Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 319 VOL. 11. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • PLOT TO MURDER CZAR.
    • 38 1 PALACE SERVANTS IMPLICATED. London, September 22, 3.45 p.m. Many arrests have been made. Some of the servants employed m thf ala have also been arrested for their i. -c:ged complicity with plot against the Czar.
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    • 44 1 ENTIRE FISHING FLEET IS SUNK. Ten Thousand Souls Perish. London, September 22, 6 p.m. The entire Hongkong fishing fleet, consisting of six hundred junks, was lost during the last typhoon. The total death roll is now augmented to ten thousand persons.
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    • 44 1 ARSENALS TAKEN OVER BY ARMY COUNCIL. Provincial Viceroys Superseded. London, September 22, 6 p.m. An Army Council organization has been formed m Peking for the purpose of taking over all the arsenals which were hitherto controlled by the provincial viceroys.
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    • 59 1 AMERICAN INTERVENTION INEVITABLE. Relations become more strained. London, September 22, 2 p.m. The feeling is gaining ground m Washington that the differences which exist between the United States Government and the Cuban insurgents are such that the two cannot be reconciled. It is considered that the intervention of the
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    • 46 1 A TOUR OF INSPECTION BY NEW GERMAN COLONIAL SECRETARY. London, September 22, 6 p.m. The new German Colonial Secretary, Herr. Dernburg, proposes to make a tour throughout all the German colonial possessions. He will start on his tour after the opening of the Reichstag.
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    • 61 1 EXPERTS UNABLE TO FORM OPINION AS TO CAUSE. Theory is driver became ill. London, September 22, 6 p.m. The experts who were appointed by the Great Northern Railway Company to investigate the cause of the recent disaster are unable to give any explanation except that, they
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    • 60 1 ARMOURED CRUISER AND TWO LINERS. Fastest cruiser m the World. London, September 22, 12.56 p.m. The "Shannon" which is thc largest, and probably the fastest armoured cruiser m the world, has been successfully launched at Chatham. A monster trans-Atlantic liner, the Adriatic, built for the
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    • 37 1 SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. Fitted with turbines. London, September 22, 12.56 p.m. The steamer "Adriatic," a giant turbine vessel, and a steamer nnmed the v Muritania built lor the Cuiuurd line, were successful!; launched at Wallsend.
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    • 38 1 DISTURBANCES WILL BE PUT DOWN. Without Mercy. London, September 22, 3.45 p.m. The Governor General and the Prefect of Odessa have promised the Jews that they will mercilessly quell any disturbance, from thc outset.
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  • 408 1 Now that Samuel Sloan, the NewYork capitalist has made public his theory that his rood health at the age of eighty-eight is due to his policy of mixing work with play, it is inevitable that observers m various quarters should call attention to the equal longevity of
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  • 414 1 With Headaches mid Pains m the Limbs. Singapore Lady Completely (tti red by Dr. Williams' Pink PifSs. Mrs. Henriette Jaeger spent her youth m the Dutch East Indie-, but she now lives with her husband, who is an employee of the Singapore Tramway Co., at S4-5
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    • 111 1 i ON 60 ltd. s*^5 j ROBINSON CO. "0 LITTLE Co., Utd. FOR PURE MILK BUY p fUSSELLS^ UOURISHING MTTITc! IIORWEGIAN 111 Ef IYO I BUTTERFLY BRAND' I Tlie Cream of Milks I IHEhAMEFUSSEU ISA GLARANTEE OF PURITY &IS ON EVERY TIN JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. STERILIZED TWTTTiTC| SAFEST, PUREST,
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    • 245 1 Howarth Erskine Epsii>eers ai>d Coptractors. ELECTRICAL IMSTALLATIOIMS. Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE." •■■^■■■^■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■p. t w-r***********m*************w****w**mK? HrjaMOMWWPrPWHHMMgfetaBtf r--.n_rj_i rij- _-_nr ART NLLULC WURIV I One of the Finest and Largest ELetric Pans m very Bedroom I A n npnAT Buildings m lvnan- SS>^?S#7T Cuisine and Catsring under I rLUVftn ULrUI Entirely under
