Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 20 November 1907

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  • 24 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. I No. 668 VOL m t L__^j rj SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY »n^ BTO o» I<w, r-.-r T miT-
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  • 987 1 HIS MAJESTY'S PORCELAIN FACTORY. In the first story of the so-called 11 Hohenzollern Industrial Art Store m Berlin, a warehouse which is particularly famous for its rare assortment of porcelain, there was arranged some time ago. on the Kaiser's initiative, an exchange states, an exhibition
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  • 509 1 The A\ C Hkmt, s.iys: One of the chief topics of conversation and comment m this port amongst our Chinese fellow resident is the disastrous effects that have resulted amongst Chinese business men of nil classes through wild speculations on the rise m the price of
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  • 142 1 Mr. Kcir Hardie has jeopardised the warmth of his welcome m the Colonies by his action m India. According to a Durban correspondent the feeling m Natal is very bitter indeed. He says "The speeches of Mr. Keir Hardie m India are strongly disapproved here
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  • 161 1 For stage jewellery there is successful alloy m use called Fahlun brilliants,' consisting of twenty-nine parts of tin to nineteen of lead. This is poured into moulds faceted m the same way as diamonds, and when seen by artifical lifcht the effect i« that of actual precious
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  • 31 1 Mr. Uoopfk, Registrar of J. and H. (J. has fined the puller of a private Yikisha Sio m default, 14 day* for plying for hire with his master's vehicle. C IB
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 357 1 IjTwOEE CO. I COGNAC Medical I Reserve IN v sM pi BRANDy I Ml BY I „T H B LaNGET." For Every Man and ftll Men. GILLETTE Safety Razor. NY ,v that they cannot .have themselves; that they have \J tcdly and failed. They gi ye as reasons that they
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    • 222 1 BROS. Ltd. MERLIN-CYCLES. (1908 PATTERN) Represent the ideal V>f cycle construction. ALL MODKLS-EITHER BLAOK AND GOLD LINED BLACK AND RfcD LINED, OR GREEN AND GOLD LINED. Price $57.50 j COMPLETE AND READY FOR THE ROAD. i Howarth Erskine,. Eijgipeers ai^d Contractors. (ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIONS. YWep/towe Telegrams EESK.INE. TEIK CHIN rjO l£9
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    • 16 1 FROMY, RO6EE CO. COGNAC i Medical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY KECOMM NI>EI> BY V "THE LANCET."
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  • 1095 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE. At the second reading? of the bill for the Amendment of the Criminal Procedure Code at the meeting of the Legislative Council last Friday, Mr. Fort raised two very important points, or rather he invited discussion thereon. One was
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  • 1344 2 Mr. Coxon is the latest addition to the staff of the Mines Department He has charge of Batn Gajah Division. For stealing cockles at Ellenborough Market, a Chinaman was yesterday sent by Mr. Colman, to prison for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bethune, who leave Marseilles on December 18
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  • 54 2 l, )a ninfa,^choolthe«* the miracle of the «.e'bc'« JSUI into wine a, .l.c -übjec rt hei „ry daily Bible lesson, I" v .i she occasionally c One of them WMJ GiKem or wine was bmui!l.i w A is* the fea»l rflJ l e lt 1 c had
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  • 26 2 i t u, t oil the It wilt be '^Xoat morning o.thc.4^ 0 tempted murder b.ougm b accused withal f t^ n lainied-outedlorl»clp-;^Vr^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 245 2 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NEW FEATURES TO-NIGHT Living London A magniticient 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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    • 480 2 TO BE LET. VJHOPS to be let, No. 4 and 8 Guthrie Lane, Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. 20-11-07. v c COVERHMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on 9th December 1907 for the appointment of Boarding Officer, Marine Department, Penang. Salary $1,680
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 738 2 PRODUCE. SiNGAPORt, November iB, 1907. Gambier 7- |2 i do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali M 8.35 do Pontianak 7-7° Pepper, Black buyers 14 37i do White 5 o/c 20.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.10 do Brunei No. 3-°7i Peail Sago 4-55 offec Bali, picked Coffee, Palembanp, 200/0 basis
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    • 186 2 Weather Report Kan a 'ing Kerban Hospital, i&tJr Nm>. 1907. 9am 3 Pm 9Pm 8 Bar. 32 Fah 29.909 29.846 29.865 Temp 82.2 80.2 '76.5 Wet Bulb Ther 79. 75- 74J R DirolWind w. &\m Calm S Max Temp 82 6 o Mm 7 3 #5 Max m Sun no
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  • 705 3 SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER 20 1907. l>JtC I OMO.-I CvW Subscribed of^ Paid Shares V t!u "P to Keservt Company Quotations *nO £350.000 35 0|000 Duff Developement Ltd. 2 *300.000 ,293.000 JSSS J* P re f) .i ™»uul 040 unissued £30.000 £10,***** °»207 1 1 K«.-"auG"ldfields. Ltd if v
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 420 4 ALMXANMA HALL, No. 499, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE, Thursday, November 21st 1907 A CRAMD WRESTLING MATCH TOR a bet $200. between Mr. Herman Fisher,- Champion Wrestler of Germany and Balla Ram, -Champion Wrestler of India THE ABOVE TO BE PROCEEDED BY A Grand Variety Entertainment. BARD IN ATTEMANCE AND EVERYTHING
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 149 5 chant lor big ably be able to bag :v ot the yed a few '-rr. selves at lers at the j what may be bable provided what invading the two or three dnys is it no doubt real live Javanese '■:i'nk lightly of losing to save
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  • 34 5 cussion m nedical y the appeara.ee 1 dr op\v from Indian have died *».<Jd,-'■ (iir;il "leu are their opinion holding thrt f° I" n-beri, others beri-biri a-e -wever, several undefined disease ymptoms of which
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  • 572 5 and W. S. Gibson ..^,ll Mlclle "amed Maria under y« rs of^ 8 name, though he had ab^o'tX/ 7 old she was rhiA Mr v Everitt There were six we cXc rn N molher «5 were alive. None were married. He 1 »°t know the "Kes
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  • 137 5 WOMAN SENT TO PRISON. In yesterday's issue, particulars were given of 1 case m which a Malay woman named Wash a was charged with breach of tru^t m respect of $175 worth of jewellery belonging to one Ahmr.t. The case w-s practically closed, but the defendant
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  • 108 5 Before the Bench Court, yesterday, Inspector Connor charged Tan Sing with house-breaking at a house at Kallan«, on the 9th instant. Corporal No. 48 explained that he was about and saw the defendant lea v- ing the house. Suspiaon led him to detain the man while he took a
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  • 40 5 R X Fereira, formerly a clerk m breach of trust of roundly S3OO, the c X rty dcl:! 1 d e a n. Pleaded f umy or^ was sentenced to six months r.gorou imprisonment. This concluded the assizes.
