Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 March 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 156. VOL. H. SINGAPORE, MONDAY MARCH 12, 1906. PRICE 5 01,,
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  • 18 1 (Reuters Agency wires. \\y submarine Nftsnafjh.) FRANCO-SPANISH POLICE FOR MOROCCO UNDER SWISS OR DUTCH INSPECTOR-GENERAL,
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  • 109 1 London, March 9, 10 p.m. The Australian delegate to the Morocco Conference at Algeciras has submitted a scheme for Franco-Spanish policing, with a Swiss or Dutch Inspec-tor-General. Herr Rudowitz, the German delegate, accepted the Franco-Spanish policing provided that it be under international surveillance.
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  • 135 1 DISTINGUISHED GATHERING BIDS ADIEU TO JAPANESE L MINISTER. London, Mar. 10, 11.05 a.m. The Lord Mayor of London gave a farewell luncheon to Viscount Tadasu Hayaslv, the Japanese Minister, who is going home on leave. It was a distinguished company which gathered. The Lord Mayor eulogised Viscount
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  • 50 1 AUSTRIAN PLAN NOT ACCEPTABLE TO FRANCE London, March ir, 11.05 ani France regards the plan to put a Swiss or Dutch Inspector-General over a France-Spanish force for the policing of Morocco as a complication which could not be accepted, but everything points to the acceptance ol satisfactory compromises.
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  • 38 1 BRITISH EMPIRF HAS A POPULATION OF FOUR HUNDRED MILLIONS. London, March 9, icTp. m. The first census of the British Empire shows an area of twelve million square miles and a population of four hundred millions.
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  • 156 1 I lere is as an example of what they can do in the way of a boarding-house out west." "The Hotel Chechaco, 729, Icicle avenue, Nome, Alaska, boasts of being "the best house north of the Equator," and gives special rates to ministers and the gambling profession.
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  • 147 1 FURTHER POSTPONEMENT Further hearing of the case in which Grandbert was charged with criminal misappropriation of some article belong ing to Mr. Constance Besiengcr, was resumed on the 22nd inst. at Colombo. Mr. Wilton Bartleet the managing Director of the Bristol Hotel, was heard iii evidence. He said
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  • 58 1 A remarkable iccktenl happened ml the Nice races one day last mouth. Tin two leading horses in the third race fell at the water jump, tad, on getting up, t>olted round ithe course in OMMMitC directions. When they readied the grand stand, which was crowded with a Fashionable
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  • THE ONLY .
    • 620 1 fr«sl> Singapore Evidence. During the past few years abundant and convincing evidence has come to light proving that Dr. Williams'iPink Pills tor Pale lV«>plc arc I remedy for that terrible tropical disease Ben-Bcii. Whilst medical opinion differs as to the Way in which Beri-beri is first
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    • 296 1 EUROPEAN TROOPS DESPISED BY THE AFRICANS. The MftivCl want South Africa for the South Africans. That is the aim (says the Morning I sink r) of the obscure, hut widespread, Ethiopian movement. It has been eagerly taken up from Capetown to the- Lmspono The native mind is
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    • 23 1 Tin M. M. Company's steamer Armmmd ßtkk left Colombo at 2 ptm. on the Bth March and may be expected here to-morrow morning
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 884 1 TAIMSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINERAL WA TER OF rHE HIGHEST (LASS. Sold Everywhere 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. Have been sold in Simjajme, durimj the past 1$ Months Our large TURNOVER combined with the high rate of Exchange enables us to appreciably REDUCE PRICES Apply for quotations to
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  • 630 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, I2TH MARCH. WAR RUMOURS UNJUSTIFIED. In the German policy with regard to Morocco two aims appear discoverable. The first aim is to show France how disagreeable and dangerous it is to have the friendship of England, and the second is to obtain
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  • 251 2 LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. To-day's Ties. CHAMPIONSHIP. Capt. Poyntz v F. Salzmann. B. Class Singles* H. Fort scr. p. Capt. Rennick 5. Walker plus 1 v. A C. Mergler— 3. C. Class SINGLES. J. G. Hutchison scr. v. P. L. Knight scr. Alex. Reid scr. v. R. Sturzenegger—
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  • 122 2 At about 9-30 p. m. on Saturday a tire broke out at Cheong Cheok Street off TankxiK Pagar Ro id, at the residence of a Chin iman. The alarm was given and the Fire Brigadj under conmiud of Ca)t. Prett and Mr. Jennings was promptly on
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  • 69 2 A Cantonese woman sitting at the door of her house in Sago Street on Saturday night, was accosted by five Honiens. One man struck her with his fists, the others holding her, another mm took up a wo 3deu footstool and str- ck her, giving the unfortunate
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  • 1063 2 Madam k Guyot, a French lady, was charged in the Second Court on Saturday with removing spirits without a permit. Inspector Hart said that at 12.30 p.m. on Friday he and a chiflting and others were out near Sepoy Lines when he noticed so-n bullock carts passing loaded
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  • 24 2 Sil l I on "\'> Fourth Magistrate; has been (ranted leave of absence with half salary for twelve months, following three month* 1 vattion leave.
