Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 21 July 1906

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 265 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 534 1 LONDON DELECAT-ESSEN ESTABLISHMENTS VISITED. Since the authorities have awakened to the fact that all the tinned delicacies are not altogether \s A n the labels may lead one to inf*r, a government official paid a visit to a London establishment not a Chicago one) and this is what
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  • 178 1 The death on the 15th of last month of Sir Halliday Macartney, k. c. m. g. recalls the incident of the kidnapping of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese reformer, who is at present in Kuala Lumpur. It was the most startling incident of Sir Halliday's
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  • 202 1 From time to time one comes across some very quaint specimens of" English as she is wrote, and the following, from an Indian exchange is worth a place among the collection. The expression respectfully complain under prosecution is rich, while the previleges we have been enjoying since our ancestral time"
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  • 643 1 BRITAIN WINS THE DAVIS UP The Dwight-Davis Cup, the international lawn tennis trophy, still remains in the possession of the British Isles. The matches for the trophy consisted of four singles and one doubles. On Friday, it will be remembered, the American "cracks," R. D. Little and
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  • 251 1 An inquest was held at Islington to-day on the body of Robert Naysmith, aged 34, formerly a pedlar, who died on Wednesday in Islington Infirmary, where he had been an inmate for some weeks past.— lt was stated that the deceased came from Scotland and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 350 1 Old enfllisD Curuc Cut coweco 4 02 vacuum Cins rid) Aluminum pocket tin. Obtainable Everywhere. &Little Co. Ltd. SOLE IMPORTERS. J Tlugeus Condensed ■$airy Sirand" Milk. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. ised milk is prepared from the purest mlk (>t tnws e^ on tne richest pashe regularity, uniformity and superi- tgb
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    • 155 1 SEE MUN REMOVED TO 50-2 VICTORIA STREET Opposite St. Joseph's Church I INCREASED BUSINESS, COMMODIOUS PREMISES, MEANS HONEST PRICES, AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP. Cycles and Accessories, Rubber Tyre Ricksha Wheels, I Sewing Machines and Type-Writers Repaired. Navy Hotel 5-17 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. EZCELLEITT TABLE, Wines etc, etc. OF FIRST QUALITY Furnished
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    • 177 1 P Special HolidayTour TO CEYLON, JPr Newera Eliya 00 6,200 feet Ois the most accessible hill station from the Straits Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, Magnificent climate, Good Hotels. A Mountain home for Europeans. A health station for invalids. A place of education for children. An attractive holiday resort for Visitors. CHEAP
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    • 11 1 C'7" SINGAPORE J. UTTtC I CO., LTD. •nd AGENTS. ROBINSON ACO
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  • 810 2 The Eastern Daily mail PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 21 ST JULY. BID FOR FREEDOM. Few political movements of the day are watched with such eager and sympathetic interest as is the bid for freedom now made by the Russian people. There are many features that conspire to produce this intense
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  • 393 2 Reuter informed us yesterday that the question of the Opium Farms of the Federated Malay States, Straits Settlements and Hongkong had been brought up in the House of Commons and that Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking, of course, officially, had said that he was unable to see what
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  • 316 2 ihat Annanias died u. hrally I Thai there arc mm,- > !*e <" app.,,,,^,, »;>. I In. a nice East «nd back, alien-. 1 not to ±%X£ wouw be welcome to nan j j But that the only next pos< I such an opportunity will GcTh I gatjo^oftheSt^ts-l
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  • 230 2 Hahmstok's Cum- we for an entire change ol programme will be teen from their adver in this issue A special feature ol the Tuesday will be a jumping compeW for locally owned ponies and horse The owner of the winner jnll fc sented with a valuable and I trophy. Intending
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 187 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine& Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN. LONDON AND GLASGOW. VIII c n Get Ever y thin s <§)/s Will IN THE z lyyMusica, im ch« Robinson piano Telephone No. 191. THE QUEEN 1- Table Waters |J» ilki Apollinaris HARMSTON'S JBflgJL A CIRCUS. AND Royal
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    • 441 2 N^ in 1 5 MILK THE in p^??^W sT£ c ß :r° h »^-^V^J^^^ WHOLESALE R A l 1 THOMPSON U S *'*t* J THOMAS CO. --nil iccn W* vt TTT- ,il^ STORES. THIOI^FSOISr THZO3^C^IS COfiotel dc I' europe MUSISftL TIFFIN ON TO-DAY at 1 p. m. THE NEW AUSTRIAN
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    • 274 2 VVT ANTED. Serviceable double rick. Offers by post to "Swansea" *9' Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore. THE FINANCES OF THE" COLONY. On Tuesday the 31st July 1906 at 4. 45 p.m. there will be held in the Upper Room of the Victoria Memorial Hall (under the auspices of the Singapore Branch
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 1906.
