Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 7 September 1907

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  • 27 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. ■o. 608, VOL -*v i **4MBBft SINGAPORE, SATUBDAY. SEPTEMB^ 7 ISO7 I VBB^Bl^^^^^^—^ B^ '■■;f m, ~T^<* s ™.ts m
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  • 1175 1  -  (By C. B. Fry Had the South Africans won the Test match at Leeds, the event would have been one of the most noteworthy and memorable in the annals of cricket, and would have made a deep and lasting impression upon the public mind. As the
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  • 335 1 A syndicate called the liatu Village Syndicate is being formed to acquire about 1 8 acres of land at Batu close to the new Railway Workshops and immediately adjoining the new Batu Market. There is a fine toad frontage almost immediately opposite the Chctty Temple
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  • 218 1 Simla Au^t. 17. The Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Frontier Circle, in his annual report for 1906-1907 records some most interesting finds of ancient Buddhist sculpture at Sahr-Bakloe. When visiting the place a villager approached the Superintendent and volunteered the information that if "Buts" were wanted he
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  • 111 1 A REORGANISATION SCHEME. Rangoon, Aug. 19. Owing to the growth of the institution and a wider curriculum the Government School of Engineering here will have to be reorganised, for the site of the buildings and the facilities for practical work are all insufficient. A scheme to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 257 1 'I gig I |l LITTLE CO, LTD, Singapore and Straits Settlements. K^R i I Big Tree Brand Igalifornian Wines. H the Best value of any Wines and are largely I the tu-t class Clulxs, Hotels, and R«staurant» in the M suitable for Tropical Climates, as they combine -nat blo<Hl-making properties,
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    • 193 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON <afi^f AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once a Year Once e» Year only. ROBINSON CO. ...1 T~ Boot Shoe Importers, LADIES REVOLVING and •■B^bß^bßß RUBBER GENTS HEEL Price 35 cents per pair. RELIABLE 3s^ SHAPE ENGLISH I
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    • 11 1 FROMY, RO6EE CO. i Of fi^ m C j n f
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  • 1273 2 The Eastern Daily mail. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. THE NEW TARIFF IN AUSTRALIA. A few days ago Reuter made us acquainted with the high tension to which the feelings between certain Australian Officials were strained through the legal or illegal confiscation of a large quantity of wire-netting. We were told that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 To-night To-night CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Grand Cinematograph PATHB FRERES WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION. Our Pictures and machinery are World Renowned Entire chunge of Programme every Friday Night. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. THE MILITARY PRISON AT BIRIBI. DOGS USED AS SMUGGLERS THE ELECTRIC BELT FROG FISHING COSTUMES OF DIFFERENT CENTURYS NO MORE CHILDREN
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    • 577 2 FOR SALE. IN good running order and condition. One 8 h. p. four seated Rambler Motor cai f with removable Tonneau Tyres in perfect condition, front tyres being ne#, car complete with tools, lamps, horn, &c. I 'nee $650 for quick saie. Owner leaving the Colony. Apply'•MOTOR 1 C/o E.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 11 3 Tsukuba and Chitose at Trieste. 11 »f[)t I :C a>m£p rsukob.
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  • 16 3 Increase of Cholera in Russia I^fsT. PETERS. ll BURG. 7,ncrea<ing along the \olga re being taken
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  • 40 3 IyiSFORINCENDIAS I--J5 am•re burnt itself out by Ijo and dean swept M.xteen posty worked with ppiof- in the harbour by the fire and it was .change in the direcjtundthat the tupping was It* been arrested for
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  • 45 3 IKCHMEN AND SPAk FORM IHE MOROCSept. t a.m. and the Matin H declare that the having refused t^rtbe responsibility for the :«an Police Inspectors t subordinates France proposed to the Powers a police force for ladrely consisting of French* ■neb.
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  • 12 3 Recalling of Venezuelan Delegates. ISej a.m. tat Vene- tea from lie ;<! inst.
