Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 February 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 435 VOL. HI. SINGAPOKE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY a 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 880 1 THE RIGHT HON 'BLE SAMUEL SMITH. Ihe following letter will be read with pathetic interest. It was the last "written for publication by the late Right Hon. Samuel Smith, whose death is so deeply deplored To the Editor of The u British Weekly." Sir, When I was. in India two
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  • 55 1 TNI following para trom the London Monitor and New Era" will doubtlo> be read with interest by residents in the Straits. The Postmaster General, writing to a correspondent, states that packets containing football circulars relating to betting competitions posted in the United Kingdom or places abroad in open covers are,
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  • 300 1 Dagonet writes in the Reft no Women rarely know what they want The lady at Westminster, who asked for a voU and took a i>oliccman's whiskers is a case in point. There, is something to be said for the contention of the female suffragist that
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  • 555 1  -  DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILL WILL WORK WONDERS IF IT BE A NERVE DEBILITY AND ANAEMIA CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. THIS CEYLON ARTIST SAYS THEY SAVED HIM FROM PREMATURE DEATH. A pill after each meal— a Dr. Williams" Pink Pill— is all you need
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 166 1 rcS P a P cr or People CDC Best fldpertisina tedium in Straits. I r f r n I L fV T M 'i=- i '*V IMPERIAL -J%A. m WHISKIES.!' IB| j; J^S Obtainable |fi&^|^!&. Yvnoi cover k oistillprs m £> i Spcckd a ra Special >ndVH! s Goo^/ i/^or
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    • 67 1 Howarth Erskine ,1 »Ep§ii>ecrs apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 98. Telegrams ERSKj[NE. w "T LAIWIPf^ ri A^ lITly "1 r^ T^^ 4 ii > \fr^ n \^7l Tl?c Straits Cycle MOTORS MOToV cars THOR .Q- U .Q|J LY RELIABLE d UP-TO-DATE. E MOTOR LORRIES motor bSats WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. piLEY
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    • 10 1 ttle Guarantee tDe largest Circulation or anp paper in Singapore.
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  • 721 2 The eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. THE RUSSIAN SALVATION We use the title of our leader advisedly in the sincere hope that despite the foolhardy attempts of the revolutionarists and their dupes that Russia will work out its salvation with fear and trembling. The world has
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  • 334 2 A wikl from Rente/ 'a Com at Washington t> the Ceylon papers stale that Sir A. Swettenham lias Withdrawn his letter to Admiral Davis, and has expressed his regret, tiius finally dotting the international phase of the incident. A ikagiv affair took pl.u eat the Gallc Face Hotel, Colombo, on
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  • 51 2 CEYLON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO THE FORE. The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has generously subscribed to the Jamaica Earthquake Fund, the amount on the li^t up till date of last advices, be ing the munificent of 1 1,000 Rupees, 7,500 Rupees of which were cabled at
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  • 108 2 A man may use the mole on the back of his neck for a collar- button he may ride a freight to save 3 cents a mile; hemay light the lamp with a splinter to save rmtrhes he may stop his watch at night to save wear u>e
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  • 124 2 AT THE JUBILEE HALL The Royal Cinematograph opened its season last Saturday night, and lovers of pictorial exhibitions were treatedto a display, the like of which has seldom been witneseed in Singapore. The hall was well ventilated, the seating accommodation was excellent and the music supplied formed
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  • 270 2 It ifl with regret that we have to record the death of Capt. Alexander S. Penn, which occurred at the residence ot' Capt. Hudson, Waterloo Street at, B a.m. last Saturday morning The late Capt. Penn, it will be remembered, was Master ot t.s "Bentong" when
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  • 166 2 An interesting discovery has been made by the well-known Heidelberg scientist, Professor Klastsch, who is now pursuing anthropological studies in Australia. Writing in the Koelner Zeitung the professor says that while examining some Australasian natives arrested tor killing a white man in Port Arthur he found that
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  • 339 2 The Bound of 1 rade r<kf cember .re oi *J they contain the tim lres trade for the who!, year that our foreign known. First, w montli of December t| le i anii and the exports v. increase ot taw been realised in a mo
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  • 21 2 Ttie \A\:- >r invite* com 1 interest to E. D. M vvruten n nc •.hi'U il r
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  • 382 2 Dear Sir,— Your stru morning's issue of youi referred to tne fact that is afflicted frith a similai is being eradicated in is hoves the police to or^in it, and our magistrate justice to those who ma the vice." The social evil is 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 303 2 H.SCHAEFER&Co-l Ulc bed to inform our customers thai the d^^^^m, Ulcll known Old 9^3H Caplcr AwlEdY^^ UlMsk A A^^Sm^ U)UI bC M UP tO (hc Ist >ipril. 1907 at 5b.25, per case of 12 bottles. RETAIL GP ALL DEALERS. 3£,Sehaefbr&Co. SOLE IMPORTERS Success. 4 Just the thing with the public."
