Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 August 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 291 VOL. R SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 33 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) RETURN FROM COWES. HONEYMOON OVER. London, August 21, noon. Their Majesties King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, of Spain, have returned from Cowes.
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  • 184 1 CONFLICTING REPORTS AS TO CASUALTIES. First reports may be exaggerated. London August a.m. The reports as to the estimated number of deaths which occurred m Valparaiso, as a consequence of the earthquakes, vary considerably. It is believed, nevertheless, that taking into consideration the enormous damage that has
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  • 86 1 CAPTAIN REPRIMANDED. Others responsible are dismissed the Service. London, August 21, 10 a.m. The result of the Court Martal which has been held m connection with the loss of the Montague is that The Captain. Captain Adair shall be severely reprimanded. He will also be dismissed his
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  • 60 1 AN ITALIAN PLOT DISCOVERED. To HAVE TAK£N PLACE IN MARSEILLES. London, August 21, 10 a.m. The Marseilles Police have discovered a plot which had for its object the assassination of M. Fallieres whilst he was on a visit to Marseilles. An arrest made. An Italian, Cirillo
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  • 42 1 CONCERNED ABOUT BULGARIA The Anti-Greek Crusade. London, August 21, noon. The Sublime Porte hns circularised the Great Powers m which their attention is called to the serious dangers which the anti-Greek movement, which has coiiimenced m Bulgaria, portends.
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  • 112 1 REQUIRE BUT EIGHTY MILLION YEN NOW. Wish to Reduce interest on Former Loans. London, August 21, noon. The Vice Governor of the Bank of Japan proceeds to England and the United States. His object is to negotiate a lonn of eighty million yen (say, m round
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  • 79 1 UNDERWRITERS SAFE. Protected by Earthquake Clause. London, August 21, 5 p.m* British Fire Insurance Companies are quite unconcerned as regards the losses which have been sustained m Valparaiso owing to the fires occasioned by the earthquake. [They rely upon the v Earthquake clause contained m most policies which
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  • 782 1 A Glorious jumble of Scripture, Darwinism, mysticism, and what may be j termed Christian erotics appears under this head, and above the signature of George Barlow, m the Contemporary Review. That there was war m heaven" suggests to him the truth which he holds lies behind
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 178 1 Cowcco wz vacuum cms 0, Hiuminum pocket tin0Wa ,n»l.te Everywhere. -WHAT IS WHISKY?] S Ciftlc's Botol Bitam Don't accept any kind of liquor m a dark bottle, but insist on: $otol Jfitam 70 his A A Obtainable wDereecer I good liquor is sold. I J W A* SOLE -A.C3-EHSTTS John
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    • 294 1 JlariborticulturalSbom A E T RK MARVELLOUS EXHIBIT FLOWER DEPUI 217 Orchard Road. A Kare Sight Rare Opportunity just arrived Silks, Filloselles and C^ C^ Transfers for Cushions. fls*J\ V i**** MANY OTHER DESIGNS. VVi J^LsLfKJ lIULI <~* Also a large Assortment of fancy work Jeweller Diamond Merchant. otk^toes. 217 Orchard
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    • 144 1 SINGAPORE J. LITTLE I CO., LTD. and A6ENTS. ROBINSON ACO £750 DIVORCE DAMAGES Mr. Henry Paul Harding, a member of Lloyd's was granted a decree nisi on the ground of the misconduct of his wife, Mildred, with Mr. Francis Howe Colam, against whom damages were assessed at The marriage took
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  • 685 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PREICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 22ND AUGUST. AN EARTHQUAKE YEAR. Seldom has there been a year m which he world, especially America has suffered so much from earthquakes as m the present year 1906. While it is true that a large part of the loss of property
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  • 253 2 We are among these who believe that Lord Tennyson saw with true prophetic vision when he wrote the words. "Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world," at least as far as the nations
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  • 426 2 The next meeting is fixed for the 15th inst. and will be m the English language. A meeting of the District Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the inanguratioi ceremonies was held yesterday evening. Members of the Church work association are reminded of the meeting wnich has been convened
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  • 73 2 charged o, Ml ce e ci SUni^S;: t^ Colony fo r h V Urrent *ven/^H *c cost o co n pTtSe »t J hnes at a tot a l gar !l 36,900." Ul i^J 1 Bill>ni lg^ yOr^n, ln ce Am JESSfed Ordinance i8o o c«tc- Genera 'u^
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  • 340 2 MR KENSITS COODS SOLD SCENES ANI)|>RoT ESK v I Aucnoif^»an I Ihe goods seized hv > don's costs m thV^fV Kensit unsucccssfullvk v his conviction for 'V^'apj Paul.s Cathedra j£*Sj m J. Cooper, iun-. at I Messrs. Fryer, CooV^r' 0^ cross-street, rccenSi- :n of Mr. Kensit syrjL.^ P*--Five minutes before
