Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 6 September 1907

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  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 607, VOL 111. 1 f^N^ORE, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS'
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  • 1442 1 POLICE CRIMINALS. (By Bau Kenni iy.) 1 The police are for more fair and just in their personal attitude towards the class known by the generic name of criminals than are the general public. And here let it not be thought that I am an apologist for the police. lam
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  • 364 1 The following is taken from a recent number of Truth Question Who are you Answer A fashionable physician. Q What is a fashionable physician? A A fashionable physician is a doctor who practises among the upper ten. Q What qualifications are required of you as a fashionable
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  • 41 1 Tin new appointment in India oflitspectorGencralofKxci.se and Salt, which has been rendered an administrative necessity by the diversity of systems prevailing in different provinces, will narry a pay of Rs. 3,000 per mensem. No one has yet been appointed oi suggested.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 3 s p LITTLE CO., LTD. I ngapore and Straits Settlements. I Bi9 Tree Brand jealilornian Wines. B<st valut- <.| any W m and an lr ge|y I Ch« Clubs, Hotels, Kt-stauran in the st suitabl. for Tropical Cli, tes. as they combine Bt hlnoil ill prov)erties, and are absolnBB
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    • 97 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE oALL IS NOW ON AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once a Year Once a Year only. ROBINSON CO. whiieaway, jOaidlaw Co. GRAPH-O-PHONES m GRAPH-O-PHONE RECORDS ORCHESTRAL DESCRIPTIVE OPERATIC INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS SENTIMENTAL SONGS COMIC SONGS j^tEt/l^^ MINSTREL They ar^ Distinctly Superior to
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    • 13 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. UJ Tm Jm\ m tO Jfefflk CD eg fJI 3>
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  • 1020 2 Thw Eastern Daily Mail. FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. PLAGUE IN INDIA. The following letter written bv His Majesty the King-K mpe 0 His Excellency, Lord Minto, the Viceroy of India is fully exD reV s,veofthe kind sent Jents^nd deep sympathy that His Gracious Majesty always entertains for Indian subjects:— Buckingham Palace,
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  • 72 2 THREE HUNDK rY^EVENDEAI There was ad J of ended AugiM that in the pn u 7 death* were re? in the week bcl females whic dkthrateol I estimau 269 ue. Fifty-three nil ma: ben-ben,.;' to cholera, Iseachtod^ and 34 toother^ In co«pi week's returns he the number
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  • 43 2 the inquc* l *r NffChe xChinaman, killed on Friday ve?dirtofac and the jury ejg not have been driver's 22*3 3 rhe ito^iJ W Mahomed M c tc charge ot 1 Vi ri 11 viet. "I fj gi iuqucsl. l' cua
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 To-night To-night We just receive! over 9,000 ieet new published fHANfF OP PROf^PAl\yri\yri7 extraordinary r.lnis oi* the Pathc Freres, Paris. -rviYliVli^ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST QUALITY Q|- 3 n( Cl neftl B tOO I^3 D h FILMS AS FOLLOWS Modern Bcgnr A Tragic Rivalry PA^FHE FRf^RRA
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    • 580 2 FOR SALE. TN good running order and condition. One 8 h. p. four seated Rambler Motor cat, with removable Tonneau Tyres in perfect condition, front tyres being new, car complete with tools, lamps, horn, &c. Price $650 for quick saie. Owner leaving the Colony. Apply— H MOTOR C/o E. D.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 <2©MINgT EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 6. High Water 10-28 am, 9-43 p m Legislative Council 2-3o p Municipal Commission 2-30 p SCC Tennis Lodge Zetland Emergent 8-30 p Grand Cinematograph 7-30 9-3O d Parsi Theatre '9 p v TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 7. High Water 10-55 am, 10-22 pm B I outward mail
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  • TELEGRAMS.
