Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 June 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 585 VOL. HL SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 516 1 The Times Peking correspondent ends the following statement regard ng, pending questions with Japan Englishmen m China are following vith much satisfaction the national velcome accorded to Prince Fushimi, loping that the visit may lead to a Yiendly settlement of questions aftectng seriously the commercial interests
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  • 351 1 I WHAT BARON KIKICiIU I THINKS j Liaron Kikfchu, m a recent interview I with a Press representative stated: I No Japanese would be, I think, offenI ded where no offence is intended, but I naturally we do not like to see a subject I which we hold
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  • 36 1 yHK second trial of H. K. 1 haw be held m New York m September, )re Judge Greenbaum. The priso's chief counsel will be Mr. Martin W. Littleton. His former counsel have not been re engaged.
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  • 661 1 General Kuroki and his party, were, on i ith inst., the guests of president and Mrs. Roosevelt at dinner at the White House. "Covers were laid for 29 guests, amongst whom were the Duke of the Abruzzi Mr. Root, and the other members of the Cabinet,
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  • 253 1 BY MGR. MONTAGNINI The Pope has submitted to the ('ongrcgation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical A Hairs a request from Mgr. Montagnini, formerly m charge <>l the Paris Nunciature, who was expelled from France by (iovcrnment orders, that he be permitted to sue for libel, Clcmenceau,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 b^ 7 I CDC Best Lium i« m mtielica fl Spring n t^m«A c Noccra water is an hjeNocera* v3t< jH^A excellent drinking-water it is Ljusto! S B digestive, easily assimilated, aH| and very useful m cases S— LJHi o!" catarrh m the urinal Fpyy HRRMANOS. 1 SINGAPORE. I JEWELLERY
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    • 178 1 Howarth Erskine 1 Eij^ipeers apd Contractors. j ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE L TT^IJjT pUTM f^4~\ XX* GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND I Ci IIV VrllLl \J\Jm COMMISSION AGENTS. 25 27, uttg-h: t_,o"W stbebt, ipoh F REDDAWAY GO'S Camel Hair Belting, wines and liquors of the I The strongest and
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    • 10 1 Ole Guarantee tbe largest Circulation oT anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 602 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 12TH JUNE. FOREIGN COPPER COINS. changing money the public are advised to take only the copper cents issued by the Government of the Colony with the queens o the kings head on them and not m g i V V n exchan
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  • 347 2 Many of our readers no doubt have occasion to complain bitterly of the intolerable nuisance caused by swarms of flies which often, especially m dry weather, invade their premises, make themselves quite at home on their dining tables, explore the dishes during meal times and even intrude
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  • 90 2 Mr. Julian Frankei leaves next week far Java and Sumatra on a busiue^ tour. Wk are glad to note that MUM effort is being made to keep undesirables out of the Colony. Yesterday morning a blind passenger who arrived from Bandjermassim by the Dutch Steamer Van der Lyn was not
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  • 110 2 Recently at the Supreme before the business of the day common ced, the Hon. Mr. Presgrave moved t the admission of Mr. Yeoh Guan Seofc as an advocate and solicitor. In do so, he mentioned that the notice i motion was given on the 4th Decent last and that, therefore,
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  • 82 2 m i We regret to state that Mr J Lindeberg of Lux Light Company Stockholm, who has been connected with the office of Messrs. Gadehus »nc Co. (the local agents for the above named famous light) for about is months, has been compelled to 'cave for Home on account of
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  • 30 2 tion?" from which iTi^* «^H T l I °^^^H 3- George C r 4- Sunday Labi^l^H sSaaL!!;: 1 1 'iS Reading. -'^,H 5- Medical k*^ Provide for r,f>« Reading.
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  • 148 2 Pore Clmst ia n I was celebrated atT^M gentlemen were p^.^'B Hie Society's Hoa* K H decorated fa? thc^B green and flag. brightly illumfnatSt™ lanterns and incaadajM rhc gatliering .xJJM Angus by callmg oolfl Secretary, t 0 make hit «S the vNellrtre of the ioc C ?iH ed very
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  • 124 2 An Ordinary M« ual Commissioner- c Board Room, on Friiffc| at 2-30 r. m., pur. ■0.1 1 To confirm, Minutes of the 0: 17th May. and of two s» held on the 17th 31-: JUt. I. President'? Rcnm j. Questions by Ada missioners. (a) Motion by Mr swfl phone4.
