Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 16 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 589, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY; AUGUST 16, 19OZ PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 614 1 A FOREIGNER SAID TO BE IMPLICATED. In regard to the arrest of an alleged military spy, the Japan Gazette further learns that the domiciliary search at the Tobe residence of Eizo Oshio on the 17th lasted over two hours from about 1 1 a.m., with the result
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  • 116 1 1.76 DEATHS IN JULY. The mortality returns show that during tne month of July there were 1,176 deaths m Singppore. Of this number, 923 were Chinese 766 males and 156 females. One hundred and twenty-eight Malays died, 77 Indians, 13 Eurasians and 10 Europeans. The largest number of
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  • 120 1 A native who was digging up some ground m Paklat recently, close to where a wat formerly stood, happened to strike upon a hard spot. Being curious to find out the nature of the place and what lay beneath he set to work and m
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  • 40 1 Dr. J. C. Bosk, c. i. r., the eminent Indian scientist, is about to leave for Geimany, whence he will proceed to England, m connection with his various later researches and investigations. His stay abroad will last about two years.
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  • 496 1 IMPERFECT HRFATHING MAY CAUSE IT. Ordinary baldness is considered (lie consequence of inadequate chest breath ing m a recent p\per by Dr. D. M. Parker, lecturer at the Detroit College of Medicine. The inadequate chest breathing allows a poisonous substance to develop m the lungs. This poisonous
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  • 246 1 Careless habits often are formed by the employee for the reason thnt they appear to answer. It does not seem as special attention to the small things would be noticed by the powers that be But they are. Employers are conscivntivr, and seldom show audible appreciation nf
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  • 132 1 Mr. Morlcy said on a memorable occasion m connection with coercion m Ireland: Coercion will have the inevitable effect, and I believe yon know it m your hearts as well as we know it of throwing the whole sentiment ol the country •gainst your icmcdial legislation
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 87 1 J i 13 I i ln!b"0K-7f A6OODOIBESTION v?y pare Occasion '"j fTßarc Occasion I ■karat gold lady watches I I SET WITH DIAMONDS I I th $22.50 Each 'j ■TGHES, eLO^KS AND FANCY GOODS S ■ITRIDiei'LerSLY CHEAP PRICES. I VL RECORDS IDEAL RECORDS I I 50 cents each. I MACHINE
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    • 220 1 HowarthErskineJ Ep§ipcers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. WEILL&ZERNER 8 3t. SSattery Stoad Neckl^ hO dJ < W fi e C CCtion f JeWe ery such Sl Rin e s > Brooches, wecKlaces, Lockets etc at very reasonable Prices. Sterling Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Photof rames, Mirrors, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets
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    • 12 1 FROMY, ROOEE CO. to n cSP v* LJ i^^ t r y*"
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  • 410 2 There is quite a tempest m a teapot among the rank and file of the Kuropean contingent. The cause is to an outsider, microscopic, but serious enough to the Force. In the last report issued by the
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  • 289 2 The military authorities have ordered out of bounds a great portion of the town owing to the cholera that has manifested itself. We have also learnt that Hong kong and other ports have placed Singapore under Quarantine Restrictions and as the days pass by we will find some
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  • 525 2 11. H. the sultan of Johore arrived yesterday from Port Swettenham by I'erak. Ir is announced authoritatively, »ay> tlie Malay Mail, that the next Agri Horticultural Show will be held at Malacca Thl annual inspection of the Singapore Volunteer Infantry will take place at Bras Bash Road on Saturday next,
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  • 568 2 HO YANG PENGS ACTION I>k MISSED. It will be remembered id ,i r this paper published a par »V ing to two lads, the son, of U?r de Bondy. 1 hese boys aged 12 and .4 year, as Cll^ 1 > boating excursion on the .ft
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  • 137 2 I'robably no case has t before the local courts tl at should such immense satisfaction to the local temperance societies as tl whisky and brandy cases, ol whid the local papers are just now so much capital. The revelat by the Assistant Government A should
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  • 141 2 Yesterday, C A. !< B building inspector, responded to a summons issued at th< »tana Boon Uiat, to explain bow he came t< demand and accept t\w> sums the ;th, instant as a motive for pot carrying out the functions perta to his oliicc Mr. Sproule appeared
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  • 150 2 The public have little id raencc worry that accrues Officer doing inspector- ork that capacity investigati g cases. As an instance of I may be quoted. A Chilian; a case of robbery last I klay. Wednesday, the investigai going ami the unfortunate invest seem as fur
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  • 39 2 he Victorian Go 2 Zealand, an j>- t paper and adon cellem reproductions of which im eritabk- i to these progressn 1 hose who co New Z- i :aa i ere they rmation tliey may m
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  • 40 2 plaint! which cattle were m ..iced a re: »s going a very great imprai been made. Fhen dim It doe< ordinary care a bullock stun crippled either m getting m a boat. Such c i I I yews ago.
