Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 January 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 114. VOL. H. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 146 1 DANGER IN GROWTH OF LABOURITE INFLUENCE. CHAMBERLAIN NOT DISCOURACED BUT REALIZES MAGNITUDE OF DEFEAT. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.15 p.m. The Conservative papers expect that I yesterday's slight Unionist rally will continue, on the ground that the waverers will be SCVred at the magnitude
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  • 78 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD SURPRISED AT BARON'S COMPLAINTS. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 18. 11.45 a.m. The newspapers discuss Baron j Suyematsu's letter m the most sym- j pathetic manner. The management of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company has cabled to Colombo asking for an explanation. They state that
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  • 50 1 TWENTY-TWO REVOLUTION- ARIES FORMED A 9 ST. PETERSBURG COUNCIL. (Reuter's Agency. Hy submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17,6.15 p.m. A Council of workmen's delegates, composed of twenty-two revolutionaries, has been ariested at St. Petersburg. It is expected that this will nip m the bud the expansion of such organisations.
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  • 50 1 official REPORT FROM CHIEF ENGINEER OF PANAMA CANAL. (Renter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.! London, Jan. 18, 1 1.45 a.m. The Chief Engineer at the head of the work on the Pfcnama Canal ofli<i ally reports thru Chinese labour alone can be effectually used m the canal construction.
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  • 47 1 LIBERAL GAIN OF SIXTY-FIVE. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.15 p.m. The totals of tbe candidates elected to date are as follows Liberals, 134 Labourites, 24; Unionists, 52. This j gives a Liberal gain of 65 and a Labour gain of 21.
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  • 56 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR FRENCH PRESIDENCY. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.15 p.m. A meeting of Deputies and Senators j of the Left nominated If. Fallicres, recently elected President of the Senate, ax the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the French Re- public, 416 voting
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  • 36 1 GERMAN COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY APPOINTED. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.1 5 p.m. A commission has been appointed by the German Government to enquire into the revolt m East Africa.
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  • 38 1 ACT TOGETHER AT THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.15 p.m. The SftMNfcff/fllalei that Great Britain and Russia Imvc agreed to act m concert at the Morocco Conference.
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  • 33 1 ONLY FORMALITIES IN THE FIRST SITTING Renter s Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 17, 6.15 p.m. The first sitting of the Morocco Con ference was devoted solely to formal itics
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  • 23 1 Lflfar.JaiL iS, 11.45 am. M. Fallicrcs has been elected President of France by 440 votes. Mr. Doumer received 37 1 votes.
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  • 955 1 HOW TO ROUGH IT IN THE JUNGLE. Interesting Paper by an old Prospector. (CmwAnML) 4 Before marching on, enquire and be sure of your route, the distance, don't trust altogether to maps, which I have often found unreliable, (even when mnde up by Government Surveyors!) and
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    • 776 1 Buchanan's I M Red Seal Guaranteed 7 Years Old. Soon SeOICM Whisky. OF Excxtoohally Goon X'ai.i K. Jeffrey's Edinburgh Stout. $14.00 Per Case of 7 doz. pints. Of all Dealers. powell a co, p Sast 3lsian Mercantile Co., SINGAPOhE RffnvmrnrmPßßVvsrai 6 battery road s^arcre. i REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS M- ILI
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    • 59 1 TANSAN, Pure, Critp, Invigorating, A NATURAL MINERAL WATER OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere "Is lift* worth living t" many ask "It is" the most reply. Though some say No, it is a task,' Without a reason why, The Utter class, you understand Their ailments do endure, The former- wise
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  • 811 2 Surely the world is emerging from tliat chaotic .state in which man was so unthinking ananimal th.it he couldonly conceiveofpowerand authority through ocular demonstrations surely the days of "barbaric splendour" have gone by, and we are learning that orgies like a Coronation or
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  • 483 2 The Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, President of the Sanitary Board, writes that the general death-rate of Hongkong for 1905 was 17.4 per 1,000. The deathrate of 16.9, for the year 1904, was the lowest on record. The rate for Chinese taken separately was 1 7.4, in 1 905
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  • 634 2 FEARED RISING IN CHINA. PLANS AND^ PREPARATIONS. EXPECTED OUTBREAK AFTER CHINESE NEW YEAR. 14 E. D. M." special telegrams from our Hongk ug correspondent have already appj ired reporting the mobilisation of American troops to cope with a feared anti-foreign rising In China. The American Press seems
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  • 320 2 TOWCHANGS AND MONEY MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEAR. When news reached Hongkong that natives, both men and women, were losing their queues m Canton and could not account for it, people grew doubtful as to the truth of the story. A very enterprising Chinese editor m Hongkong \yho at first
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  • 10 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM FAR AND NEAR
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  • 22 2 Women of all classes know h ow often our actions are governed by clothes. —Lady Bell, m ttmkptn Review.