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  • 22 2 A^erolblu^a uproar were lt extraordinary it Salisbury Hou*^d sun d ai^ja r:; t v--beyond te^ posterity a»a hnt not without r.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 351 2 JOHN liITTUE&CO.UTD.I SIUO-APORE. ANDREW USHER CO.'S CELEBRATED BOTOL HITAM WHISKY. BOTTLED BY US IN SINGAPORE Its popularity increases as a result of its being known on the Market for years as A SOUND WHISKY I AT AIMODERAI EQPRieE. I'~THE"umoirHOTEL j rhe finest Austrian Suing Band of jo Artistes is now
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    • 308 2 APPLESI "STONE PIPPINS" 65 Gents per dozen. I 75 n dozen. I ACCORDING TO SIZE. I 0 I THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, I siira-APORE. I f WINE '.*sk WINE AND \~C*LDBECK.MACS.REGORS C?\] "ND spirit mm& smi MERCHANTS. MERCHANTS. Caldheck SfCacgregor Co. "taik ho co. EB ;^r° General Storekeepers,
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    • 291 2 GOVERNMENT JOTIFICAHON. SEALED Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than the Ist July, 1907, f° r the purchase of the Plant, Machinery, and Tools m the Government Workshop at M Pulau Brani." Detail Schedules and any further information may be obtained at the office of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 eCMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, .21H High Water 11-56 am. 11-I3 pm Court of Appeal i Bowling Tournament Royal Cinematograph 7-30 9-30 pra Japanese Cinematograph 7-30 9-30 pm The Parsi Alfred Theatrical C-y 9 pm TO-MORROW, ijth:— j High Water. 0-30 am. 11-44pm Royal Cinematograph 7-30 ana 0-30 pm j Japanese Cinematograph
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 802 3 GREAT REVOLUTIONARY PLOTS IN RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, May 20.— M. Stol pin, the Prime Minister, to-day disclosed at a meeting of the Douma that a terrible revolutionary plot against the Czar had been detected. M. Gorovin, the President of the Chamber, therefore submitted a
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 18 3 London, June 1 1, 10 am. 1 lie deatli is announced of General Sir Horace Anderson, K.C.B.
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    • 34 3 An Irish League Candidate for Jarrow. London, June it, 10 a.m. It lia* been decided to run an Irish League candidate for Jarrow. The [liberal, Conservative, and Labour Candidates are already on the field
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    • 36 3 London, Jane n f 3.28 p.m. Pimce Fushimi has arrived at Ottawa where he is the guest of Earl Grey, „.vernor-General of Canada. He was given an enthusiastic reception.
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    • 47 3 London, June v, 3.28 p.m. 1 m New York correspondent of the >t,inda>d states that Mr. Taft, United States Secretary of War will include a sit to Japan "> J| >s impending tour to the Philippines. Considerable signifimcc is attached to this announcement.
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    • 25 3 RESIGNATION OF MUNICIPALITIES. London, June 1 1, 3.28 p.m. Die Municipality of Montpellier. Perpignan, Narbonne and many smaller rowni have resigned.
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    • 36 3 CLOSELY FOLLOWS TRANSVAAL LINE. Lon !t>n, June 11, 8.50 p.m. Letter- patent n» grant a Constitution to Orangia have been issued. The Constitution d -ely follows the lines c Pransvaal Constitution Jwith some reservations.
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    • 37 3 DENOUNCED TO BE INADEQUATE. London, June 11, 8-50 p.m. All throughout yesterday and this day the French Chamber discussed the measures to protect the vinegrowers. Ihe Southern Deputies denounced the measures as inadequate.
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    • 48 3 BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELL. London, June n. 8-50 P. M President Roosevelt speaking at irginia strongly advocated a drastic and progressive inheritance tax. Me did not belive that either the county or the individual wa> benefitted by transmission ofen< rmous fortunes that were accumulated m America.
