Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 10 September 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 610, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1097 1 WHAT HE IS IN BANGKOK. Like the cook syce or coolie, the house-boy in Bangkok, be he Chinese, Tamil, Madrassi or what not, comes in for a good deal of blame. This is either rightly or wrongly— in many cases undoubtedly rightly— so, but it is doubtful whether
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  • 366 1 "RUBBER SHARES- A WARNING." The following article with the above heading was published in a recent issue of John Bull. We reproduce it as showing what erroneous notions get abroad regarding the rubber industry. The italics are our own The various rubber producing companies working in the Malay Stnus have
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  • 249 1 Says the Burma Echo It is unlikely that this branch railway can be opened for traffic on the rst proximo, or if it is it will probably be closed early next month, pending its completion. A week hence, the Government Inspector of Railways will go over the
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  • 237 1 The president of the Geological Section of the British Association, Professor j. W. Gregory, in his address delivered on the Ist August, observed that 1907 was the centenary year of the Geological Society of London and indicated the great influence exercised by the society
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 1 T JL' 3D |i LITTLE CO., LTD. •A IfOrti in Singapore and Straits Settlements. FOR Big Tree Brand ealifornian Wines. med the Best value of any Wines and are l?«- ge ly IVaifd l ncarly U thC Hl>t CUS CIUbS? Hotcls and Kt -star-ante in the I d Kin«d"
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    • 197 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON "^l AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once Year Once a Year only. ROBINSON CO. —r■■ TAILORING"^ We have just received some very smart goods in(Joatings Serges, i weeds and Flannels. We invite your inspection before purchasing elsewhere.
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    • 3 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO.
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  • 526 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. THE POLICE FORCE. Is it even remotely possible that we shall have a European Police contingent that will be so organised that reasonable services can be obtained for reasonable remuneration Such is the question put by a correspondent who has been in touch
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  • 254 2 In June last a motion was put before the Legislative Council for the grant of a sum of $70,000 towards the completion of the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital. Inputting this before the Council the Colonial Secretary went through the whole history of the plans
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  • 326 2 mbei a^ I gftaS I Il)d Sed an appeal inJSji gainst the decision R h I I reamer lor local snl^S f day from Ha»£ I jhe Uiiengmai. j rataoi,U expected omj P^ vee ldcilceili:h< 1 WentohimifhedM truth, he -aid he did not bo? I nc did not >peak the
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  • 10 2 Lio« l opium L^^| before the as j Perak Pioneer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 328 2 Japanese Cinematograph. TO-NIG HT I 7 i?3 P d™; ISnd1 S nd TO-NIGHT 1 1 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. We have received over 2,000 feet of new films from Cinemato- j graphs Pathe, 19 Stamford Road, Singapore. Over 3,000 leet from Pathe FrcTes London per s. s* Borneo Out of them
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    • 91 2 p Grand Cinematograph F (BEACH ROAD) A m R We Reproduce p T The Living World D At 7.30 p. m. and 9.30 p. m. M H EVERV EVE IN<S E OUR NEW PROGRAMME 255 Laughs in 85 minutes. Che Parsi Hlfrcd theatrical Cou. OF BOMBAY AT BEACH ROAO. To-night!
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    • 634 2 COVERNMENTJIOTIFICATION. A LIST of applications for public house licences to be considered at the meeting "of the Board of Licensing Justices on Wednesday, September 25th, 1907, may be seen on application at the Colonial Secretary's Office and it the Chinese Protectorate, during the usual office hours. Singapore, gth September, 1907.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-UAY, SEPTUM|, ER 0 High Water. 0-9 a., SCC Tennis g"™ l Cinematograph 7-30 and 9-30 Parsi Theatre 9 p TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER High W>ter 0-8 am., 0-53 pm Annual Ger. Meeting. Children's Aid Mnnicipal Office? 1 1 anT bociet y SCC Tennis Grand Cinematograph 7-30 ami 9-30 Pm
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 22 3 ,,i THE QUESu0f l „.o-45n.m. aon^shascon>i- L It was resolved to mpnt to settle the i' JvcHilabw byper-
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    • 33 3 IUn Ago fa m,ly >ept- v. lO+$JLm. Sent at Canton J* J Hsing m the -of the Fingeshing ate and his family j t hc magistracy rroops have been tit?-
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    • 44 3 $$ift STARVING. 45 am. been received irom .^vntten by Kaid August .t is "years have a- been impusoned iledownroomwithottt ■Jifloor he has caught a to get a aid to cat anything. rived him of all his Maclean has not toft*