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  • 24 5 I, r iNGNEAR IaNCA. 5,10-joim I ,sabUnca [an, The French all sides \>< miles out. Ihe i hour.. The regained the r
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  • 45 5 I. ROF INTERIOR .INTED. m. TZtSputoA at leheran I f Persij cmbcrsofhisParlmrwcoty of them I Reorder Their spokesthe executive ik and there on among-t them. 1 1 issue the d announced his HtnooaDr introduce his 0 in the hitenor oi the
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  • 12 5 l^Dowlch i^ offered the Port- '.linister of Persia. I tter consider-
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  • 31 5 |[GIARD CALLED OUT. Sept 1 1-30 a.m. r- .::ctcr. The I out to enforce ifcD but rioting is going been pitchvan !oad> of are Dee- -a bred by
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  • 23 5 IN FAVOUR OF HAFID. -;c a.m. Tribe 1 Rabat .'tan of J gto 1 ted has favour o Mulai
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  • 26 5 London. Sepl 5, 1 1-30 a.m. Telegraph from Casa--1 letters from Fez give e murders oi Sultan's ■"Bterßenoliman andGanam representative at Tan(sbenuch Chamberlain.
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  • 25 5 *1 -:cpm. > Fr»ch soldicn have been encounter near Casa- thc .formed .'he return: g French •f their camp. JJ™^ t'lemenceau de- :> r French reverse.
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  • 19 5 TAIN AM) A S .4-40 p.m. a Arctic Expedi- tUb bee near Fort MikkdMß st Uffingwell
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  • 34 5 1 The Si t caused b y *J Ve been r in g Stl^rshms ln Ce y ester cve. •ftinberT aiu 2 5,000 cubic H r h '^e been already
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  • 19 5 C VlHantra nsportis UVreS f fthe^ lir d Si ft s f Wiltshire. Slo °dless and shelter-
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  • 29 5 II Sent a Rule I) 5 P m T! eo monstration „t acc^ond stated thatlreered the »<** i ftJbTf^ and <tt* >< irtSXV* grant pic *«t not opposed.
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  • 667 5 Bombay, August ai. Empire Day- The Earl of Meath in sending a letter of acknowledgment o r rd ar Anir Singh, Manage? of the Golden I emple Amritsar thanks him for all he has already done in suppo™ of the Lmpire Day movement and add* that he
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  • 102 5 Simla, Aug. 16. The Government Technical Scholarships have been awarded as follows Bombay Presidency, to Messrs. M. C. A. Bhukanvlu and k. 1. Bhatt, whose studies will be carried on at the Manchester School of Technology. Central Province, to Messrs. P. v. Dandeka and M. N. P.
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  • 109 5 THE FLOOD BREAKS ON THE MADRAS RAILWAY. A NARROW ESCAPE AND A PLUCKY RESCUE. Madras, Aug. 16. While Mr. G. R. Byron, Assistant Traffic Manager, Madras Railway, at Podanur, was inspecting the Chalakudi breach on the Shoranur Cochin railway, two days ago, some masonry gave way and jambed the suspended
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  • 65 5 Allahabad, Aug. 18. Very nearly four million patients were treated in the hospitals and dispensaries of the United Provinces last year, an increase of over two hundred and fifty thousand over the total of 1905. Nearly two hundred thousand surgical operations were performed. It is* reported that
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  • 538 5 TO BE SEEN IN SINGAPORE SHORTLY. the French cannot be accused of bc£fves the a n Ping n !i tion takin^ lo se yes the praises due to others, on the P K fa T Fo set ri S ht things Messrs heF^ft 8 machine
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  • 139 5 CONCESSIONS TO PATIENTS. Simla, August 20. In June last the Government of India sanctioned certain concessions to Government servants drawing not more than one hundred rupees a month, and to indigent persons unconnected with the public service, who proceed to a Pasteur Institute for treatment, and in addition
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  • 118 5 NOT DEAD. Our contemporaries have been a little •'too previous" in announcing the death cf Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji. Our Bombay correspondent wired very cautiously on Tuesday regarding the rumours then flying about Bombay, and on Wednesday wired definitely that a cable had been received from the granddaughters
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  • 85 5 RECORD RISE SINCE .900. Town under water boats in Street. Madras Aug. 20 The Gpdavari is in high food. It has risen to a height ot 61 feet at Havelock bridge, which spans the river at Rajahmundry— the highest recorded flood since the construction of the
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  • 49 5 A Course of Home Nursing Lectures will commence at the Y. VV. C. A. Waterloo 113 River Valley Road on Friday September 13th at 5-15 p.m. They are open to all ladies and the subscription for the course will be Si. Application to the Secretary.
