Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 14 August 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 587, VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 412 1 The Judgment of Mr. Justice Chetty m the defamation case against the Indian Daily News came with a surprise to the most of people. The scathing and trenchant article m the Statesman on Tuesday last, supplemented by article m the Indian Daily News to day
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  • 181 1 Anent the Police tm Press action the "1. D. News" writes:- "It will be recollected that the cases ol the Police against the Statesman and Bengalee were dismissed, and the plaintiffs subsequently sent a notice to the Press that they would appeal against those papers.
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  • 128 1 MR. uEO. VANDERSPAR ENDEAVOURING TO ARRANGE A MATCH IN COLOMBO. Mr. Geo. Vanderspar is endeavouring to arrange a match m Colombo between the English cricket team visiting Australia and a local XV, on the occasion of the former passing through Colombo by the Orient"
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  • 118 1 The Statesman says: We have good reason for believing that the statement, made a day or two ago by the London correspondent of the Empire, that Mr. Morley has offered one of the two Indian seats on his Council to the Agha Khan, is perfectly accurate. In
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  • 68 1 It is reported that their Excellencies Viceroys Yuan Shih-kai and Chang Chih-tung intend to borrow the sum of five million pounds at 5 per cent interest, from British and German financiers m order to construct the proposed TientsinChinkiang Railway. The line is to be a single one at first and
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  • 422 1 Writing In t lie L. ami C. Express, a Penang correspondent says that probably nothing has added more to tlic development and prosperity of the northern poition of the Colony and of the Federated Native States than the Federated Native States Railway. The continual increase
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  • 175 1 MR. SYMONDS' EXPERIENCE Mr. Symonds, the Veterinary Surgeon, has had an unfortunate experience. It appears that a dog suspected of rabies was sent up from the Klang district. Mr. Symonds went to Kuala Lumpur station to take charge of the animal, but as he went to
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  • 179 1 We record with much kmtdw the death of Pundit Kaliprosoi.ua Kavyabisharad, the well known editor of one of the leading vernacular papefl ol Bengal ,the Hitabarft. Ihe deceased had been m indifferent health for sometime past and was on this account ordered by his medical advisers
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  • 126 1 The Empire writes Slow but Sure is the motlo of the Indian postal authorities. A letter posted m Calcutta and addressed to London mny \ye <\vpendedon togct there sometime it 111.13' be this year or next year, but sooner or later it reaches
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 103 1 I i 1 pare Occasion j I^KARAT GOLD LADY WATCHES I SET WITH DIAMONDS W $22.50 Each'j MTCHES, BLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS ATRlDiei LCLSLY CHEAP PRICES. I DEAL RECORDS IDEAL RECORDS I 50 cents each. I BULKING MACHINE PRICKS J ARE BEYOND COMPETITION. LEVY HERMANOS-I JATZ BROS., LTD. MRPETS CARPETING.
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    • 128 1 Howarth ErskineJ Epgipeers at>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephom t& Telegrams? EESKINE. WEILL ZERNEIT 8 31. SSattery Sload. Are showing now a fine collection of Jewellery such as. Rings, Brooches, Necklaces, Lockets etc- at very reasonable Prices. Sterling Silver Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Photoframes, Mirrors, Travelling Glooks, Manioure sets etc., etc.
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    • 9 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. Jw\ m "»w.Roctt»c m M v-
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  • 922 2 Mr. Song Ong Siang, one of the editors ot the Straits Chinese Magazine, has again addressed the community, particularly Chinese on the subject of the' education of Straits Chinese girls. |fr Song Ong Siang refers to the
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  • 207 2 On Monday afternoon, a vale dictorv gathering assembled at St. Josephs Institution to wish good bye to Brother Michael. A large member of persons was present, among them Brothor Gregory from Kangoon. Brother Michael leaves by the Japanese boat to-day for Antwerp whence he proceeds to his iTI
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  • 1034 2 A NFW Gurkha regiment is beiue raised at Quetta, India g Sir Charles Eliot, formerly a CommiMioner of British East Africans making a monsoon toar m India. kSSFu infor mation received from from cholera during the present month. Thf London Correspondent of the Entire wr .tes Mr. Morlev. I hear
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  • 43 2 A USEFUL AND INTEREST LECTURE. [t is not often offered 1 Bw*7 such is to be m Memorial Hall oaFndijf Valley and Big I SSBWtS vce l,; l^j, ie vices \r (nr .he tafi Methodist EP'^P 3 T<» Fort Onnmg obtainable at [li^^
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  • 14 2 OnMoodg.jJ Jg moyed by 1^ 1 cdontheicwM lie runaway a" was lockediip^^^
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  • 6 2 m»tes a'ul f,,
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  • 267 2 i oJJttgS M lrlls Mlr'.>*7ll aild B«apas s m an, bunder S,nl^<J h < came t;° Matador". V Fre vious O ;>N der Singh t > lv> receipt, on v w Central Police 15? safety. ISCS l 0 Dr. Br«£ Government aZ? > VP ci 'Cd and a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 222 2 John Llttie Co,. Ltd, OLD VATTED GLENUVET WHISKY \§m EDINBURGH. @9 TpwDQM *%7T. CALCUTTA *§*4. 4&&Q" AVtx&MMJ HfDt jr>>«** Ba/i£*S Co 59 Ma*m Lams £C 4lOMfVi LITTLE CO. L.D.. SIIMGARORK. Purity and Quality are the Characteristics of the Whiskies that bear the Name of Usher." m f «S WHOLESOME A
