Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 30 September 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 20 1 Eastern Daily Mail AN D STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 627, VOL lII.] SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1907. [PRICE 5 CENTsT
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  • 501 1 MR. DADABHAI NAOROJI. RETURNS TO INDIA. (From Times of India's Correspondent.) London, August 30. It is with much gratification that I am able to report that Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji is now making steady progress towards recovery from the very serious illness which has caused his friends so much concern during
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  • 430 1 STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. The Attorney-General yesterday gave the House of Commons his opinion on M Limericks." Mr. Byles asked whether the Attor-ney-General's attention had been directed to the limerick competitions which were going on m so many journals whether these competitions were substantially the same as the missing
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  • 210 1 KEEN COMPETITION LOOKED FOR. The Tokyo Asalu predicts keen competition m Japan between the Rusing Sun Oil Co. and the Standard Oil Co. m the near future, and reports that last year the Rising Sun Oil Company puichased the whole concern of the Attno tank
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  • 599 1 Emphatic Proof from Pontianak DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Cure Rheumatism. Doctors differ as to the causes of Acute Rheumatism, but the testimony of thousands of cured grateful sufferers, similar to Mr. H. H. Le Conge, Postmaster-General of the Western Division of Borneo, proves beyond doubt that the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 [3 S ILv m LJSLITTLE k CO, LTD, (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. S Cocktail fl Martini. u»»' j j i^ocH^ The Schweiger r'^'l Import Export Co., p^ tI" limited. pE HELP YOU j TO FORTUNE. I POUSANDS HAVE MADE IT. -s^TJI I PKJSANDS WILL MAKE
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    • 199 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. KS* PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -«B Records Pathe Records niinch single $1«OOIeach. n^ inch double $1.40 each. Retail Agents. WBILL ZBRNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. IHowarth Erskine I Eijgipeers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23. Telegrams EESKINE.
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  • 1691 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. MONDAY. 30TH SEPTEMBER. SPORTING LICENSES. The passion to kill seems to be so inherent m man that he is, m his savage state, ever on the alert to end the existence of practically all classes of creatures on the face of the planet birds, beasts, fishes,
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    • 369 2 To the World, the World we dhow, k I We make the World to laugh j I "N"OTIC!E I And each hemisphere to know ViJl I How lives the pther half. I -IBl —i-— Notice is hereby given that the 1 rade- m.r^^i^ mark-P. 0. P." is the exclusive property
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    • 181 2 JUST ARRIVED!!! For the first time In Singapore The Grand m Imperial Panorama. Patromized by H. M. King Edward VII. H. M. the King Emperor of Germany and all the Royalty of the Continent of Europe. Realistic Views!!! Illustrating the principal Towns, Travels, Exhibitions and the Wars ot the World.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 136 2 cOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 30 High Water 4-14 am 3-31 pm Chamber of Commerce Meeting 2-15 SCC Tennis Tabernacles, Bth Day (Jewish Holiday N D L Homeward Mai! closes noon. Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 pm Japanese Cinematograph Show, 7-30 9-30 p Parsi Theatre 9 pm German homeward mail closes.
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  • TELEGRANS.
    • 28 3 KrtlG LUCANIA BUT ■jJNTOpE^: TCHSLAND. i. Sept aS, 1.40 p.m. U\ oueen^.wn the Lusifc^her extern voyage m ■J^-Vur- and nineteen Ik* I ucania's former re■Sft'ia"-' hoUls thC
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    • 89 3 mMV INTO JAPAN««« KIAN RATIONS at Toronto Kight Honour1 auricr the Premier of WP^Zx the British -m affairs ■jf,«S^ ■■-:'r;iice °fCanaR^cctotl»cjapape«ttwtj Wtote stated that Canada was Pining to reap .the M :indi> denunciation will tnanir. lhe S^'ernment W%J to denounce k« J>. f added it it required
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    • 36 3 IqIAPANKSI FEELINGS. I Sept 19, 9-30 a-m- \r York rimes comments on ebehaviour of the American J specially the ettnees made to Japan's the arrangement of the d to her previjosont diplomatic hankering.
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    • 55 3 BKELAYING SCHEME. London. Sept. 1 t, :-$o p.m. [it Hague Commission adopted ■doinelaying scheme. The British linen:;; rhicn would have restored f£ps adopted, were Wt ~es commenting on the proEpp at thc Hague says the i ised m a form I strong protests 1 WBJ Chamber of
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    • 47 3 n, Sept. 19, r.30 p.m. kGoveroor of Malaga has informfcGomumem thai seventy two it« perished and sixty eight were Ua the floods. irds disappeared m the laithe vintage was iost. continues and if there is se of the waters a U rrible is app'ehended.