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    • 274 2 •4mm HAVE YOU SEEN &*g»~ Our Special Cist ?or februarp MKdSWHMSSMOTJVBHPBBI *WBHBBBmlßßmlMlmlHß]m|mjmVHHßl ■■■^■■■■^■■888 ALL PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 0 Sei>d for ope It will pay you. THOMPSON, THOMAS Co. 17 18 STAMFORD ROAD, .SINGAPORE. I TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION. I In honour of the return visit ofT.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught
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    • 242 2 Che Condon Chronograph Shoio. KING OF CINEMATOGRAPHS XORTH BRIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL. To-night! To-night! LATEST PICTURES. N'>\V is THE TIME FOR ALL TO GIVE US A CALL HUGE SUCCESS ALL OVER Int r nn o AND THE STRAITS. (Borne one, Gome all. HAMILTON Co., Proprietors. NOTICE. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAAISC HAPPY.
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    • 19 2 NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday 13th inst. and Thursday 14th inst. being Chinese New Year.
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  • 39 3 v r If 1 COMMONS f N AVIKAI. TO L u We a.m. the Union* f country I (j iu.se of the utmost confidence peal ice days in e C*» an indicaJnenryin preparing the in the ent
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  • 15 3 London. m as made its appearance fhcre have been ten n Olas-
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  • 50 3 i.m I ly. r ao Daily Tale of Crime in Russia. I VNOTHER M RNOR H the V asm g the thea cski, and he was W Mere he died. K the Com- cietj in K; cultural K M K ibout K where th 3 44
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  • 13 3 I IN RE. V ->-4O a.m. :ich the g them. I
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  • 18 3 lANGE SSE& 3 40 a.m. Exchange > from the i e, amou available redit of the
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  • 24 3 ENOR! PTIONOF RIALS. a.m. e in the British ed, it the •materials 1 The most T '.ton and creased by £1,048,
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  • 82 3 AMARVELLi l S COFFIN INEARTHED. Miracle of ihl Art. ion, Feb. >, 8-40 a.m. iicement to ar- The Times," ell known Egyp--0 Davis, sat The* bL the most wrapped trom head nnd the coffin ellert ut > f the Queens of ,ere aiso wster p< Jr traits
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  • 28 3 Al iens in Germany. CIALISTIC STUDEN f*«lj Russian, who gjj at the recent l lOli fi«dto le, *f**H have been fort ni K ht axe 'crmany within a
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  • 37 3 "--.ftheZemstvo h S arri^d in S r h E^e>> Vr il famin e-stricken l|( Ur to thc.M^ n a ld h as written tor' depicting in anW < awful visiSioE 0 Hundreds ition' rS£ arc 00 the brink
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  • 61 3 Reuters A K eiu-y wires. (By submarine telegrams.) VICTIM BLOWN TO PIECES. Wreaking out Vengeance. London, Feb. 10, 7.20 a.m. Mr. Cortese, Justice of the Peace, aPttenoo, New Jersey, who was instrut mental in capturing foreign law-break-ers, was blown to pieces on opening an infernal machine received
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  • 29 3 NINE KILLED. London, Feb. io, 7-20 a.m. An explosion occurred in an engineroom on a French torpedoer while trying her speed off Dorient. Nine were killed.