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    • 224 2 APPLES STONE PIPPINS," AND 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 Watcb this Space I PATHE FRERES PARIS Films P &UL£ AGENT fm The Straits, Burmah, Java, Sumatra, The Phillipines etc. F
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    • 21 2 TO BEJ-ET. PREMISES Nos. 4 5 Flint Street, suitable for shop or godown. Apply to: GUTURIE Co., Ltd. 14-8-07. v c
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 9 3 •wo 5 m two u-n-.ii are
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    • 21 3 ■V Z Viarrnium and his Rjfpjicuied for alleged t-iei" FinanC al m Circles. I {sxurWE 10 I WTr enhance I
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    • 16 3 SEFTON jjc top* i; n y> ur n' J* the mister* ISU-
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    • 20 3 General Satisfaction in France. fTYAr I>URAItVDEXTENI OF nil-: WAR J5 a-m- cc :he iblanca. fee B uns but .von M
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    • 16 3 A Stir Amongst the Tribesmen. SS VGERED. [■doc Aa .i m I >.: inca ed direc- o-
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    • 32 3 Eropeans Stopped form Embarking. SHELTER M Nndpc: '.lu/agnn do embark r once of a nbnrdment. wcements for Morocco. NDER DRLDE- EN August ij, 11.35 jum. J not incr reinforcements Drude IGCtc -em.
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    • 31 3 is grown emorial fpof China, him ?*V thinc c i«2" l the c years foi women at the rceshia ■<*at unle- this mea- race will ppears from
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    • 40 3 -v-<- which I».y gtt for acquaintance the >d He t. make carch ot ags full which fi^Porc. In these U 3 concealed amongst -ere 5,000 I; a 'led to elicit the but believed one a amount 'ndin a first
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    • 42 3 NGSJtransferred to the SSc v "1" needed PUT but fate k*.<> i^ave chase. C^the '"^^nce of their C ire ')ie t UCd tem Porised .■vl ngarn^ the trail The .'^P the box and j.pturc was but fsfl^ 1 and
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 53 3 WARNING FROM ADMIRAL AUBE. London, August 13, am> Reuters correspondent at Mazagan wires that the tribesmen have arrived at the gates and threaten and demand money trom the Criuser Officers Admiral Aube has warned the Governor that he will land his men to
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    • 61 3 POLICE BARRACKS WRECKED. London, August 13,3.40 p.m. Ihe mob at Belfast attacked the Tol.ce yestereve and wrecked their Barracks. The Riot Act was read out and the military fired upon the men and women killing three. I o addition to many suffering from injuries caused by bayonet
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    • 73 3 Great Slump in StockMarket 1 00 MUCH OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. London, August 13, 340 p.m. During the last hour prices have fallen m the New York Stock Market far below those of Saturdays'. The present one is the sharpest collapse during this year. There is an utter absence of buying
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    • 125 3 What 1- a roaring rail? Even railwaymen themselves are at a loss to account for the phenomenon. The train runs smoothly pa for several miles, and then suddenly it strikes a stretch of road over as to drown all conversation; and then again pursues the
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    • 116 3 Something like a mild sensation was created at Bondi Beach (Sydenv) recently. While a young man named Horace Dale was swimming m the breakers, he saw what he thought to be a large fish passing him, and making a grab he succeeded m catching it m
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    • 234 3 An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held m the Board Room, on Friday the 16th instant at 2.30 p.m., punctually. Agenda. 1. To confirm, if appoved the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of 25th July and of a Special Meeting held on the 2nd August.
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    • 149 3 Kving to the serious floods which cveiy spring inundate Pittsburg and other cities on the Ohio, Allegheny, and Morwigahela Rivers, the Government has decided to undertake the task of preventing these floods as far as possible by the planting of millions of trees. Ihe plan is to plant trees on
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  • 299 3 £L r n f er mahalla m the neighbour hood of Alcazar, but nobody believe the asafepsss ineitaid s safety can prevent it Moorish a™ f the v edition of the th^fSr.K y may be B ath ced from aw J? at c Of the Generals who aua,t
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  • 327 3 Bombay, July 22. It is long time since Bombay has experienced such a heavy downpour as that which has inundated to-day the low-lying districts of the city waist deep and even m less water-logged parts of the town, roads have been flooded. The
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  • 131 3 Au Englishman named George Nunce, twenty-nine years of age who was employed at a patent manuer manufactory at St. Oven, met with a horrible death recently. One afternoon he entered a furnace which was not m use for the purpose of repairing t. Two other
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  • 107 3 The following facts are gleaned from the report of Egypt Post offices for There are 93 newspapers m Egypt of which 45 are conducted m Arabic, 13 m other Oriental languages and 35 m the languages of Europe. Of the 4 humorous journals, 2 are m Arabic.
