Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 March 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 159. VOL. H. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 142 1 (Reuter'» Agency wires. By submarine telegraph.) HAD NO REPLY TO BALFOUR'S '•FUTILITIES AND DIALECTICS." SAID THE HOUSE HAD HAD ENOUCH FOOLERY." London, March 13, 7.40 p.m. In the debate on Sir James Kitson's motion, recognizing the fidelity of the English people to the principle of free trade and
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  • 63 1 WESTPHALIAN MINERS ACCOMPLISH WONDERFUL RESULTS. London, March 13, 7.40 p.m. Twenty- five Westphalian miners equipped with special oxygen apparatus have re started clearing the Counieres mines with astonishing results. They have advanced into the mines for eight hundred yards and are sending up the bodies of
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  • 82 1 CHIEFLY REMARKABLE FOR POSITION GIVEN M. CLEMENCLAL. London, March 14, 10.30 a.m. The new Cabinet has been completed by M. Sarrien, who is both Premier and Minister of Justice. M. Bourgeois is chosen as Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Poincare as Minister of Finance and M. Briand
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  • 75 1 COAST OF NETHERLANDS FLOODED AND A STEAMER LOST. Ix)S1)on, March 14, noon. There were many wrecks as a result I of a gale on Monday night. Thesteamer Co/ne foundered in the North Sea and twelve persons perished. Four bluejackets were drowned by the capsizing of
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  • 72 1 GENERAL W(K)l) EXPLAINS KILLING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT JOLO. London, March 14, noon. With reference to the outcry in America against the slaughter of Mohammedan women and children at Jolo by 1 the American forces, General Leonard 1 Wood, Governor of the Moro Province, cables that the
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  • 24 1 London, March 14, noon. The election returns for Hants give Salter, Conservative, 4852 ballots; Verney, Liberal, 4592 am* Polden, Independent Liberal, 467.
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  • 25 1 London, March 14, noon The Wcstphalian miners at Courri eres have recovered a hundred bodies, many of them in an unrecognisable condition.
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  • 21 1 London, March 14, noon. Sir James Kitson's motion has been adopted by a vote of 474 to 98.
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  • 22 1 London, March IJ, 7 4° P King Don Carlos and Queen Amelic of Portugal have arrived at Madrid.
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  • 16 1 Liimmin, March 14, noon. Some of the Natal cbfeVJ arc still giving trouble.
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  • 78 1 Tm w«Mlnf fifti to the Awcrkin President's dau^itea are worth notins. We read that a Kflff-JoffenMll nflc of 22-carat gold an exait full-si/e working model was prescntt-d bv tlic oflicers of the United States Army. Miss Roosevelt's monogram will be wrought in diamonds on the MOCK. The gold rifle will
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  • 8 1 HAPPY MARRIAGES BETWEEN KNCiLIsil AND JAPANESE.
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  • 275 1 lii an article in the Aqgio JtAttttM Gazette with reference to DMhop Awdry's warning to Knglish women not to marry Japanese husbands, Sir Tollemache Sinclair gives some examples of such marriages which proved happy. He says. The list of such marriages i-. a long one, but tor the edification of
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  • 277 1 FRENCH EXPEDITIOUS TO HAINAN. (JMrfl China I'ost Correspondcnc- .1 I IotHOW, March i. For some time past there has l-cen I rumour current here that the Fiench Government desires to hand back to the Chinese the port of Ifwtf; il»m wan. lam unable to say how much truth
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  • 299 1 TRADE OF THE SOUTHKRN PHILIPPINES GOING TO HONGKONG AND SINGAPORE. Zamboanga is reported to be boom ing. Trade has so increased that the subsidy guaranteed the I longkong vessels calling at that port has not been paid for some time. The cargoes are sufficiently large on each
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 843 1 BUCHANAN'S BLACK 4 WHITE" TOP PLACE H ICHEST CLASS <>K mu\) iUMskics 12 YEARS OLD I ro H M Tm Kim. \NI> I• H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WLAES. 16,844 Casks of 'Eagle' Cement. Have been hoM in Sin<japore, durhuj the past 12 Montfis Our large TURNOVER combined with the high
