Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 579 VOL. m SINGAPORE FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 33 1  -  F. J. B. Dykes EXTRACTS FROM REPORT OF THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF THE MINES DEPARTMENT AND ON THE MINING INDUSTRIES FOR THE YEAR 1906. By Senior Warden, Federated Malay States. ghgfh ghgf
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  • 274 1 In "Fry's Magazine" Mr. Bernard C. Carter summarises some curious results of 127 races on Epsom Downs. The race was founded in 1780 by Edward, twelfth Earl of Derby. During the whole period 2,124 horses have run. The largest number in any one race was 34, in 1862
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  • 191 1 PARTICULARS OF HIS MAJESTY'S ALLEGED STATEMENTS. In reference to the allegation in a New York telegram of July 6 that the Kaiser had declared that the AngloJapanese Alliance was a diplomatic blunder, we note that a San Francisco telegram of July 7 to the
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  • 28 1 Mr. VV. E. Lott, Settlement Officer, Land Office, Kuala Lumpur, has gone on long leave, and Mr. A. F. Quantin, Settlement Officer at Kajang, acts (or Mr. Lott.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 Lfflcr pcop* c o**0 A GOOD DIGESTION ?7fT «.n An it T| L VON?" 1 L i A^OrDIGESTION97!! K Occasion j T^are Occasion I iKARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS I "$22.50 E aC h.j[ BT2HES, eLCeKSvANOSFANeY G©ODS JTRIDieiLCLSLY GHEHP PRICES. I k RECORDS 1 IDEAL RECORDS! I
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    • 265 1 Howarth Erskine I Ep^ipeers ai>d Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I Telephwie 28. Telegrams EESKINE. I ROSKOPF I WATCHES D^s~ THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. From this date we have been appointed >^n^ SOLE AGENTS G|) for the Straits Settlements, F. M. S., ♦lava. Sumatra, Borneo and Siam. /f^^L Ifl" /^9bW WEILL
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    • 10 1 ttle Guaranty toe Cargest Circulation or anp Paper in Singapore.
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  • 527 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. FRIDAY, 2ND AUGUST. A NEEDFUL REMOVAL. There is, located between Clyde Terrace Market and the neiboughring Police Station, a small place, ten or a dozen feet square which contains a water-meter. From this point the Municipal Commissioners supply the small craft through the
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  • 972 2 Mr. G. G. Seth Sat for a short time in the 2nd. Magistrate's Court Yesterday, in place of Mr C. F. Green. The Mail Steamer Marmora left Penang at 9 p.m. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 9 a.m tomorrow (Friday) in the Roads. The plague of flies
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  • 71 2 A Chinting was before Mr. Colman Yesterday on an allegation of steal lr thirty cents. Mr. C. H. Darke, the Farmers agent defended him, much to the surprise ot the Police Prosecu.or,;Sergearu Bartell< who promptly pointed out that he had no locus standi." This is really 'so
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  • 78 2 On Wednesday night, a Hylam was held up. so he says, by four of his clan and robbed of $20. He went to the nearest Police Station and gave the names of the parties, and two of them were arrested. They were brought before Mr G. U Seth
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  • 51 2 Our reporter tells us that he «ra really startled Yesterday in the Bench. Court when Mr. Rudra rawed hw voice and glanced abruptly at Sergeant mm ray who for a second or so paled. Mr. Michell's soothing voice paternally chiding the parties, restored tranquilly to our reporter's
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  • 40 2 This afternoon at 5.10 a concert toi the Linefit of the children of the placr will be given at ihe Victoria Memorial Hall. The Philhar-Monic Orchestra will be in attendance European ami Eurasian children will be admitted free
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  • 127 2 MACHINES THAT I The young mar. plan* to become a million* well to pay a visit to ihe ft hibition, which is now k Olvmpia Nothing Muldsuncip ness man of ability providi exhibition's appliances and are at one and the ing and brain stimulating there is a calculating tf
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  • 13 2 l)uringtl*P*\ L been held m «v Police *^>t which i^Sb^«i Leant. Pitchanv
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  • 182 2 '006. w^ l ay June July August Octobc r D ecembe r '907 January Jebruary March April Vour dirccnr. I ?**:>« P ;J tac method o-**! MRR.Paw| eisthe J b .y routioo, but off^a election. A'iditors.-Mc:- J present auditor. 9 selves for re-elect.on 1 Hie Chairman i I meeting
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 367 2 nlTm- .nv n trw flLjl _^-j-*^m Hinks Hanging Lamps adding lines. we^^VJSL-/ Great Variety. liave a large* variety of _£^^m more elaborate T able Jm Lamps. Inspection Jcor- INSPECTION dially invited. iti 'NVITEU %^^^WK^y Polished Brass Stand, §B?*S| with 10 inch Kosmos I*^B| y^*^ .^E23|M1 Hurnei English Made. mmmm^mSSMtim cc
