Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 13 August 1907
1907-08-13
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Title Section19 1907-08-13 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 586, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS,19 words
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468 1907-08-13 1 BRIGAND RASULI AND SIR H. MACLEAN. MOORISH BRIGAND'S CUNNING RUSE. (From the "Daily Mail" correspondent.) Tangier, July 3. Raisuli, the Moorish brigand and exGovernor of Tangier, has cunningly captured Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, the virtual head of the Sultan's Army. The Kaid, who was acting for the Shereefian Government m468 words
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355 1907-08-13 1 MUSCLE AND THE MINI). The average mental capacity of Briton- is on the wane," Sir James Barr, president of the liverpool University, declared m his presidential address at the Public Health Congress at Douglas, Isle of Man One of the largest hatmakers m the355 words
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Article356 1907-08-13 1 BALLOONS BEATEN DOWN BY RAIN DELUGE. 1 he long-distance balloon race at Kanelagh on Saturday was a fiasco. The clerk of the weather was alone to blame. The famous polo ground was throng ed with those who had come m motoicars, coaches, and broughams. Ladies m356 words
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Article17 1907-08-13 1 THI Englishman's London rotrespondent cables that the Ladic Eileen and Ruby Klliot will visit India m October.17 words
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Article518 1907-08-13 1 The following letter is taken from the Times of Ceylon." Sir, The news given by a Galle correspondent m last Thursday's v Observer" that, "Salman trod on a cobra which bit him ;he died last evening," induces me to write again on the subject of518 words
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Advertisement92 1907-08-13 1 I If If (hi m I if 9 I fc^*^ k»,4»5yp 2 i A A 6QOD DISESJNON X" Occasion ""j TRarc Occasion I KARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS $22.50 Each j niTeHES, CLOCKS AND FAIVeY GOODS f JTRIDieiLOCSLY CHEAP PRICES. I I Ul RECORDS' IDEAL RECORDS!! 5092 words
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Advertisement310 1907-08-13 1 Howarth Erskine Ei?gii>eers npd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. j l 'Mephvm'^. Telegrams EESKINE. j <£Jroskop¥"^ watches »a* THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. From this date we have been appointed SOLE AGENTS (2) for the Straits Settlements, F.M.S., Java, T«^ Sumatra, Borneo and Siam. /w^X 111 "^V^v WEILL ZERNER, lfe^3 SINGAPORE. s°3310 words
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Advertisement13 1907-08-13 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. hi so to f*sMi< I vBD J^^ P* p*>MtßOGtt»C* Q313 words
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1626 1907-08-13 2 In the Government Gazette of the Bth instant there appears a report of the examiners for the two Queen's Scholarships and five Government scholarships for 1907. 1 his report is given with such details as should1,626 words
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Article96 1907-08-13 2 As an outcome of the International Horse show at "Olympia." the consensus of opinion is that the British 1 is supreme. The gate receipts at show during the past week amounted:' ,£38,000. The success of Kngli'-n competitors m the various events was pin nomenal. Mr. Glencross's All-Four<. an Australian-bred horse96 words
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Article150 1907-08-13 2 EMBASSY T( lof the $,£s+ make known cess,ontoth C :i; I and the fir. recewed at the 1 case, m the coir the Seat*: other, hcnh( b> four men of: cecded to Announced m the Secretary of Ce:,»ador approached fc alter haung m uons, he I have the hoi150 words
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Article29 1907-08-13 2 rhe Sin at ranjong Pa. saloon on Satirdty hand put f a small time piece passage md foo poeicsa man was h2 day, In»neci r Mr. Green KQK29 words
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Article33 1907-08-13 2 Yoterdq *t« ped by Inspect i hurt by breaking i Chinaman 1^ nn«f The man reported Lines PC' cc S« I the Genera! H(M Mr. C. F. Green -ri.-K the Bench Court33 words
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Article15 1907-08-13 2 rhe charge Igaig* instituted byt^V. Supply CompaCnlman 01 Saw the charce. Hi15 words
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Article14 1907-08-13 2 On Saturday- V broU gh.^ F SSenceofidejt prayed that be prison, but Mr14 words
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Article27 1907-08-13 2 yireatcd bv^' I C R ort1 **ted C k I Brockwe,, > ,>■ (18 sees WJVB 100 Yd« Ist 3rd E.D.Bu:> J p X, BUcT K.h.M C:27 words
