Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 23 August 1907

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 21 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 595, VOL 111. i SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 33, 1907. i PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1222 1 THE EdiToU, AGKICL'LTI'kAI. BlFLl.t I IN SINGAPORK STKAITS SETTLEMENTS, East Indies. Dear Sir, -I would esteem it a great favour if you would kindly publish the following information for me on the above subject as I feel certain it may prove of great value to
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  • 273 1 In the great national shrine of Yasukuni, m Tokio, the annual cere mony of formally worshipping the spirit guardians of the Japanese empire has just tak< n place. There are enshrined m this national pantheon the spirits of all who have rendered notable services to their country, the
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  • 372 1 ONE MAN DROWN EDPOLICEMAN'S PLUCKY ATTEMPT AT RESCUE. Htmjkmg Telegraph Amj. /_>. This appears to be a season of mysteries m this Colony at the present moment. While on duty m Wing Lok Street on Friday night, Policeman Bond, of the Central Police Station, was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 I 1 so IpßioscHi i co, I at a' l lbc pril > ci P al Exhibitions, three I HfinCur anJ twelve iiold and Silver Medals I** 101 1 al BT Hnß^BkL c^tSr H TBwL a %^'^BBm^^BJß'^BbP^V— JOL "7 '*\^r^^^C*t^Fj^r J v *^»^B^^^bT- J^^^Bl^vß^BMjJ l r jm MAP OF ALL
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    • 231 1 IHowarth ErskineJ I ft I Epgipeers ai>d Contractors. I ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIONS. M 7 01 6 Telegrams EESKINE. WEILL ZERNER I 3t. S&attery Stoad Arc showing now a fine collection of Jewellery such as, Rings, Brooches Necklaces, Lockets etc. at very reasonable Prices. icrfing Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Photoframes, Mirrors,
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    • 9 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. Of JLI m tO ffiSfflk c:.
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  • 1095 2 The Eastern Dail y Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY. 23RD AUGUST. THE ANARCHY IN MOROCCO. The latest news from Morocco are extremely disquieting. Reuter wires that twenty thousand horsemen under Muley Hajid are marching on towards Casablanc?. If the number of horsemen be ever one fourth of what it is
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  • 146 2 REPORT ON THE TRADE Of THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1906 Mr. A. Stuart, Registrar of Imports and Exports has made a very lengthy and interesting report on the Trade of the Straits Settlements for the year 1906. The entire report occupies 44 closely printed pages of foolscap paper i out of
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  • 269 2 Four fresh cases of cholera were reported yesterday The latest victim is a Boyanese. FlVl thousand tons of coal consigned to Messrs. Boustead and Company. arrived from Moji, yesterday by i British steamer Zasjara. M Mother Tongue's" letter on the education of women m the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay
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  • 47 2 "Indian^' <■ efficiently^ "V- I work Sir li ea I thou^>. of l b members of u f I been able 8 t nends of n I m the I hts fa^s and ar :i r o*l th marshal I fateful to Sir V I pc I
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  • 11 2 SINGAPORE INDIAN CHRIST ASSOCIATION. Amery B Ii j«A Church ioviMJcu I
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  • 53 2 *»M hun-ired the week 5 3 increase ot turns m the pn number and 22 Mila>, "ne European died Malarisl fevc •leaths, cholera red at St i beri-beri monia 22 each, 21. Nioctj^ve, the jgesof -nd 45,3s betwi ween jo and 5; bi and 20 bet <
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  • 65 2 MARINE DEPARTM sfl SETTLEMENTS i Ine total Reveon tn.rec >ett> ed to v l) lOOjj I tic Revenue, e.i Dues, ofti,Ba and m Penang an incn the Revenue m Malac §209.61. 3. The L shew a decre v 1 1 .Malacca a decn 1 nang an m an
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  • 91 2 TAMIL ACCUSED OF MURDER Sabapathy, a of the mu'dci ol and causing injai and to two Mai Aosoo Had, v. Second Magistrate, bn day. Doctor Edward V Surgeon at the U the medical evidence that the deceased wa> m an uncon>ciou: fracture of the skull several pieces of bone, I
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  • 44 2 CHINESE INTERS CHARGEDWinn Si- X.m Hu teratthe pearcd before KTterdaj to driving ing favour, .n factions m pn litatirg the relea* accused, Sa*ai -A". ,|,c ace..-"!. bo»8 as? referred oj Accuse.) cents i" spectoi IIJI i during I 1 3P
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 BISCUITS. Stualloui Ariel's Australian. 1 lb. tins, Abernethy, Bicycle, Butter, Combination International, Lunch, Oyster Crackers, Soda, per tin... 25 Coflfee, Milk Digestive, per tin... 30 Finger Ginget Bread, Ratafia per tin 40 2 lb. tin*. Afternoon Tea (B. assortment Bicycle. Butter. Coffee, Lunch. per tin 50 THOMPSON, THOMAS k CO.