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  • 52 2 1 he nedan lay for sevenl kssi beryai 1 >n We c mig .ebe 1 and 0 community. The de«w died of heart bethoug t that s the dead bod uuht to have removed it Ji > that the poke are po«« m <uch matters until
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  • 27 2 .ouldhavt*hehall ls the Victoria > lidden awed that t a difficult matter to m "^J\ Vlr. Gl-ver ■ohm on at such a I, will k
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  • 21 2 The demolii ,!ncc is croi [he idea api naterial to the ,p Thenrerrou Swnthe^ „a r the P^lL^j 1 nrTfl
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  • 11 2 ■l.cvWk° 1 w li«'J war,.;.-™;; instead ,J,fen.»n> lolm3 ..cl. mentally
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  • 46 2 w I Pi I first C I Wtt I at I I rpeat^inth C m r andt -'hen,S3l every L -l tlic '0.000. rJ<*iJ ■'ilvtobe "*"N work this win J a-inuil co, I I c -me of at ll -ou*and run* Chandra i lectuttship! u-ulertakei
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    • 219 2 r John Littie Co. Ltd. OLD VATTED GLENUVET WHISKY (P9* EDINBURGH. QJi Iqhdom 4*o £xf>o*r Agemts. F*a*x Baue^S Co 59 Ma** Lame. £C JOHN LITTLE: CO- L.0.. SIMGJAF>O«C Purity and Quality are the Characteristics of the Whiskies that bear the Name of Usher.'* I r 9 WHOLESOIYIE A HIGHLY, TROPICAL
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    • 262 2 APPLES M STONE PIPPINS," AND 11 STURMER PIPPINS." Per dozen $0.60 Per ease (13 doz.) $7.20 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN WITH CASES FOR OUTPORTS. THOMPSON, THOMAS k CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SINGAPORE. I PATHE FRERES PARIS Cinematographs FILMS. Sole Agent for The Straits, Burmah, Java, Sumatra, The Philippines, etc. F. DREYFUS,
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    • 21 2 ROOMS TO LET. JgUARD and Lodging to be had at Barganny Mouse No. 7, Oxley Rise. Terms, Moderate. (1 5-8-07 -22-8-07.)
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 14 3 William and ul a( Wilhclm--1 UK mooarchi fl a nd tl,en >*< ,-nong* ringing
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    • 8 3 I Lgl> SHORTLY. Xi»«" w te bul
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    • 13 3 Ii between er> and men sitting id that the labour filled to-day.
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    • 14 3 s r \VO MOMHS. I Mm unprecedented l"^bav. Hither -already been measured. ■^Bopsandprnp*-
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    • 8 3 V AND RTILLEm ...m. ibhnca caval- opera-
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    • 14 3 Defeat of the South Africans. Ipfao, August 15. ii-3S a.m. it ha- beate; the
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    • 18 3 UXGEMHNi? EFFI I KP m sitk >.\\ ni. c Lobby that the arrange•i. ilitate ej c the "4th
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    • 15 3 ftUAXENT ENGAGES EIGN EXPERT m. r a: Teheran Mas "lent of W«i Persian liza-
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    • 55 3 EXT DISMISSAL OF Spa PWung telegram to n commercial in'V !i: r:a '*now strongly ]*J *e Japanese, Bridl* J«K Russians Moreover, ?i," Uch influen over the L 2° nissalof fficcr th« Chinese b attributed ted that the Chinese >wd by Germans. 5L .vhe» 5i2 He took I**" *ith him.