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  • 25 3 IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND. London, Feb 10, 7.20 a.m. In a t;ame at Rugby football Ireland beat England by 1 7 points to 9.
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  • 40 3 RETURN OF THEIR MAJESTIES TO LONDON. London, Feb. 10, 7.20 a.m. Their Majesties the King and Queen have returned to London from their Continental tour which was a great success in every sense of the word
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  • 43 3 THE CZAR TO THE RESCUE OF SUFFERERS. London Feb. 10, 7.^0 a.m. The Czar has ordered the issue at tour per cent State rente of 70,000 roub'es to meet the requirements of the Mmine and other urgent extraordinary expenditure.
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  • 458 3 MERCHANTS v. GARRISON. This match was commenced on the Esplanade last week and concluded last Saturday. R. T. ReidTor the merchantwas in excellent form and contributed 2:8 runs not out, which he followed up eventually with the fine total of 259 runs. This is undoubtedly the highest individual score,
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  • 24 3 Thk latest brands of mountain dew registered are designated Cracyarisotbeleditionment,' -Agaphyan,' Sempernicklement/ I and Skabrigdantyiuge/ No wondet aj Sassenach asks what is 1 whisky.
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  • 754 3 ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLING. A couple of months ago, a clerk employed ,n the F. M. S. Railways was leaving Tanjong Pagar Wharf in a gharry when a Chinaman who had been a fellow passenger begged him to convey a portmanteau a short distance. The clerk agreed and the
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  • 175 3 What ib undoubtedly one of the best programmes ever presented to Singaporeans by the above-named show, was presented last Saturday night to a large and appreciative audience. The same programme will be continued nightly during this week. There is not a single poor picture from start to
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  • 3522 3 AT St. Joseph's Institution. At St. Joseph's Institution on Saturday last there was a large and influential gathering presided over by His Excellency Sir John Anderson K. C. M. G. The Recreation Shed which for the moment was utilised as the hall in which their prizes were distributed
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    • 161 3 THE FAMOUS WAYfING KfISSIM. To-Night To*Night Monday 11th February. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, Not Ui Bridge Road. The Dutch and Malay Variety Company of Singapore. STRONGER THAN EVER. Will produce A nezc Drama of Vengeance Sheherband Zanggi." TheEnternal story of LOVE AND PASSION. Now is the occcasion to witnes.an Entirely
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    • 280 3 m mm OINEMATOfiRAPH To-pi§l7t To-i>isbt WE WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST PICTURES I ROM OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF FILMS. DON'T MISS THIS OCCASION. YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED WITH OUR SHOW. FIRST SHOW 7.30 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9.30 P.M Stlatinee Svery Saturday From 6 to 7 p.m. CHILDREN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 609 4 BUSINESS CAJi'l SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD DEPOT. IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS CEREAL AND NUT FOODS. 213 ORCHARD ROAD. GRANOSE A WONDERFUL FOOD FOR INVALIDS DYSPEPTICS and also for those who are well. LEE AH WAH. 181, ORCHARD ROAD. Coach Carriage Builder Mr. T. KUDO, JAPANESE DENTIST. CHARGES MODERATE. From 7 a. m.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1768 4 SHIPPING NEWS. Vessels Feb i5 paters n the law of sales by auction. T^Tf HH'i 1I 1 Sa "J bla Hongkong, Feb 21; Behn A case of some interest to persons iffrfm I XJV^ X 1 J I Meyer who go to auctions has just been dev t Onia Hongkong,
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  • 273 5 I" lanuary, >• taining the Brittota Bui our vi-u- therein,, cu Year has H.CE well known while very next I leadMr. G.H W- wkan ayer i ri \wc ot Dr. ihat 2 tof ression centive LChnarceration j dChin- ally I I I in I ed I st
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  • 785 5 1 he Law, taken as a whole, is a profession which is commendably jealous o( its honour and reputation, but that there are many black sheep within its iuld cannot be denied. The cases within the last tew years cf solicitors who in breach of their
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  • 134 5 We have frequently heard of the seven-league boots with which falsehood is shod, and the leaden footed gait of truth. The late Judge Torrence, of Derby Conn., uttered many an epigram from the bench. A scientist, who was a witness, testified that sound travels at the rate of
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  • 615 5 Howarth BnMa^Ui. 6 per cent. 600.000 3 per cent. prm. buyers Kiley Hargraves, Ltd. 6 225,000 3 Singapore Municipal 6 400.000 20 >• 5 !,87&ooo 2 ~r u "i» 1 r t j i 602 0o 2 dis. nom. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6 250.000 2
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  • Commercial.