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  • 1418 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS MONDAY, 24TH SEPTEMBER. PENANG ADMINISTRATION REPORT From the Administration Report on Penang for the year 1905, submitted to the Legislative Council on Friday, we observe that there was a decrease of $271,***** m the revenue for 1905 from the figures tor the preceding
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  • 188 2 Mr A G pj paper. ,he edno, Mr. Ph Bin, hath, I and 1? I eicc,,;;; 1,;; I aft, I We Tin ye (,U1 as certaii current to We underhand ~JT F. Barnard, I of Forests, I going on 10, g I sa.dp,-,,,, I tough m order
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  • 56 2 The output was being thi the previous The approxim 1 at 82 i 11,421 12 m« I The avei ig H with d it) Cemparativi Jam. March April May June 2.3 July August nparative months 8 month- 1 6 1 A decrease An increase ol The estimati ths
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    • 350 2 Sir Stobert SB ur nett Coys ORANGE BITTERS. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgnegor Co. SOLE AGENTS. *Ay^**jL**^ *e*r TKE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS ApoL naris IS SITTLIED UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO ftis majestp the Kina AND h. R. h. Che
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    • 113 2 i EXTRACTORS. Useful size, capacity 2 pints $1*.50 NICKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRa4LIAN STORES. SINGAPORE. 1 Write for our General Price List. j ROBINSON Co, 1 CASH CLEARANCE I 1 **W*\S L*\ I *mom^k mm I Jk M l\l \m\*w ■w w w 1 Jlnd
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    • 128 2 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, 598-2, North Bnage Road. NOTICE. The Consul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to sell
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 56 2 WHAT OUR READERS TH* I iatan DM RETURNS THANKS To the Bdil Sir. -1 have hearth part.cularly M eng, L; Km Kok, Civo. sitPenj Chin Tan Sou I Chuan,W< I Tan Eng H i at my lamented Malacca on N S their assistance in of refreshment «c.rna^ through your vahul,
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  • 36 3 REgg SS |EOLI MASSACRE. v a depuh,m pirn m m BR R,GH«. p.m. into ght. PERSIA. NS .Ul. on. tcr's cor- who are KOREA. WING. Kobe have ts will •hose will t a much
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  • 85 3 SSY. c .d.. Honour, .j."-paign l ian. ally i He was OHM AND OPIUM HABIT. XCLCDED 12, noon. ued in m both ed the AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH. R THE S .m. I sent- which the take over State. hedule INDIAN IMMIGRATION. RNED. ia-3op.m Govern- escen- I Great Mutiny Indi&ses of
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  • 754 3 PROTES r AGAINST INNER EIOUR WORKS. 2UIRED FOR WHARVES AND DOCKS. Although a most important question had to be discussed, there was but a meagre attendance m the Exchange Building on Saturday afternoon, only sixteen membeas being present. After the Hony. Secretary had read the Minutes ofthe
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  • 223 3 One of our representatives had the pleasure of interviewing Mr Max Wendrich, in the Hotel del'Europe, where he has a temporary studio, yesterday and was shown some ot his paintings. Many so-ealled artists and painters have visited the Far East, but for finish, minute attention to
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  • 578 3 S. R. C. v. R. G. A. The S. R. C. met a strong R.G.A. eleven at cricket on the esplanade on jaturday afternoon, when some splendid bowling was exhibited. The Club batted hrst and just managed to obtain 49 runs when they were despatched by Aarthur and Browning
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  • 319 3 WARDERS v. Y. M. C. A. Thi- match was played at Sepoy Lines on Saturday, the Y. M. C. A. being short of four players whose places were filled by outsiders. Both teams played well and scoring appeared difficult but shortly before half time Rangel found and opening and
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  • 1299 3 BILKING HOTEL KEEPERS. Alexander Hespeler, an American, was on Saturday arraigned before Mr! Colman on the following charges. i. Cheating Mr. C.Chaytor, manager Hotel de I'Europe on the 9 th instant by falsely representing that he was em- I ployed at Messrs Adamson Gilfillan Co., and thereby induced