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Advertisement222 1907-08-13 2 John Liiils Co., Ltd, OLD VATTED GLENLIVET WHISKY gup REGISTERED (HP EDINBURGH. ©31 IONDOMIir]' CALCUTTA lt»l lo*oo*'ATiliC7tmf*T*e{*rs. F/tAAftIBAUEri Co 59 Lahc £C tfOMTM LITTLE CO. L.0., SINQAPORC. j Purity and Quality are I the Characteristics of the I Whiskies that bear the Name of Usher.** siiraAPORE. I WF Ft Jw222 words
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Advertisement221 1907-08-13 2 APPLES "STONE PIPPINS," AND 11 STURMER PIPPINS." Per dozen $0.60 Per ease (13 doz.) $7.20 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN WITH CASES FOR OUTPORTS. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, SINGAPORE. I f Watcl> a t I this 1 t h Space h XJL^/ c PATHE FRERES c Qk Films 0 c221 words
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Advertisement27 1907-08-13 2 TO LET. 'jWO Dwelling Houses Nos. and M, MacKenzie Road, also a Compound house No. 15, on the same Road. Apply to 87. Cecil Street. (13-8-07 27-8-07)27 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1907-08-13 2 COMING EVENTS. to-dayTaugust 3 High Water .-0-21 am, l-iO pm. Jaiping Races. Parsi Theatre, 9 pm TO-MORROW, AUGUST t 4 High Water 0-57 am, i-4o pm. Parsi Theatre 9 pm. THURSDAY, AUGUST .5. P O Mail Homeward due. 1 aiping Races. Parsi Theatre 9 pm.45 words
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Article11 1907-08-13 3 SED phillbe rt reports attempting night nude on Satur--u\ brilliantly11 words
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Article20 1907-08-13 3 Marquis Ito Proceeds to Tokio ENT OF KOREAN I :.m 1-55 a.m. •ha:Marqui> c Japane.-e gone to N'.artd Korctn ice20 words
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Article36 1907-08-13 3 BY N! a.m. dent at Jar.. h left C: that the are at a 2 :c Nte firo« the aide-- fl D| on ench of I n ful gtak tank is feared.36 words
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Article11 1907-08-13 3 1 1 a.rr. Casahave arrived tlnfirr pitiable con-11 words
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Article23 1907-08-13 3 Wor m. bktfG by two wickets. by S; run*. Ib Sussex by one wicket, at Derby by two wicketi23 words
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Article40 1907-08-13 3 iOUSABLI 0 COPE- W CALLED OUI ia, 4.5 p m. broke ereve The riot "empt to rescue the The police •he mob with military ut The infantry v charged •ters threw bottles ere wounded Iherw were 500 police scene.40 words
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Article49 1907-08-13 3 Turk ey and Persia. READY In PROCEED >NTIER -'-p.m "C*ponde!,t it leheran Ci^V appointed V'- Verba 'J-" ami was Bent the incursion -tatcd Uy that aruct ten to the c!t Teheran it half of -as marching toil o( the FerPported by O'Condespatch of towards the th eir respective cul-49 words
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Article20 1907-08-13 3 ipied the m natlOn he <JiS" w s m Par fthe tail ■'I- ?i K erCly SeCUr^20 words
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Article1222 1907-08-13 3 MARRIED ON SKATES. A wedding (Mr. Barrett to Miss Picrce)on Roller Skates is the latest— i m America of course, the land for sensation and wonders. Mr. Barrett a wealthy young engineer, first met Miss Pierce at Paradise Park, New York whither she used to come to1,222 words
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Article509 1907-08-13 3 lhe Governor of Bombay.— The news of the resignation of Lord Lamington from the Governorship of Bombay has been received with widespread regret. His Excellency left Poona m bUte and his departure by the P. and O. mail steamer on Saturday was attended with full State ceremonies.509 words
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Article140 1907-08-13 3 In Kerbau Lane there is a place where canes are prepared and polished. They are coloured by a process m which fire must be used. This firing had been going on Friday and Saturday and on Sunday, the fire was, it was thought extinguished. On Sunday140 words
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Article101 1907-08-13 3 On Sunday, Warder Walley went to be Pongol river to fish for crocodiles, the Suarians would not take the bait, but one monster about twelve feet long showed up and Walley put three shots into its head. This treatment seemed to give it a headache and it was101 words
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Article48 1907-08-13 3 On Sunday night, a Chinaman reported at the Central Station that he had been robbed m Mosque Street of •61. The police set about the matter and a man was arrested. As the complainant has no witness, the case is difficult the police are, however, investigating.48 words
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Article73 1907-08-13 3 A Ballast train running on the lines of the new railway to Patriew, which is m course of construction, might have had a serious accident, but for the pluck of the driver, says the Siam Observer. The engine had just reached a bridge newly constructed, about 30 kilometres from Bangkok,73 words
