Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 July 1906

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 272 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, MONDAYTjULY 30, 1906~ PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 862 1 The Hongkong Telegraph says c- a V» l re P° r ted supersession of S»r Robert Hart, Bart, G. C M. G, theG. O. M. of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, has caused a sensation in the Far East. The announcement came like a bolt from the
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  • 94 1 A number of military policemen with a picket and about one hundred soldiers and civilians were kept at biy at Colchester last month by an artilleryman who had run amok, and who threatened to shoot the first man who approached him. At the same
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  • 223 1 The possibilities of marriage, its perfection where the conditions are wholly in harmony with each other, are but seldom fully realised. There is rarely any good reason why two people who are passably fond of one another, and who are possessed of ordinary good temper
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  • 32 1 Durban, Thursday, July 5. Sir H. McCallum, the Governor, has accepted the offer of Princess Christian to raise a fund to provide camforts for the Natal troops. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 319 1 piNp r* UTfLM CO.. LTO. I I'Sn Little Co Ltd I SOLE IMPORTERS. J IflugFlTsi I Condensed I S)airy Brand" Stiilk. II ni i CREAM CONDENSED MILK. H nilk is prepared from the lilk of rows fed on the richest pasH regularity, uniformity and superi- (gs I I v renders
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    • 398 1 see mun V°rr f. f j W 6,200 Feet Ois the most accessible hill station from the w^uu ,u UU-/ VIUIUttIA aiKEET ■Sif^ScTn^Magnificent climate, Good Hotels. Opposite St. JoSeDh'S GhuPCh A Mountain home for Europeans. r w»bwb v>ii health station for invalids. INCREASFD Rn^TTslFcc r-rMi*ii)i/'AT^»^»,^ dh.,... A place of education
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    • 572 1 Old encilisb Curue Cut tobacco 4oz Vacuum Cins u)itl) Aluminum pocket tin. "A SLICE TO A PIPEFUL Obtainable Everywhere. A BURMA MAGISTRATE CURED OF SORE EYES, DIMNESS OF SIGHT, GENERAL DEBILITY HY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not an Eye Medicine in the proper sense of
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  • 446 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, BOTH JULY. LISTENING TO REASON. It is gratifying to note that the Municipality has had to listen to reason on the absurd conservancy scheme which they have been trying to toist upon a long-suffer-ing public. The E. D. M., from the beginning
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  • 297 2 The trend of affairs in Russia seems to in no way show any amelioration. Day after day the cables flash over news of murders, assassination, robbery and violence. There must be something very radically wrong when such a state of anarchy be permitted to exist. Reforms have been
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  • OUR POPULAR MAN COMPETITION.
    • 60 2 I Mr. Birch writes Dear Sir I beg to acknowledge the receipt ol your letter of 21^1 enclosing cheque for £100, tor which I ftiank you. I have forwarded thc cheque to the Treasurer of the Church Building Fund (Church English) at Ipoh. lam, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully (Sd.) E.
