Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 January 1906
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Title Section19 1906-01-12 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 108. VOL. U. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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CORRESPONDENCE PUBLISHED.
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Article123 1906-01-12 1 (Reiner's Agency. Hy submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. io, 5.50 p.m. The official correspondence anent thc labour question m South Alrica has been published. Lord Elgin first directed that evcrv possible step be taken to prevent the shipment from China of the .4700 coolies already licensed but123 words
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Article128 1906-01-12 1 ITALY UNCERTAIN WHICH SIDE TO TAKE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. io, 5.50 p.m. The Italian Press is preplexed re garding the proper position for Italy to assume at tht approaching Morocco Conference. If Italy supports Germany she will be confronted with the united opposition of128 words
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Article47 1906-01-12 1 OVERWORKED IN PREPARING THE "WHITE BOOK." (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 10, 5.50 a.m. Baron von Richthofen, the German Secretary of State for Eoreign Allaire, has suffered a paralytic stroke owing to overwork m the preparation of the White Book on Morocco.47 words
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Article48 1906-01-12 1 FIRST POLLING TO-DAY AT IPSWICH. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, fan. io, 5.50 p.m. The first polling at thc general election will be at Ipswich on thc 12th inst. On the day following polling will commence at a dozen more places, m« eluding Manchester.48 words
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Article46 1906-01-12 1 SIR EDWARD LOW APPOINTED BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. 1 London, Jan. 10, 5.50 p.m. Sir Edward Low has been appointed i as thc British representative on thc International Commission of Enquiry j to consider the Cretan financial and administration reforms.46 words
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Article48 1906-01-12 1 STRONGHOLD CAPTURED AFTER SIX DAYS' FIGHTING. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. to, 5.50 p.m. The revolutionaries at Rostoff-on--1 Don have finally been crushed and the suburb which constituted their stroflf- hold has been captured after six <l iys' fighting with both artillery and infantry.48 words
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Article34 1906-01-12 1 M. DOUMER ELECTED PRESIDENT. (Keuter's Agency. Hy submarine telegraph.' London, Jan. 10, 5.50 p.m. The French Chamber of Deputies has re-assembled. M. Doumer has been elected President of the Chamber.34 words
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Article27 1906-01-12 1 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph) Lonim).v, Jan. 10, 5.50 p.m. The death of Lord Ritchie, who suffered a paralytic stroke at Biarritz, is announced.27 words
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Article44 1906-01-12 1 MR. BALFOUR SEVERELY HECKLED. (Reuter. Agency. By submarine telegraph m. Lonim»n, Jan. io, 5. 50 p.m. Chinese labour was the chief election topic to-day. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Manchester, continued his defence of thc Chinese. lle wat» severely heckled. I44 words
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STATES DAY BY DAY.
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Article324 1906-01-12 1 Kiwi LIPIS, Jan. <>n thc 27th December last a *t Man. a Chinaman named Woo ai, KowJ having fortified himsrit" with hin ruitiaJ ary pip e f o pj„ m wnit (lUt to t j lC Gambling I- arm there to try hia luck at] the P01,." H e324 words
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Article219 1906-01-12 1 The well-known Bengali lady singer, Mrs. A. N. Haneijei or Madame Louise l.anerjei, as she is known lfl musical circles m England hai 'eft London on her return to Calcutta, says thc Indian /W/v NtWfi Alter her success m London, Mis. Banetjei will, no doubt, be welcomed219 words
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Article194 1906-01-12 1 FACTS REGARDING I HE WINNER OF THE M AMERICAN PRINCESS." The London und China ExptWSl gives the following facta regarding Miss Alios Roosevelt snd the gentleman to whom she is betrothed It is officially announced thai Miss Alice Roosevelt has become engaged to Mr. Nicholas Lung worth,194 words
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Article148 1906-01-12 1 Mr. Harvey <\u Cfoa, presiding at Uu. meeting of the Dunlop Pneumatic I yre Company, laid there had been fl great expansion m their business during the past year. Ibis was the first season m which the com pan) had had M protection for their patents, l'liev148 words
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Advertisement671 1906-01-12 1 Buchanan's Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. "A Sound Scotch Whisky. OF LxiuMioNAiiN Goon Yau k. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT „*_/_r« tup at.Tu.am nr T n G 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,671 words
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Advertisement15 1906-01-12 1 TANSAN, I Pure, Crltp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF HIE HIGIILST CLAss Sold Everywhere15 words
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Article1241 1906-01-12 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY. THE TRUTH ABOUT CHINESE LABOUR. Yesterday we touched upon the status of Indians and Eurasians, upon the false impressions that stay-at-home legislators hold of the 9 liberty and equality of our Asiatic subjects"— grandiloquent phrase and anent the duty devolving1,241 words
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Article29 1906-01-12 2 Lord Robkr Cecil, k. c, who visited Singapore ,n connection with he recent I anjong Pagar Arbitration Court has been adopted as the Union It^n didate for East Marylcbone29 words
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ROWDYISM PREVAILS.
