Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 3 September 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 604, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS'
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  • 1091 1 The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Globe tells us a story of a remarkable adventure P. V. Karpovitch, who assassinated M. Bogolepoff. The Minister of Education, was confined for a time in the terrible dungeon o r Schlusselburg, the little town on the exit of the
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  • 533 1 Sir Frederick Trcves says I am certain it is safe to prophesy that ti c time will come when hospitals for Infectious disease will be empty, and in t wanted." He was speaking at tinopening of an isolation hospital t Preston. "The arguments of
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  • 299 1 /5°,°00 STRUCTURE TO HOLD 80,000 SPECTATORS. Am interesting ceremony took plate 00 July 31 In the grounds of the Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd Bush, when, under the auspices of Lord Desborough, the president of the British Olympic Council, the lirst stanchion of the vast stadium that is to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 ifl* IP CO. "*J| r jcJ Jll lbc pril > ci P al Exhibitions,, three H^ aU a .fH«nCi» r »nJtw«lv« Gold ai>d Silver Medals rf&** zt M Mi I j I\PJ|OF \LL DISPENSARIES. 2E SCHWEI6ER IMPORT AND EXPORT CO,, LTD., g AGENTS FOR IHE FAR EAST. Sc Occasionr"~| 14KARAT
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    • 151 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE IS NOW ON AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once a, Year Once a Year only. ROBINSON CO. Special, Values^; in Waterproofs lax Whiteaway, j Laidlaw fe 9 Co. Syces' White Capes 2.75 j Syces' Black Capes 2.75 '"Mr White Inverness Cape
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    • 11 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. yj rw Of ;Ll CO J^A C^ Qr
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  • 1009 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. CHINESE LABOUR IN TRANSVAAL. Bishop Oldham illustrates that fine power of intellectual discrimination and characterisation for which he has become distinguished in saying Japan is the brains. China the hands, and India the heart ot Asia, says an American paper. How true the
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  • 515 2 Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate, .eturned to duty yesterday after a week's leave. A Chinaman was find 9io, or, i default, sentenced to two weeks' rigw oils imprisonment, by tlic SecoOG Magistrate, yesterday for placing stone on the trpm lino The Chinese man and woman win were arrested on a
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  • 12 2 SEUTPADANCW Intormationl^^v lhe Consul Genera. that the Gas-buoy* ofthcSdatl'a^^
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    • 215 2 BISCUITS. Scuallocu Ariell's Australian. 1 lb. tins. Abernethy, Bicycle, Butter, Combination [nteruational, Lunch, Oyster Crackers, Sodn. per tin... 25 Coffee, Milk Digestive, per tin... 30 Finger Ginger Bread, Ratalia per I "iii jk^J I 2 lb. tins, I Afternoon Tea B. astsortment Bicycle, Butter, Coffee, Lunch. per tin 50 THOMPSON,
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    • 265 2 JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD. Sole Agents in Singapore and Straits Settlements. FOR Big Tree Brand California". Wines. THKSE Wims are pronounced the Best value of any Wines and are largely consumed at nearly all the first class Clubs, Hotels, ami Restaurants in tinUnited Kingdom and are most suitable for Tropical
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    • 235 2 CDc Pars) flltrca 0 Cfteatrlcai Cop. OF BOMBAY AT BEACH ROAD. To-night! To-night t CHANDRAVLI," AN ANCIENT HINDOO DRAMA COME AND SEE Enchanting Transformation Scenes Gorgeous Princely Costumes Melodious Music and Mirthful Mazes of Dainty Dancing Groups. PRICES OF ADMISSION. AS USUAL. Door* optn at I p.m. Ptflonmnoo p.m. C.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 85 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 3 High Water. 8-13 am 6-59 pm j S. CC. Tennis. TO-MORROW. SEPTEMBER 4 High Water. 9-1 1 am 8-7 pm SCC Tennis German outward mail due THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 High Water 9-55 am o-l pm B I homeward mail closer 3 Philharmonic Orcht-stra, 8-30 FRIDAY.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 12 3 "PETERSBURG t to St. the dethat has been -.nation
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  • 20 3 I HE I* K:KS Al •S am AlexanI itc m the M there g of the I
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  • 21 3 I HIDES WIMI A iKAIN i.XWYER. 5 a.m. Marquis N* 11 1 <ia>hed railway. aching plotted and
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  • 14 3 I- a a.m. to 4 on m Roi H erode.