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    • 14 1 TANSAN, Pure, Crisp, Invigorating. A NATURAL MINFKA!. WATER OF THE HIGHEST CLASS. Sold Everywhere
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  • 437 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 15th MARCH. LIGHTS OUT! Closing time in London, which is at present, 12.30 a.m., is the subject of much discussion in several of the morning papers of that great Metropolis. A movement is on foot there to obtain an extension of half
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  • 628 2 The death rate returns for the month of February showed one death from small-pox and one from plague, yet Hongkong proposes to adopt measures to prevent Singapore from "dumping infected patients on that island. Apparently the Northern Olony believes small-pox is raging, judging by the following leader from
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  • 39 2 By the kind permission of the Command -int, Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Annual General Meeting of the Club Will be held in the Drill Hall, on Friday the 23rd day of March, at 9 p. m
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  • 212 2 THE Singapore Volunteer Corps are Ha^bo'ur 0 amP thiS EaStCI at eppd Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday the 1 8th mst. at 10, u, 2 5 aild J turning at .0.30,, a., |,3 ani^p.^ Madame St Andre, the Mother SupeI nor of the Kwala
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  • 287 2 FAILS TO WIN THE INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. J. Christie, the boxer, fought Private Morrell, of the Devonshiresat Rangoon on the 17th ult., and was badly beaten on points. The Rangoon Tunes of the 18th ult. sayr> -Mr. Christie the boxing champion of all China, visited the office to-day,
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  • 321 2 PEKING GOVERNMENT ALLEGED TO HAVE ENCOURAGED OUTRAGES. (Special Correspondence to the "Manila American.") Hongkong, February 23, 1906. -The boycott has greatly encouraged the i anti-foreign feeling. Teachers, agitators, and native newspaper^ now have a powerful association, causing a remarkable growth of the reform party and secret societies, which
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  • 291 2 FALSEHOOD ALLEGED Concerning the conversion of Princess i the Roma Catholic faith the Madras Tunes has the following in' its editorial columns: It is not surprising that some discuss ion should have been raised about the conversion of Princess Ena of Batteub-rg to the Roman Catholic Church
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  • 20 2 yOlsijop Oldham has sailed from Hongkong tor Vancouver, B. C, by the same steamer which bear's IVince^Xrfrorn Yokohar ght tO
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  • THE WESTERN PRESS.
    • 18 2 in the imcrcsi O l u wd]is of France lend another all tint 5.,. R*vm, Paris.
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    • 7 2 part ..f Die Woche Berlin
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    • 14 2 It cannot be r Coofetenc that factory, is ingth.it European I Observer.
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    • 27 2 The di» •nUrdy anonymous "-at no review^ ■nonymous had .-,i m severely alone th, t> women imleH he u unqualified Thr The Sphere
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    • 30 2 The Englishman disap, o»ty v,ay tX frequent,,^ down after dinner I home,- which gen, <»ng in the armchair „w,, and unutterable the family. Weekly Dispatch Weekly Dispatch
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    • 31 2 t rotection would be or Canada, Austral and. It would alsos^n, ture.n England ind Ln.ted State All Ame, jo.ee over tlu- Liberal ma pray it may hold, Post Washington
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    • 42 2 I here is a fir-reaching s in the success ol party at the p.,lk riiougl, socialism i> not in even adopted, then is the opinions ofnearlj candidates with ih tinental brethren, wh socialists purr and Corner della Sera Milan
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    • 48 2 I nemploym, in profession. As prool point to the Labour C ment that in Deo hundred and thirty-;..; registered as unemploy* ton, and to thi tcr Boxing Day dock not to be nad tor tlie port in aucstion. oi affiurs, wet* pool. Syren ASDJSBFKH Shipping
