Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 576 VOL. HL SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1656 1 RUMOURED NAVAL MOVEMEN T. The Neiv York Herald on 2nd iust. printed a two-column article from Washington describing an alleged plan to transfer 16 battleships to the Pacific, to withdraw from Asiatic waters to the Pacific coabt the armoured cruiser division now m the Far
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  • 128 1 The Prince of Wales presided on ist inst., at the annual meeting of the general committee of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, at Marlborough House. Sir W. Church, m moving the adoption of the report, described the progress made during the pa>t year m the investigation into the
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  • 114 1 Mr. Charles Price asked the Foreign Secretary whether he had any official information showing that it wa> the i purpose of the United States ol America I to release China from the payment of all but the actual expenses incurred by i the American
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    • 170 1 0!0* jiraiis. *J R i PL^.^ 600 0 DIGES^IONJ?!; II WW^ 1* I [Rare Occasion j TRarc Occasion I 4KARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS W $22.50 Each.j HTCHES, CLCCKS AND Fa\CY 6CCDS STRIOICI LCC«LY CHtflP PRICES. I IM. RECORDS! IDEAL RECORDS! I 50 cents each. I ES
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    • 98 1 Howarth Erskine I Ep^ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams IE SEINE. JL 1 ROSKOPF WATCHES KS" THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. From this date we have been appointed ESOLE AGENTS tor the Straits Settlements, F. M. S.. Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Siam. /^O^^lB^^^X^ WEILL ZERNER, ttfj^ SINGAPORE, I i
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    • 10 1 ttle Guaranty tbe largest Circulation or anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 679 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY 30th JULY. OUR TRAMS AND PUBLIC MONEY. The public have been awaiting with some impatience the answers to the string of questions put by Dr. Murray Robertson regarding our Tramways, and now that thPresident has furnished the answers we are bound to
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  • 1019 2 The shares of the L'nited SenJang Sumatra plantations, Ltd, have beei> oversubscribed. The resignation oi Mr. H. J. Gowland, Inspector of Police Selangor ha> been accepted. The Commissioner of lands and Surveys (Mr. R. G. Watson) has gone on tour to the Negri Sembilan The outward P. O. Packet Marmora
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  • 77 2 BRITISH PLAN X > EXCAVATE MEMPHIS Memphis, the great capita! of Eg has never yet been excavated The British School of Ar has >logy has nowundertaken il The ta>k mu<: iccupy many years, and it is climated that annually for Hiteen years will be needed I these
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  • 106 2 The many friends m Singapore ot the late P'ather Victal will learn with sincere regret ol his untimely demise which occurred m Hong Kong on the 16th instant. The late Reverend Gentleman was for many yeai I ed m Singapore. He took a great
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  • 392 2 FAREWELL ADDRESS TO MR. C. M. CHELLIAH PILLAI. Many of the prominecnt I ami! dents of Singapore met togethc! Sunday at 7. p. m. at No 9 Clive Street and presented Mr. C M. Chelliah Senior Tamil Interpreter of the Police Court, Singapore with a valedictory address on the eve
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  • 50 2 FAMOUS SINGES I MEMBER OFVKn ORDER a token of hd (kin I nrti-te, the King has c I famou> tenor the Fowsh Cl Ro)al Victorian Ma Caru-o” m :i m a Church, and itamounM day Now he 'o Mr. Cocreid. I prrsario, for tour year- a: I salary
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  • 92 2 1 the :ig date tl pass j of Enquiry Ln.ictme an enactment I missloner to a; lilt into and report on* red to them by the HighCflJ The preamble Whereas it m I necessary tlia: erqu n fne Government ol t«. which jn formation m the J
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  • 34 2 AN EXTRAORDINARY RUBBER TREE. Oncandal, per month from a Sounds fabulouj^ mouths of our j of this uclnve Gal ions pine adop^ bone and has gl tendent ol h r a d c M
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    • 349 2 FLOWER VASES. ?r hargv Opal- *C Y*X** |/f j Mc?eiit Uose 111 i Uowlfri < ins. I t\ 70 cents \j£ I-ASH. Crj«K>l \'.<.-rs m t iy 3 tal Flower fl > above. $0.50 6 his. cadi $0.50 0.65 s <>>65 to o.«o jJM Ml io 0.80 1 10 1
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    • 296 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 1 65 centsTT] ii ii I 1 per dozen, i THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, ISINGAPOE/E. TEPLiTZIH*Bohemian Natural y Mineral Water 71 Certain Remedy for: Nervous Dyspepsia, Chronic Excessive Secretion of Lithia and Albumen. Rheumatism of the joints and Muscles Mixes well with all obtainable from
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    • 133 2 TO CIR SUBSCRIBERS. Owing to reorganization of the •4 Eastern Daily Mail" we have decided to issue temporarily a four J page paper from the Ist of August. I instead of fifteen columns of reading matter we will supply ten columns of reading matter to our readers but the items
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    • 19 3 I^convention. I io.Sa.m International if the contrtrtlni 'J* ir w !!Jhdraw from the t0 rcm.un a
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    • 4 3 at Morocco 52S
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    • 34 3 1 X v^ K neu had K*X** totheprol 7 > Kicoioi '"Vonr school and home to be educated. pfSL *ti P 1: cc ln thc IjjJ^il! not be m vain m
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    • 17 3 Idlest! by ijrnns, s rth»mp«»n by an Lancashire beat ffk seven uickct* and rebynve wickets.
