Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 2 October 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Ma il AND ST RAITS MORNING ADVERTISER !^^3"« »SKu* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1807. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 1274 1 DEVOTION TO HOME AND HUSBAND. The following is from the pen of a well-known and highly educated Parsi lady who contributes to the Parsi under the nom-de-plume of Smn. The first and most important commandment which the Hindu woman is bound to obey is M Thou shalt have
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  • 259 1 Mr. Ayaraiha, a Japan-returned Indian, has been delivering a series of interesting lectures on that country to the public of Tinnevelly. In the course of his remarks he has drawn som« rather unflattering comparisons between Indian and Japanese students, which, however, are well worth reproduction, Japanese
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  • 248 1 Some very interesting facts are recorded m the report of the Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory for the nine months ending 3 i b t December 1906, just issued. The report is somewhat belated, but its value lies m the records of results obtained by inoculation with Haftkine's anti-plague vaccine.
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  • 161 1 ihi sampanwallahs of Rttigoon, the Rangoon Times declares, appear to be of a particularly low characur, and it is positively dangerous for a man to venture on the river by himself after say eight or nine o'clock m the evening unless he is armed. A sampan is so
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  • 15 1 The reason why most men do not accomplish more is that they don't attempt more.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 116 1 X- so ■I LITTLE k CO, LTD. H (SOLE AGENTS.) IDEWAR'S ■whisky. I'HE STANDARD OF fl STERLING VALUE I i Oocktail II 1 Martini. If IBk to fci^oefc The Schweiger Import Export Co., WE HELP YOU R TO FORTUNE. I "lOUSANDS HAVE MADE IT. *==^m I ri| OL-SAN!)> WILL MAKE
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    • 302 1 Phonograph PatKe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. BS= PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -sa Records Pathe Records m* inch single $1,00 each. k,| inch double $1.40 each. Stetait Agents. WBILL ZERNER <? A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine.. Ei?gii>eers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone U. Telegrams
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    • 13 1 FROMY, RO6EE t CO. jh\ m -3 *T m 3D ■sg feSSnnfl^ J=j
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  • 761 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. WEDNESDAY, 2ND OCTOBER. OUR MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. We are repeatedly worrying ourselves over the steadily increasing Military Contribution, and with reason, because the contributors fail to see why this particular Colony should, m the first place, be so unscrupulously squeezed, and m the second place to comprehend
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  • 887 2 The Penang Band is piping Dead .♦larch m Saul." Jhl Chinese Volunteer movement is Kuala Lumpur m reviving. r Mr. Hildred of the Chartered Bank, K.jala Lumpur, has gone to Australia. Manila is a^am tree from epidemic disease the cholera outbreak having lasted only two day->. The P, U. \V.
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  • 16 2 NICKEL"OISCOWWi S L'idVbc^iche^ I ill ieaf v c Northern Ootana Avjo^ Cleveland ami I'tb^^h^M
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  • 34 2 THE COVTRNOrS LUESTPR« CES Mr Johnsons sl-^.ng race W tIR Meeting. 1 Roscmcad > Udv Brockley Cecß I Ddcoic 1. I first Pret J;K| Aeetine N 1, I Rutlaii'l I Wail- I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 332 2 To the World, the World we show, j«*» We make the We rid to laugh j T^C^TTC^T* 1 And each hemisphere to know X^^m A^ V^ -L AWdJi How lives the other half. Notice is hereby given that the I rade- m B ll7^ -j mark "P. O P." is
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    • 173 2 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES IN MALACCA On Monday the ?th October igoy At No. 63 New Market from the following pawnshops No. 7 Mill Road 37-Jonker Street 55 Kampong P;intei 3^12 Tranquerah The pledges will be on view at the Central Station two days prior to day of sale,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 165 2 COMING EVENTS. TO-DAY. OCTOBER High Water. 7.34 am. 6.13 p.m. Gr-nd Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 pm. Japanese Cinematograph Show, 7-30 9-30 p Parsi Theatre 9 p.m. SCC Tennis TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 3. I High Water 8-38 a.m, 7-56 p.m. I V M C A Bazaar 4-45, 6-30, 8 and 10-30 pm
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 20 5 November ijsci m nave atxep- v. Guildhall on nd receive an Rj|ilsi* ith theLord Mayor
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    • 36 5 L iorrENTIAL RAINS. London. Oct.-, 12-25 P-m. jo an oftcial announcens|,,r e !>een drowned rfSTlte province of Malaga. |r»oO^r I]ii,--i-1]ii,--i-- a ii live ministers fe£« <•«■• fl od--1 .■<■«> aid fiom Imminent- c (alien m
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    • 25 5 ;-;p.m. fJJcw Zealand ProfettioaaJ "Sters mc four exfP1-- the ,905 team have if land, rheyarc to play crn Clubs during this
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    • 43 5 (JUNG IN -,£57 ROOSEVELI Eui USES Hi- V\ i-*5 p.m. jj^p,- ho is now it-il yestere corner ter and S ton is hi Pregised the work of office m •or championing I anked I'm-idem Rooselyement him across the seas
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    • 24 5 JOMMITTfcE MEET I 12-25 P m I who is I met with a |r itiei b\- a I !)>• the I 1
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    • 24 5 MISSING-GREAT ANXIETY LonJf p. m. ascended from competipicked the coast of fifteen descended m France ier are missing for ■inkk felt.