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  • 72 3 K tARI'I.KY N( iR ["ON DEFENDING I i-15 p.m. Hearing of the three criminal s< Arbuthnot ■■Bitted to the >e— n <-n the ■plist by the Chief I'.tMdency ■We. comnitnced -.-day before ■M»«: prosecuted on behalf ot I -"ted by Mr. Short, of I
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  • 36 3 MORE DRUGS RECOGNISED AS POISONS. n yesterday's gttjn itll !he provi ions of fc 'j**«neeXofi9oj (The >**>::■■<. it thereby b,, *«*»of the .aidOrdi-' (unaltered). Hydrocyanic J% declared accordingly *}*mCL a 7 i 8 Shall within tllc Ordinance
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  • 49 3 .•*fnd av l^toihe^-^^Pa'danoctur-c Pr a Chinaman, f Bungal W i^ made loneer Mas and ca r; i ri clcan into the J^lost no^ s .'lie irate owner S-c aid of' Se CUrin thc fc?.»ho rcm- V keen local >K,| letr c^">ed on watch ofarepemediatc neighbourhood.
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  • 45 3 *3SZ S Solomon ii t0 a Sim, partcd w 'th fc This u' ow "er for *iS i! 80 s "vicc in V' %f Au F ai uch miss «l on r Undine s i,^ s al prescnt j Q 8 ship ment to Singa-
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 57 3 ENGAGEMENT OF TEN HOURS." London, Sept. 6, 1,-35 am The Arab attack near Casablanca on Tuesday was unexpectedly the boldes Ihe enemy seemed to spring from the earth 1 hey attempted to surround he l rc "<* troops whose incessant firing kept the Arabs at a
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  • 54 3 ACTI °N AGAINST UNREGISTERED ASIATICS. London, Sept. 6, 11.35 a.m. A wire fiom Pretoria states that Legislator Roots while addressing a meeting at Hetvolk stated that govern ment intends to enforce the Asiatic Ordinance by not renewing the Trade Licenses of those Asiatics who have
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  • 31 3 London, Sept. 6, 4-40 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at Peking wires that an edict has been issued appointing Yuanshikai as Grand Councillor and President of the Foreign Offices.
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  • 85 3 750 HINDUS DRIVEN AWAY. London, Sept. 6, 4-40 p.m. Yesternight at Bellingham in the btate ot Washington a mob of 500 persons raided all the mills where foreic ners were working. They battered down the doors of the lodgings badly and beat a number of
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  • 39 3 London, Sept. 6, 7-15 a.m. It is stated at Casablanca that the French have occupied Mazagan unresisted. The object is to prevent large stores of arras and ammunitions from falling into the hands of Mullai Hatid.
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  • 34 3 London, September 6, 7.15 p.m. General Manning who is vacating the Inspectorship of the African Rifles appointed the Governor of Nyasaland far a period of six months during the absence of Sharpe.
