Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 9 July 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 558 VOL. m. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 2588 1  -  Mr. W. J. Bryan By CAIRO, A EUROPEAN QTY. I'he metropolis and capital of Egypt Cairo is not an ancient city, as they count time m Egypt, having been founded about 1,000 years ago, but it has m thc business portion the appearance of a European city and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 f|t peoplem Best Straits. S" Do you mish to be healthy? ffQ »\V CHINA-BISLFRI OK FELIC X f. BISLERI MILAN. IjH Ili liquor is both invigorating and a tonic at the Iff W taken m doses of a small liquor glass at j S, will ghre prompt relief against headache
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    • 250 1 Howarth Erskine Ep^ipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Tehphom 2&. Telegrams EESKINE WEILL ZERNER'S REMOVAL SALE* fcS^ This is a genuine removal SALE, not a cheap SALE of inferior articles, but a SALE of really first class goods at greatly reduced prices. This SALE commences on Monday July the 15th and
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    • 10 1 Ule Guarantee the earnest Circulation of anp paper m Singapore.
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  • 825 2 The Eastern Daily mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. TUESDAY, 9th JULY. THEIR MAJESTIES' VISIT TO IRELAND. Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra start to-day on a brief tour to Ireland. On their way to Ireland they are to break their journey at Bangor to lay the foundation-stone of the
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  • 750 2 Mr. H. L. W. Stock has joined the British North Borneo Service as a Cadet. The result of the White Cross Club versus Green Light Association is that the latter won by two goals to nil. 1 The above match was played at the Raffles Reclamation ground on the 6th
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  • 76 2 The Criminal Assizes commences sessions to-day. There are fiftees cases on the file. Three are for murder, attempted murder, one, culpable homicide not amou.itiui, to murder, one, gang robbery and housebreaking, two house-breaking and theft, one, false charge, one. kidnapping and casual intercourse with a girl under 15
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  • 413 2 MARRIED SEVENTY YEARS. The King and Queen were the first to telegraph their hearty congratula tions on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. John Brinsrnead on the occasion ot seventieth anniversary ot their wedding His Majesty's telegram was as follows. The King has been informed
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  • 9 2 ST JOHN'S ASSOCIATION ATIONN. fth «St.|J,W>J burg. '^atnjc, I
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  • 2 2 destination, dcs^'
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  • 6 2 ■n«Mito, m I AKI I
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  • 383 2 tfo the Edit*, Sir,— l noticeiiTv^r I Express* of thc^Chi* 1 1 "I he George <&3 "™erof the pape T ftl held the opinion that Dr iS had "a very limited kSffl nesc literature," aD J°*jJ religious bias "hb^fll l^ory. Mr.(Hven ng yJ lhatl *pc had made a ZI
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 402 2 Perfecl AH Co., Ltd. wflK/ SWHN ym/j fountain I Yfy^StAs PENS. 1//^ r THE PERFECTED PRODUCT Mr (^^MIK N 0F PEN REVOLUTION 'STYLUS ro REED. M IOUNTAIN IIN reed to quill IV /r» r QUILL TO STEEL. m^ 106 I6b 2V-Issrirce STEEL LO (..OLD. PLAIN HOLDER, GQLD NIB. $5.00 COMPLETE
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    • 225 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS" 65 Cents per dozen. ACCORDING TO SIZE. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, siira-APOK/E. I THE UNION HOTEL I The finest Austrian String Band of 20 Artistes is now I A performing nightly from Bto 12 p. m. ft I FREE ADMISSION TO ALL. I I The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, JULY High Water 10-32 am, O-4O pm NDL M..il Homeward closes, 2 pm Football Cup Tie SC C r A Team RWK The Parsi Alfred Theatrical Coy 9 pm Japanese Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 pm Royal Cinematograph 7-30 and 0-30 pm TOMORROW, JULY 10. High Water 11-10
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  • TELEGRAMS
  • 8 3 l^iitoto the United P^; c 0 m
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  • 31 3 Londo"n>> v™u n Roctteller. the oil King BSSsgS the Court m Judge failed to elicit Zl\c dm partidp^ed ?Jsc«»p«Qy's 3tTain; for IF He admitted however dend amounting to was paid.
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  • 74 3 London. Juv 5, 4.35 p m. I Washington that proceeding m ■if putting the navy coast irk Pacific m goml condition avouoos will perm a dry 1 king constructed at Puget expected that special be made to dredge the i ;<id:"g :o Mare Island Navy I make
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  • 16 3 m. pni I■ »c r Tsukuha and NR vmtd at Flushing.
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  • 50 3 INSIGNIA SfOLEN^ROII DUBLIN CASTLE. London, Jl p.m. ■Jtbepreparations for the Kings was revealed that the :he Order of St. kept m the Dublin 1 stolen. The insignia's thousand pounds ster- I this robbery the the Knights of St. ire of Lord •n or. Wednesda] it post-
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  • 26 3 *o p. m. I irco: Saturday aboard JJPHoche at Toulon. It is :i:e reaa of which 5 llB «w much anxiety m
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  • 25 3 -at the Hague Conferljod e >r credentials were i^r b ythe Emperor but 1. Pn«W of the lC^n Oadmit thttrUth
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  • 45 3 CS inKuala f-ndc o iKliala etha, ,v Speaks well promptly deli. Kit and Co. and there are no *Ch mmercial in<"or- v a t TheSourabaya hat the Chamber Lh has published -Nth, Sa marang k 4i h f lllc pound; („*«susiL,i" 1 )ur d ano.
