Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 December 1905

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 87. VOL. I. SINGAPORE, FRIDAT, DECEMBER 15. 1905. I PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 89 1 CHINESE DEMONSTRATION. RUN ON HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. ALLEGED BRITISH INFRINGEMENT OF CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY AT SHANGHAI. Reuters Agency London, Dec. 14. The Chinese Patriotic League at Shanghai are endeavouring to promote a run on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank as a demonstration against the action of 0 British Assessor in
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  • 126 1 ADMIRALTY FAILS TO AGREE WITH FINDING OF COURT MARTIAL Reuters Agency. London, Dec. 14. The Admiralty docs not concur with the finding Of the Court Martial exonerating the Captain of the Atuki once, and relievo the Captain of the Commonwealth of his command, censures the Captain- of
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  • 104 1 GLOWING PICTURE PAINTED BY MR. COWIE. Reuter's Agency London, Pec. i 4. Mr. \V. C. Cowic. Managing Dirertor of the B. N. B. Co., at the Borneo dinner, dwelt on the extraordinary railway an(i manganese development in British North Borneo, saying that the manganese, alone will soon
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  • 73 1 NEW PREMIER A KEEN SYMPATHISER. Reuter* Agency. Lonihi.n, Dec. 14. Some thousands of unemployed gathered on the embankment and marched in procession to Hyde Park. As they passed Sir Henry C'amphellBannerman*B house, delegation inter* viewed the Premier, who stated that hr keenly sympathised with them but would
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  • 27 1 hIXTENSION AGREED ON BY REICHSTAG Reuter s AgencyLoHOOHi Hec. 14. The Reichstag has agraad apon the extension of the provisional commercial arrangement witli Great Britain.
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  • 17 1 Rcutor s Agoncy London, Dec. 14. The Commonweakh Senate hsj paaaad the Immigration Bill.
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  • 197 1 CEYLON'S LOSS AND OIK CAIN. A correspondent writes to the TuMtt °f Cry /on The Straits must be place, I suppose, but it doe-* seem a thousand i pities that Midi a man ss Sydney Moor* house should \>v lo^t to Cevlon. He is one in a
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  • 383 1 PERAK. Apublic meeting was held in tlicollicc of the Tronoh Mines Co., Ltd., at lpoh, on the 1 1 til iiist., to consider the (|ii« >- tion of the erection ofi writable mm» vial to the memory of Ml J. \V. Ilin h, first British Resident
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  • 317 1 lANUARY-NOX I Mill R I IN OUTPI Sdangor exported pikuU \y jo ot tin during tlic month "t W rrnlxi ami piknli 1 3*933-45 ot '"> »>> Of a total output ot pikuU 33,Otf^j 1,370 tons, valued approximately it •1,863,156.51. The «lut\ (oiu«t« 1 amounted t0 9158,416.93. The average
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  • 170 1 A SI ll)V IN BLACK AMI WHITE. With reference In the extract from "The Medical lUgailne" regarding tin- well known and deservedly populai Black A White Whisky, u reassuring to Hod Ihat Dr. Befl*svery favourable rrjHiit <>l .i uumU|- ol ago "is astrw t<»-<i.i\ as
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    • 333 1 \y ents for Singapore. JOHN LITTLE CO Gawetfs Portable Engines and Boilers, Foden's Steam Wagons. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPPLIED BY THE BORNEO Company, Limited. I _^H^^BBHH^^H^k —i IJ OH N LITTLE OoT^-td. I THtaE UINES ARE MOST APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. I W No. 4«Soj Gent*. Single Albert Chain S 4.50
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    • 125 1 ASK FOR KUDAH PUTEH. Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co. FOR PRETTY ENCLISH DRESSED DOLLS. These Dolls have Porcelaine Faces; Most life-like and charmingly dressed in the latest Fashions HJIBVKk^^^ s B c (D BflPHl^ c wfl 6 k/^kH B n S^fl raH s =04 fl c B y "o S 9>^fl
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    • 16 1 Buchanan's Red^Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old A Sound Scon ii Whisky. OK Kxt tPTIoNALLV (ioOD VaLUK.
