Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 21 August 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 290 VOL. H SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • THE KING AND KAISER.
    • 128 1 ALLEGED DISCUSSION OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS. London, August 20th, 10 a.m. The German paper Nord Deutsche Zeitung publishes a remarkable article commenting upon the meeting at Kron erg between the Kaiser and King Edward. To Maintain the Peace of Europe. The journal referred to, states that it
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    • 66 1 EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE UNASCERTAINABLE. Interruption of Cable Service. London, August 20, 10 a.m. According to the latest accounts received direct from Santiago de Chili, fifty persons were killed as a result of the earthquake. A similar number are reported to have been killed m Valparaiso. The
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  • 74 1 An important Chinese Sumbayanghuntu, commenced last night, thefirst day of the moon according to Chinese astronomers. It will last till the 30th of August,when the Chinese will propitiate the death of their departed friends and relations. The living will also participate m the refreshments etc. offered to
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  • 491 1 DRAMATIC CEREMONY. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail writes under date of the 22nd July as follows Yesterday afternoon m a courtyard of the Ecole Militaire Major Dreyfus was formally re-decorated with the Legion of Honour m the presence of a body of troops commanded byaGeneral. The
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  • 639 1 (Two Opinions.] The Englishman The organizers of the strike on the East Indian Railway cannot be complii.iented either on their motives or their methods. It was admitted by the Railway Company that some of the grievances put forward warranted sympathetic consideration and this they were anxious
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  • 160 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. Hyde left by the Tuticorin boit en route to Kasauli, where Mrs. I Hyde is to take treatment at the Pasteur Institute for a bite from a horse that is supposed to have died of hydrophobia.
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  • 70 1 It is very rarely, says the Westminster Gazette that such an absolutely symmetrical coincidence can be recorded as that of the six births which took place on board the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Grosser Kurfurss on the voyage from Bremen to New York. Three mothers gave birth to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 l R OB,SO n H\cO fwHAT IS WHISKY !oO 9 9 s f __y S Cittle's Botol ftitam Don't accept any kind of liquor m a dark bottle, but insist on: Sotol 3Citam "Whisky I obtainable tobcreever I good liquor is sold. SOLE AGEITTS:John Little Co. Ltd. i „w ■SINGAPORE
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    • 135 1 Jl ari =borti cultural SI) ou>. MARVELLOUS EXHIBIT A Rare Sight Rare Opportunity SB. S*. SeSiha Jeweller Diamond Mer^aht. Exhibits to-day -At Pavilion No 46. JI6RI IiORCICUCCURfIC SBOUI. A Large Magnificent Round Pearl JUST BECEIYED Weighs 80 Grains Value 60 Thousand Dollars A Variety of Rare Shaded PearlsPink, Black etc.
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    • 187 1 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. JUST ARRIVED Silks, Filloselles and Transfers for Cushions. MANY OTHER DESIGNS. Also a large Assortment of fancy work to choose from. LATEST STYLES. 217 Orchard Road, Telephone yjy '^IO^SL SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different
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    • 19 1 Old €nd!lsl) Curve Cut tobacco 4oz Vacuum tins IDltl) Aluminum pocket tin. A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere.
