Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 554 VOL. HI. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 4292 1 "CONFUCIUS." (From the "London China Express,') The subject for consideration at the monthly meeting of the China Society, held m Caxton Hall, Westminster, was Confucius," the writer of the opening paper being Mr. S. C. Wang. Mr. Wang was himself present, but his paper was read for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 ft* Straits- o nuensed .Milk SCIIWEIGER" BHfIND. d« Milk is recognised as the best and -edLom vorldandi vcd with the finest sugar." t'SCHWEICER,, IMPORT EXPORT CO., Limited. nncc.PF BRANCHES HEAD OFFICt f^r SINGAPORE, MANILA. MILAN. SHANGHAI, HANKOW. LFVY HERjMAijOS .B -ING/U^eKß. I i marvellous! OFFER. FIRST CLASS TALKING MACHINE AND
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    • 475 1 Howarth Erskine I Epgipcers ai?d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephime 23. Telegrams EESKINE. ii de-Car attached, 3H.P. t ncto ign>ion speed 30 miles per hour. Absol- rft% f*^ i^^ utely c first class Austrian Manu!\ 1 urc by ihc well known makers T. PUCH Co. j f^| NETT. Ltd., Graz (Styria,
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    • 11 1 ttle Guarantee tin largest Circulation of anp Paper m Singapore. m
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  • 631 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 4th JULY. DANGEROUS LAMP-OILS. It is of importance, m fact of paramount importance that the Singapore community should be made aware of the fact that there are now on sale m the local market highly inflammable oils m tins bearing the trademarks
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  • 428 2 That the Chinese Government is sincere m its policy re the suppression of opium-habit amongst the Chinese is quite evident from the fact that all opium dens m Shanghai were closed on June 22. His Excellency the Taotai had issued orders that on
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  • 861 2 Mr. R. C. Gould, Penang, has ioi ed Mr. G. Teeling, Barrister^ Law n partnership m the Northern Settlement. Mr. V. P. Gokhale has been appointeter J nar y inspector, and Mr. E P Philip, District Surveyor. Negri Sem' bilan. T E Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is building premises of
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  • 23 2 mi tat <* that [.^toJv* ofßSriS.^t.V^ capable cor 5 India unde^^^ wa >' Board, bStb^'l Place II S^* mono-rail system In ldeit very useful hTJ^
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  • 8 2 PALESTINEOpuJ sSSS Kct a special j^ 1
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  • 22 2 The total amount by the tribuiorson th.^ 1 Royal lohore Tin Limited, dunng June; i* equal to 125 piculs
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  • 62 2 We rnrtt to lean Mr. G. H. MiHer 0 l£, Koss and Coy., of apopb office m Prince Street. £g4 > P m. yesterday Deceasd'i old resident m Singapore aod« long time connected m Guthrie andCo\ 3 Mercantile Coy. rk Sharpe Ross and Coj Ltcoa
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  • 82 2 His Majesty <err. a;«fi K. H. the Crown Prr.cri dated June 20th. (itandil June :ist, 11.35 a. a The President oi the Fxxr lie had arranged tc banquet m my honour and number of guests inciudinf 1 and others interested m $1* trouble m the South had ami and
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  • 111 2 An Ordinary Meeting oiaj pal Commissioners will bejfl Board Room, on Friday the at 3o p.m., punctually. Agenda. i. To confirm, if afljj MinutCi of < >rdmary 14th |une. 1907. 2 President's Ra"J 3. Questions by Uf Commissioners 4. Letters. 5 To Lay on the I (a) Health
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 eCMING EYENST. TO-DAY, JULY 4. Football Cup Tie Gar off v$ B Team R W X g alhou s f Chapter Installation Prof. McAhster's lecture at Presbyterian Church 9 pm Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 8.30 pm I^XV? AUred Theat »cal Co 9pm f a n y ,nl n r matOgraph 7-30
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  • 4 3 alJl Singapore SnliaandS
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  • 20 3 ,l.!y> .0.3: a.m. at tor 140 the they made .85 tor 3 1
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  • 8 3 .5: a.m. reto uncillors who completely. L
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  • 26 3 m. lay banquet m I that t 1-red line anada and and surely it -he could I fa Clue; Secretary irebnd passionately •erne thin three
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  • 24 3 United States Pacific Squadron to be Strengthened. tion cca»ion of -tion ed unwi>e to America with er warships on mainUft>| fleet ir. the Pat
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  • 7 3 p.m. P l^' ailed lit!.. 1
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  • 27 3 .••5.5:7 p.m. n the ■"■Jew York, the bureau WWdition of the crop-, at ?je cent oily which is a that the I**' too low to crop