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232 1907-08-13 3 His Royal Highness Prince Chumporn Abhakara, a son of his Majesty the King of Siam and Rear Admiral of the Siamese Navy during his short stay here en route to Batavia m the Siamese Gun Boat Mongkot Rajakumar" was taken round the economical gardens232 words
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Article66 1907-08-13 3 In yesterday's issue it was reported that a woman and a boy had been arrested for the theft of a half a sovereign and S6 from a house m Bencoolen Street. Yesterday, Sergeant Payne charged them. The boy pleaded guilty the vroman denied the charge, Mr.66 words
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Article62 1907-08-13 3 On Sunday two Tamils quarrelled m th« neighbourhood of Sepoy Lines. One threatened to report the other. Thereupon, the second took up a heavy implement used for digging and struck the others bullock on the head. The animal fell and died. The man was arrested and was,62 words
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Article186 1907-08-13 3 ITS APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE. The new comet of which we have already heard need cause no anxiety to those nervous people who expect a collision with the earth whenever they are told that, another of the heavenly bodies is approaching, M says the Evening Standard." At present,186 words
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Article197 1907-08-13 3 Sir Lepel Griffin has been unfortunate with the British working men who come and do jobs m his house, tf c would evidently, according to the speech he made at the meeting of Burma Ruby Mines, Ld., recently held m London, rather have a Chinaman from the Rand197 words
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Article113 1907-08-13 3 At a meeting of the Viceregal Reception Committee on July 12 with Sir Charles Fox, Chief Judge, m the chair, the following programme of events to be held during the week's stay of the Viceroy m Rangoon was adopted 19th* November, afternoon— arrival and reception at113 words
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Article57 1907-08-13 3 Anonymous Gifts. A parcel containing thirty j£s notes has been left at the house of Canon Ferris at Nottingham, with a note stating that the money is a gift to the local Church Extension Fund. There have been three previous gifts of vOoo each made m a similar way. There57 words
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Advertisement407 1907-08-13 3 TIMES OF CEYLON SPECIALS. RUBBER PRODUCE AND SHARE MARKET. London, July a6. Ihe rubber produce market is quiet lhe quotation for hard fine Para is 4 s* iod.; and plantation prices are unchanged. Rubber shares, however, are steadily advancing and the following are leading quotations *M£3 7/8 layS fUlly Paid407 words
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Advertisement228 1907-08-13 3 Cbe Straits Cpdc ana motor Cop. GREAT =o NT he BIC YCLES TYRES, ACCESSORIES ETC. LnnuLO I I ADPCCT LMnuLol n UN I H L fer**4s*^*^B IN THF FO ""r Commencing August 12th. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO GET A '^T HDIAr Ricvm g at vUgl "KlOt.. BENZINE GAS LAMPS FOR228 words
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Advertisement440 1907-08-13 4 FIRST NETH: IflD: COFFEE KOASTIfiG FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE 3OI_iIT) EYERIWHERE. ALSO A' JC :-:EF MIILLER Co. j66 Cm* S'm/. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. AR6YLE ROAD, PENAN6. stock: Musical good-, Pictorial Post Card>, liouaciioiu" Brand Ccyl< len and "Hi Lania" brand Coffee, Fragrant440 words
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Advertisement327 1907-08-13 4 AUCTION SALE Of unredeemed pledges will take ulace 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. I327 words
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Advertisement644 1907-08-13 4 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *ia,UOO,OOO RESERVE FUND:- Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 4 0, oqo 000 bilver Reserve 911,000,000 f 21 uw uw 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.644 words
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Advertisement331 1907-08-13 4 "L D. M." ADLETS. FOB 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. v.c. HOOT COMPANY, ys, Bel field331 words
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Advertisement583 1907-08-13 4 TO BE LET. FI No E an M V^ 0 iU > ls >July N o. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHRIE Co, Ltd toUtT COMPOUND HOUSE. A'o. 1/2, Bencoolen Street. 29-6-07. y v. c. Ar P U^I lON Will be -A Colonial Secretary's Office up to the 21st August583 words
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Advertisement227 1907-08-13 4 3 Months tJ Months 1 Year 1 -Mouth 3 Months 6 J'onths WaBUd No T Ut f For i mi nr X c '^«t insertion* h y F0 'k' ioch^g!c Cn y %,'o:- s J -V;.rria ge BirthorUe Vf insertion ft THt*,. tlu>M I cc WP Nr "*«laJ tis m<lrt227 words
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