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  • 664 3 The Revd. Father Rivet, Vicar of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday celebrated the Silver Jubliee j of his ordination to the Priesthood. i Ordained m i SS t he arrived m the Straits the follow ing year, and has since then been uninterruptedly engaged m
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  • 279 3 London, Aug. 30.— In Hamm, Westphalia, an aeronaut, Thomik, was not killed as was at first supposed. The balloon m which Thomik made his ascent burst at a height of 1,100 feet. The aeronaut, however, succeeded m breaking his fall by swaying to and fro or. the
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  • 952 3 The time was when the Orient seemed to us hasty Occident Us an embodiment of all that was immovable and unchan ing. It was as it had been since the days of the Romans, rhe days of Alex- ander of Maeedon, or lhe days when tin: wise
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  • 210 3 MOTOR-CAR LEAPS OVER HO RSE. i ONE MAN KILLED AND 111REI: r INJURED. i One man was kille 1 and three nthc i persons were injured by a collison be J tween a motor-car and a cart ii Roundhay-road, a suburb m district a Leeds. y The motor-car was being
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    • 200 3 I "fttoulm^n Cigars." Reduction m price. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND H>R THE P.R ANT' OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY rs. WI \RE VI I REhU E iHI Rill FROM TO-DAY A frejh consignm.*' Ju«l b en ec lO CONVEX- E !IP HAVE NOT Yl S .OKE 01 M OULMEIN
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  • 797 4 A meeting between the Amir of Afghanistan and thc Governor-General of India is now definitely arranged. Sord Minto will receive his Majesty. Habibulla Khan at Agra toward the end of November, and the results of their conference can hardly fail to bring about a clearer understanding between
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  • 331 4 Eew people have any idea how close is thc watch kept by earnest constituents upon the representatives About theree months after the House met this year, a lew member, a friend of my own! went down to his constituency. He had not made his maiden speech
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  • 429 4 There are many local residents who remember Dr. Dv nblet on (who went hone years ago) as Municipal Health < >lßcer. The doctor hid for some time been an in-patient of St. Thomas' Home m London. He wis found dead m that institu ition. He was
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  • 636 4 H.R.H. Prince Ferdinandodi Savoia Genova, Prince of Udine, did not, after all, come up to Bangkok on Wednesday by special train, as was, at first, understood, but by the gunboat Makut Rajahonar, which, after leaving the cruiser came to Paknam. The Prince left the
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  • 244 4 Per P. O. s. s. Simla from London Augt. 25 Miss J. B. Jebson, Capt. and Mrs. H. C. Barton, Mrs. Hiderbrandt, Mrs. H. Hau.xwell, Messrs. T. D. Shore, A. F. Chittenden, and E. L. Brockman. Per P. G. s. s. Britannia, connecting with :he steamer Simla
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  • 513 4 The Rev. Keneth Vaugttan, Father Yaughan's brother, who i^ m America, is comforting the Yanks with assurances that they are not nearly so wicked as Londoners. He says London is the modern Babylon and has no counterpart anywhere else m the world. No
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 42 4 i YAMATO Co. Dealers m H*9h Class Japanese Curios and General Goods. SOLE AGENTS TO TOKIO SEIKOSHA" CLOCKS AND WATCH FACTORY. I Contractors to the Japanese Navy and Nippon Yusen Kaisha's L fleet. 27, High Streel, i SINGAPORE. I ,k ■■■mi*" t
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    • 218 4 Cement Tile&t^T~~^ W OementTile^j, J t HEALTHY, CLEAN, B Jl^T^ IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIGNS FROM $8, PER ioo. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION cement Tile Works 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE CINEMATOGRAPHS RUMs'T^ POR A COMPLBTE CINEMATOGRAPH INST ALLAi lßil I LEVY HERMANOS, b££& "ODEON" "EDEN" KESKjgg "EDEN"
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1329 4 US^BB¥^**^y a?fB '^1 /^^ami?^ SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS VESSELS IN PORT. EXPECTED ««CHANT VESSELS. Banka, Brit, str 127 tons, Capt. Ste- wart, nth Sept. From Natuna Island, Ma-ne Port Probable date of arrival, 10th Sept. Copra, and— dp. Teo Teow 1 Peng. F01 Natuna, Island, U— Rds. and Agents. g aH