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 316 2 f WELCH'S -m GRAPE JUICE. A Temperance Drink for the Home A Drink for the Table A Fine Thrist Quencher for the Sick Room. Good for Old and young fltMete and Invalid. Per bottle 50 cents. SOLE AGENTS. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SIITG-APOBE. I Write for our
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    • 456 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. i WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS I ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. I {KIM and bo.j BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED. 2 I I ■R. J. Farrcr's Garden of Asia s 3.30 each. W. Lilly's An Introduction to Astrology 2.7 c a I Webster's Little Gem Dictionary $0.90, $1.20, and i!co I
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    • 218 2 NOTICE. I IN THE TOWN HALL About August 31st. A Cafe Chantant, when ft number of songs will be given by Herr Chretienne m Dutch &c, a great success m MEDAN, Deli, two months ago. Business Manager, Herr Wafelbakhe. NOTICE. The Pearl fisheries Farm of the Residency Rhio and its
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    • 216 2 WHAT OUR READERS THIN* The Kditor mviter. I M ri interest to E >/ rwdOT written on one Mdc oj re*?*" should exceeds w° di I ble for Uwopwion* o< hi* < EVIL HABITS To the Editor of theA>'-"' I>KAR SIR. In your editorial, >/ you referred to the evil
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per B. I. Steamer Ki>t:ia from Penang, Capt 11. P. Learmont:Mi^s. 11. dc Soum. Jaajert Aroozoo. Miss. Glad*yn. Mr km Dudley. Parsons Mr. G Dw** and Mr. L Wcill. >4Per Siamese steamer "Bonb. Bangkok Capt. A. H Kam: Gray and Tyson. REFRACTORY SEAMEN W. I. Haiighton, M.^tcr oft
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  • ARREST OF THE HIGH PRIEST.
    • 9 3 2U C(1 with being the wllicll
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    • 7 3 mroNsSoT MUTINEERS Nava.'mkn Hrsc. JSaWsSs! /^'r^ed-ntheOonstadt^
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    • 42 3 J^SOFJARTHOUAO. T,.0 HINDKKD THOL^ANO HOMELESS. London, August 21 5 P/: Jhir rcDorts now to hand give WS von tl,at thirteen of the g^SST*- have been des- and above these many other have been badly shaken. °i£o hundred thousand persons have homeless.
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    • 47 3 CROSOFS ISLAND NONL EXISTENT. Wiped off the Earth. London, August 21, 5 p.m. The islet of San Juan de Fernandez, orally known as "Robinbeen wiped off the face of the earth. Island ok MARTINIQUE. Report? from this French possession sate that the earthquake passed over
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    • 55 3 MANCHURIA" STRANDED AT HONOLULU. EuraQUAU fossibu Cause. London. August si, 5 p.m. The well-known C hra-America liner, the Manchuria is reported to be ashore m Honolulu. Hawaii:; Islti betievtd that this mishap is due deflection- which have taken place m the local currents m consefKoaoftfae earthquakes which
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    • 53 3 NOW WITHIN COMITY OF NATIONS. CotouL Speeches, as I'^lwl. London, August 21. 5 p.m. The diplomatic relations between G-eat Britain and Servia which had been broken off sometime ago, have now been resumed. Sirjimes Whitehead, our Ambassador, presented his credentials to King Peter at Belgrade. Cordial are reported to
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    • 34 3 CHINESE PROTEST IN A DROLL London, August 20, 5 p.m. A telegram received from' Canton 1 «ates that some Chinese of that city Have held their own anti-opium smoking demonstration.
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    • 53 3 SAY DRUG IS NOT WANTED. Paradl Indulges m Bitfoonery. London, August v, 5 p.m. take n! den^tiation has *fek^; von m which lotal eha r rarL Carried banners the Chin <^ ff c UP°" Uhich the ■Wtht, they denounced the use of «^T iOnVVasf °rmed'headedby "^ountedonhorseback. %g^
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    • 107 3 ln the PB^[ examil^^n was held Ha^on t rUptC >' S° Urt of Frailk k,rv p" H'warth, of tl| Bucklers- auctioneer and surveyor Son business as Howaith Brat •^^JjlS 1 brouBh^P *l S olMin- C°llVlcted m January Ponces at H J" 8 mont ">' under fal^ Sc^r uent
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    • 25 3 AMBASS ADOR SELF-IMPOSES FINE. It Vyjjl L £*rd ?'?'?re, d that Mori k! ,A« of pji- a f'ca of privilege m^^-ithdorfa^ n Embass y.th C
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  • 637 3 NEW CHIEF JUSTICE TO-DAY. Mr. Hyndman Jones, the new Chief Justice, is expected to open his Court here this morning, acting Chief Justice Law going to Kuala Lumpor, as Chief Justicial Commissioner ot the F. M S. Owing to these eireumstances, Kir.' Justice Law was unwilling to
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  • 407 3 A GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITISH WORTH. Mr. Geoffrey Darce surveys the progress of British Imperialism m the tortightly Review^ and reviews Dr. von Schuize-Gaevernitz's Britischer Imperialisumus." He asks, What are the secrets of the success of Great Britain? How have we outlived the Empires of Spain
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  • 1055 3 DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Inspector Hart of Sepoy Lines station prosecuted a Hylam before Mr. Green yesterday for being drunk and disorderly, also for mischief by tearing his jacket, thereby causing damage to the extent ot Si. It appears that Inspector Hirt was walking m Spottiswoode Park Road on