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  • 394 3 QUIETER SITUATION IN PERSIA. Parliament and Cabinet Reconciled. London, June 13.— The outlook m Persia is more hopeful. At Teheran the Parliament and Cabinet have been reconciled. The Red Cross Conference. London, June 13.— Baron Ozawa the principal Japanese representative at the Red C-oss Conference, is taking
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  • 182 3 A libel action that promises to prove unusually piquant has been entered m the New York courts by Mrs. Van I leu-en against Princess JMontglyon. Both ladies ;ire prominent society women, and the trouble between them arisen through a dyed dog at Boston Dog Show. Ihe
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  • 369 3 LJ. S. "GRAFTERS" AND WEST HAM. Characteristic Comments. The West Ham scandal has given the American "grafters" occasion to "Are Americans any worse than other people? Is Great Britain, to which Americans are always being pointed as a land almost free from [raft, really so immaculate as we
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  • 580 3 OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE BERKELEY INCIDENT Lohg Conference Between Viscount Aoki and Mr. Root. att^if rCal i iacts as to the sported attack on a Japanese nursery garden at crl jeley are set forth m a telegam from jne Japanese Consulate at San Francisco k-u kio Fore
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  • 242 3 ADVICE TO STUDENTS AT TOKIO. An interesting visitor is at present at Kobe m the person of Mr. Kali Prassana Kavyabisharad, the Editor of the Hitabadi, a well-known ver.i?cular Calcutta paper having a circulation of 50.000, which is stated to be a record for a
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  • 186 3 STRANGE INCIDENT AT THE TOKIO EXHIBITION. Mr. Kitamura Naojiro, the sculptor of a ma r ble statue of a female, priced at 13,000 yen, which is exhibited m the Fine Arts Building of the Tokio Exposition, proceeded to the Exposition on June n, at
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  • 406 3 dent, that the wholesale arreSTSf Russian students which were carried out with all secrecy by the BerHn £>l ce yesterday were the result of the accumulated evidence that the arrested persons were associated with a RussoGe. man Anarchist plot to assassinate the Kaiser. Among the
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  • 265 3 The south-west monsoon m our dayhas fallen sadly from the magnificence which characterised it m the time when Sir Emerson Tennent wrote of its imposing phenomena, says the Times of Ceylon. Instead of being ushered m with whirlwinds and thunders and a deluge ot rain it now
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  • 177 3 Ihe want of a suTkiently powerful danger signal m the case of a breach or other accident on the line, especially when a night-watchman is cut off by floods, writes the Madras Mail," was the subject of much comment during the trial of the Mangapatnam railway disaster case
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  • 139 3 The general impression left by the play of the South African* so far is that they are a better bowling than batting side. This impression may, of course, be dissipated when they experience some real summer weather and fast wickets, yet there is no escaping the fact that their batting
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  • 248 3 WEST HAM ASKS FOR MORE PROSECUTIONS. Officials Dismissed. The recent conviction and drastic pumshirent of West Ham guardians and ofvcers at the Old Bailey for their wholesale robbery of the taxpayers is probably but the first step m a long series of prosecutions. A meeting m camera was
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  • 312 3 EXPECTANT BRIDE'S BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT. When the Hamburg-American liner Pretoria arrived at New York m the week a young German, named Philip Felder, boarded the vessel and smiled expectantly. Is^Fraulein here he asked, mentioning the lady's name, and producing her photograph. There was such a person aboard,
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  • 271 3 OCEAN LEVIATHAN TO ECLIPSE THE ADRIATIC. The Harrburg-Amerika Line has ordered a new vessel for the Atlantic service, which is to be larger than the White Star's Adriatic. The new floating monster will have a displacement of 29,700 tons, and will probably make her first voyage m
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  • 75 3 The North-China Daily News of June ii states that it is reported from the North that the Emperor is suffering from his old complaint of blood spitting and that there are fears concerning His Majesty's health. A private letter from the Capital, received by a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 878 4 The kew Bulletin No. 8 of 1906 which has just appeared is occupied by a very interesting article by Dr. Stapf on the oil-grasses of India and Ceylon. The history of these grasses and their synonymy hitherto terribly confused has been very carefully worked out, and the correct
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 12 4 July if>t to July 6lh only 6 days Sale Kali Brob. Ltd.
