Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 5 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 2. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, TDESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 195 1 THE TSAR INSTRUCTS LINIEVITCH. A BOMBASTIC MESSAGE. "PREPARED TO INFLICT IMPORTANT DEFEAT." "MY DUTY TO MY.CONSCIENCE Reuttr's Aieeey. London, Sept. 4. To the hist Japan has proved victoous and to »he last the Tsar has res ponded to her magnanimity with the worst possible grace.
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  • 73 1 MIKADO THANKS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Reuttrt Agency. London, Sept. 4. It is expected that the Peace Treaty will be signed on Monday. The Mikado, replying to President Roosevelt's congratulations, warmly 1 thanked him tor his imrtMnitting effort^ m the interests ot" peace. His Imperial Majest\ expres.-ed his appreciation
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  • 46 1 AUSTRALIANS BEAT ALL ENGLAND. R»ut»r'» Agency/ LoMDOH, Sept. 4. The Australians have beaten an All England eleven by one wicket. The match between Surrey and Kent was drawn. Sussex beat Essex by 1 63 runs. An All England eleven divw with Lancashire at Blackpool.
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  • 40 1 LIKELY TO BK PARDONED. R»ut»r'» AfMcy.l LuNDON, Sept. 4. Several of the mutineer's of tlic Russian battleship Kniaz Poh mkin nrc voluntarily leaving Koumania for Russia. The Russian Consul has assured them of the Tsar's pardon.
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  • 46 1 R cuter'* Agency. Lomwn, Sept. 4. Forty-three cases of cholera, seventeen ot which have proved fatal, have been reported m Russia. The Hamburg police have stopped the conveyance of Russian immigrants thither, m consequence of reports of an outbreak of cholera m Russia.
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  • 34 1 Renter's Agency. London, Sept. 4. M. Rouvicr has handed Prime Radolin the German Note regarding Morocco. Each interchange of notes tends to diminish the acutencss of differences between the two powers.
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  • 38 1 Reuter's Agency. London, Sept. 4. The Porte has issued a note m which it rejects the scheme formulated by ambassadors for the international control of finances of Macedonia. The Powers' however, will insist on exercising such control.
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  • 52 1 Don't ever play wiih dynamite, In case it should exploit. Beware of robbers late at d' v -»^^^*"*w"^ And take the Au-st road > Don't Laup* /t am little til Bu i' Vuc secure; FdP b. \r>and F Vcrnh Chill Take Wot) 1
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  • 36 1 Reu te r Agency London, Sept. 4. The finest of the Imperial troops were concentrated m St. Petersburg tor tliy* purpose of convincing the Tsar VM Russia is the greatest Power m m\c Middle East. f
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  • 916 1 CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST SOMT. Major J. Smith, Vkiuh Less than a fortnight ago the Gaiety Theatre, Hombay, was packed with an audience of sportingmen, attracted from all parts of the Presidency, to witness the fight for the boxing championship of India between the rival Smiths, soldiers both. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 702 1 Poking Tobac^ AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE. JOHN LITTLE A CO. [SIPEROSTHEN PAINT. THE STANDARD PRESERVATIVE FOR IRON AND STEEL. RESISTS THE ACTION OF SEA WATER AND ACIDS, WILL NOT BLISTER OR CRACK UNDER TROPICAL HEAT. IMPORTERS, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. i TxrA^i PAUL'S MILK. I do you ™ant i John LJ'ttle I
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    • 17 1 BUCHANAN'S V U RED BEAL. (iuaiantccd Seven Years Old, A >oun<l Srotrh Whisky of exceptionally good value."
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  • 228 2 The latest news from Russia is to the effect that the Czar desires to i abdicate, and to enter a monastary. i After all the troubles that the poor man has gone through during the last 18 months we are not surprised that the I strain
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  • 40 2 Thomson—Graham:—On the3lst August* at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, Ewan Donald Henry Thomson, youngest son of the late James Cameron Thomson, of Grantley, Perthshire, Scotland, to Elizabeth Wylie Graham, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Graham, of Crieflf, Perthshire, Scotland.
