Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 March 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 465 VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, WEDNSDAY, MARCH 20, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 493 1 GENERAL KUROPATKIN'S DEFENCE. In a second batch of Kuropatkin's revelations sent by Keuter the incompetence of the general officers of the Russian Army is placed m a glaring light. Their want of intelligence, their disobedience, and m some cases actual cowardice, contributed m an overwhelming measure to
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  • 212 1 MASKING EDWARD BEEN MEDIATOR In Wednesdays "Daily Dispatch' the London correspondent ot" that paper iv rites The important announcement id these columns on Monday, to the et; ct that the King's visit to Paris was If :ed m the hope of making peace between the French
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  • 145 1 l"lie Prince and Princess ol Wales are to be entertained by Lord and Lady Blythswood during their forthcoming visit to Glasgow. Lord Blvthswood, who is over seventy, but still hale aid hearty, has immensely valuable property m Glasgow. Oncol the heroes of the Crimea, where
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  • 726 1 MEETING IN KUALA LUMPUR A public meeting was held m the Municipal Offices, Kaula Lampur, a day or two ago, when an address was given by his Lordship the Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak with respect to the endowment of a Bishopric of the Diocese of the
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  • 191 1 Says the "Straits Kcho Already a large part of the revenue <>l Penang goes to Singapore. As if this were not enough we arc being subjected periodically to i-it> of inspection from Heads of Department from Singapore, and, of course, Penang has to pay for these pleasure
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 If^uaraiitcc cuiatio" of up PPer^ cr jngaporc. uco io inform our V B^B^bL r y^^Bk^^^^ *I I 1^ I ai 56.25, per case I of 12 bottles. Rtmil op all dealers. fsCHAEFER&Co. I SOLE IMPORTERS. [evy hermanos" [annual cash Learance sale. 6 DAYS OISTL-Y". Commencing Sftonclay 18th IUGE REDUCTIONS ENORMOUS
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    • 269 1 HowartLfr^m^ Ei>^ii>ccrs apd contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. atf "taik ho co. Es :r HED l THE ORIENT General Storekeepers, Provision Merchants and Commission Agents. I Saturday \e WS*paper ft, MAIN road, taiping I for One and ail. Wholesale importers of European Goods, and Provisions of finest quality I I I'd! be
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    • 12 1 Che Paper for the People. Che Best fldoeriismfl medium m the Straits.
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  • 326 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY 20TH MARCH. MICROBES IN MILK. In our issue of the 14th inst we had a leader on Milk and Infant Mortality.* 1 We tried to prove therein by facts and riguers how the infant mortality m the County of Lambeth m Kngland
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  • 348 2 Though the electric tramways since their introduction have proved to be an indubitable benefit to a large section of the public, one cannot but have been struck by the numerous complaints against them m one respect or another that have been made through the columns of the
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  • 229 2 Our readers will not yet have forgotten the sad demise of Inspector Reynolds at Labuan by drowning, the particulars of which we recently recorded. This has caused sonic changes among the supervising officers of the Police Force. Inspector Crummey of Kandang Kerbau division has been appointed to Labuan
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  • 566 2 Friday, 22nd. Mr. Buckley's Lecture (Free.) Prinsep Street Church, S-50 p.m. Migo Careless, -ister of Ser^ Major Careless, S. V. C, has obtained a certificate of Midwifery at the Maternity Hsspital, and is open to er~ Bents from date. A meeting of the shareholders of Messrs Eraser and Neave Ltd.
