Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 September 1907

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  • 29 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 612, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, 1^ ÜBS bAY. S EPTT', Ivre^1 vre^ ia 19 O7; <mmmm m *'m I PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • 1192 1 THE CULLINAN." LARGEST DIAMOND IN THE WORLD. When the extraordinary natureof the stone is considered, it is not at all surprising that in certain circles at Home the proposal of the Transvaal to purchase the Cullinan Diamond for a present to King Edward should be regarded as hardly justifiable in
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  • 352 1 MR. ALFRED LYTTELTON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLBOYS. The Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, speaking at the prize distribution at Dulwich College, said that the public school tradition had no finer opportunity than in the Colonies of the Empire. When he was for a time at the head
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  • 176 1 JAPAN'S GROW ING OUTPUT OF KEROSENE. The output of kerosene oil in Japan, says the Japan limes, is increasing year after year. Last year it was 1,300,000 koku (Formosa excluded) so Japan now occupies the seventh place in the list of the world's kerosene producing countries. At no distant date
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  • 153 1 At the instance of a numtx i of policyholders, Mr. Hattori Sakutaro, President of the Nippon Seison Kabushiki Kaisha (Lite Insurance Company) in Koishikawa Ward, Tokyo, was arrested and charged with fraud. The insurance compiiny w.-s established some years a^o with a capital
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 310 1 t A so fgm m 91 cc SO |HH LITTLE CO, LTD. H 1 Singapore and Straits Settlements. I Big Tree Brand ■ealifornian Wines. H ed the Best value o| My W nu-> and are larpel :v ..II the »ir>t class Clubs, Hotel*, ami R.-Maurants in th H „r (i
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    • 188 1 ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. REAL REDUCTIONS. Once a, Year Once a Year only. I ROBINSON CO. Whiteaway, JC aid law Co. THE "NANCY" LADIES' WHITE SOFT THE "SOPHIA" THE "LUCILLE LAWN BLOUSES. Ladies Fine Blouses made of soft
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    • 10 1 FROMY, RO6EE CO. Of tCI rn <*> J£sak CD u-i IM~
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  • 942 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. THURSDAY, !2th SEPTEMBER. ASIATICS IN AMERICA. From Reuter's wires of the 10th and i ith inst., we learn that serious Anti-Japanese and Anti-Chinese nots are going on at Vancouver, and the rioters are those whites who have now-a-days come into prominence all over the world by
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  • 479 2 In the Marine Coui I vestc day, K. 1 1 Fraser, A. B. and D. 1 ayl r, fireman; both of the s. s. Uala," we e each cut ten days' pay and fined S3 The pay cut to go to pay wages to substitutes who did the defendants' woi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 319 2 p Grand Cinematograph p A A BEACH ROAD) T T H H E We Reproduce The Living World m RAt 7.50 p. m. »nd 9.30 p. m. n^ R EVERY EVENING p R R E OUR NEW PROGRAMME. E 255 Laughs in 85 minutes. •■•^•^••■■f BHBVBVftiPßHlßßatßß9Ba9BßVfißttflßttßßßßfl^B^BaVAßVßßßßßßßßßß^Hak^Bßk^Bßk^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^ I 19 Jfe TLi
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    • 148 2 THE JAPANESE*; A To-night and Every Night |\j P' New Programme E i New Play M A No doubt that good Rumour reports our show the best Show in the city. I N Recently reported from Kobe, Japan, that our branch show is a great success. Elf you want to
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    • 179 2 Hotel Europe Tht Commercial Hotel of BangkokUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Central Situation Electric Light and Fans Throughout. Comfortable Rooms Excellent Cuisine French Chef) ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN A RUNNER MEETS ALL STEAMERS Trams pass the door every few seconds. Terms Moderate. Mme. A. STABO, Proprietress. WAITED. J^ SMART Chinese Storekeeper
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Hi^h Water 0-44 am, 1-3 pm PStO Mail Homeward due SC' Tennis Lod'je Zetland Kegular Grand Cinematograph Show and 9-3O p rhilharmonic Orchestra practice. 30 p Parsi Theatre 9 p TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 13 High Water I-25 am, l-3 4 pm P& < Mail Outward due
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    • 243 3 List of Passengers. PASSENGERS OU TWARD. Per P. O. steamer Britannia 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.