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141 1906-01-12 2 BALFOUR SAYS I IBERALS DESCEND TO LOWEST f DEPTH OF POLITICAL MEANNESS. (Reuter's A ..ney l^TuTmarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 11, 4-4° P* m Sir Henry Camp_cll4*ai.nerman spoke at Liverpool, Chester, Wrexham Td Shrewsbury. At the last-named place he was shouted down by a group141 words
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Article27 1906-01-12 2 HEATED CAMPAIGN. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine t.lejraph.) London, Jan. 11, 3.50 p.m. The electoral campaign continues to be waged most actively and with considerable heat.27 words
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Article40 1906-01-12 2 SUBJECT OF CELEBRATED PAINTING. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. I London, January 1 1, 4.40 p.m. The death of Lady Barrow is announced. Lad}* Barrow was the subject of Mr. Lawrence's celebrated painting, "The Beautiful Miss Croker."40 words
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Article34 1906-01-12 2 RESULT OF WAR STORES SCANDAL. (Rueter's Agency. By submarine te'egraph.. London, Jan. 1 1, 4.40 p.m. Sergeant-Major Hilton, implicated m the war stores scandal, has been reduced to the ranks.34 words
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Article57 1906-01-12 2 KAISER CAN NO LONGER DICTATE WITH DESPOTIC WILL. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, January 11, 3.50. p.m. A section of the Italian Press is markedly anti-German on the subject of Morocco. The Secoto declares that Germany, despite her paper alliances, is isolated and can no longer57 words
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Article44 1906-01-12 2 CHINA AND JAPAN GUARD MANCHURIAN RAILWAY. (Reuter's Agency, Hy submarine telegraph. London, Jan. 11, 4.40 p.m. The Tokio correspondent of the Telegraph wires that there is a secret agreement between China and Japan which precludes foreign interference with the Manchurian railways.44 words
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Article39 1906-01-12 2 LUNCHEON WITH THE KING. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph. London, Jan. v, 3.50 p.m. His Majesty King Edward gave a tarewell luncheon to Prince Arthur of Connaught and his suite prior to their departure tor Japan.39 words
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Article33 1906-01-12 2 NO CESSATION TILL BUDGET IS COMPLETED. (Reuters Agency. Hy submarine teleg aph.) London, Jan. 1 1, 5.30 p.m. lhe anti-tea-duty agitation will be continued till the publication of the Budget.33 words
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Article43 1906-01-12 2 WILL SAIL FOR JAPAN 1\ MARCH. Neuter's Agency Hy submarine Telegraph.. LoNDowx, Jan. n- 5 o p.m. .scountTadasu Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to the Court of St James, sails for Japan at the end of March on leave of absence.43 words
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Article56 1906-01-12 2 ELEVEN KILLED IN MINNEAPOLIS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph) London, Jan. M 3.50 p.m. Eleven persons were killed and many others injured at a hotel fire a! Minneapolis, Mm., U. S. A. _uZ*, Davidson American Consul m Manchuria, was among the injured. hlscon a H> reSCUedfrom the56 words
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Article25 1906-01-12 2 MOROCCAN~*CRISIS. (Reuter's Agency. By~s^bmarine telegraph., Tl a UNL>ON 'J a '•■sp.m. Ihe delegates to the Morocco Conference have begun to arrive at Alge-25 words
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Article38 1906-01-12 2 REBELS IN THE CAUCASUS SEIZE RAILWAYS. Reuter's Agency. Bylulimarine telegraph.) London, J ail ,0.30 a.m. *vt^- reVOlU ri 0n m the Caucasus is -xtend.ng. The rebels have seized the ai ways and have organised a general38 words
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Article52 1906-01-12 2 LAVA POURING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN. (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. it, io.jo a.m. Both Mts. Vesuvius and Etna arc m eruption. Lava is poring down Mount Vesuvius by the side of thc Funicular Railway, which is seriously damaged A slight earthquake shock lias been felt52 words
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Article62 1906-01-12 2 EACH PARTY INTERPRETS RESULTS AS FAVOURABLE TO ITSELF. (Reuter's Agency. Hy submarine telegraph.; London, Jan. 11, 1.1 5 p.m. Each party interprets the results ol the Senatorial elections m Eraiu <. bs favourable to itself. The main feature is the election of two socialists to thc Senate for62 words
