Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 10 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 307 VOL. JJ. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 92 1 SPREAD OF REVOLU TIONARY TENDENCY. SUMMARY TRIAU AND EXECUTIONS. London, September 8, 1 1 a.m. Another Russian communique has been published which also provides for the summary trial and execution of all political offenders found guilty by the Courts Martial. This measure is reported to be welcomed throughout Russia
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  • 84 1 HER PROVINCES ARE IMPECUNIOUS. A Gloomy Future. London, September 8, 1 p.m. The Russian newspapers are at present publishing accounts as to the state of affairs existing m the Russian provinces; they give a most gloomy picture of the present financial conditions of the country, especially those
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  • 38 1 HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED. Rebels expected to abandon Struggle. London, September 8, i p.m. Hostilities on the part of the rebels in Cuba are practically suspended. It is considered that the insurgents may be expected to submit shortly.
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  • 29 1 ARRIVAL OF SARAWAK'S CHIEF IN EUROPE. REACHES London Safely. London, September 8, i p.m. H. H. Sir Charles Brooke, G.C.M.G., Rajah of Sarawak afdy arrived in London.
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  • 80 1 LATEST LONDON BETTING. Keystone is Favourite. London, September 8, 1 p.m. Ihe odds now offered m connection with the above race are the following 13 to 8 on Kcvstoae. 5 to 2 on Troutbeck. 8 to t on Plumtrct'. 1 00 to 9 on Storm. 100
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  • 27 1 CAMBRIDGE FAVOURED. Small Odds Offered. London, September 8, i p.m. For the coming boat race, the betting is 5 to 6 on Cambiidge.
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  • 66 1 IN FRANCE. M. H. the Pope rs Satisfies. London, September 8, i p.m. Cardinal Merry Del Val has sent a telegraphic message to the Archbishop of Paris to the effect that the address presented by the Bishops has afforded H. H. the Pope the greatest satisfaction, who
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  • 49 1 CONTINUES TO INCREASE. I.\ Imports and Exports. London, September 8, 12.56 p.m. The Trade Statistics published for August show the following increases over those of the corresponding period of last year Imports 2,021,633 Exports X 3*974,778 The principal increases are derived from the cotton and steel industries.
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  • 83 1 TO BE CONDUCTED UNDER WAR CONDITIONS. Kais^R WILL SuPERVISt London, September 8, 12.56 p.m. The Autumn manoeuvre! of the German Uirmy are now commercing in Silesia. The Kaiser is present. These manoeuvres, in M> lar a> same may be practicable, are to be under the same conditions
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  • 534 1 Sir Clarence Kinloch-Cooke has an editorial article m the Empire Review," entitled "Points for Consideration the New Constitution," m which the danger to be apprehended from a Little England and Radical policy m South Africa is clearly and frankly pointed out. The Radical Majority m the House
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  • 61 1 I'm Sungei Kaisar Rubber I pany has bt :n regi tered m Scotl md wijh a capital <'■( /.ii 0,000 m j]\ shares, ;.> cq ung( i K.ij-ar rubber estate ir. Klang district of the Federated Malay Si i :■> arry on the business of t;iowcis <>! and dealers m
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  • 280 1 Burma Forest-Officer's Urgent Message. The following urgent yet eloquent mi ssage was received not loin; ago by Messrs. Guthrie and Co, the wellknown Chemists ol Mandalay. "Gonga Forest," 16th. July, 1006. "Kindly send me three more bottles Dr. Williams' pink pills. I have tried various remedies but
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 ■fit 'John Little Co. Ltd. SOLE AGENTS. B^BjOHN LITTLE CO. Ld SINGAPORE "^&jfo£ SINGAPORE. SLEDGE ~1 SAFEST, PUREST. BEST, The Perak and Penaog Government Hospitals use 5000 tins every Month. AGEN I J. Traverse Sops, Ld. 7, D'ALMEIDA STREET. jwt v/ 1 UnClWn I +fee LnestA H TH E CHEAPEST
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    • 283 1 Howarth Erskine Ei>§ii>eers a-?d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephone 23. Telegram* ERSKINE." I ne °J '"I* Fl l a d l Ekctr.c F.n. m very Bedroom Bmld.ng. m lenan X £MSM C.1.1M an.' Catering under I SINGAPORE '""ta^r 9 P^^l SOUVENIR POSTCARDS. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. 1 a™ FEK-^3srC3-. r 25
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  • 23 2 Wuitaker.— On 1i Xi aim 9th, at No. IT S-cd Alley Road, tie wife of Join H. Wit ater. of a son.