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  • 15 3 NV EYING in 1-20 a.m. A eys many Many ig their z
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  • 17 3 I.- ;5 p m. imgh 1 iwon at t been
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  • 13 3 RENCH EN. p.m. the Anglosecuring 1 no wav the Anglo-
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  • 20 3 Spheres of Activity in Persia. SGLO-RUSSIAN '.-pondent of the former n Persia -re aboncessiom pened up I rites. conces- Russian
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  • 24 3 The Tr agedy at Teheran. --p.m. wan torree- (retired He d.cd on d a Cossack deputy tvas raits com- arrested M.nisters ?h in the
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  • 21 3 •»S p.m. I Kcidents have* taken r rac(: hcl d the ron DemarIn *nc<.- thc accidents.
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  • 24 3 ti n wed p RE [HE OUTRAGE „-S,m. isstt nation was Mr. George *cn me rt r <>rc the commission of
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  • 32 3 <- 'ed some more '-<>m var.ous 'Wngst the arti- arc seventy 1 wo men arrest|>k f C(I »> connec/rom Messrs. '"-premises. ''search were ..'•".'tain dynamite C Wll h fu sks and 01 valuable gold
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  • 781 3 BRIGAND CHIEF UNFOLDS THE TALE OF HIS WRONGS. Sultan's Treachery. "Howl became an outlaw" is the story Ra,auli told a special corresUn His fiY baMy Ma lhe «h££y. His hrst quarrel with the Govern merit was Jhrougl, a former Basha of rangier, who oppressed him and seized »»s
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  • 121 3 Hang on Cling on No matter what they say Push on Sing on Things will come your way. Sitting down and whining never helps a bit, Best way to get there is by keeping up your grit. Don't give up hoping when the ship goes down, Grab
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  • 85 3 The passengers who arrived at Bombay by the Peninsular," had a litttle excitement in the Red Sea. A Punjabi fireman refused to go below and take his share of stoking and, on being remonstrated with, he took off his shoes and jumped overboard. A life buoy was thrown to him
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  • 791 3 RFvK£r CE TAKES SWIFT RtVENGE FOR CASA BLANCA MASSACRES. London, August u. vengeance fnr ta t k h Cn SWift and tcrribl vengeance for the massacres at Casa At last, M. Neuville, the French A^? Ul r rnCd thc Governor, Mute? Amin, that steps for the safety of
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  • 157 3 Her Highness the Maharani of Jaipur has generously given a donation of Ks.io.oco to Lady Minto's Indian Nursing Association. H is H ighness the M aharaja, writing to the Private Secretary to the Viceroy says that Her Highness has expressed her earnest desire to be allowed' to
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  • 384 3 GLADYS VAWERBILT COMES INTO FAMILY MILLIONS. Early in August Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, youngest daughter of the late Mr Cornelius Vanderbilt, came of age. She inherited £2 ,500,000, thus becoming the richest eligible young woman in America. At the coming of age festivities the official distribution of the Vanderbilt
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  • 262 3 MAX IN DOCK PROSTRATES JURORS WI'IH HIS MESMERICGLANCES. An extraordinary illness has attacked a number of men summoned as jurymen at Chicago in the trial of Herman Billik for the murder of the Yzral family. It is declared that Billik is able to mesmerise the jurymen from the
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  • 265 3 RETURN OF MR. W. A. DE SILVA. Mr. W. A. de Silva, the Colombo Municipal Veterinary Surgeon, returned, as already stated, from Coonoor yesterday. Mr. de Silva was bitten by a mad dog belonging to Mr. T. P. Simpson about a fortnight ago while he