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  • THE EASTERN PRESS.
    • 11 2 We have „m v Aedßcacyofinocu preventive m- Observer
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    • 13 2 Singapore i* i, Ul ■epulchre in m i Siam Observer
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    • 34 2 Tothcsuttere 11 >m i a gc nit ot the RO3 1 grim irony ah >m to see to irhom 1 e R O J given "real [fweexc 1 there. The Bengalee
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    • 34 2 The mutual respeci turn, British officers and the and native officers v. •>,, i-^ nno of the mo?i brotherhood in arms, land Dana dash .1 cs at Culloden ai chi< Madras Times
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    • 40 2 At last far 1 will come when and a Governmeni there would be n when every citizen would with the grace and n king. No 'dledre im 1 vision of tin- glimmerim; Ol I better (l.i\ Punjab Times
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    • 55 2 The Crown Ag< worried out of b fixed price for Jeylon's ago, and got stage g cut I long-Kong loan other day by editor of The Tim i< the explanation being left for the u: There if this differ* rower-' point of view 1 1 it-
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    • 67 2 King Edward has illusion of the mon irchii i tli.it the British thi ■ymbolical and n A on j country'- best dip brother, the Dub I ably secon Is him, while I worthily follow in I -tops the Prince ot" \v v niv comp!et< d h i b
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    • 74 2 The proverbial hosp is about to be the arrival amongst u Secretary of State. be letfi feoerallj cable social qualities m ike us foi g< tenure ««t' offi he should Inv India tor In n toui-N of the fools who i g land sold -in ii ive
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    • 60 2 1 lings at tin 1 Legi wen kiml Ch li i. •ions thai m ■> per. Tar: "i any ire I* ig signifio ice 1 I would era, which tin- CoiltV opinions and disi dw soil, while t!. 3 will dictate to ttw have done, and i
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    • 70 2 He has thn predominant i in tiic great <! has i^i en much time decide menu Sin harbours; \v has cultural e r with m irke 1 buc facilities I the furth th mini ig i Htry ;h U4 from been I* I tion dollar; while
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    • 41 2 A merioi kay Foo< doot Besi on the 7th inst., I kill. .1 by 1 c*ve-iii A su< cess tvcrl ■>■■ Celebes 1- nep >rted I there to A a p storm. Sevt troops hid e of the enemy till another 1
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    • 73 2 Mk, Main in Of m ■mi. cm >) Fort Canning Hill J Mill Street and R duringthedaj of half-a-doi procewof bathi and ieq ieUe in I i a •nvxiftthe lowei point ot riew, I I good thing in W I the public. the heart o\ i» N1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 Sastern Oriental Sfotel, PENANG. OZR/-A.Q- HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. 1 Sarkies Brothers, I Proprietors.! j PIANO for $75, j I and 18 payments of each B or m do. of 18 I m $390.00 Gash. J ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I I PIANOLAS 1 110 payments of 525.00. I The Robinson Piano Co.,
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    • 420 2 1 HAVANA CIGARS. <* EACH BOX IN AIR, TIGHT TINS fa* NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED J VICTORIA, g 2 ANITA |t j ESPEOIELES ff KEY I MARCA PERFERIDA f* J| BAHIA J 10 0/0 Discount off List prices I THOMPSON THOMAS Co. 1 Jj The Australian Stores. JJ .rfjfl' Q-
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    • 345 2 NOTICE. The Straits and Federated Malay States Government Medical School. The formil opening for the year 1906 will take place on Wednesday March 14th at 4. 30 p.m. at the School Buildings, Asylum Grounds, Sepov Lines. The Honourable E. L. Borockman Acting Colonial Secretary, has kindl'y consented to preside and
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  • 19 3 m v VttPSS, v submarine tetsgrapa*) coA Si DEFENCI S TO BE LEFT r0 oloniai (■< >vernmi:nts-
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  • 336 3 London, March 10, 1.50 |> m. Hr. Haldanc, the War Secretary. ng the army estimates, said the G 1 rnmem had to t.u-c an of j£600,000, Inn in nine Aimv Council and General ti economies amounting s-0,000 without in any wise g the fighting efficiency
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  • 29 3 ROM DONG< >LA PROVING 1 M II IK Kll> SEA. March 10, c p.m. Win{ and ii, haso| i-i >buham< d Railway, which i :!n Red
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  • 146 3 T HE CAUtoONT CHRONOPHONE." SINGINi; AND rALKING I'l; I I Kl S llent displaj given foot ot I unit* d pictures. Ilu ■line, bowcv< r, is ut kmi, a combination of K»ne and mo\ ing pictui 1 ble not only to h the movements of sth< first time such eena
