Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 15 November 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No- 661, VOL 111. STMnAß^i^ BINGAPORE. FRTHAV NOVEMBER *****W [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 678 1 MEAL IS SET FOR TWO IN THE CABIN BUT THE VESSEL IS DESERTED. With her sails set and trimmed to the light morning airs, a nameless sloop appeared on the bay yesterday before daybreak, says the Saw iFrancisco Chronicle of 17th Sept. Her decks were as
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  • 129 1 TRAVELS 603 MILES OVER THE SEA FROM BRITAIN TO SWEDEN. The over-seas balloon record has been broken by the Daily Graphic balloon Mammoth, which left the Crystal Palace on a Saturday and came down next Sunday at Bracho, Sweden, after a voyage of 603 miles. The balloon's
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  • 107 1 According to the Iron Age new steel steel bridge of the Chicago and Alton over the Sangamon River, near Springfield, 111, has been made almost noiseless, the vibrations of the ironwork when a traincrosses being almost entirely eliminated by laying 8 inches of ballest between the sleepers
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  • 339 1 Mr. Doolcy discourses on strikes: Th' whole wurruld shuddhers at th' thought that me frind Ike Simpson may take a day off: but me or Pierpont Morgan might quit fr a year an no wan wud care. Supposin' Rockyfellar an' Pierpont Morgan an' Jim Hill an
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  • 248 1 JACOB KOCH EASILY DEFEATS OSCAR SNYDER. If the wrestling match which took place at the Oxford Music Hall proves anything, it is that, barring accidents, a good- big man will always beat a good little man. Compared with Jacob Koeh,#~ of Berlin, Oscar Snyder, of Leipzig, is a
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  • 171 1 It was good that the threatening Railway Strike m England was averted. From home papers to hand it appears the men were strongly supported. Sympathetic strikes by the carters and other trade unions engaged m handling goods were m prospect, while financial help was promised by the following
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  • 120 1 When King Edward was dr ing along a country road m Scotland nc day, he came upon an old ma. etwoman struggling under a load which was more than she could manage. You might take part of this m your carriage," cried the old woman
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 r^OGEE CO. ledi cal I Reserve I :i OPE BRANDY I vM KNPhI> BY I rHE L aNeET." Iffl LITTLE CQ.M.TD. B A Z A A H OPENS On Monday, November 18. SPECIALITY OF s^_ A. BRIOSCHI Cy. MILAN (Italy) us au anlvjil at all the Principal Exhibitions, Ibrcc Diplomes
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    • 287 1 Phonograph PatKe I THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. X^ 3 PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. «=i£ai Records Pathe Records .w* inch single $1.00 each. mc h double $1.40 each. detail a gents WEILL ZERNER S A PATTERY ROAD. iHowarth Erskine J Epgipeers ai^d Contractors. ELECTRICAL
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    • 15 1 i FROMY, ROOEE CO. COGNAC "Medical Reserve PURE GRAPE BRANDY i RECOMMKNDED BY "THE LANCET/
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  • 747 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. FRIDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER. THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK WORKS. After years of deliberation and planning the revolution, so to call it, m the wharfage and docking accommodation at Tanjong Pagar, has reached a point which marks an absolute departure from the ancient regime and a beginning of
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  • 399 2 It is stated that Messrs. Armstrong and Company, through their representative m Japan, Captain Boyle, have presented a sum of Y*>ooo to the men injured m the gun explosion on the battleship Kaishima. A couple of cases of bubonic plague were discovered m Bangkok last week, behind the residence formerly
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  • 61 2 Wong Po Muk was employed on board the S. 5. Pakewg m the hold. He seemingly had a fondness for tinned pine apple. He managed to open a case and annex four tins. J. D'Connor, the Chief Officer gave him into custody, and yesterday, gave evidence
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  • 65 2 The popular artists will give another of their excellent entertainments tomorrow evening (Saturday) at the Caledonian Hotel. New songs and comicalities will be introduced m the programme. Mr. and Mrs. Terence Kamsdale will also be assisted by local amateurs. Judging by the success which attended their
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  • 94 2 Mr. VV. S. Gibson, Assistant Protector of Chinese yesterday, charged two statute immigrants with refusing to sign contracts to labour m order to recoup the cost of their passage and advances. They did not engage .m any contract but they were willing to enter into one
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  • 224 2 The proprietor of the above namec! Cinematograph Show is putting on a special programme to-night. A representative of this paper ivas present last night, after the usual show, when the new films were put on the screen. The principal one of these is called Living London," 'tis a