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  • 517 3 Writing m the Hindustan Review," Mr. A. I. Fraser Blair discusses the possibility of another Indian Mutiny, and comes to the frank conclusion that a military rising is inconceivable under present conditions. The railway m alone," he writes, M has armed us with an almost irresistible
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  • 83 3 WOMAN DIES jftnttW COFFIN IS OPENED. While passing by the grave of a young woman three days after h burial an inhabitant of the French village his ear to the ground, and distinctly Jarth Moans and cries for assistance -d the crave was opened. As soon as the
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  • 2216 3 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. Putiyah Pillay lives m Me. Pherson Road. At the end of January last, he had occasion to go out. Before going he securely secured his things m a box! A Tamil woman was living m the house and he asked her to look after
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 342 3 [Clarke Co.] > jj^** 207. Queen Str*et.\ J Lj A f Just landed ex S, S. Fortunatus 22 Horses and Ponies m Perfect Condia tion specially and personally selected f i by C Zimmermann for the local 0 P market. f t Vm~ INSPECTION INVITED. P Telephone No. gi6. f
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  • 552 4 Messrs. Gov\, Wilson and Stanton m their special report on the sales of 10th inst. state The sale passed off with fair competition at about last sale rate--, tine biscuits and sheet m some cases marking a slight advance. Quotations were Fine sheet, ss. 6d. to ss. ;d. per
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  • 227 4 Singapore, IOTH June iyo;. Bean-, Long per catty 5 do. French do. 12 Beef per lb. 18 Sect Steak do. M Sprout- per catty Bamboo Sprouts do. oluchan do. 10 Brinjala do. 4 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do., China do. 12 do., Salted do. 4 Carrots, Imported
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    • 983 4 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONS ijjj MUSIC! MUSIC!! HORSE AND I 1 Qassical, Operatical, Dances and Songs XfDrbKNB A "^Z%£* au CATTLE FonrT" English, French, Italian German Composers. u^ H A. Large selection of all the Latest Music Horses fret a fi,,» L I Received by Every Mail. thi X^ g^^ by pa
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1037 4 SHIPPING NEWSVESSELS IN PORT. Where Men-of-war. Flag and Tons. Master Arrived. From For When Lying Sea Belle F. M. S. ycL 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swettcnham P Swet'ham U X H McClcllan Am. tia., 1870 Arnold Jan 12 Manila Manila Wharf Wright U S tra 364 Hamilton May 17
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    • 354 4 P Alice, Bremen, Nov 1 B Meyer Palma, London, July 20 P «Sc C) Paroo, F.'emantle, June 23 Boustead Polynesien, Marseilles, July 2iy M MaritimePei a, London, Aug 23 P c^ O Ping Suey, China June 25 Manstield Prinz Lodwig, Bremen, June 27 B Meyer Promethtu^. China, June 23 Manstield
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    • 400 4 MAILS CLOSE To- DAY. For Her Steamer Time Anamba and Natuna Is Flevo 7am Saigon Arairal Ponty il am lndragin Aing Thye noon Batu Hahat Aing Hing 1 pm P Swet'ham 6c Henang Kapurthala Ipm Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 pm Langkat Fuh Wo 2 pm Penang and Deli Hebe
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  • 264 5 U**K t or Simpson's I dated London. M si, lobn Andcr■:;v< "."roi the Straits K.- Commissioner W^ l 0 submit the l,:^arv-nditionof ■Sect 10 fIC investigations 1 v y valuable infor- l/^ well as plans, mC bvboth the I SSSSie Officers ■^PriS Medical OtViccr; I Hlu ray. the Colonial
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  • 114 5 CORRESPONDENTS STATEIIEN entlv 100 by the Peking cones' Mcerning the ■"VMoofJipan i :i the policy d <*» 'iw Manchuria, the "t the authorities m Tokyo ••nade. Ihey rted through d^ge, over those im- •ewchwang but declare the absence of a CusS^agar^t the places of J^>tiation-: for the esutSr IS
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  • 863 5 AN AMERICAN'S APPRECIATION. A motherly mother is Mrs. Roosevelt one ineffably material, radiant and content m the love of her little folks. It is a sweet homey sight, the genlie first lady of the country, with her happy brood hanging about her. She is
