Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 10 April 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 482 VOL. m. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 4344 1 THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. (By L, and C. Express Correspondent.) {Continued.) Tin to Last for Cknturies. In Mr. Campbell's report on the state of the Negri Sembilan a computation is made that on the average each miner won ore to the value of over $263 m the
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    • 142 1 0 j ll)C Straits. t, ca io inform our pier Sm^W^^ Sold up to &JM the Ist jflpriL 1907 O^F al 5b.25. per case T^IL CF ALL DEALERS. .SCHAEFER&Co. SOLE IMPORTERS. I Tvy'hrrmanos.! SIXGAPOKE. I EWELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES, GOLD, SILVER I NICKEL WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS. I Meon Double
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    • 125 1 Howarth Erskine.. Ei)§ii>eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone M. Telegrams ERSKINE." I Matchmakers Sc. I Cinematographs! Cinematographs! I {fresh pathe films L by mT at home prices. J 7 MOTORS AGUtTstoK^ THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. MOTOR CARS MOTOR LORRIES motor vans WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. MOTOR BOATS PILEY [^ARG REAVES fcO. Ltd.
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    • 10 1 We Guarantee tDe largest Circulation of anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 764 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY 10th APRIL. THE RAND CHINESE. In tht course of the debate m Imperial Parliament on the supply vote, some new and interesting facts were elicited on the subject of the future treatment of Chinese on the Rand. Mr. Lyttleton said that every
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  • 358 2 In these days when one hears so much about the worries and vexations which beset housekeeping m Singapore, it is wholesome to get a little plain sptaking concerning the shortcomings of housekeepers themselves. On this subject we have been favoured with the views of a lady who writes
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  • 160 2 Or,!e, ?C on the agenda tlme fOne^^ "linking can- did j (I learn from, lht) lor myself I That tfiisaLolid^?* Perhaps you WhyWAhe. Why m his look, a Th»H ctle eddale «!s "tttdav he bd a c "The Council Buta.th.:"; «s influence tot» FUshed thro' His E* His ace
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  • 52 2 Mr. Wesi above named m Singapore maL J arrangement tor I which is expected I day the i;th m The Company here next Monday raorajl here with an t.\ceilent rep* every place it has visited. at to be a great attraction inJ^ it is the first time has
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  • 68 2 South D long time I i happily marrie modified to tf* year's n instead of six ;;1 li a 2l we arc told has brOUR ~LJ to ot the divorce nearly completed the s scandals and protest? Dakota's Uwershave proved too Dakota's legislature, when mercenary ■JJgj butcd
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  • 53 2 late yesterday mann Opera i the performance »d^^ •by them m the v it therefore canctfJ^J Wi: learn that a ccived from Wg American Con.ul^ Halifax m Nova sj fer is the resul made by the A*| that ho iJcsned a l climate on account w Wilber. Mr.b at present
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    • 293 2 To-pi^t Wednesday. Ropal Cinematograph /f^y^S^^ JUBILEE HALL. BE4C E A^ A D rrL e s I 11^ V VISE> )JT Ik I mmd cmrg€ of pßo6Rarnm€ I I^Ss^^^^^^^C^^ JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY PER GERMAN MAIL. I I T^M^% I THE LATEST FELRIS FROM THE CONTINENT. I j^^^^^ Jl Ones that have
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    • 179 2 CONSUMERS DESIRING A PERFECTLY PURE PALATABLE I COGNAC BRANDY WILL DO WELL TO TRY I Fronjy, Rogee Cos I I "MEDICAL RESERVE" I COGNAC BRfINDY. 1 I \o.-a, l< v> l -i,r 67. u.-ujnn^ Price 1.2S| O W PrU Mi uZlm\ I PEI BOTTLE! I I f n^S3S R^ OMMENI)E
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    • 295 2 BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE Fiiday April 12th 8 p.m. STRAITS CHINESE CONCERT. Tickets $1.00 each. TO LET. At Traijong Katong No. 3, comfortably furnished close to the old Fort, bathing-shed. From^st May. Apply— CAPT. JOHNS, j Cantonement Road. 10-4-07 to 23-4-07. WANTED. A Runner to board steamers and meet passengers good wages
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    • 19 2 Sale" 00 1 f rget tO V Slt Little s Annual "Saturday, is the last day of Little'^ bale.
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    • 14 2 "•John Little's^ Sale Bargains J; Remnants and* cleared at 1 itttef nal Sale ft**
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 12 3 ■•■•5 has appointed u ,t nn-Cuncral token of sin-
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  • 5 3 \m-ilo. ii 3 1
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  • 22 3 Haldanes Proposals ReArmy Reform. s car: war*, and taking n the e'latter. otherwise the g -provA.den. I j forces of ere it
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  • 9 3 The Duke and Duchess of Connaught I. m. Cairo.
