Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 September 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 622, VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY^ SEPTEMBER 24, ***** [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 917 1 Dear Sir, As the season is now approaching when thousands of Christians will be going to France fora short time, I think it is very important that they should understand a little of the state of things, so as to take an intelligent attitude, and be helpers
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  • 39 1 In consequence of Dr. I'eart's transfer to Krian Taiping is now left with only one District Surgeon for both hospital and outdoor work, and the Department is still further crippled by the illness of Dr. Clarke ot Batu Gajah.
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  • 825 1 Bombay, September 1 1 Victoria Memorial. The Trustees of the Victoria Memorial have published the Special Engineer Committee's report on the foundations of the Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta. The Committee recommend that the idea of building a memorial of marble be abandoned and that it be built
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  • 75 1 Batavia has a fire brigade which showed its inefficiency at a conflagration there on September i. m the ward of Tanah Tinggi. The fire raged for an hour, and burned down nearly two hundred houses, the damage being estimated at 200,000 guilders. It was then only
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 W ARE INTROOUCINe THE jpm Over Shoe. Y^ AMERICA'S BEST SHOE. I cd tor Tv» Weir, Easy Comfortable Fit, and Shapeliness, I THEY NEED NO "BREAKING IN" I £J "WALKOVERS" A) I [Ji 18,000 pairs made, per day, by over Url J»rk O skilled wor kmen. VT^T AW (0^ Ail
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    • 290 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. ES=* PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. Records Pathe Records nj inch single $1.00 each. ii£ inch double $1.40 each. Sleiaii a gent WBILL ZBRNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. t Howarth Erskine Ei>gii?eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone
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    • 12 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. co #NJft rl l iWi^ V 2E Sr (JjJTj :<
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  • 514 2 The Eastern Daily Mail TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. THE HEALTH COMMITTEE AT WORK. It is, perhaps, not generally known that a strong sub-Commit-tee of the Municipal Commissioners have since the receipt of Professor Simpson's report, been engaged m considering it and have now submitted a report m which they give their
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  • 554 2 it need not surprise anyone to find from the nature of tht- work brought before the Legislative Council that the Government an casting about to devise measures to secure revenue enough to keep the Colony solvent, Mr. H. Fort recognised this at Friday's Meeting of the
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  • 394 2 On Sunday, Tan Hoon was arrested at Kampang Martin en the report of Mr Dunman of Gaylong Brick Works on a charge ofc retaining a stolen Chinese lighter, value 5250. Yesterday, the man was charged by Constable Joyce who applied for a postponement for a week. Mr. C. F. Green
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  • 22 2 arrested on nuKU shooting V9j?Snd him *L Inspector Hart cnarg™ the police for the gun' 1 was- contiscated.
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  • 16 2 Bengal Cha mw« V Augus. s to eft* V il^ nI Chamber
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  • 12 2 I-HREI had di^ rsed it «hoi" M u otf t
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 209 2 Grand Cinematograph j NOTICE PA THE FRERES. Notice is hereby given that the Trade- mark P. O. P." is the exclusive property of KOBBRT HAKPEK Co., PKOENTIKB TO-NioHt PRiKI'ARY, Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia, CHANGE covering "All food substances, Cordials and Fermented Liquors" m all colours and T XT* LI Or
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    • 226 2 NOTIOE. Owing to the dissolution of partnership between T; Sargeant and N. J. Sarre of the International Restaurant except the order is signed by T. Sargeant on and after the 23rd of September 1907 and all accounts or claims owing by the International Restaurant must be sent m to T.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 DOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 24 High Water o»> pm SG R A Annual Meeting Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Harsi Theatre 9 p.m. SCC Tennis TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 25 High Water 0.27 a.m. 0.35 p.m Licensing Sessions. 2.30 SG R A Annual M>et:nc SCC Tenms Parsi The. tre 9
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 51 3 I ■I^K.MMERCE. <;■ Te-olu'ion of the ■^Vr-al-^ur Congress B :>d;?or the abrogat.onof X^ trade -.th Japan has B*fh?feW "c added mfrS'^ that there" ■^^dentsat Vancouver were ■*'*txof the Japanese. Such I directed aga.nst the ■^^•lv precipitate action ■T^reltable. A careful B*\E Government into the K^e recent influx
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    • 33 3 I-yjNGACAMPATSIBI r IBRAHIM. u ,don. Sept 3 "-.oa.ii.. (jsablanca mention a Bide by the French at "me Moorish camp at bibi L^ attacked and shelled I he French ioreL.eutenant killed.