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    • 333 1 ppital Capital Issue Paid Issued Paid up. 'Value, up. Oompany. Quotations GOLD. $$SK l4o>ooo Jg Bersawah<Gold M Co. Ltd. I2 5 o seller, $600,000 600.C0J 10 10 Pr,.i?'H °4~ < Deferred > 8-00 sellers TIN. SSSBSS aSJSS 1 S2 D r TillMl^f°- Ltd Si6.sO>uye« £876.00) 375 000
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    • 26 1 FINANCE COMMERCE. Government Rate 2/4 $60 for £7. The Netherlands Trading Society quoted yesterday's the 4/ms bank rate at 2/4 i/j, The Mercantile Bank quoted 2/4/7/1*
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    • 144 1 On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/4 1/16 do. 6 m/s. 2/4 1 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Ost dern.any Bank d/d 2.40 Private 3 m/s 2.44 do. 6 m/s 2.46 On France -Bank d/d 2.94J Private 3 m/s 2.98^ do. 6 m/s 3.00^ On India
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    • 165 1 Tin 84.00 Gambier .buyers,, 7.174 do Cube No. 1 10.90 do do No. 2 9.35 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore),, 20.27J do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. 27.65 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 31.50 do (80 to the lb.) 52. Mace (Banda) ,145 Cloves (Amboina) 34. Liberian Coffee
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 130 1 q K |pp|NG NEWS. I VESStLS IN PORT. I MERCHANT VESSELS. I I From Yoko- Hamburg,! Rds. I ip -m m Livci K eld &Co For I K ik, 17th I B ak, U I B I B 1 I tr. 1,4171 I g cong, ;rci I ustead ft I
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      • 507 1 Rajali oj SflnsSMA, Sar. str. 892 tons, Capt Maxon, 19th July. From Sarawak,' /7th July. G.c. and —d.p. Owg Ewe Hai. For Sarawak, U.—Rds. Smmdaitnij Ger. str. 1,110 Capt. Wending, 10th July. From Bangkok, 10th July. G.c, and 3 d.p. Behn Meyer A I For Bangkok, U.—Rds. Sarie Borneo, Out.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 299 2 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS We beg to draw the attention ot the public to the fact that from ist April, our rate for subscription to the "E.D.M." is reduced to the above scale. Bills due before the above date are chargeable at the old rate THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY < Mm
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      • 67 2 I THE 5 SEA VIEW H©TEL Tanjong Katong For Terms Apply The Manager. SEA VIEW HOTEL, Telephone No, 33S p O st Office Box No, 298 I SUFFERERS OF GRAVEL WILL FIND INI iThe Pharmacy Urinin [nfallable relict. Only sold in THE PHARMACY 2, Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings,/ SIIISrG-.A.IFOIE^IE.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 412 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Perjs. s. Pentakota from Rangoon via Penang, v. Port Sweeteiiham. From Rangoon Mr. C.B< McClaffuty, Mr. Ah Wah, Mr. Ah Nil, Mrs. Khain Hain. From Penang and Port Swettenham, Mr. J. C. Edwards and Mr. Jakabe. Per s. s. Tees/a from Madras Mr. Bank, Hon. W. H. Shelford
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      • 522 2 VESSELS JEXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Men-op- War, &c. Andromeda, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong, soon. Diadem, (Brit, cru), Hongkong, June. Donegal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.) England soon. Natal, (Brit, cru.), England, soon. Thistle, (Brit, g'bt.), Plymouth, soon. Steamers. Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30
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    • 18 3 8^,,. otl ui vcn its '"'"^h- Naul GovernI 3 h.« beea 5 ISFIED. IM accepted, I xpl.mat.on>
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    • 24 3 lu lv;oth. H.*7 a ni Hi8 y| Viceroy ollndit, I Farl v .place on Monday. only the CSS; '^in
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    • 13 3 MitK rlin, has tert ding the „mier ttiom lopted commercul
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    • 24 3 FURTHER MOVEMENT OF 1K( N M. j th, 1 1.-: a.m. e Natal forces is rtly. They are to fiant chiefs.