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  • 764 5 It is to the initiative of Mr. E. W thafV^ Bri^ Sh esident of Perak that the idea of holding a Mining Exhibition has taken practical share As already announced, he brought up the subject at the last meeting of the State Council and it was received with
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  • 236 5 GREAT BRITAIN'S NAVY COMPARED WITH FOREIGN FLEETS. The Admiralty recently issued return, showing the strength of the fleets of Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, United States, and Japan on March 31, 1907. The more powerful vessels are enumerated as follows:— The British battleships are larger
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  • 86 5 What might have been a very serious carriage accident occurred at Tongkah last week, says the Pinang Gazette. As Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Miss Wilson, and Mr. Malcolm Duncan were driving in a victoria, the horse took fright at a passing bicycle and jumped, over an unguarded
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  • 137 5 Both the Judges, who have been holding the Court of Appeal at Penang, with the two Penang Judges, returned here by the German Mail on Wednesday afternoon and resumed their work yesterday, the Chief Justice taking summonses in Chambers and Mr. Justice Fisher the bankruptcy work. An application
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  • 267 5 SALVATION ARMY TO PURCHASE TEN TOWNSHIPS IN CANADA A great colonisation scheme in Canada, drawn up by the heads of the Salvation Army, has just been approved in principle by General Booth and Goverment officials, and it only awaits the sanction of a Joint Commission of the
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  • 297 5 PRACTICAL TRAINING IN DOMESTIC ECONOMY. At the present time the Education Commi f tee of the London County Council has under consideration a scheme whereby an effort is to be made to gi.e girls plain object lessons as to the duties thrt will devolve upon them
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 WEILL ZERNBR 8 A. BATTERY ROAD. showing now a fine collection of Jewellery such as, Bings, Brooches Necklaces, Lockets etc. at very readable Price, Sterling Sliver Cigar and Cigaaretf Cases, Photoframes, Mlrrots, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets etc., etc Watches Watches Watches IN NICKEL, SILVER A GOLD. WEILL ZERNER, Sole Agents
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 469 6 FIRST NETH IND: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE SOLD EYERYWHBRE. ALSO AT JCZEF foULLER A Co. 166 Cecu street. CO-OPERATIVE AGEiUCY. ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. stock: Musical goods Pictorial Post Cards, "Household" Brand Ceylon lea and Britania" brand Coffee, Fragrant and
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    • 302 6 iTO STAMP COLLECTORS. FOR SALE. Labuau stamps surcharged Straits Settlements. Labuan stamps surcharged Brunei. Single stamps and complete sets. H. DUNKELSBUHLER&Co. Deutsche Buchhandlung. Cavanagh Bridge Building. Suite G. (8-807—7-9-07.) T. E. CHIN CO. j COMMISSION AGENTS I DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn 'lliread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards
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    • 497 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve •10,000,000 1 ai nm.mn Silver Reserve $11,000,000 1 21 000 000 Reserve Liability ol 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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    • 282 6 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE. WANTED. &R 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. u.c. HOOT COMPANY, 93, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. G-
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    • 624 6 TO BE LET. QKFICE and Godown. Win, i m atC ™> No. 7. Mahc m sC Apply to GUTIIRIE*,,, u. c WANTED. OFFICE to let No limcrj Apply ,o:--6UTHRIE Co., Ltd 23-8-07. u. r TOJ^ET. COMPOUND HOUSE. AV>. Baiculai Strut. 29-6-07. u. c. JOHN de SILVA. Dealers in general Provision.,
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    • 137 6 \l °PV 3 Al 1 Vtar 1 Mqqk, -^'ntlh lo tU ls 1 Uar thrice wt^ Ilia.* r3t V:ill^c i; lr:hi Ptrimotioo.*^ tc the A^ Lis t of Depots^ "Eastern Dai!»|j Ma >-be obtain^ ft Lu, j Kafilei H k. 11. Adi < Tcfaard Roftd, Cold :u^ Lavcnagii /delpln Hotel.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 12 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SiKGAPOh-K F,ni,.w, SEPTkMBER 0, 10 7.