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    • 939 4 TRHDES, PROFESSIONS, HORSE AND 7\ CATTLE FOOD Horses get a fine coat by partaking of this food, and milk cows will produce more than 50 0/0 if they get only 1 katties a day, from 12 bottles milk" you may bring them up to 20 bottles a day, per picul
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    • 135 4 aSii^s MERCHANTS, —^<S SEREIim "OUSE owner, Cycle, r eDeral W >l 28 > J] Manuiacturing Jewel^^ Torto.se Shcii Good^acS °«t stano: twj Promptly e leca 7' PERAK^DIsd Pcriumcry, Pattt:lfcJ Ooid Spectacle it HOOT COMPAI vi, Bel/vta dirmlm General Repairers 01 Cyao, |J Motor Ciis,j(t -and Motor a,^ Ahnfi m Stou
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1294 4 SHIPPING WEWS^ VESSELS IN PORT. «.n..t.W.r. Fl^| T.». «~Ur *rH,«I For Wh» B-B-i F.M.S.yct 4 8 Nacodah FA 5 PSweChan, U|H Ship. Flag&To*. «..t«-- *rrivd From Cn^lM— F«.Wh.n WMp, n -*v H<»hn Mpver U Wharf Aldcrbaran Ger .836 Olsen Mar Co New York U Roads Aragonia Gcr 3 3»3 Peter
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  • 1106 5 €>t handling <£ K«fS having 3 c*m- t W<ty I'ublic ft rucsilay that the landing **£2 evidence. vvhich P»!?ditvof tlur aiithorires. i»*f' t(l |,.i years. Hki. ,c author )f ex pi' 1•uld spirit, f ,h a t the views of irf 1 JStor should be lie then reviewed
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  • 123 5 HIS MAJESTY GIVES PRIZES FOR A SPECIAL RACE MEETING. 1 lie Dublin correspondent of the <X ci -Seas Daily Mail has received I communication from the Viceregal Lodge authorising the announcement that the King, accompanied by the Queen, will make a brief visit to Ireland
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  • 613 5 «Pl Sutacbed. 'Z' £«j<™! Re^rve Comp.ny guoutlc*. J3? onareB I I gric QOLD. 1900 $1,5.000 $,40,000 {WSued $1 Bemwah G. M. Co. Ltd H .-000 ,350,000 3 2 S 1901 $300,000 $293,000 I ?so^ $2 }S KadanaG.M.Co., (P^f, :.J %.oo nominal [I 640 unissued Io ««> 1903
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  • Commercial.
    • 134 5 On London. Bank 4ms 2/4* Demand 2/43 Private 6ms 2/4 13/16 do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. Bank d d 2.39I Private 3ms 2.46 do 6ms 2.48 On France. Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3-°3i do 6ms 3.06 On India.— Bank T. T. 174* Private 30 d s
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    • 308 5 Copra Klantan *i 10.65 do Mixed io.J do Bali 9-5° do Timor lo 6 do Pontianak 9- IQ do Pasir 1190 do Billiton 10.45 do Pulo n «o-5° do Dongola 6 5 do Sankawang 10.45 Coffee, Bali 15 per cent, buyers 3 p/c 1*00 do Palembang, 20 p/c basis
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    • 15 5 Oil Anchor ,,2.15 Devoes a.70 Langkat ,,2.10 Dragon 2.50 1 Rangoon per case. a.eo
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 360 6 Singapore, 2nd Julj 1907. Beans, Long per catty 5 do. French do. 12 Beef per lb. 18 Beef Steak do. 24 Bean Sprouts per catty Bamboo Sprouts do. 5 Blachan do. 10 Brinjals -do. 4 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil. do., China do. 12 do., baited do. 4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 NOTICES. OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT MALACCA At No. 6j, New Market on the Bth July igoy. From the following pawnshops No. 7 Mill Road m 37 Jonker Street 55 Kampong Pantei „312 Tranquerah. Ihe pledges will be on view at the Central Station two days prior to sale and also
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    • 742 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 KESEHVE FUND Sterling Reserve »10,000,000 $21 qoo.OOO i>ilver Reserve $11,000,000 I uuu uw Reserve Liability of £roprieturs $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailecn, Esq. D m. Niaslm Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. A
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    • 432 6 "E. D. M.^ADLETS. FOB 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 27th at g p.m. In aid of THE SOLDIERS, AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATION of which HIS MAJESTY THE
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    • 295 6 FOR SALE. piCTURE post cards of Straits Settle ments &c— Koh Co._ wawted7~~~~ I experienced typist who has a i A knowledge of Book-keeping g an °H i expenenced m all office work tor employment. ls °P en Apply AYAH, 21^-07-5.7-07. c/oE D M. A N Experienced Boot t«« A
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    • 195 6 Single P* Vax^i I 6 t io «uhs 1 «ear 0UT -N iki 1 Moqh 3 Months 1 ADVERTISIiic J thr 'cc weeki^ Vfl Eor 1 j nc v n. tor 1. 2 or J In Advax C£ Ker "ntra ct^ tiscm^ts. SN «H U tbi Mailer, L'st of Depots
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