Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 26 October 1905

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  • 25 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. a«.i\i^ for Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO. No. 45. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1905. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 40 1 CATTLE TRAINS NOT RUNNING. Rmtaf'i Agancy Li>MH>N, Oct. 25th. No cattle train has arrived at St. Petersburg for two days. There are usually ten trains daily. There is only a week's supply of meat at Moscow.
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  • 68 1 ENORMOUS RESERVE FIND Neuter's Agency London, Oct. 25th. The annual report of the United States Tr< a>urv at Washington state* that the circulation h;i- increased by eighty million dollars (/,"i 6,000,000), with a continued increase m the proportion between gold and National Bank notes. No Other Government
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  • EUROPE DAY BY DAY.
    • 93 1 WHEN COMPLETED AMERICA WILL EEAR NO EOE. [Reuters Aieney.l London, Oct. 25th. President Roosevelt, m a speech at Mobile, Alabama, re-affirmed that the Panama Canal would be dug, despite the misrepresentations of the great opposing commercial interests. (The reference doubtless being to the Transcontinental Railways. -Ed.) In
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  • 52 1 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT WILL BEAR INSIGNIA. Reuter's Agency I.nMKiN, (Vt. |CtK King Edward has conferred the Order of the Garter upon the Mikado. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught will take the insignia, to Japan. The date of His Highness* departure has not yet been
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  • 44 1 TOASTS EXCHANGED AT MADRID. R»at«r A|«ncy London, )ct. ijdh. At a dinner at Madrid, King Auonso and President Loubet exchanged toasts, dwelling upon the cordial friendship which exists between the two countries and the desire of both for a general peace.
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  • 30 1 RauUr'i Agency LoMm iN, Oct. 2 Ctlk The special French Mission t(» Morocco leaves Fez to-morrow. The British and German Missions will leave on the 6th November.
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  • 69 1 STEPS TAKEN TO OPPOSE THE BUREAUCRACY. R»ut«r I Ag«nc> London, Oct. 24th. Meetings of all classes of the public have been held at St. Petersburg todis cuss pending political questions. At a meeting of the Lithuanians it was resolved to boycott the New National Douma and to
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  • 263 1 Yesterday morning, K. McQg, nn assistant at thepawnbrok* t's. Chop Man Yun, No 71 South Bridge ROM, pesponded to a citation issued at the instance ot Sergeant Taylor to explain how he had come to ■crept m pledge two diamond rings tor Si.ooo on the 2nd
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  • 206 1 (Fnmt our nnrsfmndtiif.) There air now aUuu srventy electi ie trains m operation on the streets i Bangkok. Two residents of Bangkok lia\r just been decorated by the C town of Italy lor services rendered by thim during the visit to Siam of the Puke d'Abru//i last
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  • 299 1 RE-INTRODUCTION INK) AUSTRALIA REOOMMENDEIX Referring to the Arab as the Horse of the past, the .-hum comment! favourably upon the attempt <•' Sir James Boucaut senior puisne Judge of tl»c Supreme Court of South Australia to reintroducc systematii breeding of Arab stock. "Now, tli disappearance of dependable
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  • 181 1 A C.ALLAN I BAND WHO DIK1) FK.HTINC. (hn. (iallicni lias just bublishrd the names of ottoen ami men who have- distinguished tfsMMthPH during the recent native outbrenk Madagascar. Ahmmsj tb<- real Is ti.u Of a sergeant of tin- 3rd Scftenlme Sharpshooters, whose case will \r re.id with int<
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  • 122 1 A TALL Mls^K WARY YARN An Amciu.in mi>-ion;»iy,Ycturning from Teheran through W.nsiw trIU a curious story. Some m«>uth*» ago one ol his fellow -< ountry men, also a missionary, was killed by .i dervish. His widow m.nle a c l.i'm tlimugh the American Minister f«»r
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  • 66 1 Ye-ti id.iy two opium shop kcr|>ei wen before Mr. Bryant summoned lor permitting females one was thirteen yearsold other than wifeorchildren to be on their premises. >ne v\ .is also cited for allowing a U>y about Mssssl )<-\.rs o! agc*to MBoka chandu m his shop. They