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    • 19 3 t«-ioa.m. v r ye Chid Morenga and a ore killed m Force from Q
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    • 83 3 isn ro korea. sept :.v 1 1- 10 a.m. correspondent at Tokio Sttbe Crown Prince of japan ÜBKJ by Prince Ansugawa and jt Count Kat^ura and Admiral ■ots on a twn week's visit to B :he 10th of November on v ;^c i- Kashima escorted
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    • 48 3 ['ANNEXATION INTENDED AT PRESENT. Loodoo, Sept. 23. ii-io a.m-. hps Ito, being interviewed on w Korea, outlined the reform m Korea Km dm to be annexed with pastes the Koreans themselves r. x -.a: eby rejecting the fair c offered to it by 1
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    • 31 3 KBIRrHDAY FESTIVITIES AT HOMBLKG. '.Sept. 3 u-io am. r enna -rates that there at Homburg m •'layofHisHighpofbian A new spring honour of the King ■■■porn spring.
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    • 51 3 WION OF HEAVY FINES. »i 3-55 P-m. "'Ceilor of Mississippi ha> EL** <*!» Cotton Compress pr«« illegal Trust. A period J2»» given 1 .the Directors of 3* up it, business «n» Tom the State. J^parn.. i: Hned I(8o0f000 nc Comp aayn y controls 31 a«tt mostly m
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    • 38 3 on. Sept. 23, 7 p m kV men at Cardiff on *SL,V lrßell ?aj d that they the companies that they Hu^T en if the ballot anc th c; diplomatic *oecC before thc strike
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    • 46 3 Gove rnment in Egypt. SlSn n6 well-known 11 of^^'ngtheVicepresiJ^Jfoarrt^ gl lative Council c inri d pC °P le S P art y with t^'nciudrnw devolopement of JirfS re: entali ye Institutions, N W,L ICuUure r eform m edu^ Sofl 3S towards the SUncJ m and eventually
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  • 58 3 P* has fe' th ?rcat c atholic fr*'k\^ lr ted the end of the P^'ttv 1 lormat '°n of a new -hment Sf" of *he universe Sir Edward JNos *JSRI day, he had no P^^'e M, C t X pla ers wcr€ t£ >Uch
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  • 634 3 ALLEGED THEFT OF OVER $1700 WORTH OF VALUABLES. allegation of having^ he Tnh "ulti!^ Srg£cT ho^^ onthen,ghtofthe, 7 th. In a draw"? m the counter fa his place, he left he alleges, over S, 7 00 wo.Jh of jew cj lery. He returned after midnight and T n H tO
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  • 137 3 The Malay who was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Bench Court for the robbery o\ Mrs. Edith, E. Lurcock at Pulo Bram, appealed. Yesterday, appeal was heard by Mr. Justice Fisher, Mr. Rowland Braddell appearing for the defendant. Judgment was reserved Another magistrate's appeal case
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  • 82 3 Dock watchman No. 38, on Saturday morning, saw a Chinese co .jhe helping himself to some dried fish from a torn bag at Borneo Wharf. He took the man and a couple of fish to Inspector Wilson who locked up the man. me fish were worth fifteen
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  • 110 3 I his is the name adopted by a New Christian sect, the members of which claim to have been baptized by the Holy Ghost, to have received the gift of tongues, the power of healing &c. One of the members, Miss Lizzie Frazer arrived here on Saturday
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  • 359 3 A CHINAMAN LOSES MONEY BY GAMBLING. A twakow coolie, named Lim Kce San was charged before Mr. E. E Coiman by Inspector Nolan on Tuesday afternoon, for using as genuine a\ o L ed m f 1 a Car^° of eartH for the fillip n of the swamp
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  • 165 3 Yesterday, Ng Chai Gian was charg- en by Inspector Hart with criminal I breach of trust m respect of $260, the j property of Ng Chai Eng a mandor m I charge of a Pine apple factory m Serangoon Road. Ng. Chai Eng said that on the
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  • 129 3 At ore o'clock yesterday morning, j the occupant of No. 174 North Bridge Road heard a noise and on looking about for the cause, found a man hiding among some rice bags. He called his servants who caught the intruder and j handed
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  • 128 3 Pu a Lin lives m Beach Road On I Saturday night Leong a Lim and another slept m his room. He had a hat and a pair of silk trousers hanging on a peg. When he woke on Sunday morning, one of the men was non est and
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  • 99 3 At j.jo a.m. on Sunday, Ong Boon Whai was arrested at Orchard Koad Market for the theft of four ducks belonging to Lai Uug Hoh a vendor of poultry. Yesterday Inspector McLean charged him before Mr. C. F. Green, 2nd. Magistrate, with theft. The evidence showed that
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  • 83 3 Mr. l'an Teck Guan, the son of Mr. Tan Boon Chin, was married on Saturday, m the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook to Miss Teo Watt Neo. There was a large attendance of friends at the Church and afterwards at the reception, at the
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  • 30 3 NEMENIS SHOAL— BANKA STRAIT. Information has been received from t the Consul General for the Netherlands that the Gas Buoy near Nemenis Shoal, Banka Strait, is adrift.
