Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 29 September 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 324 VOL. H. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • CUBA.
    • 73 1 Threatens Cubans with military Government. London, September 28, 11.35 a.m. Secretary W. H. Taft has sent m an ultimatum to the Cuban disputants m which he declares that the United States would establish a military government m the island unless the Cubans listened to reason. Thereupon
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    • 34 1 BARON MATSUMURA HONY. DOCTOR OF LAW Of Aberdeen University. London, September 28, 11.35 am Baron Matsumura of Tokio has received his degrees as Honorary Doctor of Law, from the Aberdeen University.
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    • 85 1 HERR BABEL PROPOSES GENERAL STRIKE. Only means to obtain reforms. London, September 28, 1 1.35 am. At the German Socialist Congress which was held m Mannheim, Herr Babel created quite a sensation by a speech delivered by him m which he declared that the pioclamation of a general
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    • INTERNATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE.
    • 49 1 UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER IN BEHRING SEA. They are unmolested. zzz London, September 28, it. 35, a.m. A British warship has returned from Vancouver B. C. and reports that there are an unprecedented number of Japanese sealers m the Behring Sea, and they are unhampered m the modus Vivendi.
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    • 47 1 GREAT FESTIVITIES. University Cklkbrationn. London, September 28, 12.42 p.m. The Order of the Thistle lias been conferred upon the Earl of Aberdeen. These have been great celebrations m Aberdeen m commemoration of the quarter^ntenerary foundation of the University. One hundred and fifty foreign delegates were present.
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    • 23 1 JOCKEY CLUB STAKES. WINNERS. London, September 28, 1 2-4J p.m. The results of this rare are: 1. Beppo. •2. Keystone. 3. Plurr.tree.
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    • 127 1 bKAULBAKS CREATES SENSATION. A REMARKABLE SPEECH. London, September 28, 12.42 p.m. Governor General Kaulbars has j created some alarm m Odessa by making a remarkable speech m which he encouraged the makers of the Pogrom, when replying to a deputation which waited upon him to complain of the "Union
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  • 845 1 TO SIR JOHN ANDERSON, K. M. G. (From the Pcrak Pioneer."] Sir, Perak is not barbarous enough to make life a luxury and just sufficiently civilised to make it unbearable. A two shillings and four penny dollnr however, has raised the unbearable I point to such a degree that
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  • 86 1 In Kuala Lumpur no bills ire i^ued for house assessment, etc., owing to tile extension of the town, and difficulty m getting the bills served on the parties concerned Che Sanitary Hoard has just decided that, v an experiment after rhe assessment books for 1906 have been dosed, i.»os t
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    • 96 1 T 00 ltd. ..ijjpOftf/ Jl and ROBINSON S CO. ISC«TS /^HAT IS WHISKY 9999 I z Little's -T Botol Hitam Don't accept any kind of liquor m a dark bottle, but insist on: BOTOL HITfIJVI WHISKYI OBTAINABLE WHEREEVER GOOD LIQUOR IS SOLD. f SOLE i John Little Co. Ltd. m
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    • 187 1 Howarth Erskine Ei>§ipeers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone &I. Telegrams ERSKINE." l._ I ART NEEDLE WORK I One of the Finatt and Large.t Q( Electric Fan. m very Bedroo* 1 AN Buildings m Penang B^B^ Cai»ina and Cataring under a-| niAItTD nrBAT Entirely under O*a«an Supervision of an European FLOWER
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    • 2 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
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  • 875 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, 29TH SEPTEMBER. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE TYPHOON. From Chinese papers to hand by the last mail we reprint some further details of the havoc and desolation wrought by the typhoon at Hongkong. We are neither able to give the full reports which