    • 12 3 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, .HUttgJM j SEPTEMBER 12 19^
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    • 765 3 H I Number T a I Capital. Subscribed of 8s ue Psud Reserve r H Q Share. Value up to Company j Quotations r^— GOLD. 1900, £400.000 £350,000 350,000 I I 120,000 llo $10 Duff Develooemeni 1 tH 2.25 10,000 $10 $10 KadanaG.MCo (Href) 2.06 nominal 640
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    • 111 3 Singapore, September io, 19 0 7 Gambier fl i do (Cube No- i) unpicked fO c Copra Bali f do Pontianak ,'J Pepper, Black do White S o/o J 7 Sago Flo ar Sarawak 2 <1 do Brunei No. 2 Z Pearl Sago 2 Coffee Bali, 50/O Lo^ee, Palembang,
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    • 135 3 On /.onaon. Havk a m/s 2/4 7/16 Deui.nd 2 4 ,/i6 Private 6 111/s 2/4 7/8 do. 3 m/s 2/4^ On Germany. Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.45 do 6 m/s 2.47 O// France. —Bank d/d 2.93$ Private 3 m/s 3.01 do 6 m/s 3.04 Oh Inaia. Bank
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    • 74 4 An extraordinary Police scandal was recently revealed at Calcutta in connection with a Train theft case. Sometime ago, a Head Constable reported the loss of one thousand sovereigns from the train entrusted to him for depositing in the Mymensingh Treasury. The Inspector who held the investigation
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    • 90 4 From particulars in the Japanese papers of the disaster of the German steamer Wik (2,800 tons), it appears that an explosion took place in the engine room when the vessel was off Kamiko light house, Idzu province, on her way to Kohe from Yokohama,
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    • 41 4 Mirza Mahomed Rafi, a Persian from Moulmein, has won the first prize in the Middle Temple Lawn Tennis Tournament. This is the first time a prize has been won by an Oriental in sport in any of the Inns of Court.
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 187 5 WEILL fcr> ZERNER 8 A B/ITTERY ROAD. Are showing „u u, a fill( rolle(:tioM of Jevvellery guch Brooonefl NecklaoeBt j^^ at vefy p ricrs Sterling Silver Cigar and Clgaarettr Catat, Photoframet, Mirrors, Travellmrj Clocks, Manicure sets etc., etc. Watches! Watches!! Watches!!! IN NICKEL, SILVER A GOLD. WEILL ZERNER, Sole Agents
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      • 192 5 i Grand Rmateiir Concert. AT THE S.Y.L DRILL HALL (By kind permission of Lt. Col. Broadrick) BRASS BASAH ROAD. SATURDAY, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1907. Violin Solo by H. S. EBER. Conjuring by Pro.. PAGLAR. A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE. 'The Adventures of Col. Rock and Capt. Jakes" and also Vocal and Instrumental
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 348 6 IBISCUITSTI Stuallom Amell's Australian. 1 lb. tins, Aberaethy, Bicycle, Butter, Combination International; Lunch. Oyster Crackers, Soda, per tin... 25 Coffee, Milk Di-estive, per tin... 30 Finger Ginger Bread. Ratafia per tin 40 2 lb. tins, Afternoon Tea (B. assortment Bicycle. Butter. Coffee. Lunch, per tin 50 THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. THE
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      • 326 6 GOVERNMENT_NOTIFICATIONA LIST of applications for public house licences to be considered at the meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices on Wednesday, September j 25th, 1907, may be seen on application at the Colonial Secretary's Office and at the Chinese Protectorate, during the usual office hours. Singapore, qth September, igo?.
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      • 510 6 BA NKS. Hongkong I Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,001 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 <..,, minor Silver Reserve »1 1,000,000 J1 000 UWJ Reserve Liability ol Proprietors 1110,000,00c Court of Directors. G. H, Medhurst, Esq. Chairman, lion, Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq. D. M. Nissim Esq. E.
