Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 22 April 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 492 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 3083 1  -  C. Randolph-Lichfield By i Lascelles was shaving himself the following morning, when his sister after a peremptory knock at his door swept into the room. "Gone!" she said, as a deliberate sort ot exclamation. M Gone And the singular thing is, nothing else appears to be missing." Who's
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 IHNLITTLE Co. Ld., A fePECIAL HP REGIS. ERED S£~^\ -^^< s $0 EDiMEURGH. I C M 4d**U**.£C L N LITTLE ft CO. L.D.. -IoTVJOAPORE. "Purity and Quality are of the Whiskies that bear the Name of Usher. I RVY HERMANOS.f SINGAPORE. I ELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES, GOLD, SILVER 1 ;kel,
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    • 131 1 Howarth Erskine Ei?£ii?eers ai)d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone Z3. Telegrams EESKINE.'* lr THE ONLY GENUINE R©SK©PF I«-=^d—^=^B BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ffi^ V^=fi| I I^^B^fe Wholesale and Retail WEILL AND ZERNER'S, I J^ 19, Stamford Road. JR MOTORS iwiv/ i vnw '"motorcars THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. I MOTOR LORRIES Zlo" bSats WRITE
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    • 646 1 Ute Guarantee tbe Caraest Circulation of anp Paper m Singapore. ON THE ROCKS OF DEATH. Sin(..\pori Sea-Captain iflls. HOW whin HEALTH-WRECKED— HE WAS "helpllss AMD FEEBLE as a Child" OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Came to mi Rescue, amd made Him Hi ART! AND Wl I.L. Captain James Warriner of Singa
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  • 672 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 22nd APRIL. WHY SABANG IS GAINING OUR TRADE. Those only who are interested m the shipping question take any note of the large number of steamers which pass through this port weekly during daylight, but of ships that pass m the night
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  • 553 2 HF t dea th is announced of Mr I Addis, Jr., at Batu Gajah. The Colonial yacht Sea Mew went into dry dock on Saturday afternoon. Mb. H. E. Byrne' acts as Executive Engineer, klang, vice Mr. J. F. Ward on leave. M t-. VV. Birch, c. m.g., has been
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  • 295 2 The funeral of the late Syed Abdul Kader bin Abdulraliman Alsogoffi place on Saturday morning befo c an immense concour-c of people c not alone of the Ar b communitj which the deceased was one of the' leading member-, but also of
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  • 129 2 The Rev. Lord Rup n illiam Er nest Cecil who arrived m Colombo lately by the French boat celebrated Holy Com mur. ion at St. Peter's, Fort. His Lordship, who is Rector of Hatfield, is a son of the late Prime Minister.
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  • 42 2 ANOTHER the bit t Cnptai,, official's the, arci A requ Show to, ls Suite un 011 »ie Individ 1 he we w< I instrun 1 der, and among.! mv w« ed when Ihe mai the nun the Hag< anotlu when M
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  • 23 2 Nevei had the i me As I this i the ly delig m the 1 1 be even more pl<
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  • 21 2 Po valuablJ manag after always < o\ I Patrons. We disapp upon Cunning 01 v, S for tl« l R
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  • 28 2 Colonial Hieprosi will tstant, m years' cvi tiblc m! duciblt TanjongPaj; to finaw make, and ableume/. cript- A Ilie tern rangemeiiis canD sharehold< s should make London
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  • 137 2 At a recent meeting of the Russian Imperial Geographical Society M. Tultschmski read before a large assembly a very interesting p,per on the Northern, or Russian, portion of the convictisand ot Saghalien. The lecturer said that the Russian portion of the island is inferior to the Southern, or Japanese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 uic bed io inform our customers mi thc fill further tiAfi^<> (111 IUI Illvl lIOIIvv* RETAIL CF AIJL DEALERS. H.SCHAEFER&Co. SOLE IJVIPORTERS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Jubilee Hall, beachroad NEAR RAFFLES. Ropal Cinematograph 7.30 P M 9 30 p Wf Dhe ITerihest Shoio m Doion. GREAT PROG RAM ME. CHAN SOW LIN
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    • 662 2 Sioallcu) ana .«rieirs Celebrated v Canterburp w cakes 1 lb. Tins, at 60 cents. Fruit, Plain, Seed, and Preserved linger Cakes 1 lb. Tins at 65 cents. Block Fnuit Cake, larger sizes 4 lb. Tins $2.15, 6 lb. Tins $3.00 For S. and As. Biscuits, Plum Puddings, and Jams, Preserved
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    • 21 2 FOR SALE. One new rubber tyred palanquin built on modern style, price moderate. Apply to— M I c/o E. D. M.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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  • 13 3 AIHV rOLORD lER cd from at- for the :he best means Foreign
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  • 11 3 ASE W GOVERNOR Hayes Sadler, and been ca.
