Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 4 October 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 625, VOL HI. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS,
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  • 927 1 SAMPLES OF RABID JOURNALISM. The "Jugantar" has the following t If the people should need to procure arms for the overthrow of the Foreign Government an absurdly vain thing, a phantasm, it would be worth while to consider the means by which this end may
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  • 5 1 PURIFICATION OF WATER. ef bjdfghdbfdhfbmnjvhbjjdf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 r I 1 If I -o P. i m I LITTLE CO,, LTD. (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE S Oocktail 1 Martini. j 1^ ■V-n Mi I r -r AGENTS L^kUL The Schweiger p 5 Import Export Co., ILJUV LIMITED. IE HELP YOU j I TO
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    • 273 1 Phonograph PatKe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. CS- PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. Records Pathe Records inch single $1.00 each. inch double $1.40 each. Retail Jigents. WEILL &> ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskane Ep^ipeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIOWS. Telephone IS. Telegrams EESKINE. l_
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    • 12 1 I^9 FROMY, RO6EE CO. I —lumil I lIMII I >■ 111 <— I I
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  • 1000 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER. ADDING FUEL TO THE FIRE. Reuter informs us that Mr. Kier Hardie, the Labour Leader ftl P who is now on tour in Bengal I J fi H ls re Ported to have stated that the condition of India is worse than that
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  • 253 2 There arcal ways plenty of women who arc won over by a waxed moustache, and who find conviction in an eyeglass. I Yesterday afternoon, a claim for land at Selitar for $600 was called before the Chief Justice. Mr. H. Rickard, formerly of the Mission Press has returned from Kuala
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  • 171 2 The Frctirh Vice-Corwil pro* Yesterday, Jacques Soj ni,aFiod 'for trespassing into the Fi late m Orchard Road. Count de Bondy, the Fra acted as interpreter fortheacna The Vice-Consul ilidthal day Jacques went to the I said' thai he ais be ;g >ent S goo to France i>y
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  • 68 2 nt]lc .ctl.ult.moaC^ house runner met, on a sw from Selangor and took c thiass giving bogus Jj slipped away and was until .hchdl.-u.ij: ii the hands of the police port had been made. P Yesterday, the man criminal breach o( w* propertv valued [at •Jfv^j the fl
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  • 51 2 yesterday, J BeagaKJ named A K.^;- co g an: jury caused b t-c 0! C injg along Orchard of August last. In the absence o ti*J^ ment was «ven W Uter.Mr.kTida^p^'^ that his *o* caused and a-kedto v toredtothch.t.ba" this judgment stood* Mr. Howard decttom again OH
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 To the World, the World we show, Laa""*"" m ■hbbbbbbbbbjbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmp we m »ke the world to laugh Choice Value m Havana And each hemisphere to know 'W^^m T AND Howl es th r!l!f DUTCH CIGARS We Bring The World I Special lists at low prices Xo Singapore SOUND FOR ONE
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    • 188 2 I NOTICE. J^OTICE is hereby given that the j A Government Road from Outram I Road to Neil Road will be closed to I the Public for 24th hours from 8 a.m. on Saturday next the sth October, to 8 a.m. on Sunday the 6th October. H. V. TOWNEK, Acting
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 210 2 eCMING EVENTS. TODAY, OCTOBER 4 High Water 9-1; am Lf6 pm L**Rislativr Council. 2 YMCA. Bazaar. 5106-30. pm Chinese other Asiatic ladies Bto 10-30 pm Orand Cim mat-)graph Show 7-3o an<l 9-30 p. Japanese CmematogTaph Show 7.30 9- 10 n Par>i Theatre. 9 pm. SCC Lawn Tennis At Home Mark
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 36 3 I rTnd 3.' -^p-m- Louis, Resident >: 5 m support ol the i^ Cv,;: titrhtiiiK navy. W ,rgcr than at B; .< lC battle ships I Csaid, was X ''jqu.ii.it officers W# Sriiaiicallv American Bf»"?rw- IWC at
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    • 14 3 Kief r("-X i-jo p.m. I G T llfS Wilhdming at the I 1-
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    • 10 3 CanWM HOARSEI "To~ct.3. '-'cp.m. WJ., on hoarseness. All ■"eb^suspended
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    • 85 3 gj^LO'MKOL OF HbULWAYS jtLouis President RooseEhi, vigorous a-evcra-Lgttoo's in*i^tance on the Jfllof the railways. He Improvement of the Missi-Lj-s though he foresaw easy to secure the jp-t to his po; j.o .cc that the scheme Ji national one and quite -der to enable full adD of the opening of
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    • 11 3 p.m. iler makers has 'ting the 9th of the lock
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    • 26 3 I. :ONNAUGHT HE KING'S ESEXTATIYE. :-ao p.m. late grand Duke ice at Carlsruhc Iftt c Ka-cr will be S .creigns c Duke of His Majesty
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    • 7 3 2-40 p.m. ops have evacuated nd.