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Article54 1906-01-12 2 FIGHTING BETWEEN lAX l.\K> AND ARMENIAN'S CON TIN i (Reuter s Agency. By submarine Hfagi London, Jan. n, 1.15 p.m. There is a fresh agrarian movement m the districts of Jovi and Dushet m the Caucasus. Martial law has been proclaimed. The fighting between the Tartars and54 words
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Article50 1906-01-12 2 MOST FAMOUS RUSSIAN ADVOCATES WILL DEFEND (Reuter'^ Agency. Hy submarine telef. London, Jan. 11, 1.15 p.m. The trial of two hundred and eight of the Sevastopol naval mutineers begins at Kertch m a fortnight. The most famous St. Peter*-burj_; advocates have been secured to del the accused.50 words
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Article57 1906-01-12 2 FRENCH BANKS WILL ADVANCE HUNDRED MILLION ROUBLES. (Reuter's Age:.cy. By submarine t London, Jan. 11, 1.15 p.m. It ia repored that a ian banks haa agreed advan c t.' Russia a hundred million rouble^ gold at 5] per cent., repayable out of the next loan i>s U57 words
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Article319 1906-01-12 2 There is little or no training od in Kinta just now. but two g: and a roadster in I poll, and three griffins and a galloway in Batu G are being trained. B >th co are in excellent conditio I ing purpose^, and it seem- a that there319 words
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Article120 1906-01-12 2 lhe new road linking Pahani >jegn Sembilan is fast assuming shape, a force of 600 men being ai present at work on its construction lhe earthwork for about S mil, horn Bentong has been comp Cons.derable difricultv has been nee sumedby the depredations, >f, who120 words
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Article92 1906-01-12 2 REJECTED LOVER OUT OF LUCK. Curious "Love" Suit. Before Mr. Mitchell m the Court ol Requests, Sari IfuttU brought against a gul of good parent if e named Letchmy, for the return of tbe pn (among which was a necklarc) made her m the past. He92 words
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Advertisement404 1906-01-12 2 mm.. ,7 TANSAN GINGER-ALE. Containing The New urmK! all the lnvigortt ti n{? properties of tanSAN, and i« > I taHrioudy Flavoured GINOER-ALE. It is meeting with HUGE SUCCESS KVEKYWHERE. Sole Agents: OALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., SINGAPORE and PENANG. Sastern Oriental 3Cotel) PENANG. OlR,___Gi- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. Sarkies Brothers, J Proprietor*.404 words
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Advertisement375 1906-01-12 2 "Victoria Brand" Hh **6 /sj^ Ilb tins <LJLjIK p er up 20 etc. I J «.g-'«X* W9P per doz 1 .40 TRADEMARK CONDENSED MILK. pep t,n 1 2 ct8 4 Thompson Thomas 60. 7V/£ AUSTRALIAN STORES Notice of Partnership. DAVIDSON CO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have by375 words
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Advertisement181 1906-01-12 2 The Straits Enquiry and Registration Agency. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c, &C. AT No. 34, Dhoby Ghaut To-day, 12th January, 1006, at 2. j0 p.m. Teak almeirahs, bentwood furniture, rattan furniture, glassware, crockery, iron bedsteads, also a quantity of provisions, etc., etc Now on view, The Straits Enquiry and181 words
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Article1741 1906-01-12 3 |(i ROWD AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL. PROMISING STRUCCLE ENDS UNFORTUNATELY. A Oouht.nl Foul. FiyhUntj was Fnst A'Furlous i ivebeensolong with- st m connection foal the exhibition promoted by Mr. Mike own heavy weight, ol Shaiv.nai, who tin- Champion of China, I, omed I here was a1,741 words
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Article1710 1906-01-12 3 THE CASE OF "TOWKAY SAIGON'S SON" A REMARKABLE STORY. Five Lawyers and a Crowded Court. -_i me /.ssize v,ourt yesterday morning, before tbe Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cow Cnu Ang Chn, Wee Kay Hock and Kow Soon Keat, were arraigned, and charged with cheating by impersor, lion1,710 words
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Article185 1906-01-12 3 Yesterday evening the annual meeting of the members of the Singapore Che: s Club was held m the Town Hall, under the presidency of Mr. P. A. Reutcns. Among those noticed as being m attendance were Messrs. Cordens, Craik, Gottschalk, Mc Intyre, G. S. Reutens and Smellie.185 words
