Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 November 1907

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 654, VOL. 111. SPf OAPORE THURSDAY. NOTOum ~-f i^T PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 2020 1 OPIUM IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Facts Laid Before Mr. Winston Churchill. (By Dr. Connolly. Ipoh, Perak) M«. Alexandfr's Statement. Mr. Alexander presented the following statement 1. To the statement made by Dr. Connolly, who has lived for many years io the Malay Peninsula, has won the
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    • 228 1 I Reserve I f OPt BRANDY T HE LfINeET." F oR EVERY MftN and RU MEN. I GILLETTg Itf \'N l lhe cann °t shave themselv^ .»u I and lailed. They give Ts?l, I 1 the > have themselvw, Uiat tSr b^ard t°" S that the > T are keep
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    • 164 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. =SI Records Pathe Records •M# inch single $1.00 each. inch double $1.40 each. detail Jtgents. WEILL fc 9 ZERNBR 8 A POTTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine,. Ei?sii?eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. l( vlt
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    • 12 1 FROMY, ROQEE CO CO(.NA( Medical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY BY "THE LANCET"
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  • 835 2 The Eastern Daily Mail THURSDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER BUSINESS AT THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Ihe work of the Legislative Council is going on apace and the nature of the reports show that the unofficial members have girded up their loins to some purpose I hey seem to have met with the avowed
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  • 350 2 I AN Chi for grievous hurt tot brotfc I S^^^jithtl^ I C-. C, withdraw,! de MU..KC,uHUw, r A special JSaSymim I gramme o the object, m t «.paM Ms been prepared for the £<■ League meeting at the S: school at 8 o'clock to-night \V I Mitchelmore is the lea
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 240 2 ALHAMBRA p res h Grapes., < HOUSE PACKED ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE NEW PROGRAMME Mk iJJ* In, best that has ever been produced m the PER lb. MK^mS^M CENTS annals of Cinematography Frankly acknowledged by our Patrons. This Good Programme on till 7th November mww am TyO AH ft, f
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    • 585 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received, "up to noon on Tuesday, the 26th November, 1907, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, and at the Resident Councillor's Office, Penangand Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively, for a period of one
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    • 52 2 WANTED. W A NTED an "Advertisement Man. ger for the -Eastern Daily Apply sharp to the Manager, EasternD ally m'. vi WAjmSr RANTED an energetic ami trustworthy European to take charge tf a New Business. Moderate salary to commence but good prospects. Apply to:- H. \V. K. c/o DAILY .MAIL
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 7. High Water 10.56 am., 1 1-47 pm. Hari Ray a. Dalhousie Chapter. Philharmonic O/chestra practice, 8-}0 t>m P O Homewrd Mail closes Grand Cinetrvto^raph Show, 7-30 and 9-30 p Japanese Cinematograph Show. 7-30 9-30 p TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 8. Higt Water. 11-27 am Hockey. SC C
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 25 3 I, ISI CHARGED FOR FgJiINAL "BON ,,'»,t 6, 10-20 a.m. jnsational trial opens tounalist Brand inai libel m acin Buclow of the
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    • 49 3 IN IN MILITARY I .ember 6, 10-20 a.m. the Fifth Lancers is bej^cd m the military lf< xplanation is put 1&, L •■>■<. < xtreme measures taken F^pder*! < d ;liat lhe decision rJw by the Army Council It is t ie immediate cause is trathe autumn
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    • 17 3 Trial of an Italian Exminister. Iber 6, 10-50 a.m. Italian Exminister sty during office bee Italian Senate.
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    • 52 3 Conservative Unionist Conference. ILfF-REFORM PROGRAMME. 1 Hi i -Fodders. i." Novembei 6, 10-50 a.m. oportant Conservathr* and pens at Birminggon the ijth i:) K'- !lt Honour- Chaplin moves a resolution hat a Cull Tariff Reform pro--tcp towards the of the party. An- prop -cs to boycott m- re are numerous
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    • 42 3 Reclamation of Famine in the United Provinces. lIEASURESFOR RELIEF. L-eml 1 r 6, 10-50 am. .urn Allahabad announcondition ol t'amine is propped by Indian Government 1 he Relief elude the su>penI ir.>tribution of a 5) of rupees for the ed and well-digging.
