Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 June 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 530 VOL. m. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 3449 1 ARRIVAL SCENES.— A POPULAR WELCOME. London, May 10, 1907. The receptiou at Dover, on 6th inst., of General his Imperial Highness Prince Sadanaru Fushimi, the Japanese Envoy to the King, was a most brilliant I ceremony. The Prince and his suite crossed from Calais in
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    • 429 1 At ff™lg Howarth Erskine r 1 e— ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. nrtoiica fl spring i nnciiv** f I Telephone 28. Telegrams "3EE.SK.INE." 2::::::::::^ iiii-ia^a llie Nocera water s an VH excellent drinking-water it is 2^^P^^^^ffli^^W^MHHP^PMHi^^^^^^^^^^^^W^M^PMßHM^^MMMß^BßHßßßßß^^^£ I U digestive, easily assimilated, S y^K^V K jJHLj mid very useful in cases T A>ysS|K<Q\ SL-L-JB^I
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    • 10 1 Ulc Guaranty tbe earnest Circulation or anp Paper in Singapore.
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  • 698 2 The Eastern Daily Mail PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY. 6TH JUNE. TRAMCARS AND POLICE COURTS. i Ihe difficulty of conducting the business at the Police Courts owing to the noise created by the passing ol the tramcars has grown almost intolerable to those who are responsible tor meeting out justice at
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  • 241 2 Phe P. Homeward Mail s 5 "Oceana" will leave Singapore at S a. m. on Friday, 7th instant. THI Directors of the P. Steam Navigation Co. have declared a divi- dend of 7 per cent, on the deferred stock. I he total amount of tin ore exported by the tributor-
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  • 347 2 Lovers of histrionic art among the Singapore community have a rare treat in store tor them. The Parsi Alfred Theatrical Company which is well-known all over India and Burma for its first clasrepertoire of Indian plays, its high class music, us enchanting sceneries, and the
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  • 58 2 to bidf a *^S3 fe!ss1 reply Tf n 3 Public P i afl O s^th at vi h^ others he 'fi^HiJ a "y rate M set two l and trance u^Vef which tS^aik for 4l kN a,her ii :> "Kneed f OT nn S uoran ««inS^ fdvocati ng the
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  • 349 2 to be y higher b encouraging, fe two JS and one a chiefly due ton industry by -h* u r Oidham, of the i, ccrningFitz Graft a beautifully, and galloped before long amiS i C "P Preparation when SJ Qota Alexandra, -ae jj Aosta. andPrir..an orchestra! cor.ee-. m Martuoci at
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    • 362 2 jJOHN IiiTTUE CO. LTD I APPLES FRESH SHIPMENTS J Andrew usher e©. f s I REGULARLY. I CELEBRATED I I I BOTOL HIT AMI JONfITHAfIS-HED AND WOOLLY. "WJJIgJ^Y I FIVE C HOWN-GREEN AND JUICY. I Per dozen oto. 60. Per case (11 doz) $6.00 BOTTLED BY is IN SINGAPORE I
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    • 192 2 HARMSTON'S (JRAND CIRCUS AND Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. Cast Right. Cast Right. To-night! To-night!! SPECIAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under The Patronage and in The Immediate Presence ot H. E. IHE GOVERNOR Sir John Anderson K C. M. G. and a Large Party from Government I louse. Last Night. Last
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    • 142 2 PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Why have your Piano out of order. when Mr. W. J. Garcia (who has had 12 jean practical experi- ence with j.BroadwoodA Sons, London guarantees to make worn or old pianos like new. at most moderate charges. Single or Contract tun- ings at very cheap rates.
