Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 October 1906

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1 6 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 330 VOL. IX SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 38 1 WITH MAILS AND PASSENGERS. Due There To-day. London, October sth, 10.14 a»BL The Isis has left Zante with mails and passengers for Port Said, at which place she is expected to arrive to-day.
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  • 63 1 THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. For Period of l.^st four Months. London, October sth, io. 14 a.m. One hundred and sixty four persons have been killed and fifty nine wounded in the streets of Warsaw during the past four months. The police have seized 1 10 bombs and quantities of
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  • 99 1 WAS CARRYING LARGE SUM OF MONEY TO BANK. Pitched battle ensued BETWEEN Police and Robbers. London, October sth, 11.7 a.m. The lawlessness in St. Petersburg is further evidenced by a daring attempt which has be mi made to waylay a government messenger who was carrying a
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  • 77 1 RAILWAY EMPLOYES CuNFERENCE HELD. Propose to oppose re-election ok Liberal CANDIDATE. London, October sth, 1 1.7 a.m. At the conference of railway employes which was held in Cardiff, it was decided to recommend the nomination of Mr. Holmes, the Labour candidate, in order to oppose the re-election of
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  • 49 1 London, October stl5 tl 1. 11.7 a.m. Despite the triumph of the Labourites in Cardiff, Mr. Bell insists that tne resolutions do not represent the views of the large bulk of railway servants. He demands that a general ballot be taken on the question.
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  • 55 1 NEW YORK MILITIA BEAT QUEEN'S WESTMINSTERS. Win by sixty Points. London, October sth, 1 1.7 a.m. The seventh New York Militia have beaten the Queen's Westminster Rifle Volunteers by sixty points in a rifle match which was held on Long Island. They were thus declared winners
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  • 62 1 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS PROMISED In aid ok Calm London, October sth, 11.7 a.m. The Convention at Philadelphia has resolved to contribute the sum of one hundred thousand dollars (U. S. currency) during the next two years to further the cause of Irish Home Rule.
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  • 118 1 NARROW [NTERPRETATION OF GOVERNMENT POWERS. Was its Chief Bulwark. London, October s tli, 0.30 a.m. Speaking at Ilanisburg, Mr. Roosevelt said that the narrow interpretation of the powers conferred on the government was the chief bulwark upon which it relied to clone the great monied interests which
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  • 786 1 PERAK RIFLE ASSOCIATION. OSBORNE SHIELD COMPETITION AND II'OII BRANCH PRIZE MEETING. (From the Times of Malaya ist Oct.) In glorious weather and before a record attendance; of competitors and interested spectators, this long looked forward to Rifle Competition came off yesterday on the Local Range and was a hujjje sucro>
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  • 30 1 The following are the returns for the month ot September Output 200 piculf Approximate Value $11,000 Receipts from Water rent 7,185 Working Expenses 4,500 Profit 13,785
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  • 48 1 By order <»f the Admiralty the cadets at the naval college :u Dartmouth iudulge in dancing foi twtuty minutes five evenings in the week and ioi fortj minutes on Saturday. The idea is not to provide the cadets wit 1 amusement, but to improve their carriage ami bearing.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 fa per C»se 9.75. I S JOHN LITTLE Co., j LIMITED. W^hh^ iiflll/INT IN LnDIES NLWIiO 1 L DRESS T IICU JAM FABRieSand FAj>HIl/NlL> > IB M.LL.NERY. FOR J blouses. I JWTJWEAR LaeES iijttli!] KKliniVi ribbons &c. TRIMMED HATS. DRESS FABRICS. „in London In choice;it tei g n? and sma^t
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    • 388 1 Howarth Erskine 1 EEp^ipeers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL IMSTALLATIONS. I telephone 28. Telegrams ERSKINE." ART NEEDLE WORK 1 One of the Fimtt and Largest q«w n El ectric Fans in very Bedroom HS^a««&S Cuisine and Catering under C\ fiWFR RFPHT Entirely under European ?s&s7f& Supervision of an European lliwlltll UCIU
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    • 6 1 Reuter's Agency wires (By submarine, telegraph.)