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  • 86 3 On July 1 8, Captain John A. Tuke, m command of the British cruiser Monmouth, and 16 other officers were presented to his Majesty the Emperor bf Japan at the Imperial Palace, by Sir Claude Mac Donald, British Ambassador m Tokyo. Afterwards the officers had the
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  • 472 3 A very interesting monograph on "Carpetweavmg mi n the Punjab^ ha" I. C. b. The author deals with the ordinary dan and w.th the making of pilecarpets, but except as a jail manu?Xe tic former has n-ver been an industry of much importance, though probably of great ant.quity.
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  • 136 3 I here seems to be quite a mania m the Central Division for reporting cases of gang robbery and robbery. On Monday a case was reported. This gave the Inspector m charge occupation for the day. On that night two other cases were reported. The investigation of these
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  • 116 3 Yesterda/ morning, a representative of this paper made a tour of the Central division of the town. He reports that generally the surfaces of the streets was as clean as a new pin but he remarks that the refuse on the road and some from the drains were
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  • 93 3 A Peking letter states that the Empress Dowager is seriously thinking of handing back the reins of Government to the Emperor, and that the day chosen for the ceremony will be the nrst day of the next Chinese new year (February 2, 1908). On that occassion
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  • 69 3 On Monday, an accident occurred to a coolie who was helping to work a road roller m Rochore Road. The roller was drawn by bullocks. By some mishap not clearly explained a kling got his foot under the roller and it was smashed. He was taken to
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  • 76 3 Chin Leong was yesterday charged by Inspector Nolan with theft of $190, the property ot Tan Boon Pong from a Yikisha on the Esplanade at 9.45 a.m. The man was arrested by detective 694 m South Bridge Road. In yesterday's issue it was explained that Tan
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  • 49 3 We understand that the resignation of Mr. W. E. U. Grove, Chief Police Officer, Singapore has been accepted by His Excellency the Governor. The F. M.S. papers have it that Captain Chancellor has also resigned, but this is denied. The Force seems to have the toothache.
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  • 249 3 TOUCHING STORY OF HIS GENEROSITY. The relieving of distress is one of the great pleasures and pains of Pius X., just as it was of Father Sarto, and Bishop Sarto and Cardinal Sarto, says Rome. Even as Cardinal he often enough found himself penniless as the result
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  • 275 3 Calcutta, July 18 The Government Railway Police. Sealdah, made a smart capture of a daring thief named Chuni Lai Khatri, a Marwari while he was making his escape after having committed a theft m running train on the Eastern Bengal State
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  • 48 3 The salary of the appointment of Legal Assistant Calcutta which has just been filled up by Dr. Sarat Chandra Banerjee will be Rs. 1,200—1,500. The appointment has for the present been sanctioned for five years. The appointment of Personal Assistant to the Secretary, Legislative Department, has been absorbed.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 465 4 FIRST flETtf: IfID: COFFEE KOfiSTlflG FACTORY L MALBNG I SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EVEK,Y"WH:EK/E. A I AT i'CZEF DULLER d Co.! 166 Caii Sheet. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. AR6YLE ROAD. PENAN6. stock: MviMcal goods, Pictorial Post Cards, Household" Brand Ceylon lea and Dritaria brand
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    • 314 4 TO STAMP (COLLECTORS. FOR SALE. Labuan stamps surcharged Straits Settlements. Labuan stamps surcharged Brunei. Single stamps and complete sets. H. DUNKELSBUHLER&Co. Deutsche Buchhandlung. Cavanagh Bridge Building. Suits G. (8-8-07—22-8-07.) T.E.CHINA CO. I COMMISSION ABENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post CarilViews Post Cards
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    • 632 4 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *U*OOO,UOU RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 W 1,0U0,000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000/ Reserve Liability oi Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chaiunan. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailee !i. Esq. £>. M. Nissim Esq. E. £oetz, Es«i, A
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    • 327 4 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTED. &c. SEE MUN. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles aud 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, 03, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General
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    • 564 4 TO BE LET. QKFICE and Godovvn. \\r|,i nm Applj io GUTHRIE Co, Lv, 15-6-07. U r TO LEtT^"" COMPOUND HOUSE. No. iij, Bencooiai Strtd 29-6-07. v. c. COVERMMEMT NOTIFICATION. Colonial Secretary, Otr,ce up l 0 21st August for the post o f W Salary 9 6 O pe,- ann g
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    • 193 4 SMAU ''•"'insertion 8 l *M •l oo r 3 Co; I iarna^Bia), ur1 ,,8 Porinstriioo. Kcr contract J tis «n>«nts s J wlllh «41ve 0 J m« tc tbt AdvJ List of Depots nM Eastern Daily M May.be obtainil Abdullah, i s a, Change M Messrs. Ghee Soon 4 v
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