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  • 971 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST. CHURCH AND STATE. A telegram forwarded by Keuter yesterday shows that the ijrench Government is absolutely determined upon absolute separation of Church and State, regardless of what might be the state of popular opinion upon that subject. Ine most unusual
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  • 312 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Parsons who were recently married arrived by the "Kistna" yesterday. Mr. Hyndman Jon2>, oar ne.v Chief Justice is expected to arrive here by the F. M. S. yacht Meran, from the F.M.S. Messrs A. K. Pillay, Clerk, Police office, Penang, amd E. A. Aeria, Clerk Post
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  • 225 2  -  Muhamadan A case m which one bbarD student of the Fifth Ua--Lahore Medical College, was chargefl with committing adultery witluhcu.'c j of one of the followers of Khan, baa been disposed (Oj I Shderson, City M igistrate P of the prosecution is that contrary all expectations,
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  • 45 2 lift. Van SomcrcM, who is P 1^ I la partnership with M""- JJ is unwell and cannot attend V professional duties. Mrs. Harrington died at *jj Ghaut from enteric fever on S»W" last. Deceased was interral J Catholic cemetery and many friends accompanied the hcai>c
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  • 381 2 able landf 0 15 C yl "'M News comes from I 8 f or his health. hIC l 0 S "igaport I M^i S tr.ue, huh i' r G H 1 Kudat, charged will, f> P fna >. i Trust und S er U X 1 Pc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 253 2 caldbeck Macgregor and co. f WINE <& SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. SS&rtV USED PIHNOS RETURNED FROM HIRE BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN MAKERS. 3 HOI'KINSONS $450, $475, $500 L'sual Price $600 2 HAAKK $450 $625 1 PAUL WERNER $425 $600 1 RACHALS GRAND Just been entirely renovated $300
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    • 694 2 f POINTS I jva-3/ WHEN BUYING A DOG, THINK OF ITS BREED. I WHEN KEEPING ONE, CONSIDER ITS FEED. I IF IT IS A SHOW DOG I A LAP DOG OR WATCH DOG I THE BEST FEED FOR IT IS I SWALLOW ARIELL'S DOG BISCUITS. Plain pop 71b. tin $1-15
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    • 210 2 I The Perak Turf Club Autumn Race Meeting. The Race for the Maiden Plate and the Roadster's Race have fallen through from want of support. In place of these Races the Committee has decided to substitute the following Races on the Second and Third Day viz An open Galloway Handicap-dis-tance
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  • RUSSIA.
    • 25 3 August jo, 2 p-m. L"Tld 1,0 hwe been con-:"-^C ™<^ 7 thC Riltic r|( 1 J: .rt-Mart* 1- „c eighteen men 1 >«™maril Iwerccxccu,c.n.,thwith.
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    • 44 3 hours MIC lit of Wight. London. A*P* 20 > 3 Pm!,<ne^ of the earthquake The noU ;:L (1 m Valparaiso was which ha? occm nstrum entl and en* m tl« I^e of $0* Britain) and Vancouver "Smments kept m other .artl.qu..kc shocks HI
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    • 31 3 HUES AFFECTED. London, August to, noon. v ;-i from Honolulu arc to the /Z X «de* were affected con**S and thi< is attributed to the ZSm of South America.
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    • 73 3 NT NO RELIABLE NEWS IS AVAILABLE. A Niw York Version. Lo.idon, August 20, 3 p.m. Owing to the interruption m the cable sen-ice, reliable news of the eftc* of the earthquake are lacking as E New York there are current that the loss of reported from
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    • 65 3 CREW BEHAVED SPLENDIDLY. Ai THOLOH THEY Will AT DRILL. London, August to, 3 p.m. During the Court-Martial proceedings now being held m regard to tiding of the Wmtiguc, the er of that ill-fated vend behaviour of the crew was excellent. He averted that the men under his
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    • 41 3 AIT< 'MOBILE COLLIDES WITH TRAIN. kam Occurs m Fran< i London, August to, 2 p.m. An automobile, m which was seated te Egyptian Prince, Ibrahim Moham»ed, collided with a railway train at m France. The Prince was killed.
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  • 186 3 Jhe American Consul at St. Etienne tcntiontothe important casein industry recently established at Sur- n (he wc-t of France, the seat of vcral cooperative dairies. When the taken from the milk to manu- IJ re butter, there remains, besides «£iand mineral elements, a little ■Wttan an ounce
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  • 61 3 V Kapore footing ma >'^ remembered 111 winner attfae h^^^^la^ ll^ a g e "ts will Uu^ of iIV; sbeen appointed H M -'f'«ier k^ S|VICC Co^^ir 1 R M Mr W Ns4*«g 1). Barnes, the r'.'weivodn" Ch "»:se affairs, we Fa r» N f Xi lform '-"'on it \\"7
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  • SOUTH AMERICA.