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  • 98 3 Lucknow, Aug. 15. Ihe first purdah party held in Lucknow was given yesterday afternoon by Begum Shaheb Husain, wife of Sheikh bhaheb Husain, Barrister and Taluqdar of Gadia. The European ladies of Lucknow Society met Indian ladies for the first time, and
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  • 449 3 CLAWED TO DEATH IN A THERTRL. A man was recently killed by a lion at Gloucester the deceased was a Ger man, named Joseph Hasselman. He arrived at Gloucester from Redditch with a troupe of lions owned by a well- known lady lion-tamer, M Miss
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  • 235 3 T HE ARABIAM NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. ALLADIN OR THE WOMDERFUL LAMP. Ss*-nS5a fe, ls always anxious to cate or the highest appreciators of the hisX f u Wn lts hi B hl^ developed for such talents by continuously KS Mr p KhataU Wi desert EnCo ura g e d this wellmade
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  • 312 3 REPOR T OF CURATOR AND LIBRARIAN FOR 1906. In the annual report on the Raffles Library and Museum for the year 1906 Dr. R. Hanitsch, the Curator and Librarian, states that the number of works purchased for the library was 430 at a cost of $1,833
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  • 172 3 I he Lima and the Gohs had another battle yesterday and it culminated in two Chinese being sent to the hospital, one suffering from a severe wound in the groin, caused by a knife, and the other from cuts and bruises about the head and
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  • 62 3 A Chinese wharf coolie was pulling on Thursday a tongkang along the wharf at Keppel Harbour, when he slipped and fell into the sea. There were over a score of coolies about, with ropes and sticks in abundance but no one made an effort to save the
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  • 167 3 The Sea Mew returned from lighthouse service with the Hon. Mr. F. J. Piggott as passengers, and Mrs. Piigott. Mr. T. G. Longstaff and a party of climbers who came out from Home a few months since, have climbed the peak Irisul, 25,4° 6 feet above level in the Kumaon
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  • 824 3 FATHER, MOTHER AND A CHILD BRUTALLY MURDERED. The Court of Mr. David Ross Ses sions Judge, Hanthawaddy, was'crow-" ded to the doors this morning (™h inst) with a heterogeneous gathering of all classes, amongst whom the rZ m T b m T n^ y P^ominated. They flocked
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  • 90 3 They are discussing at Lahore the claims of various persons as President of the next Indian National Congress, as Sir Pherozeshah Mehta has declined in the most emphatic manner to accept the honour. Mr. Tilak has also expressed his inability to fill the presidential chair, explaining
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  • 62 3 Allahabad, Aug. 16. The Chamber of Commerce at Cawnpore has received from the Executive Committee of the Franco-British Exhibition, to be held in London next year, the satisfactory news that the Government of India had changed its mind on the question of participation, having decided after all to
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  • 305 3 LOVE MATCH THAT CAME FROM A MISSPELT NAME. London to Lagos. A most romantic story has just had its sequel in the marriage of Mr. Archibald Douglas. Director of Education of Southern Nigeria, and Miss Hawker daughter of the Rev. George Hawker, pastor of the Camdenroad Baptist Chapel.
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  • 201 3 An interesting report of wrecks and casualties in Indian waters during 1906, has been issued by the Indian Wreck Department, Calcutta, from which we gather that the total tonnage lost was 5,545 tons, and 82 lives, j Compared with 1885, when 41,257 tons and 575 lives
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  • 128 3 The Times of Ceylon understands that terms have now been an anged for the taking over of the Malay States Coffee Company's estate by the Damansara Company. The properties of the two companies are close to each other in Selangor. The offer of the Damansara Company is of fully paid
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 196 3 WEILL fcr> ZERNER S A. BATTER* ROAD. Are showing low a fine collection q( Stifling Silver Cigar and Clgaarett- Cms, Photoframet, Mirrors, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets etc., etc. Watches Watches Watches IN NICKEL, SILVER GOLD. WEILL ZERNER, Sole Agents for the famous PATENT WATCH ROSKOPF. INSPECTION KINDLY INVITED. Watches repaired
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 112 3 CHURCH SERVICES. SEPTEMBER 8, 1907. S. Andrew's Cathedral. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Matins and Litany, 7 am Holy Communion (Choral), 7-45 am Sunday School Bible classes, 3-40 pm Evensong and Sermon, 5-30 ptn S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. Holy Communion, 9-15 am Foo Chow Service, 11-15 am Sunday School, 340 pm
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 FIRST NETH IND; COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALTING SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE 3001/0 EVERYWHERE. ALSO .VI JUZEF MULLEK A Co.! 166 Cecu Street. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. ARGYLE ROAD, PENANG. stock: Musical goods, Pictorial Post Cards, Household" Brand Ceylon lea and Britipia" brand Coffee, Fragrant and
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    • 294 4 TO STAMP COLLECTORS. FOB 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. (8-807—7-9-07.) T.E. CHINA CO. I COMMISSION AGENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views
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    • 510 4 BANKS. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 M1 000.000 Silver Reserve $11,000;000 f W1 wuuu Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Director*. G. H, MEOHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W.J. Gresson- Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esa. E. Goetz Esq,
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    • 283 4 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTED. &C. 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, P3, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General
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    • 645 4 TO BE LET. QFFICE and Godown. Witl. im "tc entry No. i7 iw.^'g* Apply to GOTHRIE u. Ltd 15-6-07. c Apply at the E. D. II." Office, OFFICE et No ?E> Bmterj Apply to:— GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. 33-8-07. u TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE. No. 112, BencooUn Street 29-6-07- u c
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    • 196 4 1 Vcar b WanU ITol To L 1 Io inch e: I'or 1. ,or J H Alirria .ge,K l rthorl, 1 Per insertion. h N«^ W tiscm «ntv > m W Manager, H List ot depots nM 1 ta stern Daily jM lVla yt)e ootaincJ Messrs bheeioou&u linfl Kuflla Hotel.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19,7.
