Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 26 September 1905

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 20. VOL. I. SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 272 1 BAR VERSUS BENCH. A correspondent writes to the Pinang Gazette:" "A scene which reflected very little credit on the principal parties concerned was enacted recently at the Singapore Assizes. Mr Justice Thornton, who was summingup to the Jury on a charge of forgery against a Chinaman,
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  • 352 1 WITH DIFFICULTY RESTRAINED FROM USING HIS KRIS. The "San Franci-co Examiner." the most sensational of yellow journals, presents to its credulous readers the following account of motoring m the Straits Settlement-. Who if the local correspondent of the "Examiner J Singapore (Struts Settlements August \2. Automobiling hns
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  • 210 1 RIOTOUS RAIAS STII I. DODGE THE DUTCH. The Dutch sre certainly very unfortunate with their colonies m these part*-. With the possibility <>t the conclusion of peace m the c i lebes, they are now confronted with the fact that they have to send a force to
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  • 946 1 ATTACK OM GOVERNING (LASSES. Opinion of tho T»ar It i*> odd that on the very eve ol POOM an article on the evil*-.' of wai trom the pen of Count Tolstoy should have been published m tlu* limes. In the true Tnlstoyan vein it is an
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 472 1 l&>-iiy*2** '!*">> '••t^'nT'-r^ ißSTrfiil JWW •C^" k". CB 11, J-\ jtf ---> .\«.l NTS FOH SINGAPI >R: JOHW LITTLE OC. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout I $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. C *■-■> m 1 r r. 1 1 1 1 1 |-j- j-uaj-^n^ dahl's'milkH 1 NORWEGIAN
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    • 215 1 ■»m»»—«»—m™»« b^___________^____^^^^^^^^^^^ [johnj^ttjT&QoT (LIMITED.) CELEBRATED mmu®^ X R O P P WIDTH OF BLADES IN STOCK. IR^ZOIR/S J m. m. f in. m" *2.65. Wsstenholm's Mow Ground Razor 5i.25. Dwarf Mab si.so. _-_mmawm-m —1 Wr r.nn mmnlv f-,..^ fba these Rasors as -ar- ij^mMM<M ;ti -w under ,^f*»ay?^^Bag»^*a»»^ak. j _.ir-i'tt-ar
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    • 43 1 Is life worth living many ask It is the most reply. Though some say N<>. it is .i task.' Without a reason why. The latter class, you understand, Their ailments d«> endure. The former wise and happy hand Use Wood's Great Pepermint Curt*
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    • 30 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK A WHITE" Holds TOP PLACE m the HICMEST CLASS of Scotch Whiskies 12-ycars old) Supplied to ri. M. The King itrftM H. R. H. THE PRINC OF WALES.
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  • 474 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 26th SEPTYEMBER. A GIGANTIC ALLIANCE. A leading New York paper some time ago stated that m their opinion now was the time to form a Triple Alliance, the parties to which should be Great Britain, France and the United States. This idea
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  • 308 2 The President of the Simla Municipality writes to the Punjab (iovcrnment A decision was given m the case King Emperor vers us Pitcher to the effect that the Committee have no power of entry into compounds under Section 109 m order to check returns submitted by
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  • 363 2 Mr. Tom Lawson, whose srticles m the American monthly, Evervbodv's Magazine," called M Frenzied Finance", caused such a sensation m the I". S. during the past year, owing to Ma attacks on the various trusts and the insurance companies of New York, haa now decided to attack the
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  • 880 2 INTERESTING LECTURE BY DR. LIM BOON KENG. MEETINC LAST NICNT. The anniversary of the birthday of Confucius was celebrated by the local Chinese yesterday evening with a social meeting at the Confucius School m Amoy Street. A very large gathering was present, including many of the leading Straits
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  • 252 2 THE MAN AND HIS TEACHING (By a Chinese Reader.) Just as m the case of other great teachers of mankind very little that ia authentic is known of the early history ot the Confucius. Chinese history however, distinctly records that, I ike Buddha the sage was descended from a
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  • 523 2 WHOLESALE GANG !<y IN THI l'k< i\ From Our Own Corre* pondeM rheAssia fore Mr. Justm I rhe most importai i again* two Malayi jr wholesale gang called mang Wdlesley. the K< A k-'»ii^ ..t -..nn fort) and Siamese from tl made an organised n neai
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 333 2 I PROVISION MERCHANTS S' 1 Importers of goods dried from the best yr_f+Q_\^l Australian, English, /<_ I American, French, Car- s^ Q*- S* man and Italian e^jrifn Manufacturers. 4fa\^^ 'sfllVV ps^C S^ r^s' THE ONLY N^ y^s^x m%\xavm '4SS^ CHEftPEST ftND BEST. j y/ We Study Yourlnterests7_| *f_C_> ______fm___ t