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    • 25 1 DRINK UTTLE'S BOTOL HITAM. PER CASE $9.50. Bottled by John Little Co., Limited IN SINGAPORE. "KNOWN KOK OVI R |O YEARS AND INCREASING IN POPULARITY."
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  • 850 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY. 6TH OCTOBER. PRESENT AND FUTURE POSITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE COLONY. The address delivered by His Excellency Governor Sir John Anderson, k. c. m. g., at the meeting of the Legislative Council, held yesterday, appears in full on some other part. His
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  • 512 2 CUan^an}ld 0 I H' lln 1-ct me tell ake *Wt of cotton r rnCr; of h ?u' w -'t three or tour, lhf --.nwUl.tnl;. k»k inside you w Je oil loosen the par i c ]J COMPO School-bo, comp^iti? cause »musement arid food tor though! N plainer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 &> Siobert SSurnett Coy's mt V mm V m W mm W% Bl I I bno. (CHEAP IN PRICE AND SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.) FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Caldbeck JWacgnegon Co. SOLE AGENTS. i irururnru-Lr H. S. KIRWAN'S TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACING, COMMISSION STABLES. (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new bat] I
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    • 409 2 I A complete Coflfoc-making Outfit i \&gmtMS Simple and Ornamental Makes Coffee to Perfection 5 •Jl m\ Ireful size, capacity 3 pint^ $13.50 S NICKEL PLATED BODY and TRAY 1 i Y^psi§p j[ W nte for Booklet a£k/S 1 ol Particulars— Free. THOMPSON THOMAS CO. 177/£ AUSTRALIAN STORES. I Write
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    • 393 2 1 111 VI JU3I Ulipill-IVCII cl Irtl gC assortment of stationery, printing paper, envelopes, letter and note paper, exercise books, writing pads, ink pots and school books, and also handpainted pictorial post cards." INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. 598-2, North Bridge Road. NOTICE. The Consul-General for Siam, Singapore, is prepared to
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  • LATEST TELEGRMS.
  • 48 3 I lONS < -I ND WEAK made by er to Jardian.-., it has ths in the The women. livered of their jority -u>e, ially, promising UecL lerto B in the atural ■.1 a the men principle I neither rienee, .mates of ind 1 have liners imberis I
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  • 15 3 have I lor »i»K by order their I' «3,o 5 0. louse ans vert: Perak
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  • 554 3 1 SEVERAL SMALL CAUSES HEARD YKSTERDAY. Mr BMtenberg for ,he ,lcfe d f The defendant based his defence on *ree grounds, ti,,t the money was borrowed lor gambhog, that the £>*! rower «u under s, years of age It the SajS* laBtI M according t o the
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  • 308 3 GREA I GA 1 rIEJtIRG >F ENTHUSIASTS IN GENEVA. The Geneva correspondent of the Daily Mail writes "We a-toni*>hed the world last year and we --till have some surprises in stores during the week," were the words of a German Esperanto delegate spoken in English to the :ul
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  • 1570 3 Mun e=ml r tn Ig ltly mcetin S of the Board ommissio^rs was held in Thert m >' csterd ay afternoon. 1 here were present Messrs^ Broadrick Munich and Mr. Pierce Municipal Engineer. I he minutes of the Ordinary Meeting 2 1 st September and of a special
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  • 109 3 Hie following Ties will be played on Monday. r Championship. J. W. Buckley v. Gaunt and H. F. Final. C. V. Miles v. Leggatt or Capt. Poyntz. B. Class Single. A. C. Wells v. Morrison if he wins on Thursday. T. G. Scott v. W. A. Sims
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  • 83 3 Entries for the forthcoming races close to day, at noon. For trespassing in Mr. Gaunt's compound, a Chinaman was yesterday fined $2 by Mr. Green. The N.D.L. have disposed of three of their local vessels which used to ply between Singapore and Siam. They are the Cheng-Mai, Pakuam and Tanglin.
