Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 29 October 1906

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 349 VOL. n. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1906. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 10 1 (Reuter's Agency wires. By Submarine telegraph VFF
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  • 143 1 \R CII BIS HOP OF CANTERBURY SPEAKS On Religious Teaching London, October 27, 12.35 p.m. In the House of Lords the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a moderate speech, intimated his intention of moving important amendments to the Education Bill. His Lordship disclaimed any intention
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  • 46 1 GERMAN REPRESENTATIVE SEN r To Holy Sk London, October 27, 12.35 P m His Holiness thc Pope received Count Tschirschky in audience, who presented the Kaiser's respects to the Pope. His Holiness sent through Count Tschirschky his warmest greetings to His Majesty.
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  • 42 1 GOVERNOR TO BE APPOINTED Will bi assisted by Councils London, October 2;, 5 p.m An order has been gazetted convert ingtheCommissionership in East Africa into a Governorship. The Governor is to be aided by an Executive and Legislative Council.
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  • 106 1 SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS TO COOPERATE Control of the Aam London, Oct. 27, 5 p.m. Mr. Haldane, speaking at Colchester at thc Oyster Feast, said that the greatest difficulty which the War Office encountered was to get a soldier-statesman. They were completely agreed in thinking
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  • 56 1 FRESH TROUBLE CoMI'KO.MIM-; MAN Mi: REACHED, London, October 27,5 p.m. The American fishermen who arc newly arriving off Newfoundland refuse to conform to the compact of the 23rd of October. Renewed trouble has arisen. 1 h<Captain of His Majesty's cruiser, thc Brilliant and the American Commissioni er
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  • 30 1 lAPANESE SHIP ARRESTED row Smuggling. London, October jB, 7.15 am The Japanese ship Snmn Mom was arrested by the authorities for smuggling Japanese passengers into Hi iti-h Columbia.
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  • 576 1 EXCISE OFFICER'S CNPLESAN I EXPERIENt f For tfi years Mr. R (iibbons of Siam belli the position of Chief Inspector in the Bangkok Spirit Farm, and during that time he had many strange adventures and experiences. "Often I had to wade through water waist-deep when in pursuit
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  • 64 1 THE CAPTAIN" OF KOEPENICK. GREAT IMPOSTOR Mkrkly a Cobhlkr London, October 2-, 12.35 P- m The so-called captain of Koepenick is captured. He is a cobbler of Tilsit named Voigt. who passed twenty-seven vears of his life in prison. He has confessed to have committed offences of all kinds. Even'
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  • 405 1 HONGKONG Versus WHAMPOA. We notice in a recent issue ot the Hongkong Telegraph a somewhat alarmist article, in which the writer comments on the near possibility of Whampoa taking the place of Hong Kong as thc entrepot of trade for Southern China. It is pointed out that one ofthe proposed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 DBIWK I ut tIF B0 TOL HITAM. f9.50. JohnL ,le^o..^i«eSINGAPORE- "John little coTI LIMITED. )hhmmmi^ I \±-iltl(? S I l //7 /I tl l*tl %-J ILt 1 1 Lt Lt t Lt 0- [fiicyele. I J I i m****m COMPLETE WITH LAMP I j AND BELL. John Little Co., Ltd.l
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    • 369 1 P-B-^-^-^BB-i-VBKmmmm************^^ Howarth Erskine Up^ipeers apd Coptractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. L I ART NEEDLE WORK I One of the Finest and Largest Electric F»n» in very Bedroom pi AIAICJ3 FIPPHT Buildings in I'enang aSj^Wr^S Cllielne and Catering under iLUIf tM UQIUI Entirely under European Supervision of an European 217 Orchard Road the
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    • 17 1 THE KINC OF WHISKIES£r r Per Case 9.75. THE WHISKY OF KINGSJOHN LITTLE CO LTD. Sole .Ig'nts.
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  • 33 2 Casy-Boudwym At the Cathedral ol the Good Shepherd, on Saturday Oct. 27th 1906 by the Revd. Father Rivet Captain Andrew Casey to Mi-s Constance Charlotte Boudvvyn, (third daughter of Mr«H. E. Boudwyn.)
