Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 November 1907

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1 6 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 15 1 STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 653, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS,
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  • 820 1  -  Kobe Herald AN INTERESTING UNDERTAKING. A few days ago the Directors of the Naruo Sokuho Keiba Kai (Naruo Tfotting Race Club) courteously gave representatives of the local foreign and Japanese newspapers an opportunity of obtaining some information regarding the Clubs intentions. At the outset it may
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  • 76 1 H. H. The Jam Of Nawanagar, > Prince Ranjitsinghji, has sent a gift of R. i.ooo to the Senior Medical Officer (^f the Jamsetji Jijibhai Hospital, Bombay, as a thank offering for the effici- ent services of the private Nursing Staff of the Hospital who nursed him during
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  • 29 1 Gossip So, Jackie, your bi^ si>tcr is engaged to a doctor. Is he a good I catch Little Brother— l don't know. I haven't p)n3'ed ball with him vet.
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  • 939 1 SOME SIAMESE GHOST LORE AND DEMONOLOGY. In all countries and at all times there seems to have existed some belief m spirits or ghosts, and Siam is no exception to the general rule. These spirits nre referred to by the general term Pi/ to which is added the name of
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  • 38 1 Recently Mr. Allan Crecvey, tl American Consul nt Colombo met wi'i a nasty accident, by his right-liar, being caught m the frame of a tab: electric fan and badly cut, nycMJlllii several Pitches.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 B'^ROGEE CO. II Reserve mm .M.Ni.iPiiv rfH L3NCET." H F oR EVERY MRN and RLL MEN. fcfttetyJlßftsor. ,a 3 that they cannot shave themselves- rh^ »v L I VI <lU aiul tailed They give «t', i h l y have rut Uumselvss, tl-atVcir b^ar^ i?"ti v"^ r W mot keep
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    • 166 1 PKoivosrapK "P»tKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. K^- PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. =S0 Records Pathe Records •I* inch single $1 4 C0 each. inch double $1.40 each. Stetail Agents. WBILL ZERNER <? P.iiTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Epgipcers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL IMSTALLATIOWS. M v''^ to
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    • 14 1 FROMY, ROOEE CO COliN.\r I Medical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY KKCOMMKNIED BY "THE LANCET."
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  • 672 2 The Eastern Daily Mail WEDNESDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER. POLICE BLACK-MAIL. T he practice among the lowest pade of the Police hands o levy ing a sort of black-mail on itinerant vendors is common enough Pol" cebefor^h °k OW n d hauVed up U not n ben Ch r fOf blac^ail. ask
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  • 686 2 The new boys' school at Ipoh ia to be named Anderson School, after H E. the Governor. Mr. Uardie, was to leave Bom bay for Madras and to embark at Colombo about the 2\.<\ November for Australia Mr. A. E. C. Fkanklin, acting Land Officer, Taiping. h i« kit for
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  • 6 2 TWENTV-F.FTH "TO
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 244 2 A LHAjVIBRA Qrapes j HOUSE PACkED ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE NEW PROGRAMME Mk PJ* lh< best ih.ii has evor been produced m the PER lb. CENTS annals of Cinematography Frankly acknowledged by our Patrons. This Good Programme on till 7th November TnTY A]U[T)fl AM fPIfAMA^ P(\ "Aerial Billiards."" A trip
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    • 431 2 NOTICE. q'HE Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday 9th inst— His Majesty The King's Birthday. (6-11-07— 8- 11-07.) POLIGE ORDE3. |N accordance with the provisions of A section 6 (3) and (4) of Ordinance XIII of 1906 the following orders are published for regulating ir ffic at Government House
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 175 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 6 High Water 10-28 am, 1 1-6 r m New Mooa 5h 38m am Hockey— S C C 2nd Xr v md XI R I CW A Parsonage. 4-30. Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 and 9-30 p. Japanese Cinematograph Show, 7-30 9-30 p^ TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 7. High
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 110 3 I -Mnd.an Rcil|V le< I'ordLine section, iSv,u minmttd TmoS are 1 "1 other valuables W^jrrL "I'W P° li ce fail to M*lwav object of runj thefu and recent »j; c "ii Europeans was ■^ofiJ-i r ns «d€red by the Rw*, K ''-y Conference L tn.ally adopted t^: That
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  • 331 3 ONE YEAR^R, G o R o Us Ha, .charged Moham ed 01 30.hu 1 mo .a nJlhef ?rrtX o vaii;: retired on the aoth Befor e he he was roused 8 3 o clock, He rose and saw th e def n L nt u P room.