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 66 2 COMING EVENTS. Wednesday, 27th September. High Water:— 9.55 a.m. 9.13 p.m. M. M. homeward mail due. Thursday, 25th September. High W WaterT ater lO.B a.m. 10-0 p.m. Tanglin Club Meeting. Medical School opening. 3 p.m. P. O. homeward mail closes 3. Philharmonic Orchestra 8-30. Friday, 26th September. High Water:— 10.40
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  • 164 3 "CHATHAM TO BE BLOWN UP BY ELECTRICITY. PASSACE CLOSED FOR A FORTNICHT. i Reuters Agenoy London, Sept. 23rd. In spite of Reuters Agency,* aasssrance that the Straits Press" Agency's telegram of a few day* ago was Incorred it seems that a after all the Suez Canal will
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  • 115 3 DANGER OF WAR OVER AT LAST. WHO WILL BE KING? London, Sept. 25th Although the terms of the Karlstad settlement have not yet been published comments of the Swedish and Norwegian Press indicate that Norway has yielded upon the question t^t' the destruction of her frontier fortressc Sweden
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  • 9 3 HIE COMMANDANT OF MIKASA" BECOMES INSANE
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  • 113 3 Reuter's Agency. London, Sept. 15th The Commander of the "Mikasa" who hastened <>n hoard the vessel when the fire broke out and did his utmost to quell the conflagration, has since been deeply dejected, and apparently half insane over the loss of then ne battleship. Yesterday,
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  • 57 3 L MISERY OF VICTIM'S REDOUBLED BY STORMS. Reuter's Agency London, Sept. 25th. rerrible thunderstorms, accompanied by torrent- of rain, have followed upon tlif Italian earthquake m the region of Calabria. These are greatly increasing the distress of the terrified inhabitants and are ahtndering the rehousing of whose
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  • 66 3 PREMIER WIRES GENERAL l.< ><>TII 1 < >R EMIGRANTS. Renter s Agency. London, Sept. 25. All the >>t. ite-- of Australia arc awakg to the fact that they have urgent need of new emigrants t<> the country. Premier Deakin has cabled to General Booth that the Commonwealth
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  • 29 3 Reuter s Agency London, Sept. 25th. Great indignation is being expressed Japan, because it has transpired the Peace Treaty recently signed inds Japan not to fortify Lapsronae
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  • 32 3 Straits Press Ageucy. London, Sept. 25th. A bargeman from i'osen died of cholera m Berlin. The Government is taking the greatest precaution to prevent an outbreak of the disease,
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  • 31 3 London, Sept. 25th. In the military districts of Kieft" and Odessa active preparations are being made for the immediate despatch of large bodies of troops for Turkestan.
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  • 264 3 i TWO HIGH COMMISSIONERS WOUNDED. 'Straits Press Agenoy Hongkong, Sept. 25th. Yesterday a dastardly bomb outrage was perpetrated upon the four High Commissioners appointed by the Chin- cse Government to study foreign systems of administration. The Commissioners and their suites, after a farewell banquet, proceeded to Peking
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  • 113 3 AUSTRIA HUNGARY. MORE RACIAL DIFFICULTIES. Reuter Agency. London, Sept. 25th. Emperor Francis Joseph, desiring to make a final attempt to restore the constitutional regime m Hungary, has summoned the Vienna leaders of the Opposition, who form a majority of the Diet, and has requested them to form a cabinet, but
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  • 81 3 SINGAPORE To BE A NAVAL BASE. Router's Agency London, Sept. 25th. It is officially announced that the acquisition of the Tanjong Pagar Docks by Government forms part of Admiral Fisher's Imperial defence scheme comprising the establishment of naval bases at Gibraltar, Dover and Singapore, and the abandonment
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  • 54 3 NORWAY SWEDEN. A PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Reuter's Agency London, Sept. 25th. Ihe Karlstad Conference has come to an end. It is officially announced that an agreement has been reached. A protocol will be published next week. At Christiania and Stockholm orders have been simultaneously given the Norwegian and Swedish troops to
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  • 55 3 BUT LOUDLY LAUDS GERMANY. Straits Press Agenoy' Honokong, Sept. 25. A treatise presented to the Czar by IC. Witte severely criticizes the attitude of France m contrast with that of Germany, and declares that the friendliness of the latter country during the war has led to
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  • 27 3 JAPANESE STILL AGGRESSIVE. Straits Press Agency) Hongkong, Sept. 25th. The American steamer Barracouts has been captured by the Japanese off the coast of Saghalien.