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    • 265 2 LESSONS IN DRAWING ftC Mr. S. Peter, (Silver Medalist Ceylon art Exhibition) and Licentiate Teacher Ceylon; also Ceylon Licentiate Teacher in Drawing, possessing 17 year's experience, is open to accept Pupils for Drawing, Oiiand water Colour Drawing, Illuminating Addresses, Painting and Scenic Painting; also Ar. chitectural and Mechanical Drawing; also
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 3 3 .„£,»■<•■"""' establish an
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  • 13 3 Company i»unK incwcou^a-Hlhas vrnenl the French repreD ia, has been i
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  • 12 3 i; Mouse W Commons, f»*' -crnment I tgustfwD of the
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  • 20 3 London, June a 1 Hou-eo! Common-. Mr. WlOindcr Sectary tor the ;nC ed that the Constituwill be
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  • 271 3 tting looking D is your raachan i~ apiece of g does not come in every >kiitay. It came the other day to :e: who writes in the Wednesday/some of the garden Haloes down to the es gradually while the carters i j\ a sudden the 11
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  • 43 3 allN( SNAKE. that *V*e Pastor of *wa ncs oi her Iff^toS destendill g the "ii^fcll J o >°« aside to StP*- S e h roadwa -vinto k? I hour before JJ^-ifanv m M^ a Pore yet lM(Jl 4nex; 1 Probabl >
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  • 62 3 By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's. Betting on the eve of the Derby. London, June 5, 3.15 p.m. The following is the latest betting for the Derby j Slieve Gallion 6to 4 on. j Orhy 15 to 2 against Galvani 15 to 2 Bezonian 9to 1 Woohvinder 10 to 1 Earlston
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  • 54 3 COMMITTEE'S DECISION REPUDIATED. London, June 5, 3-15 p.m. Jhe Seamen's Central organization at Marseilles repudiated the decision o( the Committee who were sent to negotiate with the Government. Orders were issued to the strikers to continue the strike till the demands of the seamen are granted.
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  • 54 3 VISIT TO OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW. London, June 5, 3.15 p.m. A continuous programme of festivities ii arranged in honour of the crews of Tsukuba and Chitose. On Tuesday a large party visits the horse show at Olympia where the Principal Officers will be
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  • 71 3 LAW TO BF ADMINISTERED WITH FIRMNESS. London, June 5, 6.50 p.m. There was a prolonged debate in the House of Lords regarding the Agrarian outrages in Ireland. Lord Den man replying on behalf ot the Government admitted considerable agrarian disturbance in certain districts which causing great
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  • 41 3 MERCILESSLY BEATEN BY THE CH>NE_SE. London, June 5, 6-50 p.m. Ihe Hongkong correspondent of the Datlx Mail reports that at Shaotungfu, Missionary Pollard has been mercilessly beaten by the Chinese and stabbed in the lungs.
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  • 341 3 The Gokak falls, about thirty miles from Belgaum, are a magnificent sight when the river Ghatprabha is swollen by the rains. The water plunges over an enormous sandstone cliff 170 feet high into the picturesque gorge of Gokak. Bold cliffs face the river below the fall and the
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  • 240 3 Tm well-known Indian paper Pioneer publishes an article urging that important results miyht follow the opening of a trade route along the ■ndtut and almost foi gotten road from 'he no. th-cast corner of Assam into the rich Chinese province of Szechuan. This, the Pu neer admits, would involve the
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  • 873 3 M. B. CHO ANGULIA v. LOW H OON YONG. Story of a Ring. Yesterday afternoon before the Chief ustice, Sir Hyndman Jones, M. E. Cho sued Low Chcon Yong for the urn of Si, 500. Mr Khory appeared for the plaintiff; 1r. Delay for the defendant. The
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  • 174 3 His Lordship the Chief Justice, this morning, gave judgment in the case of Lee Hoon Hoo vs. M. A. D'Silva for i, 6 13. 70 for laterite alleged to have been supplied, holding that the defendant should succeed excepting in the amount of $127, for which he gave
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  • 855 3 SCOTCH WHISKY FROM BRANDY WHICH IS NOT BRANDY. Yesterday morning before Mr. Michell, the First Magistrate, the Managers of Messrs. Diethelm Co. Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, and Kramp Co., responded to summonses charging them with selling various kinds of whisky under false trade descriptions Mr. P.J. Sproule D.JP. P.
