Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 1 October 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. o^, »bl. m. 3 SINGAPORE, TUEDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1907 rpi s CENTS.
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  • 1540 1 JOHN CHINAMAN'S GUILD. Writing m the London periodical John Bull F.V.C." contributes the following entertaining article on London's Chinese Colony We are just becoming conscious that a small but rapidly-growing Chinese Colony exists m London and Liverpool. In a few years from now Chinamen \w\\ be as
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  • 269 1 THE MUNICIPAL HEAD DRAUGHTSMAN. The Ceylon Morning Leader writes The papers m connection with the appointment of Mr. C. W. Jackson, Head Draughtsman, were considered yesterday and the recommendation to the Municipal Council by the sub-Com-mittee that it "sees no alternative but to recommend
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 B, ?u U LITTLE CO., LTD. I (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. S Oocktatil £1 Martini. I U-- AGENTS WiDi^ocK The Schweiger Ktnis RossiP^, Import Export So., LIMITED. WE HELP YOU I IT© FORTUNE. I WOUSANDS HAVE MADE IT. f^ fl I TH OISANDs WILL MAKE
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    • 321 1 Phonograph "PatKe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. K«* PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -S3k Records Pathe Records ni inch single $I*oo each. u£ inch double $1.40 each. Retail Agents. WEILL &> ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Ei?sii>eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Teleplutne
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    • 11 1 FROMY, RO6EE CO. CO 'W^A n UJ imr* =5 c|£ V^
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  • 734 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 1ST OCTOBER A LIBERAL POLICY FOR INDIA. In the Britisft Weekly o f A ugu s t 29, there is a very interesting and sympathetic article on a liberal policy for India. The article commences with the announcement that His Majesty the King has approved
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  • 289 2 Doubtless, the common weal demands the right m the general, or for that matter, certain particu- lar, interests ot the community to I take up lan«i and to fix a price lor j that land, irrespective of the views of the owner on the subject. The question
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  • 537 2 Quarantine Restrictions against the port of Calcutta on account of Smallpox are withdrawn. Last Thursday, the 200 th case ot cholera was reported. None have been discovered or reported since. Yesterday, all the heads ot legal firms assembled m the Court of the Chief justice, to arrange the cause list
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  • 98 2 A meeting of the Ug>sl«;«!; I will be held at tlie Council Cta* 1 Friday, 4th October, 190;. OtocM of the Day. Motion by CotaMlSJjJ MTha t this Council appj** Rules made by the Govern cil under Section .3 J^ Ordinance and laid on m Post Othce Ordinance
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  • 25 2 On Sunday. 1., named Kwi A gj^ Chinese Zenana t I*, Road n-^iSTc^fr^ yesterday, lns£ 3g33SS duction of a fc»
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 299 2 To the World, the World we show, We make the World to laugh *^£X "NTC^TPICITn And each hemisphere to knovf X^^m A^l V^ AV/Ui How lives the other half. Notice is hereby given that the Trade- We Bri^g Th. World T~ TO Singapore PRIETARY, Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia, ix* covering
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    • 179 2 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN MALACCA On Monday the yth October rgoy At No. 63 New Market from the following pawnshop* No. 7 Mill Road .t 37 Jonker Street 55 Kampong Pantei „312 Tranquerah The pledges will be on view at the Central Station two days prior to day
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 GCMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCTOBER 1 High water s.s2 a.m. 438 p.m. St. George's Chapter. Keast of the Law (Jewish Holiday). SCC Tennis. Philharmonic Orchestra Rehearsal, 8.30 pm Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 and 9.30 pm Japanese C inematograph Show, 7-30& 9-30 p Parsi Theatre, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 2. High Water.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 15 3 I t '0 io 30 a.ni. ■^^hfngton that the W* 3w two months
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    • 38 3 Bjr.Taft ■s^f TO BE SOUK "T~T M io.>o a.m. Secretary Taft and Japan will ■ABM: a He had not other Except to bear the K^a?d visit eld friends ..e,e^a:.} uitcu■f ,he PhiHip"l^ to any
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    • 11 3 I I 1 "sent ?o, :o-4° a.m. fc^ Baden did.
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    • 21 3 v;, >(1 FLOODED. H j s^nt to. 10 40 a.m. ■Eb the floods at Malaga. ■JV celona is
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    • 12 3 I Scot P, I(>4 O a-m- *U elected Lord
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    • 32 3 fcAltTvilH FRANCE. I SqX 3:. lc--*ca. m- ■JJhavc been m! mcd that K""-.-r'. s ip| Ca- tbtbe 'object oi arrangtag rf Sulta i<abat is t« ogs of the tr bes against
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    • 23 3 LmSH WATERS. ■jxjoc, Sept. 30, 10-40 a.m. wZ,_: ocen started by KTJ- c:; v an interWff r. British Waters instead
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    • 42 3 WmINTERESTS NOI ITaffecti Sq ;-.v; P- mincement m the tcttt Angio-Ru->ian negout both sides have ivhere Germats came into ques- ■nkl be respected. The Biows iha: ttie interests of ETSta are innowisc disL -Tected and reiterates V -no political interests.