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  • 236 2 The Statesman considers that for a high Imperialist Lord Selborne has taken up a somewhat singular attitude on the British Indian question in South Africa. The view which one would expect a disciple of the Missionary of Empire to enunciate would be that the magic phr.tse
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  • 413 2 Mk. Otto Schule, of Penan*, ii suffering trom pneumonia. 1 1 is reported that Mr. 11. 11. Hudson of Penan* will act a- Attorney-General during Mr. Collyer's furiougk About thirty hawkers and -t.illkeeper> were up before Mr. Seth ve>tcrday charged with obstruction They were cawtioaed and discharged Mr. E. Lang,
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  • 626 2 The Eeastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER THE POLICE AND THEIR CRITICS. The policeman's lot in the colony i> not a happy one, though, being mostly Irish and of a cheerful disposition, they allow neither maladministration, the climate, nor their changed social position to cau^e them to
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  • 987 2 DO LOCAL FIRMS GIVK FALSE RETURNS? "See See Opinion. Mr. Hutt -nbach on the 30th Oct. last moved a reduction from '$20,000 for print ing paper for the Government Printing Office to $15, 000 Ho pointed out that his reason for this was the inadvisablity i of
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  • 74 2 Ciiinkse labour is now finding its way into England. Laundries arc said to be running in several towns while in London there are actually Chinese cooks. Tm: lately started Y. M. C. A at Kuala Lumpur has already outstripped in membership the older" associations at Penang mi Sinopore, despite t
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  • 107 2 "AVAL ACTIVITY IN r ZT Ko»«toiiQ f Nie three KnsHJ an '4 Rossia, Gromhot an.J W n| K announced to 1« /j "''«At, a provisioned. fully TlievesseK are sent tim,. with all hast,- *j at Hongkong (rt (1111l Aco,rd.n K 10 0« n JKj. yesterday, the
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  • 53 2 BALFOIR EXPLAINS im UWCSTH OFOFFICfc •■•"•pMtai speech deliver la.t ni K ™Z, explanations r«rdino tt,/ rr(l period during which \)Jr pr tr **d Party had adhere! The reason for their tenant* i due tn the necessity Z to complete a num b aftairs, including the ill Unt Great
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  • 29 2 RUSSIAN GOVERNORS CIVI UNLIIintD POWERS Lar9e Failures in Hlotcow. Flc Govern |< M the district. w hci mv "then,, not been enforced been invested witl toml powers forth
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  • 30 2 rHE CZAR GRATEFI JAPANESE HUMANITY O. M Special n '4 rhe (/ar reci lonmiMionen witl various prbooan in which Russian v wn treated by thr Upai i
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  • 23 2 "K 0. M. Special. rIONCI Acoordinf corre^ondent of the Morning P, </, the lair new cruiser, th, completed A 1 d.
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  • 244 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS I R A Partial Critic. In tii. I nitcd Si itc* England Critic, New N English Luggage System England coufc headed as the I In: tunered W Nil line not n AY; A New England. M«i Kngland merely i tinental phrase; il I
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  • 87 2 In reply to "Disappointed (\»mjK(it«>r a our recent ten-dollar n :>• < wethink that it was suftVu-ntly uiuk'i t lie majority ol' our rtadwi tint I application with a sil, io>l (oii|k>!: Ml iOU P^ had a space for n.mn) w.i> I u are sorry for him,
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    • 310 2 H UMBER CYCLE. "Imperial," "Standard," "First Grade," "Bestone." i:m::e 3 o:r/t'Ei?/S Borneo Company, Limited I Here's What You're Looking for i !x~S fi oop sl \T\ P^sents f Provisions, Confectionery I Crackers, etc. fTHOMPSON, THOMAS €0 J I THE AUSTRAL/ A A STORES. W Serravallo's Tonic. M HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
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    • 400 2 Sastern Oriental SCotel, PENfING. I OBAO- HOTEL, I PENAMG HILLS. I Sankies Brothers, I Proprietors. H. THOMPSON, Dental Surgeon, 1 6, Stamford Road, (First Floor) Whiteawaif LaUßaw's Bnildhufs. Hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. COGHLAN CO. Licensed Auctioneers HOUSE A ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTION
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    • 275 2 NOTICE. INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT. Owing to the depradations oftambies. The Proprietors of the above restaurant are compelled 4 on and after the seventh inst.,to request customers having tiflfins sent to their offices, to supply their own cutlery, n apery and tiffin baskets. Otherwise outside meals cannot be supplied. The Proprietors, International
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  • 930 3 H O\V THE DOCK STRIKE WAS SHUT DOWN r SIKHS IN READINESS nil: GENERAL BOYCOTT SPREADING. Our report of the boycott against the American ship .lour yesterday morning, which was made up from unofficial iources owing to the lateness of the jjour on the preceding night when
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  • 95 3 BIG STEAMER IN DISTRESS SIGHTED. A large black steamer with a fiddle bow was reported by Capt. Mugford, of the s.s. Malacca, which arrived yesteiday morning from Telok Anson, as ashore on the Kent Rocks. A steamer of that description passed this port at noon
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  • 97 3 HEAVY RAIN MAKES PLAY IMPOSSIBLE. The Rugby Football match which was to have taken place on the S. C. C. ground, last evening, was postponed owing to the heavy rain. Several enthusiasts turned up, and for some time indulged in a little practice. Eventually the rain proved
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  • 351 3 The Chamber of Commerce meets on Tuesday next to discuss the registration of partnerships. The s. s. Keng Seng Hew the police flag as she came in from Malacca yesterday. A Chinese passenger claimed to have been robbed of S5OO. M. Pi tit, the chief engineer of the Raub motor
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  • 1086 3 HIE STORY OF A STRANGE HONEYMOON. Chapter 111. I'u» Shadow Deepens. At breakfast that morning the con- i vn sat ion turned upon the trouble the olies were giving, and the progress of the war. A huge Hollander, with ponderous, pasty features set somewhat askew upon
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  • 708 3 LAST NIGHT'S MEETING OF THE S. V.A. Programme Arranged. Despite the rain, there was a goodly muster of officers and men of the S. V. A. at the Drill Hall last night. Lieut. Paske, R. A., the acting Adjutant was in attendance. Lieut. Hilton opened the proceedings
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  • 115 3 Mi>s Gladys de Stlva, a daughter of Mr. de Silva of he Police Department at Taiping, who passed the local Cambridge examination last December, has also been successful in having passed the "Queen's Scholarship Examination under the new F. ML S. Educational Code. She has earned the
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  • 256 3 EFFORTS RECEIVED TO-DAY. The s. s. Rasmora arrived at Port Swettenham on the 6th inst. bringing a large quantity of materials for the Railway Department. She will leave for Singapore as soon as she has finished discharging her cargo. On the 1 2th inst. Mr. Tim Git
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  • 217 3 PRICES FOR TOWN PROPERTY RISING. The following properties were sold by auction at the Straits Enquiry and Registration Agency's sale room (No. 5 Raffles place) yesterday. Two acres 2 roods of Freehold land (together with a bungalow) at Siglap, bought by Tan Guan Neo for dollars 3,000.
