Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 588, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 409 1 TWELVE-YEAR-OLD GIRLS SERMON. I am only a little girl, just as was the slave child of Naaman, but it has pleased God to deliver through me, as He delivered through her, the message which I bring." Frances Bradley Storr, a tiny, solemn figure of a girl, m a
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  • 270 1 COOLIES BURNT WITH NITRIC In Bentick Street Calcutta recently a number of Indians had a terrible experience of the possibilities of nitric acid. A coolie v\a> walking up Bentinck Street foot a path carying-one-gallon earthenware jar of nitric acid. The jar was on the man's head and
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  • 167 1 LENGTHY BATTLE ENDS IN RIVER-SIDE TRAGEDY. A tragic fight occurred at Holt's Brewery, Broad-street, Sliaduel!, on Saturday, ending m the death of tlie two combatants, John Cox, a^ed sixty years, of 19 Grenade sticet, Limehouse, and Henry Middlesbrook, aged forty six years, of 37, Ihrec Colt-street.
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  • 637 1 FOUND AFTER FOURTKEN MON I" US' SEARCH. After au apparently hopeless but fascinating search for a beautiful girl, m which a corps of expert private detectives hive been engaged one of the strangest and most romantic of love stories is i.ow, through a discovery made
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  • 274 1 Max say* with reference to the action of the Bengal Government m the Indian Daily New% Case No one will believe without an authoritative voucher that Sir Andrew Frater planned this action of hia own initiative, but as head of the Government he is responsible for the
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    • 81 1 flr 1 He I AGQCS JIEESTiON Ere OccasionT*"! H Rare Occasion I WKARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS eh $22.50 Each'j MTCHES, BLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS A U RIOieiXCCSLY CHEAP PRICES. I I SEAL RECORDS IDEAL RECORDS! I 50 cents each. I lACHINE i'l V W ARK BEYOND
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    • 215 1 Howarth ErskineJ Ei?gii>eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 2S. Telegram^" EKSKINK WEILL ZERNEIT 8 3t. SBattery Sload Arc showing now a fine collection of Jewellery such as, Rings, Brooches, Necklaces, Lockets etc- at very reasonable Prices. Sterling Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Photoframes, Mirrors, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets etc., etc.
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    • 11 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. m so 5r si S o m^d is
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  • 848 2 It would certainly seem that the criminal element of the community is waxing bolder. This remark i*s not made because there is particular increase of crime but because of the manner m which crime is committed. There have
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  • 933 2 CtciL Harlcy Rose has obtained a summons against Archie Pereira for assault. A cargo ol 58, cases ot kerosine oil arrived from Pulo bembilan yesterday by the British steamer Nord. Rtvs. W. G. Shellabeai and H. E. Horley arrived from Malacca Yesterday by the Sappho. Thl Hon. Mr. V. S.
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  • 564 2 Yesterday, a I aroil named thy was before Mr. C. F. Green for preliminary enquiry into the allegation that on the 4th ultimo, he caused the death of one KutharvaliX) by striking him with a piece of iron. Mr Sproule appeared for the crown. A Hindu ,-liopkeeper said
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  • 61 2 9& 1 'Matador" i^offcl tw gla^ of t I round f °r the n, I »ent matter Witness fek. Wun^s >aid-ha- 4. qU( Abased on a v '^s pressed on Pwf spirits and, ■^d, concluded th ritieswottld Witoen :hat samples o! f P° r but he would 32 names
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  • 121 2 One of the before the Bench Court U yetn, «at brought to i loesday, when two fcL, \'icted a i one of those ca arrant knavery mj. religion wis ma elderly Mala} from Amboina and boat. Two Malays, appi^g watch tor soch peak j acquaintance inveigled
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  • 66 2 It will be rcracuV so a^' Mb* 1 the Centra! Police S departmental having accepted illq from three person* their bail bond- el brought before Mr I application by the po l I application. Yesterday, Mr. has the interest 0! the m hand, brought the nil taw w
