Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 28 September 1907

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1 4 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 22 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 626, VOL 111. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1907 m m I r*»^^ [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1216 1 A PERSONAL SKETCH. Abd* cl Aziz.—" The Beloved m his spotless garments, with the hood of his sulham over his head, is not so much like the Sultan of Morocco as the living embodiment of one of the Apostles—which one would be difficult to say. Abd'
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  • 632 1 Many might have noticed a show run by a few Pathans m New Road, a few yards off Oriental Avenue. One man is always ringing a bell m front of a curtain on which are badly drawn the figures of a wild boar and an ostrich.
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  • 144 1 On Tuesday morning, at about 230 a.m., the Custom guard o"h the bridge deck saw a rttachang coming alongside the s. s. Dm far m the stream with two Chinamen m it. As the boat touched the steamer, two men came from the saloon with heavy hags
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 ■mmmmmmF WE ARE INTRODUCING THE lynlk Over Sboe. AMERICA'S BEST SHOE. B r in c Wear, Kasy Comfortable Fit, and Shapeliness I T HEY NEED NO BREAKING IN" I £J "WALK OVERS" I «S^. lc n 4 Countries. I I\l\ 18,000'paii s made, per day, by over I ivi 1
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    • 659 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. fc* 3 PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. *=&k Records Pathe Records niimch single $1,00 each. \A\ inch double $1.40 each. Retail Agents. WEILL 6^ ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Ep^ipecrs apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. 'telephone
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    • 12 1 0 FROMY, RO6EE CO. Of El m ROC« •Cj QQ m %^^?4
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  • 1000 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. THE TATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE. As far back as the year 1895 a Parsi millionaireof Bombay thelate Mr Jamshedji Nusservanji Tata conceived the noble idea of establishing a Science Research Institute m India. After thoroughly maturing his plans m consultation with the highest authorities
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  • 836 2 A Chinese coolie was yesterday, fined by Mr. C. F. Green, 2nd magistrate, Siooin default, a month; for possession of illicit morphia. Mr:*. Artie Tully who ha» been paying a visit to her native land, Ireland, is due to arrive here by the P O. 5.5. M Nore on 4th
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  • 101 2 ■Mi THE POPE AT FAULT. To the Editor, of the EaAn*& Radstcck writing c sympathy with u be i doing. t h f/ e f;t e "notrrW who hold the H ?*rtSTwi*f King, or Luther CaUn^.^ one mere tn..rtalbu|nrs fe|fil stock fails to make clear in ,h«^ tn, J«"«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 NOTICE. d Notice ns hereby given that the Trademark P. O. P." is the exclusive property of UOBtiltT HAKPKK Co., PROPRIKI ARYr Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia, covering kb Ail food substances, Cordials and Permeated Liquors M m all colours and designs, and anyone using or infringing the trade-mark" will be
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    • 218 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 28. High Water. 2-25 am 2-6 p.m. S V A Week-end Camp SCC Tennis St Michael Installation, 5-30 pm YMCA Athletic Club. Zetland House. 8.30 Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 p.m. Japanese Cinematograph Show, 7-30 9-30 p Parsi Theatre 9 pm TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 19, High Water
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1561 3 OUIDDIUO yCU/Q Ra J ah of Sarawak Sar str 892 tons VFRRFI S FVPFRTFiI OnlrrlNu NtffO. Capt Moxon, Sept 26. From Sarawak, YLOOLLO LATLU I LU. Sept 24. Gc. and 150 dp. Owg Kwe uTTJ j VP^c, civ nADT Hai. For Sarawak, Oct i-Rds. >><»>*. probable date oj A, mmi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 272 4 List of Passengers. PASSENGERS OUIWARU. H Per P. and O. steamer Mooltan, coanecting with the steamer Delhi at Co- M lombo, from London Aug. 30, due Sept I 28. Mrs. M. C. Graham, Messrs. A. T. I Fraser, J O. Blackey, E. C. Ward, R. E. Payne, F. Stewart, and
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 13 4 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. mr~~ Tm.ai-o s\rri<i>A>. September 28, 19./7. I
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    • 43 3 fl our own it w *fl The mv- -J m Italy I dent j Chr:- ;i recetnl) of a ta The i from the e jii peculiar !ac. about tneH we i e j :n xi o!l! hardness, th m povert) ~< > ieration.