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  • 337 2 Mk^. Freer left for home by the P. *N: O. s. s. Devanka, on a holiday, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Me. Auliffe called upon as last night and asked us to state that he intends publishing through the £./> a reply to the challenge sent by Mr. Christie. The Colonial Yacht
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  • 80 2 lv common wit i p whole of Central and Chili Ins been frequenl earthquakes. Among by reas >i. of n- i;seismic disturbance coast of Chill was Other disasters were: 1545. -C ►ocepcion and destroyed 1851. i V ilpar lisa 1859 .rEarthqu a kea, v 5,000 persons mage to
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  • 27 2 Thi following will rep V. It C A. id the football" K. Co at ranglin thisaj Cubbm, Chapman, i»" Hall, Henderson I 1 N( Kleenmun, I.oven ul,o
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  • 262 2 NOTE S AND NEWS. I that I arc to be cat d Robinson had i n a rikklia. >' Mk. Foo Ch as he U '«'^l(From Perak J* a Ad »™.who nurd. j£\ had been banish Datoh,was lately f oui j »«d to the Negri < Minn i decided at
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    • 441 2 Sir Slohert Surnett Coy s ORANGE BITTERS. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgnegon Co. SOLE AGENTS. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS Apollinaris IS SUPPUCO UNDER ROYAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO f>is inajestp the Kind AND I). R. f>. Cbc Prince of Ulalcs. BANJOS-BANJOS
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    • 100 2 t^^ni EXTRACTORS. *vl |lf* lseful size opacity 2 pints $13.50 MCKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY THOMPSON THOMAS CO. 7*//£ AUSTRALIAN STORES. Write for our General Price List. ROBINSON Co., ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE fVn^V vL^Lm C_/ I^9V9MI »a b jß^ m m m aVI <Juncl will continue daily throughout the month.
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    • 242 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 ft Co., 598-2, North Bnagc Road. NOTICE. The Cpnsul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to
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  • HOMEWARD MAILS.
  • 90 3 i mark- eaild- v a cheap V up, but the seem to machine me oriny reafriends I an m:- •ss-couutryiour- .ri■:ill)r allow first ••tear part of your take out parmo,i S whenout u u h «r afterward, from of the to be m lea db- -llv to
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  • 1019 3 fully brought inasmuch as the payment on the note which had been tendered m jetdement of the claims and which hd been accepted by the plaintiffs were not delinquent when the action was beVu Hie case was accordingly dismisWd With no order as to costs aii>mi:sSsed Thi
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  • 1428 3 tions ad J; )Urned en( i uir y into allegaH n cheat l"X made fir. r I R°R5 Ma °aging Director, and ■jr. j. b. Robertson, late Secretary to ESS? C °;r* Puhi? p Colman The I)c P ut y Crown [i° SeC n tOr aPP^d for
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  • 328 3 TEN CENTS DEARLY EARNED. Yesterd y before Mr. Michell, a Chinaman named lan Tian Tv was sentenced to four months' hard labor for cheating It appears that the defendant went to a fellow countryman named Ong Ting and induced him to deliver to him the sum of 10
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  • 419 3 In view of the approach of the Singapore Race Meeting to be held m the middle of next month, training on the course is assuming a very interesting nature. Amongst the horses always out for exercise are the following, and their respective stables. ABRAMS. In this stable
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  • 1734 3 H. E. THE GOVERNOR'S SCHEME OF RELIEF. At a meeting of the Legislative Council held at Hongkong on the 20th inst. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan said: Gentemen Hongkong has just suffered from 1 catastrophe that has equally, if not more so, any that
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  • 121 3 S.R.C. v. BAND S. F. After a hpse of some time hockey was played on the S. R. C. portion of the Esplanade yesterday between that Club and the Band of the Sherwood Foresters. The game was well contested from start to finish though the ground was met and