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  • 45 2 At the mcc j Council tornthe Supplemenun 1 Motion by I Engine© „,,f l rhat this Com land m Northern R an area of .02,645 Sssjg teersm lieu oft c* m Fort Cornwall Final Supplj mailing Final FY, 1 Service for the ve^
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  • 25 2 Last week, a; S u-ho opened I o vearon thcMa J lle had was m tne 1 but hearing 1 r^ J hastened^
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  • 11 2 vi. R 1 case on hi^ G Municipa'O- S
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    • 240 2 John Lltiie Co. Ltd. OLD VATTED GLENLIVET WHISKY tot O O'^V DC/^ ICTC"DCr^ .^^MM^^ (§*ll EDINBURGH. W^ lx;**o*nt^nm Hcertn. F*mm* D/uitwi Co S9Wjw* Cm/B EZ I 4OMIM LITTLE CO. UO.. SINGAPORE. I I I M Purity and Quality are the Characteristics of the Whiskies that bear the Name of Usher.**
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    • 257 2 APPLES STONE PIPPINS," AND STURMER PIPPINS." Per dozen $0.60 Per ease (13 doz.) $7.20 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN WITH CASES FOR OTJTPORTS. •THOMPSON, THOMAS k CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SINGAPORE PATHE FRERES X PAR/IS X c Films P c V 9OLS AQEXT for X The Straits, Burmah, Java, Sumatra, G The
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    • 20 2 ROOMS TO LET. £JOARU and Lodging to be had at Barganny House No. Oxlev Rise. Tertm— Moderate. (15-8-07- 2 -.8-07.)
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  • TELEGRAM.
    • 13 3 I m '^l'^ Belfast mr^^^ renderI vto thespien- notably those I I
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    • 48 3 AIJ 1 U thc notorious crt women and m<-i£ isip the L ffld pUbI.C r W after "»on a* X!!; cooing conflict. m /with an attack on were fc/ lC aa"ele-^hawer police Ban ■Co** the authorities ■< i: ,-mpered by the a here §;V. c only ■jJScreased number.
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    • 27 3 T' 51 nii RIKE Augu-t 14. ".45 'i-m. rfCowiwo 8 Mrßirrel ide Officials Ljdro endeavour to settle I rs 1 RICKEI S wkkeU. by an innings
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    • 20 3 Strike of Telegraph Operators. rHROUGHrATES. 4, 1 1.35 a.m. ator< I c c *r,muni{ost thr the United "cccr c communication
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    • 31 3 PORTED rO BE EDITATED itatc of :he not? well I vcrc piled up ross the street*. prfcv .ire killed. ■tka k Qcd and thirty are then arc E
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    • 90 3 12th August id of Penang anniversary of the settlement by Capt. 'he day being pro- c c is noth"a:f :ame c event. P^ss erected a iftrakhas'notforRc«ident m S 1 arch Memorial while it William Owhofound--.dclaide has been honorJWRiootohK memory of a K'^ v^epv Penang perpetuat! juseum was
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    • 46 3 s^Sv Tv* imm 'rang*' <i Sir Harry •■*Mge says that he J *c clutche, of the f*ersa Vs L L KaK uli s camp. f. »nS by the £3^B Sir Harry's ftfc ?;^verywaya Section dem ed Raisulii *bidden by the Koran. 7" Office las no
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    • 14 3 !;ch( 'i nd sresumcd b y :> W U ,c. crown ;Mr.
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  • 5 3 By Submarine Telegraraph Reuter's.
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  • 34 3 4,000 MOORS REPULSED BY THE FRENCH. London, August 1 4, 11.35 a.m. It is reported that yesterday 4000 Moors made an attack on the French at Casablanca but they were repulsed.
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  • 40 3 GENERAL SMITH DORRIEN APPOINTED COMMANDER AT ALDERSHOT. London, August 14, n.35 am> It is officially reported that General French is appointed as the lnspector Generai and General Smith Dorrien is to be the Commander at Aldershot.
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  • 41 3 KAID MACLEAN HANDED OVER TO THE KMASS TRIBESMEN. London, August 14, 11.35 a.m. It is reported that Raisuli has handed •ver his prisoner Kaid Maclean to Kinass tribesmen who are reported »o br conveying him to Fez.
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  • 36 3 London, August 14, 4.30 p.m. The Ellerman's Line newly built Meamer City of Paris was launched on Saturday. It sails on its maiden voyage I on the 1 sth of October.