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  • 82 3 'I he report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Edalji case is long and exhaustive. It considers the conviction wrong, but says that Edalji brought some of his troubles upon himself. AH the officials concerned did all that was possible in the interests of justice. The
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  • 593 3 Mr. Herbert Poynton writes as fol- i lows in the M Englishman."— -The place of honour in the Spring Fiction number (April) of the "London Ma- t gazine" is given to a story by I Sarath Kumar Ghosh, the young 4 Indian writer who has in recent
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  • 168 3 The revenue for 1906 was ,£326,621, from which ate deducted ,£101,673 for the ordinary expenses, and ,£15,270 for expenditure relating to maintenance of cables, depreciation of spare cnble, sundry differences in exchange, and in-come-tax payable abroad, leaving ,£209,677, to which is added jQi 17,089 brought forward, making a
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  • 336 3 A writer in the "Indian Field," tells a truly remarkable story of buffalo intelligence. He says M 1 was sitting up for a panther a few weeks atjo over a dead goat, a live goat being picketted beside it. Shortly after sunset I heard the
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    • 293 3 Clarke Co.^ I^P* 207. Queen Str*et.\ R Just landed ex S, S. Fortunatus 22 r Horses and Ponies in Perfect Condition specially and personally selected by C Zimmermann for the local market. %mr INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone No. g/6. VICTORIAS, BROUGHAMS, BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, RALEIGH CARTS, ETC. ETC. 4 SINGLE HORSE,
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  • 531 4 The Times of Cevion under the heading Carelessness and incivility published the following paragraph describing an accident which happened to an old gentleman, Dr. Stork, when passing the Victoria Golf Links, Colombo. Ihe paragraph brought forth a prompt letter of apology from the Honorary Secretary of
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  • 122 4 ADVERTISER WHO RECEIVED j,«SJ PROPOSALS. Every Whit Monday a banquet given at Ecaus^ne^. Belgium, by a >ciety of young women, to which eiii;ib!c young men are invited. In the "iticial paper of this organisation, the "Sennette," a stot v is told of a r.ianulactuter who ad\..tised
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  • 328 4 MR. H. M. ALLEYN AND MK DKSTERKK. Satisfactory CoNDmoxs 01 Rubbim CULTIVATION. A representative of the Tumet of CVvluit had a brief chat with Air. jj. ft. Allcyn, who, in company with Mr" LrEsterre, ha* ju^t puid^ a visit to I ravancorc ll icy left Ceylon
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    • 808 4 THfIDES, PROFESSIONS fIGE|H Carbide or Calcium« horse amp 1 STRAITS CYCLE CATTLE FOQD^ AND MOTOR CO Jl%S ge^ a fi f! e coat b p ar taki ngO f y i ni\U mViXJiX \)\J n this food, and milk cows will nnxW more than 50 0/0 if they get onlv
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1278 4 SHIPPING NEWSVESSELS IN PORT. IMhAM Wen- of. War. Flag and Tons. Master Arrived From For When Lying Sea Belle F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swettenham P Swet'liam V K H Sea Mew Govt 500 Murphy May 27 P Swet'ham Roads McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Arnold Jan
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  • 141 5 '*°y Ag«'W>., in aski g i^TthittheGovi*m m li;id f State to h'K&lah* i)urbar fig&" :t§ r "E, ,0 restore ft, from that dat« Sis—* d circumstano ip U r State coin.ng itd* M "(Government in urithand Singh ,-c.i its intent'on f** 1 a I it*po«crsaMi I 55 tempts to
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  • 154 5 beatable" bora tar. For that reaso: r *t may Rill venture, despite :ion which Slk is a candidate for :ta»ur>, to take a mild interest -ame, the chance ■mGreer's a I sufl cat event, appears to be re--1 "t- well I few day-. appen. We ha the
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  • 45 5 Autocar- o f his Ka !pon motoring Ne ge 2^ Veal Chinese 11 0 up-to-date /^"-conducted n^otor depots >hf arid those diffiht "HHorist at al the J*« I tier, is a T^y roads mam 8 U res l J «tiveiy Mve arfabrick
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  • 565 5 PUGILIST'S LOVE MAKING. AN AMERICAN CHAMPION WHO WON OUT." The following article is culled from Reynolds ofMay 12th. It will be of some interest to quite a number of people who were resident here some few years ago, but more particularly to the few who had dealings (not of a
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  • 136 5 PRINCE FUSHIMI IN I CANADA. An Ottawa correspondent states that j Prince Fusliimi will be the guest of the j Government during his visit to Canada, i An elaborate programme of entertainments is being prepared. His Imperial Highness is expected to arrive at Quebec on June 7. He will make
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  • 169 5 The lieutenant'^ commission given to j Sergeant Joseph Miller, a Jew, is a re- j minder that many centuries of devotion to commercial life has not altogether eradicated the fighting instinct for which the Hebrew of old was famous.. Our own and most of the Continental armies have
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  • 209 5 The public has been mystified by the fall in the quotation of United Lankai Plantations from 5^ to 4]. High prices have been obtained at the sales at Amsterdam, and the last lot of tobacco the company put up was, perhaps, the best in its
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  • 687 5 lH Oft* j fetaetad i "5" !«j;i«J- tam C ompan 3 u0U,i.,.» .££t _j L_ J L_ price GOLD. IMuj ».75*00 $MO ,ooo MM I ffiS«i: Bers.wahCM.Co.LM. *****^400.000 £350,000 6cv u ,o lml en", Co., Ud. (U d) 1902i £30,000 £16,***** I 6 '2°7 I' l 1
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  • Commercial.