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  • 2175 3 ADDRESS BY THE GOVERNOR ON THE BUDGET. The address of His Excellency the Governor at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday, notwithstanding its exceptional interest aud importance, failed to bring out a full attendance. Among those absent, who are usually present, were Hon. John Anderson and Hon.
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    • 206 3 IP To-Nigh! To-Night r GRAND GALA NIGHT. Japanese Cinematograph CINEMATOGRAPH PIONEERS. The Finest Electric CINEMATOGRAPH ever visited Singapore. The Show with Clear Rock-steady Pictures. Entire Change of Programme. ALL NEW PICTURES. ALL NEW PICTURES A URGE VARIETY OF NEW FILMS JUST ARRIVED. NEW FILMS BY EVERY MAIL. TO-NIGHT and EVERY
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  • 1442 4 During the pr wding is months a number of Ordinances which it is believed will hcot public utility have been added to our Ordinance Book. The more important of these are following:— "The Corp -rations Duty Ordinance 1906" under the provisions of which a duty is mad-- payable to
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  • 506 4 Nil-: HANDWRITING ON THE WALL." The Viceroy o f Canton is plann the construct;,,:-, o f a railway fi Ca Whim:. listanc ty miles. VVhat this means to 11 isted bv the !I graph." Il should be borne in mind that u lampoa was the natural port of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 207 4 Cement TilegU ijr> E HEALTHY, CLEAN, BEAUTIF^^ IMPERVIOUS TO DAMP ALL SIZES, SHAPES, COLOURS AND DE S G FROM $8, PER 100. SAMPLES OX APPLU tT/ON i eement Tile Works 51, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. *^%y j N OTIC gT I ESTABLISHED "7f '(Zp~ 190J j THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 657 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED Name, Port, Probmbk dak '/arrival, and Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Oct. 24 j Boustead Aparima, NewZeland, Nov.-: Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Dec. 8 P. O. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Oct. «4 P. Simons A. Behic, Colombo, Oct. .22 11. Mariv'mes. Awa Maru. Japan, Nov. 5 Paterson Simons. Andalusia,
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    • 739 4 Men-of-War, &c. Hermes, (Brit, cru India, Sept. K. Augusta, (Ger. cru.), Germany, shortl}'. Messudish,(Turk. cru.),Suakim, shortly Mutme, (Brit, g'bt.), Europe, shortly. Merlin, (Crit. sloop,) Sheorness soon. Powerful, (Brit, b'sh.) Sydney, shortly. Soudan (Brit, trans.), Durban, Oct. 22. Terrible, (Brit, cru.,) H'konk, Sept. 30. VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSELS. Alttug, Dut.
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    • 660 4 Hebe, Brit. str. 345 tons, Capt Inkster, sth Oct. From Deli, 3rd Oct. G.c,, and —d. p. W. Mansfield Co. For Deli, 6th.— Rds. Natuna, Ger. str. 458 tons, Capt Stolberg, sth Oct. From Deli, 3rd Oct. G.c, and 19 d. p. Behn Meyer Co. For Deli, 6th.— W. Van
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  • 80 5 u MLLUS |jv..:: N inn ot drink, iled; tempo iture, .told I kcep us strew cold. :munre and scare, S toast, rms; Ircad kc, lest it ,lheed .Id. lind, *t an. irved the cold care, od, \K. id white. Tie idol Ue, r, oh -ind< een reen
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  • 25 5 fa average isf r ra rent, of the average .7« 47,000 infancy cm higfi *C*« Per an^ m chicles, the motorK* is already
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  • 1106 5 HOW THE AMHKICAN HUSTI Fs FROM MORNING FILL NIGHT A warning to those Englishmen who have recently been advocating the adupt.on by this country of Americas hustling methods is contained in the complaint by Mr. John D R oc ke Feller that his countrymen are living
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  • 861 5 HEWARE OF THESE WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR DAILY DIP. ■»£j??£ bathi "g danger has not reported this season from several points porbeagle shark, which has, probably owing to the prolonged spell of mn P' U ther «PP eared recently in considerable numbers in British waters.
