Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 552 VOL. IU SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 3773 1 BY HUGH CLIFFORD, C. M. G The New Lieut.-Governor and Colonial Secretary ok Ceylon. (From The Colombian.") To act the part of officer m attendance upon Malayan royalties is a task with which crcumstances have familiarised me. As I review the. past it seems to me that I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 LaoL a* ,itt jails' o ndensed Milk SfIIWEIGER" BRAND. 5 s recognised as the best and rved with the finest sugar." v importers: (-SCHWEIGER,, IMPORT EXPORT CO., ACCir BRANCHES HEAD OFFICE- ~r SINGAPORE, MANILA, Mf^i, SHANGHAI, HANKOW If^HRRMANOS. j SINGHP©RE. I MARVELLOUS! OFFER. I IFIRST CLASS TALKING MACHINE AND J!
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    • 324 1 Howarth Erskine I Epgipeers ai>d Contractors. j ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephone 28. Telegrams EESKIWII-. I l-> *«l II mm a _____________^U^t^j toamm*W _PWM H L B \B H^ll Bl Ifcr"wS V^" >^ f 1 X XV^w wimmmtL' t*^*l^mmmm^^^^^^^^^****mtmm&+ *$^B v i VA v/v t^.^-~* With Side-Car attached, 3 H. P.
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    • 11 1 ttle Guarantee tbe Caraest Circulation of anp Paper m Singapore. m
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  • 477 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY. 2nd JULY. DUST PREVENTION. H u ow l <> lay the dust has been a problem that Municipal bodies all VQ S i, c wor,d hav e been trying to tackle for ages but so far without satisfactory results. We m anSSf
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  • 245 2 Late on Sunday evening, the Police Force was ordered to be ready for emergencies. This order was issued owing to the arrangement that had been come to that the class of men known as hawkers, should from the ist of luly be licensed. This matter has been under
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  • 698 2 The Malay Mail hears that the planters of the Klang district have agreed at to engage labor locally m future. Mr. Chesney Duncan, Editor of the Tunes of Malaya, Ipoh, has been elected a member of the Institute of Journalists. The epidemic of plague still continues m Tongkah, seven fresh
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  • 41 2 We are asked to say the lecture arranged to be given this evening by Bishop W. F. Oldham at the Methodist Episcopal Church Coleman Street, has been postponed till next Monday at the same hour 8.30 p. m.
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  • 88 2 About 6.30 on Sunday evening a composite car was travelling from Rochore towards town. Between Arab Street and Johore Road, a 'rikislia puller dashed on to the rails just m front of the car. The promptitude of the Sikh driver saved the puller"s life lor had
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  • 167 2 We regret to report the death of Mrs. T. S. Baker the beloved and much respected wife of the genial Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mrs. Baker had been suffering from typhoid fever for the past few weeks and her case was
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  • 141 2 ARTIE TL'LLYS' LATEST PRICKS Planters Cur. Dawn 4to i against Miss Hampton 2to 1 Prince George 6to 1 Excise 10 to 1 Excelsior 6to 1 Malapert 4 to 1 Kildare 15 to 1 First Preston 10 to 1 Qurrobolong Mo 1 Waihi 25 to 1 Tivoli 10 to
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  • 401 2 hl c Dt»t. «ti»?^B V** for J0 [«< ovv "iatb a ul «kw' l &2 I I I'l-usstk A 00 ">IS M> h f '<"< spec-mil], J** «.c -lawyer,,; I 1 llc Colonial r*__ I Gene ?S journalist pre, Why lh well But, M ther.l^* o .peak rtS own
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 369 2 n^w d omm Co btd> Of //I /^^im SINGAPORE. il/m!i SWAN \f§ J 3 FOUNTAIN jw^sJzs PENS. I Uj-mZ r r THE perfected r r° d^ct I 0F PEN REVOLUT,ON _W r- p. S'l VLUS ro REED. M 101 MAIN TEN RE£D ro quill A ._j4 /n r QUILL TO
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    • 225 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 0 65 Cents per dozen. 80 dozen. ACCORDING TO SIZE. 0 THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. ITHE AUSTRALIAN STORES, si:tTGk__:po:R,:E_ f I THE UNION HOTEL j Lhe finest Austrian String Band of 20 Artistes is now I I performing nightly from Bto 12 p. m. A j FREE ADMISSION
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    • 82 2 CINGLE and Double Rooms. Good locality, not far from town. Apply:— EBER HOUSE, Eber Road. 1 -7-07— 31-7-07) AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT MALACCA At So. 63, Neic Market on the Bth July igoy. Irom the following pawnshops: No. 1 Mill Road 37 Jonker Street 55 Kampong Pantei 312
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 74 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-D^Y, JULY 2. High Water 2--4 am 3-48 pm Moon Last Quarter, 9-34 SCC Lawn Bowling TO-MORROW, JULY 3. High Water 3-30 am 4-41 pm SCC Lawn Bowling Lodge Zetland Emergent, 8.30 pm Esperanto Society, Raffles Museum, 0 pm THURSDAY, JULY 4. High Water 4-51 am, 0-35 pm
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 772 3 OPENING CEREMONY. (From the Times of Malaya 25th June.) The heavy rain which fell during the earlier part of yesterday afternoon gave ground for apprehension that the opening of thc Convent School established m Brewster Rd. by the French Mission might be seriously interfered with but tome
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  • 178 3 A meeting of 22 European merchants and others interested m commerce was held on 29th June at Kuala Lumpur m the new premises of the Siraits Trading Co., kindly lent by Mr. Nutt for the occasion. The following firms were represented The St aits Trading
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  • 26 3 Kampar will shortly be lighted with electricity, the Societe des Etains de Kinta having undertaken to supply the plant and look after the installation and management.
