Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 1 January 1907

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  • 1616 3 %m Ai'.yKtfTINCS AT ril .111 CECIL. u usual North Borneo Dinner .VV ;1 3rd jnst, at the Hotel ts assem. 'od, t was gei. was o- .cu ncld. real gatherinterests in my was rcis of Lon--01 the in- Lll i^ being taken necropolis in this far-away
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 222 3 I. PUGI&AKI J VICTORIA STRUT.-- f 5, A visit Studio -ill it< supeflMß l vCl ii late photographs t.ikfi. amonpr thcno b- l 1- fl Special lady attendant Ph«to« for the convenience of ny |E# J tw<H Straits Chiaese Ladies 1 4 Special reduction of ioo/oon usual price* rturm? tfc(
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 2254 3 SHIPPING NEWS. TTTT'CiCnUT O Ban Ltong, Dut str 275 tons, Capt Tambov, Russ. str. 2,518 tons, Capt. V JCjOO-CjJLjO Winters, 28th Dec From Bandjer- Shamsky, 24th Dec. From Vladivomassein, 20th Dec. Gc, and J4B dp. stock, 29th Nov. G.c, and 4 d.p. Rustti *\^"D"FTI/^r|lTTlip| Ban Keng. For Bandjermassein, 2nd sian
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  • 53 4 EPIDEMIC OF WAY ACCIDENTS. f^~ I SEVERAL LIVES LOST. x JtyNY INJURED. I Oockxi, December 31, 1.10 p.m. Th*ivn*s been nn epidemic of raildaiy^ftto.n cattle train crossing the The Frankfort Cologne Express collided with a goods train at Brussels at Bruges. The train derailed. One was killed and many injured
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  • 19 4 Another Victory for "Springboks." London* December 31, i-iop.m. 1 he South Africans defeated Llanelly by 16 points to 3.
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  • 42 4 jo.ooo WORKMEN DISCHARGED. London. Decfcmtx-.r^i, 1. 10 p.m. bix of the greatest cot .on works have been closed at Lodz. Thirty thousand workmen have been discb *.rged. The situation has assumed a most -.erious aspect.
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  • 37 4 I TWELVE KILLED: SCORE INJURED. London, December 31, 1.10 p.m. Fierce conflicts have taken place between the Revolutionaries and work* men. Twelve persons were killed and a score were injured. The Garrison has been reinforced.
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  • 21 4 London, December 31, 1-10 p.m. Railway communication with England and Scotland is being resumed with all routes.
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  • 38 4 London December 31, 1.10 p.m. The Australian Premier has publish ed correspondence -vith the Imperial Government showing that the efforts made to obtain a substantial reduction of the Suez Can.M charges have been successful.
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  • 53 4 RALLIES FROM HIS ILLN/-SS. London, December 31, 1. 10 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Tdwwi states that the Shah has rallied frbm his illness and has sighed the constitution vesting all power in the Crown Prinze. He has also signed a decree promising not to dissolve Parliament
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  • 50 4 lx>ndon December 31, 1.10 p.m. Reuter's correspondent ax Tokio States that the Mikado if as invested Admiral Togo and Generals Oyama, Kuroki, Nogi and other Generals with the first class Order of the Golden Kite in recognition of their services during the recent war with Russia.
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  • 86 4 SERIOUS ASPECT OF AFFAIRS. Eight Officers Dismissed. London, Dec. 31, 9.85 a.m. A serious shipping dispute has lit at Hamburg, owing to the Hamburg \mcrika, German'East Africa, Kosmos and other Shigpjrig Companies requiring their Officers to withdraw from the of German Mercantile aptains and Officers. The
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  • 44 4 WILL CARRY HIS CASE TO A HIGHER COURT. London, Dec. 31, 9.35 a.m. The Recorder of the New York Sessions Court has upheld the magistrate's conviction of Signor Caruso. l*he latter intends to carry his appeal to a still higher court.
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  • 162 4 Messrs. sT^Yofcate j*nd M. Kofffo, professors of Naval Architecture land Marine Engineering, were among] the passengers in transit by the last French mail from Singapore. They are pro < eeding to Europe to study the latest improvements in marine engineering and ship-building. After a year in England, they will visit
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  • 35 4 Reuter'. Agency wires (By .übmarine telegraph. 22 PERSONS KILLED. London, December 31, 7 _50 a.m. Twenty-two persons were killed info? n g JJ r H- A W lack LibeS M.P. injured thirty-seven were
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  • 32 4 GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S BOOK CONFISCATED London, December 31, 750 a.m. General Kuropatkin's book on the Russo-Japanese war has been confis- ?u I s rt deno "nces War Office Methods.