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  • 17 3 Th e Secretary of State for India and the Indian Trade Journal. a.m. Morly wed to irnals,
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  • 8 3 15 DONE, acted 3s
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  • 13 3 A Cl ive Memorial. !iould i»r statue ilcutu Lord I uld be wiping
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  • 14 3 "'a. April,. El si din the "idlOOo; S^ Lord
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  • 1330 3 CLAIM AGAINST A LAWYER. Before the Chief Justice Sir Hyndman Jones yesterday morning Kong Soon a contractor sued Mr. Niblett the local lawyer for $2900.72 for repair work done to some houses belonging to defendant m Sago Street. Mr. F. M. Elliott appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. van
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  • 95 3 PROMOTED TO HALIFAX N. S. We understand that as anticipated by Consul-General D. H. Wilber of I S. A., he has now received instructions as to his transfer. Consul-General Wilber is to go to Halifax m Nova Scotia. This is undoubtedly promotion, but no doubt Mr.
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  • 128 3 1 his excellent show is having a good season here, if only a short one, each night the>- have shown so far, there have been very good houses, and it is a pity they cannot stay with us longer. Next Saturday afternoon there is to be a
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  • 143 3 An eventful life has ended at Lahore through the death of Mr. G. H. Coates, a son of Sir Frederic Coates. Born at Kew, October 28, 1798. Mr. Coates was m his 109 th year. He had a remarkable life, having served m the French National
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  • 159 3 Count Henry Dela Vaulx. who may fittingly be described as the world's greatest balloonist, has broken his leg whilst bob-sleighing with his wife at Coux. The sleigh dashed into a bank and overturned. The Countess fell m soft snow, and was unharmed. The Count, who was carried
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  • 141 3 THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL SUED FOR DAMAGES. An action for damages was heard m the Colombo Court of Requests to-day. The plaintiff, Mr. Shanks of MasterAttendant's Department, sued Mr. P. Arunachalam, Registrar-General, for R3OO. The plaintiff stated that m December last, while he was cycUng m
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  • 453 3 (From our ownjorr^pondent.) Penang, April 6. Dear Mr. Editor :-The Penang contingent of cricketers f or the F.MS vs Colony match returned on Wednesday! What with the severe defeat sustained from the hands of their redoubtable opponents m the Federal capital and the long and monotonous journey by
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  • 161 3 A British steamer whose name is variously given n-^ Harry, Helley. and Fan ley, is stated m telegrams from Hakodate to have been damaged by a floating mine m Tsugaru Strait at midnight on March 19. She was bound for Tientsin, via Muroran with
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  • 152 3 Every phrase of denunciation the Liberals were able to use with regard to the employment of Chinese labour m South African mines applies with greater force to the employment of Chinese labour on the British ships owned by Mr. Holt's Liverpool firm, says the Daily Mail m referring
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  • 41 3 It is reported by Japanese papers that the Emperor will be present at the ceremony of launching the battleship Aki. the sister ship of the Satsuma, which will take place at Kure on April 15th or 1 6th.
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  • 127 3  -  Kobe Herald The Beiyu Kiokai (America's friends Association) held a meeting at Tokio, when the following resolutions were passed i, _We consider the steps taken by America to prohibit the immigration of lapanese labourers to be a denial of the privileges of the Japanese m America, and
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    • 17 3 v Don't iorget to visit Little's Annual Sale." Saturday, is the la^t day of Little's I Sale"
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    • 25 3 John Little's Annual O jh Clearance Sale. Bargains m all Departments." Remnants and Oddments are being cleared at Little's Sale for Half Original Sale Prices."
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    • 15 3 Don't forget to visit Little's Annual m Saturday, is the last day of Little's Sale."