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  • 542 3 Bombay, June 19. lhe Political Situation.— With the hr^T° n M 0i > ne or two minor out breaks m Madras, the political situation Vo n unTr r et v Ma J° r f P °P h *m Young, CUL who has been appo.-ted n C o
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  • 420 3 The changes that have been recently introduced by the Japanese m the training of their held artillery, says a writer m The Times, are, at the present moment, of considerable importance, embodying as they do the experience derived during the war m Manchuria. This
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  • 73 3 A new rubber estate is now being opened out by Mr. H. G. Oeder, at Banjerraassin m Dutch Borneo. Heveas will be planted exclusively. For coolies he depends upon the neighbouring people who it is thought, will devote their spare time, when not growing rice, to planting rubber on the
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  • 399 3 A sad erse of suicide occurred m General El Frederick Ferdinand A SBCn 'u lat^ y °fr thc Bar <*ia State Army shot himself dead with a double- rf *>^ h loading un X that the deceased was 64 years old and had retired from the Army
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  • 391 3 Numerous dealings have recently taken place m the fully-paid ordinary shares of this company, and under this influence the quotation has risen to 2. Having made careful inquiry into the position and prospects of the concern, says the Slock Exchange Gazette, we have come to the
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  • 289 3 JEWISH DIVORCE NO ANSWER TO THE CHARGE. One day's imprisonment, which entitled her to immediate discharge, was the merciful sentence passed on Rose Schafter, a twenty three-year-old Jewess, for bigamy. She was first married at the age of fifteen to a man named Schaffer, and, eight years
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  • 482 3 Le Yacht gives a valuable summary of a report by the French naval constructor, M. Ferrand, dealing with the injuries from torpedoes sustained m the various actions m theFarE?st. Based as it is on the latest and most accurate information, it sheds an important light on the
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  • 126 3 The German Emperor attended the annual parade of the Berlin garrison on ist June. In the evening the Emperor and Empress gave the usual dinner m honour of the occasion. Their Majerties sat together, while opposite to them were seated Prince von Buelow and the General commanding
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  • 151 3 A confidential memorandum prepared for the Secretary of the Navy by the American Bureau of Naval intelligence, showing the sea strength of the Great Naval Powers on June 1, places the United States third, with only one Power, Great Britain, exceeding it m the number
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  • 120 3 The Army Council has issued instructions that 13 and 18-pounder Q.F. and 60-pounder B.L. guns are not to be photographed except at distances which would prevent anything more than a general view of them being reproduced, and that persons, other than soldiers and officers of the
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  • 128 3 The Hon F. J, Pigott, Acting Colonia 1 Engineer, accompanied; by Mr. C. GMay, Acting Deputy Colonial Engineer, visited Province Wellesley on 26th inst on inspection duty. They motored from Prye to Bukit Mertajam and thence to Sungei Kulim to inspect the new iron bridge which is being built over
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 433 3 F. CLARKE CO. J W7. Queen Stnet. j TELEPHONE No. 916. f WW kinds of Rubber Tyred S Carriages for Hire. t FURNITURE REMOVING Ac. SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, f RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN, i All sorts of horse food delivered to any parti of the Colony. i
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  • 312 4 A sad tale reaches us of dissension between a well-known Calcutta married couple who are putting |in' the hot weather at home. The pair had been spending the week-end at a country house and had tramped about the neighbourhood admiring thc beauties of nature and had come
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  • 330 4 We cannot help feeling that recent events have done much to destroy that great bulwark of Empire m India, British Prestige. The Arbuthnot case m all its aspects thc vindictive and most ill-advised Punjabee ca>e and similar crises m Upper India; the indifferent attitude of the
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  • 343 4 In spite of a downpour of rain m the early morning, there was no diminution m the enthusiasm of those who made their way to Epsom Downs on DerbyDay. The brakes and the wagonettes, and the pony-traps, and the 'buses, bore thousands of people determined to be gay.