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    • 291 2 iX. JOHN itITTIiE Co., litd. DEWAR'S WHISKY. THK STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. SOLE AGENTS. PATHE FRERES PARIS Cii?en?atograpbs New Film arrive weekly, Price 43 cts. (Straits Currency) per metre The Straits, Burmah, The Netherlands, Indies, Siam, (Hong Kong, and The Philippines. v nor VETllc unt I r uo, I 19
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    • 164 2 New Special Essence! New Special Essence!! New Specia Essence!!! 44 €sscncc of Bunga Canjong Just arrived. In single Fancy boxes very suitable for Wedding and Birthday Presents. Price $1.50 per bottle. KOH COMPANY. go Bras Basah Road, Sole Importers. TO BE LET, QODOWN to be let No. 4 Flint Street.
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    • 151 2 OFFICE to let No. 7E, Battery w Road. Apply to: 6UTHRIE A Co., Ltd. 23-8-07. v. c. ROOMS TO LET. UOARD and Lodging to be had at Barganny House No. 7, Oxley Ries. Terms Moderate. (15-8-07-22-8-07.) eCMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUGUST 23. High Water. 10-57 am., 10-16 pm. Full Moon, 7-I5
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 6 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
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    • 465 1 i r'aid FaTT. i apt) v^ Company >ns pres prn t i GOLD. ~io Doff OcvelopwAeat Ltd. 1 8o "t Kadana G. M. t > f.'nti 2.oo nominal. m Io.oo I m> K« GoMftelda, Ltd. t p q.oo tritn Q.oo iiuub \sst. It CO, Ltd S.4O i
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    • 111 1 fag** I 6.8 2 i do (Lube No i) uijpicked, lO Copra Bali ■Jg do I'ontianak) 8«o Pepper, Black do White c o/o ,155 Sago Flour Sarawak JL do Brunei No. i 1,1 Pea, 1 Sago Jg Coffee Bali, i S o/o ,i'« Coffee. Palembang, 20 0/0 b asis
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    • 132 1 <-/« /.owrfoM.— Hank 4 m/s 2/4.J demand 2/4*l/8 Private 6 m/s 2/5 /> *>■ jm,s.. 2/4 5/8 On Ciiwh). -Bank d/d /.Jjf Private 3 m/s 2.45 i do 6 m/s 2 47] ON /•ranee— Bank d/d 94 4 Private 3 m/s 3.02* do 6 m/s voc! OWm/w. -Bank T.