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    • 25 3 -rdavprose- 1I)a /l<e.thc aKentof payduty quoi without a brandy,.. 1**252? horn Malacca ulh Br% Rotd on lhe Cd Mo m onment
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    • 17 3 f to u fc ?«*r of :^?eX and C <!eteilda llli: '01 assaulting
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    • 23 3 Bi%2yS i °i Ni^^er V mango C5 (j|l i'Hl ;i PP«a ranee. >of ad -'Vh j M, uilded like
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 56 3 POISONOUS IRISH SYSTEM. London, August 15, 1 1 35 a .m Lord Rosebery's speech has produced a marked effect on the House A strong protest is raised against introducing into Scotland the poisonous Irish system of dual ownership. It is denied that there is any
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    • 45 3 TEXT PUBLISHED AT ST. PETERSBURG. London August 15, 3.30 p.m. I he text of the Russo Japanese Convention has been published at St Petersburg. Both undertake to mutually respect the territorial integrity and maintain the status quo and opendoor policy m China.
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    • 39 3 London, August 15, 11.35 a.m. Ihe bedroom of Baron Ashtown, at Cilenahira Lodge, Cloumel has been destroyed by a bomb. Lord Ashtown is not i jured. There has been some trouble on his Lordship's estate.
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    • 69 3 REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASMCORDIAL SPEECHES. London, Aug. 15, 3.30 p.m. Huge crowds cheered King Edward it Cassel. The German population displayed remarkable enthusiam. During the day the Monarchs received the Troops and drove out together twice. There was a grand dinner at the Castle. The most cordial speeches
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    • 119 3 THE KAISER'S SPEECH. London, August 15, 7.35 p.m. Speaking at dinner at Cassel the Kaiser welcomed |the kinship and and friendship promoting the visit 01* the representative of the great British nation and testifying to the good relations between the two peoples. KING EDWARDS SPEECH.
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    • 66 3 London, August 15, 7-35 p.m. The English papers characterize the meeting as the great political event marking a definite turnpoint m the Anglo-German relations. They say that the series of meetings emphasize the good relations and testify to the British desire for Peace. It is showing
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  • 429 3 Babu Bhupendranath Dutt, the Editor of the Jugantar, has been j >entmced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. This talented young man j has been sentenced to hard labour for sedition. There is indeed, much that it heroic and pathetic m the way m which he has gone
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  • 83 3 Burma »-nports from Europe, a large number of nrticles of food which India might probably supply. Last year Burma's import of biscuits and con densed milk increased m value by four lakhs of rupees. India supplies butter m tins to Burma, a non-existent trade 20 years ago. She might equally
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  • 295 3 OF THE 'KAJAH OF STENGAHPOUR." To the Editor Astern Daily Mail." A. S. C. Office. Fort Canning, Singapore. Dear sir. sth August, 9 o 7 I have pleasure m sending you a balance sheet for the Rajah of Stengahpour" for the information of ollTho ..^V? lSte( l in
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  • 174 3 The report of the directors of this bank lor the half year ended June 30, to be presented at the meeting at Hongkong, on Saturday next, shows that the net profits for that period, including 21 »558-90, balance brought forward from last account, after paying
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  • 119 3 The Japan Gazette is informed by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Co., Ltd., that a new direct service of the IndoChina S.N. Co. has been arranged fiom Yokohama to Calcutta. The service will be maintained by the three fine modern steamers Fooksang, Namsang and
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  • 96 3 At the annual general meeting of the Bank of Madras, held on August 5, it was resolved that a bonus of one month's salary be paid to the whole staff of the Bank, m consideration of the excellent results of the year's work. Sir Henry
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  • 82 3 The motion made at the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice Sir W. H. Hyndman-Jones, by the Hon. Mr. Hugh Fort, on behalf of Mr. N. N. Adis, asking that Mr. R. J. Rahmin, formerly m partnership with N. N. Adis, be restrained from carrying on a
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  • 61 3 In a recent issue, mention was mat^e of the arrest of four men for helping themselves to S6o worth of samsoo. Four other men were m the matter, two of whom have been arrested. Yesterday, the case was mentioned to Mr. Green by Inspector Man. A
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  • 341 3 ENORMOUS INCREASE OF TOBACCO CONSUMPTION IN ENGLAND. In the course of a report to the Washington Bureau of Manufactures, r hams U "ited States Consul at Cardiff, says that the United Kingdom is undoubtedly the best market m the world for tobacco and its consumption has
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  • 239 3 A Correspondent to a contemporary writes The ceremony which is observed on the birth of a Chinese baby is not generally known. I happened to be near a Chinese house where a baby was born. Immediately m front of the room where the child was
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  • 321 3 A young gentleman brought a silk umbrella from an umbrella dealer indefinitely characterized as C-. Hie next day was rainy the umbrella was put into use, but the silk tore m six places during the first hour of its contact with the rain. The purchaser went
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  • 147 3 The Burmese m large numbers have petitioned the Local Government asking that the body of U. Sanda, the principal hpoongyi m the Kyanngdike, Godwin Road, Rangoon, who died of plague a few days ago, may be preserved for some months and not immediately cremated as ordered by
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  • 258 3 The huge telescope presented by the late Mr. Yerkes to the Williams Bay Observatory is still the most powerful instrument of the kind extant but a much large telescope still is to be built for the Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institution on Mount Wilson, California.