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    • 29 3 I- ID EUROPE. vember 6, 10-fs, a.m. France ha> placed three -terling worth of gold the Batik of England, j g C >n->iderably felt rdam Houses.
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    • 49 3 lUIStRIN W >ES NOT GO TO ENGLAND. ber 6, 3-45 p.m. postponed his visit ftcr his visit to ird he stays privately at for the improve- health which has been suf--tent catarrh and ■jrcssior. n upon the recent eriin. not coming to Eng-hicken-pox m
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    • 22 3 I HOSING OF FLOUR MILLS. London, November 6, 3-45 p.m. ■fflour-mills at Minneapolis have edon account of the financial
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    • 23 3 I HARDIES BROTHER DEFEATED. vember 6, 6-15 p. m. v\ Municipal elections c routed including c's brother. Only one as an
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    • 23 3 I, Novi mbtr 6 p.m. tie announces that "\apeol the Eighteenth Hus>r Cox of the Nineteenth ve^bec,, appointed Majors
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  • 184 3 A MEETING THE STUDENTS OF THE GUJARAT COLLEGE. ittpoodent to an Indian ConKecently a meeting ol the Gujarat College at the College building to jjßjor.te the dismissal of Mr. «h rinci !^l The building was 1 Kitson lights. The were successively 1 0 Carncd unanimously. (1) student assembled were very
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  • 756 3 the 7th oflastMard h ir ha f Vlng HaiSirapa guam v Oln one ments valued 2t £570 Orna ta.ne h U^wX a y d rt ed W**husband JaJTwitPhe! her smVth S He P l, Said r Vas a S°ld S il V erfor en velrs N
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  • 103 3 ALLEGED GROSS OUTRAGE ON A WOMAN. Mr C F Green was yesterday again engaged m investigating a case m which a Chinaman is alleged to be one of a party of several men sa.d to have committed a glaring outrage upon a young married Chinese woman at a lonely spot
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  • 13 3 Mr Andrew Carnegie ha> g.yen towards the establishment of technical college at Aberdeen.
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  • 518 3 TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. IUKKE CHILDREN MURDERED. Ltm« Daughters Heroism. Prisoner, who appeared to be m a Z3*~* condition, followed the p oceed.ngs dejectedly. He was statedio Joro. J-rP. On the night of August i x accused's wife went out, and shorty afterwards his little daughter Alice aged ten heard a
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  • 413 3 On Monday last, three Police Officers were charged by Detective Inspector Frayne with extorting a sum of $150 from one Low Pung residing m Hokian Street. The details were given m Tuesday's issue. They were to the effect that eight men went to the complainant's
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  • 53 3 On the day of the marriage of Miss May Annie Bluemel, youngest daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bluemel, of Rugby, to Mr. Thomas Lofthouse was solemnised at Rugby recently, her parents celebrated their silver wedding, while her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bluemel, of Forest Gate, celebrated
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  • 282 3 Yesterday, Inspector Fitzgerald Weights and Measures had five trades before Mr. W. C. Michell for using unjust weighing instruments. Inspector JFitzgerald Mentioned to the Court that he had been threatened by a certain trader that action would betaken against him that would get him out of his appointment.