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  • 543 2 The Eeastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 29TH OCTOBER. THE RENAISSANCE IN ASIA The day on which Captain Perry compelled the self-contained Shogun of Japan to open Japan to foreign commerce is one memorable in the annals of Asiatic history. Poor, weak and trembling, the Shogun accepted any terms
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  • 456 2 Sir William Taylor, ResidentGeneral, F. M S., who, it is believed had travelled to Southern India, to make certain arrangements for the establishment of a quarantine station for coolies at Negapatam has arrived from Madras. We are not aware ofthe precise nature of the methods which
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  • 242 2 Tm Penang Tramways are estimated tojearn $73,000 next year. The Russian authorities have decided against the immediate closing ofthe port of Wladiwostock. The S. P. K. has made a grant of 1,600 for the endowment of the proposed separate See of Singapore. Penang is evidently denuded of dogs. Against an
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  • 491 2 100 PER CENT. INCREASF EFFECTED." Arrival of the u. s. Battushii 41 Ohio." A short time ago we announced that there were going to be several changes to the constitution ofthe U. S Fleet in the Far East. Riese changes are being gradually
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  • 451 2 REPORT OF IHE DIREC 1 < IRS. The following report of the Directors of the Tines of Malaya Press Ltd to be submitted r to the general mee to be held on 3rd November at Ipoh. Gkntlemen, —In presenting their first Report to the
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  • 273 2 I,lcs c ro, ]rts s,tuv, world I though ar !i I I forweethai I did noi tlie result courts arr a counsel., witn( I whose busin< ance. The I speed along I minute or t\ I difficult M they would K o R, I I Collyer j Several
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  • 41 2 [Sir Hiram he has nosr o\ difficulties ii the With Wil mainlj ll Sir Hiram, when II The eagle's Wheeling alo < darting Onlonge. used i I )r bin row < I Smashii I I mud. f« What > I And I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 WHISKIES. SCOTCH. Dews 0' the Glen. Monarch 0' the Glen. The Old Brigade. Rare Old Blend. Very Old Highland Blend. Extra Special Finest Liqueur. E V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) BES CR PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. -In Bulk. Hogshe ids, Quarter Casks and Octaves, i Branch house in Glasgow, snd being
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    • 335 2 C H AFING DISHES "THE HOUSEWIFE'S HANDY FRIEND" ALWAYS READY. NEATLY PLATED ON FIRM METAL, SOUND, RELIABLE, CLEAN. A MOST APPRECIABLE GIFT *m M As per illustration, complete $1 1.50 Other sizes and styles up to $15 OO THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. ***-^f^* m^^_^Mmf&S^^^7 < **f^m\ **mf f
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 27 3 r^isE FEELING. ;ii,,n RIOHTB. ,s *.m, •M. acted "N"".}' ,-wo. It,s be made iy Right II efforts Wastafr .ccessfully allay C„ feeling in Jap"-
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    • 18 3 SITUATION CRAVE IN SAN-FRANCISCO. „-noWS OF JAPANESE KONsntAacE. :<> p.m. ecretary of Commerce < Francisco rs? Mention .sularrei Win.: \ok
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    • 32 3 VUSE. before Mr. g rNen ...tor a 13 bags bim and defendant to busmes Both parties defence was to the cart put wli long and the I the plaint if!
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    • 94 3 I meeting I g Chrisi the .-a wak in aV i how the 3| f tne area n of the ian, and I 'he dioI lie reI that I ibuan, I rtsed of whoI r I inI rtiich the I the I r IWneo I reasons
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    • 97 3 r attendant ue excellent by in at the lub. the programme il. Then Sl bet\> A. man iidlv made mati fighter I with if the picealo, for irtily applauded he il the bill was a between Collins ist Shei in tlie second tie bargained then foil.- A«d >unds
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    • 25 3 views which the Russian dian Ministry ot lered most "i H.gue I •n May, „07, as -a tnat her I "i" •ing. and km foreign
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  • 2109 3 [Continue*} MEDICAL STAFF Mr. Shelford, continuing his speech in regard to the medical increase, said that same was principally due to increase in staff, and he could not help but thinking that the question lay in their having too many people. This year they were making provision for
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  • 42 3 At an anti-opium meeting which was held in Penang or Friday night, twothousand persons were present to protect against the sale of opium and thc methods of the opium farmers. The meeting is described to have been of the most orderly character.
