Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 November 1907

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  • 23 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 664 VOL 111 1 J q^i^j ——a— SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1428 1 AMONG AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES. One would think from reading a certain class of widely-distributed literature that mothers-in-law occupy a pleasantry -provoking position m the domestic life of the white man. If their position be as described it is extremely unlike that of black mothers-in-lnw among the aborigines of Australia.
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  • 479 1 In reviewing the present position of steamship companies m Japan, the Osaka Asahi remarks, says the Japan Chronicle, that the aggregate tonnage of Japanese steamships, which stood at 791,000 at the end of 1904, has increased by about two fifths, during the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 368 1 If COON A i Ifedical Reserve m n BRtNDr TH E LaNCET." for Every Man and ftll Men. GILLETTE Safety Razor. cffAN'Y mri -ny that they cannot shave themselves that m». v (f A d re peatedly and failed. They give as renSns^that "hey are" d liable to cut themselves,
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    • 385 1 KATZ BROS. Ltd. I MERLIN-eveLES. (ISO 8 PATTERN) Represent the ideal of eyde construction. I ALL MODELS -EITHER BLAOK AND GOLD LINED BL ACK AND RED LINED, OR OREEN AND GOLD LINED. j Price $57.50 j COMPLETE AND READY FOR THE ROAD. i v9^ JErCvK 3ML, Howarth Erskine Epgipeers apd
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    • 14 1 FROMY, ROOEC CO. COGNAC Medical Reserve PURE GRAPE BRANDY KKCOMM N!>E!> BY "THE LBNeET.";
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  • 982 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. THE JAPANESE EXCHEQUER. The returns of Japanese revenue and expenditure for the year 1906 —1907 to July 31 last show a considerable increase m revenue as compared with the returns upto June 30 of this year. The returns of the actual accounts on
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  • 1028 2 Mr. Barnes, the chief Thye Jin is due back on 18th of January. The out put of the French Tin Mines during October amounted to 7U r pikuls. 4 -> Mr. J H. M. Robson of Kuala Lumpur is m Singapore for a short stay. Miss F. E. Sutton who
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  • 199 2 Mahomed Daud was yesterday r I ed before Mr. C. F. Green with thfl theft of a pair of silver bracelets vi!*fl $5 from a Malay young mmm nantM Minah on the 3th instant ar I saulting her. I Minah said that the defendant ca J
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  • 202 2 The idea has recently taken *hape m the Federa'ed Malay States of holding a Mining Exhibition at Ipoh, rerak, probably m the course of next year. At first sight the proposal may not appeal particulary to manufacturers nnd merchants in* this country, but venture to think that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 252 2 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NEW FEATURES TO-NIGHT Living London A raagnificient and highly interesting series of pictures illustrating the different phases of life, the principal scenes along the Thames, the noted Buildings, Parks, and thoroughfares and incidents transpiring daily m. THE WORLDS METROPOLIS Doing London m 30 minutes This Picture includes T.
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    • 657 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on 9th December -907 for the appointment of Boarding Officer, Marine Department, Penang. Salary 5i, 680 to 2,040 by annual increments of $30 per annum with free unfurnished quarters. Applicants should hold a Board ol Trade
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 707 2 PRODUCE. Singapore, November 16, 1907. Gambier 4 7>*s do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali 8.35 do Pontianak 7*7° Pepper, Black buyers M-37i do White 5 o/c 20.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3- 12 i do Brunei No. 1 3-°7i Pearl Sago 4-55 Coffee Bali, picked 25.50 Coffee, Palembang, 200/0
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    • 49 2 Weather Report Kandang Kerbau Hospital, ijth Nov. 1907. I 1 I Re 9am 3pm 9P«n Bar. 32 Fah 29.931 29.891 29.925 Temp 82. 87.8 79. Wet Bulb Ther 77-6 79. 76^8 Dir ot Wind (Cahn w.N.w Calm Max Temp 88.5 Mm 76. Max m Sun 135.5 TeradTher Rainfall Nil
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 32 3 i lA.MAICA ■:g r,,QIAKE m 11 iS. 1 >-3° a.m. B the 6nt InsuXrtO'V „ri«i"g of the recent H? C been decided m favour ucceeded m prov- preceded theeaith-
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    • 28 3 GATHERING AT ■gU^ ASTLEI M-3 oa.m estiea the kaiser spf liieir Majesties the I llld riK'i I Norwaf and with Their Majesties I Q jcen°f GrClt Ur'tain
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    • 41 3 I QofoiA) DAYS OF I >, ve-nber iS, 11-30 a.m. I c ;Cs, Mr. Redmond HJfli iiuemk-d to work very BjL-the L'^ity of the nationaI ji'pcu th.'t tiie day was not I k sh ulder I old daji of I
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    • 36 3 I g AKSHIPS. t_ NoveTbc iS. 11-30 a.m. I n the he.id ofl the OxKpwn pre-o i:e J the dipl >m.i doctor of civil law ■^H.. Imperial Majesty thc ro the ."ddress B^itioncl^( hi» loHr-
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    • 31 3 PERAXI\"ES AFFECTED November iS, 11-30 a m. ■Mcl io^ ;'ie Cottonspinners 1 re-i>t the rativca for (to'fi-e p:r cent- m their >eve !i usand operatives is d<ci>i n.