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  • 740 5 fifrmatio'n Ca P ital Subsc bed l "of £f. ue Pai Reserve Shares Value up to j reserve Company Quotations I 'resent i Pricte. 9 oo !«i75,°oo $,40,000 I 3,500 unissued Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd .0.00 sellers .903 £$5OiOOO JS *2S I! iDuft'Dcvolopn-'cntCo ltd (OeferrCd) ':r
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  • Commercial.
    • 163 5 Gambier buyers 7.00 do Cube No. 1 m 10 87i Copra, Bah 9.10 do Pontianak u 8.00 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) t1 5 do White, Fair L.W. 5 p.c. 27.00 Sago Sarawak Flour 2-77* do Brunei No. 1 27 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali, i6£% buyers 3 p.c.
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    • 66 5 On London Bank 4 m/s 2 i. _y l6 do. 6 m/s.. 2/4 13/ J 6 Private 3 m/s. 2 4 i On Gern.any Bank d/d 2 3 ~_j Private ■y m /c rnvaie 3 m/s 2 44 do. 6 m/s 246 O« f ranee— Bank d/d 9J j
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 115 5 CHURCH NOTICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral Matins and Litany 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 7- 4 5 a ni. Holy Communion (Plain) 9-15 a.m. Sunday School Bible Classes 3-40 pm. Evensong and Sermon, 5-jq p.m. Offer hones throughout the day will be given to the Britisli and Foreign Bible Society. St.
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  • 1292 6 (BY ISAAC D'ISRAELJ.) It is said that the frozen Norwegians on the first sight ot rotes, dared not teach what they conceived were trees budding with fire; and the natives of Virginia, the first time thej seized <>n I quantity of gunpowder which belonged to the
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  • 664 6 LIONS AND TIGERS LOOSE IN OPEN ENCLOSURE. Wide ditch as barrier Mr. Carl Hagenbeck. the great animal king and zoological authority, yesterday gave his lions and tigers— or, rather, a number of them a treat. He let them loose in their new quarters at his Thierpark at Hamburg,
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  • 124 6 Aa I am living in Rome, writes Vega m the Catholic Herald of India I have lately received letters fa£ fr.e.uK.n other couutries asking what truth there u ia the rumours emulated again in the newapapera in regard to health. am happy to be able
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 695 6 BANKS. Hongkong S Shanß?ul Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE KIND:— Sterling Reserve 510.000.00U 1 $20,250,000 SUverßeserve »10.250,uu0 ftinomooo Reserve liability of Proprietor! $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haunt. Esq -Chairman. Hon. C W. Didnon lM'"tv- f Mairman. E. Goetz, Ksq. I H. E. Tomktns Ksq. C. R..Lenzmann, D. M
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    • 332 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. u.c. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK FURNITURE ftc TO Bt HELD AT No. iS K RAM AT ROAD. CAVANAGH ROAD. On Saturday the
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    • 254 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. Straight out bets on all events. SEE PRICE LIST.
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    • 464 6 L M ADLETB fQßjy^r- WANTED. European or respectable Eurasian as assistant. Knowledge of shorthand, typewriting and languages desirable. c/o Eastern Daily Mail. Respectable Cninaman to join busi-ness-concern as employee and shareholder. State age, experience and capital disposable, sub. M.S. c/o Eastern Daily Mail. An assistant Bill-collector. Security $1000. J Apply
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    • 291 6 Beautiftd nineent climate r J health station A place of cducatio A tractive holi da n r CHEAP RETURN TICKETS Tn F.rst Saloon 22 KR T C °«-0« io Second Saloon lb Sil nouncc that I an-angementsu4 u ;:V in For further particul The P OSN Co, W >st March,
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