Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 586, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS,
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  • 1148 1 TH E HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD. A VERY NEW VIEW OK MR. ROCKEFELLER. We know but little of John D. Rockefeller and that little, it seems, is mostly wrong. But that is not suprising when we IC'-rn— from the Woman's Home Companion .hat, though magazine articles by the scoi%
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  • 117 1 On Saturday a Tamil named Sunaram left his house No. 263 Bencoolen Street about 7 a.m., locking up the place before he went. He returned about 1 a.m. and found the lock of his door removed. Within, he saw that his box hnd been broken open and
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  • 61 1 On Saturday morning, Captain Vincent who resides at Mount Elizabt th, re-the loss of a watch and chain from his house during the previous night. An examination of the premises afforded no indication of forcible entry anywhere the police are therefore of opinion that the servants
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  • 543 1 All Sufferers from Indigestion, Pains m the Stomach, Nervousness, Palpitations, Flatulence, Insomnia, Distressing Dreams, Should Read How This Ceylon Gentleman Found Permanent Cure In DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Disordered digestion is due to the organs of the body which digest the food having become congested
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    • 75 1 4k I 3O it 9 Ere Occasion j IKARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS h $22.50 Bach j iOTES, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS A ITRIOietLOL'SLY SHEAP PRICES. I JL RECORDS' IDEAL RECORDS! I 50 cents each. I lACHIXI PRICES ARE BEYOND COMPETITION. I ■EVY HERMANOSJ »TZ BROS., LTD.
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    • 296 1 Hpwarth ErskineT Ei?sii>eers ai?d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 28. Telegrams EESKINE. JL IROSKOPF WATCHES THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. From this date we have been appointed SOLE AGENTS (U for the Straits Settlements, F.M.S., .lava. Sumatra. Borneo and Siam. /fty^\ Ul' 77^?^ WEILL ZERNER, (k^^ SINGAPORE, SALE 1 fNOW ON. 1
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    • 10 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. or jyl m vBD pOMIf RoCtt»C* qq
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  • 1037 2 The cholera trouble continues to spread. The other day we characterised it as a mild visitation further enquiry induces us to think that though it has not reached the stage which gives it the form
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  • 737 2 Mr T Bovd, the Manager of Guli Estate, has gone home. MR- W. E Hooper has'been appointed Deputy Cornor at Singapore. The Kuala Lumpur hospital is re pot ted to be full of planter patient. His Highness the Sultan will Kan kl4T c llBhting of lhc Messrs Drew and Napier
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  • 174 2 SI 111 OT Europe,* "n m full. ln:in snd uCT Inspector a 0(1 ijj".*l Inspector Sta*, 1 i'f-f-olman^ «J "WJ»h«, a»er.d, r <« guesis. sergon 5* all m char^ of A. 3 I and hi. tin ministering to soul* about him. For*! appreciate R, <»', t iarge table placcc
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  • 129 2 Very few excepl tions take then it even then only d visit the P.andO WW idea of the mil Swan and Madarr. a there through their able G. Graves. It a than that 0! co: new wharf on the law scientific lines. The old w like all the locals
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    • 270 2 I John Littie Co., Ltd. I OLD VATTED 6LENLIVET WHISKY COLD m^pail PCriQTFRFn OOj-Q xtO'*? < (1 Ip EDINBURGH. LONDON i»73. CAICUtT* i«»*. iOM£>Q» ahd ExfitoT Agents. Fpam* BmuE" Co 59 Ma#x Ljihe EC. 4 JOHN LITTLE CO. L.D.. SINGAPORE. "Purity and Quality are the Characteristics of the Whiskies that
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    • 198 2 APPLES] "STONE PIPPINS," AND STURMBR PIPPINS." I Per dozen $0,601 Per ease (13 doz.) $7.20 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN WITH CASES FOR OUTPORTS. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SINGAPORE. I i"*THE"uMON HOTEL**! The finest Austrian String Band of 20 Artistes is now I performing nightly from S to 12 p.
