Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 5 November 1907

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 652, VOL. 111. jffGAPOB^^TJESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907 [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 2122 1 (By Father George Tyrrell.) Father Tyrrell has contributed to The Times a severe analysis and criticism of the recent Encyclical on liberal ideas m religion. He says, m his opening article A careful synopsis of the contents of the new Encyclical will render comment almost needless.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 I^OGEE CO. I Reserve I ,:m,ni>i [> by 1 fO r EVERY MRN and ftLL MEN. GILLETTR KY wen say that ihey cannot shave themselves- iK.» .v ttdlyand failed. They give as rl^t f l the y hay o« keep their, azor sharp. G f^n ted i£, t™ faCC d
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    • 167 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. KS~ PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. «=SI Records Pathe Records >i inch single $1,60 each. inch double $1.40 each. Retail Jlgents. WBILL ZBRNER S A POTTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Ei?£ii>eers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Teleplwm 28. Telegrams
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    • 14 1 FROMY, RO6EE CO. COGNA« Medical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY XX( O.MMKNDKh BY "THE LANCET."
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  • 300 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER. BONUS TO SANITARY OFFICERS. It is gratifying to learn that the Municipal Commissions have considered that the work of members of their Sanitary staff, done during the recent outbreak of cholera, is worthy of appreciation, but it is still more satisfactory to note
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  • 590 2 The celebrated electrician Professor Nikola Tesla has gone a step further than Marconi and •levistd a method by which aerial messages can be sent to any distance and to any part of the world at a far cheaper rates than what are charged for marconigrams at present. Speaking
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  • 261 2 The dead body of a Kling was found m Kochore Road on Sunday. The Output I ronoh Mines for the month of October* 1907, was Tin-ore produced Piculs 26=19-19. A number of the European contingent I are decorated with badges of the St. John's Ambulance Association. A sampan man was
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  • 258 2 <>» the t, c P i ?'^CrL th?^B struck tl.e.ccf. L *S tl, .^K "»o soundings w/r Ci{ «Mhe-."^M declares that the »\e-s. and\l,'Vtherew a ai C^ fl circumsuncea I follows:- X P ?rt of 'J^^B I have cnretullv an,i tors at Seattle \V. ls h r I stances
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  • 208 2 ["HE NEXT VISIT "F THE M AUSTRALIANS H It is gratifying 10 le.v. fl ,-///;>.'. I peace, pc tcct pence," m the I hnd of the wattle MoMM fl Bonrd of Control and the ok I the colon* i I linn to pay their next \>it tn I
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  • 104 2 ALLEGED DEFK FIVE I I IiOIIVK I I Cailtoll< m, I Five locomotive* order of the (nnton-H^ Company by a n^ o uh C I a ihe thn c for tlie v -c m L at W^l*J -JfrfSßl .emaini^taol- he U wlli eh f^l line atShek WtMonf B
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 253 2 ALnAWDKM Fresh Grapes,, HOUSE PACKED ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE NEW PROGRAMME JM T** pttr lb I B^^ CENTS Ih( best thai has ever been produced m the irmsx xv MbMm M annals of Cinematography Fr«n\kly acknowledged by our Patron*. This Good Programme on till 7th November TfTTJ AIUf D<! AM
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    • 227 2 WANTED. \X7ANTED an Advertisement ManaYY ger for the Eastern Daily Mail." Apply sharp to the Manager, "Eastern Daily Mail." STATION HOTEL IPOH. FOR SALE Situated m the centre of the European business quarter, and two minutes from the Railway Station. Large Bar Dining and Sitting Rooms. Bed-rooms Airy, comfortable and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 cOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 5. High Water. 9-59 am I pm. nockey.— S C C Ist XI v. Russet's Infantry. Chiengmai Cup Races, 5-2o pm (>rand Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 pm. Japanese Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-3O p. TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 6. High W?ter 10-28 am, 1 1-6 pm New Moon, 5h
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 22 3 [itoftinber* "-35 k*-\,- ,g 55 under which Vfl lld Fi guaranteed d.navia ..gainst new 1, Norway, \">., Gcrmw a,d i,,ur Powers Norwy.
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    • 31 3 IF-ulfemai c candi-M-35<t.m ,kcti< have taken ...d Wales Borough* show natives have won i«; lists 4. Boroughs where candidate* 3 tlist candies ti tvecome .fon Only k verc elected
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    • 20 3 I, ED 1 1-3; a.m. ryrell, the wellpriest and (-ontributing a ••The 'l 'lies criti- on Moder*e<l.
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    • 38 3 I «r 4. 1 1-3° am H il threaten- «Jom oivH ilirector.ites of H < to rerogni-c Kgc". lc^ Society I negotiations H and their emI t the SocieI I 78, 152 m favour I the recognition of
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    • 21 3 11, 11 -35 a.m. t.o'jnced of ;he the Lubbock jifoi tunate Excha sis iti the I -h tailure> :::^.der> and
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    • 21 3 II ["HE FINANCIAL < I, i 1-30 a.m. uein^ strong- --ion of the il vi ii the financial
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    • 35 3 RE EPTION OF BELL 4, 4-20 p.m. .":;i n embers who have n the strike The rest iheba <nnoun- ten thousand Hall, Mr. Bell d. I he I nny action necessary.