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  • 26 3 THE RETVISAN RAISED. VALUABLE PRIZE FOR JAPAN. Straits Press Agency. Hongkong, Sept. 25th. The Russian battleship Relvisan has been raised by the Japanese at Port Arthur.
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  • 63 3 'Rat-tart Aaaaey.) London, Sept. 25th. 1 he Hungarian Leaders take a most I ssimistk view of the political situation. Ibey say that the will of the nation ust prevail over that of the Crown. SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED IN PARIS. Straits Press Agency.) Hongkong, Sept. 25th. Reliable advices from
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  • 523 3 FRENCHMAN CHARGED WITH WOUNDING CHINESE. Scene on Borneo Wharf. Yesterday evening, about 3-40 p. m. at the Borneo Wharf, a dispute arose between some sailors belonging to the M. M. intermediate steamer Laos and a number of coolies employed at the wharf, resulting m a free fight
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  • 91 3 We regret to announce the death of Mrs, Maria Hagedorn, widow of the late Mr. Egmont Hagedorn, which occured yesterday morning at her Residence, Oxley Road. The deceased lady was 50 years of age and leaves several children and grandchildren to mourn her loss. I hie
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  • 78 3 IHOUSANDS DYING FROM EXPOSURE. Straita Praaa LoNoon Sept. 25th. There has been a recrudescence of the earthquake at Calabria, many people were killed and thousands are dying from exposure. The destruction to property was enormous, hundreds of houses were totally wrecked, many of the inmates being buried m
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  • 25 3 MOROCCAN DIFFICULTY SOLVED. Straita Prats Aatacy London, Sept. 25th. The Franco-German Agreement with reference to the Morocco internal reforms has been concluded.
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  • 30 3 I Straita Praaa BBSSSJb) Tokio, Sept. 25th. Mr. William Bryan ,the U.S. National Democrat, leaves by the s. s. Manchuria for Japan on the 27th instant.
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  • 135 3 The following is the verse for solution to-day No. 1 7. Old fashioned negative contains his first, T'was used m days of courtliness and grace. His second's useful, ornamental too, Tis found m every modern watering place. A mistake was made m yesterday's verse No.
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  • 316 3 TAME GAME BETWEEN S. V. A v. Y. M. C. A. The S. V. A. met the Y. M. C. A. on the S. R. C. ground yesterday, there was the usual large attendance of Europeans and natives, but the game failed to cause any excitement. The folowing
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  • 253 3 To-day's Ties. B. Singles. L. If. Woodward scr v C. Cunradi owe i. G. A. Chancy scr v W. S. Barrett plus 2, to finish. C. Singles. F. Ferguson plus 3 v W G. Worecester owe 3 to finish. F. C Macdooal v C. M.
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  • 297 3 WIDEAWAKE CHINESE REPORT THEIR IMPRESSIONS. Messrs. Lokc Chow Kit and Loke Chow Thye have recently returned to Kuala Lumpur from an extended trip to Europe and a representative of the Malay Mail has secured from them some interesting reflections and suggestions resulting from their trip. They spent
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    • 510 4 Casb Clearance Sale. AT KOH si Co. 78, BRAS BASAH ROAD. All books, school requisites and stationery, &c., &c., will be cleared at great reduitions, commencing from Monday nth September. IbtAUTIFY YOUR HOME! Messrs WINSOR CO. Undertake any Decorative Work you may require, from Whitewashing to Artistic Designs for panels
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