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  • 541 3 NEWS FROM AMERICA. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S HOLIDAY After three months' holiday President Roosevelt, accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt and their three children, have I returned to Washington from Oyster Bay. At the departure station all the village notables had assembled to wish the President Godspeed, including the local druggists and other tradesmen,
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  • 292 3 BRITAIN' S POLICY IN CHINA. In discussing the situation in China, /Mr. Colquhoun points out one or two aspects whereby British interests in that country are endangered. The first is the unexpected turn which 1 form has taken, which makes revolution and retrogression quite as possible as peaceful progress and
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  • 150 3 Mahesli Chandra Singh, who is just at present studying in the Oregon Agricultural College, has, according to an American newspaper, made himself famous by i. useful discovery. It would appear that cotfej sold in America was suspected by everybody to be adulterated with chicory. The detection
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  • 613 3 A CHAT WITH Mr. C. G. STEWART. Intercourse. Between the two Countries. Mr. C. G. Stewart, of Harmony estate Pussellawa, returned recently to Ceylon from a health trip to West Australia, greatly benefitted by the change. He was fourteen days there and spent the time in
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  • 213 3 Mr. Laubeuf, the eminent French naval engineer, makes a vigorous appeal in the .Matin in favour ofthe submarine as the defensive weapon par excellence, and one which all small States ought to be encouraged to build as a cheap means of defending their coasts. In his opinion
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  • 176 3 Mr. R. J. FmdCHKVILLE, a British mining engineer of eminence, arrived i here, says the San Francisco News Letter," recently on the Fokio Kisem--1 Orientel liner "America" from Japan whither he went some months ago at the request of some British capitalists to investigate the mining industry there as a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 774 3 H. S. KIRWANS j TANK ROAD LIVERY, RACINC, COMMISSION STABLES jj (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION) A new building specially built for stables, absolutely sanitary and up-to-date. m Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week, or monti at Popular Prices, fr 1 Extra large loose boxes for Race Horses; also a
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  • 407 4 Thc following circular anent a public meeting held at the ChinM *OWO Hall, Penang, on the 16th instant, will be found interesting Evkry one knows and has known for a longtime the \< inmcrable miseries caused by >;> u,m smoking. There have been formed many societies,
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  • 360 4 There was a large gathering of friends ifterooon at the Shepherd, to ige of Capt I (oi tht uiak to Mist Cootie Boudwyn, third daughter of Mr. H. E. Boudwyn, by whom she was given a a [*he br: i g was ablv supported by Mr. Bert K I
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  • 245 4 Mr. Cecil Rhoocs* dream of Caoe-to-Cairo railway has been realised as yet only as far as Central Africa, but already a start IS being made with those subsidiary lines by which he foresaw his great scheme of a "backbone" woulc, beneht other tracts of the <^tment. n an article in
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  • 475 4 Mr T Ourakami, in the course ot a letter to rCconomiste Francois, makes some interesting observations with re--2 ir d to the position of women m Japan and increasing entry into the commercial world. The emancipation and education of women are problems which at the present time
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  • 498 4 Thf female prisoners are in future to be concentrated in Kula Lumpur Prison. 1 hose from Perak have already been sen: there. The female warders here are to be pensioned off if other employment cannot be found for them. Among the patients successfully treated at the Government Plague hospital in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 201 4 > Rccrcatioi) Hotel^ > SERANGOON ROAD, TRAMWAY Has excellent accommodation for temuor., >manent boarders. v **i Airy rooms with Verandah and hath rooms compk if P GOOD TABLE WINES. J V Prices moderate which may he ascertained from t|„. M X > Joe F de co^eicao AAAVAAAAAAAA A/ -.> NOTICE^
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1888 4 SHIPPING NEWS. -********************mm**************maaaaa*aaaam TT-nODT?T O Peshawar, London, Nov. 2 P. O. LATEST ARRIVALS. V HIOOXLI-^^ Persia, China, Nov. 7; Rautenberg ~.**~~**-*a*^ PMgg^Fremaml^ Oct-; DuMHurl Banka Brjt str- ton c EXPECTED Dae"d n ei: AmSterdam N V 23 Stewart, 26th Oct. From Natunl *§E2r* N Oct.-; A. 29th.— Rds. Nmm* ror,,
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  • 1915 5 il,Minii' ablc tt^&S, Singapore. honoi to submrt um offsets and -ration of etaryol dto at with and in the iccepted ire tendered the tul;« ble end ,Ot with the I'enang v but n. ,n to wuch we toone doing. entirely ie distance ition and n her hist
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  • 123 5 It has been decided by the P. O. Company to put on a new service of big cargocarrier-. from the Australian ports to London. The vessels will go from London to ports and go down to Austarlia by Torres Straits. Among the vessels selected for this service
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  • 769 5 Date of Number T p formation j C W> Subsc bed _of^ Value up t Reserve Co m pa ny Quotations ft£2 GOLD. mtmmm m '3,5°° 10,0 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 sellers 1900 $175,000 $140,000 << 3,500 unissued U 4 i° L° (Deferred)! 8.00 sellers
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  • Commercial.