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  • 14 3 IRESISHED miham >veky Lord I re- Swet- g hia s f
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  • 7 3 The London County Council Loan. i. m.
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  • 40 3 4Hng Sir mentint y Dr The ,ye a]- Dut it has ut.cal that rted the Willuia !.art .which nd »«*vj ng tends to i position. "wouldiK-wiseto < gyro* g vro^cope as SUred V^KabJe Readiness a^arat Uv *c installation
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 117 3 BANQUET A V CLARIDGE'S. London, April 20, 10.33 a.m. The Pilgrim's Club gave a banquet m honor of the Colonial Premiers at Claridge's. Lord Roberts presided. Sir Wilfred Lau«ier, General Botha and the Honble Frederick Moor were absent owing to indisposition. There was B crowd of distinguished
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  • 56 3 London. April ti, 6.55 a.m. The Suez Canal Committee have decided to abolish the regulation prohibiting the passage through the Canal of tank steamers carrying benzine or petrol m bulk. It is uncertain when the abolition will take effect, but it is expected to
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  • 99 3 SHOW OF GOOD FEELING. London, April ti, 6.55 a.m. The Burgomaster of Berlin has invit- 1 ed the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of Lon- 1 don I > vi^it Berlin at the end of May. Simultaneously the body of German j Editors have extended an invitation
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  • 43 3 FEARED rOTAL LOSS. London, April ti, 6.55 a.m. The Briti-h to pedo destroyer Ariel, while manoeuvring m a night attack outside Malta, collided with a breakwater and sank. It is feared she is a total wreck. The coxswain was drowned.
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  • 113 3 A home paper referring to His ■y the KmgofSiam's visit says: London is I toking forward uith much interest to the forthcoming visit of the King of Si.im. It may be recalled that King Chulalongkorn visited London m on the occasion of his making a tour
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  • 105 3 A telegram received at New York announces the sudden death, at Tokio, Japan, of Mr. Jame* Henry Smith, who is said to have been the seventh richest man m the world. Eight year> ago his uncle, Mr. George Smith, formerly of Chicago, died m London, and
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  • 290 3 THREE LIVES SAVED BY THE S. S. LADY CORDON." INTERESTING STORY. The Captain of the ft. ft. Lad) Gordon, on arrival at Colombo lately, had an interesting story to relate regarding two men and a bo> picked up at sea m a half starved condition. At 6.30 p.m. Capt. Robins
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  • 64 3 Mr. W. E. Kenny has left for Pahang to take up the acting appointment of State Engineer there, and Mr. T. Groves, Engineer m charge of the P. W. D. Factory, will act for Mr. Kenny as District Engineer, P. W. IX, Kuala Lumpur. We understand that on his return
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  • 944 3 i lie races arc approaching, work is now being done m real earnest, and bets are already being made on what the backers assert are dead certs, though as often as not we find such certs entirely out of the running when the eventful day arrives. Rapid
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  • 63 3 The Singapore Volunteer Corps gave an at home on Saturday m the Drill Hall. During the evening dancing was indulged m. There were a large number of guests present, and a very pleasant evening was spent. On the reclamation tents were put up and tables arranged, there
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  • 610 3 (From our own Correspondent.) Seremban, iBth April, 1907. The Sanitary Board Inspectors and their Peons have been given new Uniforms this year—khaki with bright red straps over the shoulder and khaki helmets the Peons wear a similar uniform but with Turkish red caps with a tassel.— The helmets