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  • 295 3 Yesterday Mr. Justice Fisher gave I judgment In several matters which had j been before him m the Supreme Court. A lengthy decision was given m the I case of Boat Quay property. The I names of the parties are T. S. Cheun (Apellant) and O. E. Jin,
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  • 317 3 We must apologise to those of our Kuala Lumpur readers whose paper did not reach them at the usual time yesterday. At one time it looked as if they might have no paper at all, but as good luck would have it, we had a capable English printer
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  • 266 3 A PROTEST FROM MALAYA. A protest from the Malay States against the proposed hospital legislation has been forwarded to the Colonial Office, and it is to be hoped will meet with favourable consideration. Lord Randolph Churchill's description of Mr. Gladstone at the time of the first Home
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  • 171 3 Chief Inspector Crorapton retired from the service on 4th. instant after nineteen years service m Selangor. Prior to joining the Selangor Police Force, Mr. Crompton served eight years m the army where he rose to the rank of Colour Sergeant. It was while his regiment was m
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  • 1111 3 I his is an age for rapidity and speedy covering of time and space. Even m Singapore we go on with electric speed and do wonders. Note this as an illustration: A local resident breathed his last on the— instant, and his remains were to have been
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  • 1076 3 KNIGHTOOD FOR MR. JOHN KIRK. Work of the Ragged School Union. The Pall Mall Gazette, of May 2 x I says This morning his Majesty the King, after attending to a multiplicity of State affairs, fulfilled an interesting engagement fixed weeks ago. It was the
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  • 536 3 Is it possible for a man to keep individual, or even professional, traits out of his handwriting Can he, when all his faculties are bent to the task, write, say, fifty lines without including m them some two score clues to his identity The task would puzzle him, and,
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  • 322 3 A DEVVSBURY CHEMIST KILLS ANTHRAX. Great Discovery. According to a report from the north of England, one of the most important life-saving discoveries ever known has been made by a Dewsbury chemist. He has found a way of completely destroying the anthrax bacilli without m any way
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  • 101 3 The following notification was published for general information m Government Gazette Extraordinary on Saturday the 6th inst. but was received by us yesterday Information having been received that a dangerous infectious or contagious disease, namely bubonic plague, exists at Tongkah, it is hereby declared by His Excellency
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  • 56 3 While a flock of horned sheep was being driven through Thames-street, Kingston-on-Thames,one of the animals saw its reflection m the glass of a shop window, and made a rush at it, springing t' .rough the plate-glass followed by the rest of the flock— about twenty m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 442 3 F. CLARKE CO. 5 1 i 1 £07. Queen Street. J TELEPHONE No. 916. 4 I 4 AH kinds of Rubber Tyred j Carriages for Hire. I FURNITURE REMOVING &c. SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, i RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN. j A II sorts of horse food delivered to
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  • 632 4 COURT OFFICIALS FORCED TO RESIGN. Amazing Charges. Resignations of high oflicials ol the del rtan C vw t, m consequence of grave sc.ti lals, are causing the greatest sen MlM»a known for years. The lirst to go was Count Kuno von Mclike, until lately Commandant ol Berlin. The
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  • 213 4 'The prospectus i> issued of the Simo Rubber Estates, Limit-.:! which is formed to acquire the benefit of the group of estates m the State of Soerakarta, Java, known as Simo, which cover an area of <>vet 1 2,000 acre>, and particularly to develop the cultivated
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  • 167 4 A Push instance of improvrmcnt m connection with the working of the F. M.S. Railways has been reported. The General Manager has just issued a circular order prohibiting traffic inspectors, foremen, platelayers, wharfingers nod clerks of all grades from entering lailway refreshment rooms. Stationmasters and guards are only allowed access
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1108 4 THfIDES, PHOFESSIOHS Aoj^H ESHARAT KHAN A Co, HORSE AND T"^T^^ 1 Cheapest and best Book-Binders, PyNJ Printers, and Account Book Rulers. CATTLE FQQD I All orders executed promptly. >~J(} h Horses get a fine coat by partaking of \k FRESH MILK this food, and milk tows will produce Per Chupah
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1294 4 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Where Men.of.War. Flag and Tons Master Arrived. From For When Lying Sea Belle F. M. S. yet. 48 Nacodah Feb 5 P. Swettenham P Swet'ham U K. H. Wright U. S. tra. 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Manila U Wharf Sew Mew Govt. 500 Murphy
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  • 709 5 P> GES recently LV .known 10ca1i- ciaP^tetad no money T- <: -That him andtoMhira -1 and Lid the b. He Hcv.e ,pir. m. He cy went out to look eg bled his state tod B *e Bench Cout t. S no*. -•me ■Bor.V spanner ged .F.Crec 5< to
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  • 162 5 AN OLD SERVANT RETIRES. At the F. M. S. Raffles Hotel on the night of the 4th a party of fourteen sat j down to dinner under the chairman- i t Mr. W. F. Nutt. The occasion was the retirement from the Straits Trading Company of Mr.