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  • 50 3 Tokio message states that Prince Fushimi has accepted the request that he shall be the Patron of the coming Great Japanese Exhibition. In accordance with the arrangements previously reported, Baron Kancko and Mr. Wad.i, Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, will be respectively appointed President and General Manager of the Exhibition.
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  • 257 3 DRAFT PROGRAMME. Arrives mftemoom i6tk December /go-. Rkception at Main Wharf. i6(li December. A Guard of Honour will be drawn up the pontoon. His Excellency will be conducted to a dais erected on the Main Wharf. A Public Addrc^> of welcome will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 473 4 FIKST NETH: IflD: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY ■Miinmr SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EVER"YWHEBE. ALbO A' JC i EF Rr.ITLLER A Co. ioo Can ftrttt. "co-operative agency. ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. STOCK MttMcal gocc-, rctorial Post Cards, HoUMhoM" Brand Ceylon len and 1 1 larin"
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    • 412 4 TO STAMP [COLLECTORS. FOR SALE. Lubuan stamps surcharged Straits nOllyl Settlements. Labuan stamps surcharged Brunei. Single stamps and complete sets. rk'^i 11. DUNKELSBUHLER& Co. steri Deutsclic Buchhaudlung. xjfe™ Cavanagh Bridge Building. Suite G. (S8o 7 2 -8-o 7 Hon J Bailee! E. Goe A, Hai T.E. CHINA CO. CR COMMISSION
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    • 622 4 BATIKS. koiiQ i Shanghai Banking Corporation. UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 <YE FUND ing Reserve •10,000.000 1 «oi *****0 tr Reserve $11,000,000 j 21 WU VUU c Liability oi Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MEDHUKST, Esq. Chairman. Mr, W. J. Gresson— Ijeputy-Chamnan. 1, Esq. D. M, Nissim Esq. tz, Esq,
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    • 331 4 "E, D. M, ADLETS, FOB SEE MUM. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, A gents for the HART cycle •bo the famous X Bar cycle, Rubber lyred Ricksha Wheels, Sesving Machines and Type- writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. v.c. J MOOT COMPANY, 93, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General
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    • 569 4 SALE, WANTED, &C, TO BE LET. JFFICE and Godown. VVitl imm. J ate entry No. Malacca HZ Apply to GUTHJIIE c, Ltd 5 6 7 uc. toT^tT COMPOUND HOLSE. A^o. Bencoolen Street. .9-6-07. v c bovermmemTjotificatTon. PPLICATION will be received .»,i Acolonial Secretary's Office' upt t 21st August for the
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    • 203 4 Month H} 3 Months '> Mqqh* I For 'nch Single c? I '^vc heading S J FM k inch Si^le U bovc headinVfc^^ For "'eh SiboLr above hcadmfS^ -*o insertions^ P» Advance, For contract sNct tbe Adv^ Ma.^a^r, 9S,kVHl}iSot List of Depots whin "Eastern Daily I* May.be obtain^ •\odullah, 1
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