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  • 213 2 A tramcar conductor was yesterday before Mr. E. E. Colman charged with assaulting a Chinese tram Inspector on the 1 2th instant. There had been occasion to report the conductor. Later m the day, witness boarded the car a second time. The defendant slapped him.. At the
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  • 206 2 POLITICAL UNREST IN INDIA. tUr k er w ho had a K absenc^ I'M object dwelt L Or u Bh r ""^1 iiil I *m when »v I '^mB iPiH further the learned tt nE^tM "«g*l arrogance o i V l^ and well a s f t tO f cert^n
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  • 317 2 Yesterday, Inspector Knox charg two shady looking Chinese with d orderly conduct with a Chine* >ch< pupil. The boy said that the two m demanded money from him and as did not give it, they struck him. Mr. E. E. Colman having heard t complaint, nmended the
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  • 10 2 founded. M<; mb,s^ M mM sadot WlW»" red to Berlin-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 THE BIG SHOW TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA'S NEW PROGRAMME. I. THE ADVENTURESS. Dramatic and sensational. 11. IN WEST AFRICA. Interesting and instructive. 111. A DRAMA IN SEVILLE." A romance of a Spanish bullfight vr. IV. "PRIVATE ATKINS MINDS THE BABY." Screamingly funny. V. "THE MAGIC LANTERN." A beautiful picture. VI. OUT WEST
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    • 719 2 WANTED IJMWDIATEI.Y. /CHINESE Clerk with good knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting. Write X. Y. Z. c/o Eastern Daily Mail Office. (14-11-07 16-11-07.) WAMTED. WAN TED an Advertisement ManaYY ger for the Eastern Daily Mail. Apply sharp to the Manager, "Eastern Daily Mail." ALEXANDRA HALL Thursday November 21st 1907. A Grand
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 772 2 VESSELSJXPECTED. JVawr. I'ort, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers Arcadia, Hongkong, Nov ai P&O Coy A. Behic, Colombo, Dec 2 M. Maritimes Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead Achilles, China, Dec 12 Mansfield A Apcar, Calcutta, Dec 3 P Simons Alcinous, China, Dec 8 Mansfield Ayuthia, Bangkok, Nov—
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  • 838 3 SING PORE, MPVEMBER ,5, 9 o 7 GOLD. I /400.000 £J50,000 350,000 I 1 DuffDevelope-nentLH. J"WS- a,™,™ 2o oo I Mo KadanaG. mTco. (ref) a.^o nominal i««i *300,000 $293,000 10,000 $10 mo 1 9 191)1 I, 640 unissued £30,000 £16,***** b 2 °7 I 1 Knch^u GoMftVMs.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 7 4 W^To\ I Italy has given birth
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    • 22 4 ILoVEK nvE MIL" KoF POW-AKS. voveTnbcr .4, M-is a.m. p.- Natioi al bank at has been closed 1 over five millions
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    • 31 4 I^r [elaborate decof RATIONS. 11.15a.aa, iof brilliant weatlter thou- !£!_> were attracted during c Guildhall. c the most *The whole route from J GiiiWh-11 vu 1 mass of
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    • 44 4 L s F THE BRITISH P PRESS November 14. '-'5 amL^sofGennaoy >'s prolongJJ: m England for a couple of British Press g re extremely v cor.mem upon the Ln.w'mitv and friendliness bfciser's 1 J liere is not tven on the part are avowedly
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    • 13 4 ttOO ;^v taNovwnbei 14. n-15 amimbcr voted its con,o\e;nment regarding against 54.
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    • 16 4 CARPED MONEY RE- APPEARING. November 14, 11-15 a-m- America is beesponse to the
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    • 56 4 Kaiser's Reply to the Toast IS AND PEACE. cr 14, 11-4 C a.m. Gu ldhall m a Immen-e crowds Replying -aid "the main b pace of the work! is mainifgood relal betweci our irifc. I shall further them as io 031 jwer to do so. en show bright proslaaoerce may
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    • 33 4 14, 7-,5 p.m. the attention of •«e murders of moslems bands declaring that the plan was to t rian and Russian I hi 1 have drawn of the Bands m
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    • 27 4 SECRETARY admir \i;rv. verr.bei i 4, 3.30 p.m. M the Secretary of the the dinner of the merce yester--efjuence of the Hague, the to build addi-
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    • 11 4 IB ENGLISH VICTORY. 11-40 a.m. ■jjfehmenhavc beaten AustraID&
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  • 55 4 r Jubilee of His ••lons,g,, or Za|€ski p at Tuticorin CTr* immunity amidst nTm?! ials and general iH»hM celebratiun comprised tt-ml ''^'dren's sports; ££2**™ at St. Mary's -nd^ome souvenir; P 1 cturc of Our Lady 'Cenc y SSed for the Clu^ c harbour were decoKJS*J"! Ruminated and KhcdTll c
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  • 79 4 nation received that 'langchow are pre[h cestral tombs of hr; 1;-I^. on the ground hm^;: b(- k 'r the proposal *> from Ihe British P ra;|H.ax."c. Cl truction of the _Snd\ bctncen Soochow, f havo" 1^1 °'tlc authorities If Ml)t guards to the j°u^al grounds of the P*s*cr;i. *n8 Province,
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  • 925 4 le^ne^rnd o^;^^ 5^ mcliesto obtain seen n 7****+ A French Doctor has 7* nOt fear ed a method of caSsi^ 1 1^ di *»verKlectricitv, and thlst^su^-^T 1^ the near future replace rM 25 also m other anaestheticsh, snra- < roform and The doctor is VtateH B l
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  • 229 4 On the sth instant, one Husin, a carter was arrested on an allegation of value 51 each oftrust of piece goods The man was before Mr. C. F. Green on Wednesday. p a?^ ang a y» a con tractor to the r O.
