Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 April 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 494 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 2013 1 (From L. C. Express.) About three days suffices to put the traveller into Labuan from Singapore by either of the excellent and comfortable steamers that the NorddeutschcrLloyd has on the run to Nonh Borneo They are vessels of some 1,50 c tons and are admirably adapted to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 bcPaP cr L peopleCDC Best kjecrtisM tdium i" the Straits. juiN LITTLE Co. Ld., m }U Cos SPECIAL OVATIII GLENLIVET WHISKY t- REGISTERED /^y^^v fef EDINEUmiII. %s^? L_ CALCUTTA -68 8" fitolMM Ba r 4 Co 59 Ma#k Li#£. C qhN L ,T-r.-E CO. l-0.. SINGAPORE. "purity and Quality are
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    • 198 1 Howarth Erskine Ei?£ii>eers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Teleplmie 28. Telegrams ERSKINE." I V THE ONLY GENUINE ROSKOPF I _^*N_* TRADE MARK _-&*< I I»=^d- ;^^=:B BEWARE OF IMITATIONS H^E^^Sk I I WEILL AND ZERNER'S, I j^ 19, Stamford Road. JBt MOTORS ■""motor-cars THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. I MOTOR LORRIES m§t§S
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    • 10 1 Ulc Guarantee the largest Circulation or anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 691 2 Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 24TH APRIL. IMMIGRATION COOLIES FROM INDIA The enormous part that is being played m the development of the Federated Malay States by Indian coolie labour is shown by "the fact that last year no fewer than 5J.000 immigrants from Southern India arrived m
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  • 669 2 The man R. S. Rodrigues. who is charged with forging a cheque foi > at Kuala Lumpur, was remanded m the British Court for Siam, for a month. The Pinaug GazetU ia informed by Messrs. Kennedy and Co. that the Directors of the Fusing Lama Tin M Ltd., have decided
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  • 33 2 CHINA FAMINE REFIEF ■■SS2S t ina at Uj res,,] that ,h 0 papers bi>« 1 "^surer collect^ §5 CHINES I F I With the H I Ban I; n y iq 7 s />-
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  • 28 2 1 1 w N t *omer W W down with I I I I I forth hut cl« Ihe tw I iutroJiia-il lhcev< I wild I I
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    • 301 2 Ulc bed to inform our customers that the price per case, 12 quarts, has been RETAIL ©F ALL DEALERS. H.SCHAEFER&Co. SOLE IMPORTERS. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT Jubilee Hall beachroad> j NEAR RAPFLES I I I M Ropal Cinematograph IIOU 9,30 P. Hl* Dhe Veribest Show m Down. GREAT PROGRAMME. CHAN S©W LIN
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    • 610 2 CAKES. Swallow ana flricirs Celebrated Canterbury Cakes 1 lb. Tins, at 60 cents. Fruit, Plain, Seed, and Preserved uinger Cakes 1 lb. Tins at 65 cents. Cherry Ripe and Sultana Block fruit Cake, larger sizes 4 lb. Tins $2.10, 6 lb. Tins $300 For S. and As. Biscuits, Plum Puddings,
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    • 219 2 GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COMPANY. 5 Beach V A Sole Road jEsSr Agents (next to (&s&?*] °J Raffles %a? "Ariel" Hotel Cycles. Dealers m Gasolene Lamps, Bicycles, Motor Cycles, Accessories &c. &c. Motor Cycles &c repaired by an expert lately employed by the Straits Cycle Motor Co. "As the proof of
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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  • 32 3 IK DONE ivhicn X listed I'he X c spirit of ctuB X X X de- be I that PreH H B f the I ity of B s« by the
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  • 13 3 British Delegates to the Hague Conference. |p.m Mr. Run- include i Sir and
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  • 12 3 p.m. gei Mr. i said t taxing I
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  • 24 3 .;th earing len at Chow wWe that n l puiled the i left c bullet came elver 52* fa* The la hat
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  • 15 3 -ngcv i 1 i« licrlin, sKS£ m,, The conductor, > the J? S****** MOI J lemovcd.
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  • 42 3 At the Office of the Colonial Secretary a telegram was received yesterday trom the Crown Agents stating that the prospectus of the loan for ,£5,000,000, which was issued on the 22nd April, has been received on the whole favourably.
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  • 45 3 WAYANG KASSIM A ROYAL VISITOR. 1 here was a crowded house at the Waymng Kassim last night, among the audience being H.R.H. Prince Koninamia of Japan and his suite. The Prince, who is a cousin of the Mikado, is passing through Singapore on a tour.