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  • 455 3 COLLISION OFF DUNGENESS. London, Sept. Advices from Dungeness state that the German steamer "Santa Fe" collided with the ••Cambric," bound for Alexandria. The •'Cambric" was seriously damaged. J Indians m America. London, Sept. 6. The Mayor of Bellingham has sworn m special officers. London,
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  • 11 3 Madras, September 9th. Cholera has broken out here.
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  • 34 3 India to be Represented. It has now been decided that India is to be represented at the International Congress on Hygiene m Berlin at th« end of the month.
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  • 63 3 Sir Alexander Wilson. Sit Alexander Wilson the wellknown Calcutta merchant, died on Saturday m England. Sir Alexender Wilson was the Chairman of the Mercantile Bank, President of both the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and the Bank of Bengal, as well as Member of the Supreme
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  • 106 3 Mr. G. Almeida Surveyer, Change Alley, prosecuted a 'rikisha puller before Mr. Hooper, Registrar H. C. and J. t on Saturday last on a charge of neglecting to deposit at the depot property left m his vehicle, value $30. The 'rikisha was engaged on the afternoon
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  • 107 3 Sithambnm Chetty is m trouble about a ring which was left m his custody, or rather lent him to wear at a wedding. This was lent him by R. Muragiali who later on learned that the thing had been pawned and he then gave the chetty
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 377 3 FORMY R9GEE COS THE c og** c JAPANESE Medical H Reserve A To-night and Every Night itmpk ivi lIF 1 W% New Programme BMi—- t^ E [lir^li New Pl»y I t^s^J JDk 0N H|RE A NU^H||^£|«ifl A Complete incmato^ r ra[)h Show. jlj^rpc^k j Terms very moderate. Only con- ■"i"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 431 4 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to th «l a< ;t that "one of its products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks. •aWfi*- PORTE VEIN E a Extrait Vegetal a l ("OR A UJP as illustrations below. fcjfl These different Article.; are also
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    • 488 4 T.E. CHINA CO. I CCMM SSION AGENTS ft OEALERS IN S^atow Drawn I'hread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePevverts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged) Strait I Settlements I Petal Dust 1 T. E. 6HIN Co.. I 82-3 Bras Basalt Road, I
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    • 587 4 banklT Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 •01 gOO 000 Silver Reserve $11,000,000 Reserve Liability oi Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MEDHUHST, Esq. Chairman. Hon.) Mr, W. J. Gresson- Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq, A J.
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    • 295 4 I< E,D,M, >> ADLETS V FOI 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. v.c. HOOT A COMPANY. 93, Belfutd Street, Ipoh. General
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    • 624 4 SALE, WANTED. &C.^ COVERNMEMT NOTIFICATION, Tenders will be received >l tl.e I oinal l Secretary's Office up I, Monday the 7 th proximo, for Z The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender Particulars of the contract can be ascertained at the Prison. Singapore, 12th
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    • 266 4 ADVERTIS| NC RAT M wanted To^ J Notl€es '*c, 4c 1 f*\ Ming C s >i*o«H dai| y insertion 3 5 !*iH F V inch S 'ngle CM t Wt heading 5 jK thnce weekly. 5 >. M F V inch Singu fto I lwo insertions weekly 5 F S,oc
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