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    • 741 1 v fc Number o GOLD. I 1900 400.000 £350,000 350,000 1 I I 20,000 $lo $10 Duff Developement Ltd. 2 -4° 1901 $300,000 $293,000 10,000 Jio $10 Kadana G. M. Co., (I J ref) 20 nommal 640 unissued 9 1909 £30*00 £16..75.70 Kechau CldHelds. Ltd. (f. p.,
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    • 111 1 Gambier <j.Bo do (Cube No- 1) unr P ic ,H ed n '0-35 Copra Bah M 8.30 do Pontianak n 8.00 Pepper, Black „17.45 do White 5 o/c 24.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.95 do Brunei No. 1 2.94 Pearl Sago n 4 .60 Coffee Bali, 15 0/0 „19.25 Coffee,
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    • 138 1 On Lonaon.— Bank a m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 6 m/s 2/4 15/16 do. 3 m/s 2/4 9/16 O« Germany.— Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.45 do 6 m/s 2.47 On France.— Bank d/d 2.93^ Private 3 m/s 3.01 do 6 m/s 3.04 On Inata.— Bank
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    • 195 1 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. O. steamer Britannia, connecting with the steamer Oceana at Colombo, from London Aug. 16, due Sept 14 Messrs. VV.B. Campbell, F. I). Spencer, E. V. Mitchelmore, J. Mac Ctymont, Q MacClymont, Mrs. M. Maddocks, Mr. J. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. W. Service. Per
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    • 35 1 The Westminster Gazette, Mortnwj Leadtr, Dat/y News, and Tribune publish a letter from British journalists in Calcutta protesting against the exag gerated reports of the unrest in Bengal, which have lately appeared in the papers.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 675 2 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War, Ac. Merlin, H. M. surveyship, .,070 tons, 146 crew, 2 guns, 1,400 h p. Capt Walu 1 u' 3 ,?> m Penan^ s ept I. For British North Borneo, U Rds. Sea Mew, Govt str 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew, 700 hp. Commander Morphv,
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      • 691 2 Magnet, Brit cable str 215 tons, Capt bimmonds, Augt 21. From Belawan Augt 19 1. Eastern Extension Telegraph Coy. Ltd. U— Rds M*rudu, Ger str 902 tons, Capt Rodenburg Sept From Tawao, Z U 2 9fr and 55 dp. Behn Meyer a-°', For rawao 7 -Rds. *«*"*>". Brit str 2,755
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      • 555 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Australien, SJgc* Oct 7 M M'times Austria Hongkong, Sept 8; Rautenberg Antilochus, China, Oct. 25 Mansfield A.rhe, Sydney, Oct 25 j Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 P O Cov Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct-; Borneo Coy Awa Maru, Japan,
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      • 445 2 Riojun Maru. Japan, Sept 30 P Simons Rhenania, Hongkong, Oct—; B. Meyer Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Oct 25 Daendels Roon, Bremen, Oct 3 Behn Meyer Senegambia, Hamburg, Oct 8 Behn Meyer Suevia, Hamburg, Sept 19 Behn Meyer Slavonia, Hongkong, Oct 26; B Meyer Sonnebcrg Australia, Sept- B Meyer Sado Maru, London, Nov
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