Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 26 September 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 624, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1907. [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 794 1 How I became an outlaw is the story Raisuli told a special correspondent of the D ily Mail the other day. His first quarrel with the Government was through a former Basha of Tangier who oppressed him and seized his property. Raisi'U was thrown into prison at Mogadar,
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  • 136 1 The Ceylon Observer says Free passages— and still more all expenses, later on must undoubtedly make emigration to the Straits very popular m the Tamil districts of Southern India and it will be quite a question whether Ceylon planters may not have, m selfdefence, to follow the
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  • 27 1 London, September <;. Reuter, telegraphing from Teheran, states that a new Cabinet, consisting ot eight responsible Ministers, has been formed with Mushirsal Tanch as Premier.
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  • 732 1 Starting from Leh m the summer of 1906, the Swedish explorer, Sven Hedin, arrived at Shigatse after six months of arduous travelling, and, thanks to a Chinese pas?port given to him m London by Count Wrangel, the Swedish Minister, was allowed to be present at the New
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  • 185 1 It might be supposed from the agitation over the wrongs of Indians m Natal that the bulk of Indian emigration went thither, says the Statesman. This is far from being the case. The number m Natal m 1906 was only 91,621. But m Trinidad there were 98,000, m
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  • 66 1 The Army and Navy Gazette of the ?4th August says The Malay States Guides who have done such good work m musketry m recent years, compiled a fine score against the Shanghai Police recently. Eight men totalled 75.*, which twiN a good many records m various competitions for regimental teams.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 281 1 I Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. K3* PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. Records Pathe Records ni inch single $1.00 each. n^ inch double $1.40 each. Retail JtgenU. WEILL fe 9 ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Ei>§ii>eers at>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I
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  • 383 2 The Eastern Daily Mail THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA. Reuter informs us that a message from Teheran says that the situation m Persia since the murder of the Grand Vazir is getting perceptibly worse and worse. The Persian Parliament is apparently seeking to secure all power and is interfering
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  • 359 2 The Straits and F. M. S w r cultural Bulletin's august number contains many interesting and useful articles. The number openwith a long description o fthe different genera and species of the order Pandanacece." The chief v the Pamdam lies m their stiff leaves which are used
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  • 178 2 Signor Marconi has arrived at Nova Scotia and announces that all obstacles to Trans Atlantic Wireless telegraphic service having been finally overcome it will be formally laid open for the public within three weeks. This means that notwithstanding insuperable difficulties m the transmission oj aerial messages
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  • 481 2 Mr. James Gurupatham is expected to leave Singapore early m October for the native states, Java, and Manila ant thence to India on a certain business Inspector Hart had a number cattle owners m the Summons yesterday for allowing thrir cattle stray about the public thoroughfare^ Mr. W. C. Michell
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 217 2 Grand Cinematograph NOTICE PATHE PRERES. ll^!> \f™ 1 f*\ the rad mark M P. O. P. is the exclusive property of KOBKKT HAUPEtt Co., PKOENTIKE TG-Niaht I J RIKIARY, Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia, CHANGE 3 covering All food substances, Cordials and Fermented Liquors M m all colours and T M*
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    • 211 2 NOTICE. rpHE Gold-and Diamond, Gambling, .Pig, Spirit and Pawnshop Farms of various districts of the Residency Western Division of Borneo will be let for one year and for three years as from the Ist. April 1908 at the Resident's Office at Pontianak on Thursday the 14th November 1907 at 10
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 186 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 26. j High \vat*T:— -1.3 a.m. 1.4 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail due. SCC Tennis. I Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 *c J-30 pin. 1 Parsi Theatre 9 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra 8-30 pm TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER High Water 1-41 a.rn 1 -.54 p.m. P& O homeward mail
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 120 3 Br superintendent A.chaeological J" Frontier India m his Bud- When :nr place a villager apBj* 5 itendent and llie informatio that if wanted he could show vre 1 large number had •iv two days ear- onvfnced of I dertook a I i 'he result was ent religious ■f with
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  • 81 3 MR.H. W. CAVE'S FORTHCOMING BOOK. FROM IHE BURNING *WtK c r °PPer plates, !Hr re*P Prepared forprS k. ha\» i c s evv on *Cn mr n <jei;tro ved Tl^ «octT r an »°unccd 'or publica *C: nr b 11 --=^thiUnfor. 4 b °V For t«natd, all •J been removed
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  • 54 3 S*. V ladies of other C*' ll *mcm g afund tO 1( me^ry o fthc late Lady ENIEiW 111 hi <* the fund sSnt.£ e 7'^ according C SSi'ne subsc r ib€ d to aci£>ch [r3L wo r thy of r* Ward en <*owment of a
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  • 161 3 A Chinese immigrant wac brought before Mr E S^SSH^I Mr. Fernandez of the O»W p" by torate for refusing to L o an f^ grant depot g lO an Imr "> would l kill him" f£ U Ye* infe asked the man to go to work he
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  • 164 3 On Tuesday, at 8.45 p.m. Wee Sim; I dealer m wearing npparel had a stall outs.de his shop m South Bridge Road He saw a man, Ho Kam going away from hit stall wjtli two pairs oftrouser> and a pair of slippers m his hand