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  • 73 4 The Kuala Kangsar correspondent of thc Straits Echo says that five clerks occupying thc larger Government quarters, known as ;he upper row houses, have been given notice that the houses they occupy would be required by the Government for t or (> days during thc Agricultural Show to provide hotel"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 992 4 TRADES, PROFESSIONS fl^-J HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD Horses get a fine coat by partakingof this food, and milk cows will produce more than 50 0/0 if they get only a kattiesa day, from 12 bottles milk you may bring them up to 20 bottles a day, per picul 52.50, bags
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    • 160 4 De alers m a ar at "ll I, SEr emb An lrn Porter 5 C )'cles, Motor CycU R v w A 'TTsiL5iT ManutacturingjewriieaS* 1 ortoisc SlMi Goocb. Ord^ p ERAK DISPENSE druggists and Gentry HOOT COMPAI V^bt'/ukstrftiax General Repair, MotO:,. Cycle ana Motor _.a»_ Always m .tock <tMo_uer, YfcAH
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1616 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Where Men-of-War. Flag end Tens Mester Arrived. Frem For When Lying Sea Belle F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swettenham PSwet'ham UK. H. Kaka Govt. 222 Nacodah May 17 Sarawak ara ak H wwf Wright U.S. tra. 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila
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  • 225 5 r^nnoci'MENT. .nacerol chop __»»2__Ss- ;'fV<--l-v man Pjriao- for tiun bags nurported to .AVal, Phe ;n rhegamch iit wa- being While' 1 1 r-° Pic men ol tne lhe m to the erof delivery cC hop whence it was matter was >*& Manager and [h uit the name of
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  • 927 5 Yesterday, Ho Song Yeow the alleged wife of Kweh A Chow was before Mr C. F. Green on thc allegations of bigamy and cheating m respect of i 00. Connected with this were four persons, Ng Hok, Ong Kiat, Tio Ea Goh (female) and Neo Poey these were
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  • 132 5 We have received from Dr. H. Fra>er, II. I)., Director of the Institute for Medical Research, F. M. S., an interim report on Surra m the Federated Malay States, compiled by himself and Mr. S. L Symonds, V.S, the Government Veterinary Surgeon. The report
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  • 534 5 Mining. i__ j«£ api Subscbed "of *teue 1 Paid Pay Q° I Shares Value; up to j Company OuoUt-ona preas 1 L j [gric GOLD. 1900 $,75,000 $,40,000 j s.Soo'Sued $I B«aawahG.M.Co.,Ltd... 1900 £400,000 £350,000 ££0 $I n.<m t Co., Ltd (Defmed) u, X'ZX Duff Devolopmen Ltd.
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  • Commercial.
    • 136 5 On London. Bank 4ms 2/44 Demand 2/4^ Private 6ms 2/4 13/16 do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. Bank d d 2.391 Private 3ms 2.46 do 6ms 2.48 On France. Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3- 03$ do 6ms 3.06 On India— Bank T. T. 174^ Private 30 d
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    • 283 5 Copra Klantan 10.65 do Mixed io.| do Bali v 9.50 do Timor „10.60 do Pontianak „9.10 do Pasir 11.90 do Billiton 10.-* 5 do Pu'o 10.50 do Dongo'a «o-6s do Sankrwang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c. 18.00 do Palembang, 20 p/c basis 22.50 do Liberian
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    • 18 5 Oil Anchor Devoes 2l s ,i Langkat Q S rag n CO I Rangoon per case 2.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 599 5 GERVIS XAVIER co!, f 1 DKPOT TV*"' "«mST--S. PUKHAM.. I I DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosier/ qX T I .onery, Perfumery, Sta.ionery^Boots and Shoes Hats f I I" 5 'p cS SP m" S Win<s Beers Stouts La "P and Glass" 4 t PWs roUe, R ediCines Pho
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  • 112 6 Lord Carrington, speaking at Ilford on ist June referred to Lord M liner's speach at York as the one discordant note m the chorus of congratulations with which the Transvaal constitutions had been received. He rebuked the ex-Governor for keeping alive the bitterest memories of the South
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  • 212 6 Singapore, 25th May 1907. Beans, Long per catty do. French do. 12 u Ce L, perlb. ,8 Beefsteak do. 4 Bean Sprouts pe r catty Bamboo Sprouts do «>achan da .J Brinjals ..do. 4 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do., China do. 12 do., Saked do. Carrots, Imp
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 256 6 NOTICES. pROM the 17th of June 1907 Mr. C E. r Johnson severed all connections with me. He is no longer employed by me, and I shall not be responsible for any monies he may collect, or any business he may transact on my behalf, from the above date. (Signed)
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    • 805 6 BANKS, Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I 301 nm 000 Silver Reserve $11 000 000 J S 21 000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, d. M.
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    • 433 6 E. P. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTED, &C A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED "THE RAJA OF STENGAH PORE" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE 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 HIS
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    • 351 6 FOR SALE. pICTURE post cards of Straits Settle x ments &c^Koh Co., C 'TUCKS post cards and db-^. stamps-KoH Co., SC -°K°oh t£?* Ch l wawted7 AN experienced typist who has a good knowledge of Book-keeping l" experienced m all office work Ll tor employment. ,b °P en Apply :_AYAH,
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    • 220 6 3 Jjootfc, '< Months 1 >J "uti ls **«ou_. A1),!,,1 ««fe, Wanted T Ut, P Notlc «S,4_ dfc.^fel dall >' 'nsertion^ bove I'eadf .S, thnce weekly. 8 h i for 1, i tf *i.00." jCOn^ 1 V A TH a» OURC0 URC W Advance. Kcrc^ra ctsN| tiSftmcnti spe^ N tc
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