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  • 228 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 5TH. SEPTEMBER. MANILAS SUPERIOR WHARFAGE. Much has been written with regard to Manila gaining a tra<lal victory over Singapore. According to a Manila paper, that city is to have m two years' time two commercial wharves, one 600 and the other 650
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  • 390 2 deluded the world into an exaggerated belief m her power. To-day we learn i from the lesson of Russia m conflict I with Japan that the strength of a country is derived from the patriotism of its people, not from the coercion I which has estranged the people
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  • 189 2 Mr. \V. H. Fichett, the well-known Australian, writing m the "Spectator," says that In its loyalty to the Empire, again, Au>tralia is almost more British than the British themselves. Their loyalty is at least what cynics would call of a more effervescent and vocal sort than that
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  • 422 2 The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn with his family, is on a visit to Malacca m connection with the Wangkatig procession to be held there. It is said that the shares m the Bangkok Opium Farm owned by Penang people have all been bought up by Bangkok capitalists at par. Chinese
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  • 1028 2 A^ILL THE NEW SCHEME PROVE SUCCESSFUL? A Chat with the Manager. Said the chief, "Go and write up c cold storage people!" And the ive of the pencil forthwith went and d." With the aid of a man-drawn vehicle c scribe located the cold storage on ,c
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  • 432 2 Tan jong Pagar. "A Singapore paper, pledged to ti, c interests of Tanjong Pagar sliarch<,!,lers, is at great pains to m);i n) upon the taxpayer the burden u ):r)l he will have to l*ar as the result < a costly arbitration pi p object of the article
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  • 609 2 I L It. .s •hoa 4^& S Dkak Sik. B^ius a 1».\ i trunk. >iv. t <. laffst Two-Step played ten mniuio M a tin^ I ■>; a Mthrt 0M >* mucli drum and cymDal accompaniment lam pleased to read the suggestion svi forward jour OORWpOMIaM
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 712 2 r p 1 -J. Humber Cycles. "Standard," 4< First Grade 4< Beeston. w BORNE© eOMPANY. LIMITED. 1 HARTWIG^CO. successors. COGHLAN A CQ S imPORTERS RETAIUERS OF wines, beers. AUCTION SALES SPIRITS and LIQUEURS. W GERMAN, DUTCH ENGLISH PROVISIONS. Bept '-V^SSSr^^r' SHIPCHANDLERS. «m no. «o North **■«> SAIL and FLAG MAKERS.
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    • 181 2 tEAUTIFYYOURHOMJI fMtf wmsoß co. v Undertake any Decorative Work j c you may require, from Whitewash- I o mg to Artistic Designs for panels i and dados. i j mm tooot mot mm. If various articles m your home, 1< furniture, ornaments, knicknacks, j t etc., are grown old and
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  • 81 3 VISITS HONCKONC AND CANTON. NO CHINESE AGITATION. Strait* Press Agency. Hongkong Sept. 4. Governor !>ft and party arrived m Honskong yesterday, and were accordid ihe irty welcome. To-day they paid kit to the ancient and interesting city ■f Canton. (An article dealing with this quaint corner
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  • 40 3 ANNUAL MEETING. TAIPING WINS THE SHIELD. K fvm Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 4. The competition for the shield reMilted m a win for Taiping. The following are the SCOTCS Taiping 538, Ip°h s-'^ Teluk Anton 347-
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  • 32 3 Renter* A|tMy. London, Sept. 4. Th« Australian Lloyd steamer Koerber" has sailed from Port Said for Dar Es Salan with 232 German tii>< ips on board.
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  • 177 3 IMQUESI on THE Body of BtltXßAUlf. THE EMQUI*V into the cause of the death of Mr. Bimbaum was held by the Coroner, Mr. Alex. Gentle, his morning. Mr. Von Kattenkamp gave evidence t<> the effect that he received intimation m deceaseds death at 9 o'clock at This
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  • 143 3 Annual Prizf Meeting. The conditions of the competition for the Challenge Shield (the re-Wt of which appears m our telegraphic coluriTft*) were as follows Open to teams of BIX members of P. R. A. representing branches of the Association. Winning team to hold the Shield for one
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  • 80 3 I iii v *».\v that tliougi- a be ok maker U known by his book it all depends where he books to. That it i* untrue that Sir Michael Hit_k» Beach is comi.ig out to fix the dollar. He has no interest m the nimble dollar^vhatever. That a ladS
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  • 127 3 Robbery at a Restaurant. Mr. Sarreofthe International Bodega locked up his restaurant a few days ago leaving his premises, as lie thought m safety. Returning some hours later he was astonished to find one of his bar boys on the premises. In reply to his
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  • 118 3 A Chinaman was caught with a tin f >f chandu m his possession valued by the Farmers at $1-50. As he could give no explanation as to how it come into his possession he was taken m charge. When searched a further quantity, contained m a small
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  • 327 3 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR THEIR CONTROL. A special meeting was convened yesterday afternoon m the office of the Municipal Commissioners to discuss further regulations for the control of the tramways m addition to those made m July, 1805, which were approved by the Governor m Council, under Section 35
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  • 178 3 Messrs. A. A. Antony Suing for Libel. Mr. J. M. Anthony, of the firm of Messrs' A. A. Anthony Co. is suing m Penang Messrs. Ban Hong Co. for damages for libel. The case has excited the greatest interest In Penang, a- the Messrs. Anthony are
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  • 370 3 SAFEGUARDED BY A FAIRY. QUAINT MALAY LEGEND. Mr. R. Hanitsch, curator of the Singapore Museum, has just returned from a visit to this historic mount on the frontier of Malacca. He went to find Zoological specimens for his institution, and has brought back a quantity- of natural history
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  • 59 3 WASTING WATER. An evil smcl ig coolie was placed m the dock chained with wasting water at Sepoy lirf.s. He admitted that he j was washing a pair of trousers, but did not EJkow he was wasting water. Fined 18 1. fOur reporter thinks that m this case fee use
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  • 230 3 The tennis tournament of the Singapore Cricket Club commences to-morrow afternoon, when the following ties will be played H. B. Helbert, v. F. Ruchwaldy. W. J. Mayson v. H. A. Mason. G. G. Seth v. N. E. Kent. W. A. Sims v. K. B. S.
