Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 16 November 1907
1907-11-16
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Title Section16 1907-11-16 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. ___I_^"'- SINGAPORE. SATirpnAv TTTrTT Iff nfr PRICE 5 CENTS,16 words
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Article959 1907-11-16 1 ROMANTIC AUSTRIAN ROYALTIES. The marriage of the Countess Montignose with Signor Toseli, the unpretentious musician, recalls how many Austrian Royalties have forfeited their thrones, orjth^'.r prospects of sovereignty, for love. There was the Archduke Francis Fe»*d nand, heir to the throne of Austria, who threw959 words
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Article369 1907-11-16 1 MISS PIERPONT MORGAN "TURNS DOWN A FRENCH NOBLEMAN. In their characteristically breezy style, the American newspapers have been chronicling the failure of a French Marquis to win the hand of Miss Pierpont Morgan. The process of jilting the noble Marquis, or "turning him down," as the Americans prefer369 words
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Article285 1907-11-16 1 AUSTRALIA'S OFFER. The Improvements Committee of the London County Council considered the offer of the Federal Government of Australia to establish Common-wealth offices, or a great "Australian House," upon the east island portion of the Aldwych site. It is understood thaf, with the exception of certain matters of285 words
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Article114 1907-11-16 1 A correspondent writes tp the Saigon Opinion from Souasiet, rir the Siam-Cambodian frontier, on t 14th ult:— Two hundred dacoits at. eked the post of Souasiet, province of Mong kolburi on the 10th at five o'clock m the morning. Twenty Cambodian tirailleurs, commanded by a114 words
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Article20 1907-11-16 1 A child tor adoption, to be born m November," is advertised m a NewYork newspaper. American hustle again f Mi20 words
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Advertisement324 1907-11-16 1 COCHA< Reserve I, SHAPE BRANDY I.THB LANCET." I for Every Man and ftll Men. I GILLETTE [safety Ra^or. WF**L ox they cannot keep their razor sharp Granted thl't if ullC n the old style "open" and Safety" razors f^ a e ties no longer when you have a ?SuJ^ U^324 words
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Advertisement306 1907-11-16 1 Phonograph PatKe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. IS=a> PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. ~SS Records Pathe Records ■-4 inch single $1,00 each. J mc h double $1.40 each. «5W Agents. WEILL ZERNER 8 A P^TJERY ROAD. JHowarth Erskine. Ei?gii?eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Tdephom 23.306 words
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Advertisement20 1907-11-16 1 9 FROMY, ROGEE CO. I COGNAC JVledical m r Reserve" 1 f PURE GRAPE BRANDY ;kecommkni>ei> by *W "THE LANCET/20 words
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961 1907-11-16 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER. IS MARS INHABITED? Oriental Mythology is full of romance and if an oriental believes m the Planets of the Solar system we need not be surprised at the belief which seems strange to occidental ideas. But some scores of subjects mentioned m the961 words
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Article656 1907-11-16 2 length, arnved at that port by the Ger man steamer Sithoml They are a Sf7a ce p n an l Yesterday, the case already reported of a tramcar inspector charging a tram! conductor for knocking out two of Ws teeth was resumed by Mr.E.E.Colman. 1 he defendant was fined $25.656 words
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Article160 1907-11-16 2 A chinaman living up Bukit Timnh Road went with a boy to a house at the fourth mile to collect money. He went at 1 p.m. At 2 p.m. he got $2 and started home. On the way his boy asked to see the money. The dollars160 words
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Article53 1907-11-16 2 THE DARUL ADAB CUP TIE The return match between the Darul Adab's eleven and the Sepoy Lines Police was played off on Thursday last with the result of victory to the latter by three goals to nil. Mr. MacCubbin was the referee. This evening the Marine Police will meet53 words
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Article299 1907-11-16 2 Hie r |)Rf -StNT; Jfcl 1. Police f E V ment Ri|| (Bill 'V finance P e c^inance»WM Amendment BilwSß? <"NM went Bill (Bin Ordina nee 7- Civil PrecerW r j I con S olida,e a,,d n^ 0 MB.II T ting to the Procednr. lhcL »ttlM g*i" JurisdicS299 words