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    • 17 3 ;op.m. 7* ana Spanish camps at into swamps [J^tounpour 0! rain an outrt^vcr V much !eared.
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    • 22 3 jo p.m. rtj that Mulai Setta 2; miles 1 uablanca on Friday. The •apxlly dwindling by deser- 00* under i^oo men.
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    • 42 3 MJNNrS BALLOON. London, iep: -^0 p.m. clegi :es that :he head ol the Balt^n.nent baa returned after fctxperment? at Athol on the I Dunne thc inventor r" of about a mile. ■•prcvener.s are -t 1! necesI eru hether the f tbalioon
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    • 54 3 I*, there was a row m thirty-five Bengalis tSZJsz Rudra and 1 for them, the retain£J »ioc. The case was Jjßtrate thret times, but j/rWTW but OUCC i *stti«d and ad V a m"t!Oli the «ST(- askin 8 the proU^ rtf'f Requests^ be da J an
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    • 54 3 AHD^ENJOY. 'turn,.. 1 1 my „ld friend P.? lddll ng. thank you" J«Ho: ireatr "1c richer rhan I family couldn't Fll^ you hard." Pjfit- s siting any fan E^^retoHS^ ld€a/i P^ J and I I J You would I Andt °nly a *nfi then we could K^lid
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  • 486 3 HYLAM "BOYS" AGAIN. Sergeant Mulcock on pawnbroker shop duty, arrested Tew A Wong and Foo A Pone "boy w ,n»k employ of Messrs. A. f Bailey and EV f T' f L he thcfl and discing of a watch and chain and a silver fuze? b ox with theft and
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  • 149 3 The Singapore Volunteer Artillery had a week end camp on the aBth and 29th Inst at Fort Pasir Panjang, which was very well attended, some 20 Officers N. C. O. S. and Men put m attendance including Lieut Colonel E. G. Broadrick Commanding S. V.
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  • 154 3 On Sunday morning, when the children of St. Mary's House were returning from church, and making their way along Fort Canning Road a Chinese carter from behind lashed his animals into a canter and then lost control of them. They dashed into the rear of the procession of
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  • 104 3 Messrs Howarth Erskine and Coy. have had three persons arrested on charges of cheating for charging for the delivery at the New Filter Beds at Bukit Timah Road of more cart loads of sand than were actually put down. It seems that suspicion of the actual deliveries was
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  • 57 3 Yesterday, Mr. Montagu Harris responded to a summons issued at the instance of A. R. A. Krishna Pillay, a money lender, to explain why, on the 24th ultimo, he assaulted the complainant. Mr. T. Dudley Parsons appeared for the complainant. An application was made for a postponement.
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  • 137 3 '"°V llf t the other out. When he saw P thi L The co "«able then i, s«->nd man was dead On be was akin h V- Was P ot dead and 'hat he E E S S y h r e Was brou ht before Mr. Bartclls
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  • 457 3 PORT WINE AND LONG LIFE Beer vs. Tea. \a^l' a y President of the British Medical Association, at Exeter, while admitting that the evils m crime and disease arising from the excessive use of alcohol demanded the attention of every Englishman, more especially as the drink habit
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  • 158 3 About midday on Sunday, Chuah A Leng and A Chuk quarrelled m a house m Queen Street, the result of which was the death of A Chuh at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital later m the day. Chuah A Leng was arrested and yesterday brought before Mr. C.
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  • 147 3 On Sunday, Bishop W. F. Oldham D. D. arrived from Hongkong with two male and five female teachers for the Methodist Schools m the Colony and the F. M. S. These are some of the teachers who have accepted service on the lines laid down m
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  • 32 3 NEMESIS SHOAL-BANKA STRAIT. Information has been received from the Consul General for the Netherlands that the Gas buoy near Nemesis shoal. Banka Strait, has been replaced m its position.
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  • 751 3 HOW A SCIENTIFIC BURGLAR WORKS. The confidence of German manufacturers of safes m the resistance of their wares against ordinary safe-blowine operations has been rudely shaken by the recent achievements of a single unaided robber m Dresden and other cities. 1 lie details of his last
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  • 269 3 The following highly sympathetic remarks of Mr. Birch, the British Resident, m relation to tin mining by Malays, at the last meeting of the State Council will be read with much interest by all well wishers of the Malay Community. The Resident announce* that the District Officer,
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  • 25 3 The successful man is the one who takes advantage of the real earning power of money and invests his money where it makes large profits.