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    • 191 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS." AND STURMER PIPPINS." 1 65 cents 771 ■I ii I per dozen. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SIITQ-APOE/E. TEPLITZIN^Bohemian Natural Mineral Water A Certain Remedy for: Nervous Dyspepsia, Chronic Excessive Secretion of Lithia and Albumen, Rheumatism of the joints and Muscles Mixes well with all obtainable
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    • 149 2 WANTED. J^ Clerk who writes a good hand is able to calculate and can Typewrite. Apply to S. c/o This paper. 1-8-07—3-8-07. NOTICE, r ]^HE Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday sth August (first Monday in August) and Friday 9 th August Coronation Day of His Majesty. 1-8-07—3-8-07. AUCTION
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 72 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUGUST 2. High Water.'— 4-11 am, 4-33 pm. P O Mail Outward due. Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club, Entries close. Children's Concert, Vic. M'rial Hall, 5-30 p.m. Mark Lodge Installation. Concert, Outram-rd Govt. School, 8-45 p.m. Parsi Theatre, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, AGUST 3. High Water 5-36 am, 5-30
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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  • 14 3 W i,MMOtm in din« of a large numms*«frm Honolulu at ■>^o.:haori^r. between cans
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  • 43 3 IrtjßlN THE CITY AND jtfdon. Aug. "4; jic of Belfast are rea>-ured e camerous and the c nO u over six fLsintke city .v.d trams n &in re;.,. nvey -iCtS. es believe they will S BDless there is any QSoßaMOff the cootta-
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  • 29 3 GMTION OF ills Jj R] L 'S SERVICES. —1- j»ndo::. Ajc 1, 11.15 am Ikpape-- Tmbmm c AVav, me work rj; MriOOl (Hie-e" :blic i
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  • 51 3 General Review of the Naval Situation. F CHEESEPARING POLICY i, 11.15 a.m. VJi :.'f Nitll nates kUrtJcr., Secretary to the Admirpve 5 eer.cra review of the Iggjonand concluded by refuneot of a cheesDaring repaii? and i ■ekv He -epeated that a third j tymlftkidown. Mr. Robert■ntt ire calculated to alleInmdi
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  • 17 3 Aug 1, 111; am e by an innings 5 nenel beat glosscesHamp^hire bear ink] mas
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  • 40 3 pm. |*J» Tangier stares that three isablanca resenting the Jjoc of Harbour Works and ■J .he mbes ma^acred a kmen. It is Stated that JJkilW are five Frenchmen, ■g. and one Spaniard A FJ P has brought the •urvivors
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  • 10 3 ;,m. i fc T* mmons nave adon-
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  • 31 3 i;" F BATTLESHIPS ND CRUISERS 6.36 pm Joj mintarv at Belfast is Nftecw ryon Saturda y awcted part.e. mee t to re- the an4er to •nd two cruisers fete* 2
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  • 54 3 raws- 2" years of fc**« Dr r re^ed by Tokio W^brideel' 3ld to have saS^SrS^ After ii^*ohama f V"' I|lranceCom KS a t CarCh Of his *W r Sekiirnri noon on the Br 1^ mill? Cmpted to a dsevcr alaccom!^.h> included. V^^'-c ,nT'
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  • 483 3 v Y 5 s 5f rda n a Cas before Messrs Michell and Bam in the Bench Court the following story was told by an old man named Noordin. He said that he had recently arrived here from Amboon and was on his wav ro Mecca. On the
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  • 307 3 NO LIMIT TO SIZE." When the Teutonic and Majestic of the Wh te Star Line were being built at Belfast some years ago. Mr. Pirrie (now Lord Pirrie) declared that the only limit to the size of steamers was tl/e depth of the approaches to the harbours between
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  • 128 3 Yesterday morning, the usual function of showing kit by the employes of the Water Department was gone through. This takes place once a month, generally on the Ist. The function was interesting. There were present, Mr. Nash, the Superintendent of Mains and Services, his two assistants Mr. Saxelby
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  • 72 3 A Chinese employe of Messrs. Thompson Yhomas has been arrested on the charge of stearing from his employers three boxes of bovril and twelve packets of Eno's Fruit Salt. Yesterday, he was brought before Mr. Colman. The Police prosecuted and Mr. M. Harris appeared for him
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  • 61 3 Yesterday, Mr. G. G. Seth fined a Chinaman who was caught working lame bullocks, $20, remarking as he did so that the case was a disgraceful oneIt is rather hard to drive home to these men the fact that it is wrong to work lame cattle, but
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  • 769 3 THE TIMES ON BRITISH Und July 11. --The London Times S.TTE? 8 n C itish fi na »SS system ?c I!n f the revenue at present is barely sufficient to cope with the unavoidable increase nditUre in a]l Erections The m^fi y ann 1 found