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  • 306 2 COMINC VISIT NOT WELCOMED BY PRESS. Regarding the decision of the Government that the British Fleet should not, for the moment visit Russian waters, the following further explanations published in a London paper are significant: The Twentieth Century considers it England's friendly act to facilitate new
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  • 359 2 )AKU -^B CLI The K,,, SitunU, i,. t 7^ Annual Athletic s > 1 Adab Club. Ln^ Sf >'tJrlW Wanted forth?? 8 *>**' 2*l II I -to 1 tempered with, I hi <* was run i C I the I each heat. lsta I T Th lst h(
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  • 75 2 The Hindu da Ruth St. Denis vest, h) the AMwych Phea jr"™ settings and incidental m were charming ind might be«l be dea word nice." Miss SL Denis figure, has beautifully shape eloquent hand, thai more than her feet She is not, nowev< of any distinctive
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  • 38 2 From Madras that i comWned Ufc I [osurance Company, witn a Hfty lakhs of rupees ha All ithe Directors ire Indiai of repute. Die underwriter^ of departments arc also inu men of known abilitj
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    • 178 2 *~^gg& '-^^^'^Ulrj^ pure S^gj^^^MiL NATURAL IftKE^B^TJiato^ STERILIZED jw^Bi^AlVO x cans j T^^ PU l| THOMAS CO. austrauan II 11 1 C Ge/ Everything I Will in iiii: i lyy Musical irn —-Line -ll\ Robinson Piano co £.d Telephone No. 191. j is ->y Apollinaris tlli/llrl/ /£k\ Vil\vVlO» I Royal Menagerie
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    • 447 2 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. JUST LANDED. fl Shipment of SCerefordshire Cider (by H. P. Buhner Co. of Hereford, who obtained the Gold Medal in 1888 at PARIS for the Highest Award Ii? quart bottles ot?ly. ~i)oui ae r €urope I MUSICAL TIFFIN j oisr I Saturday next, the 28th instant I
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    • 193 2 ART NEEDLE WORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. Cut Flowers from 50 cts per basket. Wreaths from $2 upwards. Bouquets from do do A Specialty Wedding Orders to suit all customers Telephone No. 737 Note the address 217 Orchard Road. "^jSTffi Mihap Qo. 9 Cavenagh Bridge Buildings. Mihap, cures
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  • THE NEW AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.
    • 13 3 dfdfdf Uwdon. Australia" j£ncc to which has nic inctodei and
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    • 35 3 rV F\V<H'R RE- iV nrO AMP A BAtf th, n-3° P m Mr. RobertIn the unanimous •v thai cJuced Drea Inought inMMd o ffivc kMinnes instead of' twelve. i-alf million effected I
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    • 68 3 BTCWISHI SHOW GOOD Wt FAIIII. ,11.30 p.m. vernment ■\f h had f in Tin P P«>" two stead however, that .it the ve. the c-^od Hague 1m E I >pted 1 g Mibi- •v unamance of be borne p. for a :iich when the year a been
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    • 13 3 MR. »NES gazetted: 1 r. :c p.m. g uettM
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    • 17 3 I be appearance i suffragette, f bicepsi beautiful. afford be dowdv.. Ladies Field
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    • 19 3 Company !U continue n France, on pulatingforthe on French I French securities, •re Comthe same Reuter
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    • 25 3 Satur'Sati x-lem-t large one, with f first class ivc been put bringing v and new ladies have I the quite an be staged
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    • 41 3 works to Mr. the Socialist. n r ofthcra^n and about w i They jaded I bi K :d |[<*»ghtbe crowd oW thai to move if •*rchert murder Among tpta? '»P thdr l^mes, "M along. ■-"■lic, s avilu!s sStSS
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  • 40 3 TRAIN ATTACKED— GENERALS MURDERED. Sixteen Thousand Roubles Stol£n. London, July 29, noon. The Warsaw revolutionists attacked a train. They murdered two Generals and a Cashier. Five soldiers were also victims. The amount robbed is sixteen thousand roubles.
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  • 22 3 VOTES ARE PASSED. London, July 29, noon. The House of Commons has adopted the votes proposed for the Navy.
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  • 30 3 REBELLION SAID TO BE ENDED. London, July 29, noon. Colonel Mackenzie has arrived from Durban. He declares that the rebellion there may now be considered as at an end.
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  • 50 3 I GOVERNMENT TROOPS DEFEATED. In Fight with Peasants. London, July 29, noon. There have been extensive agrarian troubles again. Many government resignations are reported from Moscow. It is reported that the troops were defeated in a fight with peasants at Borisvika in the province of Kuisk.
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  • 23 3 THE LIVERPOOL CUP. Results. London, July 28, n.30 a.m. The following passed the winning post, in the order named Chaucer Velocity Dinneford
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  • 39 3 London, July 28, 11.30 a.m. The Langdak sailed j-esterday and inaugurated the future monthly steamship service between Middlesboro' London, Mombasa and Zanzibar. This is the first direct line that has been established with British East Africa
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  • 27 3 FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS SUPERVISED Strict Surveillakcl London, July 28. 11.30 a.m, The former -trict censorship over foreign journals has again been reintroduced in St. Petersburg.
