Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 11 September 1907

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1 6 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 611, VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1907. PRSSE 5 CENTS'
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  • 550 1 VIEWS OF THE CHINESE EMPRESS. France Considers the Yellow Peril is Ovfr. A Peking telegram to the Mainichi states that on the 17th Prince Ch'ing communicated the gist of the RussoJapanese Agreement to Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress Dowager. la reply, Their Majesties made a statement
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  • 204 1 It does not seem very long since that white gloves were being har.ded to the Hongkong bench for clean calendars at Criminal Sessions. But times have changed. Here is what the Hongkong Daily Press prints, on AttgUSt 22 Hongkong is largely interested in capital punishment
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  • 100 1 Two Chinamen were committed to llfeod their trial before the High Court for dichonesty in combining with an outsider to defraud their employ^. tluproprietor of a gambling fr**m i«i Petaling Street. It is alleged that the accused in order to effect some profit from the farm, mutually
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  • 585 1 REMARKABLE STORY OF MANY CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES The man who is alleged to have m.uic almost an income out of a bad krec by successive claims for damages against different people was again brought up at West Ham police-court. He gave an address at Tcignmouth. and
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  • 169 1 FOURTEEN CHILDREN KILLED BY A WOLF. The Peking and Tientsin Times reports that a terrible fatality occurred at Shanhaikwan on August 8, resulting in the deaths of fourteen Qtinfse children. The children were in the habit of carrying food to their parent-, and generally took
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  • 123 1 It is seldom that news from Sctnl, the small dependency of Siam to the north of Kcdah, filters through to the outside world, but a friend ha-- just written to us from that State. According to him the country K rapidly improving; the people are more lawabiding and both
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  • 21 1 The wife of 11. 11. Maharaja General Sir PraUp Singh of Mar, 11. 11. Maharani Bhatiyanji, died recently of liemi* plegia.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 232 1 ■Ph»; s faH LITTLE CO., LTD. I ngapore and Straits Settlements. I FOR I Big Tree Brand lealifornian Wines. I B< st value cl any Winrs and arc largely I dan Clnl>s, Hotrls, and Restaurants in the I most suitable for Tropical Climates, as they combine I 1 |re«l hlno*
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    • 161 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE J^ 1 IS NOW ON **^r AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once Year Once a Year only. ROBINSON CO. whiteaway, cCaidlaw Co. Bargains in Boots. THE IRON HIGH ROOTS. WO R K M AN S H I P. Similar 10
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    • 4 1 FROMY, ROGEE ft CO.
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  • 1027 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. On Monday we published a despatch from the Secretary of State to His Excellency the Governor relative to the decision ot the Lords Commissioners on points raised by the Governor in connection with the Military Contribution. Some time ago certain
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  • 387 2 A Native Christian, who it is spread reports of »a mutiny am massacre of Europeans at Delhi, i tommemor.-'tion of the Mutiny oi 1857, which so much unnerved Delhi Euro peans that they took relugc, fully armed, in Ludlow Castle, h.^ been at rested there. car 'ifM SagSa Mr i
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  • 39 2 art R«* <4 the world w £tor»». tt»«S tT tni SI handcuff- x c e 0 I* cha e "f.o lor a > hor CI |,iit- 'J^* L admitted w ff p: I black Club or w
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 285 2 p Grand Cinematograph p *ljL ■s■ v a (BEACH ROAD) I \M I «3 j Soialloui Amell's flustpalian. I lb. tii\» f E- We RCDrOdUCe E Abemethy, Bicycle, Butter, CombiI nation International, Lunch, Oyster Crackers, Soda, per tin... 25 The Living World Coffw Miik w«©»tive, per tm.. 30 Y CT
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    • 67 2 THE GRAND GALA NIGHT! In the- Presence of Many Respectable Chinese Families. CDe Parsi fllfrgd ®L Chcatrical Cod. OF BOMBAY .AT BEACH ROAD. ToMiiqht! To-niqht! "ASEER-I-HIRJS" Sheridan's Pisarrol (In Oriental Garb.) COME AND SEe/ Beautiful Waterfalls Hfeavy Downpour in its Natural spfendour on the Stage. PRICES OF ADMISSION. AS USUAL.