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  • 290 3 Yesterday, Fuzur Khan, a Bengali detective who was arrested on Saturday, on reports made by certain hawkers that he had forced them to give him a cent each, was brought before Mr. G. G. Seth on remand. Detective Sergeant Bourn charged him. Witnesses were examined who
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  • 143 3 A short time ago, a man living with his son, a lad, on Jurong Road was attacked by a number of men on the night of the <fth ultimo, and robbed ol^ property to the value of S5B, One of the men was arrested. Yesterday, he was
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  • 364 3 iliSsi OcioLr^ T ay Unc was suffering m Tbfrn^ T re P° rlin his death* sion^^i 01 t *P? eare d f °r the Commissioners Mr Rudra for the defendant. j he allegations read. then Mr Rudra referred to a section m the Criminal Procedure Code which seemed
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  • 302 3 The Bangkok Times ot 25m Oct. says:--Mr. L. G. Edwards, m his 16 horse-power Rambler runabout, had a narrow escape this morning, from the attacks of an angry elephant. He was driving away from the Premane Ground, where he had been seeing to the training
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  • 123 3 Yesterday, Mr Justice Fisher deliveied two judgments. One of these was m the case m which two widows claimed letters of administration of the estate qf a deceased Chinese towkay named Pay Yeo. Judgment was given for the defendant as she was able to
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  • 111 3 A'Riki-»ha puller was before Mr Hooper, the Registrar on Monday on a charge of demanding more than his legal fare. He was also charged with rude behaviour to his fare. The fare, a Chinaman said that he had engaged the vehicle m Hokien Street and driven round
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  • 38 3 Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held m the Municipal Board Room on Friday the Bth inst at 2 p.m. punctually. Business. To resume consideration m Commitee of the President's Budget for 1908.
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  • 674 3 Bombay, October 23. 1 heGovernorof Bombay.- Sir George bydenham Clarke arrived m Bombay on Friday morning by the English mail steamer, and proceeded to the Secretariat, where he assumed the Governorship His Excellency is remaining m Bombay for a few days before proceeding to Mahableshwar. The Hon'ble
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  • 173 3 News has reached us of a tragedy which occurred at Am pong on Wednesday night, iti which a mining towkay lost his life as the result of an encounter with a gang of robbers. It appears that the gang had made up their minds to enter the
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  • 118 3 A tew days ago, it was announced m these columns that Veerappa Chetty, a partner m the firm of the same name, was cited before the summons Cpurt on an allegation of breach of trust m respect of $50,000. The case was adjourned.
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  • 1463 3 AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Facts Laid Beforf Mr. Winston Churchill. (By Dr. Cannolly. Ipoh, Perak.) I here aas tor some years a fairly wide-spread public opinion amongst Europeans and Chinese m the Malay Peninsula condemning the use of Opium and favouring amendments of the laws
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  • 182 3 LIEUT-GENERAL F. W. KIICHNER, C. B. f BROTHER OF LORD KITCHENER. Lieut-Geneial F. Walter, Kitchener, c. b., at present Officer Commanding the 3rd (Lahore) Division of the Indian Army and brother of Lord Kitchener of of Khartoum, we are m a position to state visits
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  • 130 3 Paris, October 1. The Gil Bias states that there is now living m Wartembery a landed proprietor named Kottman who has had no fewer than eleven lawful wives, all of whom have predeceased him. The first three died when quite young, the next two were
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  • 379 3 Secunderabad, October 20. The Hon'ble Mr. C. S. Bayley, C S. I. I. C S. British Resident at Hyderabad, gave a farewell dinner on Saturday night at the Residency m honour of Mr. Syed Hussian Belgrami (Nawab Imad-ul-Mulk Bahadur), who leaves on Monday en route for England
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  • 122 3 A correspondent of the Ceylon Observer," writing from Nuuara Eliyaon the 15th instant, has a remarkable story to tell ..bout some Ceylon "elk," which, of course, are the same as the Indian sambhur Foreman Platelayer Jamison had a marvellous escape last night. He trolleyed ahead of the
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  • 92 3 On Monday, a Kumpean resident at Raffles Hotel charged a puller for de manding excess fare, and behaving m an insulting manner. The man was given 35 cents. He became noisy and was given 5 cents more. This seemed to encourage him and he became worse. When
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  • 127 3 A Rkmarkahlk murder case has just come to an end, m which a Rajah ami an influential headman from Borneo stood their trial at Batavia. The ctinu was commitcd three and half ycai> ago— in April 1904. After arrest the accused were kept twenty months m prison awaiting trial. The
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    • 405 4 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its produ«\s is genuine unless bearing the following roistered Trade Marks: mor^sv^L o» PORTE-VEIN E jl Extriut Vegetal a IIXORA VsLh? as illustrations below. These different Articles are also regularly protected JtesL and the
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    • 553 4 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. We shall be gieijly obliged to our advertisers if, when any change is required m their advertisements that such changes be sent to our office by 2 p.m. daily, otherwise we shall be obliged to hold the same over until the following day. GASOLENE LIGHT A CYCLE
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    • 457 4 BA NKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. KAUM7P CAMTAL *10,000,000 KkSLKVfe- FUNDS:— Stirling $10,000,000 I 2 1 760,«X)0 i>!' v er $11,760,000 j Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors G. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick, Deputy Chairman. A Fiichs. Esq. E. Shellim, Esq. E. Goetz,
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    • 342 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED &C GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'PENDERS 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 and
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    • 458 4 FOR SALE, The whole to be disposed of cheap Apply: "RAJAH" c/o E. D. M. 31-10 07 v. c. FOR SALE. A small Piano m perfect order. Price $120. On view at G. A. FERNANDEZ Co, 30-10-07—6-1 1-07. to letT^^ JJOUSL Nb. io upper Wilkie Road airy, finely situated, Newly
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    • 291 4 'lonth P} 3 Months AqA i booths 0 {Jootin I 1 Yeai I IIALL »*SM i c l i d"* >"»=, I <l^"ly insertion >;: i'"^B J Uir ice weekly. 5 X M For inch Sim.Uf •^ove headir^^H Uvoi n«.«rti« Us vee TJj|Sper^M For 1. 2 or Carriage, Birth or
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 5 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. BINGAPOKK, WEDNBSDaV, NOVEMBER 6, 1907.