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 235 1 LIST OF PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS OU I WARD. Per M. M. steamer Australien. from Marseilles, August 4, due Aug »6 Mr. J. Catto. Per P. &O. steamer Borneo, from London, Angst 3, due Sept. 5 Mr and Mr>. Layer, Mrs. Knocker, Mr O. D. A Sanderson Per P. O. steamer Britannia,
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      • 701 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Wien-of-War, Ac. Crescent, H M cru 7,7°° tons 6 6 crew, ij guns. 10,000 h p Cnpt R. Nugent, Au^t 20. From Plymouth, July 11. Seniorl Niv.il Office'-. For Ply mouth, Au^t 2% Flora 11 M. -.ccoud-class cru. 4,300 tons, 30 > cnew 10 guns,
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      • 481 2 hiiut Sicntl, Brit sir 475 tons, Capt Wright, Aug; jo. From Bangkok, Augt 14. Gc, and 3tl p. i'aik Lee Guan. For Bangkok, Augt 24 Rds. Kaigoorlte, Brit. str. 1,852 tou> Capt McDon.-.ld, Dec. 23 i«;oo. From Sydney Dec. 4. Ballast. McAlister ft Coy. U. —Rds. Karat, Ger str 1
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      • 470 2 Name, Port, Probahlc tUue and iimn^ ■>; \g Si la mi X-, Airlie, Sydiie}, Aug 24; Bousl A.-cadia, Hongkong, Aug 30; P a Coy Aschia, Bombay, Aug t8; Austria, Hongkong, bept 8; Kau Australien, Marseilles, A Maritime^ Antilochus, China, (Jet. _>; \1 Ayuthia, Calc itta, Sep. Belgravia, Hamburg, Sept. 7;
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      • 40 2 X j X E It I ft ft m<* ftB I ft I ft I 1 ft I X I b. I 1 b I I' 1 ft ftp v I I LEATHER IA. I l I I I rf\r
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    • TELEGRAMS.
    • 43 3 b^yVr! nll u^ lo ir up Nt*,L otlic dregs "M aM f HrJ^^'he said u h ,> worehi I llai^y do God. [y^Ll'^ous books IStSS^^ that are lL W ««»i« n tItl on Poetised, 5 h on the -^'""ght as well have
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    • 719 3 {From Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits.) Mussaendopsis Beccatxana Rubiacect) Malabera, a big tree over 100 feet about three feet through with obovate coriaceous deep green leaves 6 inches long and nearly as wide, opposite. Pamcles 6 inches or more long, peduncle 4 inches long, branches spreading bearing
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    • 74 3 lhe Daily Mail," m its issue of the 24 July publishes under the above heading the following remarks about the Parsis from "The Indian Sociologist m The Parsi Community m London thoroughly approves of the permanency of British rule m India, and we have reason beleive that, with
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    • 150 3 IMMORTAL NOVEL KEEPS ITS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY. If Mr. Samivel Weller's ghost happens to drop m at the New Dudley Gallery m Piccadilly he will certainly enjoy the Pickwick Exhibition. There are on view Pickwick posters, Pickwick playbills, Pickwick plates, cigars, cigarettes, pens, jugs, mugs, boot polish, and cartoons. Hundreds
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    • 38 3 INDIAN RAILWAYS ENQUIRY. Allahabad, August 10. l he Pioneer's London correspondent wires that the Committee ou^ndfa" Kailways, after examining various witnesses, official and otherwise has completed its sittings. ncrwise has > eaHyin Wl nMh India
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    • 129 3 GRUESOME DISCOVERY AT MARSEILLES. Irish Visitors Returning krom Monte Carlo Arrested. Calcutta, August 9th. A special telegram to the Empire states that a sensational discovery has been made by the police at Marseilles. A^ Mr. and Mrs. Goold were arrested while on their way to London, and m one of
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    • 41 3 Extraordinary Position. Calcutta, August 9th. The Danish Government have decided to import a million agricultural labourers from Russia to make up the shortage m Danish labour. Another proposal, that Chinese labour should be resorted to, was rejected.
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    • 74 3 Hirst refuses to go. Calcutta, August 13th. A special telegram to the Etupire states that George Hirst, the Yorkshire cricketer, has refused to go to Australia with the English cricket team. The difficulty arose, it is supposed, through a disagreement as to terms, Hirst asking
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    • 49 3 An enterprising bid. The proposal for an All Red mail route, connecting Great Britain with her Colonies and Dependencies, has been cordially taken up m Canada. The Dominion Government has offered an annual subsidy of ,£150,000 as a contribution to the scheme.