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    • 105 2 WANTED. A Kling Mandor for Rubber Estate in Johore. Apply BARLOW Co. 12-9-07 14-9-07. Artie Xtilly, TURF COMMISSION AGENT RAFFLES PLACE Over Robinson Piano Cos Godown.) ARTIE TOLLY The well-known Straits Bookmaker has opened a $10,000 Book ON DOUBLE AND TREBLE EVENTS AND STRAIGHT CUTS ON ALL EVENTS. On the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 146 2 DOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER n. High Water 0-8 am., 0-35 pm Annual Ger. Meeting. Children's Aid Society Mnmapal Office, 11 am SCC Tennis Grand Cirvmatograph 7-30 and 9-3o pm Parsi Theitre 9 p TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER High Water 0-44 am, 1-3 pm 4< O Mail Homev/ard due SCC Tennis Lotlge Zetland
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 225 3 List of Passengers. PASSENGERS OU TWARD. Per P. O. steamer Britannin, connecting with the steamer Oceana at Colombo, from London Aug. 16, due Sept. 14- Messrs. W.B. Campbell, F. D. Spencer, E. V. Mitchelmore, J. MacClymont, Q. MacClymont, Mrs. M. Maddocks, Mr. J. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. W. Service, W.
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 9 3 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPIV.M^»
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    • 818 3 JKJ Capital. Subscribed of LSW! 1 Psud Wn„ T— 5 L _s£*« L Va,UC UP tD Compt^ Quotations ye P GOLD. 190O| £400,000 £350,000 350,000 I 1 X lW x,i 20,000 $lo $10 Duff Developement Ltd 2.25 1901, $300,000 $293,000 IO ,ooo $10 $10 Kadana G. M
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    • 109 3 Singapore, September 9, 1907. Gambler s 6.824 do (Cube No- 1) unpicked Io Copra Bali 8 do Pontianak 7 7( Black I! ,7.40 do White 5 o/c 23 624 sago t lour Sarawak M 2.96 do Brunei No. 1 "2 <u Pearl Sago Coffee Bali, .50/0 Coffee, Palembang, 200/0
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    • 137 3 On I. onaoi Bauk j m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/41/16 Private 6 m/s 2/4 7/8 do. 3 m/s 2/4 1 O« Germany. Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 ra/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 luata. Bank
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 247 5 WEILL ZERNER S A. BATTERY ROAD. Are showing now a fine collection of jewellery such as, Rings, Brooches Necklaces, Lockets etc. at very reasonable Prices. Stirling Sliver Cigar and Clgaarett- Casts, Fhotoframet, Mirrors, Travelling Clocks, Manicure sets etc., etc. Watches! Watches!! Watches!!! IN NICKEL, SILVER A GOLD. WEILL ZERNER, Sole
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 443 6 Japanese Cinematograph. TO-NIGHT! 7 3 9 3 p o™:r d TO-NIGHT!! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME We have received over 2,000 fed of new films from Cinematographs Pathc, 19 Stamford Road, Singapore. Over 3 000 et from Pathe Freres London per s. Borneo Out of them absolutely the best quality films as
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      • 335 6 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A LIST of applications for public x Ivjusc licences to be considered at i 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 at the Chinese Protectorate, during the usual office hours. Singapore,
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      • 518 6 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. IJAID-UP1 J A1D-UP CAPITAL $10,000, 0UU KfcSKRVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve •10,000,000 I Q1 (X x) uOO Silver Reserve Sll.OOoiooO J 21 UUU)IAW Reserve Liability ol Proprietors fIOjOOO.OOO Court of Directors. (j. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson -Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D.