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  • 23 2 Mr-. igt id ly be called dt tit. i pi *l 9 ice id. ers -H of m. sent I
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  • 46 2 j of tb U help n! J however had iro is to L>< The cler his c t* sent himSj J The when a of his I fort oil i When lie IQ J marriage 1)r mar. jyi for big H months to i
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  • 81 2 I i] ofSinga Cine; ml that they I night the a! x* excellent h< The J *0 entertai; by away bctti »l that tent painted a M sized sci I scverounded all oi one n I The I better pi >J ta& and < screen. rhisw© {J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 275 2 730p.m TC-NIGHT »»»P» TUESDAY T Sloyal Cinematograph f O JUBILEE HALL, O IM Beach li<>u<l. war Baffles. IM Grand Change of programme. G G H THE CITY'S BEST. THE ROYAL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. STRATHJVIIUIi WHISKY. j JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I FOR TWO WEEKS IQO7 only. SINGAPORE. \^\Ji ANNUAL n&QH
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    • 199 2 READY THOMPSON THOMAS COS Sfew Sh/ee jOist. Ulrite, Send, Call or 'Pbonc for a Copp. GET ONE ANYHOW. You lose money every day you are without it. SENT POST FREE ANYWHERE. THOMPSON, THOMAS 00. THE AUSTRALIA V STORES, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. r PENANC SALES ROOmP established 1892 BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 164 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. An Accountant and Cashier, prepared to give security. Apply to PARTHA Co., Q4, Robinson Road. WANTED. FOR CLEARANCE SALE. Several young Lady and Male Assistants for our Annual Clearance Sale, Apply— JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd; GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 76 2 COMING EVENTS. To-day, 2©tb Hi&h Water: 1-4.) am., 2-32 pm. Licensing Justice, 9-30 pm. Rowing Race S. C. C. Tennis T©-m©rr©\v 21st High Water i 2-19 am., 3-33 pm. 3. I. Homeward Mail closes 3 pm. Rawing Race S. V. C. Fencing Class, Drill Hall, ft-80 pm. S. V. I.
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  • 128 3 Ihe Secretary ot the Council of the l'erak Rifle Association has addressed the following to the adjutant of the al Volume Mr. Fred. Wickcit has kindly pre--1 a challenge cup to be fired for ilouing condition^— o(>en to Members ot the F. M.S. Rifle Asons and Volunteers,
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  • 79 3 A Gymkhana is to be held <>n the l< m on the i^t. proximo at 3 p in. Phere arecigtit events thus: -a PoloBall Race; a Five Furlong Scurry Race; Tent Pegging; Jumping; Postilion race Lgg and Spoon race Ladies 1 hiving Saddling m costume. ihe course is
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  • 132 3 a Meet g :ec Masons resi dent m Kinta District held at the residI Duncan Cooper, it was announced that a charter for the new Lodge had been received by the last mail from the Grand Lodge ot England, and that premi-es suitable for the purpose-
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 138 3 BRITAIN'S DUTY. London, March 19, 1 p.m. hi the moti.m tor the second reading ol the Appropriation Hill, Mr. Theodore faylor called attention to the opium traffic carried on m the British Colonies particularly 1 longkong. Mr. Winston Churchill, I'ndcrSecrefor the Colonies, m reply stated
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  • 173 3 S< [EN HFIC EXPEDITION NNOT BE SANCI lON ED. London, March ij, i i 20 a.m. Replying to .1 request of Sir faubman Goldie, k. 1 m. r. k. i dent of the Royal Geographical Society, to sanction a scientific expedito Mount Everest from the Tibetan -1
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  • 52 3 NDARMES STONED London, March 19, 11.30 a.m. cen thousand b;. burned on the quays at Genoa by 1 gendarens iged m cfc v 1 1 streets, and I gendarme was killed by a revolver shot < *ne oi the strikers I of
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  • 60 3 EECH BY A CHINESE .MINISTER Lo:.J Ml B.m. \q launch of the cruiser I;: table at Govan on Saturday, the ster, Hi- Excellency V. [*a-Si< was much impressed with the importance of a :::vv for yHe hoped that m the near future would have ai cut navy,
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  • 901 3 WHERE DID THE GUTTA GO? Before Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday afternoon, Sheik Talib bin Murreesuecl Keng Soon Seng for the return of 72 pieuls 31 katties ofgutta or its value over $6,090. Messrs. Braddeli and Knowles appeared tor plaintiff and Messrs. Ellis and Cleaver for the defendants. Mr.
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  • 113 3 Mr. 11. L. Johnson has arrived at Kuala Lumpur to take up the appointment m the Federal Dispensary left vacant by tlic resignation of Mr. 11. L. Carter. A St. Petersburg correspondent states that Court circles are extremely dissatisfied that General Kuropatkin's memoirs should have been published without the Imperial
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  • 376 3 A FEW CHANGES r The B. I. steamer Canara," Captain Kerr, arrived from London, with a general cargo, and the following passengers Messrs. Nailer, Masson, Boden and Trip. The "Canara" was built m 1905, -and had been on the Bombay-London' run of the B.