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Article171 1907-11-16 2 On the 6th instant, two sampan mq seemed to have disagreed M to M position- at Johnston's Pier with regard to getting passengers. One of the mci was young and m addition to bullying the elder man he struck him on the head with a pole. He171 words
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Article56 1907-11-16 2 W. S. Gitaoo "I ••>• al> e cnL GKitvoib Hi ,|,c Court to, having o,> I c,» rM caused grievous hurl b\ Irrau legofl-eii-'l-ialle"!.'. li( d Court nnJ the detotot»' 1 en to a month-' imprisonment ALUCEB K.r.svriuv. Court by Inspector Owwr^' vi Uoo of taking awaj56 words
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Article16 1907-11-16 2 of go,d ri "£*g& jJ£ tivco" duty ""SSfA-* I**1 Ess* 316 words
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Advertisement231 1907-11-16 2 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NEW FEATURES TO-NIGHT Living London A magmlicicnt and highly interesting series of pictures illustrating the different phases of life, the principal scenes along the Thames, the noted Buildings, Parks, and thorough fares and incidents transpiring daily m. THE WORLDS METROPOLIS Doing London m 30 minutes This Picture includes231 words
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Advertisement678 1907-11-16 2 Notice. All bills fo7Th7 Straits Press Syndicate should be receipted by our Bill Collector only:" WW e shall not hold ourselves responsible for bills paid to anybody else. Un payment please demand a separate printed receipt signed by the Bill Collector. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. pHINESE Clerk with good knowledge of Shorthand678 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1907-11-16 2 SHIPPING NEWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC Draak, Dut. g'bt., 42 tons, 23 crew, 1,500 h p. Capt Morruso, Nov 14. From Sabang, Uov 12. For Batavia, Nov 17 Rds. Krokodtl, Dut. g'bt., 42 tons, 23 crew 1,500 h.p. Capt Zee, Nov 14. From Sabang, Nov 12. For Batavia, Nov 17— Rds. Kent,1,013 words
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Miscellaneous53 1907-11-16 2 Weather Report. Kattdang Kerbau Hospital, 14th Nov. 1907. 9am 3 pm 9pm Bar. 32 Fah 29.915 29-797 20.929 Temp 81. 83.8 78. r-& WetßuJbTher 77- 77-8 76-5 =3 DirotWind Calm w.n.wn.w. s m Max Temp 87.8 «-5 m 74.8 Max m Sun 134. c^ TeradTher 1 S Rainfall .62*in C53 words
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Article70 1907-11-16 3 -^SUDDEN ILLL AT ALSTON. L(^Colston Sir Henry PKnan was seized with iKI, «is understood to Igrt vcibk. He is now t,N° v ,he n tf.uiiierman was k Ca hue of Mr« William utt* p. representing Doctors attended" for PLiitf to the sharpness Men A leave f there was the70 words
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Article14 1907-11-16 3 lIAKOFF EgpRESIdENT. 5t 8- 30 a.m. 5f opened the third Duma. been elected14 words
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Article24 1907-11-16 3 Al. OF M k:\MNG. Severer 15, 10-45 a-m--jwofthe fiuancial crisis m 5 m a way. yees are M JJ I gold is ncreasing24 words
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Article27 1907-11-16 3 [Financial IDING OF lEY. 4-20 p.m. t at New Vock Cortebgon al crisis to the ■qr and illconiirrencj reform, pro! regarded as signi[t;t- the views of27 words
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Article19 1907-11-16 3 Icit. vr 15, 4-20 pm. c Knickerbocker Boned m the wire of 53rd ::ed >uicide.19 words
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Article22 1907-11-16 3 KLOST rHROUGH rioNs. c fafember 1:. 6-55 p.m -pendent at Mogador Hafid is practically sh he having lost22 words
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Article68 1907-11-16 3 the <!epredaI who had a I ik tree, was I Sessions when p 5- d Thomas I Li!:d j^uiity .iry. P Wal'Cter with a IS9O. He icsperadoes :he Croydon and who came oul b hen roosts, commit Jnvay, ■Mother- 1 the wood was tree capable ol ■fwple, which was68 words
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Article70 1907-11-16 3 .needles ut various V tantl, increa 2" Nalueat ;,re>cnt it i: 27' v: V 2.000,000.2.000,000. Oi JS we quantity of needlejrJ'y manufactured ii valut beingonii •■is little tech Cf ma "ut;.ctuie. Accor l':i P^^, the Britisl an >es and Co., needl "I'iciitly makini *h-n, lav 'cw to establish .'^ntor70 words
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Article63 1907-11-16 3 Bori of a a Ch u" aman was foun IS Wl Whltehen »n Nort h WJ' 1 he saw detecti* |Son PPe th: bi^d, and s pon. T, tak^' to Rochoi K^nlnl!"-" ll<said ha I* 1 feter NCVcn mi 'esol 0:, Ca Jaunt that fa m, °nl63 words