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  • 478 3 INDUSTRIAL STUDENTS. Enthusiasts Cooling Their Heels at Factory Gates for Months. Mr. H. L. Varma, who came to Ceylon from Japan a few days ago, is one of the many Indian industrial students from the Island Empire. Mr. Dolapihilla, it will be remembered, was sent, several months ago,
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  • 498 3 In these days of centenaries and Jubilees it will be appropriate to note that it was exactly fifty years ago on Wednesday last that the most illustrious Parsi of the last century, the first Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, was created a
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  • 42 3 He Agreed With M. RockefellerParson What brought you here? Convict— Guv'ment interference with private enterprise. Parson— How do you mean Convict I was jimmying ray way into a Fifth-avenue residence when a cop spotted me and put me m this cruel place.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 395 3 THE JAPANESE j\ To-night and Every Night f^ New Programme New Play A, M MJL ON HIRE. A A Complete Cinematograph Show. Terms very moderate. Only condition, no entertainment must be I N given m Singapore. 1 1 o NEW FILMS JUST RECEIVED. Q E WILLIAM THE POACHER f-% R
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1543 4 ED.RNAUD'Sperfum'ery t e chiw &ooi B L p M;> APIETS FOB SALE *g™. call the attention of Hs numerous customers to Hie fact that none of its I Hon«kony Shanghai Banking ggg MUM. PfiVPRMMcuT \i« products is genuine unless bearing the following festered Trade Marks: rtruuwnu Amur* nrnrßal Corporation. MUfCiinwtNl
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    • 212 4 Sing). r VA!ICl I Month I 3 Aontl, s 6 1 Uar S^ rur 1 jn.i, c For in s lD2l rL Mar ™ge,K rthorfe P« r '"strtion *^<X, Xh r *i 'X Advasci. Manager, L *t of Depots when "Eastern Daily Mm M «y be obtains Abdullah, Is a,
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  • 556 1 2 W displace!l<Sf^B Ji( Vessels, &c. SjKjttft Arrivals. Ir jambie, enham. Steam- (ttenham, I I Captain om lie^te, j dp. X Schmidt I W Ptri^H :i 15 tons, Captain r Oal Port Krmbla. o For BSjirfi'. Dut str ;co tons, From Samarang. I Heap Kng I ipt Roses
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  • 320 1 PASSENGERS OU TWARD Per N. D. L. steamer Roon, from Southampton Sept. 3, due Oct. 3.— Mrs.. A. R. Thoburn, Messrs. D. M. Cameron, and W. Templer. Per P. O. steamer Sore, from London Aug. 31. due Oct. 3. Miss \V. Norland, Mr. W Orr, Miss Macdonald,
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  • 509 1 rtW of Arrival <»vi name of Agents. Steamers. Australien, Saigon, Oct 7 M M'times Antilochus, China, Oct. tc Mansfield Airhe, Sydney, Oct 25 j Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 P O Coy Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct 2O Borneo Coy Agamemnon, China, Oct 11 Mansfield Annam, Saigon, Oct 4 M.
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  • 47 1 What's In a Name Now that you've come m for a little money," said Zimmerman, I hope you'll pay me what you owe me." Let's see," said Borroughs. Your name's Zimmerman,' isn't it Sorry old man, but I'm paying off all my creditors m alpha betical order."
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  • 91 1 A millionaire was Mammon Brown, The finest house m all the town, He sought it He found a mansion marble built, The inside overlaid with gilt He bought it. Whene'er a rumor was about 1 hat some old lord was selling out, He caught it A picture, statue,
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  • 157 1 Mr. C. B. Cochran has secured some st< iking novelties for the Mammoth Fun City which opens at Olympia next Christmas Eve. One of the most popular is likely to be the Musical Flower Garden, with picturesque flower-beds and rosebushes giving forth not only fragrance but
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  • 191 1 7he day of the famous battle of Bulls-Runs, during the war of secession m America, General Smith with his division arrived too late to know the pass word": foreseeing that if he did advance he would be exposed to the fire of his own party,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 102 1 Mails to arrive From Europe. By the N. D. L. s.s. Roon, due on Oct. 3. From China. By the M. M s.s. Australien. clue on Oct 7 TIME TABLE OF MAILS DUE Singapore Due m London Arrived August* 26 M M Sept 19 Sept 19 August 30 P& O
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    • 150 1 Mails Close TO-DAY. For Per Steamer Time Sarawak R. o f Sarawak 10 am Trmgganu via ports Aing Leong Ipm P. Sham, and Penang f'erak Ipm Muar and Malacca Sri Muar 2 pm Macassar, Gorontalo Sandakan 3pm P. Sham. via ports Hye Leong 3pm Siak, Pakan, Asahan, Van Hogendurp 4pm
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  • 11 2 COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUKSDA\, OCTOBER I, 19,-7
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  • 681 2 4> t Number i e «i,» p-j g- Capital. Subscribed &J£ Rese Co«W 1900 £400,000 £350,000 350,000 I I Duff Developemem Ltd. l'& 20,000 $lo $10 Kadana G. M. Co.. (Href) 2.00 nominal ***** $300,000 $293,000 j 10,000 $10 $10 640 unissued Qm 190, £30,000 75 7
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    • 2 2 THE ARTING.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 254 2 Gambit, ILMii ER;.™ r unpicked" '^■rirfon Pra o ali ■J^ni p I Xl has Coffee, Liberian N.:; •-.■id.n lapioca, small Fiake W-t, aj i° -mall pear' ■■fid a1 r dv mcd pearl I ill I trrPl ,A« l °P»um Benares I Rice. Rangoon B^ on S W ice, Siam hay
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