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      • 312 6 E, D, ML" ADLETS, F SEE MUM. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, 1 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, 03, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General Repairers cf
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      • 936 6 OR SALE, WANTED^&fi TO BE LET. QFKICE and Godown. With i mn a,e entry No. 7 Mahc' a^C Apply to GUTHRIE ft c l M 15 6-07. u. c. QFna £l Na ,E, Ba, tco Apply to: GUTHRIE Co., Ltd TI^LET. COMPOUND HOUSE. G R^; N D Fkgr Foor Roo^
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      • 184 6 3 Months 1 X°«hs »car OUT S N >*' 6 jjootfc 1 Vear <Jdll >- 'f^rtion J bove C hcaS\ t|ln «ueek! g tl inch s, yii Tint Can, Advan, l. Kcr^»ract spia willb^«ven«^ lc Advert, Manat-cr. List of Depots^J "tastern Daily Way-be obtain,, "Uilali, i 5 a, u.i.. Metan
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1522 4 SHIPPIMC NEWS. gi# R* VESSELS EXPHBT« r VESSELS IN P O RT. e L^%T" Mcycr Co tU> i XPECTED iSSSr«*asac -i^xv- tension Tele s^£ Murphy, Au« 31. From Kwantan Augt Simpson Feb V 2 '755 tons, Capt Keumers, Augt 30. From Swatow a 7• S; olombo Oct 1 2 ;P
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    • 399 4 R ak U T V P Se P l 2 5 i Mansfield Reichenbach, Adelaide, Sept 18; Behn Meyer Riojun Maru. Japan, Sept 30; P Simons Rhenania, Hongkong, Oct 12; Behn Meyer Rembrandt, Amsterdam, Oct 25 Daendels Roon, Bremen, Oct 3 j Behn Meyer benegambia, Hamburg, Oct 8 Behn Meyer
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 28 5 I or PISTOLS Mg IASE"' 1-40 a.m. Jpp.^' 1 _\a and mill- .truck wort Sco" 1 JLi against the .ccived. The* stols until the sale.
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    • 33 5 Official Information in London. •^tn, n-40 a.m. >f^at.nn h* been reRSw tl,c e anv reprcsentaK the affair. ««atff*iScial Qntrtera where J 1 lapanu ill realize „,b and that the e with the stron-
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    • 50 5 That Organized by Labour Leaders. I Sattls ro I tm Sept 11. 1 1-40 a. rn. I e that the not, |g ,mber of Amen■fUdfr- at Seattle who crciu-c at Seattle hoping that the l>w Commissioner Wail \\\___&_\h*cby and mil see unanimity amongst all ■JL g the entire coast of
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    • 310 5 |N CANADA, retell of 26th ll -Between 500 and 000 01 Jet«ro .irnved to-day on the Sc- arc to be taken Winnipeg to work on ...ruction for the Grand Two hundred others 0f rved oa the works of the rjWer Company, while the v x ~ed over the
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  • 78 5 MfromNaraina CJS **fore Mr. Q F I "rate, yesterday on a KftS? Kosccuted Mr t for the defer,: Shan Ivj b lva tJiediab^.w ebuildings are SW- T e lohic Place So .No 1L blazcd UPfcC^ eillaw ay. There i?«*ina^ ns prescnt thc ut t a h ai
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 33 5 London, Sept. io. 57 p m Reuter's correspondent at Casablanca reports thai the advance agains "he Moors has been postponed owing to he ind.sposit.on of General Drude with
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    • 70 5 ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE SAVAGE TRIBES. London, Sept. 11, ,0.57 a.m. A telegram from Loanda the capital ?h,?T V" thC C ngo re ion s <ates hat the Portuguese have during the u fc W <j ys had several engagements with the Cuamanhas. B Nineteen white and
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    • 49 5 MODUS VIVENDI SHOULD BE RESISTED. London, Sept. n, 10-57 a.m. The principal organ of the Newfoundand Government says that the Colony has been again sacrificed by the Imperial Government. It suggests that every constitutional weapon should be used to resist the enforcement of the modus vivendi.
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    • 74 5 SNAPPING OF THE DRIVING BELT. London, Sept. 11, 10.57 a.m. I he British steerable military Balloon has made its first ascent at Aldershot. It repeatedly turned in its own length did five miles in a semicircle in half an hour in a steady breeze.
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    • 52 5 London, Sept. I t, 10.57 a.m. The latest betting far the St. Legcr is as follows Woolwinder 6 to 5 Roi Herode 9 to 2 Glass Doll 100 to 12 Larig 1 00 to 8 Altitude 100 to 8 Acclaim 100 to 7 Dusty Miller 100
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    • 65 5 THIRTY RIFLES AND 5,000 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION. London, Sept. 11, 4-10 p.m. Yestereve passed quietly at Vancouver. The militia was held in readiness and the police arrested a large number of Orientals mostly Chinese who were armed with revolvers. A box addressed to a Chinese merchant
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    • 31 5 London, Sept. 11, 4-10 p.m The official circles of Ottawa are hopeful of a settlement on the basis of some restriction on the immigration of the Asiatics.
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    • 24 5 London, Sept. 11, 4-10 p.m. The Canadian papers generally deplore the outrages against the Japanese and demand the vindication of law.
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    • 29 5 London, Sept. 11. 4-10 p.m. The Japanese Ambassador Inouke paid a farewell visit to Prince Von Buelow at Norderney yesterday before starting for Japan.