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    • 173 3 The Madras Governor's Reply. Madras, August 8. The Governor, m the course of a reply to the memorial submitted by the inhabitants of Tuticorn last September, writes through his Private Secretary, as follows The question of connecting India with Ceylon by railway across the Pamban Straits has
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    • 78 3 Madras, August 9th. In the High Court to-day Mr. Justice Subramania Ayer passed orders disallowing the application for a postponement of the sale of Arbuthnot's Industrials, on the grounds that the management during the last 8 months had resulted m a loss of 3 lakhs. More money is
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    • 153 3 New York Police administration is so notoriously criminal that the detectives are said to fatten on pocket-picking, and to be m engue with garrotters, burglars, and desperadoes of every description, to say nothing of blackmailing brothel-mistresses. Even a common policeman gets. or weekly m wages, besides k
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    • 37 3 During the half-year ended June 49 cwts. of rubber seed, valued at R 2 227 have been exported to India, New South Wales and Straits, Settlements. The quantity exported to India ne amounted to 44 cwts. o
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    • 916 3 BY LADY ASHBURTON. Crisp gems of criticism of English Society from the lips of an American girl who once scrubbed the floors of a humble New York home, but is now the wife oi a peer of the realm, with estates extending to 60,000 acres have
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    • 138 3 Thus the Bishop of London It is all very well to try and clear the streets, but more than half the immorality now goes on m prive apartments. Taking them all round, married men are more immoral than single men. Why women who parade the streets should be subject
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    • 551 3 Discussing the relation of pythons and tigers, a writer m Nature Notes says I happen to have lived for a considerable time m the depths of the jungle m Upper Burma, where snakes and tigers were frequently to be met with, and though I did not
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    • 120 3 The famous cradle cannon or anchor stroke has at least had the result of producing a new style of billiard table. The table shown m our photograh is the first oval billiard table m the world. Recce who recently made a score of nearly 500,000 up
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 250 3 Cfte straits Cpcle ana motor Cop 7 GREAT REDUC p r E B or THE BICYCLES TYRES, ACCESSORIES ETC. I H b. t 1 j IN THF m FOR 0 N N L E WEEKe= Commencing August 12th. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO GET A AA CT DDII^C BICYCLE AT OUO
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 459 4 FIRST flETtf: Ifid: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EYERYWHEBEALSO Al JIZEF rVULLER Co. 166 Cecil Street. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. ARGYLE ROAD, PENAN6. STOCK Musical goods, Pictorial Post Cards, Household" Brand Ceylon lea and Britania" brand Coffee, Fragrant and Refreshing Hair
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      • 312 4 TO STAMP COLLECTORS. FOR SALE. Labuan stamps surcharged Straits Settlements. Labuan stamps surcharged Brunei. Single stamps and complete sets. H. DUNKKLSBUHLER&Co. Dentsclie Buchhandlnng. Cavanagh Bridge Building. Suite G. (8-8-07—22-8-07.) T.E. CHINA CO. COMMISSION AGENTS A DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post
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      • 641 4 BANKS. Hongkong 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation. FAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 .<,, rwv) .vvj Silver Reserve $11,000,000 f uuu uuu 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. E.
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      • 222 4 E, D, M," ADLETS. FOl SEE MUM. 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, 03, Belfxetd Street, Ipoh. General ktpairers cf Cycles,
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      • 571 4 B SALE, WANTED, &C. TOBELET.^ QFFICE and Godown. VVnh immfdi V ate entry No. Malacca^'," Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd 15 6 7 COMPOUND HOUSE. A'o. Bencoolm Street. 20-6-07. 3 ____J^ A PPUCATION will be received,^ A Colonial Secretary's Office t" Officer, Marine Department, Singapore 6 Salary 9 60 per
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      • 234 4 -55J L C »L I OUT ST^,J ADVER^c^ BMALL adveJJ Wa "H T v J thrice weekly. h M F V inch Sinsfcr I PO i».oo 2 OI3CO «^I Marri W Birth or iw,,! P«r insertion or cct>tract sp^c, tisen >«nts, sm wlll b Miven ape Mana^r, List of Depots
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