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    • 591 1 Issue Paid o I GOLD. H ;;o.ooo I i Mf JJo f!o g u ff Development Ltd. 2. 4 o |,W^ JSd fI $1 KadanaG.M.Co., O'ref, 2.£o nominal H jftfSfl 10,4^3 9 Kodi iu Goldfields. Ltd p> i 9.00 I 8 .'o AKt M c ud <C(>mr
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    • 85 1 Gambier do (Cube No- i)un- picked. Copra Bali *°-35 do Pontianak 5* 0 Pepper, Black 8<o do White 5 o/c 17<45 Sago Flour Sarawak 4 do Brunei No. i 'I s Pearl Sago a 'l A Coffee Bali, 150/0 4>6 Tapioca, small Flake N "l 5 do small pearl
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    • 143 1 On Lonaon.—Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/, 6 Private 6 m/s 2/4 15/16 O u 6V rH a^_B d a°n k 3 d7d /S :V /l6 Private 3 m/s 2 45 /j do 6 m /s 2.47 On /ra;;r t v-Bank d/d 2 o*i Private 3 m/s
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    • 197 1 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. O. steamer Britannia. connecting with the steamer Oceana at Colombo, from London Aug. 16 duo Sept .4 Messrs. W.B.Campbell F D Spencer, E. V. Mitchelmore, J M ac Clymont, Q MacClymont, Mrs. M Maddocks, Mr. J. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. Set vice. Per
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    • 49 1 Members of the Chinese community will be interested to learn that Mis* Loke Yew, daughter of the F.M.S. Tin King, was mam'ed in London to Mr. Kuan Tze Who, a young Chinese gentleman, who formerly resided at Kuala 1. um pur, but who has been living recently in America.
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    • 10 2 hcre Satur a v > daylight. )IJIt »i
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 686 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war, Ac. Merlin, 11. M. survey ship, 1,070 tons, 146 crew, 2 guns, 1,400 h p. Capt Walter, Sept 3. From Penang, Sept 1. For British North Borneo, U.-— Rds. Sea Mew, Govt str 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew, 700 hp. Commander Murphy, Augt 31.
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      • 664 2 Ittnda, Brit str 3,392 tons, Capt Alton Augt 28. From Calcutta, Augt 19. Coal. Boustead Co. U.— W. Kalgootlte, Brit str 1,852 tons, Capt McDonald, Dec. 23, 1906. From Sydney, Dec. 4. Ballast. McAlister Coy. U— Rds Magnet, Brit cable str 215 tons, C?pt Simmonds, Augt it. From Belawan, Augt
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      • 543 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name. Port, Probable date 0/ Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Australien, Saigon, Oct 7 M mv Austria, Hongkong Sept 8- B.25S Antilochus, China^bct^' ■fin? Air.ie Sydney Oct 25 Jo U ~'d Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 1 2 P o r Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct-;' Borneo f° y Awa Maru,
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      • 127 2 Me yer 'H/N ork Bremen V nv^ J J. ■Simons Bar ;2 v-o* I Temp S*S*«j| Wr of Wind ?cc-.M Max Temp bSE^»| Min |*> I Max in Sun I TeradTher I Rainfall Z I VESSELS AT TANJBRG lj KEPPELJMWII Wharves at übick J are berthed yesttrd r.\NjONGPAG.\iI| East Wharf
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