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  • 335 3 S. R. C. v. S. V. A. The S. R. C. portion of the Esplanade was crowded yesterday afteruoon to witness the match between the S. V. A. and the S. R. C. The former team were short of two men andAnkeismit and another member of the Dutch Team
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  • 386 3 BANK HAS TO REFUND PAID ON FORGED CHEQUES. The leading incidents m a remarkable case related yesterday by Mr. I Justice Kennedy m giving judgment m a forged cheque action are set out below Mr. William Gates, who died m 1905, was the Mayor of Lewes, whe^e
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  • 343 3 "PUNCH ON BRIGHTER CRICKET. Probably stung to emulation by the series of cricket anecdotes which Arthur Lilley, Englands's wicketkeeper, is contributing to Puck," the Editor of 11 Punch this week prints a contribution m quite Jingleian vein. The great objection to cricket is, of course, that it is such an
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  • 552 3 WOMAN'S OPPRESSION AND MISAPPROPRIATION. Remarkable disclosures were made before Mr. Curtis Bennett, at Westminster, on a change under the Vagrancy Act preferred against Mathieu Gammersbach, described as a corset maker, of formerly m business m Shaftesburyavenue. The prisoner, a well-dressed German, about forty, was arrested on a warrant. The
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  • 418 3 "BOBS" MEETS VETERANS OF THE MEMORABLE MARCH. The visit of Lord Roberts to Plaistow yesterday to open a new rifle range adjoining St. Mary's Church, led to a romantic reunion, after a twenty-five years, separation, between Bobs and three veterans who were wite him on the memorable
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  • 97 3 Those who an interested m the rendering of "First Aid." are reminded that under the anspices of the St. John Ambulance Association a series of lectures and demonstrations will be given m the rooms of the V.M.C.A. by Dr. David Young. The classes are open to all men. The fee
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  • 744 3 CHINESE SECTION. (TRANSLATED). Since the establishment of the Society by Foreigners and Chinese their Excellencies Lv, Sheng and Wu have taken interest m the Society's work. Mr. Ssu Tsze-ying kindly offered the Silk Guild as the Chinese Committee Room. Fifty thousand taels were advanced by the
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  • 76 3 S. C. C. v. D Co. S. F. A very interesting game of hockey was witnessed on the S. C. C. end of Esplanade yesterday evening when a strong second eleven of the S. C. C. played D Co. Sherwood Forresiers. Neither side was able to score during the
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  • 164 3 A meeting of the Singapore Indian Association was held at the AngloTamil School, Seranggong Road on Saturday last. There were many Hindoo gentlemen present as well as a large number of members and friends. Mr. Paul Ponniah, the preacher m charge of the Methodist Tamil Mission, delivered an eloquent lecture
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 449 3 AUCTION SALES ETC. By Order of the Supreme Court. AUCTION SALE OF LEASEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE AT Palembang Road TO BE HELD AT G.A. Fernandez Cot Sale-room No. 6 D ALMEIDA STREET On Wednesday 22nd August at 2. j0 p. hi. All that piece of Leasehold land contai JL
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 662 4 r__ BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,OO0fid0 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve •IQOOQ.OOO 1 tig Silver ßeserve 9600,000/ iyo ol 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. Tomk i ns Esq.
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    • 463 4 1 NOTICES. Motfoe. List of Depots where the "Eastern Dally Mall May be obtaiaed. Chop Hong Bee, Neil Road I Railway Station, Tank Road. Abdullah, 15 A, Change Alley. Messrs Ghee Soon Co. f Orchard RdWmsor Co., 8 9 Bras Bassa Rd. K. H. Adamsah, Change Alley. Orchard Road, Cold
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    • 260 4 Howarth Ersktne, Ltd. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHT A 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
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    • 242 4 ifc Bolter. 69, HNSON ROAD, Telephone Nd. 398. fust Landed, a Fresh Stock of:- j Pickled Herrings m tins Pickled Mushrooms m bottles Fresh Bombay Butter m 1 lb. lb. tins Fresh Russian Butter m block Fresh Cream Cheese m pots Black Olives Russian Vodka m small bottles Russian Dried
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    • 451 4 E- D- M." ADLETS. FDR^^J W rick^ffe^ h Servic€a ble double Apply Fraser Neave Ltd., 2-2 Raffles Quay! Borneo" A^btrTtd. 1 3^ 00 r KUDAT B. N. B. W AN T D Employment as Assistant to M° lantatl onFor Particulars write Rubbed gk n North Borneo KUDAT B. N. B.
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    • 374 4 A place o h r,, tor/ rew "^y "•""ice that thev^^ cments l^ h hav t^g M ""B0, KANOV ,7 H holder, Nt ««J Ist M "rch, 906 -"-^V Sit ORGAN BU(U,^ Plano a "< Musical n% ment D "'ers T uner! and Repairers, CLEANED, REPAIRED^ TL.NLD, ESTIMATES ORGAN WORK.
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