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  • 75 3 A batch of eleven Chinese, old and young, including six women, were charged with travelling from Johore on tickets that had been issued a week previously. The men said the tickets had been given them by an acquaintance m the Gambling Farm at Johore. The police knew nothing
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  • 205 3 Notoriety at any Cost. [From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Aug. 8. The notorious De Rougemont is once more to the fore, but this time not as an imaginative writer of the truth that is stranger than fiction, but as a tenant resisting eviction like any Irishman who
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  • 186 3 Its Scientific Cultivation m Our Colonies. Our London correspondent writes of Aug 3th Having regard to the development of. rubber grow ing m the Straits m recent years, some interesting information is supplied by the Institute of Tropical Research which was recently founded m connection with the Liverpool University
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  • 233 3 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Corps will be held m the Drill Hall at 5.15 p.m. to-day. The Penang Philomathean Society, a literary association which used to meet at the Anglo-Chinese Shool, has been placed on the list of non-existing societies m the latest number of the
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  • 969 3  -  AS SEEN THROUGH EUROPEAN SPECTACLES. [By J. B. Harrop largest and most populous city m j China a veritable hunting-ground j for sightseers, curio hunters and lovers of the antique a city of enchantment, m which the enervated westerner finds j himself suddenly transported from the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 671 3 ROBINSON Co. I ANNUAL I I CASH CLEARANCE I -^SALE&I ONCE A YEAR I I I ONCE A YEAR ONLY.] I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I 1 ROBINSON Co. 1 Cheep gp I You'll be a long time Dead ALWAYS KEEP THE SUNSHINE ON YOUR FACE. HAVE A GOOD TIME
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  • 400 4 Number of Issue Paid i i Sh.™. V.1... „p,„ L.HPA.Y. JBoy.r,. S«llir, T „™ta,, 13,000 10 1 7 .50 Bersawah G. M. Co.. Ltd u.oo 6,500 unissued. 4.000 10 9 10 (Deferred*^ 800 50,000 1 Raub Aust. G. M. Co., Ltd. <f p.) J 50,000 ,C ,g
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  • 114 4 4111 September, igoj. Monday's 4 m bank rate was 2/1 11/16 Gambier buyers S 8.75 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 1 1.87^ Copra Bali M 7.45 do Pontianak 7.07$ Pepper, Black buyers 27.50 do White, 50/0 buyers 7.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 3. 1 5 do Brunei No.
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  • 135 4 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/1 1 1/16 Demand 2/1 Private 6 m/s 2/2 do. 3 m/s. 2/1 On Germany Bank d/d 2.17$ Private 3 m/s 2.20 do. 6 m/s 2.22J Oh France— Bank d/d 2.66^ Private 3 m/s 2.72 do. 6 m/s 2.75 On India— Bank T. T.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 535 4 SHIPPING, ETC. THE SAN FRANCISCO OVERLAND ROUTE. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Occidental Oriental S. S. Co., and Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago North-Western Railways. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM. operating the LARGEST and FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC.) FROM HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. Ihe Xational highway to Europe
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    • 604 4 BUNKS Hongkong t Shanghai Banfchti Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Ifl mm* /ww| Silver Resene 8,600,000 J 18 8000 (X Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Slade, Esq— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq— Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson, F. Salinger, Esq. E.
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    • 32 4 FOR $15:— A MONTH. You can have a good and hearty Tiffinr#very day. Change All.*y.| THE BQUEGA+ FGR $15:— A MONTH. You can have a good and hearty Tiffinr#very day. JhanKeAlky.j^r^r BQP£GA
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    • 283 4 O. T. BENG Co. No. jo, High street. Beg to announce that they have just unpacked ex s.s. Sachsen a varied assortment of the choicest perfumeries rfom firms of highest repute. A choice stock of boots and shoes have just been landed ex s.s. Ceylon to suit the most fastidious,
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    • 725 4 PUBLIg^ NgTieE. THE Proprietors desire to call public attention to the fact that they aiv introducing their medicine WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CUBE into the Straits Settlements In Australasia it has become a household remedy for the simple reason that One dose has an immediate effect that it never fails that
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 606 4 SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. OfttrVMtm fHptTttUwtiri Arrlw* From ComUwtw fm mm Ban Liong Brit 275 I Winters 2 Cotic Bang Hcng Cotic 6 Chiengmai Ger 1234 Ehlert 2 Manila Behn Meyer Manila U Coiungsby Brit 2157 Topp Aug 29 Muroran Pat Simons Java Ger 2,209 Paulsen June
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