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    • 18 5 liwler WPRI lives LondlV I p.m. sum Loms Express has been '•estward ot S: Louis. The persons
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    • 13 5 *°.O« ,-15 p.m. ■Jtbecn received from Paris r OOO5 are safe
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    • 4 5 Mvnccom»U.scrtoE
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    • 10 5 Immigration to Canada. I London, Oo ■%TH rn tnesc to
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    • 57 5 P RESIDENTS. says ft whirh inference B**e h com '^nCed its ,J nsl? n! "broke •fciher J HomeI I W. Birch I Perak > both m ■>nod,.- '>t the ■^S?X* •MPerak ■y r-8.r,, m a<l■*ia! a <'-luals Ife; ■W-1! 0"* publish^■gpubl,, ;rrived BM*1"!!!!, 1 'lie <le■•W^JW^Cbmi I 'i 7
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  • 1024 5 «s as it should be and it is hM Thls mcndablc. h keens „V ghly com span, ready an^pTp X^ Ssasßsm s efficiency be siU^y Ltd" 1?£? r they are alert m thi/ In Indla ■heid. They "ike rCSpect a »d look Forco on the y oi
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  • 232 5 CwE i hC 7th of Au 8«« »«t Yap Fook S^, 3^ ll^ house keeper m Cross Jtreet, decided to go to a play In n 5m /he value of over 700 He fhe^n ka V hedrauer «"il the following day, when, much to bU nsto.Hshment, he
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  • 139 5 On the Bth ultimo a report was made at the Maiine Police Station to the effect that a man named A Fook had been wounded with a knife by Teo A I Fong on board the s.s. Maruda." The injured man was taken to hosI pital and
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  • 140 5 On Monday, a Chinese woman and two men were arrested m a hack gharry m Ta jong Pagar Road by Corporal 41 and Revenue Officer No. 78. The parties hid come from Kuala Lumpur. A wire had een received lure giving the information that the woman had
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  • 138 5 We regret to record the death of Mr. Cheong Quee Thiam's aged mother at the age of 93 years. Mr. Cheong Quee Thiam and family are Roman Catholics. I Mr. Cheong is a member of the locai < C hinese Advisory Board where he
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  • 133 5 On Monday evening, Mr. E. E. Colman sat till dark, and a lamp had to be obtained from the Central Station to enable the case to be carried on. Of course, when a Magistrate elects to sit so late, it follows that his Court Staff, Counsel,
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  • 105 5 A case was before the Chief Justice m Monday and yesterday m which a v broker engineered the sale of a rubber for a sum of $7,000. The purchaser v ipparently offered the broker 1,000. v Later the estate was again sold this C( ime for
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  • 1143 5 ALLEGED PLAYING IN A COMMON GAMING HOUSE. The case was mentioned to Mr E E Colman on the following day and oostM defendants beii .dnKEd Yesterday, the case was called Captain Chancellor appeared for the crown Mr. L. E. Sum for he defendants. All were charged with playing m a
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  • 121 5 Oong Tek, a 'rikisha puller was yesterday, charged before Mr. Green with improperly leaving a fare before the completion of a journey. He was also charged with the theft of a straw hat. The complainant said he engaged the rikisha m Middle Road on Monday night and when
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  • 110 5 The case m which Chan A Vi stands under the allegation of having, 011 the 19th, of September 1906, disposed of a girl named Chan Mow Tan for the purpose of prostitution, was yesterday again before Messrs. Michell and Gibson. Mr. A. W. Bailey, Assistant Chinese Protector,
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  • 110 5 On the yth ultimo so alleges Annamalai Chetty, he made a bargain with Abdul Kadir to buy 90 sovereigns at the rate of 58.50. The transaction was to be concluded m one Gam's house. Abdul Kadir left taking $765, the equivalent of but he did not turn up
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  • 114 5 Planters m Deli have banded themselves together to organise an efficient coolie recruiting system m Java, and to co-operate systematically to remove the abuses that have hampered a regular supply of Javanese labour. They have entered into relations with an emigration agency of high standing at Samarang,
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  • 89 5 There was a fire on the night of the 24th, ultimo at No. 63 Kling Street. Among other firemen, was Tai Yong Seng. A brother fireman reported that he saw Tai Yong Seng break open a till and take $40. The man was arrested for
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  • 64 5 The S. S. "Evandale" has just arrived rom Moji, Charles Silva, a mess boy .vas yesterday before the Marine Magis rate and was sent to prison for foureen days and the forfeiture of two day's jay for wilful disobedience of orders. The defendant said that he