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    • 35 3 f s rHE 4.7 pm. -'.vay em- I c uuva demand of ■claied th.it one pound :o men 'he tdvie 1 -t iiist. c\ but p- tiding Ur. Lloyd George K«oi*fcr to it now.
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    • 18 3 11, 7 pm. red rise m Russian Governferetioe of the various interests to i heck the rise
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  • 114 3 )N TM£ KNGE. Committee tClub K.ngsHo Jiiom-^ Ltpton, of his chal- Thy the New Si. inlrt he s P° rt of m > mind only de--4 ht Ppeofve^lerga.ed, 1 'hat I desired ll »c rule, s O wisely H v V^urk Y,cht Club V irJJ 1 or
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  • 378 3 DEFENIMNT^CONVICTED. JStSSSI&SfA Khiow was Magistrate's Co U r, o^ thW !ft JF the theft of a promissnri alle Bal8 all °n of .Policy and SheT 2*!' ol the case were aiven Partlcular issue. g en yesterday's P'otecmion;- Mr" 'l" J° r defence. Gaunt <* the by
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  • 121 3 A matter is now before the Supreme Court touching the use of an invention m the matter of the manufacture of gutta-percha. Mr. Evans on behalf of Mrs. E. C. 'LQinleiiaski an ad interim injunction against Chop Yong Hong to restrain them, and their people
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  • 181 3 TWENTIETH CENTURY IMPRESSIONS." The Hongkong Telegraph says:— That the compilei s of the magnum o^us which is shortly to appear under the title of Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong and the Treaty Ports have been working m earnest may be gathered from the fad that
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  • 98 3 Yo»g Yt ak was yesterday charged by Mr W.S.Gibson of the Chinese Protectorate, before Mr. G. G. Seth for refusing to sign a contract to labour for the cost of his passage from China. The man declared that he had been crimped and seems to have satisfied the Protectorate
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  • 19 3 Everything is good as it comes from the hands of the creator; everything deteriorates m the hands of men.
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  • 358 3 EXTORTION BY POLICE. was simply asked to go and Jet he m oney, and he went. gCt the trJ^° S 2 an 3 asked to ha *c the case tried now they had no witnesses sa^°7h? UngO f No Nankin Street *a»d that on the 28 h, instant seven Chinese
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  • 353 3 MR. GEO. VANDKRSPAR WRITING TO MR. BOSANQUET. The Ceylon Morning Leader says: We published a paragraph which appeared m the Pionce: stating that the Free Foresters were oiganising a tour m India for the cold weather season of 1908-9 that the team would
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  • 101 3 Last week a Chinese woman who summoned her husband for maintenance, but who refused to accept Sioa month was told to come up again after she Had thought over the matter for a week. Yesterday the parties again appeared. The complainant did not want the Sioa month. Mr.
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  • 97 3 WILL HE GET IT AGAIN? A little boy, one morning, while walking along a street m the Pettah, found a cheque for R 10,000 made out as payable to a native trader. The youth took the cheque to the Pettah Police Station, and later accompanied a sergeant
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  • 42 3 The arrangements m connection with the visit of the Madras cricketers to Ceylon during the Christmas holidays, writes a correspondent from Madras, are well m hand, but no information is vet available as to the likely team which will be coming over.
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  • 263 3 Yesterd ly a meeting of the members ot the Leg.sJat.ve Council was liefd m the Council Chamber. There were present 1 is A Ex cellency the Governor (Sir John Anderson, k.c m g The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Capt. A. H. Young, c.m.g) m the Treasurer (A. T.
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  • 375 3 A remarkable story has been told to an Over-Seas Da ly Mail representative by Mr. James J. Kane, who for thirty years was a chaplain m the United States Navy from which he only recently retired. Mr. Kane is well known m London. I
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  • 178 3 The collection of edible birds' nests m the Philippines without a license is now a criminal offence, the Commission having made it such by legislation on the ri th instant. The Provincial Government act has been called upon to bear the burden of the amendment calling for the
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  • 62 3 A correspondent from Muar writes on the 4th inst The Muar and Batu Pahat Forces, commanded by Major Dato Abdullah left for Johore yesterday and arrived yesterday morning at 6-30 a. m. to prepare for the coming Parade. The s. s. Lavadrone collided with the s. s.