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    • 7 3 SET FIRE TO FIFTEEN PROPERTIES
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    • 48 3 aly 20, noon. peasants burned down fit teen ate vicinity of Sunday last in broao R gto a < the Polish iirers, the 1. rvest threa- 'All g fRUER OF !•< >LICE. Fn Shot in oxl (own. arc being murdered d town of ice ten were of
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    • 201 3 AN EMINI USLATIVE LOU rhronicle the death itieman one of md renown. He was an unof the Legislative Ceylon, and a> >uch did j Jhe late isaray, who was 1 ;.< r-onal the writer, -at lor 20 as representative of the uncil where he representrtant
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    • 19 3 Router's Agency wires. (By submarine 1 elegraph.) London, July 20, 5 p.m. May invoke German and Austrian intervention.
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    • 67 3 London, July 20, 5 p.m. A gmt sensation has been created in St. Petersburg owing to the prevalence of rumours that the Czar has the intention of closing the Duma. Troops to be Called. It is also reported that the troops arc to be called upon should
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    • 47 3 TO SUPPRESS ANY INSURRECTION. Austro Ge man Aid. London, July 20, 5 p.m. It is further said that arrangements had been made with the Austrian and German authorities to intervene with armed forces to assist in the suppres- I sion of any insurrection.
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    • 30 3 BOTH IN RUSSIAN AND AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL CIRCLES. London, July 20, 5 p.m. The above report has been denied > both in St. Petersburg and Vienna in i official quarters.
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    • 82 3 DISSOLUTION ALMOST CERTAIN. In .>l» A n A._ An Alternative suggested. London. July 20, 5 p.m. It is the general opinion, notwithstanding that the dissolution of the Duma is imminent. SHOULD Modify Manifesto. The Constitutional Democrats have submitted a more moderate manifesto. Modifications Discussed. The suggested modifications are
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    • 190 3 Mr. J. B. Harrop, ex-editor of this paper, who evolved the above competition, has made a statement in the Straits Weekly, of which be is the publisher, impugning the bona fides of our competition. All we have to say is that, as was intimated in our
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    • 91 3 There was another bumper house last night when the Company went through an excellent programme, each and all ot the performers being deservedly encored. This afternoon there will be the u^uM matinee for children and at the nights performance there will be a complete change of programme. With
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    • 214 3 His EXCELLENCY the Governor leaves to-day with hi> suite for the F. M. S. in the Government cutter returning on the 27th. Tm Y. M. C. A. will meet the Corporals of the Sherwoods in the Association football match at Tanglin, next Saturday. The Principal of Raffles Institute Mr. C.
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    • 994 3 THE ABSORPTION OF LABUAN. After the reading and approval of the j minutes, two voluminous reports were I laid on the table the financial reports and statements for the year 1905 and the annual report on the Marine Department, Straits Settlements, for the same year. A Petition.