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  • 69 3 OTTOMAN DELEGATES DEMUR OxiA Recognize Bedouins' Boundary London, July 2&, 1 1.51 a.m Reuter's correspondent at Gaga is informed that the Turco-Egyptian (Jommissioaen are still camping outside Rat'as. The Ottoman delegates ignore the acceptance by the Porte of the straight line of demarcation from Elakaba to Rafah
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  • 34 3 When the annual holiday of the Great Western Railway Company's workmen at Swindon commenced last month, many of the men took the oppottunity of getting married and going on their honeymoon.
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  • 62 3 A total eclipse of the moon will take place on the 4th August. The following particulars will prove of interest Fir>t contact with penumbra 511. ira. shadow 6h. om. Beginning of total phase 6h. 59m. Middle of eclipse 7 n som5 om End of total phase
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  • 223 3 Another inju-tice to Penang savs the "Straits Echo". Notitication No. 694 of the Government Gazette mentions "James Wilson Hallifax as an auctioneer, Penang, under the new ordinance. The notification following, giving the names of the Malacca auctioneers, misters every Eurasian and Chinese auDtioneer The many frinds of Count Olarovslcy and
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  • 256 3 The statutory meeting of the Batu i'ga <SelangorJ Rubber Company Z~>t W r* hdd at I4 Leadenhaii: \f On 3rd inst Mr. L. T. Boustead (chairman of trie company) presided, and stated that as soon as the certificate entitling the company to commence business
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  • AN APPRECIATION OF CATHOLICISION.
    • 266 3 Sir. —The Daily Mail has eve been so conspicuously fair in its refer ence to the Roman Catholic Church that members of that body must have rubbed their eyes when confronted with the following passage in your leading article of Wednesday's date Ideals of beauty, devotion, and reverence differ too
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  • 142 3 HIS LETTER CENSORED The following are a few sentences of various letters written by that fine specimen of a patriotic Briton, Keir Hardier— Horrible butchery now going on in Natal and Zululand Keir Hardie's letter to Zulu correspondent, May 18. Natives had been terrorised. Not
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  • 175 3 The following is no Joke nor skit, but a direct clipping from the Muhammadan, with nothing added to nor deleted from it On the 7th instant, at 41 minutes past three, when the sun was shining brightly and the sky was adorned in its azure blue, with
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  • 99 3 The Chicago packing scandals have had a serious effect upon the sales of tinned and potted meats, according to reports from various grocers' associations. A number of associations have forwarded important resolutions to be discussed at the Grocers' Association Conference next week. Packers are sending tons
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  • 59 3 The Calcutta Municipal Commissioners have decided not to sell the old Town Hall on the ground that it would be a disgrace to sell one of the landmarks of Calcutta. They, however, are willing to consider the Government's offer for its purchase. This will result in
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  • 264 3 TIME LIMIT FIXED FOR ISSUE OF LICENSES. Mr. Churchill announced in Parliament yesterday that, to remove all doubt or suspicion as to the intentions of the Government from the minds of the Chinese coolies and others, Lord blgm had given instructions for the issue and posting
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  • 152 3 SPEECH FORBIDDEN BY MAGISTRATE. Calcutta, July 13. Dr. Abdul Gaffur, a Calcutta lecturer, who went down to Chandpur to speak at a boycott meeting was, on his arrival according to a Bengali newspaper, served with the following notice under Section 144 df the Criminal Procedure
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  • 163 3 The following railway s.mash made while you wait did not result so disastrously as one which we recollect a year or two ago New York, Thursday, July 5. After a tedious wait of three hours, 40,000 persons witnessed a prearranged collision between locomotives at Brighton Beach