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  • 319 3 Sir Prodyet Kumar 1 agore, m a j letter to Mr. Keir Hardie, dated the Bth instant and published m Englishman says I was greately interested to hear the account of your travels m the Far East and m Bengal. You are reported to have said
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  • 187 3 Three Chinese women were before Mr. G. G. Seth the greater part of Tuesday on a charge of assisting m carrying on a "Chap Ji Xi lottery. Yesterday, the case was again called. Mr. Seth said that he had considered the case and had come to the
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  • 126 3 A few days ago, a Chinaman while m the discharge of his duty was struck with a piece of iron on the lelt arm and had it fractured. The man who had committed robbery wa6 arrested and the injured man sent to hospital. Yesterday, the
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  • 102 3 The Archduke Joseph of Austria had a thrilling adventure with a bear whilst shooting m the Hungarian forest at Mar mares the other day. Hit m the shoulder as it shuffled away, the great beast turned on the Archduke, the magazine of whose rifle had somehow got clogged,
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  • 1088 3 MR. MAOROJI'S DEPARTURE. The london Indian society's farewel reception I tic London India Society of which Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji has continuously been President since its foundation forty years a^o was "at Home "to bid farewell to the Grand Old Man "of India oh the occasion of his departure for India
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  • 326 3 TASMANIA. The reports from the various fields are of a generally encouraging nature, but contain little beyond details of routine work. There has been an increase of wages at Mount Bischoff. In the crosscut at the Bischoff Extended 2 ft. 9 ins. of rich ore has
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  • 235 3 It is said that m America hens are made to lay by means of artificial light. One day is thus converted into two, with the result that the daily output of eggs is increased ioo per cent. This is how the idea of employing artificial light
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  • 172 3 The vehicles built for the Rangoon Ricksha Company have been landed from the steamer Glenogle, and should make their appearance shortly on our streets, says the Rangoon Times." Very comfortable conveyances they look, and they are bound to run easily, for a rickshaw man has the knack
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  • 54 3 The last scrap of writing we had from Mr. Kcir Hardie (the "Labour Leader" states) was a postcard from Japan, dated August 21. Its message was brief "In this far-off land there is beauty and much human kindness. But the love of money is creeping m, i and will soon
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  • 232 3 A serious landslip occurred yesterday m the Pass Section, near the 64th mile post of the railway, owing to the heavy rains which fell continuously during the day and throughout the evening. Ballast trains, with gangs °f coolies, were despatched immediately upon the news becoming
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  • 314 3 YORK HOUSE." NOW OWNED BY A PARSI MILLIONAIRE Hie v Celebrities at Home page of The World," m its current number contains an interesting article about the fine house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Katan Tata, at Twickenham, on the Thames, near London. When (says the writei) two young ladies
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  • 677 4 tats i Number I t mm m p«;j olfor- C.piu. J_ &rf Cribed j_ s^.. J^j£to_*~«« COfD|)^ GOLD. £400,000 £350,000 350,000 I I H£2f ir'Tro 111 Lt<1 (PrefJ 20 nOroilUll 1900 f aotooo no *io Kadana G. M. Co., (rref) g $300,000 i 293,000 j 10,000 $10
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  • 113 4 SINOAPORt, NuVLMHI k 5, 1907. Gan.uie 4; jjjq do u'>l 1 unpicked 10.60 Copra Hal 9 4 o do I'unti tuak n 8.70 Pepper, Black i 490 do W'inic 5 O/c n 21.50 Fl'»u> iiwak 3.20 do Brunei No. 1 „3.15 Pearl Sa^» 4 70 Coffee Ii It, picked
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  • 142 4 1 On /.oudu//. liaiik 4 m/s 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 I vivhW. 6 m/s 2/4 3/4 *> J m/s 2/4 7 /i6 On (jn niiuy. liank d/d 2.37 rViyate 3 m/s 2.424 (!< > 0 2.4 4 On Itauc. liank d/J i.y%i iVivau 3 m/. 2. 984 do
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1052 4 SHIPPING NEWS. M EN.OF-WAR ETC Sra Mcv, Govt. str. 500 tons, displ.t cement crew, 700 h. p. Commander Murphy, Nov. 4. From Malacca, Nov. 3. Lotonial Govern m c it. U. Rd* T\ adiiq Vessels, uc. Latest Arrivals. />\m /'<>/* (-utt'i, Rrit str 57^ tons, Capt.si" w aiKh, Ny v
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    • 803 4 H'.nttora, Brit Mr, 2003 ton«s, Cnpt Rutter, Nov 4. From Newcastle, Oct. 18. Gc, Bousted and Co. F r Newcoslle, Nov 17 —W, ZtNgara, Brt str, 5656 to«»s Captain Thompson, Nov 4. From Moji, Oct 22. CO.II. Mitsui Uussau Kaisha. For Chi-ii-ci .1- II md. Nov 12 W. /ot-oos/fr, Brit