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  • 244 5 WT -^r quite an myall rangers this ,1- of 1 1 they I AY are not > Their pro- I d( 1 H eop le arc these m ■a k!,H I \hilem mmensely I rhey vv neatvari I I it is judged 1 I m--1
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  • 1570 5 TO THE ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF FRANCE. Pius X, Pope. Vi nfrable Bri tmrfn, Health, and Apostolic Benediction: We are about to discharge to-day a very grave obligation of Our offce an obligation which We assumed towards you when We assumed, after the promulgation of the law
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  • 231 5 The Seventh Moon Festival romes to an end, and Sports ot the destitute who are dead and gone and who for the month have according to Chinese tradition, been prowling this earth m search of food once m re return to
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  • 262 5 The memorandum and articles of Association of Langat River (Selangor) Rubber Company. Ltd., were published m the Ceylon Government Gazette of the ;th inst. The Company is formed to acquire from the proprietors, Messrs. R. W. Harrison, of Klang, R. Davidson j of Colombo, H. M- Darby
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  • 109 5 A heavy thunderstom passed over Bangkok last week, accompanied by a welcome oeluge of rain which went far towards filling up the tanks m readiness for the dry season. There was one particularly vivid flash of lightning followed immediately after by a startling crash of thunder. One
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  • 843 5 Hovvarth Erskine, Ltd. 60/0 $600,000 200 prm. buyers. Riley Hargraves, Ltd. 6 0/0 225,000 2 0/0 prm. buyers. Singapore Municipal 6 0/0 400,000 nominal. 5 0/0 1,478,000 par. buyers. n 4 0/0 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6 0/0 250,000 2°/ o prem buyers.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 73 5 m. I 1 m IB B mW B WUIII J IICI Villi* Singapore, 22ND September, 1906. PRODUCE. I EXCHANGE. Gambier buyers „7.02* jOn London-Bank 4 m/s a/47/16 do Cube No. 1 N 10.87$ Demand 2 4 l/l6 w-«. Private x m/s Oil, Devoe's per case 2.25 On Japan Bank d/d
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  • 957 6 The annual congiess of German Catholics which is now assembled at Essen has attracted thousands of delegates and visitors from all parts Of the country. Its proceedings arc being conducted by Mgr. Fischer. Cardinal Archbishop ol Cologne, with theassiattftcc ofa number of prominent clerical
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  • 1106 6 A PALATIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICE. Shah Jehan was not possessed of a 1 more opulent imagination for Oriental magnificence than the Government of Hongkong when it gives free rein to its fantastic fancies. In a recent issue we referred to the opening of the new Harbour Office
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 713 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,00^000 RESERVE FL'NP: Sterling Reserve H0.000,000 I Silver Reserve $10 250,000 f ainnnnnOO Reserve Liabil.ty of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. Hon W. Dickson- Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E Tomkins hsq. C. R. Lenzmann, I D. M.
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    • 339 6 NOTICES. G. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 D'Almeida Street. Jr!£. ENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. v.c. AUCTION SALE TEAK RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. AT Ak 33-2 CAVENAGH ROAD, THE PROPERTY OF M. C Plagge Esqr. Leaving the Colony. On
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    • 244 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 Grand Stand Cup. .AXjSO Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE
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    • 481 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FC WANTED, WANTED_a Chinese Salesman to look after imports, with bazfr know,edge of thc »"W»re Good salary offered to competent man. r Apply by letter enclosing copies of tesimonials. Address A. c/o E. D. M. An assistant Bill-collector. Security $1000. Apply to H. c/o E. D.
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    • 279 6 P 5 P e cia| 0 I 0 V« I I I A Mountain l,l\ I A health Apl ac) An attract*, 1 CHEAP RETURN T, C KET S Tn 5* Saloon £22 STo COLo*I I n^ncc that „v Unj arrangement.,^. I COLOMBO, KANDY and I wherein W[R I Tour
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