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  • 266 3 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. W. Lang-ham-Carter to be a Magistrate, Commissionei of the Court of Requests and Coroner for the Settlement of Penang, and to act as Senior District Officer P. W. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased provisionally to recognize
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  • 92 3 At Colombo, His Majesty the King of Siam was presented win a bronze image of Buddha 400 years old. The presentation was made by Mudaliar Sri Chandrasekara on behalf of himself and Messrs. Maduwanwella and Meedeniya, Ratemahatmeyas. It is reported that the homeward "trip costs His Majesty 10,000, that being
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  • 991 3 (From our own Correspondent.) Penang, April 18. Electric Lights. Dear Mr. Editor I have just heard that the Kwala Lumpur authorities have decided to abandon the electric lights which have given them endless trouble and go back to the old kerosine lamps. This is what I expected would
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  • 59 3 The Sultan Sulu, who is staying at his Singapore home in Balestier Road for a few days, was married last Friday to a Singapore Malay lady. r At the seventh general meeting ol the Johore Tin Mining Co., Ltd., the dividend of 5 per cent, making 10 per cent for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 449 3 Clarke Co.l 4 P^** 207, Queen Street. 4 I/ICTORIAS, BROUGHAMS, BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, RALEIGH CARTS, ETC. ETC. J /TW 11 m the pink of condition a LI 11 beautifully upholstered g]3 A mil RUBBER TYRED a SINGLE HORSE, PAIR HORSE, OK any OTHER STYLE 4 1O SUM ALL COSTOMERS 1
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  • 253 4 i 9 tm April 9 c 7 ***> £i per catty j M CIlCh d JSsteaL Bean Sprouts per ratty "i amboo Sprouts do. 3 4 "Indian rln Hrinjals lft Cabbage, Batavin do! nil «0., CtlllKl <j Q do, Salted do Carrots, ImporU.l do 8 do., Singapore
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 646 4 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONsT^ SINGAPORE "SINGAPORE «<JQ Carbide of Calcium. sanitarium STRAITS CYCLE HEALTH FOOD DEPOT E AND MOTOR CO., mrmni^ mcH<LASS BATTERY ROAD, cereal and nut foods mir SINGAPORE. 213> 0 H ™> "o*o. BRAND GRftNOSE -=5S A WONDERFUL FOOD FOR BU *H/uN GROUND COFFEE invalids a dyspeptics a N QUALITY
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 290 4 t PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per ss 1 cc., la Mr and M CouiuOly, Messrs. J. [>. S cott. \Y M«u y Stanley Arden, Chri.tie. Feu, sate*** Xh s~n jSt fs; n p rL s L sH> j v ns *> a •Vs>. Dia*, M.S. Penyasamy, C. Rama*amy, Mrs. Koh Sin NeoT'lfc^Sw
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    • 181 4 VESSELS IN PORT. McClella,, Am For Lying Aldcbaran tier v 1816 Ols Cpimlflnee For When Livingstonia Brit 2790 Webb P'! Sarawa k OnJ Vi/w k ncertain Wharf S >teL f?" g Brit 2 ?|5 Persy" 1 *a P 2l P^°Zr 9 enoa Wharf £w Sc ter- all?- gH-., sa ft
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  • 253 5 I responded I er thing I I m pr °io^f "no I V this I I yens, I I i this I I m B unB X I H i i the I X I spirits is I' B I B I' jr. brings B B B B
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  • 313 5 SOME SUGGESTIONS TO THE P. O. COMPANY. Mr. D. S. Fraser writes the following t>> a contemporary fhrough your columns may I draw the attention of the British public to the g t at inconvenience to which travellers o the Far East— Singapore, China, and Japan -are submitted when they
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  • 239 5 Amsterdam, March 14. The event of the week has been the celebration throughout the country of the 1 anniversary of the birth of Admi- Ie Ruyter, which fell on 23rd inst. Ihe ceremony m the New Church of j erdam was very imposing. The I Q en and
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  • 265 5 ADELPHI HOTEL. Mr. 1. Drcwry.Mr.&Mr-. BAY. Borr, G. K. Chamberlin, I. Wilson, E. litchelmore, R. Heap, W. G. Baker, G. R cc. Smithers, J. Ballingal, W. G. r <-:, J. A. BniMCL A dimming, H. lilston, Mr. and Mrs. van Rossem, Messrs. G. Law son, Stutfield, G.