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  • 88 3 -•'■'M. partn< 1 in the udl- '"JMralian rircus firm of i* dead Hewasa in ever) respect, and "hers m his love lor horses known from apt York to m lll a"d *a* respected hy every li:i(l been ailing l.» a "number '»»8 suffered from .1 severe and
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  • 36 3 age. a Strain polo ,!,„,;> l' I'^1 -a the < rystal Palace ■J* col"mg season. pending March 3rd there !l^ >n Singapore, living per mille. h been appointed act- Magistrate in Singapore, Collect* appointed acting Revenue and Rcfis-
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  • 15 3 (Renter's Agency wires. By submarine telegraph.) RESCUED from women SUFFRAGISTS BY THE POLICE
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  • 39 3 London, March 10, 7.1c pm A crowd of women suffragists i>c- m-in' Ucmy m yusterda *~°«m rhej were not admitted but were dispersed hy the police. Three of them were arrested but were released after being cautioned.
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  • 56 3 M. SARRIEN WILL FORM A CABINET. London, March 10, 5 p. m President Fallieres has asked M Sarrien to form a new French Cabinet M. Sarrien is in consultation with his triends on the subject. Later. LONDON, March 1 1, 10.50 a. m M. Sarrien has agreed
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  • 56 3 FEARED THAT LOSS OF LIFF MAY BE ENORMOUS. London, March 11, 10.30 a.m. A terrible explosion of firedamp has occurred at a coalmine near Lille, France. I here were 1800 men in the mine and some of them have been rescued but it is feared that the
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  • 49 3 GOVERNMENT APPROVES OF AN AMERICAN SCHEME. London, March 10, 7.15 p.m. Ihe Russian Government has given its approval to a scheme of American fin rociers to construct a lock canal from Ri^<i to Kherson but has rejected the proposition to make it a ship canal.
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  • 58 3 PROPOSI riON TO MOVE A REDUCTION OF FIVE rilOl SAND MEN IN THE ARM L- iNDON, March 10. 5 p.m. A section of the Ministerialists is disappointed because there was no reduction in the army estimates. Consequently, Mr. Seely" proposes to move a reduction of five thousand men
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  • 25 3 London, March 10, 7.15 p.m Messrs. Balfour and Chamberlain have recovered sufficiently to participate in the fiscal debate on !Uonday (to-day).
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  • 22 3 London, March u, 10.30 a.m. The Morocco Conference at Algecira* has reached a compromise on the State Bank question.
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  • 163 3 The India Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company, popularly known as the Wayang ICassim, staged M Shamshui Kumar" on Saturday night, at the theatre in North Bridge Road. There was a crowded house and the audience were evidently decidedly pleased with the performance, which went with a swing from
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  • 91 3 EIGHTEEN OF THK AMERICAN TROOPS AND SIX HUNDRED .MOHAMMEDANS KILLED. Lomdoh, March 10, 1.50 p.m. A wire from Manila states that during three days' fighting the American troops, aided by a naval detachment and a native force of the Philippine Constabulary, exterminated six hundred Mohammedan outlaws holding
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  • 55 3 The total number of of Chinese in the Transvaal on January ji was 47,1 IS. The total on December 31 was 47 f 9IS. During January 97 coolies died and three ware discharged Since January 31. 1 943 coolies arrived by the steamer 1 miravctli, and
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  • 74 3 Assistant Surgeon R. W. Nickelsen has been appointed Deputy Registrar of Deaths, Penang. 1 111 date of the Assizes at Malacca lias been altered from the 13th to the 57th inst. Mk. A. D. Neubronner has been appointed a member of the Boatd for the administration, management and superintendence of
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  • 1136 3 NOTES FROM AN OLD COLONIST. At present there is in Ceylon an old colonist who is on a visit from Kwala Lumpor. He was in Ceylon during 1867 and 1886, when he left for the Malay States and settled down in its capital with his
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  • 279 3 DELI RACES. ENTRIES Tut: Maidem Plate." Ba d News Evening Star, Old Chappie, The Dreamer. The PADDocKCup.-Juindo, Oregon, Carlton, Peppercorn, Kitty, Sanahani. Ihk Dkli DKRBY.-juindo, Lucky Bov, Luck Stone ex-Botany, Waihi I) K ACt T t r C A' ltcn D 'Plomatic, Black B.rd, I his One, Banzai, Mandoline, Banester.