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    • 46 3 liHAFU) SECURED ALL M jj|||UNnioNS sept ic-45 am M new* trom Casablanca ort about the landing Ljj force* at Ma/agan were Jrjk ied tor the [he troops to that place ggpnanded owing to news fctivtdto the effect that secured all the am-
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    • 36 3 Sultan's Adherents Disgusted. MY LIKELY I<> JOIN ;,ERKHEI> Sept. 9, 10-45 a m p "..ador -tatc that the Sultan of Morocco ff nooghlj disgusted with cv -tr.a-.nir.g at Fez. It is -ire likely to join the
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    • 27 3 Muley Hafid's Followers Disappointed. SEA LOAN FRANC 10-45 ani\md thai follower! of* have been -mailing at having sufficient seatly. Muley Hatid is mage foi 11 of five
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  • 162 3 smoking concert I t the by the European memc Force in honour of the retiring Chief ere was a verv -hair. nhouse han•nUinins 1 Grove, E^q Singapore.]' -ndersigned Inspectors! Constables of the -^■ngem at Singapore Police Force r approving departure, »*rsorae Hunt token of our
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  • 23 3 [>V a «ay there was a fcjnB some boatW2 wcre us «i as e M M Namara w is
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 101 3 GOING AT A SPEED OF *5j KNOTS. London, Sept 9, i,a.m. Ihe departure of the newly built turbine steamship of the CunarH 1 developed a g^aT'pa^ tic demonstration. The Banks of the Mersey were hned with an enthusiastic crowd of a hundred thousand spectators. The largest ship
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    • 53 3 X RFm B R Y n A^l ERICA WITH A RfcCORD OF i 712 POINTS. London, Sept. 9, 1 a.m. Ihe Palma Rifle Trophy is won by America with a record of i 7 points Canada made ,671, Australia ,65. Great Britain 1584. The previous besi
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    • 20 3 The Japanese Feted at Trieste. London, Sept. 9, 4.20 p.m. Ihe festivities in honour of the Japanese continue at Trieste.
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    • 31 3 EMPEROR PAUL -17,600 TONS. London, Sept. 9, 4 2o p.m. Ihe new Russian Battleship Emperor Paul, 1 7,600 tons, was launched at St Petersburg on Saturday.
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    • 89 3 Mob Wrecking Orientals' Quarters. 400 JAPANESE ATTACKED AT VANCOUVER. London, Sept. 9, 4-20 p.m Ihe Tribune" reports that following the refusal of the Lieutenant-Gover-nor to *ign the measure for the exclusion of the Orientals the mob wrecked thc Japanese and Chinese quarters in Vancouver. In one district the Japanese drove
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    • 18 3 London, Sept. 9, 7.15 p.m. His Majesty King Edward returned to England.
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    • 32 3 London, Sept. 9, 7.15 p.m. Mr. James Sully, L. L. D. late Professor of Philosophy of Mind and Logic University College, London and Lecturer on Education to the College of Preceptors.
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    • 32 3 London, Sept. 9, 7-15 p.m. Before appealing to the country Government wants another trial at Social Reforms, and to tackle the Liquor, Age Pensions Bill at the next Session.
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    • 68 3 London, Sept. 9, 7-15 p.m. The Modiisvtvendi of the Newfound land treaties has been signed. It practically prolongs the Modusvivendi of 1900 but takes into consideration the noninterference of taking Newfounde on board the American vessels in nonterritorial waters, Americans not to use Purseseines, and not to fish
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  • 199 3 Pictures of foxes and grapes and of oxen in teacups suggested themselves in the Supreme Court, yesterday when Eno's and Bovril figured largely in a case that came before Mr. Justice Fishei It was an appeal from the decision oi Mr. Colman, in sentencing
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  • 113 3 Notwithstanding keey competition all round the Japanese Cinematograph is getting bumper houses twice every night. The success of the show is mainly due to the careful selection of the subjects and the anxiely to cater to the taste of the public. The management is always trying to
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  • 519 3 No N 2,x°R* a Ch incse woman lj ves a over !L "i^ med to think thc matter uea by the payment 3 0. The noor man fold them she had no m ££y trio r?S k Ul aCtl "8 On behalf Of the m2V her that thc
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  • 171 3 I'll give you something to report." This utterance was given in a case yesterday when Mr. Morriss responded to a summons issued at the instance of a Chinese contractor whose work he was supervising at Kcppel Harbour. Mr. Braddell appeared for the com plainant and
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  • 117 3 CARS FALL INTO A RIVER. It is reported that there has been another serious railway accident closely resembling that which took place some years ago, when a train on the Nippon Railway was blown over the Haklgawa bridge. This time the catastrope occurred at the