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    • 395 3 ©tt f s Victoria Circus. TO-NIGHT AND FOR 3 MORE NIGHTS ONLY GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME Entire Change of Programme on Thursday TheOnly Matinee for Children SATURDAY at 4 p.m. THE DANGEROUS OPEN LOOP BY Mr. WILLIAM SeHULTZ Who will give $5,000 to anyone doing the same act. Angelotto.— Was the
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    • 401 3 FRENCH CIHEHATOGRAPH To-i>i§l>t To-pi^bt ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. WE WILL EXHIBIT J HE BEST PICTURES FROM OUR LARG:. 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. SfCatinee Svery Saturday From 6 to
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  • 254 4 1 lie Second Ordinary Meeting of the Lcdbury Rubber Company was held Winchester House at noon yestcrdty. riicrc were present Messrs. F. \V. Barker, Chairman, A. D. Allan, A. J. Ross, G. P. Owen, and VV. Lowthei Kemp, Secretary. The report* and accounts which were
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  • 337 4 No country m the world i- more overrun with spies or more addicted to the spy mania than France. Between ■-even and eight hundred agent>, male and female, are employed by the Pre fa tore ot Police m Pat i> alone to ferret out the most
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  • 105 4 One day last month m one of the St. Petersburg streets, a subaltern of the Horse Guard* met three privates of the Engineers, who did not salute properly. He wished to have them arrested, but they took to their heels. The officer followed, shouting
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  • 343 4 We much regret to announce that Sir Thomas Hanbury. X.C.V.0., formerly ot Shanghai, the founder of the Hanbury Botanical In-titute ot the Royal University, Genoa, and of the Museum Pra?historicum, near Mentone. died on 9UI inst. at his Riviera resi (fence, La Mortola, \'entimiglia, Italy, m his
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    • 340 4 TRADES, PROFESSIONS flGElto SINGAPORE Are you business people? Have you goods for sale? IF SO, ADVERTISE THEM IN THE E. D. M. which has the largest circulation of any paper m Singapore, and is forwarded to all parts of the F. M. S., Java, B. N. Borneo, Ceylon etc., it
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    • 382 4 SINGAPORE 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 arc well "A GOOD SHOT IS OUR LAST HOPE" SAID LORD ROBERTS. So young boys don't waste all your time on Football and
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    • 98 4 S2^ straits^ AND y S| NGAP O^ ■"■••55; at n SEREMBy GENERA coiiiiissi HOUSE OWNER KUALA LUI RASSOOLBHOY iLif KUAU DetJersinJt Cloth., at Silks and &v ALS Dealers m Goods f t( IPOJ FEDERAL CYCLE Cycles, Mount I General i. Cycles, Guns, R. W.A. De SILVAi A Manufacta ston-. i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1683 4 shippingTnews. VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war. Flag and Tons. Comders Arrived. From For When Lying Kaiser Franz'Josph. Aus. Crui. 4000 Zublay Mar 25 Hongkong Hongkong X?™ McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Ja-i 12 Manila Dock Wt ßasin Sea Belle F. M. S. Yacht 48 Ahniai Feb 5 P. Swet. for docking
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  • 1070 5 PRACTICALLY 1 dietty -m.<! at the nent, to A Depart- th. ultimo he Ailed him to found a „„>,, cr.imcnl r (1 tK stable two cm ltn when when PC. A. Depart- ruan ttended to <t p^y was allowed c t, three sre placed bei >re gold V
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  • 667 5 Mining. Capital. Subscbed Tf'^ £f- P«d Rcserv Con.panv Rations l?el l__ snares Prier I 1*1*1 GOLO »i75.ooo $,40,000 j 3,500 'Sued fc~whfcM.Cd.U4 I.00 nomu.a, 1 MOO Z400.000 J50 000 ,<-™ o "f "o 1>ufr 6 < olo mcnt 0 Lld l ;1 ---<'> J« Ml *3oo,o W
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  • Commercial.
    • 82 5 On L—dm.—Btik j m i **4 9/<<> On Gitmmny. Bmfc d d 2.40 On France. -Bank d 6 *-95 On India.— Bank T. T. 1 74 On Hongkong.- Bank d d 1 On Shanghai. Bank d d 81 1/2 Ok Japan. Bank d d 115 Sovereigns about H»57 India
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    • 243 5 Copra Siantan 1085 do Mixed do Bali Il2 do Timor h -3° do Sarawak n !I do Pasir n do Billiton Io8 5 do Pulo o<^° do Oongola "-J 0 do Sankawang 10 -9° CofTcc, Bali i6j per cent, buyers 3 p/c. r 19-00 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis
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    • 290 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILIK3S. The S. S. Pontianak (Captain Casey, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, s»jecial rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. THE FAMOUS WflYAflG KASSIJVI. To-Night To-Night 1 Vedneedap 1 Oth April AT THE
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    • 910 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL iio,ix»o 000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve t10.000,000 I *->I(XXm,U) Silver Reserve $11,000,000 1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,UAJ Court of Directors. G. H. Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr.WJ. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Balluch, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. t. Goetz, Esq. A J. Kayinond, Esq.
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    • 326 6 "E. P. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. TO BE LET. TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Three rooms on 2nd Floor. Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. To Let, Moss Bank" No. 28 Grange Road, situated m fairly large private grounds, with good stabling accommodation &c, For terms apply
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    • 399 6 WANTED. WANTED. Situation as Teacher m a School at Singapore or out of Singapore can produce testimonials or good references. Apply to MAGISTER, c/o E. D. M. WANTED. An Eurasian Clerk with some office experience. Apply m writing with copies of testimonials to SYME Co. WANTED. Experienced NATIVE DRIVER for
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    • 210 6 E D MjhJ Single Copy I 1 Months I OUT STA^ I ADVERTISING "anted, To I Notices, 4 XVK V lnch Single G J»W fading daily insertion j::^: For v inch Single f^vc heading J thrice weekly. X For inch s,ngi cl a »>ove heading I two insertions W ed
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