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  • 65 2 me tree on imicn Dr. Livingstone cut his initials is dying; though it may last for two or three years longertherefore it has been proposed thai it would be better to rut it down and send th.: trunk home to be placed with othei n i of
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  • 52 2 It is possible that Sir Henry CampI bell-Bannerman may not be Strong enough to resist the pressure oi the wirepullers; and will Mibsequently atj tempt to explain away himself. His words at Stirling must remain tuthori tativc whatever comments he may himself make upon them later.
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  • 59 2 r.ngiana nas deem contending against the curse of pauperism for more than half a century. She has had recourse i to all the moans that common saw could suggest, and common tense lias been compelled to Acknowledge itsrlt conquered before the rising tide .>i misery and
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  • 54 2 Owing to the increasing use of iron and glass roofs for railway stations, the course of the Board of Trade inquir) on the Charing Cross Station accident will be carefully followed throughout the kingdom, especially as regards evidence bearing on the efled oi weather and atmosphere on
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  • 84 2 We arc forced to the conclusion, after the wretched exhibition of ar-rogance-cum-burtbonery which has disgraced recent proceeding of Council, that the selection of nominated nu m bers m the past has proceeded upon wrong lines, and th.-ft if this City is to be wisely administered, with none
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  • 274 2 PAHANC. i From our Special Correspondent.' Kw.\i..\ LIFtS, Jan. is. Mr. G. Jackson, Inspector of Police, Kwala Lipis, left tor Kwala Lumpuron the i ith instant on two weeks for a change of air. Mr. Jeyasuria, having been appoint ed Surveyor m the Public V Department,
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  • 192 2 ANOTHER APPEARANi I I lie tiger which ->«> rapidly be retreat on seeing Mr. A»imont tracing and plans the other day has again appeared, Yesterday Mr. <■ I. nandez and a number of coolies W( re surveying a pineapple plantation, the property of Mr. Scan Leang
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  • 103 2 lN V Toomucii: Your communication Uecidt dly interesting, but our capital being tn He under a hundred thousand dolla hanlly feel like brincinc upon oun libe suits which woul.l neccaaaril) fol publication, especially s.ikv you forgo* l enclose your card. o«u opinioa the < oi olio- or
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    • 465 2 Extract from "The Medical MaQaxme" London, October, 1905. ANALYTICAL REPORTS. BLACK WHITE WHISKY. JAMES BUCHANAN Co., Ud. y GLASGOW and LONDON. kt O Analysis ol this Whisky proves it to be a blended spirit of high quality and well matured. It is chiefly a pot-still spirit as shown by its
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    • 261 2 1 GRAPES, I 4 presh Q rapes, 35 cents per Ib. p* t The Australian Stores. I THOMPSON THOMAS CO. I 4jj The Australian Stores. l» mwwmwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwt The Tronoh Mines Ltd. CCTANTED a Mechanical Engineer, (with chiefs' certificate preferred) with sound knowledge of Mining Machinery and Electric Lighting. Services to
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    • 252 2 Art Needlework Depot 217, Orchard Road. RED WHITE BLUE RIBBON FLAGS. Suitable for Decoration. Notice of Partnership. DAVIDSON CO. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have by partnership agreement dated November 2nd 1905, established themseves as Tailors at Winchester House, Collyer Quay, under the name and style of Davidson
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    • 45 2 Wkathkr permitting, the Hunt Club's meet, which the mud of last Saturday made impracticable, will tome off this week, the meeting place being at Clunv Station and the time 4.45 p.m. The finish will be at the Impounding Reservoir, flares -Major Everett and Lieut. Harvey
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  • 1230 3 A BRISK BATTLE. sMllll RETIRES HURT IN I SIXTH ROUNIX CHRISTIE AWARDED VERDICT. ocal Amateurs give interesting displays. jl 1( tnother ezodlenl attend<llu( a the Alexandra Hallla-t night, rincipal attraction being oi course, the renewed fight between Baby" Smith an d "hristie, the Champion ot China,"
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  • 226 3 A GUEST AT THE PALACE Mr. Oliver Bainbridgc spent yesterday at Johore and had, as he humorously put it, "quite a large time." On arriving at Johore he was met by the Hon. Dato Mohamed, i.p.m.j., State Secretary, and driven to the Palace where he
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  • 60 3 Returning to China.— Mr. Rung Clung Hsien t who has been an attache to Consul-General Fung Yee, is leaving to-morrow for China. He will be much missed by Dr. Lim Boon Keng's Mandarin class, m which he has acted as a most capable assistant to the cultural doctor. He will
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  • 1029 3 MALAYAN Jl NGLE EPISODE M s n Sawn :n rwo CnkniM.) B y Jack Jennings.] Chapti r 1. lltll «-MM(lit! (M1 to KHantan one J?"*" Sute, on the East Obtaining Malayan Peninsula. mive*ffi mOnths ™r '""•tinu" kit "1 We ol together our 7i T. rvciiin found U
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  • 214 3 GIVEN TREMENDOUS OVATION AT BIRMINGHAM. Latest Election Newt. (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 18, 5.50 p.m. Ihe result of the election at Birmingham (West) was as follows:- Right Hoik Jos. Chamberlain, 7,173; Mr. Outwaite, the Liberal candidate, 2,094. The intense feeling at Birmingham, where the election
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  • 28 3 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.; London, Jan. 18. 5.50 p.m. The death of Baron von Richthofen, the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, is announced.