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      • 316 6 11 E, D, M," ADLETS, FOF SEE MUM. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, < M'posite 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 v HOOT A^OMPANVT V3, Belfxetd Street, Ipoh. General
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      • 887 6 LSAUJVANTEC, &C, TO BE LET. Apply to GUTHRIEA („U (1 15-6-07. u. c. OFFICE lel No Apply to: 6UTHRIE Co., ttd. 2i 8 -°7TOJ.ET. COMPOUND HOUSE. (GROUND Root. Four Room, and Kitchen. Kent ti2. No. /f 2 Bemook* Sinet 29-6-07. JOHN de SILV4. //J, Paul Street SetrmSm* Dealers iii general
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      • 124 6 3 Moouis I^ell 3 Moothh Vca r eH Notice I Jo vc > I daily ins, l^ l insenion. Urunh "^l-,B N i'ii>.jj,ci clst 0I repots wnertl 44 taster.i bail) !<■ ■i* i H *».ay.ofc übtdinec. Kaliks i. H I Adurubl I I I csws. Kimd I I ...im and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 2071 4 SHIPPING NEWS. r£?£L f F str s» Cap t vccccle r vesselsTn port W^**BiS VESSELSJXPECTED. gjtitt^-ttSL YESSELS_IN PORT. o^essien, Marseilles, Nov 4 M Men- of -War, Ac. Dec 4 Ballast' 2 McAHsterTco yd u eyf naf HL^L Agents uZ^r^' Adelaide Sept l8 Bchn Sea /T/ra., Govtstr 500 tons, displace- R
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 430 5 Knstna Mutu and Samanathan were a K g< d e^ terd ay before Messrs M f lCh K U E K d r? ibsOn with *e robberrv of a bunch of fruit, the property of Go Seo Huang on the ist instant Inspector Connor prosecuted u OSc< Zj}
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  • 122 5 On Monday night, Mr. T. Dudley Parsons' bungalow at Teluk Kuren Kechil, was entered and burgled. A bed and some other property were stolen Early yesterday morning, a Javanese was seen prowling about in the neighbourhood of the house. A detective arrested him. Later in the day,
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  • 126 5 fak Tok was arrested on Monday at Boat Quay with about 251b of betel nuts in his possession. As he could not satisfy the police as to how he came by them, he was locked up. Yesterday, Sergeant Ross charged him with fradulent possession of property
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  • 114 5 Teng Hun, an obvious vagrant was found on Monday in Peoples Park in possession of six tins, clearly the property of a retail oil vendor. When accosted by a detective, he took him to -everal places but could find no one to vouch for his respectability. Yesterday, he
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  • 78 5 Yesterday Sergeant Ross charged two Chinese with playing card in public. A detective gave evidence. The defendants in defence said it goes without saying that the magistrate will believe the prosecution and disbelieve the accused." Mr. Colman fined them each $25, in default, a month's imprisonment.
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  • 66 5 KhooTye Chiang, an ex chinting, and Lim Beng Ho stand charged with causing hurt to Mr. Chia leow Yong, one of the managers of the Opium Farm. Mr. G. 1. Carver is retained for prosecution and Mr. Rowland Allen for the defence. The case
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  • 61 5 On Monday Kristensamy had a quarrel with Sect Tui Kiew and struck him a violent blow on the face, inflicting a wound which bled profusely. He was arrested and yesterday, was charged before Mr. C. F. Green with causing hurt. He was fined Sis, in default, three
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  • 154 5 DOUBTFUL IDENTIFICATION. IMS ran away. He followed. Then two any of the men. He only tho Ugn th/ i estl nin S witness came to the conclusion that the defendant h W i a s S ne h c e k ma her hO P^ Ma ™"d nis neck he
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  • 105 5 On the Bth ultimo, Ahamed Merican entered the shop of Madras Bob" and impudently carried off a lamp. He was sec b y some of the attendants, pursued, captured and handed over to the police. His criminal record justified his being sent for trial by a jury. Yesterday,
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  • 98 5 On Monday, P. C. 183 of the Sepoy Lines division, went on duty at lrwell Road from 2 ft. m. till 6a. m. During that time he was assaulted and left on the road in an unconscious condition. Thus he was found between rive and
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  • 70 5 Soh A Seng, a coal coolie was seen on Monday by Dock P. C. 89 leaving the Dock premises, in a manner that excited suspicion. He approached him and found beneath his jacket a piece of brass. He arrested him. Yesterday, the man was charged before Mr.