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  • 102 3 On August 2nd as Omar Khan, who is bold riding and training and has about nineteen horses in his charge, was working on the Poona sand track on a big horse belonging to a well-known Indian nobleman, the leg bandage of the animal became undone and as he stepped on
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  • 649 3 There is no more profitable or more I risky —pursuit than that of gun-running which exists on the borders of any area separating civilisation from the regions beyond. The telegram from Reuter, which made allusion to the sharp sanguinary fight which took place some time ago on the frontiers
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    • 297 3 Howarth Erskine Epgipeers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. T<U V mms ERSKINE. WEILL Cr> ZERNER S A. BATTERY ROAD. Are shown* fine cullect.on o» Jewellc.y such as, Rings, Brooches Necklaces, Lockets etc. at very reasonable Pnces Stirling Silver Cigar and Clgaarett- Casas, Photoframat, Mirror t, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets
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  • 1326 4 SCIENCE MEDICINE. "A young medical student named Andre Lancien has made," says the Tribune," what seems to be a most important communication to the professers and medical students at Rochefort. M. Lancien affirmed that he had discoveicd a substance which he calls Molvbdopp,' and which possesses the same pioperties as
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  • 150 4 The advantages of living under the rule of a benevolent autocrat who abolishes slums and guarantees every family sufficient house-room is proved by the fact that at Port Sunlight, the (iarden Lity created by Mr. W. 11. Lever on the banks of the Mersey, the birth rate
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  • 150 4 President Roosevelt is to preset. t a lectern to support the Bible which King Edward recently gave to the old Bruton Church, at Williamsburg, Virginia. The lectern has been made in New York. Rising from a symbolic base is t'.»e angel ot peace, a draped form, whose
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  • 171 4 Anyone who remembers what the site of Port Sunlight was like before the transformation scene took place, can alone appreciate the value of the work done. The 300 acres of common fields upon which the Garden Citv now stands were constantly invaded by the tidal waters of
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  • 306 4 WOMAN LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER DECORATED FOR SAVING EIGHTEEN LIVES. One of the best known personage- of Newport, America's fashionable seaside summer resort, is the woman lighthouse keeper, Miss Ida Lewis, who has for twenty-eight years vigilantly kept alight the beacon on the Lime Rock, off the harbour. Last
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  • 637 4 Hl' SjbBCTibed N sSU V^e u P p^o Reserve Company GOLD. I!XX)< £400.000 £350,000 350,000 I 1 imu f 2ojooo $lo $10 Duff Developement Ltd. f/?£ 1901 $300,000 $293,000 10,000 $10 $10 Kadana G. MXO., O'ref) J OO nOmilwl 640 unissued 9 190*2 £30,000 £16,175.70 6 2
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  • 829 4 YESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War, Ac. Sea Mew, Govt str 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew, 700 hp. Commander Murphy, Augt 31. From Kwantan Augt 30. Colonial Government. U— Rds. Wright, U S transport, 364 tons, 67 crew, Capt Hamilton. May 17. From Manila, May 9. For Manila, U— VV.
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  • 20 4 Government 5S£ f.Tt A very .i^ Rangt J° n Mu n^ipality. very large number of smeit* College. "»cipai ol Knsnagai
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  • 41 4 i\i;ws» comes from England that Mr. Walter Le Cain Grant, a winner of the vueeu's scholarship in iyoj, who i» studying for a civil engineer, has obtained the B.Sc degree with honours a ih tncr c<ore qualified foi the A.M.I.C.E. also.