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  • 101 3 Yesterday, fifteen Chinese were charged on remand before Mr. E. E. Colmnn with affray in Merchant Road on the 26th, ultimo. P. C. No. 27 said that a report was brought to the Central Station and he and a number of police went to quell the disturbance. In
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  • 66 3 H. E. The High Commissioner while at Pahang inspected tlie new road from Henta to Kuan ton and the gaol at Lipis. Amongst those who waited on Sir John Anderson were Dato Maharaja Perba of Jelai, the principal Chief of the Ulu who was accompanied by a body guard of
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  • 572 3 SHIP MASTER FINED $1,000. EVASION OF PASSENGER SHIPS ORDINANCE. Yesterday the master of the s.s. "Van issued at the instance of Captain Edwards, the Senior Boarding OfficeY, to explain how he came to take passengers on board his ship, having no license to offence defendant d d Ot admit the
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  • 225 3 On the evening of the 6th instant, Imbri. a Malay, who has considerable acquaintance with the police, went to the house of one Ledith, a Javanese, living at the latk mile Kranji Road, and was hospitably entertained, put up for the night, and so far trusted as
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  • 111 3 Owners and Masters of Vessels are are requested to keep their Vessels as clear of the Ranges as possible, during the Heavy Gun Practices which will take place from the undermentioned Ports on the Dates stated. Range-clearing Launches carrying Red Flags, will patrol the Firing Area for
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  • 62 3 The late Syed Abdul Kader bin Abdul Rahman Alsagoff died, on April 19 last, without having administered fully the estate and effects of the late Syed Alie bin Mohamed Assapie deceased. In order that the matter might be concluded, Syed Omar bin Mohamed Alsagoff, merchant, of 1 2 Battery Road
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  • 380 3 Bombay Augt 28. Steamship Passages.— All the steam- I ship companies carrying passengers between India and England have decided to raise their passage rates by 10 per cent. The reason given is the increased cost of working expenses, paiticularly the higher price of Bengal coal. Considerable indignation
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  • 221 3 We regret to have to record the death, through an accident, of Mr. Glover, the Clerk of Works, supervising the operations at the Old Town Hall on Saturday forenoon. The deceased was in company with the contractor watching a coolie at work when a mass
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  • 192 3 Sharks are not common to Hongkong, (says the S. C. Morning Postoi August 27), and until yesterday we had never heard of a bather being molested by anything more serious than ordinary jelly fish bad enough in their way. On Suiulay evening, however, one o! the
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  • 47 3 Mr. Thos. Groves, the Acting State Engineer, Perak, and Mr. F. W. Mager, Executive Engineef, P. W. D. t have joined the 'All Saints Church' Committee, the former in place of Mr. Anderson, the latter takes over the duties of Treasurer from Mr. Gronier who has resigned.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 205 3 WEILL ZERXER A. BATTERY ROAD. Are showing mm a fine collection of Jewellery such as, Rings, Brooches Necklaces, Lockets etc. at very .1 UJJU. Prices Sterling Silver Cigar and Clgaarett- Cases, Pftotoframts, Hlrrors, Travailing Clocks, Man'cure set* ate., etc. Watches! Watches!! Watches!!! IN NICKEL, SILVER A GOLD. WEILL ZERNER, Sole
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 498 4 FIRST NETH IND: COFFEE ROASTING FACTORY MALANG SOLE ADDRESS IN NETH: EAST INDIA .FOR SUPERIOR, ROASTED GROUND COFFE 3OX-.3D E"VE£^YV7"IiJBie/E ALirl.' AT •SCZEF MIULLER A Co. 166 Cecu Strtti, 1 CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY. ar6yle road, penang. stock: MiiMcal goo<K Pictorial Post Card:;, M Household" Brand Ceyion lea and 1 »ritai?ia brand
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    • 298 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. Suite G. (8-8-07—7-9-07.) T.E.CHINA CO. I COMMISSION A6ENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post
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    • 507 4 BANKS. Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 *2l 000.000 Silver Reserve $ll,ooaooo f l wuuu 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. Goetz,
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    • 283 4 "E. D. M: ADLETS. FO 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, Bel field Street, Ipoh. General Repairers of
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    • 680 4 R SALE, WANTED, TO BE LET. QPFICX and Godown. With im m U ate entry No. MaUcca' s^ Apply to GUTHRIE La, U, 13-6-07. u. c. RANTED a Book-keeper f or th Ji V^ StCrn Dail^ M^ Office" Salary S5O a month. CU m Applyatthe"E.D.M." Office. o ™d. l ICt
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    • 228 4 filths H 1 Vear ad vertisinc uM WanU No T Ut f i For inch^^^B thrice weekly. g h pS I<or inch SitoLf /woinsertions^^B lor 1. 2 0 H Si.oe," 3 COn^utnt J Man -'age, Birth or lu fU Per insertion. tb^M tis m l)ls sptml Llst f depots J
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