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  • 79 4 Death of Baroness BurdettCoutts. London, December 31, 7-50 a.m. Baroness Burdett-Coutts is dead. [Baroness Burdett-Coutts was a partner of Messrs Couts Co., Bankers, daughter of the late Sir Francis Burden, Bart., £1 P. in turn, for Foremark, Derbyshire and Ramsbury, Wilts, and Sophia Coutts daughter of Thomas Coutts, Banker. She
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  • 25 4 London, December 31, 7-50 a.m. The appointment of the Rt. Hon. James Bryce as British Ambassador at Washington is announced officially.
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  • 42 4 London, December 31, 7-50 a.m. A Government communication issued at St. Petersburg dealing with the position of the Russo-Japanese commercial negotiations declares that although an agreement has not yet been reached, various contentions may be regarded as absolutely normal.
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  • 58 4 A Liar and Corrupt Impostor." London, December 31, 7-50 a.m. The Europeans at Tangier are greatly relieved by Chief Raisuli's overthrow. The Sultan's letter removing Raisuli describes him as a liar and corrupt impostor whose conduct is calculated to cause trouble with the powers, and it notifies his followers that
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  • 120 4 SPEECH OF M. BRIAND TO BE PLACARDED. London, December 31, 7-50 a.m. The French Senate by 183 votes to 86 have decided on placarding throughout the country with the speech of M. Briand, Minister of Public Works, declaring that the Government has done nothing to interfere
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  • 58 4 WAR TO THE KNIFE. London, December 31, 9.35 a.m. The leaders of the Russian Terrorists have revoked their previous decision to abstain from terrorism during the Elections and have resolwd to ceaselessly pursue their campaign. Assassination of a Provincial Governor. They (the Terrorists) have assassinated the Governor of
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  • 73 4 Disastrous Blizzard and Storms. DEATH FROM THE SNOW. London, December 31, 9.35 a.m. The storm has broken all the landlines throughout England. Trains are conveying telegrams to the ports. There is a terrific blizzard on the Scottish border and practically no railway communication either Northwards or Southwards. Many deaths are/
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  • 44 4 London, December 31, 9.35 a.m. The removal of General Kaulbars from his position as Governor-General of Odessa is attributed to his connection with the Union of Russian people which is terrorising the City, and assaulting the Jews and Students.
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  • 37 4 BY THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY. London, Dec. 31, 9-35, a.m. Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, on board the Enchantress, has started on his tour of official inspection of Gibraltar and Malta.
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  • 1059 4 (By our own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 25. Christmas Day in an alien country» surrounded by heathen people, but lately over-awed into the first stage of civilisation, and Christmas Day in an increasingly prosperous land, with all, or nearly all the adjuncts of Western civilisation, and a
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  • 23 4 Therk was an exhibition of fireworks at the Teutonia Club last night to usher the Old Year out and the New Year in.
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  • 684 4 THE SHIP "ERIKA'AND THE STRAITS OF h>ERTCH-. Hon. Hugh Fort asked Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday morning for leave to adduce further evidence as to the nature of the Straits of Kertch, before the judgment of the Appellate Court on the appeal of the owners of the ship
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  • 228 4 L' Affaire Herbert grows more and more mysterious. The attempt to murder an English doctor named Herbert at a*villa near Fontainebleau appeared at first to be the outcome of a simple dispute between debtor and creditor. Inquiries have been made which prove that it was a carefuliy-planned
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  • 75 4 Dr. Dowie, the u Prophet Elijah," of the Zionists, who has been ill for a long time, is now reported as being hopelessly insane, and absolutely unable to take any part in the management of Zionist affairs. According to Laffan, Dowie believes himself to he a famous soldier. He tried
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  • 1032 4 BILKING. Two Chinamen were before Mr. Green, Second Magistrate yesterday, for refusing to pay a rikisha puller his fare and assaulting him for demanding his fare. P. C. 332 was on duty in Kallang Road on Sunday night when he heard cries. He went towards them and found
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 405 4 A. m H. S. KIRWANS r TAMK ROAD LIVERY, RAbIUC COMMISSION STARES (OPPOSITE r WAY STATION} 1A new building specially built for stables, absotuu.*., canitary and up-to- late Accommodation for Horses and Carriges by day, week.or month at Popular T'riccs Extra large loose boxes for Race Horses; also a suitably
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  • 449 5 1 fChinese subscribers to n.i-' l 'l','M..Hel l e.Fund. t:,::;-' > tticc Association 3°° 1f Siam K lct Hual Chan 200 ('vV <1 N f:i,,»n">nl..aHc, li; ,00 >'' 'f' lent-M" c^5SSSh«« N" nl 9 !f no IO .Mn'- 0 cwSfiip I»S Sun Seng aod o',pKl.eng Sun
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  • 555 5 I! Capital. Sub* bed Nu f ber Issue Paid; R ""V~ l -tf~ t S_EJ i Shares Value, up to! Keterve Company Quotations present GOLD. 1900 $175,000 $,40,000 3,soo'sS£ied $I $l B*»wth G. M. Co, Ltd. 5.00 nominal* 1900 ,000,000 £350,000 350°0^0 $I rvirA S (Deferred) 3.00
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  • Commercial.