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  • 9 4 (^a Bah Safe "tTec ]> r^ anchor OS Rangooo
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  • 45 4 rhj Pru, n 0/1 Frm Private 3 n d J BaokT 1 I nvatc 5 P "vate 3 Priv«« /''A'" -Banked •Sovereigns about Guild v India Council Bi i>>ue Discount Bank of England count rate is "Outside "rate bill-, m 3 Kxr m U
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  • 117 4 PASS Per P. 4 0 London, Augt. 3, d and Mrs. Uver, M G. D. A Sai dcrsoa Per N. D. L sttaoer Gociq I J. I. Matthews, Mi a i i "opt. 14 Messrs \V.| er, E. V Uymont, (j MacW Mr-. W 5t (V- P.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 727 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. AW. Port, Probable date 0/ Am and name of Agen:<. Steamers. Australien, Saigon, Get 7- U \iv Austria, Hongkong SeptV- Raut^ Antilochus, Chinafoct. 2 s Z b Ayuthia, Calcutta, Sept H ld Belgravia, Hamburg, Sept' u M y BrasiHa, Hongkonf, S P epi >fe Brisgavia, Hamburg, Sept- H
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    • 47 4 WEATHER BEPOfII 1 111l II Bai p Temp We! H Max Temp S Te ra.' I Rainfall 'Mail Steamer M »i j Jhe Imperial Goebcn. having 5S VESSELS AT TttjJ HARBOUR Wharves a. J**H arc KrlbcJ if* rANjONI I I KKIM'KI NAB Maim Whaw VESSEI |N J
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  • 976 5 "RATTING. PROFITABLE HUT LITTLE KNOWN TRADE. Intkrestim. Storif,s. Many people doubtless think that the street vendor makes but a poor IHriiijc, but how many know the coramen ill value of the despised and (by the feminine portion of the community) genei.il ly hated rat Perhaps scarcely ou< in a thousand
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  • 97 5 Tni death occurred at Secundcrabvw I last week, of Mr. Edalji Rustamji Ri porter, an old Government of India servant, wlio retired twenty-two year* ago. Deceased was born in 1828 ind joined the staff of the "Times of India and latter served on the "Bombay Gazette." He then entered Government
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    • 762 5 r\. OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE MUNICIPAL P IT H-.IONERS AT AN ORDINARY MEETING *nON I KI DAY THE I6TH AUGUST, 1907 Present. Em President, K. A. Stevens, Esq., ;l*f A- .1- W. Watkins, Esq., Absent. I m I v Robertson, Ching Keng Lee, Esq., I Ong Tek Lim, Esq., I
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    • 861 5 1 w£:~H^'T?— Norwood St Thnm w S gl Unds oC Lower removal of th7n No rW 0df r an cause »y time require the Amr SethT^ T^ 1 thC Munici P al Ordinance be served on Mr. kII *l d f7 ollsh the undermentioned huts standing in a condition of
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    • 847 5 206. Markets. A Lettcr is laid before the Commissioners from the Farmer of bllenborough Market asking for a reduction of rent in consideration of losses sustained owing to a great falling off in the poultry trade and in direct trade with Johore. The President addresses the Board and moves, seconded
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 477 6 FIRST JiETH IND: m COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EVERYWHEBEALSO AT JOZEF MULLER A Co.] 166 Cecu direct. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. AR6YLE ROAD, POMKO. STOCK Musical good-. Pictorial Post Cards, I louschoid Brand LeyK>n 1 c;> an«l 11 Hi itania"
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    • 298 6 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. Suite G. (8-8-07—7.9-07.) T.E. CHINA CO. j COMMISSION AGENTS t DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views
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    • 517 6 BA NKS. Hongkong I Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 r2l 000.000 Silver Reserve $11.00o!o00 1 il UUU|UUU Reserve Liability o! 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.
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    • 286 6 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED &C SEE MUM. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, Agents for the M HART" cycle nlso the famous X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. u.c. HOOT COMPANY, 9s, Bclfietd Street, Ipoh.
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    • 644 6 TO BE LET. O KFI^E and Godown. With imn e«r y No. IhuS.^ Apply to GUTHRIE.to^Ud U c. TO BEJ.ET. GODOWN t0 bc lcl Nl 4 m Apply to GUTHRIE Co.. LW. 14-8-07. u. c. OFFICE to cl N U 7E Bat(cry Apply to:BUTHRIE A Co., Ltd. 23-8-07. u toletT^^
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    • 174 6 > 1 OUT. STiYw Mo ;j 3 .Months Montli, Vea, ADVERTISING RATt dail y'nsert lon g •hnce weekly. c above headint :woinserti °«Ace::^ K r tor •i.oa J Birth P«nnsenioa Advancl tls€n >«ntv m Manager. List of Depots win Eastern Daily I Way-be obtains McunGbeeboool i 1\ allies Hotel. K.
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