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 246 1 "1 ~ST VALENTINE'S BATH HOTE~ 2ft Bitkit Tiniah Road. AN [DEAL SPOT FOR A PICNIC OR WEEK END. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET AT MODERATE RATES. St. Valentine's Bath Hotel. BILLIARD TABLE TENNIS COURT. FRESH WATER BATHING TANK. for frrms upply. THE HOTEL de I'
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    • 303 1 The "Empire" Typewriter, is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced. SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WRITING are some of its points. ORDINARY MODEL, £140.00; BRIEF MODEL, #1 65.00 INSURANCE POLICY MODEL, $1 90.00- Importers, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. DAHL'S MILK. NORWEGIAN PURE COWS' MILK. THE ONLY CANNED MILK
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    • 30 1 BUCHANAN'S 11 BLACK A WHITE" Molds TOP PLACE m t»« HICHEST CLASS Whiskies (12-ycars old) Supplied to 11. M. The Kinj and to h, R. H. TMt PRINCE OF WALES
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  • 119 2 The Auction Rooms. No. 5, Raffles Place. On and after Monday 23rd instant we are prepared to carry on Auction Sales at No. 5, Raffles Place, below Messrs. Rodyk Davidson's Office. The finest and Largest Auction Room m Singapore Our terms will be Strictly
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  • 487 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 26TH OCTOBER OCR TROUBLES. The launching of most new ventures, even under the most favourable of circumstances, is usually attended by much anxiety and toil, and m this respect the flotation of the v E.D.M has been no exception to the general
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  • 486 2 President Roosevelt is evidently making a tour of the Southern States, m which he is making several grandiloquent addresses, a few extracts from which have lately been furnished us by Reuter. It will be seen by a telegram m another column that the latest word from
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  • 401 2 The action of the Sultan of Turkey m requesting the removal of the International Financial Delegates, who were sent to his dominions by the European Powers to assist m the settlement of financial difficulties, after the Sultan had received sufficient warning tl.at they would be sent if he
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  • 180 2 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. About three month?, ago a clerk named Ramalingam, who iraa at the time of the demise of the late Mr. Cooper Abbs, employed by him, wu charged with criminal breach of tru-t m misappropriating an account hxn.k. He was tried before Messrs. Hall
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  • 103 2 Prata, an Actress, living m Scle^ie Road nji that about a month ag.. t -he entrusted two gold rin£;s to one Salem, a man well known m Singapore, to ->cil. He pawned them and generously handed her the ticket. She ma«le a report and asked the help of
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  • 82 2 SEVERAL DELINQUENTS FINED. Inspector Bateman of the Weight* and Measures Department summoned six Chinese patty traders before Mr. Bryant, yesterday, for »>eing m possession of unjust weighing instrument* and fur tampering. Fines from one to twenty-five dollars were imposed and paid. The use of thoe unjust weights and
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  • 250 2 It is reported that President Roosevelt has declined to be renominatcd for the presidency m 1908. Mr. William J. Bryan, the leader of the American Democrats, has arrived at Tokyo. Wk learn that on Saturday last II is X x. cellency the Governor, accompanied by the President of the Municipal
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 131 2 incte arc urr that the admiral-, Bntish Squadron has a little to dispel g son which ,cttle when the result negotiation- beam vent of Admiral N n acted as an Opport Japanese nation hearty Nippon N henceforth rely upon m N ot development and Par
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    • 123 2 In <pitc of ttu of the late war tl Moot destructive of hum ed hist warfare of the 1 really Bore m 1 fornv.-r agtS, cred 1 1 lorians, we shou that the increased w.-apoh- has tend* d 1 than augment the field, for even the
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    • 95 2 I -I -it lit here I rat i^ the chfc 'ii the infection, aivl mil exterminated, there b nf the discmr hrinfl rat and it- pftTfti more active agent* m I pUfUC i fi 'm the fcrwhenacongreK inferted, the individual!i neighbouring villas* info lion with them, and I
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  • 23 2 WHAT OUR READERS THINK The K.lu->r inviteinte.d M L l> written ->n one -I- y \l»,o«<--should erre w i > Mel'... th«. n vm.Mi>