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Article182 1906-01-12 3 PLAINTIFF GAINS THE DAY. i The Judicial Commissioner gave judgment on the Sth inst. with reference to this long-drawn-out case. Judgment m favour of the plaintiff for Sjoo and costs, or exactly double what the Government had offered to square the case, was given. The182 words
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Article66 1906-01-12 3 A motor lorry ou the Pahang trunk road has met with a mishap two miles from the Gap. The crank shaft broke, owing, it is said, to the str. m involved by the heavy state of the read. A bullock cart which attempted to pass the lorry fell66 words
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Article320 1906-01-12 3 NOVEL VIEW OF RELIGION. Among the entries which we print m our post-card competition this morning is a peculiar view of the superior advantages of die Chinese religion sent m by one of our Chinese subscrib- ers. In reproducing this production more as a curiosity than a320 words
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Article78 1906-01-12 3 Mr. Seth was engaged during the greater part of yesterday m hearing an interesting ea-,e m which four Chinese were accused of obtaining money by threats from the Chinese priest of a local temple. Pressure of space precludes the publication of the whole story. The accused were78 words
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Article80 1906-01-12 3 Mr. and Mrs. Devonshire Jackson met with a serious carriage accident at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last. Their horse became unmanageable and dashed over a rictisha, throwing cut Mr. Jackson, who was driving. He held on to the reins for some time, being dragged for a considerable distance,80 words
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Article205 1906-01-12 3 War dir W. D. Raven, of the Penang prison, has been dismissed from the Government service. BISHOP Oldham will preach at thc American Mission Church at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday next. Mr. L. M. Woodward has arrived m Ipoh, and has taken up his duties as Junior Judical Commissioner. A205 words
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Article258 1906-01-12 3 o S TRANGE SCENE IN SINGAPORE LAST NIGHT beaV 1 hhe men b y no beachcombers, got themselves arrested on tll tra rC l inar i -> r violent behaviour on the esplanade last evening. The Ssha r V Cd r y °E f Ur extortionate his c258 words
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Advertisement382 1906-01-12 3 ROBINSON and 00. '<_5 Sentlemens Jfig/i Srade Boots St Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES j I WE ARE NOW SHEWING I A Smart useful up-to-date 800 l j n Tan Willow Calf of i;-o()(l appearance, easy! fitting, w in retain their shape well. Price $7.50 per pair. SOLE AGENTS— For the382 words
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Advertisement707 1906-01-12 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KESKKVK FUND Sterling Reserve J10.000.0U0 1 %IW Jiooo Silver Reserve f 8,500,000 j Kesri ye Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Director*. M. A. VV. Made, Ksq— Chairman. A. Haunt, Kscj Deputy-Chairman. Hon. C. VV. Dickson. I A. J. Kaymond, Lsq. K.707 words
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Advertisement127 1906-01-12 4 SHIPPING NOTICES. Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government. The following are the dates on which the Co. s Steamers may be expected to > arrive and sail from here OUTWARD HOMEWARD Arrives Sails 1905 1905. Austria Jan. 12/06. Nippotif January, 14 th 1906. China§127 words
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Advertisement594 1906-01-12 4 Japan Coals THE MHsul Bussan Kaisha MITSUI ft Co.) Head Office No. I, SURUGA-CHO. TOKIO. London Branch 34, LIME STREET, E.C Singapore Branch 2, FINLAYSON Grebn. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka,594 words
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Advertisement1086 1906-01-12 4 AERATED WATERS. JIJ). M." ADLET&. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC, PREPAID. TO BE LET. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Qadowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations mmuieurn 1 Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. pURNISHED houses not tOO tar 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month trom town tor 41,086 words
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