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  • 121 5 The Dorset company's new dredge, irected on the flats adjoining the Rin;arooma River, near Bradshaw's Creek ownship, Tasmania, has had a satisactory trial run, and is now being tarted with three shifts. The new ilant is stated to be one of the finest Iredges m Australasia, and
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  • 76 5 At the West Arm all labour available being readily absorbed. ■At one of le claims," says a member of the ederal Senate, I could pick out lumps f almost pure tin as large as walnuts, j here is room for hundreds of men to i along,
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  • 54 5 We have much pleasure m adding to jr Output List, the name of the ociete des Etains de Kinta whose oduction of tin ore was commented i m the Administration Report for st year. We wish continued success this Company and hope to hear that will top the list again
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 377 5 JAPANESE A To-night and Every Night j q New Programme N IMeMr Play A. M M IBE A A Complete Cinematograph Show. I erms very moderate. Only con- "V" dition, no entertainment must be 1 N given m Singapore. L 1 Q NEW FILMS JUST RECEIVED. Q C^ WILLIAM THE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 2396 6 m PINAI m R pfrpiJm'e^ t e C" 1 00 < S "E,D. M." APLETS. FOR SALE, WAMTED. &C. f'HlJL'jni^H"^. \X r«<, *Jt« m «™S" 'timWm- m«»»meht «otific»tiok. products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: commiSSION AGENTS OEALCRS puniiiQn. VICTORIA STREET, 4 '^Rilk PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 PP
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    • 281 6 UOCAt s- (INaDVa^) Month Hl> 3 Months < Mo.ah. 1 Year OUT^AT,o, Month i Months 6 Mouths 1 Yen r u' inch Single Cm a bo VC hcad 'ng Urn **i dai| y insertion 3>5 P» 'or i i ncn Sini/U Ihncc neekij. s «r two insertions week^ 5 j
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  • 12 1 COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPOUU, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, li» 7
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  • 817 1 GOLD. 1 1900 Rococo £350,000 350.000 I 1 Duff Developement L id. 2'S nominal iom 2O OO $1 $I Kadana G. M. Co., (i'ref) J OO nOminal i 1301 $300,000 $293,000 10,000 Sio $10 9 640 unissued aoo 1908 £30,000 £16,175.70 °^°7 I 1 K. I, v
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 336 1 PEODUCE. Singapore, September 30, 1907. Gambier 7.25 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked unpicked 10.35 Copra Bali 8.50 do Pontianak 8.05 Pepper, Black „17.00 do White 5 o/c 23. 12$ Sago Flour Sarawak 3.01 do Brunei No. 1 3.00 Pearl Sago M 4.60 Coffee Bali, 150/0 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 200/0 basis
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    • 34 1 The Dutch Indian Government has granted to a syndicate a concession for establishing a wireless telegraphy system between Java, Celebes, Borneo, and the neighbouring islands. The company will have a capital of 2,650,000 florins.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 54 2 Weather Report Kandang Kerbau Hospital, 30M Sept, 1907. 9 am 3 pm 9 pm Bar. 32 Fah 29 967 2 9 888 29.933 Temp 85.4 88 5 Wet Bulb Ther 78 '?9 Dir <>f Wind 5 J553 Max Temp ,90. Mm 75 2 Max m Stm 154 5 Te rad
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      • 322 2 Mails Close. TO-DAY. Per Steamer Timi Hangkong and Japan Jason 7am Samarang Simongan 10 am c^ r l glr^ iv Am« T °y e noon Sabak and Diambie Brouwer Ipm S S ham i enan g Kistna Ipm Muar and Malacca Hong Wan 2pm Hongkong, Shanghai m Japan China 2
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  • 861 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war, &c. Sea Mew, Govt. str 500 tonsi, displacement, 35 crew. 700 hp. Commander Murphy, Sept 3c From Kwantan Sept 29. Colonial Government. U. W. Zeedmf, Dur Govt str 197 tons, 28 crew, 2 guns, 4 o h.p. Capt Ykema, Sept 27. Fron Rhio, Sept
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  • 302 2 PASSENGERS OUTWARD Per N. D. L. steamer Roon, from Southampton Sept. 3, due Oct. 3. Mrs. A. R. Thoburn, Messrs. D. M. Cameron, and W. Templer, and others. Per P. O. steamer Nore, from London Aug. 31, due Oct. 3. Mi*s W. Morlan<l, Mr. W Orr, Miss
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  • 492 2 Nmm, Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers Australien, Saigon, Oct 7; M M'times Antilochus, China, Oct. 25 Mansfield Airhe, Sydney, Oct 25 Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12; P O Coy Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct 20; Borneo Coy Agamemnon, China, Oct 12 Mansfield Annatn, Saigon, Oct
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  • 304 2 An Indian Fair m aid of the Indian Habitation Scheme is to take place m Edinburgh m December next. The object of the Fair is to raise a sum of at last j£s< ooo f for providing a Habitation for the Native students from India who are
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  • 88 2 Outward German Mail. The Imperial German mail steamer Roon having left Colombo, at 8 a.m. on Sept. 28, may be expected to arrive here on Thursday noon, Oct. 3. A rattan merchant has been fined m the sum of fifty dollars by the Taiping Magistrate for failing
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