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    • 30 2 TRAVELLER WANTED. VVTANTED at once, Experienced Traveller for Java must have good references and knowledge of travelling for business. Apply to: -F. DREYFUS, Cinematograph Pathe, ig, Stamford Road. (12-8-07— 18-8-07.)
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  • 31 3 I (.stake m I in ding l«' ;ies large I ["The x -urn seized the Rr~ hole q ua I l '11' I cmentsn tribesmen M from re pon«« rom
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  • 21 3 I ■f. had topped on account I BdwL- n by X- an> H with enl PI were I
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  • 40 3 The Worst Slump on New York Exchange. I N BRITISH H I place K'\. Stock Exci K«v jrred I c of some I c to I Kjbx; !IC^ I fund to Hr political B Hc::v touched Hmlou. A... i- p.m.
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  • 28 3 H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught. IR-IN-CHIEF ERRANEAN War Common^ Highness my, and his 1 of Cora- ommis- ghoess c detac!/ :ioned d Crete and Cyprus ps emoloved m
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  • 25 3 s IHROUGH Kin XR h. B Ist 0. B at the k| ment, Sir m'"- v Ambasi^tinople. had been tations to •cc
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  • 9 3 9. Kingreasc of is due princitee,, cotton
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  • 62 3 feu! 1 k nov>;^ appeared E. E V ant charged S"Cd tl0 H nallty with usin <deT Udiuffer Mr! j^-ed fo, one of <ia "r.Evcritt for the c L l dei 'binary 0 t m P la "«nt gave the 1 or 1, con spired to ansof
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  • 14 3 Worn. Ile >ntei Detective InsR,-- >ur4 r T, J lim With
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  • 77 3 By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's. Anarchy m Morocco. TROOPS NECESSARY TO RESTORE ORDER. London, Aug. 10, 3.50 p.m. It is generally recognized the Alceciras Convention is inadequate to meet with the growing anarchy m Morocco The impression is growing that a considerable force of troops is necessary j instead of
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  • 35 3 SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS FEARED. London, August 10, 3.50 p.m. Sixteen-hundred telegraph operators have struck at Chicago. Sympathetic strikes have taken place at Denvee Kiusas, and Salt Lake City. Serious developments are feared
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  • 97 3 PREFERENCES TO BRITISH MADE GOODS. London, August 10, 12.30 p.m. A telegram from Melbourne states that Sir William Lyne, Minister of State for Trade and Customs m the Government of the Australian Commonwealth, has introduced an amended tariff, taking effect from to-day. It gives many instances of preference
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  • 27 3 MEETS WITH A GRAND OVATION. London, August v, 10.40 a.m. Prince Borghese met with a grand ovation on his arrival at Paris.
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  • 42 3 REPULSE BY THE FRENCH GENERAL DRUDE. London, August 11, 10.40 a.m. Keuter's correspondent at Tangier states that three thousand Moors made an attack on the French General Drude outside Cas^bbnca but they were soon repulsed with heavy losses.
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  • 44 3 f JAPANESE TROOPS DESPATCHED. London, August 11, 10-40 a.m. The artillery at Seoul and the garrisons at Honju Wonju have mutinied. The Japanese cavalry pursued and routed the former. The outbreak at Wonju is serious. Japanese troops are despatched.
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  • 253 3 There was a good attendance at the Teutonia Club on Friday night, when the members of the Catholic Club put up the operetta, entitled Red Riding Hood's Reception. A large number of children took part m the play, and they appeared quite at home on the
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  • 106 3 An elderly Chinese woman living 4^ miles out on Thomson Road, had occasion to go out for an hour on Saturday. On returning she saw a Chinaman leaving her place with two baskets on a carrying pole and an umbrella. She knew the things to be hers.
