Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Nail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 601, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS'
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  • 1027 1 Bombay, August 1 4. Governor of Bombay. Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor-elect of Bombay, will arrive in India on October 1 8th. Political Prosecutions.— The text is published of the decision given by Mr. Boyd, Special Magistrate, in connection with the prosecution of the newspaper India," for
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  • 203 1 HEROIC WOMAN'S RESCUES FROM DROWNING. Seven children were saved from drowning by the heroi-m and presence ol mind of Mrs. McNally, of Sligo. Mrs. McNally and a friend went w ith their children to bathe in Sligo Bay. They noticed that the tide was coming in very
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  • 217 1 SELANGOK PLANTERS DECLINE TO SUPPORT THE BILL. At a special meeting of the Kuala Selangor District Planters' Association on Monday, the following resolution was adopted That in the opinion of this Association the Government measure in relation to the establishment of a labour bureau in the Straits Settlements
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  • 323 1 Sir James quotes with approval a well-known physician as saying: The generalised food customs of mankind are not to be viewed as random practices, adopted to please the palate, or gratify an idle or vicious appetite. They must be regarded a^ the outcome of profound instincts
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 r so P^ rn stjCbrioschi co. i d t all the Principal Exhibitions, three n cur anJ twelve Gold and Silxci Medals HAD <^F \LL DISPENSARIES. I JSOTEIGER IMPORT AND EXPORT CO., LTD., I SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAR EAST. I jEfeOcsson J TTare Occasion I KKARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES
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    • 184 1 Howarth Erskine 1 Ep^ipccrs apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephone 23. Telegrams ERSKINE. WEILL fir* ZERNER S A. BATTERY ROAD. Are showing now a fine collection ol Jewellery such as, Rings, Brooches Necklaoes, Lockets etc. at very reasonable Prices Sterling Silver Cigar and Cigaarette Cases, Photo! rames, Mirrors, Travelling Clocks,
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    • 12 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. Rn Of JLI m to #jfc2rfm CD to w
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  • 765 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 30TH AUGUST. THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. i he speech from the throne is in other words a short resume of the events of a Parliamentary Session before it prorogation. It is in fact a brief ministerial Report of the administration of
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  • 234 2 Nearly 800 passengers arrived from Hongkong, yesterday by theApcar liner Catherine Apcar. The Korean Emperor has sanctioned the judgment ol the Supreme (our which sentences the head of the Hague deputation to death and tbetwootnei members to penal servitude for life. There is an outbreak of cholera among the Chinese
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  • 34 2 I I I «ntt«, order oo u p°" hi, ria l-'-xM I I c.-oture.the f I en he ask, "*M >oon a. the r:n «?JB '•liandcuffcd.l I f^ taken to the LorS J
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  • 37 2 SINGAPORE HEALT H STATISTICS. death, were rccordedrsS *94 males and 67 kmkhd equal to thousand .-t the estimated' J lour of the deaths took iff John's Island »is 4 I 1 '.ween :c I hirtv-foui Ct old.
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  • 59 2 A sum ol s current :mam Waterworks Ihc of II Ii i< understo that all the phi c prepared b 50, but up to the prea e been taken in ihedtt .-it J pipes and m (.red, but, apparentlv. this imp r V one ol .he princij
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  • 43 2 AN IMPORTANT SETTLED IN OOCB tiuJncr on board hi> Klliott appeared on hi^iwj Mr Sproulc a,J Dr.&bte* .'Vlloutoplble' qualified wclj-kn,. he tailed who was a lice ah.- Medical Schapl *ouW i" CK r «d*^ Mr.Sproulf. *J»J •I ..mini!'" in. acc« j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 251 2 1 BISCUITS. I Stualloui Ariell's Australian. 1 lb. tins, Abernethy, Bicycle, Butter, Combination International, Lunch, Oyster Crackers, Soda, per tin... 25 Coffee. Milk Digestive, per tin... 30 Finger Ginger Bread, Ratafia per tin 40 2 lb. tins, Afternoon Tea B. assortment Bicycle, Butter, Coffee, Lunch, Ber tin 50 THOMPSON, THOMAS
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    • 280 2 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Sole Agents in Singapore and Straits Settlements. FOR Big Tree Brand Salitornian Wines. __HKSE Wines are pronounced the Best value of any Wines and are largely 111 consumed at nearly all the first class Clubs, Hotels, and Restaurants in the 1 United Kingdom and are most
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    • 398 2 CDc Parsi flltrcd CDeatrlcal Cod. OF BOMBAY AT BEACH ROAD. To-night To-night t "SIT AM E SHADDAD," Enchanting Transformation Scenes Gorgeous Princely Costumes Melodious Music and Mirthful Mazes of Dainty Dancing Groups. PRICES OF ADMISSION. AS USUAL. Doors open at I p.m. Part ormance 9 p m C. P. KHATAO,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 (2CMING EVENTS^ TO-DAY, AUGUST 30. High Water. 2-44 am 2-57 pm P O Homeward mail closes 7 P O Outward mail due Sione Rubber Co. Meeting, Noon. S. C. C, Tennis. Concert. Teutonia Club. 9 pm TO-MORROW, AUGUST ji. High Water. 3-37 am 3.32 pm Moon. Last Quarter. 0-28 am
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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    • 79 3 Lm |.SOMJHE fHRONE. „,.»fan throoe jgffSS "'at the Foreigi Powers fu*r? friendly t: he Hagic terenc* .Hague WT result in agreements *!Satciheevil* *ar and STEwE n- in* "L: -Ihave reviewed our Slam profoundly imJ^ efficient condition of Zr fioe bearings, .nd the jTtbe officer! and men oo Rite tea
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    • 12 3 lotion has been received \gjm during the past
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    • 18 3 LACED WITH ARMLSD VICAR MAXIM. :-io p.m. c govc is placed Icswi Armstrong and and
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    • 36 3 IJIRIOIS rO PRIMARY j ;y, 12 10 p.m. cpuseaUyat Perm. West lii'ge majority carried the mat the Federal M injurious to priMh Westei Australia Bwl lug it the gravest Her ounce 1
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    • 87 3 :es decide PTHE DEFENDANTS If 01 Michell have had the whisky P?-*" :?"^e them sat at Fj^ 1 decision f/::-' ch Messrs. pc^-C'Cpar.y ue^e summoned Y Y°* Boon Kean, of >•: lock and Company, ■J brand whisky, ■■•td, and :ur Belling an '-»ater,aad reduced more "ier proof
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  • 65 3 SffiS WILL FRIDAY. tat J E. Kent lurnbul) H 'c n t e 8t r att 1 Lowe y SllGLE. k. W Howlscr "Sicr.r Almond a r J Hnvidson 15.2 b Handicap. fc 1 Smith fSid scr. gW, Ur Jjand F -Jlurdock scr. t D Sutler and
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 89 3 The King's Speech from the Throne. SELFGOVERNMENT TO ORANGIA. London, August 29, i 2-lOp.m Continuing his speech from the throne His Majesty sa,d Thc rcccn < mectin| of the Colonial Premiers was a source ?£^Snf 1? <Cu°" tO me l trust the grant of Self government toOrangia w,ll conduce to
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    • 24 3 London, August 29, 12-10 p.m. McKenna, the candidate for South Longford and seventeen other Irishmen have been arrested yesterday.