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    • 16 3 Loadoo, Sept. 2<u 2.30 p.m. (oration New Zealand itainion was duly celebrated with pow.e ceremonies.
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    • 44 3 London. Sept. to, 2-30 p.m. je request ot the Sultan 11. Reg«Js been author:/.cc! io proceed ■■toconfer n th two delegates Muley Hand has sent from important despatches J«an Government. ■ude reports that only six «navf not come vet for submisI
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    • 230 3 I'hcgre .ing country, more easily a^ked than E* Acompai son based upon value alone is somewhat SJ!* s nee a:c tar from m o.Ferent countries. "•eover, take no account of CTWrttourcei nor do they givt RftS the PerfecE^couni 5 -Much thoroughly clops itsreCJ?« 1^..-. mc of the
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  • 842 3 COMPENSATION CLAIMED FROM GOVERNMENT. An action for compensation against Government which fo und v n~t£. to acquire land to extend tV^Wk"* Hospital at Passir P™"™^'^ 1 enced 'J>e Supreme Court on tiTrrn; u a S ie An Or r GoV r nment and Mr. RoJ: land
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  • 135 3 lhe new steamer Kir.ta, built at Home to the order of the Straits Steam ship Company Ltd., arrived m Singapore on Saturday morning. It is said that the vessel to follow m the wake of the Kinta will have for her speciality one-berth cabins. 'This feature will
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  • 57 3 On Saturday, a Chinaman was charged by Sergeant Bartells with fraudulent possess.on of a basket of Chinese preserves. The defendant sa d that he found the basket and this could not be gainsaid. Unfortunately for the man, the police were able to produce a previous conviction. Mr. E. E. Colman
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  • 176 3 AN EXCEPTIONAL TREAT. The beautiful dram! Leila was most effectively staged at this theatre by the nn^Vf^ ma nager on Friday nigh! and Aladdin on Saturday night. Both KXiTw Pf rformcd to perfection bj z cor PPa^ a y bly ccompHshcd artist y f The stage effects
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  • 162 3 Many Singaporeans will remember this very excellent show, which paid as a visit some few months ago. It opens here again next Wednesday, October 2nd, but at the foot of Port Canning, not on the Beach Road grounds, rp s f ""fortunate that the "Land Office cannot see
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  • 142 3 Under the title "The Making of Marksmen at Home and Abroad a recent issue of Black and White has a picture of a Cadet Corps m the Straits Settlements," namely, the Malacca Cadet Corps, photographed on the occasion of the opening of the miniature rifle range at
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  • 193 3 The members of the Chinese community throughout the States celebrated the feast of "Chew Cheong," or the fifteenth day of the Chinese Bth moon, on Saturday. The celebrations will continue for about a week more. The reason, it appears, for this annual celebration is that the
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  • 176 3 AN IMPORTANT PROGRAMME. A Tokyo despatch to Osaka journals states that Mr. Taft, who left Seattle by the Minnesota on the 10th instant for Manila, will call at Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagasaki. He will travel through Europe on his way home m a purely private capacity. His
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  • 121 3 Mr. Tan Kirn Bee, the well-known and successful miner of Kuala Kubu, is issuing invitations to his numerous friends m Penang, Perak, Selangor and other places to be present at the celebrations m connection with the affixing of a "Chop" to his new house on the
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  • 216 3 before Mr. C P. Green for causing trouble to a Chinese husband and wife on the 26th, instant. The woman said that on that night she retired with her husband. Later she was roused by a noise, and saw thc defendant m the room striking her husband.