    • 127 5 Gambier buyers 6.95 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.00 do White, Fair L. W. 5 per cent M 24.75 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali i6| per cent. buyers 3 per cent. 19.00 Coffee Palembang, 20 per cent, basis 22.50 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 21.50 Tapioca, small pearl (Fair) seller.-
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    • 122 5 On London.— Bank j n 2/4 0/16 Demand w,r, do. 6ms Private 3m s 4 n/ M On Lttrnianv. Hank d d J# j O Private 3 m > 2 do 6m 8 ,33 On France. Hank dd 5 Private 3 111 > j. oo do 6ms j.^ On
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 388 5 {MONEY SAVED^ I is 1 I MONEY EARNED. I I IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUR LAND AND HOUSE A PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. I fi FIRST CONSULT A IG-A. Ferpai^dcz&COsl Auctioneers, No. 6 D' Almeida Street I I WHOSE RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES AND I COMMISSION THE LOWEST
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  • 972 6 SPECIAL VISIT BY I*HE BRITISH SQL" APRON An CM 1 iclr's iMPMStIONS, While the British squadron, consisting of the Kim* Alfred, Kent, and Dta>le,o, were at Dalny (or, as it is now called, Tairen), the authorities at Port Arthur very kindly offered to show any officers of
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  • 640 6 PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT EXPLAINED. Many tradesmen are anxiously considering the true effect of the Prevention of Corruption Act, which came into operation on New Year's Day. The general idea among them seems to be that, as regards this year at least, they are safe in giving
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  • 190 6 Midas found a diet of gold unsatisfactory when there was no variation from it, but in Paris there is at least one lady who has discovered that a little of it is well enough. Possibly she is not the only one who has done so, since the man who was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 454 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Mong Nam Seng) has this day purchased the stock in-trade and good-will of ChoLian Choon of No. 603 North Bridge Road, carrying on business as Pine-apple preservers, and that all debts contracted by Chop Lian Choon prior to this date should
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    • 671 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL 510,000,000 KKSEKVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve 810,000,000 1 iAi 050.0 Silver Reserve «1C,250,000 1 w***" Reserve Liability uf Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Esq— Chairman. Hon. v, VV. Dickson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. I H. E. Tomkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D.
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    • 301 6 m. Bolter, 69, ftNSON ROHD, 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 Pickled Herrings Salad Oil in Big and small Bottles Russian Caviare tit IX i* 1 o I ti <9 Anchovies in
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    • 356 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WAfiT« WANTED. WANTED. Compositors for day work. Must be good steady men. Good money for good men. ja m xYL«*HcL^"r^ D. JML. 9s, Robijison Road. WANTED. A thoroughly competent man who understands motor car engines, to look after a small petrol launch. $40 per
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    • 293 6 Mlsce «-"^1 P S TO'>| 0. 1 nificentdin I A Mountai, A health station rB A place ol 1 An atn w holifc? 1 tor'" CHEAP RETURN TICKETt First Sal,, on Cjj M Second Saloon £16 c I The P. < I nounce that they T^ arrangement. !hth«u*l COLOMBO, KANDY
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