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  • 440 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER. A FORMER BANGKOK JUDGE. The London and China Express states that Mr. William J. Archer, CMC, is to succeed Mr. F. \V. Verney, M.P., as Councillor of the Siamese Legation m London. The post of Councillor of the Siamese Legation
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  • 297 2 VVe had occasion, during the time ot the last Assizes, to call attention to the fact that m one or two cases there had been no sue- cessful effort made to call the witnesses asked for by the accused Notwithstanding the abundant evidence ot somebody's dereliction otduty
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  • 112 2 CAMBRIDGE AND HAVARD BOAT -RACE The sporu.i^ men Europe and America but all tne civilized countne world were an learn tiie result )t th contest between the la Cambridge and Ha a ties. I lie race is run, is known, and Englishmen the globe will be pro that tneir countrymen
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  • 365 2 Quarantine regulations Port of Calcutta on account pox are withdrawn. The celebration of v Hantu on Saiuday n fht attracted large numbers m Neil Road, where tablet were m either side of the -treet containing eatables of every conceivable description for tiie ''benefit" of the departed. The place was lighted
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  • 38 2 INFORMATION FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Hi U.T which m ni.K ii gallopi, j v it h that the I been found wu, 1 cir( neci fto its, the b v r litie c 1 i S
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  • 63 2 A CHRISTAN REFORMER OF MAHOMMEDAN WOMEN. I p t t orame LJn ot tas n order belie. and ruler, he depu manli 1 S new <■ th it t vM on ya conn-. charil A I sted the to the Kicit c Padisha geniu one coming iro And as jusi
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  • 20 2 I- Sir, We Principal I vested a >l>m re any ms 1 passengers m rej I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 WELCH'S— I GRAPE JUICE. A Temperance .Drink for the Home A Drink for the Table A True Thirst Quencher for the Sick Room. I Good for Old and young Athlete and Invalid. Per bottle 50 cents. thompsoTthomas&co. I THE AUSTRALIAN STOKES. I ISI2STC3--A.3POE/B. 1 Write for our General Price List.
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    • 69 2 Macgregor WIIME SPIRIT MERCHANTS ALE, BEER, STOUT IMPORTERS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS lIS SLTPLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO Bis majestp tbe Kina AND R. R. ft, CDe prince of malesI BANJOS-BANJOS O"TJST RECEIVED FROM THE EMINENT BANJO MAKERS Messrs BfIHNES ]VIUIiIiINS THEIR LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN f ZITHER
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    • 361 2 A CHEAP WAY TO GET FACTS AND THE FRIEND. We want to send you a booklet of 30 pages entitled. Facts for Men which is decidedly the most interesting and helpful pamphlet that has ever been issued. It has reached its 400,000 th edition. No young man, be he married
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
  • 7 3 B hop Settle. H '*text, taken uentiveition
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  • 1031 3 Saturday was an ideal one for ket, and three matches were played viz: the Law indCivil Servants V the Mc-r.-liant^^. X I", v. the RE and the S k. (.21id XI v. Bmd S. F. In all the-c matches brilliant bowling was the order of the day. In the
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  • 179 3 Messrs Cheng Co. and the Celestial I rovidcnt Association have presented Cup for competition amongst Malay Football Club. EVenty-one teams are entered of which two are Lhineae, viz., the Celestial Provident lat.on, and the National Union all the others being Malay tennis Yesterday the first match was played off
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  • 311 3 •RDINATE iL BRANCH. The Honorary Secret iry of the "Subordinate Civil Service Association" wishes to thankfully acknowledges the receipt of a cheque" for tioo troa Mr Noel Protter, Post Master Gene-.,!, and a cheque for Sac from Mr Ho Yang Peng, Chinese Sub-Post-Master towards the donation
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  • 289 3 rHE KAISER'S \'IEW. Japan as the Dark Factor Paris, July SL The newspapers announce that M. Gaston Menier has just returned to Paris from a cruise m the North Sea, m the course of which he met the German Emperor at Bergen, where he was the
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  • 822 3 In the Course Of an article entitled Peru m Transition," by Mr Wo ginaldEnock, F. R. S .,in the-rimeJ Commerce and Financial Supplement the writer says A great deal of the rubber sh.pped from Paw, m Brazil actually comes from the Peruvian forests ot the Upper Amazon and