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  • 194 3 Haji Jaffer, pilgrim broker, was, on Saturday, charged by Assistant Superintendent Mr. Tyrrell, before Mr. E. E. Colman, 3rd Magistrate with the abetment of knowingly causing the master of the s.s. Ischia," not a pilgrim ship, to receive on board 86 pilgrims for a
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  • 281 3 There has just arrived m London from the United States an interesting visitor m the person of Quanh Parker, the mighty warrior chief of the Comanche Indians. He has journeyed to England on the personal invitation of Mr. Bryce, the British Ambassador. He is accompanied by the
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  • 122 3 SELLING CHANDU WITHOUT A LICENSE. Tan Peh Chwee was arrested at No. 116 Queen Street on Friday for selling chandu without a license. The arresting officer found forty-five small baskets, made up for sale m the house. On Saturday, Mr. C. H. Darke pro secuted Peh Chwee on behalf or
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  • 90 3 A Tamil Cake Seller named Vytilingam, reported at Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Friday that a woman who had lived with him, had on Thursday, left his house, taking with her $1 20 worth of property. She was found with the property m the company of a
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  • 72 3 A Malay m the employ of the pro prietors of the Smelting Works was arrested at Borneo Wharf a couple of days ago, m possession of a piece of tin value 57.50, the property of his employers. Yesterday, Inspector Wilson charged him. Mr. Wilson, foreman
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  • 487 3 At a recent meeting of the Legislative Council, the Hon. Mr. Ferguson gave a few interesting figures on the present position of the chief crops of the islands of Ceylon. He said that when the British took possession of the island the coconut industry was represented by
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  • 342 3 IF THE EARTH COLLIDES WITH A COMET Mile. Renaudot gives a particularly interesting surmise as to what might happen should a great comet collide with the earth. M The eventuality is not impossible," she says. v Without doubt this planet might be plunged for some hours into cometary vapours, composed
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  • 196 3 A clever little instrument for the cure of catarrhal deafness by mechanical mean- has been brought out under the name of the akouvibra message instrument, and it is believed to be i valuable means for the cure of this distressing malady. Hearing, which
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  • 18 3 Those who achieve things do not do it by refusing to prepare for the period of their success.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 358 3 THE JAPANESE j\ To-night and Every Night may New Programme New Play A. M MJL ON HIRE. A A Complete Cinematograph Show. Terms very moderate. Only con- m^ m dition, no entertainment must be I N given m Siugapore. 1 o NEW FILMS JUST RECEIVED. Q C^ WILLIAM THE POACHER
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    • 2190 4 fen DIM Al m C T P A >\ *±***Z- P. If ABUTS. fIW SALE, WANTEngT tIJ. rInAUU W PcnrUlvltnY Honokon* I Shanghai Banking SEE MUM. GOVERNMENT linrtcinATini, call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its w Corporation «^m«ii. UUTcnnmtH I NOHFIGATION, produces is
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    • 275 4 Year Year I SMALL «ftn£fl lnch Singlet, I f^ heading C >n,^H dail >- insertion $3> 5° P»^H For inch Sing| c Cj I r» bovc heading JS J thrice weekly. 30 Pt^H 1 1 inch Sin^ur. I two 'nsertionsVek!y Sper Carriage, Birth or Dc atllV I Per insertion. atll
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  • 539 1 Nmm. Port, Probable date of Arrival Wm4 name of Agents. Steamers AuM.ralien, Saigon, Oct 7; M M'times AMfe*3 "X Ct 2 5 i Mansfield A.rhc, Sydney Oct 25 Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 Paoi Avuthia, Bangkok, Get Coy Aganemnoo, China, Oct 2 Mans6dd Anoam, Saigon, Oct 4 M.
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  • 324 1 Prr A M SE n G r ERSOUIWA R^ L stea mer Roon from Southampton Sept. 3, due Oct. 3 Mrs. A. R. Thoburn, Messrs DM Cameron, and W. Templer. J er A* s i eam er Nore, from Lo n dor Aug. 31, due Oct. 3.
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  • 487 1 A RACE OF MISSING LINKS AND MAN APES. We some time back published an article on the new Australian missing link discovered by the German Professor Klaatsch, a fresh and most important link m the chain of evolution that connects man to the anthropoid ape says a
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  • 221 1 FLOATA 1 lON DOUBTFUL The successful flotation of the Japan Steamship Company is now considered very doubtful, all the shareholders hesitating to push on the scheme m view of the unfavourable condition of the money-market. Owing to the indefinite dragging-on of the scheme, it is stated that
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 253 1 Mails Close TO-DAY. **°k Pfr Steamer Time Haiphong 1 1 am Europe via ports H. Heinrich noon Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng Ipm Muar and Malacca Hainam 2 pm Muar ami Malacca Jin Ho 2pm 1 eluk Anson via ports Penang 3 pm Christma> Island islander 3 pm To-morrow. Sarawak
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    • 232 1 KtfC NEWS. an ort Malay I ace mder j^^Ri Vessel &c--d^^Et Arrivals. I I" Lapt I swett I l lort I al I is. Capt From leluk Anson, SteamQl^^M uk Anson, I X.V I *^H [oe, I I 1 d.p. I Calcutta, Lls which have L) arrived, and are I
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 216 2 Gambitr Copn Bali Me Fe PPer, Black Eu^ do White Ec* sar»wik ■pis Cofte 8a1i, H Palembn iN H* N lapioca. small Flake I <Jo .mall;. B T 2v p^arl M Wl I m Mtk( Opium Be.iare^ I P Rice. Rangoon 01 Rice, Si am I m& ci Oil, Anchor
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  • 7 2 COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. W
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  • 732 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3u,~i^ ~~~-^«l •*S \uml>er issue Paid^ g| Capital. Subscribed V alue up to Company P'' v LU 1900 £400,000 £350,000 350,000 I 1 Duff Developement L t'l. 2 -4O 20,000 $lo $10 Kadana G. M. J r<-fi 2o n °rainal 1901 $300,000 $293,000 10,000
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