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    • 831 5 SttLl^' SSlbSCribed ST Jg[ 2uotations GOLD. 1900 4OO OO £350,000 350,000 i 1 Duff Developement Ltd. aS nominal »*»o™ io KadanaG.M.Co., <>W) *«> nominal IQOI *300,000 »293,000 10,000 $10 Sio 9 v 040 unissued £30,000 £16,175.70 2 °7 1 1 Kuohau GuldhYlds, Ltd. (t. p JJJ 1902
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    • 98 5 Singapore, November 4, 1907. Gambier 7.75 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.60 Copra 6ali 9.40 do Pontianak 8.70 Pepper, Black „15 .00 do White 5 o/c „21.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.20 do Brunei No. 1 „3.15 Pearl Sago 4.70 Coffee Bali, picked 26.25 Coffee. Palembanp, >00/n bnsis 22.55 Coffee,
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    • 135 5 On- London.— Sank a m/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 'hi <wruumy. Bank d/d 2.37 Private 3 m/s 2.42.] do 6 m/s 2.44 On France— Bank d/d 2.91} Private 3 m/s 2.984 do 6 m/s 3.01 "h On India.
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 154 5 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels were berthed yesterday. lANJONG PAGAR. East harf Bassin Nil. East Wharf Section, i Teesta, Persia. Sect. 1 (Sheers Wharf) Glenogle. Section No. 2 Unity, Zingara n i» 3 Waihora. 4 Aikoku Maru. 5 Nil. M 11 6 Korat, Sultan.
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 684 6 SHIPPING JEWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC. Sea Mew, Govt. str. 500 tons, dispUcement. 35 crew, 700 h.p. Commander Murphy, Nov. 4. From Malacca, Nov. 3- Colonial Government. U.— Rds. Trading Vessels, &c. Latest Arrivals. Bauka Brit str 1 3 tons, Capt Donald Nov 4 Fom Kramat, Nov x Cop. a, and 15
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      • 599 6 v_oy. U.— Rds. *W, Ger. str. 1,2^ tons C t Schmidt, Oct 27. From Bangkok, Oct For Bangkok, U—W. A'm/rt, B.it str 500 tons, Capt Daly, Nov 4. From T. Anson, Nov-.Gc and 190 dp. Straits Steamship Coy Ltd. For lelukAnson Nov 6- Rds Brit str. 2,7^5 tons, Capt r
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      • 554 6 VEBSELBJXPECTEO. None, /'.>//, Ptvbahle date of Arrival <vvi name of Agents. Stkamkus. Ayuihia, Bombay, Nov 10; Borneo Ccy Arcadia, Hongkong, Nov 22 P&O Coy A. Behic, Colombo, Dec 2 M. Maritimes Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead Achilles, China, Dec 12; Mansfield Borneo, Japan, Nov 13 P&O Coy Buelow, Bremen, Feb
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      • 608 6 Syria, Japan, Dec 24 P and O Coy Thongwa, Madras, Nov 16 Boustend Tonkin, Saigon, Dec 2 M Maritimes J'otomi Maru, B'bay, Nov—; P Simons Teucer, China, Nov 25 Mansfield Terrier, Bangkok, Nov 17 Borneo Coy Titan, China, Dec 25 Mansfield Tourane, Marseilles. Nov 18 M. Maritimes Vondel, Amsterdam, Nov
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