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  • 230 3 GERMANY PHE DANGER. Proposed Anglo-Frenco Commercial ailiance Paris, M. Caillaux, ex-Minister of Finance, m an article m the Matin," to-day expresses the view that nothing decisive will be done for the world's peace until the way has been paved for the aboition of the Customs frontiers between
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  • 875 3 "THE GIBRALTAR < .IC NOR IH. It is a most charming voyage on board one of the clean, smart, Swedish steamers, that run between St. Petersburg and Stockholm, and call at Helsingfors from the Spring until the ice comes again m the Autumn. Leaving the Vassily Osti off just
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  • 129 3 SIXTH LIST. The following sums are further acknowledged Brou-ht forward SBSO. Mr. Tan Ciiong Toon 5 Seah Eng (hee 5 Tan Choow Fui 5 Tan Kwee Liang 5 Kwok Swee Cong (2nd donation) 5 Tan Han Hau (ted donation) 5 Messrs lan Hood Guan and
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  • 2308 3 "AN KNGLISHWOMAN IN THE PHILIPPINES." Mrs. Campbell I) auncey is an exceptionally bright and amusing letterwriter and her correspondence Iron the tar-u.vay P <tic isles, now printed >n book-form H ,hn Murray), is one of the most entertaining volumes of itkind that we have come
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    • 133 3 MOULMEIN CIGARS." Reduction Sn price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND H)R THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN [GARS IMPORT! D BY US, WE ARE ABLE rO REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. rO CONVINCE THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YE I SMOKED OIK "M O
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  • 948 4 Statement by Mr. M. Richards. We record, with sincere regret, the sudden death of Mrs. Craigie ("John Oliver Hobbes"), at the residence of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan Richards, 56, Lancaster Gate, W. She passed away m her sleep, the cause
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    • 166 4 HEALTHY, CLEAN, BE^^' ALL S.ZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND OES|r s./^/./,s ox An Ul m cement Tile Works, I 1 CINEMATOGRAPHS FILMS @"^B FORA COMPLETE CINEBIATO vn I^^HERMANOS, ODEOW "EDEM" S-- "EDEN" Talking Machines from 82 I j^VYJIERMANos^ 5. /A///( I MICHELIN pyre, fmk :.„,,,„<, Ak NOT[CE. "I ESTABLISHED "T^^T"^^ 9Q3
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 2259 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS VESSELS jN PORT. VESSELS AT TANJOHG^ "FTTPECTED MWCHAMT VESSELS. P (J AR. Pi A Hl\S X Jli±J Abbots/,,,d, Brit. str. 34 tons, Capt Wharves at wblcb different .V,,.,,,. /W, ,'nblbl daU ofarrrva,, s£T <£^d I"? Ban JoS t£ j SWPS W rt ed and Agents. For Pontianak,
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  • 294 5 rrinoer zander- bj dpeere into pretty to further p book, years, ado--1 holiday, hee ll>9 ful m then us aim, tegeubfc the ■3 3 m arvek pta«d proclaim to man the 1 rhen all the m, lay lour- nnsoJ j im.n >ilent t., while has rolled it. In
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  • 995 5 THE OUTCAST. (A writer m the "New York Herald" says that most witty men are cordially hated by those who know them.) I hate the man of ready wits Who bags the conversation, And tries to give his hearers fits With epigrams and "s.iappy bits"— A futile
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 289 5 Date of Number p.. Jays at formation Capital Subscribed of Value t Reserre Company Quotations Present Shares Price. GOLD. m f >3is°° 10 io Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers 1900 l*»75»°oo $140,000 3,500 unissued r I 4,000 10 10 N (Deferred) 8.00 sellers *9°3 .£400,000 35°. OO
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    • 255 5 1 9°5 i s°, oo l A°, oo 140,000 £1 jQi [Anglo-Malay Rubber Co. Ltd. 2.15.0 1905 $200,000 $120,000 20,000 10 7 ;B.ilgowi)ie Rubber Estate Ltd 1450 X 30.000 {,j BatuCa^ RubberCoL ib 5 1905 700,000 $610,000 70,000 10 10 Batn Unjor Rubber Co., Ltd. 18.00 9,000 unissued £n~
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    • 216 5 1894 j£?.377 i°-° .£4.648,15.0 7,638 12.6 12.6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd. $7.75 1898 $225,000 $225,000 4.5°° 5° 5° 112,500 Fraser Neave, Ltd. 122.50 1 0,000,000a I 1865 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 80,000 125 125 i 9,500,000 V Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 770.00 250,000^ j I 18,000 100 100 l, r-
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    • 59 5 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6 o/o $600,000 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Riley Hargraves, Ltd. 6 0/0 225,000 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Singapore Municipal 6 0/0 400,000 nominal. 50/0 1,478,000 par. buyers. M H 4 0/0 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6 0/0 250,000 2°/ o prem buyers.