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  • 139 5 GIRL COMPELLED TO SWALLOW NEEDLES IN FRUIT. From Tassin, m the department of the Rhone, comes an extraordinary story of a brother who tried to kill his twenty-two-years-old sister by making her swallow needles. Often of late the girl had been heard calling for help. But the houses
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  • 52 5 The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company announce a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on the Preferred stock, and an interim dividend at the rate of 7 per cent per annum on the Deferred stock of the company for the half-year ended
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  • 475 5 I! Capital Subbed fflw" Rcservft 7 I lIS* ti-? I f Shares Value up to cacrvc Company Quotations presi t r~ j price i GOLD. 1900; *175.000 $,40,000 I a.Soo'SKued I $1 Bersa wah G. M. Co., Ltd. 1900 £350,000 tio ft (Deferred) 1.00 1 jjo;.. Hfinnifik^
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  • 419 5 erer On London. Bank j m s 2.4 j/8 Demand 2.4 1/16 Private 6ms 2.44 1 do. 3ms 2.4^ On Germany. Bank d d 2.39 Private 3 m > --45i do 6ms 2.47I On France.— Bank d d 2.94 Private 3 in s 3-O3i do 6ms 3.06 On India.
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    • 347 5 I GERVIS XAVIER CO., LIMITED. I 1 ware, Patent Medicines, Photographic ChemicT PaLT^ T i^^IKICL LIST WILL Bl£ IS.sUED VERY SHORTLY. T STRfITHMmii WHISKY. [VELA VAN COY., 95, ROBINSOIT ttOJLT). COMMISSION, FORWARDING GENERAL SUPPLY AGENTS. Importers of Fodde-, Cocoa (seeds) Household Brand Ceylon Tea Asahi Beer, Spices, &c Representing TIANG
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  • 1292 6 Passing along by Westminister one day last week, and seeing the Disraeli statue all wreathed and decked with primroses, time suddenly rolled backward for more than a decade of years, and a little lesson m the shadows and illuminations of human nature came very vividly to
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  • 377 6 J he art of one of England's greatest poets has immortalised the >tory of the Peasant Countess, but legend has somewhat obscured the facts of this romantic match. Henry Cecil, nephew and heir of the ninth Earl of Exeter, was born m 1754, and when twenty-two years
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  • 257 6  - GET UP A. Bernard Simmons Get up, these fine mornings. To lie abed were sinful. Go out into the grateful morning sun. The whole countryside is wreathed m sun-smiles. Take a walk. Fill your lungs with the fresh morning air. The joyful note of the birds will pervade your soul,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 720 6 NOTICES. AUCTIONS. Wednesday 12th June igoj at 2.30 ppin. m 1. Twelve freehold building allotments situate m the district of Stglap. total area 22,320 sq. ft. 2. Twenty freehold building allotments situate at the corner of Holland Road and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, opposite the Railway station. Total area 40,000
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    • 876 6 BANKSHongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 $2i t oOU.uOO Sliver Reserve $11,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,u00 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, d. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq, A J. Kaymond, Esq. A,
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    • 619 6 E, D, M," ADLETS, FW SALE, WANTED.&C, A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED "THE RAJA OF STENGAHPORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTONIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) on July 23rd and 2jth at 9 p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which HIS MAJESTY THE
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    • 370 6 FOR SALE. piCTURE Post cards of Straits Settu 17 ments &c.-Koh Co, tlc post cards and oos, X stamps- Koh Co. P Sta^ c B oin FOR SALE PRIVATELY O nC A .™jrican built rubber tyred high dog cart, one black mare S harness complete. "*'e\vitn 2. One rubber tyred
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    • 185 6 Jonths ___H r Jonth s I r ____P kl onth WF jonths ___r fc car ADVERTlSl »c«i,__[ iMALL inhSfl c,r '^e, Birth ori^^R Advance. H| Manager, lst of Depots 1 J Eastern Da,,, J May be o:- r M iWullali, 1 5 a, Lha^i^H lessn Ghee Soon 4 v, 3
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