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  • 87 5 On Monday, Ng a Kou a poultry rearer came in from the country to make some purchases. He went to Campong Glan, thence Clyde Terrace market. He had sixty cents in his pocket. Teng Eng Kan was his rikisha puller. At the market he felt some one pulling
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  • 72 5 On Monday night, Low Tek Seng engaged Peng Cho's rikisha and went for a drive. On the way he exploited the look and annexed three cents. The puller perceived this and gave him into custody. Yesterday, he was charged before Mr. C. F. Green with theft. He
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  • 63 5 Lim Siew Hock is the cashier of the Holland Trading Company. The manager has complained that he, the cashier has received certain sums amounting roundly to fr»,ooo belonging to the firm, but has not brought them to account. He has born absent from office for three
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  • 48 5 The practice of bilking is rather common here, but sometimes the bilker comes to grief. Wm. Strugnell who has been before Mr. Hooper more than once for this, has been fined $10, in default, 14 days. As he could not pay the fine, he went to prison.
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  • 60 5 It will be remembered that M. C. S. Mahomed was recently sentenced by the Bench Court to two years rigorous imprisonment for perjury. He appealed and applied for bail. This was refused. He went to Mr. Justice Fisher who allowed bail in two sureties
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  • 49 5 At the Supreme Court, yesterday morning, Ana Mahomed Cassim sued Moona Kader Meydin before the Chief Justice Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones for i f i oo for maintenance, jewellery, medical, funeral and other expenses, of a deceased lady who was plaintiffs sister and defendant's wife.
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  • 49 5 Mr. Ariga Keitaro, of the Patent Bureau, arrived at the Hiogo Kencho for the purpose of holding an investigation in order to ascertain if there are any violations of trademark regulation in connection with articles exported or to be exported to Manchuria and Corea. He subsequently left for Nagasaki.
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  • 842 5 WAS THERE ANOTHER WOMAN IN THE CASE? Some Siartling Revelations. The China Mail published the following statement in its issue of Auc 11 with regard to the murder of the woman whose body was found in trunk on the SS. Monteagle mnH ll^ n aVC Several attempts
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  • 161 5 S. Andrew's House provides a home for boys desirous of attending school in Singapore The House is under the charge of a European House-Master (a schoolmaster) who is appointed by the Committee. It is situated on rising ground near Fort Canning, and within ten minutes' walk of
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  • 58 5 As a mark of respect to the memory of the late Colonel H. S. Olcott, it is intended to establish an Orphanage in Ceylon which is to be founded out of the fund raised by the Buddhists of Ceylon in appreciation of the various useful services rendered to them by
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  • 516 5 We have received the following statement from Miss C. M. Ward, Gottesruhe, Woodford Green, Essex! who originated the Home, and has exerted herself much on its behalf, and to whom subscriptions for enlarged premises may be sent. "While tidings come to us of the momentous
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  • 107 5 ALLEGED PLOT AMONG ARMY OFFICERS. With reference to the recent murder of Mncda Seji, an alleged Russian spy, in Tokio, under circumstances already reported, it is said that the murder has led to the disclosure of a serious plot amongst the Japanese
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  • 100 5 Rangoon, August 25. On Saturday evening the Mahomedans of Rangoon held a public meeting at which they passed a cordial votes of thanks to the Burma Government for erecting I permanent memorial over the grave of Bahadur Shah, the Mast King of Delhi, who was deported as a
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  • 95 5 A DECREE BY THE KMPEROR. The Mainichi has received the following telegram from Seoul The Emperor has decided to issue the following Decree We are endeavouring to improve the administration and the customs of the nation. Believing that We must set an example, We shall
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