    • 158 5 Gam bier buyers 6.85 do Cube No. 1 n 10.45 Copra, Bali M ,0.35 do Pontianak >» 9-95 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 17.75 do White, Fair LW. 5 per cent. H 24.75 Sago Sarawak Flour M 2.95 do Brunei No. 1 2.92^ Pearl Sago, small n 5.40 Coffee, Bali
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    • 118 5 On London. Bank a in s S 2 s i Demand Y 2 Private 3 m On Germany. Bank d d^ On France. Bank Jr M On India. -B^ at< o <] s 1 1^| J lt Ban: d d -'jf pe ccm dis M *f. Priva •30 d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 656 5 1 KIM COMPANY^ I BOOKS RECENTLY RECEI VRiyl W I J IMicroscop?and Accessories How to Make* CtS Ever y-^ay of Modern Literature by cts. each I and Use Them by P. N Hasluck H. Townsend 2 7 Electric-Plating nasiuck m My Chinesc Note .Book by Lady Susan B Photographic Cameras
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  • 862 6 "THR TIMES, LTD." T^^THUNDLRfcR" TO BE TURNED INTO A COMPANY. Its ioo Proprietors. It has long been foreseen that the u Times would sooner or later become a company within the meaning of the Act, and therefore no surprise need be felt at tne announcement which was made during the
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  • 457 6 JUDGE DISALLOWS STRANfIp; CLAIM BY POST OFFICE. A case of great importance to everyone usin^ the telephone was heard in the City of London Court on the sth instant, when the Post-master-General sued Mr. David King, fruiterer, of High-street, Hampstead, for 10s. for a second year's telephone
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  • 312 6 After tracing recent events in connectibnvwitn the history of Korea, Mr. McKenzie in the Daily Mail" says Under any circumstances, Japan must have acquired the lion's share of Koria's trade. Owning the railway, having secured for her people the right of internal navigation in Korean waters,
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  • 20 6 A "Roosevelt Third Term Leak lias been formed m Chicago wfthV object ot overcoming the^PresSenfs mg the well-established feclin* in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 607 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq Chairman. Hon. L W. Dickson- Deputy-ChaiAnan. h.Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tomlins Kst* UR. Leozmann, D. M. Nissim, Km. O. H. Medhurst, Esq. F. A. Siebs, Em. AJ. Raymond, Esq. Hon. R. Shtwau. H. A.
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    • 400 6 NOTICES, G. A. Fernandez A 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. Dolls COPS Dolls Just Unpacked See our enormous variety of, Dolls and mechanical toys. The dolls are sleeping and waking beauties, different
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    • 272 6 m. Bolter, 69, ANSON ROAD. Telephone No. 398. Just Landed a Fresh Stock oj> Smoked Russian Spratts Fresh Bombay Butter In 1 1b. and 1/2 Ib tins. Pickled Mackerel Fresh Cream Cheese in pats Russian Vodka in small bottles Italian Tomato Paste in Ib. tins Russian Smoked sausage (4 kinds)
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    • 394 6 u E. D. M." ADLETS. F WANTED. WANTED. Typist and Shorthand writer. Must have good local knowledge. Chinese preferred. APPLY AT ONCE. Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Co., Ltd., Raffles Hotel Buildings. Brass Bassa Road u.c. WANTED. STENOGRAPHER TYPEWRITER For Hongkong Apply personally British American Tobacco Co., Ltd. J 2 ~J3t
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    • 605 6 ■OB SALE, WANTEDjT. MISCELLANEOUS, *o. D Special BolMayTou. TO CEYLON, 6,200 feet Ofc the most acccss.bi, hill station from n u ■Straite Settlements. Beautiful Scenery, M., nificent climate, Good Il6tels A Mountain home for European. A health station for invalldt A place of education for children An attractive holiday resort
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