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  • Commercial.
    • 159 5 Smbier bu y ers n M7i do Cube No. i m IO 8o Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) ,.21.50 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. 2 7-75 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb.) 3»do (80 to the lb.) n S 2 Mace (Banda) r 45 Cloves (Amboina) f, 34Liberian Coffee
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    • 18 5 1 I 5/ ipmnrul il a Sovereigns about Ouilders '42^ Discount 8 per an. $i per an
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 309 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF THE WELL KNOWN Recreation hotel SITUATE AT Seranyoon Road Opposite the Payah Lebar Police Station TO BE HELD AT S.A. Fernandez Co's Sale-room No. 6 D'ALMEIDA STREET On Wednesday 12th September at 2. j0 p. m. All those fifty very valuable Freehold building allotments situate at Serangoon
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  • 1306 6 A SKETCH OF THE LIFE WORK OF VV. R. CREMER, M. P. The idealist, striving to achieve hil most benevolent aspirations, has a hard and thorny path to tread m this world of bitter realities and he is forced to encounter many grievous trials and to suffer sore
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  • 433 6 AL TIIORSHIP OF THE PENTATEUCH. Pronounckment In reply to numberless troubled inquiries received m Rome from Bishops and priests m all parts of Roman Catholic Christendom as to the corrct attitude of Catholics towards the High Criticism relative to the Pentateuch, the Vatican issues through the
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  • 171 6 DIVERS NEARING THE SUNKEN GALLEON. The Central News Tobermory correspondent telegraphs that the present search tor the lon^ buried treasure of the Spanish Armada galleon Florencia, has now been proceeding vigorously m robermory Bay for fully a fortnight, and the salvor- are daily encouraged to persevere m the
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  • 127 6 Mr. W. J. Bryan, whom a good I many people m the United States nope to return as their next President haOiad m hand for a number of years the editing of a work, m ten volumes, 1 on 'The World's Famous Orations" I He ha^ found time during his
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 696 6 BANKS. Honykong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL 510,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— /wv%nnft Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 $2 0,250.000 Silver Reserve 10, 250,000 ftIOQOOoOO Reserve Liability ot Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haunt, Ksq-Chairm.m. Hon VV. Dickson- Deputy-Chairman. E Goetz Fsn H. E. Tomkins tsq. C R L~n, D. MhUta* G.
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    • 467 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 LT Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. ux Mortgagees' Sale. TO BE HELD AT 6- A. Fernandez Cot Sales Room. No. 6 U Almeida Street. On Wednesday, 12th September 1906 at
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    • 216 6 ARTIE TULLY. Turf Commission Agent. Now has a ***** book opened on the forthcoming Singapore Meeting. DOUBLE EVENTS. Lawn Stakes and Governor's Cup Governor's Cup and Grand Stand Cup Double Griffins. TREBLE EVENT. Lawn Stakes, Governor's Cup and I Grand Stand Cup. ALSO Straight out bets on all events. SEE
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    • 498 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOB SAlT^^| WANTED. Situation as companion or howekeepci- by educated young lady. A 1 references. Apply to "C. c/o The Singapore Intelligem Agency. Cavanagli Bridge Buildings, \yANTED-a Chinese Salesman to look after imports, with a general knowledge of the Singapore bazaar. Good salary offered to competent
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    • 230 6 Newer* p. I A place Ana.,,, C «AP RETURN TICKETS Tn Secoud ld I Th, noun, arrang, Ml I »^OMBO, KANOY m 1 j tun I further P S S. N. Cc ist ilan h, 1 -I Barr c O l Kuala Lumpur, F,n I ORGAN BUILDERS I Pia "0
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