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  • 82 2 Sir, Iscvb. that an \n i m 1< I- man nuy "tip whose aiqii.unt.ii possess, an! In- mn i he.sdomtfsV I doirt k lexul decisions ln-1 I would meet a lon-ult wJiU.nl be slow to accept ti< P lk iul H granted. It is ivri exceedingly d
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 379 2 "TIMES" MIMING CAMPLES- The Hardest, Most Brilliant and Cheapest. Borneo Company Xiimited. The Indian Oil Well Supply Stores Co. Have always m Stoik ENGINEERING, MINING and BUILDING REQUISITES, BEST PORTLAND CEMENT "SAMSON BRAND." The Cylinder, Azle and Dynamo Oil. WOOD EX BELTLXG PULLEYS. THE RAPID CLEANING CARTRIDGE Till: LEADING DEODORIZER
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    • 377 2 HAVE YOU HEARD The Good News? Heard Neighbours talking about She Australian Stores they are giving away Coat hangers for nothing. thompsonlSas co. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Cogh lan Co. Licensed Aouctineer3 House Estate Agents. Preliminary Announcement. IMPORTANT Malacca Auction Sale ByH, L. COGHLAN Co. TOWN PROPERTIES and PLANTATIONS. Belonging to
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    • 206 2 Mortgagee's Sale 2.409 square feet of leasehold land together "with the four houses erected thereon and known as Xos. 4, 5, 6 «Sc 7, Verappa Chitty Lane, Singapore, To be sold by Auction at v The Auction Room," No. 5, Raffles Place. On Thursday, 2nd Xoiember, 1905, at 2.30 p
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 56 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, 25th October. High Water. 8 14 a.m. 7-5S p.m. Oerman outwanl mail due. Thursday, 26tb October. High Water. 8-55 a.m. 8- 57 p.m. hremyslav Concert. Teutonia Club. P. 6: O. homeward mail due. Friday, 27th October. High Water. 9 32 a.m. 9-51 p.m. Engineering Drill, for Recruits.
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  • SANTIAGO RIOTS.
    • 52 3 (ft«rt*r'« Annoy. London, Ocl 25th. The butchers' strike at Santiago, Chili, resulted m fierce rioting. A mob Ittempted to sack the public buildings. The police repeatedly fired volleys, twelve Ix-ing killed and eighty wounded. The garrison was absent for maticruvro, -<> citi/ens were called out
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  • 76 3 FIVE IIIXPRED KILLED AND r WOUNDED. I Reuters Afenoy) London, Oct. 25th. The rioting and looting continue at Santiago Over five hundred were killed and wounded on Sunday and Monday, including numbers of the police, who were powerless. The rioters stopped the trains which were starting to
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  • 37 3 BEING CONSIDERED BY THE CZAR. Reuter's Agency) London, Oct. 55th. Ambassador llardinge, leaving on a holiday trip, had a prolonged farewell audience with the Czar. Lc Temps sa\> that it related to an Anglo-Russian rapprochement.
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  • 75 3 >!KIKK SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE. Reuters 'Agency. London, Oct. The strike on the Russian railways is spreading like wildfire to all the principal centres testifying to the completeness of it- organisation, the which is political freedom. Twenty thousand strikers, including students, holding a meeting at Kharkoflf, encountered a
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  • 18 3 Reuters Agency London, Oct. .:sth. X and President L«.»ubet were a grand review yesterday.
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  • 160 3 editor on every news] Japan, whose duties g ng to gaol and any offence comjournal. This representof the more independent j spends a large portion m prison, either awaiting the hearing of his case or m serving term of his >entence. Even of the toils says
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  • 184 3 OMMUTKD AT JULUTONG. On the morning of the 15th inst., at the Julutong brickfields, Ng Chuan quarrelled with Ng Hee Han, knocked him down and left him »j an unconscious condition. Lim w, Ong Xi Chwee and Nah up the quarrel, tied Ng up and, it is alleged,
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  • 102 3 UNABLE TO NEGOTIATE. Chinese mission to Calcutta to *»te with Lord Curxon with "Sard to the Tibetan Treaty has up present been fruitless. The J rauscd mainly by the British JSTSS 0 dis-inciination to recogland r"'\\ S su *erainty m the holy hauV iuddha »*d y
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  • 802 3 SIR MICHAEL STIII INDISPOSED. The Arbitration Court resumed its sitings yesterday morning at ,0 °n. OCk mir Michoel Hi <**-Beaeh was still unable to attend and Sir Edward Boyle was also indisposed. kUL In i? lls Said he had sec Sir Ldward Boyle that morning and was sorry