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  • 900 5 wmm oeiore. Sabtu used to take the tvnp from h im and faf as h tintype t ee knew, took it to Arab Street where bura S t d th S e P bedOf He convTcted! but at the urgent request of the Rev W Cherry the
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  • 183 5 In yesterday '> issue, the details of a case m which Mahomed Daud was charged with the theft of a pair of silver bracelets, value $5, the property of a Malay girl named Minah. and with assaulting her by striking her with his fists.
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  • 928 5 Bombay, Oct. 30. r Ti he c icero l' s lour.- I he programme I ot H. h. the Viceroy's tour shows that j His Excellency- will leave Simla on December 6th, visiting Hyderabad and Ahmednagar before going to iiuiina Calcutta will be reached on Dec. 22nd
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  • 95 5 Three morphine victims were arrested by Serge;int-Maj<>r No. 3. They were before Mr. C. F. Green yesterday. Dr. Brooke, Assistant Government Analyst gave evidence of the nature of certain exhibits bi ouyht to him by the Sergeant-Major. There was quite an equipment for administering morphine by hypodermic
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  • 538 5 Is Sir Harry Maclean to remain permanently as the jjuest of Kaisuli Ac--1 cording to the latest accounts, the K.nid is being treated with greater respect and consideration than m the earlier days of his captivity, and he derives, it is understood, much comfort and solace
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  • 395 5 M Anglo- Portuguez writes as follows to the Evening Standard: The i^ieatest discovery and the most important commercially during the fiftecnih century was undoubtedly the discovery by the i;reat Portuguese navigator Va=.co <Ja Gama, ol the route to lixlia. This route was traced as far as the Cape of
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  • 95 5 The Vicar was addressing the school on the subject of truth, lie expounded at some length on the wickedness of lying, and before going on to*the merits Of speaking the truth he thought he would see if the children really understood him. Now, said he, can
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  • 26 5 Tm. reckless courage of the modern American Imb never been questioned. A New Yorker, aged nineteen, has just married a widow of fifty-seven with eight children.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 111 5 NEW Japanese Cinematograph I BEACH ROAD TENT. I TO-NIGHT t TO-NIGHT II GRAND PROGRAMME 1 WE HAVE MADE A HIT 1 The I NEW JAP SHOW I Is a Household Word Now To the very few that have not patronized us yet COME TO-NIGHT To the rest— COME AGAIN. Next
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 566 5 SHIPPING NtWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC. ken/, H. if. first-class cru. 9,800 tons, 650 crew, 14 guns. 2,000 h. p. Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey, Nov 7. From Hongkong, Nov 5. For Hongkong, U Rds Sea Mciv, Govt str 500 tons, displacemem, crew, 700 h. p. Commander Murphy, Nov 18. From
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    • 542 5 Malacca, Brit str 405 tons, Capt Sanderson, Nov. 12. From Port Swettenham, Nov 1 1. G.c, and 63 dp. Straits Steamship Coy Ltd. For Port Swettenham, U— W. Netherloti, Hrit str 2,755 tons, Capt Simpson, Feb. 27. From Pulo Sembilan Feb 23. Nil. Syme Co. U— TJt Nmu Fung, Gcr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1849 6 Singaport "BAN X S ADLETS. FOR SAU, WANTED, &C M e n e lfo victoria Street Corporation. I Colonial Secretar/s offiC e up to A Grand Wrestu,* Matcl unTCI The Lt and Freshest Sr^aWttSLXf ft INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. Of Provisions fv^ J!S§S}™^ making of Sign Boards for °~t? FE3VT-A-lTa-. New Shipment
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    • 306 6 3 Months I IB ADVERTISING R ATE c c SMALL ad^S 1 *»nted, To Leli r I No^ces,4 c da '»y insertion 3* For t l inch SineU P*i ;t^ henHinV I J^l thrice weekly >-■ For 1 inch SingUr rtl I two insertions wecklv" ""B For 1 rir I
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