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  • 130 3 O WERNMENTS OFFER. Mr. A. E. Fernando, a native y>\ Moratuwa, is m communication with Government regarding a new treatment for hydrophobia. Mr. Femando's father was a well-known native physician m his day and had cured quite a number of hydrophobic patient-. Mr. Fernando has, however,
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  • 129 3 The Zoological Garden- now po--e-- -pecimen the long-tailed goral, from Korea. It is neither a goat nor an antelope, but ha> points belonging l< 1 both, and so nature students are content to call it a goat-antelope. It is no bigger than an ordinary goat, with rather
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  • 232 3 In the Police Court yesterday Mr. S. F. B. Martin, on behalf ofSnaikMd. Noordin Meah, applied to Mr. G. H. Hereford for a warrant against M. If. Noordin, to have him arrested and show cause why he -hould not be bound over to keep the peace for
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  • 137 3 CAPITAL SENTENCE ON ALL FIVE PRISONERS. The trial of the Fcrrcira raiders concluded on Wednesday. All the five accused were sentenced to death, Polgieter and Reticf beinj; recommended to mercy. The five men sentenced are Ferreira, his brother, Jooste, Potgieter, and Rctief. The raid began on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 299 3 ARTIE TULLY. TURF COMMISSION AGENT, 17, Change Alley, SINGAPORE. ARTIE TULLY attends all meetings m the Straits and Malay States, and will also be represented at the principal meetings m Java. Doubles, Trebles, and straight out bettings on principal races. "TULLY SINGAPORE." AUCTION SALE A.BOUT 400 LOTS OF Valuable Teak,
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    • 460 3 gg FRENCH CINEMATOGRAPH To-i>i§l)t To-t>i£bt t ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. WE WILL EXHIBIT lIIK BEST PICTURES FROM OCR LARGfc 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. J fiat 1 nee oven/
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  • 715 4  - CAN WE STOP BETTING (By Canon Horsley Il>i> is the question put to me. I answer with a sad but derided No. Few, indeed, are the things that can be abolished Even matter' i> indestructible. You can abolish slavery, but not oppression capital punishment, but not murder. Betting is partly
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  • 205 4 Both the Prince and the Princesi of Wales are loud parents, but bring up their family with a certain Strictnei For example, the Princess, not long ago, went to a children's party m the middle of the week, taking with her Princess Mary and little Prince Henry. Her
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  • 54 4 Mk C. W. Bkkmami. A.D.0., Parit, WM very badly spiked m the loot last week while engaged m a fish-drive on the I'erak river. lie suffered extreme agony for several hours and was eventu illy taken to the BatU Gajah hospital by Major dc Hamd m his motor-car. He is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 551 4 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONS AoEf^ SINGAPORE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD DEPOT. IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS CEREAL AND NUT FOODS. 213, ORCHARD ROAD. GRAN'OSE A WONDERFUL FOOD FOR INVALIDS DYSPEPTICS and also for those who are well. WHAT IS THE WEE^S TALK? SMOKE JUK E rjO. A NICE SMOKE AFTER DINNER CIGARELLA At a very
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    • 85 4 SEREMBAM *M MERCHAN to thicl SIN I SEREMBju, I :igai IKm SI ioit RASSOOLBHOY^J I ilers.njc H Silk gecj Dealers m boodsfor l a "d Gentiem«B| IPOE J5 ool! FEDERAL CYCLeI ,-ith )m R. W.A. DeblLWiow I fl ji )n ivc PtrtAK OlSP^sl I Gold b I HOOT COMPttl I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1926 4 rjAß^^ f l».^_ ia^^L irVwtv SH I PPI N G~N EWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Where Men-of-war. Flag and Tons Comders Arrived From For When Lying McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Jan 12 Manila Dock WEBasin Sea Belle F. M. S. Yacht 48 Ahmat Keb 5 P. Swet. for docking „E.
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  • 1133 5 GANG ROBBERY. -^habited locality u for Jus I ally beard ot crime A c located with m the l c h m. id knockId man. a .lack rhey broke open I thedoor tni ,s knockH k and them i early 'lie art He ud where i remain a
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  • 34 5 Plagui has appeard among the monkeys m the Zoological Gardens, at Rangoon. Some eight or ten had died up to February 18, and the gardens i have been closed to access by the public.