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    • 293 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. X.tmr, !\,rt t Hrobabte date of Amwl and name of Agents. Steamers Ayutiiia, lionb.iy. Nov 10; Borneo Coy Arcadia, Hongkong, Nov »t; P&O Coy A. Behtc, Colombo, I K*c > M. Maritimes Airlie, Sydney. Dec 23 liuustead Achilles, China, Dec 12; Mansfield Borneo, Japan, Nov 13 P&O Coy
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    • 278 4 Kouangs., Saigon, Nov 30 M M'times kutsang, Calcutta, Nov 20 Boustead Lightning, Hongkong, Nov 12; P Simons Laisang, Hongkong. Dec— Boustead Levauzo, Bombay, Nov—; Behn Meyer Malta, Colombo, Nov 9 P. &O. Coy Montgomeryshire, London, Nov 12; Boustead Minilya, Fremantle, Nov 30 Boustead Machaon, Liverpool, Nov 20 Mansfield Marmora, Colombo,
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    • 691 4 MINUTES OF PROCEEmNGTS^^W COMMISSIONERS AT AN 0R 'J^>B HELD ON FRIDAY T HE c<~ v Present. b. U. Broadrick, Esq., President ,> H A. W. Bailey, Esq. Murr ay k X C. I. Carver, Esq. 2" g ek U I A. J. W. Watkins, Esq M^ Esq" Chm 8 ><cn
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  • 391 5 SOME ITEMS OF THE PROGRAMME. By far the most interesting function m connection with the forthcoming visit of the German Emperor to Windsor Castle will be his M;.jc>ty's visit to the City of London on Nov< m!>er 13. Accompanied by the Empress, his Majesty will be received
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  • 409 5 The special correspondent of the Morning Post has an interesting description of the casting of a bell m a Russian village. He says The furnace had been made exactly opposite to the church. 4< At four o'clock two prietts and a deacon, followed by a choir
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  • 112 5 M. Fallieres, like M. Loubet, can play at being Cincinnatus on occasion He made his return from Rambouillei by motor the other day, and his machinary broke down by the way. While the chauffeur was repairing it, the Pre ■Mul walked to the nearest village inn, where
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  • 79 5 LEGISLATORS' LAMP OIL M.l"s and officials of the House of Commons are gratuitously supplied with snuff, JQ2OO a year being set apart for its purchase. The snuffbox is kept at the entrance to the House, and all are free to replenish their private stores. Formerly snuff was described m the
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  • 28 5 Thl Western, Australian gold output for 1907 up to September amounts to >t*47i«55 ounces, valued at .£5,289,240 as against 1,345,656 valued ai for the Name period of 1906.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 816 5 [^^■rTT-iTVoir <»n which workmen engaged on \u m president k ses the B Xi Wai ,h.> *>ard approve of the engagement of a qualified "Vseral a salary ol Sioo per mensem to take Tit I under .he ..ectjon of th Mea.th Offic^ fl| employed at K;,|ang Ri ver R eservo
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    • 754 5 From ist October— I Superintendent of Filters C Webb I Waste Inspector E H. Nonis. rrom Ist November— Assistant Bailiff w Q 1 Wee Sian Kirn. I 271 Municipal Disinfector. I referlnce Sby the Health ffic Disinfector, an! J moves.- g f the Munici P al *j£*»Z^*~ shall be payable
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    • 1043 5 business m any area is injurious or dangerous to the health of persons residing m such area or to the public at large, the Governor m Council may prescribe such shorter period as he may consider advisable" I ♦Some discussion takes place regarding the prohibition Of the storage and exposure
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 440 6 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its prodv s is genuine unless bearing the following westered Trade Marks: These Trade Marks O/^DTC \l CT I IVI C more particularly appear en P^l ■W^ I C If I |1| the Articles
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    • 791 6 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL 410,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS:— Sterling «10.000,000 1 a i,750,u00 Silver $11,760,000 f 4innrtn()oo Reserve Liability of Proprietors SIO.UW'.IAAJ Court of Directors G. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick, Deputy Chairman. A Fucha. Esq. E. Shellim, Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. R. Shewan,
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    • 1055 6 I "E. P. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED. &P, FOR^ALE. Gharry m good order and condition: also a smart c /o E. D. M 31-10 07 v. c. tobeletT^"" Apply to GUTHRIEA Ca,Ud. 15-6-07. 11 c TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE. GROUND* Floor Four Rooms and KilchCii. Kent li 2. <\o.
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    • 242 6 Month P} i^B booth E^*" I Moothi W > Months I 1 V( Wa «te«, To U,, F^^B d:il| y insenioa I I i thrice weekly K^^MUl ror inch Si n C I ft two ""ertioDs^ys P» M ft 1 Marri *P. Birth or IW. B. 1N Advance. li^'^nts sp€cidl
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