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    • 25 3 1 r 18. 11-30 a.m. iw.'ok tea with Mr. Cham- v. They conversed Mr Chamberlain Ik *as iclijihted with Mr. ••■peec"
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    • 8 3 ember 18, 11-30 a.m. irma is dead.
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    • 40 3 I IK\NSACTIONS EARTHED. 1 rtaber 18, 1 r- 15 p < receivers hr ye been tie six Institution! which •:"ded payments. They igh; Haniltoo and Wiliiamsbury, loternitional Tru=t C'»mjenerii states that :inns have c'*«i m the d^ of the rns.
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    • 39 3 BATTLESHIPS INSTEAD OF I \vo. wmber 18, 2-45 pm. js' naval estimates show ElfWtJ millions of marks. the fir>t install^; n battleships instead of ■<'■■ erl. one large and gcruiSfrs. one river-gunboat L" leven millions for sub-
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    • 28 3 •ember ,8, 12-1; pm. on the Minotanr was the bunker fr*«cardl.-\ -tvcral inches vicinity of the bunker 'reed up Seven p'-rsons 'i jured
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    • 28 3 0F PAN.\M A CANAL BONDS. N wmber 18,7 pm. J Washington states S,?? the stringency lhnsbeen issuing fifty 1^ the Panama Canal necessary hundred 81" imerest bearing
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    • 10 3 > n- November ,8, 7 p.m. anr^"ced of Sir Francis
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  • 47 3 kx^£" isthe >atest presj£d members of society, is thc favourife L^ ltr Tl ««-e titled k»& n^° f friends have piper declares, G^ihth 1 the|!Olflinksa; th" morning. Each S S a 7 klle heldccatapti Ye k,te. hestiff sea breezes B^SV^is going "^gr Ccn as ladies raced L
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  • 167 3 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. Coonor with enS Tbr ce b a ych''7« tOr lt»J her .Te j°wenerv Preient When he His wife h'd m Cr ln Jewc"ery. artic' s y aye her «r^n ar teles. She promised to return the lhl f"1 *J* days. She did not vo ?> ft
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  • 194 3 ALLEGED CULPABLE HOMICIDE. Defendant Discharged. Yesterday Chio A Leng was arraigned before Mr. Justice Fisher and a Jury on an allegation of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Mr. P. J. Sproule, Deputy Public Prosecutor appeared fur the crown: Mr R. Lowell for the defendant. Mr. Sp-oule explained
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  • 191 3 COUNSEL'S FEES. Some time ago there was big fight m VictoYia street among a crowd of boatmen. About thirty-five of them were crrested and Mr. Kudra was retained f'»r the defence on afeeofSioo. At the last hearin,; of the case, Mr. Kudra did not attend. One Hashim on
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  • 149 3 P. C. 61 was on duty during the early morning hours of Sunday and found a man de^ribed'as French lying m an inebriated condition at the junction of Queen Street and Middle Road. He was taken to Kandang Kerbau Police Station where he
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  • 105 3 Two Chinese were arre sted on Saurday at Borneo Wharf for the theft of a bottle of brandy from a godown^ They were charged by Inspector that two bottles of brandy from a broken case was stolen. On Saturday he was told that two coolies had been
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  • 520 3 EXCELLENT RESULTS. of Ce K the do l? gs of thc members R;n r i" gapore v <>»untccr Artillery t^ C r bmthC firSt five etches o y f It would seem that the better things of S reaHsed for m the shooSS of Saturday and Sunday
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  • 133 3 Inspector Connor arraigned a seedy looking Chinaman before Mr. C. F. j Green, yesterday, for having m his j possession two pawn tickets. The pawnbroker was visited and a couple of Chinese jackets produced. These were claimed by a Chinese woman who said she had put them
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  • 108 3 Ling A Lim was arrested it No. 53 Rochore Canal Road at 1 a.m. yesterday. He had forced the front door with a chopper when he was surprised by P. C. 270 whom he turned up. The constable deemed discretion the better part of valour and retired for