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    • 308 3 "moulmc'n Cigars." Reduction m prioe. OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND K)R THE BRAND OF MOULMEIN CIGARS IMPORTED BY US, WE ARE ABLE TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF SAME FROM TO-DAY. A fresh consignment has just been received. TO CONVINCE THOS! HAVE NOT YE; S OKED I X "MOD L v
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 162 3 CHURCH NOTICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Matins and Litany 7 a.m. Holy Communion (< horal) 7-45 am. Children's Service. 4 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, 5-30 p.m Anthem. The Sun shall be no more thy light by day." Bethesda, Brass Basah Road. Worship and the Lord's Supper 9 a.m. Bible Class and
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  • 1593 4 PIRATES ON THE "HEUNGSHAN." LOOTING AT WANCHAi. MAGNIFICENT OFFER BY LEADERS OF THE CHINESE C COMMUNITY. (From the Honckong Telegraph iQth Siptcmnrr.) The cup "i Hongkong's tribulation should be almost !ill<<J to the brim by the additional details of havoc and olation wrought by the typhoon, Yesterday's reports
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  • 378 4 One billion seven hundred and ten millions of pounds sterling sterliui Fin- is Britain's yearly income N ler, -ays Mr H. Mudie Craper m ng Warn, Brit. tin is spoken of at a rich country. But it can be shown ye y easily that Britain, far from being
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    • 211 4 HEALTH^CLE^N.BE^^ 4 I i-Mi'KKviocs 10 nAM| L ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DESIr I FROM $8l PER 100 SIGNS AMPLES OX .U-/' U U Cement Tile Work. I CINEMATOGRAPHS FlliMsT^l i FOR A COMPLETE CINEMATOGRAPH INS! All at I LEVY HERMANOS. I U OnFOIVI K>UBLE-S!DED B»r VUU\JIM UhT T RECORDS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 423 4 WKI st^a k^Hirw. SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Mr**, Port, Probable date of arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Oct. 24 Boustead Aparima, New Zeland, Nov.-; Boustead Arcadia. Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Oct. 14 P- Simons A. Behic, Colombo, Oct. 22 M. Mai itimes. A w.i Maru,
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    • 633 4 Pera, London, Oct. 5 P. &O. Preussen, Hamburg, Oct. 19; Behn Meyer. Prinz Alice, Hamburg, Oct. 5 Behn Prinz Heinrich, Hongkong, Oct. 1 B. Meyer. Paroo, Fremantle, Oct. Boustead Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Nov. 23; Daendels. Rhenania, Hamburg, Oct. 23; B. Meyer Roon, Hamburg, Oct. 19 Behn Meyer j Radnorshire, Japan, Oct.
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    • 727 4 Tnng^anu, Ger. str. 600 tons, Capt Reumer, 25th Sept. From Moluccas, 15th Sept. G.c, and 24 d.p. Behn Meyer 6c Co. For Moluccas, 3rd Oct.— Rd Solva, Nor. str. 641 tons, Capt Tellepsen, 25th Sept. From Bangkok, 20th Sept. G.c, and n d. p. Low Sum. For Bangkok, 29th.— Rds.
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  • 55 5 s I',;,- v. Harvey or \V. A. s 'me 5 v 1 Northway ,or Freeman icld <>r Lt. Fraser or Geo c ff ,:T.N.colpl U > E W. Taylor W. Bord. .-FT. Gibb plu- 1. Vaik H N hola. Handicap. Poynts n .V- The winm I t.VDICAP.
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  • 63 5 just rc,lr. H. Bran y the nurse m a H. E the nt, and bolt and baby were g ~uch we s extremely the an eve-wit g ck pace ich--:te I i Dr. Edgar •ranee t d. He .on the trap .r?an Dr. E ned Sayera S
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  • 52 5 rpuT. pikuls m the turned at 1 duty amoui llerted. ,o/>6 •er bhara I and -ement 5.36 jatewnt; for the first 1 1905 and "i'ut Duty -.MvoB ;..:.S. 3 6 5^; revenue f or^ 1 down I n. 7 o put Duty 37,*9" -7 *7,544-* c 04.81 565.a43.6a
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  • 43 5 KING. was hdd. Ipoh Club »nt and r *Muith U most irt blue and white and part of been done (1 Produced a red VT ]<>(>r had Itie -upper, nr lavish :iluJ l »»K« m the H Wow the Urge
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  • 1178 5 HIS THEATRICAL SCHEME. Mr. Maurice Bandmann. whose company is now playing n Calcutta, is on its way homeward to reorganise for [to next tour. Befol c leaving he unfolded his future schemes for the entertainment ot the public of this and other cities m India and the East.