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  • 350 5 Will the shape of the present billiard table be altered as the outcome of the farcical results which have followed the invention and perfection of the now famous anchor stroke This is a question which is being seriously discussed. The present table, it is contended, lends itself
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  • 621 5 il g_; SabBcbed jj£_ Co«p. v j Quotation, g'' GOLD. $i 7 5.000 $14 0,000 j woo'SSued f Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd «-J .ascooo 3s 4 oX> Jf ™*W&^?^ SS 1901 $300,000 $293,000 o gj Jl° KadanaG.M.Co., (l > ref) \oo nominal* 640 unissued loo 1902
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  • Commercial.
    • 139 5 On London. Bank 4ms 2/4 7/ 16 Dempnd 2/4^ Private 6ms 2/4 13/16 do. 3ms 2.4 9/16 On Germany. Bank d d 2 -39i Private 3ms 2.46 do 6ms 2.48 On France. Bank d d 2.94 Private 3ms 3. 03^ do 6ms 3.06 On India. -Bank T. T. 1
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    • 273 5 Copra Klantan io.65 do Mixed "o.? do Bali h 9-35 do Timor ,,10.60 do Pontianak 9-°° do Pasir"" >>-9° do Billiton «o.45 do Pulo i°-5° do Dongola i°<>5 do Sankawmg i°-45 Coffee, Bali 15 pe. cent. 19 00 do Palembang, 20 p/c basi« 22.50 do Liberian No. 1 22.50
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    • 13 5 I Oil Anchor Devoe's VJL ts Dragon f Ran goonpcr case J51
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 546 5 GERVIS XAVIER co!, IIMrTED^ S"^ 1 110 WALITY oV "r't,Vlm" "mi PURCHASIHQ ELBCWHm I DEP2L- For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlery, Hosiery Co"! T tionery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots and Shoes, Hats Col" T lars, Ties, Spirits, Win-s, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and Glass A v, are P p tent Medici "es, Photographic
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  • 289 6 DIARY OK A DISMAL NIGHT. Liveli Exniuciici A captain who kept a diary of the nocturnal interruptions of cats has been prosecuted at Ryde.-Capt. Wm Christie, K.E., a visitor to the town was summoned for unlawfully and maliciously wounding a cat, and m justification of his act he
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  • 779 6 IMPORTANT DEPUTATION OF PROTEST TO L. C C. Depraved Taste." London, June 9. One of the largest and most influential deputations ever received by the London County Council attended at Spring-gardens on Tuesday. It was organised by the National Vigilance Association, and comprised representatives of the Church of
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  • 40 6 Klward of Unselfishness.— You liave only to express a desire to devote yourself to the service of your fellowmen to be instantly suspected of wish 2l 25* B Hf y yourself m some —y. K4m\m F'ugh, m "The New Age
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  • 296 6 Singapore, 2nd July iyo;. Beans, Long per catty 1 do. French do. ij Beef perlb. ,8 Beefsteak do. Bean Sprout- per catty Bamboo Sprouts do. Blaclian do. 10 Brinjab do. 4 I Cabbage, Batavia do. nil. do., China do. 12 do., Salted do. 4 Carrots, Imported do.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 NOTICES. Public arc formally informed that Mr. Henry Edward Bunn is no longer m our service as assistant auctioneer and that he shall not be considered as doing any business m connection with our Firm. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co, Licensed Auctioneers. 2-7-07— 9-7-07. NOTICE. A*£lE TOLLY km left for the
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    • 730 6 I BANKS. Hongknng 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation. asHfe < ass£ wtwoo Keserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. h™ ii* V, ED HURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson-Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, E*q, D M Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. A 1 Raymond, Esq. A, Haupt, Esq, 1^ Sheivan. Esq.
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    • 444 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTED. &C. A MUSICAL FARCE ENTITLED "THE RAJA OF STENGAHPOUR" WILL BE PLAYED AT THE TEUTOMIA CLUB (by kind permission of the Members) on July 23rd and 27th at g p.m. I?, a A d rO fTHE SOLDIERS, AND JAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIAI lON of
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    • 253 6 FOR SALE. pICTURE post cards of Straits &»i ments &C.-KOH Co., tI(S WANTED. Experienccd"loo k kee Cashier security 2000 pci and Apply with testimonials t o The Manager STRAITS PRESS SYNDICATE. 7 07 9Sf Robt >«on Road. v. c. PUBLICATIONS. I.UY BOOTHBY-novH ive Litho covers at ±l attract -Koh Co.,
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    • 235 6 "I E 0> 1 ItJ Sin g c f N L AAtv -t I IC Lon v I I Month I J J|onu, s I J I I -Month hNA% •> Jont| lv 1F inch s dail s"n»rti o ,f thn wetkl g $2 5c pj For i mi nc
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