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  • 65 3 ARRANGEMENTS FOR SETTLEMENT OK STRIKE. London. August 14, 4.30 p.m. The Police rod Military were withdriwn from the disturbed district of Belfast yestereve as the priests and the I abour leaders have promised to restrain the factions. The evening passed quitely. Right Honourable Sir A.
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  • 41 3 LORD ROSEBERYS SPEECH. London, August 14, 7-10 p.m. In the House of Lords Lord Rosebery vehemently attacked the Scottish Landbill declaring that England was treated like a self governing country while Scotland was treated like a Crown Colony.
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  • 37 3 CONFERENCE WITH THE BANKERS. London, August 14, 7-10 p.m. A telegram from New York states that Secretary Root conferred yesterday with the leading bankers re the disorganised condition of the money market.
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  • 54 3 COMMENTS OF THE GERMAN PRESS. London, August 14, 7-10 p.m. The German press generally comments on the meeting of the King and Kaiser m the most friendly terms. The ceremonious character of the meeting is welcomed as an evidence of better feeling between the British
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  • 106 3 Sir Francis Maclean and Sir Law rence Jenkins, Chief Justicee of Bengal and Bombay, recently entertained the Viceroy and Lady Violet Elliot at dinner at the Grand Hotel, Simla. Sir Harvey and Lady Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Richards, and about thirty guests were invited to meet
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  • 104 3 THE KING'S GIFT TO MR. RICHARD MARSH. At Newmarket on Wednesday the Kiog sent for his trainer, R. Marsh, and congratulated him upon the success recently achieved with horses m the royal stud. His Majesty, with charming graciousness, remarked to Marsh, It is no use giving you any
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  • 105 3 Referring to the recent Press Communique on the subject of the issue of new nickel one anna piece the Comptroller and Auditor-General, Calcutta, writes: 44 1 have asked the Mint Master, Bombay, to send you a rouleau of these coius as specimens. They will probably
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  • 1572 3 KAID MACLEAN STILL IN SANCTUARY. London, July 2 .-Sir Harry Mac VSJ? t l tUI btai in 8 *~ry at Yustl.di he negotiations for his release the VI t n r fJ^ Cd Rai su influence over tne tribesmen remains paramount. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.
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  • 471 3 Most Honoured Sir, Understanding that there are several hands wanted m your honour's Department I beg to offer you my hand. As to my assestments, I appeared lor the Matric Exam, at Ooty, but failed, the reasons for which I shall describe. To begin with, my
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  • 129 3 DEATH OF HEAL) OF GREAT JAM FIRM. The death is announced of Mr. T. F. Blackwell, J. P., head of the famous jammaking firm of Crossc and Blackwell, whose works are m Soho-square. The firm, which has such a dominating influence m the district ofSoho, dates
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  • 168 3 CHILD TORN FROM TEACHER'S GRASP AND KILLED BY TRAIN. There was a terrible conclusion to a school treat at Nottingham when a little schoolgirl of eleven was cut to pieces by an express train. The children of the Nethei field National School were being taken for a country
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    • 188 3 Cbe Straits Cpclc ana motor Cop. GREAT REDUC p r/o; N HE BICYCLES TYRES, ACCESSORIES ETC. in.iifiMßr l^^ ONLY Commencing August 12th. "cVc^rZZZ^f!* COST PRICE. F. CLARKE &COl All kinds cf Rubber Tyred Carriages for Hire. FURNITURE REMOVING Ac. SHDDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN. All
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    • 439 4 FIRST JYETtf: IftD: m COFFEE KOASTIfiG FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE ALSO AT t'GZEF ft/IILLER A Co.: 166 ten/ Street. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. STOCS allttftial goods, Pictorial Post Caid^ Household" Brand Ceylon lea and l'-ritapia 1 land Coffee, Fragrant and
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    • 315 4 TO STAMP (COLLECTORS. FOB SALE. Labuan stamps surcharged Straits Settlements. Labuan stamps surcharged Brunei. Single stamps and complete sets. IL DUNKELSBUHLER&Co. Deutsche Buchhandlung. Cavanagh Bridge Building. Suite G. (8-8-07—22-8-07.) T. E. CHIN CO. COMMISSION AGENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views
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    • 641 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦lO.OOO.OvX) RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 $21 000f ooo Silver Reserve $11,000,000 J Jl > wu wu 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. Nissim Esq.