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Article1059 1907-11-16 3 1 here were present Murray' Rot^^M P <i Dl Keng and Lee OngT> k C ghlan Chen 8 Finances. The balance m hand was 76 oo fi *o Impounding Reservoir Imre at Leonie Hill. There had been correspondence wUh the Lompany on the matter. The New Fire1,059 words
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Article234 1907-11-16 3 VILLAGE ROMANCE. A strange assault case, arising out of jealousy, was heard by Mr. Justice Grantham ai Cambridge Assizes. The accused was John Tolliday, an agricultural labourer, who has reached the mature age of seventy-four, and the prosecutor was Thomas Wakefield, who is sixteen years his senior.234 words
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Article182 1907-11-16 3 On Thursday, a Chinese coolie was before Mr. Hooper, Registrar of Hackney Carriage and Jinrikishas charged with bilking and assaulting the police. On Wednesday, two coolies who were work at the impounding Reservoir engaged a rikisha. They went about seven miles into the country then alighted and refused to182 words
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Article154 1907-11-16 3 1 Lee A Tan was m Target Road or Thursday afternoon and got himseli into trouble by having taken a little too much. Inspector Hart happened to be ou' that way on rounds. He saw that then was trouble. A rikisha puller was lamenting damage done to154 words
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Article506 1907-11-16 3 At the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, last month, there was an exhibition illustrating the Japanese education system, which proved very interesting. The exhibition consisted of photographs, students' exercises, drr jvings, and manual work, and text-books m use m the Japanese schools and colleges, illustrating a506 words
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Article194 1907-11-16 3 As far as the number of officials is concerned the Korean Court compares advantageously with any other court on earth. According to a native dignitary the Household Department and different offices under the same department contain as many as 4,500 functionaries. The majority of them, as may194 words
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Article207 1907-11-16 3 FARMER KILLED BY A STRAY BULLET FROM LYEEMOON FORTS. Leung Fook, forty-three years of age, a farmer, residing with his wife and family at Tin Ha Wan, met his death last night under most tragic circumstances. Tin Ha Wan is a small fishing village east207 words
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Article102 1907-11-16 3 a According to a Bombay engineering c journal, the long sought object of rund ning motors entirely with simple kerosene has been attained, thus freeing o owners from the risk incidental to d< d pending upon the use of a dangeroush volatile spirit. The invention, whicl102 words
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Article560 1907-11-16 3 I he Lord of the House led us into a wide alcove, wherein stood at either end a brass bedstead, with gay counterpanes and eiderdowns clocks stood m rows m along the sides, one tall grandfather, black with age and heavy with carving beating date two560 words
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Article191 1907-11-16 3 Mr. Edward W. Matthews, Secretary of the British and Foreign Sailor's Society, Passmore Edwards Sailors' Palace, writes to The Times "When passing through Vancouver m the early part of this year I was particularly struck with the Japanese workmen and servants I saw. The Japanese were always pictured191 words
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163 1907-11-16 3 (Kobe Herald Oct 24). It is reported from Sasebo that the Crown Prince safely arrived there from Chemulpo on board the battleship KcUort early yesterday morning. An interesting feature of the arrival was the firing of salutes by Admiral Togo's former flagship, the163 words
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Article165 1907-11-16 3 Miss Ellen Terry, m the course of I her "Story of My Life" m MAP., says that Irving was nevev satisfied with what he had done, but was always striving. When I was touring with him m America. at the time when he was at the highest165 words
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Advertisement837 1907-11-16 3 t "e NEW Japanese Cinematograph BEACH ROAD TENT. TO-NIGHT t TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME INCLUDING "THE PLUCKY SON" The above Film ALONE challenges a Full Nights Programme of any Show out here. WE HAVE MADE A HIT The NEW JAP SHOW Is a Household Word Now To the very837 words
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