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    • 366 3 Government Happy. His Excellency the Governor said that he was glad 'to see the approval which the resolution had met with from the Honorable Members. With regard to the revenue, one of the pnn- cipal sources had been the Opium and Spirit Farm, which had been controlled by the British
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    • 1226 3 SMALL CAUSES BEFORE MR. JUSTICE FISHER. Yesterday was small cause day with Mr. Justice Fisher. The illnesses of Messrs. Farrer Baynes and Van Cuylenburg, both of whom have numerous cases on the calendar, and other causes compelled the postponement of so many of the thirty-six cases thereon
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    • 390 3 MISCHIEF BY POISONING. A case is pending in the Second Court in which 3 Sikhs, Butah, Pakeria and Arnam Singh stand charged with committing mischief by poisoning two bullocks valued at $300 the property of a countryman named Pati Sing. Inspector Hart yesterday stated that the contents ot
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    • 53 3 The Dangerous Performances Bill provides that any person causing a boy woman, or girl to take part in a performance dangerous to life or limb is liable to a fine|of«io for each offence, and the parent or guardian of a boy or girl as liable to the same
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    • 90 3 Dr. Frank Oldfield, presiding at a meeting of the Society for the Abolition of Capital Punishment at the Caxton Hall said that he had recently been in correspondence with most of the Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops and Non conformist leaders on the subject of capital punishment
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    • 136 3 St. Petersburg, June tl. An attempt has just been made upon the life of Gen. Trepoff, and, in spite of the latter's efforts to keep the affair secret, the occurrence has become known. It appears that an elegantly dressed lady arrived at the Peterhof station from
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    • 210 3 FORTY NINE JUDGES IN ONE CASE. No fewer than 49 judges took their seats on the eventful day of June 18 in the historic hall of the Palais de Justice for the trial of the rehabilitation of Captain Dreyfus: There were many well-known faces among the public
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    • 70 3 Mr- Justice Hyndman Joxes arriv ed by the s.s. "Miran" this morning an< left in the afternoon. A launch wai placed at his disposal by the Mastei Attendant. The Cadet Corps which is comprisec of the elder boys of Raffles Institute St. Joseph's School and the Anglo Chinese School will
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 256 3 For Sale Dog Cart for sale. Two wheeler, seats four Newly done up and in good order. Going cheap. To be seen at Fort Canning. Apply to L. G. NORTHWAY, P. W. D. The Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. Documents and correspondence of any description translated/ om and into
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      • 11 3 WATCH THIS SPACE THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS Yours Truly, Matsuo's
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 86 3 SMUCGLED PASSENGERS. For some time past the royal Mail Steam Packet Company have had reason to believe that smuggled passengers were being carried by ships of their line from South American ports to Europe by some of the employees of the company, it ii >tated arranged with passengers to carry
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      • 129 3 CHURCH NOTICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Matins and Litany, 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 7-*5 a -m. Sunday Schools and Bible Classes 3-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, 5-30 p.m. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Foo Chow Service, 11-15 a.m. Evensong and Sermon, 8-15 pm. Rev. P. N. Hunter, Prlnsep Street Church. Sunday
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 473 4 HOGAN Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation*) Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Engineering Workshop Premises Situate at Merbau Road and Tampenis Road, Adjacent to River Valley Road and Singapore River. To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom Tuesday, 24th July at 230 p.m. All those several pieces or portions of land
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      • 716 4 Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. K& c ffi~ i^ oo SterliM Re^rve $10,000,000 1 llft Silver Kesene f 9600,000 f 1 »».W>,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Es<} Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. L«n«nann, I
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      • 709 4 MALAY RECORDS. Lagu lalak Lanting T. Kepala Burong Nandong Sayang Gambos Plemban Sri Rayu Gambo Yuman Mak Dabu Noori Bangau Loiikin Asam Paya Bunga Tanjong Kuala dua Tengah malam 1 Permata Gambos Sha'er Inche Mina Che'long Bana Serampang Sri Perak Pulau Berembon Kronchong Timbang Daek Anak Ayam Padang Priaman Gambos
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      • 186 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. Just Arrived. 25 cents a packet. Containing 5 different Views of Decorations during the visit of H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. Singapore 3rd February 1906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., JpcP-2, North Bridge Road. ■J LARGE SELECTIONS I Ah NESE MODERN I SPECJA'LY 'SUITABLE
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      • 552 4 mra «»«ir^ WANTED, Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/oThis Paper. 10/7/07 u. c. A Competent Chinese Salesman with general knowledge of Piece Goods A PPIy by letter, with Copies of testil monials, to M. c/o E. D. M. RANTED immediately Two^or^riore certificated surveyors to
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      • 286 4 Foit 5.|, climate. Co,, 5 S casn cu mile s A Wy 4.18. Notice. 1906, owinu to 3 da >' of F,T*I absolutely fal,, ar ,j SCl:ni i"w) a Power of \t* at tornev And also taL*> l^usah, Ibrahim I S^ 1C C fl at H, D «ed,l 1 e
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