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  • 462 5 H- E. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CONGRATULATORY REMARKS. *r. W. R Lee- Warner wins tbc Mile and Champion Cup (From the "Times of Malaya."] Although the elements started again m an unpropitious manner m the earlier part of the afternoon, by the time the bell rang for the
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  • 430 5 HOW THE IDEA OF THE ATHLETIC SPORTSORIGINATED The Resident Lxplain>. B}* special request of Ipohites and other F. M. S. visitors here for the occasion of the recent sports, the Resident gave a most instructive and felicitous speech m the Ipoh Club on Saturday evening, as to how the first
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  • 681 5 formation Ca P ital Subsc bed '"of" I* 5 Paid Reserve ,»'aysat 1 Shares Value U P to Keserv e Company Quotations Present ___l Price. GOLD. I '900 i»«75,ooo 140 00 0 i jjoo unissued Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd ,0.00 sellers 1903 350 000 35 2;Z
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  • Commercial.
    • 145 5 Gambier buyers 7.05 do Cube No. 1 10 87^ Copra, Bali 910 do Pontianak 8.50 Pepper, Black (ordinary Spore) „21.60 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. „27.25 Sago Sarawak Flour „2.80 do Brunei No. 1 M 2.75 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali, i6^% buyers 3 p.c. 19.75 Coffee
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    • 23 5 I \f* v%% t~\ *A I 2/4 I 1 6 D ■-'•J2 H O "IS* Guilders 142 i Discount g j^j. aiJ
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  • 1051 6 WHY THE PEASANT GIRLS OK FRANCE ARE REFUSING TO PART WITH THEIR TRESSES Now that the crops are being got m, it appears that of all the harvests m France, the worst this year is the human hair crop. The news is not without interest to men
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  • 678 6 Although the book by Mr. W. H. Johnson, r, L. S. F. R H. S., entitled The Cultivation and Preparation of Para Rubber," was first issued a fear Of more ago, it is m steady demand. Its author, who is Director of Agriculture, Gold Coast, was commissioned by
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  • 197 6 h.ur.^pe after arriving m e ,v York have beer, persuaded to go thereon •Uvery. The men are taken to Florida m Steamship* and after their arrival ■re set to work m turpentine camps ■nd elsewhere. They are made to live m huts guarded by negroes, and
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  • 56 6 At an inquest at Ashton-under-Lvne ooa miner who was killed while descending the pit, owing to the ca« bcniK overwound, the engineer said he hadl.fr,, working thirty-four hour, at a -trctrh, and admitted that he has half ■Sleep at the time Of the accident The jury empathised with him, and
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    • 672 6 BANKS. Hongkong Z Slumghal Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *10.000,000 Sterling Reserve *W. 000.000 fao ,aso.»>oo SiWerßeserve $10.250.000 1 Reserve L.ab.l.ty oT PlupritO" $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Hawut, Ks<i-aiairman. Hon. v W. D.ckson- D.-putv-l ha rman. K. Goe£ Ksq. H. E Tomkins Ksq. G. H. Medhuwt, Esq. F. A. Sfeks,
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    • 314 6 NOTICES, 6. A. Fernandez Co. No. 6 D s Alnmda Street. qV!b£»JP AUCTIONEERS, a«?^ YORS ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8 06. ux MTMME, Porcelain Fancy goods and wall Decorations for sale at very moderate price. Cavanagh Bridge Buildings. SUITE G. Kwong Seng
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    • 248 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. ALSO Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE
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    • 462 6 E M ADLETS -i!!!lju^^: WANTED. European or respectable Eurasian as ass.stant. Knowledge of shorthand lypewritmg and languages desirable. H. M. c/o Eastern Daily Mail. Respectable Cninaman to join bu^i ness-concern as employee and shareholder. State age, experience and capital disposable, sub. c/o Eastern Daily Mail An assistant Bill-collector. Security Apply
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    • 203 6 0. n,,,,,. h A ;im C ,ivM,.y. -si i O% "ounce iha, Per farther p^ Barr 0 ORGAN BUILDS P ano and Musical flstr| ment D «lers hntli and "epairers CHURCH ORGANS •UNED, ESTIMATES given of ORGAN WORK. AGENTS FOrt. RONISCHPUmos ESTEY CRGAMS. CAMMEYER BARIJOS. MUSH PL ALWAYS IN STOCK.
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