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  • 140 4 GRIEVOUS HURT~TO A PUBLIC SERVANT. Choa A Sio was before Mr. Justice Fisher and a Jury yesterday, on the allegation of causing grievous hurt to a detective by fracturing his arm by a blow from a piece of iron bar when being arrested m New Market Road. Mr.
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  • 193 4 Ramasamy was yesterday charged by Inspector Hart before Mr. W.C. Michell with theft and personating a detective. One Nulopen was sleeping m the Hindu temple m Serangoon Road on Tuesday night. He heard a noise and found some of his property missing. He ran out and saw
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  • 123 4 Lim Chwee Hung appeared before Mr. E. E. Colman yesterday on an allegation of breach of trust of certain books and chops belonging to chop Young Tye, a branch firm m "Hongkong of the same chop m Singapore. The defendant was the manager. Mr. Farrer Baynes,
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  • 125 4 INQUEST HELD. An inquest was opened by the Coroner, Mr. A. Gentle, into the circumstances which led to the death of Mr. Tan Hong Wee. better known as A Wee residing at No. 40 Queen Street. The particulars of the murder were given yesterday. The evidence addr
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  • 325 4 On the 9th instant, Sim Wee Leung, was found m possession of a good watch m Beach Road, and as he could not give a satisfactory account of the possession, he was arrested and charged with fraudulent possession. It was ascertained that Inspector Hart had
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  • 70 4 On Wednesday, Wong San was passing along Prinsep Street on the lookout for plunder, his eye alighted on a Chinese child with a bracelet on its arm. He secured it, but the child's cries attracted attention and the man was promptly arrested. Yesterday, he was charged
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 950 4 ADVANCE MAIL NEWS. Mr. Taft and the Presidency. San Francisco, Oct. 22.— The earnest supporters of Mr. Taft do not believe that he said that he would pay another visit to Manila m two years as a private citizen According to them, even if he 1! n to an intended
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    • 591 4 1 of the damage is consequently uncertain. Slight shocks are still m progress. Thousands of the inhabitants are houseless m the rain, (and distress is beyond description. San Francisco, Oct. 26— The condition of the towns affected by the earthquake m Italy is deplorable beyond expression. Most of the inhabitants
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    • 1006 4 SHIPPING HEWS. MEN-OF-WAR ETC. Amphttnte, H. M. first-class cru. 11,000 tons, 678 crew, 16 guns, 18,000 h. p. Capt. Edward F. Bruen, Nov 8. From Plymouth, Oct 1 Senior Naval Officer. For Plymouth, Nov 18— W. Kent, H. M. first-class cru. 9,800 tons, 650 crew, 14 guns, 22,000 h. p.
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    • 741 4 Meynst, Dut str 830 tons, Capt Boor, Nov 10. From Sourabaya, Nov 6. Gc, ■Mid 53 dp. Daendels &Co. For Sourabaya, Nov 15— Rds. Shantung, Gcr str 1,000 tons, Capt Littmann, Oct 18. From Boekleng, Oct 13. Gc, and 74 d.p. Behn Meyer Co. For Moluccas, U— T. P. D.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 349 5 One of the Flnwt and l«r|»»t L J Electric F«i» m every ItifiiM Buildings m I'eoanß '$jtt§&fi C ltmt an<l C *™n 9 under Entirely under Carepcan :*K*X?9'«^:! Supervision of an Enr«pMit 'ts'^VV^^ft'; r«fi art Manau'imiit. j igpwi. tHE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Electrically Ut and Vmtllattd BirUnoli (free) from 1 1
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    • 310 5 Singapore General Store 16, Victoria Street. fg* The Best and Freshest of Provisions, New Shipment Just Arrived Comprising Pata da Foia Gras Sliced Ham Smoked Bacon Herrings Mackerel Artichoks Girkins (Pickled) Truffles Red Cabbage Caftan Boudins Truflee Tinned Celery Cauliflower Asparugus (Heads only) (Whole) (Broken) Radishes Tomatoes Mushrooms Haricot and
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    • 1498 5 BANKS. "E. D. M. AULtIS. mX SALE, WANTEDJMV Ita^l 'mS OOVERHMEHTJOTIFICATIOM. NOTICE; CnH»r.tton. T^ Se^r^fficeV.o i N °T^ps;n 63^^ MOOOOOOO noon of the 23rd November, 1907 for i ween the 61 an'l Bth mirW™' 0 bel E ?u P^ L the follmving Police services for the been compfcted, the oU^^*
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    • 339 5 Month Py 3 Months I 1 Month t^ 3 Months 6 Months I 1 1 Year I SMALL A DVERTISE« E M Wanted T °L.t. Por H v da '»y insertion Uo 1 r r. I n 1 inch Single r«i I a bove head^nTs^^^Mdiff thrice weekly. c P« r
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