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    • 3 3 p.m. > Williams
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    • 13 3 hjo P.m. dian Pacific ided to ners to the •ts for the
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    • 11 3 fc 7 P-m. bur- states -Cs have left Transvaal. resistercd
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    • 52 3 i^l^- 1^.,. r[J.m. sa >slhat Mr. >« be realizing the brandishin* but L^WanUy be ended PfiCS? 11^ that lndia this atrocity. that the electors *<^2 m "uld mark "^Pproval ol such outdeclares unfitted "Id there be mention than to l dually ,uitable BtSvMrS n r those of the irr^
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    • 16 3 Piforthc^^P'etedthe Sh.chu,K Version '"to an n or C p mili/cd a > thc 11 lor forestry
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  • 73 3 cV M lng A^ he VictOria "Si 'HaH Thc S rA^ erS n Opened tht BazaTr fowerVafP 800 1 g -cn c n Th a I his instrument isindeed a revela t.on, some really beautiful music was with chimes accompaniment, this n Tece Messrs. Pathe
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  • 158 3 This excellent show opened on Wedaudtn^^ lar e ea da PP™:iative Last night there was even a larger number of people present, probably due to the fact that the location of the show had become known. X V f c f nn ot Particularize every item m detail,
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  • 528 3 DEFENDANT ACQUITTED. Several years ago, m 1899 Goh Thiam Hock became bankrupt. In August 1903, he, so it is alleged, sub leased the Clyde Terrace Market from Goh Van, for S7 50 a morfth without mentioning the fact that he was an undischarged bankrupt. The
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  • 110 3 A QUEER STORY OF MILITANT SPARROWS. According to the "Japan Advertiser Japanese papers report that m tne forest land of Usui district Gumma prefecture, an immense num^ r t J^ sparrows, dividing themselves into two parties, are now daily engaged fa fighting at about five o'clock m the afternoon, the
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  • 484 3 THE TANJONG PAGAR RICE CASE. Pe?k then gUSt last Ching 2 lh T cc!erk >n charge of No. io goeS f tnh n]Ong ,> r Wharf g al moih? h° Called a numb er of coolies nto the godown m which were some housands of bag, of rice, the 4
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  • 187 3 Calcutta, 1 rth September. At the High Court before the Registrar, Mr. G. M. Gho>e, Attoroney-at-law, applied on behalf of Mrs. Clare Winifred Cuthbert for leave to file a plaint against Lancelot Burrell, an assistant m the firm of Messrs. G. F. Kellner Co., claiming Rs.
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  • 196 3 Shaik Husin is a peon m Government House. Three months ago one Akbar Husin went to Shaik Husin's quarter at Government house and asked for pen and paper to write a letter to some one. Shaik was kind enough to supply him with this. After he had
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  • 103 3 THE SIMONGAN CHANDU CASE. On Tuesday, Sergeant Mussell and a party of Revenue Officers boarded the S. S. M Simongan," Captain Zuderhondt, and found secreted m the fore peck chandu to the value of $1950. This was seized. Information was laid and a summons granted against the Master also a
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  • 63 3 Sergeant Mussell has made another big haul of illicit chandu. The S. S. Petchaburi is the offending boat this time. Ninety-nine tins of the stuff value $2970, were, it is said found m the Captain's cabin. A summons has been applied for against the master and granted
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  • 886 3 THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. The Hague Sept. 2 A t to-day's meeting of the Committee concerned^ decision was come to regarding the proposals as to the obligations of belligerent warships m neutral waters, which had caused severe discussions at successive meetings. The regulations which the
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  • 532 3 The Af. C. D. News contains particulars of the murder of a Russian Jewess at Shanghai. A Russian Jewess was murdered at No. 56 Scott Road m a most cruel manner. It appears that the deceased, a married woman named Liza Cappera, whose husband is said to
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  • 387 3 The following remarks made by Mr. C. G. Warnford Lock m a discussion on a paper "The Occurrence of Gold m Upper Sarawak," by Mr, J. Somerville Geikie read at the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy will be of interest to local miners. Though essentially a