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  • 37 3 Two Men were before Mr. C. F. Green, yesterday, tor stealing five fowls worth $4. As they could not give a satisfactory account ol the matter, they were sent to prison with hard labour for a month
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  • 1669 3 THE INDIA COUNCIL. London, October 15.— Sir Walter Lawrence lias been appointed to the Council of India. Mork Troi bie m Persia. London, I j C r 16.— The "Times" leheran coi lespondent telegraphs announcing disorders at Kerman. Seven people were killed, and many wounded. The refugees
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  • 497 3 PATIENCE GRAY I hat woman has come to the front 111 I the battle of competition is due not so much to he*" love of labor as to the ne cesity which throws her upon her own resources, a necessity clue to the changed social and economic
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  • 22 3 So long as people are subject to dib ease and death, they will run iftet physioans, no matter how they deride them.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 455 4 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY caft the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its produc.s is genuine unless bearing the following rr^stered Trade Marks: <>-^^*-^(y IIP/ Thcsr J,.,dL -Marks f% C^ T C I#E? I IU C more particularly appear r.n lm# X -WM f I^l f
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    • 992 4 BANK 8^ Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *1400a«0 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 «qi 000,000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000/ ZZ?^ Reserve Liability oi Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson -beputy-Chainna!*. Bailech, Esq. D M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq.
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    • 339 4 E. D. M." ADLETB. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I nnENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 23rd November, 1907 for the following Police services for the year 1908. 1. For making of Sign Boards for Coffee shops, Eating and Lodging Houses
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    • 485 4 AUCTION SALE Unredeemed Pledges IN MALACCA. On Thursday, the 7 th Nov. 907 At No 7 New Market from the Pawn Ma^cca CW Str <* 1 The pledges will be on view at the Central Station two days prior io sale and also on day of sale. A. R HENDRICK,
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    • 268 4 3 Months I 3 MoqUh 0 MoqUm I Wanted T v,, F 1 fJill >- insertion 8 3 5 thrice weekly. b l*r 9 Iwo insertions h^? 5 Kcr^ tr^s PdceA ß tis «n)cnty spccia 1 lt >* tbe Adv« r tiJ Manager, I List of Depots where I 41
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 12 5 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 19 7
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    • 828 5 of fa- C pitH Subscribed Issue Paid p niatonl Shares Value up to *S?ervt Company Quotations I f. j_ GOLD. 1000 4OOOO 350,000 I 1 Duff Developement Ltd. 2*2 nominal 20,000 $lo Cio Kadana G. M. Co., C'rt-f> nounnal «300,000 $293,000 < lOtOOO $IO $IO v 9
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    • 112 5 Singapore, November 2, 1907. Gambier do (Cube No. 1) unpicked io!fio Copra Bali 9 4O do Pont i oak 8.70 Pepper, Black „15.25 do White 5 o/c „21.50 Sago Flour .xii awak M 3.20 do Brunei No. 1 tic Pearl Sago J'| Coff «r Ba 1, p.cK. 2625 Lonee,
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    • 136 5 On London.— Bank 4 in/s 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 6 m/s 2/4 3/4 do 3 m/s 2/4 3/8 O« Gtntmmy. Bank d/d 2.37 Private 3 m/s 2 42 do 6 m/s 2.44 7 On France. Bank d/d 2.91^ Private 3 m/s 2.98$ do n m/s 3.0 \k
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 152 5 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels were berthed yesterday. LAN JONG PAGAR. Easi Wharf Bassm Nil. Easi Wharf Section, i Teesta. Sect. (Sturm VVmakf) Glenogle. Sbchom No. 2 Unity. 3 Nil. 4 Aikoku Maru. n n 5 Nil. <> Laertes, Korat, Sultan. 7 Lai Sang.
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 683 6 SHIPPING HEWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC. Murphy Oct From Malacca, Oct 10. Colomal Government. U.-Rds. Trading Vessels, &c. Latest Arrivals. Bctavter. Brit str 213 tons, Cap. Morns. N A 3 From Teloban, Oct v> C,c, mm 29 dp. Tong Joo. F Ol Telobant U. Kds. Brouwetj Dut str 342 tons, Captain Bouman,
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      • 562 6 ForB G a^a < d Li P -W BdmM^ r&Co Waddell, Oct From Sarawak; Oct Kostroma, Rus str „987 tons Cant Kompa nio N F^m' sffnghl? Co 3 F r\, and M-P- S Tchokoff Co. For Odessa, U.— Rds Tadrf'^ 1 Bn V tr 3A6 tons Ca P l Tadd,
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      • 552 6 VESSELSJXPECTED. .Vim. Port, Probable date of Arrivt! ami name of Agettts. Steamers. Ayuthia, Horn bay, Nov 10; Borneo Coy Arcadia, Hongkong, Nov 22; P&O Coy A. Behic, Colombo, Dec 2 M. Maritimes Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead A. Apcar, Hongkong, Nov 5 Paterson Simons Achilles, China, Dec 12; Mansfield Borneo,
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      • 645 6 Salazie, Colombo, Dec 16; M. Maritimes Sithonia, Hongkonk, Dec—; B. Meyer Stentor, Liverpool, Nbv jG Mansfield Seirstad, Bangkok, Nov 14 Borneo Co Socotra, London, Jan to; P&O Coy Suimow, Hamuurg, Nov 11; Behn Meyer Syria, Japan, Dec 24 P and O Coy Thong wa, Madras, Nov 16; Boustead Tonkin, Saigon.
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