    • 149 5 Gambier buyers 7.00 do Cube No. 1 ,0.82^ Copra, Bali 9.50 do Pontianak 9.20 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore) 20.25 do White, Fair L. W. 5 p.c. „26.50 Sago Sarawak Flour „2.85 do Brunei No. 1 2.85 Pearl Sago, small „5.40 Coffee, Bali, i6£% buyers 3 p.c. 19.50 Coffee Palembang,
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    • 91 5 On London— Bank 4 m/s 1 Demand 2/4 ,/,6 On Gertnany Bank d/d 2 ,„i P'r "V 8 2.9.;', i I J \i 1 *P T Om ffoiyfonf Bank d/d I 10 o's On Shanghai Bank d/d 1 Private 30 d/s "51 On Java Bank T. r. ,„i Private
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  • 257 5 Commenting on an article on the reduction of armaments Professor Schieuiann published in Berlin, the Ftgaao remarks If Professor Schiemann is this time the echo ofthe Imperial voice we are henceforth aware of the fate that awaits the proposal for disarmament. Bnt the Imperial confidant does not
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  • 1799 6 NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. GENERAI London. October 5. The King and Queen have been staying at Balmoral Castle throughout the week. King Edward comes to town on 18th in-t., and will receive new Italian Ambassador on the following day. The King and Queen of Norway. who yesterday paid their
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 695 6 BANKSHongkong 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CArtTAT~.. *10,000,000 I RESEHVK FUND:- rtrtA/vvll Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I $20,250,000 I Silver Res, rve $10,250,000/ •mnnOOOO Reserve liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. Haunt. Ksq-Chainnan. Hon \Y. Dickson- Deputy-Chairman. E. Goet*, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M.
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    • 608 6 NOTICES. 6. A. Fernandez Co. No* 6 D'Almeida Street. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, ARCHITECTS, APPRAISERS, AND HOUSE AGENTS, Charges and Commission will be found moderate. 9-8-06. u .c. For Sale Privately. Two full sized billiard tables by Burroughes Watts, complete. Can be seen at our sale-room No. 6 D* Almeida Street.
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    • 302 6 Dr. S. IWATSUBO, Dental Surgeon. No. 1 Raffles Place. Hours oj consultation 9 a.m. to 12 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Or by appointment.) 3/8/06. tc 2/2/07. -m For Sale. This is the time to get ready for Christmas. Why wait till the last hour when you now have time
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    • 439 6 E M ADLETS F j^^rr: WANTED. WANTED for a Rubber Estate nhi«, lam or Chinese able to speak Tamil Application with copies of certificatesto be addressed to M. b. 33 o r c/o this paper WANTED. Chinese typing clerk. State former experience, machine used and salarv required. Typist y c/o
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    • 174 6 P Special Holi d t ?ceylX" 0 A Mountain h£ health stati, A place of rt(lca A lUrac holid CHEAP RtTURN TICKETS tn nounce:, arrangement, n t; SMS* 5? „r,u ">*rpanicul,r.., P S. N Co iMMirch, 1,06. 'S Ml T. KUDO CHARGES IVIODER A T E From 7 a.m. tosn„
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