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  • 58 5 <>n their return to Portsmouth from London the Russian sailors received a message from the King, expressing his lUlie on hearing that they had enjoyed their trip to the metropojis. In the afternoon of 27th inst. the visiting warships were thrown open to the public, and were inspected by hundreds
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  • 652 5 j* Capital. hhw I N bCT j.«u e iPaidi p- GOLD. 1900| I £*****0 >°°° I $I $1 £***** i M f"* 0 ,0 I**— j ».oo V. 8 io 0 "fr-ft "»■»<** a o, rJjg? 1903| $300,000 $300,002 nunfl f 1 T,N 1901 $600,000 tbooioo £001,
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  • Commercial.
    • 111 5 On London. Bank i m s 2.4 9/16 Demand 2.4 1/8 Private 6 m b 2.4 7/8 «>. 3m 5- 2.49/16 On Germany. -Bank d d 2.40 Private 3m- 2.46.1 do 6m 2.4.54 On /-ranee. Bank d d ;nj Private 3 m j-ozl On Imkm. Bank 1. T. 7
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    • 249 5 Copra Keantan 0 10.65 do Mixed io.^' do Bali 10.90 do Timor „11.30 do Sarawak 11.05 do Pasir n 11.90 do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo „10.50 do Dongola r 1 .30 do Sankawang N 10.45 Coffee, Bali 164 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 19.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis
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    • 396 5 FcrrO* *yw wish t0 healthy? ArilAiHS^l all ■JsJj^^^^^^vllnwslß fe^f THE RO *AL ITALIAN ARMY CORPS «*-*«iX^ m I l Byi^Pp FEI RO-CHINA-BISI ERI OF FELICE BISLERI, MILAN I CS^Sl I N A^a This liquor is both mvi X rating and a tonic at the sane tim I THE SCHWEIGER IMPORT
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  • 167 6 A brief telegram announces that the last battalion of Russian troops m Manchuria has left Harbin for Russia. As OM of our contemporaries well puts it, this is the humiliating end of the grandiose policy which fifty years ago -cnt Muravieft proudly sailing down the Amur, which
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  • 55 6 I HI <|ucstion of establishing through communication by rail between France and Spain seems about to be solved, as a treaty has just been signed between' those countries with regard to constructing three lines of railway. Each Government binds itself to lay down at least one of these projected lines
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. j Ihe S. S. I VoiTianak (Captain Casey, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, special rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. THE FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIIVL To-Night To* Nigh t Monday 22nd April
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    • 889 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL WflflMOO REijKHVE FUND:— bterlmc Keserve $10,000,000 I s .ii oju vkX) Silver Reserve SllioooloOO il (W^ KKJ Reserve Liability ul Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H. Meuhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr.W.J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairmai Balloch, Esq. d. M. Nissim Esq. t. Goetz, Esq.
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    • 188 6 E, D, M," ADLETS- FOl TO BE LET. TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Three rooms on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. To Let. Moss Bank No. 28 Grange Road, situated m fairly large private grounds, with good stabling accommodation &c, For terms apply Low Kirn Pong
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    • 384 6 R SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. WAMTEBL Situation as Teacher m a School at Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. Apply to MAGISTER. c/o E. D. If. WANTED. Experienced NATIVE DRIVER for MOTOR CAR. Apply 45, Robinson Road. WANTED. MOTOR LAUNCH, good secondhand or new not
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    • 175 6 RA W^J Mouth J I J Mootkj I "otHhs I OUT S N| 1 Month MonUis 6 Months Vtar c ADVERTIS| NcJ W -te dToUt i bf ve head,,. X inch cCf thrice weeklj For m, 5 above j, f\ I* or 1. 2 r $I.C Marriage, Birth or per
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