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  • 197 3 With reference to the recent cable which stated that an Anglo-Japanese shipping combine with a capital of ,£5,000,000 was m process of formation, we note that the London correspondent of the New York Tribune wrote as follows on Sept. 1:- A considerable impetus is expected to be
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  • 670 3 DEFENDANT'S STORY DISBELIEVED. Ang Kirn Chong stands under the allegation of having on the 4th instant given false evidence during a judicial proceeding before Mr. Bryant, the senior Magistrate. The case arose thus: A few months ago, a certain firm failed and enquiry into its affairs fell to
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  • 380 3 ADMIRAL UCHTOMSKI ACCUSED OF COWARDICE. Interest m the Russians who took part m the defence of Port Arthur, writes a Russian correspondent, has once more been revived l.y General Stoessel's sweeping condemnation of Vice-Admi-ral Uchtomski m the Matin. This officer, it may be remembered, was chiefly instrumental m
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  • 198 3 CHINO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE SUGGESTED. The impression made upon China by the new Anglo-Japanese Alliance is far greater than its effect upon Russia, Germanyor France, says the JV.C. Daily News. Their Majesties, the Emperor and the Empress Dowager, are quite i satisfied with the Treaty, and Prince Ching
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  • 143 3 To-day's. Rates. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/1 Demand s/ij Private 6 m/s 2/2 3,16 do. 3 m/s 2/2 On Germany— Bank d/d 2/18^ Private 3 m/s 2/10 do. 6 m/s 2, 22J On France— Bank d/d 2.684 Private 3 m/s 2.72J do. 6 m/s 2.75 1 On India—
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  • 126 3 lin 81.00 Gambier 8.20 do Cube No. i 12.00 do do No. 2 1 j .00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'porc),, 25.25 do White, Fair L. \V. 5 p.c. 35.00 Nutmegs (i 10 to the lb.) 35. do (8c to thelb.). 80 Mace (Banda) ..,,145. Cloves (Amboina) 33 Liberian Coffee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 252 3 POWELL A CO, SIMGAPORE. (Established 42 Ykars) REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS a n r> VALUERS. MORTGAGKS ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENTS FOR Perak Land and Mines Agency. The Lancashire Insurance Co. (Fire and Life.) DEWAR A SON'S PERTH WHISKEY. ARTHUR ALLISONS I PIANOS POWELL GO'S Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is
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    • 263 3 ROBINSON and Co. Field Race AND Marine Glasses (ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASES.) $850. $2500. *****. *29.50. *38.00 $42.00. 8100. Our Special Kapid flction RACK AND FIELD CLASS. This is a small glass of exceptional hi^h pOWCT ami elo.ir iNfinition. It \t tone s))a|)ed and kM RAPID ACTION \vhi<li, when
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 694 4 BANKS. Hon kong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Stirling Rfs-T'.r ?10.(KX),000 1 QK jv\nrut Silver Res«rvo 8,600,000 f I soU UU) Reserve Liability <>!' Proprietor! #10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. VV. Slack, Ksq- Chairman. A. Haupt, Ksq Ik-pnty-Chairman. Hop. C. W. Dickson, K. Salinger, Esq. E.
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    • 525 4 SHIPPING, NOTICES. 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 PE RAILWAY SYSTEM. Operath,.' the LARGEST mid FASTEST Steamers on the PACIFIC:} from HONG-KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO. The National highivay to Europe
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    • 500 4 I LEVY HERMANO& H MAIiAY RECORDS. j GRAMOPHONE CONCERT RECORDS, 10-1 IMChL $2.50 Hi L V| ***** Lagu Jalak Laming 129 08 Lawak ***** Che'long Bana ***** Nandong Saynng 1290 i) Timbang Burong ,2923 Sri Perak "2 2 806 MakDabu 291 Lingang Kangkong 2 Kronchong I--4t Jjg BWiii '"'P ua
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    • 929 4 "E.D. M.' 1 ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC PREPAID houses tfc~wl^r^-. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses. Wi "^UTEQ. Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations f pO LKT A smiii n W»fl^(/ rf Kaca/?r Exchange d Mart. rate Estate P nßalow '•> T^r~ i Day. i Week. Fortn.gmt.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 884 4 Singapore Kranji Railway, From Ist August, 1905, and Until Further Notice. Trains Service for Week Days and Sundays VY Xx Tr n > Sundays on v Train. Oowm Tr A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M PM PM PM PM \M PM P>L SIN6APORE J 6.00 6.36 740 10.00 12.35 2.02
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