    • 143 5 On London.— Bank a m s 2.4 3/ 8 Demand 2.4 1/ 16 Private 6 m b 2.4 3/4 do. 3ms 2.4 1/2 On Germany.— Bank d d 2.39 Private 3ms 2.45J do 6 ni s 2»47d On France—Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3.034 do 6ms 3.06 On
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    • 295 5 Copra Klantan 10.65 do Mixed io.f do Bali »°-45 do Timor ,,10.60 do Pontianak 10.10 do Pasir ft do Billiton '0.45 do Pulo '°5° do Dongola M 6 5 do Sankawang 1. '°-45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 18.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c. basis 22.50 do
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    • 408 5 I GERVIS XAVIER 4 CO.', LIMITED. I T SEREMBAN- T 1 DEPOT T"^ 110 i^"»" "«W« i^CIUM,. fLSKWMWc I DEPOT, for Drugs Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery, Co"f£ 1 1 lonery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats 7^" W lars, Ties, Spirits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and blast A u, arC
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  • 110 6 MILLIONAIRE GAMBLER CHEERFULLY GOES TO PRISON. If he hns done wrong he hoped he would be punished, was the expressed desire of Mr. L. A Gourdain, the millionaire lottery king, who was at New York charged with using the I nited States mails as a means of defrauding the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 359 6 AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE. Wednesday 12th June lyoj at 2jo p. in 1. Twelve freehold building allotI ments situate in the district of Siglap. total area 22,320 sq. ft. 2. Twenty freehold building allot menu situate at the corner of Holland Road and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, opposite the Railway
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    • 725 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,001 KKSERVE FUND:— Sterling Keserve »1QOOO,(XX) 21 q^j v <x bilver Reserve $11,000,000 J^ Keserve Liability ol Proprietors $10,000,U)( Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson-Deputy-Chainmtc Bailech, Esq. D m. Nissim Esq. fc. Goetz, Esq, 1 Kaymond,
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    • 608 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. F I A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED 9 THE RAJA OF STENGAHPORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE J TEUTOMIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) on July 23rd and 2jth at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which tf IS
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    • 335 6 OR SALE, WANTED, &C. FOR SALE. FOR SALE PRIVATELY harness complete. u 2. One rubber tyred Gig with hi mare (complete.) blac 3- One Palanquin in good rnnriw (newly painted.) b d COndlllQ For further particulars apply to G. A. FERNANDEZ ft <j o Auctioneer 22-5-07 u. 1 preehold land
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    • 183 6 k «> Monti,, Mooth, n »ear c ADVERTIS l«8j SMALL adveS j Want6d T^,J Notices,*. sir "SsitatN larri 3ge, Birth or u. insertion For contract sp4ct a tJSC^"ts N uillh^iven^ N tc tb. Manager, Lis t of Depots »!< "Eastern Daily^ Ma )f be obtain* Abdullah, 5 u Messrs Ghee
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