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    • 42 3 I London, Ju'.v 19, I=B a.m. 6vt ta.-.dred men of the j held m excited c garrack Square and re -ding a permanent g per day, siooi right ever rovds of cheering :ed the Barracki d I on
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    • 21 3 > Louder.. )yl] I•• Bfc I Borghese !i a> arrived at I c: accp en day* by il»c jtorj d Moscow
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    • 17 3 I :5 am I -bwg It R.-- imercial I ts iikj the v cd.
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    • 24 3 n.m. .ith r< tea and Br. were Pj of the the fourth I*4* kind eh !;a> hapIfctwpe within the past few
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    • 43 3 'AMMOTH FROM STRALIA. been set up m the ™inthehai!o:tl»c Natuli^^utyofugline^ gtePhteusi, and theD.no- of a Diprotodon, SL^T* Peni)d used ■*/■< pWw of Australia. C* 11 wallaby, J 8 bulk availed thai of the back a trifling the period Votodon had seve-
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    • 45 3 «HIMI i te:: '-pop* i^ txrJ*; l> aild he has C n «P rT 1 tr^le m C^ cu l f 'vanon i:it h has L^ and 0 1 tUrnetJ a C^oiU^^ produced. pittie. 11! distilled on a to" G°Jern'W^of fe Will
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    • 45 3 in ,k £S£l£* f* lo 55 In the English County Cricket Cham P»onship, the results up Vo date a?; Notts won ,o matches, lost none and 3 were drawn vlMdlesex won Tiost drawn 5; Yorkshire won dr »wn 7. IU *C 2»
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  • 26 3 London, July 39,430 pm. Admiral Ijuin and his fellow Officers have left Pans bound for Brest after several days exchange of courtesies
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  • 67 3 London, July 9 430 ptTK Messrs Watson and Sons, Soapmakers of Leeds announce that the libel actions brought by them against tlie SOC ed Newspapers has b£ n settled I hey receive very hea^y damages. A member of the firm infor mcd the Daily Chronicle that
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  • 42 3 London, July a 9 430 p»». One third of Coney Island. New Wks famous play ground, has been burned entirely, including twenty hotels, the occupants of which escaped m their night clothes. Twenty-seven nremen have been injured.
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  • 59 3 DISBANDMENT OF KOREAN ARMY. London, July 29, 6.50 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Seoul wires that Marquis Ito's plan involves the disbandment of the Korean army and substitution of an equal number of Japanese troops. Marquis ho when interviewed by the represci taiivc of thc Associated Press stated
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  • 20 3 London, July 19, 6 50 p.m. The Russian Military balloon was not picked up m the Baltic.
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  • 41 3 London, July ao, 6.50 p.m. Ihe Porte has made a strong representation to Greece will reference to the constant passage of armed bands acsross the f.ontier. The Porte threatens vigorous measuies if Greece goes on assisting Macedonia.
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  • 446 3 RAIN SPOILS THE FESTIVAL OF THE RIVER. Henley fashions change just as Henle) habits remain unalterable through the ye.irs. On the first day of the regatta the young gentleman who write on fashions had much to report. For instance, 1 >ng white mackintoshes are being very much
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  • 69 3 The Consul General for the Netherlands writes to us as follows: Your paper contained a short paragraph the other day m connection with the daring theft of over ,£300,000 from the Colonial Treasury m Acheen. It may therefore interest your readers to know that a reward of (about $3,500) is
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  • 336 3 ■JAgtgJrfN brown Norway mat inhabits our sewers, our st*. bes,our ware-houses and our «Hart •«*tsof the United -tales y ihis is a large total, but this fa b opposed of. The rate are a heaw th^ he r^ gri S UltUral tells us Sf it dCStr
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  • 138 3 HOW THEY PLAY CRICKET IN NAWANAGAR. Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, now the Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, is not likely to visit Great Britain for some time. Writing to a Cambridge friend of long standing, he says that he is busily engaged m his spare hours m improving
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  • 163 3 149 KNOWN CASES OK PREMATURE INTERMENT. The risk of premature burial at the present time is greater than twenty years ago, said Dr. J. Stenson Hooker I m presiding on Friday at a meeting I held at Anderton's Hotel, Fleet-street, under the auspices of the Association I for
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  • 178 3 TWO KILLED AND FIVE HURT I IN HOLIDAY DISASTER. A club festival procession, m which several thousand people were taking j part, was charged by a runaway fireengine at Kit kham, near Blackpool two persons being killed and a large number injured. The fire-engine was drawn by two
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  • 31 3 It is estimated that 80 to 40 per cent, j of the total population (400,000,000) of the Chinese Empire smoke opium. India supplies more than ,£8,000,000 worth of the drug annually.