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  • 71 3 On Saturday, Detective Inspector Stenhouse, charged Chong A See with personating a detective and with possession of a whistle and chain and a pair of uniform trousers and a police belt m Bugis Street at 1 a.m., on the 9th, instant. Inspector Stenhouse explained that such men covered housebreaking
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  • 1071 3 on R a g ffl POr p P IiCC SpOrts were h <^ Fridavl^ eS Reclamati <>n Ground on was ?n?nr """I V° tO 6 P m There Thl J n n interval from p. m to 3 n. m SMft?" 1 Frogramme was Programme. High Jump
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  • 501 3 On Thursday night, a fairly numerous representative gathering assembled m the upper room of the Boustead Institute to witness an entertainment given by the ladies of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The Rev. J. A. B. Cook took the chair and he was supported by
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  • 109 3 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held at the Council Hall on Friday, 1 6th August, 1907. 2-30 p.m. Orders of the Day. 1. Motion by the Attorney-Gene-ral:— "That this Council approves the Rules made by the Governor m Council under Jhe Poisons Ordinance 1905 1
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  • 137 3 Two murderers are to be hanged m the Singapore Criminal Prison tomorrow. Their names are Goh Cheong and Hoh Hok. The first of these was associated with a number of others m the murder of a Chinaman on board the steamer Ping Seng on May 23. With
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  • 129 3 Mr. W. A. de Silva, VeterinarySurgeon of the Colombo Municipality, who has taken such an important part m connection with the outbreak of rabies m Colombo has himself become a victim A dog, suspected of being affected with rabies, waS brought to
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  • 66 3 Quak Teo Yong, was a day coolie working on the S. S. Mentang." On Friday afternoon he sought to remove from the ship about 130 lbs. of rice and was arrested by the Marine Police. On Saturday, Inspector Dooley charged him with theft before Mr. C.
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    • 353 3 Cbe Straits Cpclc and motor Cop. GREAT REDUC B or E BICYCLES the TYRES, ACCESSORIES ETC. FOR ONE WEEK rf%^ m Commencing August 12th. l^V^r^^Zll^l COST PRICE. ~1~ I S( > .^^^L. BEPJZIIME GAS LAMPS F °R INSIDE AND OUTSIDE USE. X Our sooted Lamps 'SHT" J^k^K FOR OWE WEEK
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    • 138 3 JF. CLARKE CO.] 207, Queen Street. f lELEPHONE No. 9 t6. i \Vi\\ kinds cf Rubber Tyred! i Carriages for Hire. i FURNITURE REMOVING Ac. f f SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. a p RIDING LESSONS GIVEN TO LADIES ft GENTLEMEN. i A II sorts of horse food delivered to any
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    • 485 4 FIRST flETfi: IflD: COFFEE ROASTIfiG FACTORY BALANCE SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EVERYWHERE. ALSO AT Js 2EF ftr.L'LLER A Co. 166 Cecti Street. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. STOCK 8Muftical gooo>, Pictorial Post Cards, v Household" Brand Ceylon lea and 11 H'.taria" brand
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    • 325 4 AUCTION SALE Of unredeemed pledges will take place on the 7th day of August at the New Market No. 7, for the pawnshop No. 1 6, First Cross Street, Malacca, on account of Heen Heng Sim, "Chop Wan Watt." A. W. R. HENDRICKS, Auctioneer. 6-8-07—7-8-07. T.E. CHINA CO. I COMM
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    • 643 4 B A N KS^ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve •10,000,000 t2l 000.000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000 f I uuu>wu Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman. 1 1 on, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D. M, tfissim
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    • 324 4 L D. M," ADLETS. FOl SEE MUM. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, Agents for the HART" cycle also the famous X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. v.c. HOOT COMPANY, 93, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General Repairers of Cycles,
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    • 544 4 I SALE, WANTED, &C, TO BE LET. QKFICE and Godown. Entry M uK v No. 7, Malacca Street. J J Apply to GUTHRIE it Co, Ltd 15-6-07. v. c. TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE. GR K n Fi £?r Kooms No. 112, Bencoolcn Strcd. 29-6-07. v. c. COVERMMEHTNOTIFic^ON WANTED. corrrMatc,^ piy
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    • 208 4 FOR TH E S J 1 Month I 3 Months I small <a 1<J inch Single t thri ce weekly P |t tw insertions^! Xt P" insertion. i !l ««i inAdv.v\ v n contract spact tj *«n>cnts. sm Mana^r, 95t KOBINSOi List of DepotT^ "Eastern Daily Mm, Way be obtained,
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