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    • 59 5 RECORD OF LEGISLATION ADMINISTRATION. London, Sept. 11, 6-40 p.m. Yestereve. 'the Government made a novel departure by issuing record of legislation administration of various departments. The record shows that 1 18 Acts had been passed during the two Sessions of the Parliament and the National Debt in
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    • 85 5 London, Sept If, 6-40 p.m. The Sub-Committee of the Hague Conference has adopted the Prize Court proposal mentioned on 30th July. Twenty-six voted for the proposal. Bulgaria and Turkey are against it. They are objecting to the distribution of Judges. Russia Japan and thirteen small
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  • 68 5 It appears that the Grand festivity of twenty days will not take place at Ayuthia until next year. His Majesty will then have resigned a year longer then any other monarch of Siam and the event will be celebrated in an unprecedented scale the whole nation young and old subscribing
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  • 439 5 ALLEGED GIRL TRAFFIC. Chln St A d a ChinCSe WOman nam^ &cl dISP SingOfa^ fori Mr A r V' S aile y P^ecuted. defendant 3PPeared for thc Chan Mow lan, a girl of 22 vears of age said she had lived a free lifeJnd 111 now in the local refuge
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  • 144 5 On the ist instant, a re-pectablc Chinaman named Cheong Tek Seong was arrested on the report of Woh a Yong for the theft of a silver watch and a gold chain value $53. The case was remanded till Tuesda}-, when it was called, Sergeant Ross explained that
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  • 92 5 A couple of months ago, Wong A Li was before the Summons Court f>r handling explosives in amanner alleged by Detective Inspector Stenhouse to be dangerous to human life. The defendant was fined on that occasion. On the 20th ultimo, the same man was arrested by Acting
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  • 85 5 On Tuesday night, Syed Aliamad, an Arab, was quarrelsome by drank in Hylam Street, and assaulted a Japanese named Naghi. He was Arrested Yesterday, Sergeant Ross brought him before Mr. Colman to whom lie explained that he saw some people beating, another person. He interfered with
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  • 61 5 Captain Chancellor has become Chief Police Officer. Chief Inspector Howard has become Assistant Superintendent and has taken charge of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Force. Inspector Williams is expected from Malacca to succeed him. Inspector Knox is relieved ot the charge of Police Bahru, and is succeeded by Sergeant
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  • 60 5 On the 3rd instant P. C. 309 saw Hong Song and Tan Joh Bee in possession of a brass fitting of a steamer. He arrested them. Yesterday, Sergeant Ross charged them with fraudulent possession. After Mr. E. E. Colman had heard the case, the first defendant was discharged,
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  • 55 5 1 he case in which Mr. Brockloft", late steward at the Singapore Club, was charged with cheating a local tradesman by taking over a hundred dollars worth of provisions in the name of the club, was dismissed, the defendant beinu acquitted. Mr.Colman held that he
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  • 223 5 At 5.30 a.m., yesterday, Sergeant Taylor was in Armenian Street I Sn^T*?^ that Anglo! Ch.nese School authorities are putting up an annexe to the old building Ihe roof has just been put on and there are some corrugatted iron lying about na^ed^rV a ChinamSn named Chew
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  • 177 5 On the 13th, of last July, an informer named Voo Chiew called upon Inspector Frayne and gave him information of a place in Gaylang where coining was being carried on but he expressly enjoined the inspector not to go there until a certain time. This injunction and
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  • 154 5 Yesterday, Haji Ali was charged before Mr. C. K. Green. 2nd Magistrate with alleged breach of trust. Lai A Fu, an asssistant in a pawnshop said that the defendant went to him on the 16th, of July last. He witness was wearing a ring. The defendant
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  • 121 5 Yesterday before In the Supreme Court The Oriental Coy. made a claim against the Deutche Asiatische Bank for the sum of $3035.57. Messrs. Van Someren and T. Dudley Parsons appeared for the plaintiffs; Mr. Leigh Clare of Messrs Allen and Gledhill, for the defendants. The case
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  • 104 5 tarly on Tuesday morning, a Chinese lad was arrested for trespass on the railway line at lank Road. He seemed so regardless of his danger that the driver of an approaching engine had to slow down to avoid running him down. Yesterday, Sergeant Ross charged him with trespass..
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  • 223 5 PROGRESIVE YEAR WITH THE AID SOCIETY. Captain A. H. Young, C.M.G., presided at the annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society, held in the Municipal Offices at noon yesterday. The report of Mrs- K. A. Evatt, the hon. secretary, showed that, for the greater part of the past
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