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  • 111 3 The Kobe Herald says: The Metropolitan Police Ordinance which was recently promulgated, prescribing the age limit of the jinrikisha drawers at fifty-five, to which reference has previously been made m our columns, has attracted much attention and is the topic of serious comment by press and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 377 3 THIS WEEK I The Japanese Cinematograph I Undoubtedly H n=™rr, C BEST E\ shooi Trick. TMmtmM Al IN TOWN GOTO 111 Comic. 1 THE F I Sensational Historical. BEST M A General. o\ LEAVE A P Serious TT Thrilling st m tne A Original F| END IT IS Jj and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2191 4 j j f T.E.CHIN*CO.j|__»MIJLL_- E M ADLETS. FOB SALE, WANTED, &C, products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marts: COHUIISSIOH AGENTS t OEAURS r 60-2 VICTORIA STREET, -iSCfcw IW a<W <W,r t S, J0.,,. Cuku, ol^.^O^tl^tf J^MK. iS^fev 0 /jH^^l% N Sterling Reserve $10.000,000 $21 000,000 Cycles and
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    • 298 4 S'ngle Copy I OUT ST AT, 0h I SMALL ER tS| Not «ces, Ac 1 for In^ Single Cft i H thrice weekly. S 2>5 Per 3 for 1 inch SJMkr 1 I insertions weekly 5 V F °S,oo 2 3 coasecut ivc J Marriage, Hirth or Death v I
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  • 11 1 COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPOUK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19-7.
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  • 765 1 vfe Number Issue Paid Pave Capital. Subscribed of V lue up to Company Quotations pro H o Shares r J pi GOLD. 1900 £400.000 £350,000 350,000 I I Duff Developement Ltd. nominal 20,000 $lo $10 Kadana G. M. Co., (Pref) 1901 $300,000 #293,000 10,000 Slo $lo 640
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 499 1 PRODUCE. Singapore, October 2, 1907. Gambier 7.04 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked unpicked 10.35 Copra Bali 8.50 do Pontianak 8.05 Pepper, Black 16.50 do White 5 o/c 22.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.03 do Brunei No. 1 3.00 Pearl Sago H 4.60 Coffee Bali, 150/0 19.00 Coffee, Palerabang, 200/0 basis 22.50
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  • 1018 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War, &c. Sea Mew, Govt. str 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew, 700 hp. Commander Murphy, Sept 30. From Kwantan Sept 29. Colonial Government. U. W. Trading Vessels, Ac. Latest Arrivals. Clan Afticfiu/os/i, Brit str 2,575 tons, Captain Shnnd, Oct. 3. From Rangoon, Sept. 25 Rice.
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  • 607 2 Name, Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Australien, Saigon, Oct 7 M M'times Antilochus, China, Oct. 25 Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Oct 25 Bousted Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 P O Coy Ayuthia, Bangkok, Oct 20; Borneo Coy Agamemnon, China, Oct 12 Mansfield Annam, Saigon, Oct
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  • 74 2 Outward B. I. Mail. The B. I. contract packet steamer Teesta, with the London mails of the 13th ultimo, left Negapatam, on the 29th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the sth instant. Outward Erench Mail. The M. M. company's steamer E.
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  • 96 2 Wharves at which Vessels are berthed yesterday TAN JONG PAGAR. Earn Wharf Bassin Nil. EastAVharf Section, i Kinta, Istock. Sect, i (Sheers Wharf) Nil. Section No. 2 Bharata, Cain Maclntosk. n 3 Nil. n 4 Nil- f 5 Duhvich. 6 Telemachus, Minliya. „7
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  • 201 2 THEIR MAJESTIES TO RESIDE IN SEPARATE PALACES. It is reported m a Seoul telegram to the Mainichi that the Emperor Father and the Emperor have now decided to live m separate buildings. Yesterday afternoon, the Emperor Father, the Emperor, the Empress and the Crown Prince left their
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  • 82 2 """It is reported that shortly after the arrival of the British armoured cruisrr Kent at Yokohama from Nagasaki the other morning, a bluej.iket was sent on shore under "instructions to get a sum equivalent to Jive thousand yen cashed into local currency.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 272 2 Mails Close TO-DAY. For Per Steamer Time Anamba and Natuna Is Flevo 7 am Batavia. S'baya, etc. Caraphuys 8 am Rhio and Indrag r. Evy 9 am Singkep Sultan van Lingga 9am Anamba and Natuna b Karang 1 pm Bangkok Solva 2 pm Saigon Kampot 2 pm Muar and Malacca
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