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    • 36 3 London, August 29, i a lo p.m. Yorkshire has beaten Sussex by five wickets. Lancashire beats Derbyshire by one wicket. Leicester beats Essex bv eight wickets. Gloucester beats Hampshire by five wickets.
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    • 21 3 London, August 29, 3.25 p m The Sugar Protocol was signed at j Brussels on the 6th inst.
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    • 94 3 ADMINISTRATIVE ANARCHY THE CAUSE London, August, 29, 3-25 p.m. Ihe Commission appointed to enquire into the Jena Disaster affair has made a voluminous report. It ascribes the disaster to the spontaneous com- bustion of B. Powder but in reality the direct cause of the disaster was
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    • 39 3 London, August 29, 6.50 p.m. Owing to the elevation of Muley Hafid to Sultanate and his njarcn against Rebat Drude's request of re- inforcerncnts is complied with and two more battalions have been granted.
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    • 32 3 London, August 29, 6-50 p.m. A statement from Lord Haris emphasises that there is no question of any expedition being sent into the interior of Algeciras.
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    • 29 3 London, August 29, 6-50 p.m. According to telegrams received from Paris it appears that Muley Hafid is anxious to make terms with the French.
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    • 50 3 London, August 29, 6.50 p.m. It is noteworthy in connection with the recent Conferences re the Balkans King Francis Joseph of Austria telegraphed to King Ferdinand of Bulgaria his heartiest congratulations on the twentieth anniversary of his accession to the throne and wishing him further beneficient rule.
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  • 359 3 The Marquis ofDonegall, who is only three years of age, has probably made a record as the youngest peer to attend garden party in his lordly capacity. At a function at Ealing he look the place of hi* mother, the Marchioness, who was unable to attend, and
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  • 1058 3 THE AMAZING RICHES OF ROCKEFELLER. iJ^J° h E D> R «*«toter, the wealthfrom h Wh CVCr livcd m **e net profit tw e Tve IS Jn riOUS cntcr P risC9 last A of twelve million pounds sterling Hi* regular income, r i n and out H J
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  • 105 3 (BY A SOUTH AFRICAN The old land loves the young lands And the young lands love the old— 1 heir flocks upon a thousand hills Must seek the self-same fold Though stars that flash in tropic belts Gleam not in your grey skies, And
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  • 73 3 The Right Rev. Mgr. John S. Vaughan is the autor of some verses, entitled The Old Story," which are published in the Saturday Review." Here are some of the verses A boy, A maid; A shady glade. A lover's Walk Delightful Talk. A wedding Ring Bells— Ding,
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  • 631 3 SIR J. CRICHTON-BROWNES AFTER-DINNER CENSUS. Proposing the toast of Science at the annual dinner of the MedicoPsychological Association, held at the Whitehall Rooms, Sir James CrichtonBrowne said that medical superintendents of the lunatic asylums who saw much of the evils of alcohol, were the strenuous advocates of
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  • 121 3 Even amid his quiet life at La Granja I with Queen Victoria Eugenie, King Alfonso has just been fortunate enough to have in his power an act of prompt good nature which always goes a long way with a people like the Spaniards. Their Majesties usually spend
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  • 123 3 Iwo tiny heaps of a white chemical substance and a piece of cotton- wool with some specks upon it constituted one of the scientific marvels exhibited at the Royal Society's conversazione recently. The three things weighed an ounce and a half, yet were capable of increasing by a
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  • 364 3 We spent the vast sum of ,£7,098, 1 22 on foreign eggs last year. In addition we paid nearly a million pounds to the foreigner for poultry and game, making a total of Our consumption of eggs is approximately as follows English eggs, 1,450,000,000 Irish eggs
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    • 225 3 Ck Straits Cpck and motor^opy GREAT REDUC P T r E S o" E BICYCLES TYRES, ACCESSORIES ETC. I II L i r" L." flCl L.O I Mm I A DP CCT lj I \J l\ I^^ O /^V I S^jfl Bm O I U U i\ IN THE u^^9
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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