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  • 634 3 DR. ADCOCK 'S TRIAL. JURY DISAGREE IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CASE Judge Appeals to Jury. The four days' trial of Dr. George Robert Adcock, aged thirty-nine, for the alleged manslaughter of Major John Nicholas Whyte, D. S. 0., in what is known as the Christian Science case, ended at the Old
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  • 163 3 The New York District Attornev expects to obtain proof that Mr. Harry Thaw, the millionaire muderer of Mr. Stanford White, boiight the pistol on the da)' he killed White, and set out on a deliberate hunt with the purpose of murdering the man he hated Thaw, through counsel,
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  • 396 3 The following table compiled from statistics published la the Tsinpao (Tientsin) shown the number of foreigners of different nationalities employed in the indoor staff of the Customs at the present time, and five years ago. The Tsinpao uses these figures as part of an
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  • 444 3 A CRUSADE AGAINST THE OPEN-WORK BLOUSE. People in the United States have taken up the problem of the openwork blouse, and the idea has even been mooted that Congress may be induced to act. The indictments against the transparency of the upper portion of this useful article of
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  • 113 3 On Wednesday ist prox. the Gaylang Restaurant will open neart'.ie tramway terminus on the Gaylang Road. Refreshments of all kinds may be obtainable, whilst Jolly little suppers are in the programmes and wines and ices are also provided. Good billiard tables are also being placed in position and will no
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    • 6 3 Reuttr's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph)
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    • 187 3 rThe Singapore Intelligence Agency. OFFICE FOR TRANSLATIONS. Documents and correspondence of any description translated from and into European and Asiatic languages. Absolute discretion guaranteed Tuition in languages aftei an approved method. Informations, Researches, Enquiry private cases, about countries and places, whereabouts of missing persons etc. Observation of Individuals. Detection of
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    • 44 3 Matsuo's 1 Matsuo's Matsuo's Japanese Cinematograph BEACH ROAD, (Near Raffles Hotel) To-Ni3ht! To-Night!! Srand Sbogramme OT<T i?cu) Artists Pcu> Hcts Reu> Sights EVERYTHING NEW THE GOOD SHOW GOOD PEOPLE 2 Shows The Show With The Light That Never Fails. Look For The Name Matsuo's.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 433 4 ARRIVED! ARRIYED! After an absence 0/ 3 years STRONGER THAN EVER. The Indra Banqsawan Theatrical CO. of Penang myma pusi To-night! To-night!! Monday 30th July at the Alexandra Hall North Bridge Road Will put on the Stage for the first time "SHAN PARI LELA BAHARI" New Faces. New Dresses. New
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    • 711 4 bANr\5Honykong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $1<*OOO,(X)O RESERVE FUND:— Sterling HcMrra f 10,000,000 1 •los.oaooo Silver Reserve 9500,000 *™W*>° I Kesen,e Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Direotors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M.
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    • 566 4 pATHE pRERES CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS Kor a complete Cinematograph Installation a PP i y to Levy Hermanos 3 Battery Road I .t7\f|£&f|n ff Double-sided Records VJUCUII and Talking Machines g-Jc^Tt Double-sided Records and Talking Machines i§ Eden ff Talking Machines Sole Age7its, Levy Hermanos 3 Battery Road j iWlCnCliri Tyres for
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    • 264 4 SINGAPORE SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. m 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, 1 906. To be obtained at JITTS Co., 598-2, North Bridge Road. To Contractors. Tenders are invited for the rebuilding
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    • 558 4 ■T d. wim. for MuTissr-i WANTED. 2f A ?J E Pt.r i! Shorthand Writer and Typist. Apply by letter to X. E. L. c/o This Paper. 10/7/07 u. c. A Competent Chinese Salesman with general knowledge of Piece Goods Appiy by letter, with Copies of testimonials, to M. c/o E.
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    • 327 4 Foi^BaU four—. N e ...i t V U()^lw*l I I Notice. I Take Notice "m^T i day of Sitf '^1. I by me on the „i, I4 r cv I "adj' Kbrahim u t.** M< I a Power of At. at tonicv W "ay of May 0 c»• it of
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