    • 165 3 LOSS OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS. London August 20, 2 p.m. Reports which are now arriving from Santiago, under date of 18th inst. are to the effect that the earthquake extended to a zone comprising some two degrees. Many public and private buildings were greatly damaged m, and m
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    • 52 3 NO MERCY SHOWN REBELS. Ten sentenced to be shot.— Others to a living death. London, August 20, 2 p.m. The sentences on the Cronstadt mutineers have been made public. Ten persons have been sentenced to be shot. One hundred and twenty two have to undergo penal servitude
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    • 46 3 BOMB DOES NOT KILL. But prostrates Chief of Warsaw. London, August 20, 2 p.m. Three bombs were thrown at the carriage of the Governor General of Warsaw. He was unhurt but is now suffering from a severe attck of nervous prostration.
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    • 54 3 FEAR SLAUGHTER. Go to Adriaxople. London, August 20, 2 p.m. Six thousand Greeks, accompanied by their families left Bulgaria. The reason for this is assigned to their fear of a repetition of the previous excesses on the part of the Bulgarians which have been committed. The refugees
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    • 67 3 London, August 20, 4 p.m. According to advices received, and j the late>t accounts direct from Santiago, about fifty persons were killed m Valparaiso and another fifty m i Santiago. There were no casualities among the British Colony. Public Buildings damaged. Reports to hand state that many public buildings,
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    • 45 3 ORANGEMEN DEMONSTRATE. No Home Rule at all costs. London, August 20th, 4 p.m. A large demonstration of Orangemen took place m Armagh. A letter from Colonel Saunderson ill read m which he urged the Loyalists to resist Home Rule, even unto death.
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  • 345 3  -  THE "PATRIKA'S" OUTRAGEOUS STATEMENT. Denied by a Gujerati Journal. Much discussion has been caused m Bombay by the article m the Atnrita Bazar Patrika which implied that the death of Lady Curzon was a judgment on Lord Curzon for his Indian policy. Castigation has been
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  • 345 3 THE AGRI-HORTICUL-TURAL SHOW. TERMINATION. So many exhibits were taken out of the Show grounds on Sunday and the buildings began to present so bare an appearance, that the Committee thought it best to close on Sunday night after running for one day only at ten cents, admission. Last night the
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  • 608 3 ARAB FIRM LOSES CASE. The Supreme Court resumed its sittings yesterday morning after a holiday of four days' duration. Both acting Chief Justice Law and Mr. Justice Fisher were on hand early, looking all the better for their brief rest Before the acting Chief Justice, the caseofShaik
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  • 36 3 On Saturday last, nearly three nun i dred of the Malay States Guides wer< I entertained by the Sikhs belonging tc I our local police force. They all hac a good time, so it is said.
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  • 939 3 CHANDU SMUGGLING. On the 15th Gan Kirn Ai was arrested m No. 5 Jalan Jajah for being m possession of 12 tahils of illicit chandu and 6 tahils chandu dross Yesterday he appeared before Mr' Green en the prosecution of the Opium Farm. The chandu was valued at
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  • 80 3 Per s.s. Kawachi Maru-Captain H. Peterson: Miss Sutton, Dr. Handy and 2 children Messrs W. G. Thorns, A. Von Buren, C. Owens C. Hildebradt, Mrs. and Mrs. A. D. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. L. Burr. Per s.s. Darvel from Borneo Ports Miss Irving. Messrs Platka, Seman Breckenburg
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  • 1120 3 She was rather inquisitive but she atoned by being equally communicative. And as she was voluble, fluffy-haired, and of wholesome aspect, as she was my neighbour at the dinner table in a Lausanne hotel, and as she had a pretty way of leaning one elbow upon
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  • 95 3 ANO'IHER DEATHMr. M. V. Naidu of the Marine Department, died of an attack of Beri-beri at the General Hospital on Sunday-night. He was a native of India and has been only three years m residence here, and was comparatively a young man at the time
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  • 410 3 London, July 25. M. Aladyn, the leader of the revolutihnary party m the Duma' said m answer to a Press representative "The dissolution of the Duma is an infringement of the constitutional rights accorded to the nation' and it is bound to
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  • 34 3 The Imperial German Mail Steamer Prinz Regent Luitpold which left Hongkong on the 17th instant at 6 a.m. arrived here last afternoon m 4^ days. She will be dispatched for Europe at noon to-day.