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  • 2236 3 J aid yearn over the work T? J J shire. His fathers had lived there for h v s f hundred years, and it wfs to the old home at Cannabad, when overmastering weakness constrained him to relmqu.sh his work at Inverness, tha° he
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    • 250 3 F. CLARKE CO.l i 207. Queen Street TELEPHONE No. 916. i All kinds of Rubber Tyred I Carriages for Hire. 5 FURNITURE REMOVING Ao. SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, 4 RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN. 4 All sorts of horse food delivered to any part of the Colony. 5 F.
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    • 771 4 FIRST HETH ISD: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MfILANG SOLE ADDRESS IN HETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUMD COFKEE. SOLD BVEBTWHEBE ALSO A' JOZEF MULLER A Co., Ckm Sin* ESHARAT KMAW A Co. HORSE AMD c capest best Bouk-liimlcr,. ATT C C C\f\V\ 1-ri, =crs :n..i Account Hook KuV, UA 1
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    • 562 4 I GERVIS XAVIER A CO., LIMITED X SBZE^IHVTVr'R A TT> j m COMPARE PRICE! AND QUALITY OF ARTICLES lEFORE PURCHAIINQ ELSEWHERE. T DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery, ConfecT tionery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats, ColA lars, Ties, Spirits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and GlassT ware, Patent Medicines,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1137 4 SHIPPING NEW{ VESSELS IN PORT. man-of-war Flag and Tona Maater Arrived From for 111 i Sea Belle F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swettenham PSwctW Hertog liendrik Out 5000 G. L. Gcedh -irt July 22 Batav.a Wright U.S. tra. 364 Hamilton M.ty 17 *aoll Shipa Flag ft
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  • 27 5 I „c llv d«' ld met?-" interI His I that I g aph m a I I ver. I rroutI I I 1 r t
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  • 33 5 I" ite to his mhis He any eopportunit) an I by rial nd up a alter of ent of icy aghe ich are ours. I and «upport J to c re-
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  • 131 5 1 lain uphey pethci Even pen to on, as 1 i a r ecn turf li 'm tint NIMITY. c nd there f on the the reptile. pea*M> one ot its *nich. m its occasional «Je« down on -havoc with the About the Nw I emtr ed out vare
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    • 869 5 iwinuies 01 proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners at an Ordinary Meeting held on Friday, I the sth July, 1907. Present. E. G. Broadrick, Esq., President, I A. W. Bailey, A. J. W. Watkins, K. A. Stevens G. Paterson, Dr. T. Murray Robertson. Ong Tek Lim, Esq. H. L. Coghlan, Absent.
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    • 1110 5 fa J h 3t S B a rd aPPr VCS f thC a PP° rli °nment of Raffles Quay into areas for the landing and borage of goods as shown on a map of the Quay marked A now laid before the Commissioners. The motion is seconded by Mr. Watkins
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    • 931 5 Contract with Messrs Howarth Erskine, Ltd., for supplying iron a: d steel work for Cattleshed at Jalau Bcsar signed by Dr. T. Murr. j Robertson and Mr. W. L. 'Coghlan. Contract with Mr. M. A. dc Silva for building Coffer Dam, etc. at Gelar.g River Bridge; Signed by Messrs A.
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  • 1038 6 SIMPLICITY THE KEYNOTE OF HIS LIFE. General Booth has arrived home again iVcsli from triumphs m the Far Last. Physically he is the most wonderful oldman the world has <■>< vn for centuries, and it is dou'.»tiul if history can give another example of a man nearing
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  • 603 6 CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA. LA TE DECISION FAVOURS CHINESE. A decision spent out by Attor-ney-General Charles Bonaparte and instructions received by Commissioner of Immigration Hart North, indicate that the Government intends hereafter to be more lenient toward Chinese labourers who come here, says the San Francisco Chronicle. Bonaparte's decision is
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    • 403 6 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Scaled tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up till noon of the 7th proximo for the purchase of he Steam Launch Albuquerque as he now lies. For particulars and further information apply to the Inspector Marine Surveys, S. S. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 24th July,
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    • 605 6 BANKS. Hongkong i Shanghai Banking Corporation. i^sgat^aßt" moo Reserve Liability of Proprietors #10,000,000 •d Court of Directors. v G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. failech, Esq, D M. Nissfm Esq. Ehlvoetz, Esq, a J. K?ymond, Esq. A, Haupt, Esq, r, Shewan. Esq. .C. R, Lenzmann,
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    • 469 6 "E. P. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTFD. An" TnT>, B l l a 8 o go /^V j M ontk ga- OE. &> W j MonS ill** Id Z PUB «-ICATI0 NS °>J pw S n S. H /^S Ve r I Is 1 1 r 8 SSss^tvi D v
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    • 156 6 Month P > ft* I I •V, ar ns v ■I |l|o *ic§ti dui!y ,n9ert, nn P F i iM, Si ove hf i Fo inrh w f A/)1 TM!II^ tis^«nti Willh Mke M Manager, Lis t of Depots 11 Eastern Daily May be obtaii 's*. Cb* GbeeSoQß|(w i< allies
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