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    • 866 4 "E. D, M," ADLETS, FOR SALE, WANTED, ftp. SEE MUN. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, Agents for the HART" cycle also the famous X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type- writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. v.c. HOOT COMPANY, P3, Bel/Utd Street, Ipoh.
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    • 202 4 lM onth I 1 I 6EJ I Wan HT 0Ut J Notices.' 'or Uichs l4c -V| dall > 'nscnion 1 For I Si.'oo. Drj *»l I •■larri ag< ilJJrtl I P«r insertion I ls ADV.« tt »c 11. Kirn Manager. 95, A List of Depots Eastern Daii| May.be obtain Abdullah,
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 19,7
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    • 356 1 FEE JSJ £2}g£ SSfffi? USSSP l Anglo-Malay Rubber Co.. Ltd. £1 126 1905 $200,000 $190,000 90.000 $10 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. Si; 00 1904 £30,000 £11.126 (J'icK A B *tu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. rf. p.) £2.2.6 (.11,000 „1 f <1 (contrib Ll9j6 1900 $700,000 $610,000 70,000
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    • 110 1 Gambier 6.70 do (Cube No- 1) unpicked, 10.30 Copra Bali n 9.25 do Pontianak M 8.80 Pepper, Black 1 7.60 do White 5 0/0 n 24.75 Sago Flour Sarawak n 3.03 do Brunei No. 1 2.97* Pea.l Sago n 4 50 Conee Bali, 150/0 '9-25 Coffee, Palembang, 20 0,0
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    • 133 1 On London.— Bank a m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/41/16 Private 6 ni/s 3/4! do. 3 m,s 2/4] On Germany. -Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.45 do 6 m/s 2.47 On France -Bank d/d 2.94 Private 3 m/s 3.034 do 6 ra/s 3.06 On India.— Bank T. T. 174*
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 189 1 WEATHER REPORT. Kandiing Kerbau Hospital, Aug. /j. 1 1 Bar 32 Fah. 29-934 29-828 29.869 5P Temp 86.6 89 82 < vNetßulbTher 79.5 79.2 78.6 D,r of Wind S. E S. E. S E. Max Temp 90.2 6 Mm 73.8 d Max m bun 1 49.8 2 Te rad There
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    • 310 2 From In Tinland A third Accountant, added to the htaff of the Chartered Bank here, is a healthy sign of increased business. Mr. R. Proust of Serendah has proceeded on a holiday to Singapore and will probably be away for a week or ten days. Messrs. Macready
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 665 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. I nder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— shipbq.- barque; sch.- schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru. -Cruiser G'bt-Cun British; U. S.~ United States Fch. French G e r. German Dut.- Dutch Ital. Italian Spain.- Spanish' Sar Sarawak G c— Gencr«l Cargo dpdeck
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      • 501 2 Ko, G B aVkotu.^. BehnMeyer&Co m/ 1 Br 1 9tr 3,839 tons. Oapt. Mack.nson Augt From Calcutta, ISA V Gilfillan c °yPattol Brit, cable str, 1 229 tons, Capt. Dunmall, Jan. 3. From Syndney, Dec Ltd n H txtcnsion Telegraph Coy. JJft B"t. str. 3,428 tons, Capt Wilhs, Augt. 10.
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      • 517 2 VESSELS^EXPECTED. Name, /W, Probable date of Arrival aid name of Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydi cy, Aug 24 Boustead Ante nor, Liverpool, Aug 19 Mansfield Aicadia, Hongkong, Aug 30 P. O. Coy Aschia, Bombay, Aug 28 Behn Meyer Austria, Hongkong, Sept 8; Rautenberg Australien, Marseilles, Aug 26 M Maritimes Ayuthia, Bangkok,
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      • 279 2 Sanuki Maru, London, Aug 15- P Simons Salazie, Siagon, Aug 26 M Maritimes Saxonia, Hongkong, Aug 26; Bchn Meyer Scandia, Honkong, Aug 18; Bchn Meyer Senegambia, Hamburg, Oct 7; Bchn Meyer Seirstad, Calcutta, Aug 19; Borneo Coy Slavonia, Hongkong, Oct—; Bchn Meyer Simla, Japan, Aug 20 P O Coy Soiineberg,
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