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  • 131 3 The Japanese Cinematograph, which has occupied its present site on the Berch Road reclamation for a year, is now compelled to shift, the site having been granted by the Government to an Australian. Those who have admired this excellent show and wish to see it i jim
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  • 100 3 On Tuesday morning Sikh constable :2b, Mevwar Singh, was on duty at the Hotel de 1' Europe. A private rikisha puller passed him on the wrong side of the road. He arrested him. A Chinese fare got out and went away. Before reaching the Police* Station, the puller
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  • 87 3 On Tuesday evening when the Bearer Coy. S. V. C. was at drill, information was received that two Chinese firemen had been badly scalded on board a steamer Bin Hin Guan m the harbour. Dr. Gibbs had rendered first aid and brought the injured men to Johnston's
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  • 78 3 Yesterday, Mangal Singh, the purveyor of milk to Tan Tock Seng Hospital responded to summons issued at the instance of Dr. Hogan of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, to explain how it came about that milk supplied by him to the hospital on the 24th. ultimo containing more
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  • 75 3 On Tuesday morning, two rikishas collided and got locked m Stamford Road. After they got a part, the pullers abused ench other and then set to work with their fists. Chinese Constable. No. 392 would not permit this on his beat and accordingly moved them to the nearest
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  • 79 3 Mr. W. D. O'Brien, Manager of the Pahang Consolidated Company m Kuantan, who went to England early m the year, partly m connection with the purchase of machinery for a new mill which is to be erected on the mine, has now returned to Sungei Lembing. The Company has started
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  • 500 3 ASSAULTING THE OPIUM FARMER. formal W Y ng for thwith laid Mr. Chia Tcow Yong said that he th a e S n^ Ceding alOn Cr ss St.cc on he night it) question wlien he was set kEScS 'off def d amS His h -a uSSI h 3nd his rikisha
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  • 316 3 In a short time the Kaiser is coming to England, and already our Court is filled with a hundred rumours on the subject. The Kaiser is perfectly cons- cious of the growing ill-will which his Navy League and Navy are causing m England He is even awake to
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  • 109 3 Yesterday, the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Justices was held at the Magistracy. There were present W. C. Michell, President. Dr. Middleton, Messrs. A. W. Bailey, A. G. Gahagan, W. E. Hooper and dreig. Captain Chanceller, the Licensing Officer was also present. The minutes of the last meeting
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  • 21 3 The Chinese Government claims the right to sell opium under a Government monopoly, which is strongly objected to by Foreign Ministers.
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  • 400 3 The way m which General Booth a.rangeshis daysso that hecan accomplish so much is worth attention. The first S n C th Ct °n hi U rn ir iles a contributor to the -Da.ly Mail") is simplicity, and the second is the art of leaving every second ,ry
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  • 244 3 An improved process for treating tin ores or tin slags has been invented by Mr. H. Muhlinghaus, a Merchant m Wiesbaden m Germany. Mr. Muhlinghaus was one of the pioneers m tin smelting m the Straits. In conjunction with Mr. Sword of Singapore, he started the firm
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  • 232 3 CEYLON m SINGAPORE. Punctually at 7.30 am., yesterday a team of local marksmen laid down, before the butts at Balistier Range, to fire off the match against Ceylon. With a slight left wind, the marksmen did not find any difficulty m spotting the bull very frequently/ The twelve averaged
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  • 244 3 Last night as I sat quietly reading m my garden a balloon glided over me and greeted me with a shower of ballast," writes a correspondent of the Times very good balla*st I have no doubt, but when dropped into my garden it fulfilled Huxley's definition of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 333 3 FORMY ROGEE S COS THE g oom 4o JAPANESE Medical E Reserve A To-night and Every Night T lIP 1 ff^ New Programme ftl'SS New Play I I FV*-- J^ I tpf S r^ A^ 0N HIRE A hfc^^^:?^^ A Complete Cinematograph Show. lljMf^k j Terms very moderate. Only con-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 407 4 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to Hie fact that none of its products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: —^sSJr""™ PORTE-VEIN E A Extrait Vegetal a IIXORA Q9 *s illustrations below. t£?i These different Articles arc also regularly protecteo Jfeji and the
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    • 473 4 T. E. CHIN CO. COMMISSION AGENTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged) Strait Settlements Petal Dust T. E. SHIN Co.. 82-3 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Atteijtioi? rLcoH? Something Rcu> All
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    • 579 4 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I 521 000.000 Silverßeserve $11,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MedhurST, Esq. Chairman. Hon,JMr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Eiq, A J. Raymond, Esq.
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    • 290 4 "LD-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. v.c. nHOOT^aTcOMPANY, 93, Belfietd Street, Ipoh. General Repairers of Cycles, Motor Cycle Motor Cars, &c.
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    • 558 4 ISAIMfANTED, &c GOVERNMENT NOTiFICATION Monday the 7 th P'" R of moval of refuse ria from ,'hi c lhe re Prison for a period from Ist January, 9 08. moinhs The Government does n« k- j to accept the lowest oHnv end er Particulars of the contr.r? ascertained at the
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    • 202 4 Month Py Year S 6 OIUIn i^IP I lwo^n?on! g w^ I P«r insertion' in Advan cl jH Manager. 95, tiOßUfsi I List of Depots whefl 11 Eastern Daily MmH May be obtamtiH Aodullah, 1 5 a, Change Axr^H Messrs Ghee Soon U, Orel Raffles Hotel. H K. H. Adamash,
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