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  • 140 3 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4^ Demand 2/4 do. 6 m/s 2/4 5/8 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/8 On Gem.any Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.431 do. 6 m/s 2.45 On France Bank d/d 2.93 Private 3 m/s 2.97 do. 6 m/s 2.99 On India Bank T.
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  • 147 3 Tin 91 25 Garabier .buyers 7.20 do Cube No. 1 11.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) 21.75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.90 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 31. do (80 to the lb.) n 52. Mace (Banda) 1 45 Cloves (Amboina) 34. Liberian Coffee 22.50 Tapioca,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 Last I Night To-pi§ljt To-i>i§l?t! I Our Visitors* Eight. The Crowd Is Coming. I GRAND PRoon/iinine on. ILLUMINATIONS MUSIC Watch THE Cinemaroorapj). Matsuo's Matsuo's TCatsuo's •1 3apancse cinemflcoGßflpi) Beach Road Next To Exposition. Grounds. Absolutely no connection whatsoever with any other Japanese Cinematograph Coy. The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 723 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,(X» KESEKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve •IQ.OWJJO 1 $195,00,000 Silver Reserve 9600,000 f „-_-._>„ Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,0UU Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon C. W. Dickson- Deputy-Chairman. EGoettEsq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C r! Le^minn, D. M. Nissim
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    • 470 4 NOTICES. Notioe. List off Depots where the "Eastern Dally Mail May bo obtained. Chop Hong Bee, Neil Road Railway Station, Tank Road. Abdullah, 15 A, Change Alley. Messrs Ghee Soon Co., Orchard RdRaffles Hotel. Winsor Co., 8 9 Bras Baasa Rd. K. H. Adamsah, Change Alley. Orchard Road, Cold Storage
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    • 453 4 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHT POWER DYNAMOS, MOTORS, SWITCH BOARDS WIRES AND CABLES FOR ALL PURPOSES. Arc Lamps, Open Enclosed Types British made Incandescent Lamps, Nernst Lamps and Parts. Artistic Electric Li^ht Fittings, Special Accessories for Interior Wiring CEILING FANS, WALL FANS, TABLE FANS. Electrical Contractors
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    • 243 4 Ift. Bolter.! 69, ANSON ROAD, Telephone No. 398. Just Landed, a Fresh Stock */> l Pickled Herrings in tins Pickled Mushrooms in bottles Fresh Bombay Butter in i lb. J lb. tins Fresh Russian Butter in block Fresh Cream Cheese in pots Black Olives Russian Vodka in small bottles Russian
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    • 506 4 E- P. r ADLETS. FOR sl^^l WANTED. J? erviccable double ioi J r? fel P 031 to "Swansea" i^Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore. B IL^ Collector. Must hnd^good security. B Apply Fraser Neave Ltd., 2-2 Raffles Quay. RANTED a Clerk for ftaata**, A™, T St know English writing! Apply stating monthly
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    • 251 4 Newer, E ■Sif l I CHEAP «TURN TICKET! Saloon f 22 T Cw| nounce that they **l M -^t^M whereby Klidw l '*tM Reduced Tami 7 "he w j I Ist March, 906 Barr 4 J Kuala Lumpur, F, a M ORGAN BUILDERS,! P «ano and Musical tnstrj. H ment
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