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  • 439 5 J|, Capital. Subscbed. Issue Paid p— Share, Value v,,,0 Reserv, Com )any q,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,V I Pric. 1 GOLD. •W-oo 1.40,000 3 .500'S U ed "ersawa,, G. M. Co.. LI H. ,oo „o mil, a 1000 £350,^ 4^ '300,000 $293 000 -.000 atergi&^ I I 640 unissued (l'nti
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  • Commercial.
    • 126 5 Gam bier buyers 7. 2 f'n d n° a SUM NO> IO Copra, Bali 11.50 do Pontianak 1 100 (F J epper, Black ordinary Singapore) 18.17] do White, 5 per cent. 27. ;o Sago Sarawak Flour 3.0S do Brunei No. 1 5.05 Pearl Sago, small 5.40 Coffee, Bali 15]
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    • 120 5 On London. Bank 4m s ■STI. P« Private 3 m B On Genntmy. -Bank d d o Private ni 0 (> m 8 3.48] O// Framr. Bank d d **q« Private .5 m > (1 a t.oj O// /m^o. Hank J T. JJ Private 30 d s ,1- Qm
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 400 5 j MONEY SAVED I MONEY EARNED, j I IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUK LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. i I FIRST CONSULT I G. A. Ferpapdez^Cc. I Auctioneers, No. 6 D' Almeida Street. I I* WHOSE RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES ANO 1 COMMISSION THE LOWEST TH
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  • 471 6 IN THIS OVERCROWDED PROFESSION YOUNG BARRISTERS HAVE NO CHANCE WITHOUT INFLUENCE. The English Bar is hopelessly In London alone more than barristers arc attempting to practise. A man is lucky if he can can when he is tony. A Barrister-at-Lau s m the "English
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  • 101 6 KUALA Kangsar i*- going ahead nnd ifl -oon to have what will probably be the largest building m the F. M. S. That, at least, is what we gather from correspondence published m the I. I*., the communication staling that Ihe. erection of the Malay Residential School (why not call
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  • 488 6 A GERMAN OEEICER'S FEARS. Commander Capelle, a German naval officer on the retired list, has, states the Berlin correspondent of the Morning Pott, written a book m order to explain to his countrymen why England and Japan have concluded an alliance, and against whom these
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  • 103 6 At already mentioned, a Parisian contemporary, the Matin, has proposed to organise a motor race from Peking to Paris, which, it believes, will throw all previous long distance motor races far into the shade. Despite the enormous difficulties of the undertaking, it seems that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: —"ffieaS"'" PORTE-VEINE jl Extra it Vegetal a l IXORA V^t Illustrations below. These different Articles are also regularly protected JS.L^jAv and the seller
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    • 468 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. The S. S. Pontianak (Cattain Casky, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, special rates for cargo. Apply to:The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Aborts. miscellaneous, a c NO CURE -NO PflY. FREE OF CHARGE feO any sufferer from
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    • 677 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 «qi *****0 Silver Reserve $11 000 000 21 00U(UUU Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H. MIiDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr.VV.J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Balloch, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. K. Goetz, Esq. A J.
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    • 319 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. WANTED, A clerk (Eurasian or Chinese) mast be quick at figures and with some knowledge of accounts. Apply personally to E. D. M. OFFICE, 95, Robinson Road WANTED. Steamer of about 300 tons dead weight capacity. WANTED. A second-hand Smith Premier
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    • 427 6 WANTED. WANTED, Situation as Teacher m a School it Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. c/o E. U. M. DOVERNMENT_HOTIFICATIOH. Wanted. Male and Female Teachers. Apply to the Inspector of Schools. Education office, Singapore. Singapore, 13th March, 1907. WANTED. An Eurasian Clerk with some office
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    • 172 6 3 Months r > Months Year 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months Year advertisincratJl SMALL advertise! Wanted, To Let y Notic^4c l4( l k 1 Single I Ifr. heading 1 I ™h- inscrtioi I Fo v inch Sing| c S^ve heading I thncc weekly. I For I! 'Ch Sin g
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