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    • 120 3 The Chim drawn up tw< invt terests ho\iiiii bee:: der have bee: gula: offices as X X ed into mining ii:vesOp* the sake ol gem -™T select peiie:.< fied to h minim:. I'i-.c-e -haU« make detai ed report on the mines, whethi An) ment 01 i ins: ference <
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    • 602 4 H, l>>ue Paid n r Have B Company Quotations pre l i |?uff Developement Ltd. 2 -4O 000 |l 0 ||0 Kadana G. M. Co., (I'ren 2.00 nominal h io'ooo Jio ?io y K.,h: l uG,Kln^.Ltd.(f. P 9-00 M* im^°' $I 9 RaubAsst.G.M.Co..Ltd .T^ I > i
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    • 108 4 Singapore, September 26, 1907. Gambicr 5 7 do (Cube .No. 1) unpicked D n P icked 'O-35 Copra Bah 3 do Pontianak s"^ do White 5 0/0 22-7 J H Sago Flour Sarawak ,o, do Brunei No. 1 too Pearl Sago M J'?? r* p aN 'u 5070 »9.00
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    • 142 4 On Lunaon.— Bank j m/s 2 U x 8 I'cnana 2/4 Private 6 m/».. t/< 13/16 n <10. 3 m,s i /4 7/16 On(,trma;iy !»ank d/d 2.38J ri'vatC3m,s >. 44 fl „do 6 m > s 2 46 I O// traua. -Bank d/d 2 93 Private 3 m/s 3.00
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 427 5 THE I JAPANESE I J\ To-night and Every Night I PNew Progranvncve N 1 E I New Play I A,. M 1 11 ON HIRE. A A Complete Cinematograph Show. Terms very moderate. Only con- a^^ m dition, no entertainment must be I N given m Siugapore. 1 O I
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 114 5 CHURCH SERVICES. SEPT. 29, 1907. S. Andrew's Cathedral. S. Michael and All Angels. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Matins and Litany, 7 am Holy Communion (Choral), 7-45 am Sunday School Bible Classes, 3-40 pm Evensong and Sermon,* 5-30 pm S. Matthew's. Sepoy Lines. Foo Chow Service, 11-15 am Sunday School, 3-40
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 427 4 L 9 ED. PINAUD S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its product's is genuine unless bearing the following rr^stered Trade Marks: These Trade Mark* nS*> i^"I" f™ lfr"| t\| C" jl Extrait Vegetal a IIXORA Oji as illustrations below. PJjSj These
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      • 484 4 T.E. CHIN CO. I I 14 COMMISSION AGENTS DEALERS IN Swatow Drawl) 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., Sj-j Bras Basah koad, SINGAPORE. GASOLENE LIGHT A CYCLE
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      • 878 4 BA NKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I Q1 oqq goo Silver Reserve fll.OOoloOO J1 WU UW 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,
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      • 289 4 "E/^M^ADLETS-FOf SEE MUN. 50-2 VICTORIA STREET, Opposite St. Joseph's Church. Cycles and Accessories, for the v HART" cycle also the famous X Bar cycle, Rubber Tyred Ricksha Wheels, Sewing Machines and Type-writers repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. v.c. HOOT COMPANY, 93, Bel field Street, Ipoh. General Repairers of Cycles, Motor Cycle Motor
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      • 610 4 SALE, WANTED, &C COVtRNMEN^OmiCATION, Monday the fa p oxim^ for T" f moval of refuse rice from the Si FC Prison for a period of twelve T^ from ist January, 9 08. C K)mha The Government does not binH it to accept the lowest or an^ tender Particulars of the
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      • 189 4 2jd „S I SiojUp >Av "ooth I Waßt t« OUtf J For i i,. r i. tt '*t dail >' -nsertion $3 W insertion. ADVA.NU. F«r contract spi£li t'^ements > m Manager, List of Depots when 11 Eastern Daily h May be obtained, Abdullah, 15 a, Change A* Messrs Ghee
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  • TELEGRAMS.
  • 28 5 En I v ne resid ence of MWI tfle Assistant 2j2f recently. Iwo oi iH^ ncrc yesterday f W,K U1 WUh llOUSC I ence three month's
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  • 71 5 F adad Kh;ui was charged X? B i° Nasir K »»n. NVtolt efeilda| X on ThurshC Use m Serangoon P^ J? h Ut tolook work k ret n he house. t*hiw efcndamw asnat fel^Pon p:amant s boxP^e 1,2 l? table w^ntwith detent e if Koad md E^w
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  • 193 5 There were present H. E. The Governor H£ The Officer Commanding the The Hon. Colonial Secretary Attorney General Colonial Treasurer Auditor General n n Colonial Engineer m T a»j«akKim J- Anderson H. Fort n n L)r. Galloway T. S. Baker v Or 5S2 s of the d ay.
