London, August 4, 4.50 p.m. The muti leers on board the cruiser Pamiat Azova, whilst off the Baltic coast, killed the commander and four officers. The mutineers were overpowered by the loyal members of the crew, eventually. The fomer were
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  • 45 3 LOSS ESTIMATED AT Italian and Hungarian sections destroyed. London, August 4, 4.50 p.m. The Italian and Hungarian Art sections have been destroyed by fire in the recent fire. All the others are intact. The damage is estimated at 1 60,000 sterling.
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  • 92 3 OFFICERS LOYAL TO THE END. Displayed Indomitable Courage. London, August 4, 4.50. p.m. The mutineers on board the cruiser Pamiat Azova when off the Baltic Coast killed the Commander, and four officers. The Loyalists, however, overpowered the mutineers and brought them into Reval where they were disarmed
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  • 78 3 GOVERNMENT MAJORITY DECLINES. Trades Disputes Bill Rejected. London, August 4, 40 p m. The Government majority on the amendments to the Trades Unions Bill has diminished by five votes The Trades' Union amendment to to the Trades Disputes Bill has been rejected by 127 votes to
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  • 44 3 ARMED STEAMERS PATROL NEVA. Labour Troubles Expected. London, August 4, 4.40 p.m. Several small steamers armed with quickfiring guns, which have been mounted on their decks, are cruising the length of the river Neva in anticipation of further labour riots.
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  • 17 3 RE-ASSEMBLES ON 23RDAUGUST. London, August 5, 10.15 p.m. Parliament had adjourned until the 23rd instant.
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  • 31 3 MEN DEFER ACTION. For time being. London, August 5, 10.15 a ra The St. Petersburg railway men have postponed carrying out their intention of organizing a general strike.
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  • 42 3 TROOPS IN TRANS-CAUCASUS NOW IN REVOLT. London, August 5, 10.15 a.m. A mutiny has broken out among the troops stationed at Dashlagar, in Trancaucasia. The mutinous troops fired a volley on their officers, thus killing six and wounding four.
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  • 767 3 A cricket match was played on the S.C.C portion of the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between teams captained by Messrs W. and R S Dunman, in which several S. R. C. members participated. The sides were practically evenly balanced as both possessed good batsmen and bowlers W Dunman's eleven
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  • 93 3 Newspapers get slightly mixed. The Perak Pioneer of 2nd August has the following 4t Mr. Bryant, on behalf of the Bar, congratulated the chief judicial Commissi- oner on his appointment as Chief Justice I of the Straits Settlements, and expressed the very great regret of the
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  • 49 3 Mr F. H. Mugliston, one of the sons of Dr. T. C. Mugliston, our popular acting P. C. M. 0., distinguished himself recently in a cricket match in which he played for Cambridge University against Liverpool and District, and compiled the very creditable score of 1 1 2 runs.
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  • 826 3 ALLEGED PERJURY. Breezy Scenes In Court. The further hearing of the case against Hadji Ahmad was continued on Saturday before a Bench Court consisting of Messrs Michell and Nathan. Mr. R. W, Braddell appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Montague Harris for the defence. Mr. Braddell submitted for
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  • 240 3 The Times of Ceylon learns that Mr. Lascelles, Attorney General of that island, will go as Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements on the arrival of Sir Joseph Hutchinson in September or October next. Sir Joseph will spend a month in England after leaving Cyprus. The Penang Gazette has it
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  • 190 3 On Saturday last, Capt. Costa of the French mail steamer Manche from Saigon was fined $5 in the Police Court before the 3rd magistrate for carrying pigs in more than two tiers. The British steamer Sutton Hill which arrived from Philadelphia has a consignment of 149,854 packages of case oil,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 215 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVED The N: D. L. steamer Bavern Captain H. Formes arrived from Yokohama with the following passengers for Singapore From Yokohama.— Capt. Lewsson Grower, Mrs. Levison Gower, Madam A. Gossati. From Shanghai.— Mr. E. W. Yesmdu. From Nagasaki.— Miss Makanu badu, Mrs. Kin Matsumoto, Mrs. Yotsu Matsumoto, Miss Fruw
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 492 4 ARRIVED! ARRIVED! After an absence oj 3 years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Bangsawan Theatrical £0. of Penang ianyme pusi To-night! To-night!! Saturday 4th August at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road "GULZAR-e-NEKEY" and Sunday the 3th inst. "PANJISEMERANG" (.'t part) New Faces. New Dresses. New Scenery. Our Own Orchestra
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    • 713 4 BANKS- 9 Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. 3 AID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Keserte J lO o^ 1 $195,00,000 Silver Reserve 9600,000/ „A /vvwinft *eserve Liability of Propnetors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon C.\V. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. L Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Ksq. Z. R.
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    • 554 4 "pATHE FJUgy CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS For a compute Cinematograph Installation a PP i y to i Levy Hermanos 3 Batter y Road AHanii Double-sided Records Q UUCU and Talking Machines 0 Rff Af| Double-sided Records OUCH and la i king Machines "Eden" Talki "g Machines f,™,^. Sole Agents, Levy Hermanos j
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    • 288 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., 398-2, North Bridge Road. To Contractors. Tenders are invited for the rebuilding of 22
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    • 549 4 P- ADUTS. rOIUAITS^I WANTED. WANTED in a Solicitor's Office 7a Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o Thtt Paper. 10/7/07 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.
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    • 233 4 Only ridden Vl hcas. F.r 8 Dog Cart for Notice. Take Notice "aITi Attorney given by m c ti I N med Hadji Fbr-^ ba by me on the i*th I?O6> owing to S|J? h'm which have rt < absolutely faUe an a d SC f e rt^ed "'Attorney dated
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