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  • 97 3 OKI of the creditors m a case at the Westminister County Court stated that the debtor used sometimes to take jCl° a day at a Margate fruit stall. Lady Minto has kindly undertaken to send to the Australian exhibition the picture- Sakuntala "—recently exhibited at the Indian Industrial Exhibition by
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  • 847 3 JUDGMENT IN THE S. 5,000 CLAIM. Dlfkndant Wins Yesterday morning, Mr. Justice 1 ishcr gave a long judgment m the claim of H. Oldsen for $15,000 for damages sustained as a result of being knocked over by a carriage belonging to defendant Mr. M. Meyer. His Lordship
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  • 742 3 As a good deal is heard of the heavy coolie mortality on estates m the federated Malay States the following report of Mr. L. H. Clayton, Acting bupenntendent of Indian Immigration, g- SSt. t on the Province Wellesley Estates, will be of interest. He says
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  • 326 3 "WITH PEN SWORD": SIR GEORGE ARTHUR. Sir George Compton Archibald Arthur, who has recently been attracting attention m military circles, is at present engaged upon a history ot the Household Cavalry, and the King is greatly interested m the progress of the work. Sir George has every qualification for turning
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  • 851 3 Bombay, April v 907 staff, arc m camp at Dehra Dun. Lord Mmto and his daughter are enjoying nding and walking exercise and receiving visitors, and a good programme of sport has been arranged The Bombay Police. Serious discontent appears to have arisen m the ranks
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  • 180 3 It may be useful to point out m ad vance, says a Japanese contemporary, that the tide of foreign travel seems to be setting Japan-wards strongly this year. Already the P. M. S.S. "Korea has brought from America, as an earnest of this peaceful invasion, an unusually
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  • 469 3 FORMER SIAMESE MINISTER OF FINANCE. We regret to announce the death of Innce Krom Mun Mahisra Rnjaharudhai, the sad event occurring at 1 acnin. Ihe Prince who was a son of King Mongkut and a half-brother of His Majesty, had been unwell for some-time, suffering from
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  • 402 3 All of Lord Curzon's writings, save only his College prize essays are concerned with his wanderings on the face of the earth. He cannot be called a bookman pure and simple, for he practises the literal y art, not for its own sake, but m
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  • 160 3 The oflicial accounts of the behaviour ol the Dreadnought at sea, writes a Naval correspondent m a home paper, are not altogether borne out by private letters written on board. The engines and turbines worked admirably during the long distance trial to Trinidad, but the heat generated m
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    • 426 3 Clarke Co-j JS^" W7. Queen Street. VICTORIAS, "BROUGHAMS, BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, RALEIGH CARTS, ETC. ETC. j II m the pink of condition L\ II beautifully upholstered (T3 A Ell RUBBER TYRED J^ J I SINGLE HORSE, PAIR HORSE, OR ANY OTHER STYI E d 1O SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS 1 POCKETS
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  • 276 4 ADELPHI HOTEL Mr. 1 Drc\vry,Mr. ft Mrs. B.W. Borr, Messrs. G. E. Chamberlin, J. Wilson, E. Mitchclmore, R. Heap, W. G. Baker, G. Rice, Smithcrs, J. Ballingal, \V. G. Pfeiffer, J. A. Brusse, A Cumming, H. TitstOQ, Mr. and Mrs. van Rossem, Messrs. G. Lawson, Stutfield, G.
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  • 319 4 Singapore, ::mi April 1907. Beans, Long per catty 5 do. French do. 1 j lied per lb. iS Heel Steak do. Bean Sprout- per catty Ham boo Sprouts do. 4 Bkcfaan do. 10 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil Carrots, Imported do. S do., each 1.75 Celery pci catty
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    • 698 4 TRRDES, PROFESSIONS flpgj SINGAPORE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD DEPOT. IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS CEREAL AND NUT FOODS. 213, ORCHARD ROAD. GRr\NOSE A WONDERFUL FOOD FOR INVALIDS DYSPEPTICS and also for those who arc well. "A COOP SHOT IS OUR LAST HOPE' SAID LORD ROBERTS. So young boys don't waste all your time
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    • 52 4 Et^e,J RASSOOLBHOY I I Oca| c' l s i,, J a( "l faentl tJ FEDERAL CYcJ W. A. De blLVti PtRAK DISPEM HOOT COMP /£AH POX GUI ChOF E^tGWI M Cot DEVi s -VI YEE CHEONu THE IPOH I'AILOK AM TAIPIM The Taiping X* Kot& A SWtET£Hi*" m HUNG BEE
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 109 4 I VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR Wharves at which Vessels were berthed YesterdayTANJONG PAGAR. EASI Wharf Bassjn .-Dagmar, Breid J. W. Wendt sea Mew. Earn Wharf Slct. i— McClellan, Capri, Teesta Curonia! Sic. i (Shflrs Wharf):— Aldebaran, Sic i ion No. 2 Arratoom Apcar 4 Tambov „5 Bcng&lcu
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    • 1824 4 I //^^a^B^B^a^^^^^v^^^^^fl^Eaißaßm^v'w *Tt* f 4>p*' "^JPa»3^3aM^aMa^aß (^^^***!^aWaV^2 a^t^B^ff^ SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war. Flag and Tons. Comdcrs Arrived. From For When Lying McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Jan 12 Manila Dock W E Basin Sea Belle F. M. S. Yacht 48 Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swet. for docking E