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  • 101 3 News has come to hand that the Bharata. which left with the mails on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 4.30, p.m reached Penang the next day, Friday the 1 7th, at 5 p. m., thus accomplishing the journey in 24 his. 30 minutes, doing 16 knots an hour.
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  • 47 3 The inclemency of the weather, prevented play last evening The following are the tics for this, evening Miss Gunn and Mr. Miles v. Mrs. L<rcsche and Mr. Macdougall to finish. Mrs. Baker and Mr. Emerson v. Mr. I'unman and Mr. Helbert to finisli.
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  • 107 3 Tm Masonic Club will give a Smoking Concert at 9 p.m. to-morrow. Suicide ai Pi.nang.— -A Chinese singing girl committed suicide on the nth inst. by jumping off the beach at Penang into shallow water. Though alive when handed out by a native policeman, she soon succumbed. She is said
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    • 382 3 POWELL CO, 1 SINGAPORE. (Established 42 Yfars) i REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. ARTHUR ALLISONS PIANOS ROSENKRANZ PIANO POWELL COS Auction and House-Pro-perty Circular is issued weekly and sent free to any address. ESTATE OF CHOO ENG CHOON DECEASED IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE TOWN
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    • 352 3 ROBINSON and Co. ARE NOW MAKING THEIR S7rst Sreat Spec/a/ Show OIF 1 Toys, Toys, FIRST GLASS WORKING MODELS OF Clock Work Battleships Clock Work Trains with Rails Cruisers Motor Cars Gun Boats Round about* Torpedo Boats Clowns TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS X*MAS Number Illustrated LONDON-NEWS PEARS ANNUAL ROBinsorc
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    • 52 3 TANSAN, 11 Pure, Crisp, Invlgorntlng, A NATURAL MIMKAL WATER OF MIL 1 1 U.I II si (LA^S. Sold Everywhere JgnTOMUNLIniI A LARGE SLLCCTION3 S I JAPANESE MODERN MAKE M SPECIALLY SUITABLE rqR I U GIFTS PRESENTS PRIZES SQUVLNIRS*M V INSPECTION "rCSPCCT^ULLY 1 m l c1 t I^2^^^^^ m L^mml mmW
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    • 699 4 THE STRAITS ENQUIRY AND REGISTRATION AGENCY. FOR SALE. A VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND IN THE DISTRICT OF TAMPENIS Consisting ot about i:8 acres YOUNG COCOANUT ESTATE 999 Years lease. The first reasonable offer will be accepted. Apply The Straits Enquiry and Registration Agency, "•<"■ 5, Raffles "Place. r AUCTION SALE
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    • 480 4 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. What is tlic use of saying the best COmpany," the strongest Company,' the largest Company." Any one can say this. WE Say simply The China mutual Liife Insurance Co., latd. A British Local Co., that tells the whole story. Messrs. HankinA Knocker, Managers. China
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    • 373 4 The Way to Get a Fortune Is to buy an Electric Cinematograph. •U A few days' receipts repay all your I costs. The Cinematograph has had an en- ormous success all over the world. 5 For a Complete Installation apply to I Jjevy SCermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD. who keeps also
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    • 504 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kalsha MITSUI Co.) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO. Tokio iMtuion Branch 34, LIME STREET, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, FINLAYSON GRHIN. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay. Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka, Kobe,
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    • 512 4 *^v_«^^s*_B_BsatT .d*^ tl 1 1 ■^^•aw aß^w^narZfivl// E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEIUT<I PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Goiowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Wekk FORTNIGHT. lIOMTM 25 words <>r under 50 CtS. 1. 50 2.
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    • 286 4 TO BE LET. A^Y;:,! 1 .< T c, KLTT-a 10'.. Orchard l< im^ N entry. AppUto n K SALOMON I •|">BK 1.111. ,l,e n»Menc» fi rederateEsutc.al < 8«,,0Mn. Ho sample rooms, above FTobinson V Applj Kaß ROBINSON PI IfOO.M TO LI. I Jro-itwiK K..!:'. ROOMSTOU Board. I pp. Briaßasaal R
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