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  • 210 5 On Saturday, a Pathan, got into a Siamese Tramway Cos' car near the Huala Lampong terminus, and was standing near the brake at the back-end of the car. The conductor wanted him to go inside, but the Pathan refusing he pushed him inside, and a fight
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  • 108 5 Yesterday afternoon, a special meet ing of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office, to consider Supplemental Budget No. 2 of 1 907. There were present, C. G. Broadrick President Messrs A. W. Bailey, K. A. Stevens, Rowland Allen, Cheng Keng Lee, J. Polglase, Secretary and
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  • 115 5 Yesterday, a handcart loaded with bags of dates, was so clumsily handled at Boat Quay thai it collided with a bullock and injured it seriously, one of the wheels ram over a hoof of the animal. The handcart was moving at a run the bullock cart
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  • 80 5 A man named Jesudasan a contractor employed by Messrs Howarth Erskine to remove earth from the New Filter Beds m Bukit Timah Road stands charged with overcharging by presenting more chits than carts of earth were removed. Yesterday, Mr. Montagu Harris, his counsel, presented a
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  • 83 5 A Chetty has laid information against a prominent member of the bar for assault. It is alleged that the complainant was called to the office of another member of the bar with the view of arranging for a loan. The conditions of repayment were such that the
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  • 37 5 Fro. Carl Rozeilo. The Royal Entcitaincr assisted by Miss Nellie Loftus gave a performance at the West Kents Theatre on Thursday evening. The house was packed and also well attendi ed by the officers of the Regiment.
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  • 495 5 AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO r London, Sept. 14. ted and brought to Lalla Marnia antiFiT char K«l with carrying on am.- French propaganda among the trinUte c Ut fh;? Ie8 "P I Casablanca, cended a J rC lch WaF b?l'oonaslmwlJ' C T T6&y and found
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  • 358 5 Tan Yong Soon was yesterday brought before Mr. E. E. Colman for preliminary enquiry on the allegation of having when recently applying to Messrs Syme and Coy, produced a testimonial purporting to have been given him by Mr. H. A. S. Thomson of the Chartered
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  • 330 5 wJ £1 y M WO ir C^ nese Emigrants rh.« te J OrC Ei E> C lman On charge of refusing to sign a labour contract, or to repay the cost of their passage and advances. One of the defendants said that it was represented to him that
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  • 164 5 Yong Soon residing at No. 148 South Bridge Road was arrested on a warrant by Corporal No. 32 on Thursday night for possession of S2l worth of chandu. The man was before Mr. E. E. Colman, and Inspector Nolan mentioned that the Inspector General of
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  • 74 5 From Ceyl< >n Worning Leader) BOMBAY PRESIDENCY VS. THE PARSEES. Presidency All Out For 192. Madras, September 13th. The match Bombay Presidency Vs. Parsees began yesterday at Poona m fine weather. The Presidency batted first, and made 192. The Parsees lost four wickets for 86, but this morning,
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  • 152 5 BY AN INNINGS AND 23 RUNS. Madras, September 14th. The Parsees have defeated the Pre sidency by an innings and 23 runs. Lieut. Faviell made 14 m the second innings m the return match at Poona. Mulla played a spendid not out innings of
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  • 101 5 Father Kills His Children and Commits Suicide. Madras, September 1 6th. A shocking tragedy occurred here this morning. M. O. J. Smilos, a retired soldier employed m the Municipality, shot his eldest daughter, a girl of ten years, and also a baby-boy, a year old. He
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  • 39 5 Favourable News. Madras, Sept., 12. A private cablegram received yesterday by Mr. Dunbar, Acting Secretary and Treasurer, Bank of Bengal, Calcutta states that Sir William Cruickshank is progressing favourably. Lady and Miss Cruickshank have recovered.
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  • 682 5 LONDON MARKET REPORT ON THE STRAITS PRODUCE. (From Messeis John Haddon and Co.) London, Sept. 6th 1907. Capsicums.— Market slow for common quality 218 bags Bombay were bought m at 25 and 22 bags Ceylon at 20 per cwt, 91 bags Nyassaland offered 12 sold long dark red at 47
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  • 222 5 Trade continues satisfactory, and our manufacturers are doing a large and profitable business. The speculative markets are characterised by lower prices, being influenced by bear selling, anticipation of trade reaction and a tight money market. Early m the past month, with a strong demand from America
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