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  • 22 3 (Reuter's Agency. By submarine telegraph.) London, Jan. 18, 5.50 p.m. Prince Arthur of Connaught has arrived at Suez.
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  • 186 3 PRIZES DISTRIBUTED YESTERDAY. At this school, located m Hill Street, i a very pleasant function took place, i viz the distribution of prizes to the scholars of that institution who have been for some time under the able instruction of Miss Lemon. Miss Anderson was
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  • 219 3 An important meeting of the above society was held yesterday afternoon. There were present Mr. John Anderson, (m the chair), Mr. St. V. B. Down, Revd. Fathers Couvreur and Rivet, Messrs. Tomlinson, Khory, St. 1 Clair, Knight, and many others. Pressure of space will not allow a
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  • 1782 3 IMPORTANT ACTION AGAINST LOCAL SOLICITOR. The Lawyer Loses. Full Judgment for r Chaytor With Co«U. Yesterday morning, m the Supreme Court, before Mr. justice Thornton, the Cbaytor-N.blett case again came up for hearing. Mr. H. Fort, on behalf ot the plaintiff, Mr Chaytor, made the following address
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    • 431 3 ROBINSON _^y-_ and 00. Sentlemem Sfigh Srade Boots Shoes, AT POPULAR PRieBS WE ARE NOW SHEWING A Smart useful up-to-date Hoot j n Tan Willow Calf of good appearance, easy ntting, w iu retain their shape well. Price $7.50 per pair. SOLE HGENTSFor the Celebrated "Black Prince Boots as supplied
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    • 729 4 'THE "STRAITS TIMES" ANNUAL. /VU)EKSfoi the Straits Times An- nual can be booked with Messrs. Kirn &Co It is a unioue publication of its kind, a thing of beauty and joy for ever." It abounds m original stories artistic photographs, coloured plates and Supplements dealing with Malayan life, QHuiners and
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    • 687 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterling Rrsc-rve $10,000,000) •ißit/v»iv>rt Silvrr RfsiTve 8,600,000 18l0WlW0 Rsssm Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. H. A. W. Slade, Ksq Chairman. A. Haupi Ks<] I^'jiiity-Chairman. Hon. \Y. Dickson, A. Kaymoml, Ksq. K. GoctSj Ksq. K. Salinger, Ksq. C. R.
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    • 532 4 Sensational Novelty Do not by a Gramophone or Records without having heard ODEON GRAMOPHONES AND DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS. Sola Agents— JOevy Sfermanos 3, BATTERY ROAD, I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND IN I The Pharmacy Urinin j lnfallable relief. Only sold m i J THE PHARMACY 2, Battery Road, Chartered Bank
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    • 597 4 Japan Coals THE Mitsui Bussan Kalsha MITSUI A Co.) Head Office: No, I, SURUGA-CHO, Tokio. London Branch 34, LIME STREET, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. Other Branches New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourahaia, Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Soul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoya Osaka,
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    • 522 4 AERATED WATERS. -I^Ml adlets fo PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Qtdowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month *5 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 5° n 75 cts. 2. 00
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    • 399 4 OR SALE, WANTED, ETC, TO BE LET. FURNISHED houses not too fa from town for 4 Gentlemen with four bed rooms, house with TennisCourt preferred. Replies to- Olympia "c/o E.D.M. $50 One small room with board 70 A A'tvrr I'ullry Roma IJOOM TO LET Large wcll-l^|,tcc) fronting Raffles I lace
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