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    • 51 2 "Cloak. Room Homes." Ihe "cloak room home'V tli it would O ot many an English m There arc thousaro countrywomen now, don, who have ner generally al at a dub. ipend tin- < [MM the intervals bet\v< i motor-car, and, wh- n th< move to a nursing-homi that they sleep,
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    • 22 2 The KUitui 1,,; inteie,! if i written m >>mc I sliould exietu 4 1 ble for t!ie optoma
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    • 322 2 THE "COLOUR LINE MANIA. Tlit- Editor Di \R Sir, It u.iv t A i/// I belies e, il m> mem rightly, tliat iroicc i I of an interview w naval officers on t tra visited Australia n I the people at Japan Commonwealth lan of their countrymen a> an \ti.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 251 2 I GRAPES, I I F resh Q rapes, c| 30 cents per Ib. The Australian Stores. jj£ I thompmthSas co, I j Z%6 Austraiian Stores. HONGKEE. From SHANGHAI^ 149, 151 152, ORCHARD ROAD, First Class Crpenter, Painter Polisher and White Washer I Dealer in Art Furniture. Shawm Room No. i
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    • 462 2 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS IS Apollinaris Supplied under Royal warrants of appointment to H.M. THE KING Chops THE GRILL ROOMS mineral 5 beach :r,cla.:d Waters Steaks Corner of Seah Street OPEN FROM 6 a. m. TO i a.m. Tea Froth Oysters Every Monday Night. Ham A Eggs under European
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 136 2 COMING EYENTS. To-day, 15th March. High Water: -1-4 a.m. 1-32 p.m. P. O. homeward mail closes. 3. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30 S. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. S. V. C. Maxim Company Gun Drill. 9. Tanglin Club Meeting 9. Bavarian Band. Hotel Van Wijk, 7.30 to 11. Friday, 16th March. High
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  • 526 3 mi end. w G.;p»"l*'P<dlscharoedu v Gladstone Phillips was v 7 I cd in the Second Courtwith vi the commission of of murder to disappeai with ll f rt to Screen the offender. utv Public Prosecutor a,»- t u.unami acCU*cdw«f 1 urrer-Bayncs. >shut sworn, stated: lived falian
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  • 44 3 IKI M II MINISTER'S ASSURAN4 I I <n/,: f Si rvicc.| 1 <i\it»>N, March <>. Ilu French Minister for War has < haraber that all war preparations havi been completed. As a result «>r the declaration, there intense excitement throughout I ranee. i
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  • 108 3 Beginning this morning the tram i duced to three cents pi r u <i <>\ five cents as hereto his rediM es tl>< i" i» t <>t transition low enough t«> >uit tin- iiu>»t "i- and probably as low a- it is Isc in the woi i>l f<
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  • 130 3 N. D. L. s.s. HERZOCIN CECILIE." A larg« number ol members oi nia tub paid a visit too tl>c N«»rddeutschcr I.W.\d training ship '/<•< login Afternoon, guests ..t ti;. I aptain and officers. 1"i Hon. K N. lii.nui and air*. ind i. mills leave for home by tli<l\&O./WoA, 10-daj l>u.ch
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  • 1501 3 I lit TANjC NG PAGAR Ml RDER ASE. The Assizes were continued yiswrday before Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton, and the adjourned hearing ot the murder case was lesumed. Mr. Haddt ley, Secretary to the Asftistani PlOtCCtor of Chinese, said that there had been several reports made of list
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  • 397 3 I International Dispensary Prosecuted. Dr. J. Coronel of the International Dispensary, Battery Road, yesterday morning was prosecuted before Mr. Bryant for importing morphine into the Colony without a written perm it from the P. C. M. O. It happens that the accused recently got out a large stock
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  • 164 3 "THE LIFE OF A GAMESTER. The lndra Zanibaff Theatrical Co. staged last night, before a crowded house, the tragical drama entitled Monte Carlo," or the Life of a Gamester The acting was realistic in the extreme. It depicts the career of a Pmrbian nobleman who being addicted to