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  • 837 3 STRAITS REPORT ALOES.— The market is again dearer showing an improvement of Is. per cwt. In sales 15 kegs Socotrine offered and 5 bought in at 80s. The remainder sold privately. 76 cases Cape soM fair to good hard bright at '26>. to 275. 6d., dull and
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  • 20 3 London, March 10, 5 p.m. King Edward has met King Alfonso and the Dattenbergs at Biarritz.
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  • 141 3 On London- Bank 4 m/s 2/4] Demand 2/4I Private 6 m/s. 2/4,' do. 3 m/s. 2/4 9 16 (At Cttmmny Bank d/d 2.39J Private 3 m/s 2.44] do. 6 m/s 2.46^ O« France— Bank d/d 2.94] Private 3 m/s 2.99.J do. 6 m/s 3.0 1 h On India
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 523 3 ROBINSON FIXED EXeHSNGE REDUCEO PRICE Raiciab Bicpcics 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes! COMPLETE j With Silver fluted Lamp, Bell and all The "Raleigh" machines Represent THII BEST I ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS S G. H- Lambert Co's J HIGH GLASS PORTRAITURE Q U in i Platinotypc Paper is
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 495 3 SHIPPING NEWS. MENJF WAR. A™/ r Brit cnrser t# o de Horsey Fd> r: Sheerncss, for Uncertain. y> **~<r*iJ*, Fed. yct 171 Long, Dec n Port Swettenham, for I 1 certain »J™**» p erf- yacht 100 Alii, Fcb 20 Port Swettenham, for P. S'ham I ort Swettenham, for Uncertain. >»g^fStSegg
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 fßest ircoulincin Cigars. We beg to inform the public that we have received a large consignment of this brand of cigars by the I Zaida. To suit those who cannot, strong cigars we have imported the best and mildest of the brand known as the "wash loaves" quality. They arc
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    • 667 4 BANKS^ Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KKSEKVK FUND:— Sterling Kescrve $10,000,000 1 IQ nftllrt Silver Reserve 9800,000 1J5 0 .°00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Ooetz, Esq. F. Salinger, Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, E.
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    • 598 4 I UNSURPASSED 1 FOR-EXOELLENeE-j^ I 50LD ALL OVER THE participated in /^^^^^^^^K /<^^^P^\\ CONSUMERS GOOD /^^^^^^^^^M DAWSON'S OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES nf\ I Plinr^O \V\X^. a A^VTj\_ JLI l^&lf/ Ist— Excellence of Quality. rllllll I TC SJj^? xVirVW^tf^VvyT WrJ^ J vXCv-Ht-/-f^Z/ 2nd. Purity in Manufacture. 3rd. -The Acme in Blending. Perfection
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    • 150 4 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Power of Attorney given by me the undersigned to Saleh Mohamed Hadjee Lbrahim on the 27th day of September 1904 authorising him to manage my business at Singapore, Penang, Sourabaya, Java and Kwala Lumpor was revoked by me on the 13th day of
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    • 545 4 "K. Pi _ADLETS._F PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted d To Let. Situations Wanted d Vacant. Exchange d Mart. 1 Day. 1 Week. Fortnight. Month 25 words or under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. 00 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00 4.
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    • 292 4 OR SALE, WANTED, EriT j TO BE UT. FURNISHED h from ton,, four bed rooms „,,/r 11 1 Court preferred T^J Replies to r, lyn No. 7 Battc° v Ut on 2nd I* looi llr ee ro^ A H J y to GUTHRIE v To be Let No. 6, Cecil
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