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  • 860 5 ICE WORK. r *^rted that a num|W**£?!Ses had been i *>**K 0 Mail ton Tk The theft f being ',t notes were „r e opened Itttil .mn«Jc dear that have the good two ramils dcoce of the found I -K-tcr.al to- Breach of Tri crippled lamil v Main
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  • 127 5 The statement of the weight of block id ore exported from F. M. S durthe month- of January to March and of i the duty collected thereon, as compared with the corresponding period of last year, shows that the total weight of tin and tin ore
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  • 369 5 An extremely interesting subject has been restarted by that thorough American paper I he Independent "Lovemaking on the Stage -m a particularly interesting manner. It declares that. I here can be no particular objection to saying love, line upon line, upon the stage, but we should
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  • 613 5 Capital. Sabscbed. j lM ue Paid t P. JS Q-°I j Shares jValue'up to, Company Quotation. Presc GOLD. 1900 1,75,000 $140,000 I a.SooSued $I Bersuwal, G. M. Co, Ltd. 1.00 nomina. 1900^400.000 £350.000 3 g£ J Duff^o,opmenMo..Ltd (Defa ™"> 1901; ,300.000 „03.000 j g; k-^offS:t& S.^^w 1
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  • Commercial.
    • 138 5 On London. Bank a m s 2,4 1/2 Demand 2.4 1/8 Private 6ms 2.4 7/8 do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. Bank d d 2.40 Private 3mb 2.46^ do 6ms 2.481 On France. Bank d d 2.95 Private 3ms 3.034 do 6ms 3.08 On India.— Bank T. T. 1
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    • 232 5 Copra Keantan 10.65 do Mixed i©.| do Bali n 10 -9° do Timor 6 do Sarawak 11 -°5 do Pasir »»-9° do Billiton >°-45 do Pulo 10 -5° do Dougola i*»jo do Sankawang 10 -45 Coffee, Bali i6j per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 1900 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis
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    • 440 5 Fcrr©* yoa m[sh t0 be healthy? Fclis Bislcri &Co R^K^t\j S^UiipJij b fcdf THt ROYAL ITALIAN ARMY CORPS ££d COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE Massmuah 28M tan ,s«a Ejjjg Troops m Africa J lBB6> rl» kU HEAD quarters. To Messrs Felix Bt«ii c D¥ brif M lKp#rl Mti Nrw-CWM. r^l*
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  • 302 6 Jhe Times Paris Correspondent says:-- The long-standing conflict between France and Siam has just been settled and the King of Siam is on his way to Paris, where he will be the guest of the Republic. For 1 5 years relationhave been strained between the two countries.
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  • 73 6 Complain is are rife as to the terrible condition of things m the Chinese cemetery near the Bantawai police station. The place is so fearfully overcrowded that bodies are now buried but a few inches below the surface and theve are often uprooted and devoured by throng of pariah dogs
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  • 714 6 Hfty nine years ago Lucknow was captured and a few incidents which |I have gathered from the "V. C." Journal will be found interesting reading. Privatk Cooney. When the British were locked m the Residency at Lucknow, the soldiers relieved their feelings by making little personal
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  • 154 6 Supposing one of the Tsar's Ministers demands an extra interview, and it does not please His Majesty to grant it. Peter Katoff, valet and trusted friend of three successive Russian Emperors, is sent to announce the fact that H His Majesty is tired." He rarely needs to
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    • 234 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. The S. S. Pontianak (Captain Casey, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation (or passengers, special rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. THE FAMOUS To-Night To-Night Wednesday 24th April AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, North Bridge
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    • 891 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 i 21 000 000 Silver Reserve $11 WoOO il UOU>UJU Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H. MfiDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr.W.J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Balloch, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. A
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    • 223 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. 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
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    • 409 6 WANTED. WANTED. Situation as Teacher m a School at Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. Apply to MAGISTER, c/o E. U. 11. WANTED. Experienced NATIVE DRIVFR for MOTOR CAR. Apply 45, Roßi.Nbo.N Road. WANTED. MOTOR LAUNCH, good secondhand or new not less than 10 H.
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    • 87 6 FO «THE E 1 Monili 3 Moon, 1 Month I Mooth, 6 Moi 1 Vcar ad No *ices, 4c For *k above tnricew,, For md s Marriage, I per -v.y, NOTICE List of Depots^ Eastern Dai!)| May beobtaim Railw Orci. lerr., j Armj Messrs Mess Mess Mess Messrs 3 li.c
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