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  • 429 3 THE STRAITS AND F .M.S. MEDICAL SCHOOL. FIRST ANNUAL PRTZE GIVING. The first annual prize giving of the new Medical School, was held yesterday at 4.30 p.m. at the School behind the Lunatic Asylum. There were a large number of visitors present including the Honourable* E. L. Brockmann, Colonial Secretary,
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  • 158 3 The many friends of Mr. Charles Beaumont Barr will regret to hear, that that gentleman passed away ye>terday morning at eleven o'clock, at the General Hospital, after a long and protracted illness. It is nearly three month- since Mr. Ban's condition necessitated his removal
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  • 147 3 The following properties were sold by auction at Powell Co't Saleroom on Tuesday afternoon No. 8, 9 10 Craig Road. Singapore, 5931 square feet, freehold. K. A. Somasundaram Chitty Si 0,000. Monthly rent 575. No. 82 6: 83 Telok Ayer Street and Nos. 14 and 15 Stanley
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  • 110 3 M.S. Kent, now on the way to China to replace the Hague, has a name which has been borne by several of the old sea-fighters, a name honoured with glorious traditions in the British naval service. There was a Kent in each of the following naval actions .—the
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  • 115 3 A young Chinese girl barely 18 years of age committed snicide this morning in a house at the 4] mile Serangon Koad. It appears that she was but recently married to a Chinese doctor and she, her husband and her mother came down from Hong Kong
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 571 3 ROBINSON and Oo- j FIXED EXeHANGE i REOUeEO PRICE RakiaD Bicpcks 1906 MODELS Free Wheel and two Brakes COMPLETE 117//* Stiver Plated Lamp, Bell and all Accessories $70. The "Raleigh" machines Represent THE BEST ROBINSON Co. *>" «-n» Bcd< iczz >czzi >oez:: >o<. > >c=^ G. H. Uambert Co's HIGH
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 767 3 TOWKAY BANISHED. Ihe South /nun Morning [>(>s/ ,c ports that a banishiv.t ut warrant has been issued by the Registrar-General at Hongkong against a wealthy Chinaman named Chan Tien Shin, who is a very large property owner in the Colony and is interested in railway matters at Cunton. The reason
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 344 4 I SMOKE Best inoulitKin Cigars. Owintf to lixitv of exchantfe and great demwl for thfo brand of Cigars and having received Uuye comigiMMntfl of same from Mo il.ucin, we have decided to radttOC Ihfl price from dat 1 Can be bought at Si. 50, 1.30, 1. 10 Md 80 cents
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    • 695 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shangha Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Stirling Reserve $10,000,000 1 #lu Shwßeserve 'two, ooo I<Js o .°oo Rei.irveJLiabil.ty of Proprietors $10,003,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq -Chairman. Hoo. C. VV. Diekson-D.'piity-Chairman. K. (iix-tz, Ks'j. I K. Salinger, Esq. C. R. Lenzraann, K. Slielhm, Esq.
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    • 673 4 SENSATIONAL NOVELTY, "ODEON" DOUBLE-SIDED 672 Djika saja b^rsontok karang MALAY RECORDS 10 1/2 IN. $4. 548 Dari mana datang linta ***** Pantoen Tanam Melatie 56(1 Tjokeh tjina melaijoe tjit no sa ***** Tjokeh tjina melaijoe tjit no sa si go Lak si go Lak 1 655 Tjoba koc taoe kembang
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    • 332 4 FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WATERS. Phoenix Assurance Company Limited OF LONDON. The undersigned have this day been apixrinted General Agents for the abovementioned Company for the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and Johore, and are prepared to issue Policies of Fire Insurance at currents rates of premium. Guthrie Co., Ltd. M
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    • 486 4 "E. D. M.'fADLETS._ PREPAID. Cheap Publicity for all your Wants: Houses, Godowns etc., Wanted A To Let. Situations Wanted A Vacant. Exchange A Mart. i Day. i Week. Fortnight. Monti 25 words i>r under 50 cts. 1. 50 2. 00 3. o 50 75 cts. 2. 00 3. 00 4.
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    • 454 4 FOR SALE, WASTED, El^ TO BE lET. PURWSHED o four bcl rooms I, J Court preferred U C 0 Replies to- ■■oi ympn i[K No nj* v t L«t. on 2nd Floor. lllr^ roon,, AppIytoGUTHRIEi, 1 Ui To be Let No. 6, Cecil Street. Applyto(;c nißlKv w T be Let
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