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  • 94 3 A little sharp practice goes on occasionally at the slaughter houses, such at least, is the opinion of Mr. Holley, the Superintendent of the abattoirs. Two men took pigs to Pulo Saigon abr.t toir for slaugher. One of the animals was small the other double its
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  • 520 3 CHINESE TROOPS DEFEATED. The Af. C. D. News contain^ pai ticulars of an encounter between salt-smug-glers and the local troops, h says A report from Chinese sources was received m the Settlement yesterday afternoon to the effect that engagements have just been fought between Chinese gunboats
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  • 180 3 Chua a Lek was arrested on Saturday at No. 270 Pasir Panjang for the theft of $5. 95 belonging to fan Swee lian, a fisherman. Yesterday, he was charged by Inspector McNamara before Mr. C. F. Green. Tan Swee Tian said he lived m
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  • 118 3 One Eusope seem- to have come to grief at the hands of a Malay woman named Alimiah m Selegle Road on Saturday. For reasons best known to the parties, the woman had recourse to a hammer and so applied it to Eusope that she was arrested on
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  • 75 3 Ben Singh and Salamat stand under the allegation of forge^' of a pi omissorv note for $90 on the Bth, ultimo, purporting to be signed by one Salaroo, and using the same as genuine. Salamat is alleged to have abetted the offence. Yesterda}-, the defendants were arraigned by
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  • 90 3 Early, yesterday morning, a Japanese who had been spending the night out and apparently lost his way, managed of all places, to find his wiy to Rochore Police Station and place "himself m the hands of the constable on duty who finding that he was hardly able to look
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  • 663 3 DOES THE MOON INFLUENCE PLANTS? AN INTERESTING THEORY. The activity of those who wish to find scientific support for popular ideas of the moon's influence on meteorological and othenjeonditions is most interesting. One of their Litest efforts is an attempt to justify the belief, common m some regions, that the
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  • 386 3 Among the various applications made of X rays the above is one which will make smuggling almost impossible. The Austrian Cu-toms House officers have succeeded m detecting cases of very ingenious smuggling. Quite recently a woman, who was suspected to
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  • 16 3 The newly floated Salak South mine is being equipped with the most up-to-date labour saving appliances.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 2f£ NEW Japanese Cinematograph BEACH ROAD TENT. TO-NIOHT I t TO-NIGHT I v GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME WE HAVE MADE A HIT The NEW JAP SHOW Is a Household Word Now To the very few that have not patronized us yet COME TO-NIGHT To the r$Bt:—COME AGAIN. Our Show is
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 588 3 SHIPPING NEWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC Kent, H. M. first-class cru. <;,800 tons, 650 crew, 14 guns, 22,000 h. p. Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey, Nov 7. From Hongkong, Nov 3. For Hongkong, LJ Rds. Trading Vessels, &c. Latest Arrivals. Brouwer Dut str 342 tons, Captain Bouman, Nov. 18. From Djambie,
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    • 564 3 Glenogle, Brit str 2,399 tons, Capt Larkins, Oct 12. From Rangoon, Oct 5. Gc, and 81 dp. Taik Lee Guan. U— W. Heim, Nor str 758 tons, Lapt Eriksen, Nov 1 2. From Bangkok, Nov 7. G.c, and 4 dp. Behn Meyer Co. For Bangkok, Nov 20 Rds. Islanda, Brit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 291 4 Momh C Py DVANCE| I BMALL AD «5| For '"eh Sinel r dail y 'n*ertinn*' W per For I inch Sinele Ry thrice weekly. 2>50 Pfr S For 1 inch Sinpl-r.i I "yeb "vc hndine !>•*■ two insertions Wee k! v 1? *>■ These Charge 1 ARE p. V IN
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