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  • 113 3 THE MEDICAL STUDENT. Yesterday, the case of Ling Siew Ku was brought to a close. It will be remembered that this young man was tried for allegedly using a forged document as genuine. He was said to have obtained two sums of $30 and S4O from the Hongkong
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  • 39 3 A student of the Medical School doing duty at Tan Tock Seng Hospital is said to have died from blood-poisoning through having cut his finger while operating on the body of patient who died of plague
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  • 446 3 Our old friend Doo'ey reappears in recent number ofjohn Bu?l, and the following ,s an extract from his views on divorce in the United StPtes: n '7 e den>t k "<>w, said Mr Dooley. D.voorce is th' on y luxurv supplied be th' law that we
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  • 209 3 COMPLETION OF THE FINAL ARRANGEMENTS. The final arrangements for the AgriHorticultural Show at Kuala Kangsar have been completed and the fo l lowing will be the chief events in an interesting programme. Friday, 9th August Opening of the Show at 11.30 a.m. by H. E. the
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  • 258 3 OVER THIRTY FIRES STARTED BY A RIKISHA MAN. Arajiro Hashimoto, 52 years old, lives, says the Japan Times, with his wife and four children, at 31 Tomikawacho, Fukagawa-ku. For many years he had eked out a living by pulling a jinrikisha till towards the end of January
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  • 106 3 A ramble round Mandalay Road which leads from Baleslier Road to Moulmein Read, brings the pedestriain, after going over a bit of rough ground, reaches a platean on which the new is being constructed. The work is going on apace and it may fairly
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  • 577 3 OUTBREAK IN PORTUGAL. Ihe strict censorship in Lisbon prevents the despatch of direct news of events now disturbing the public peace there. A light on the situation is afforded, however, by the following undated Lisbon message forwarded via Madrid to London, on June 21st Popular hatred of system of Government
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  • 411 3 Calcutta, July 1. The results of the latest cyclone, which nearly achieved a record for its stormy intensity, are still prominent in and around Calcutta. Devastated gardens, broken walls and fallen trees are evident in every street, while outside Calcutta miles of fields are under
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  • 32 3 Mrs. Mary O'Keefe, an Irishwoman of Brooklyn, New York, who celebrated her 104th birthday last month by dancing a jig, has just died. She was very fond of an old clay pipe.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 261 3 jF. CLARKE CO.; 207. Queen Street. i f TELEPHONE No. yi6. 4 5 5 AH kinds of Rubber Tyred 5 Carriages for Hire. FURNITURE REMOVING Ac. f SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, f RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES GENTLEMEN. t All sorts of horse food delivered to any part 4 of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 527 4 < > GERVIS XAVIER CO., LIMITED I I COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY OF ARTICLES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. DEPOT. For Drugs, Chemicals, Crockery, Cutlet v, Hosiery, Confec- L tionery, Perfumery, Stationery, Boots arid Shoes, Hats, Col- T lars, Ties, Spirits, Wines, Beers, Stouts, Lamps and Glass- m ware, Patent Medicines, Photographic
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    • 345 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. "Sealed tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up till noon of the 7th proximo for the purchase of he Steam Launch Albuquerque as he now lies. For particulars and further information apply to the Inspector Marine Surveys, S. S. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 24th July,
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    • 631 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 joi 000.000 Silver Reserve $11,000 000 I il UlA uuu Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz,
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    • 329 4 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C. SEE MUN. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET* Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, Agents for the HART" cycle also the famous M X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type- writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. u.c. HOOT COMPANY, 93, Bel/ietd Street,
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    • 568 4 TO BE LET. OFFICE and Godown. Enuy isflul* No. 7, Malacca Street. J}( Apply to GUTHRIE Co, Ltd 15-6-07- u c TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE. QROUND Floor. Four Rooms and Kitchen. Rent S I2 -/Vo. 1/2, Bencoolen Street 29-6-07- u>c WANTED. j^ILL Collector for the Caledonian Hotel security required. Apply
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    • 229 4 ,41 •Month C PJ> I 3 Months I ?fe hs T *Tlo| Mo; Uh ADV AKCI) 3 Months Months I 1 Year I Wantwi t J l'or i j nr L c iail y insertion thr.ee weekly 8 h tor '-2 Or Si.oc 3 COns^tin Marri «ge, Birth or iw,
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