Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 5 October 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 23 1 Eastern Daily Nail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 626. VOL HIT >-■■■• J "m ilu T SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1907. [PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 711 1 HOW MILLIONAIRES PROTECT THEIR MONEY. CURIOUS PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FORGED CHEQUES. If all reports be true, writes an exchange, then the life of the millionaire, like that of the policeman, is most certainly not a happy one. There is little doubt that a certain class of criminals regard millionaires as legitimate
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  • 194 1 TERRIBLE EXPLOSION ON A JAPANESE BATTLESHIP. FORTY OFFICERS AND MEN KILLED OR INJURED. (Kobe Herald Sept. 17) At about four o'clock yesterday afternoon a disastrous shell explosion took place m the 12-inch gun turret of the battleship Kashima, which was going through gunnery practice atKabutojima. Lieutenant Arita, two midshipmen, and
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  • 358 1 A PLUCKY WOMAN AND THREE ROBBERS. News which reached the police give the details of a most daring highway robbery which was perpetrated on the road to Cheung-shawan the victim being a farmer's wife named Li Kin. The woman, who is about thirty years of age, and lives
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  • 293 1 A NOTABLE PRECEDENT. According to the "Japan Times," the Emperor and Crown Prince of Corca have never been known to have stepped out of the Palace, true to' the traditions of the monarch of the hermit nation. But now the record is to
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  • 203 1 ENGLAND JAPAN, OK GERMANY A correspondent of the MN. C. Daily News" states that the kind of government obtaining m Japan strongly favoured by Prince Clung, Duke Tsai Tseh and other Manchu high officials m the capital, as the supreme power still lies m
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  • 27 1 Kkgrets are poor nourishment for bank accounts, it is not how much a man loses that counts, but how much he earns when he does lose. I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 B Ai Brr CO fa LITTLE CO., LTD, I (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S I WHISKY. (Asa THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. Cocktail II Martiivi. fl Y-''^'' AGENTS iii^oclibi The Schweiger |> as J Import Export Co., LJKflt LIMITED. WO Meters Coloured Films. 8 SHORTLY TO AKRJVK WUMONT, URBAN, PATHE and ROSSI
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    • 245 1 PKonograpK "PatHe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. ES- PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. Records Pathe Records uj inch single $I*oo each. n£ inch double $1.40 each. Stetai/ Jlgents. WBILL &> ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine !Ep§i peers aijd Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone 23.
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    • 12 1 I FROMY, ROGEE CO. to 'f*j&^ 5 Spjfli" m O*oMtßoGtt»r Q3 m
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  • 851 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 5th OCTOBER. SCHOOL MISMANAGEMENT. Ihe rule which has stood m the Educational Code for several years to the effect that no teacher'shall be required to attend to the tuition of more than forty pupils, has been so steadily disregarded, that itsobservance is no longer looked
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  • 923 2 A monk living at a Wat near Singhburi lias captured a white monkey, which he proposes to present to His Majesty the King of Siam. 1 he Salvation Army has made a proposal to be allowed to co-operate with Government m supplying medical assistance to the people of India. Mr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 402 2 THE LIGHT THAT r»M/\i^c uai itc? im NEVER FAILS CHOICE VALUE IN to-nioht HAVANA AND I? 9 OK^3iTC3-E DUTCH if o:ep X n?/OC3-K,^.3^^i:E CIGARS Grand Cinematograph. Special luta at low rice SEND FOR ONE I A I lib r ntLllbw THE BEST DOLLAR'S WORTH FILMS AND MACHiNARY AT I AX
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    • 134 2 AUVTINEE TO-DRY at 4 p.m. Children half price Orphans Free. HIPPODROME. i Bigger, Brighter and Better than Ever. New Artists, New Animals, New Features. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE. SKILL AND DARING. LOCATION: FOOT OF FORT CANNIN6 (HILL STREET). PRICES OF ADMISSION: Full box (6 chairs) 15 Single Ikjx seat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 158 2 cOMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCTOBER 5. High Water. 0-43 am. 0-21 pm. B I. outward mail due. Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 and 9-30 p. Japanese Cinematograph bhow 7-*) 9-30 p. Parsi Theatre 9 p m. Race Entrie?> Cl<>*»c Hippodroire, 9 pm TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 6. High Water. 10-8 ;im 10-l pm. I9th
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 12 3 few**. vre t W' advocate.! the iV" N-nv. and lW*?Jt\ policy
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    • 11 3 OF SEW d* Hand's horse- *"Le Jested the liSTtoMarntoriL
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    • 10 3 announced o fiblit a daughter of S Vandtrbilt, and
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    • 53 3 L^ro DISPERSE tworERS. Aoctobcr4. 11->5 am. .rfi* between female taken place m trfersal Mewre. thread mills, Lj and -evereiy illP^orking at the factory EkatFcrgushc. CJoo! a BreboM 'ailed Korderlv rioter. L^j-v were requisitioned E||M ockedool their Knslica'..J arc giving i®i\ they arc secured I jpauidatioii :om the L spiDe
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    • 12 3 4, 1: so p.m. xeyCi'ib Stake, 1 1 I
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    • 19 3 ED IN BAD RATHER. ;.\m. llrfcs 1 jriiig übmacn, thc W|t:avc'lcd a distance is bad weather without ply.
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    • 12 3 HO ENGLAND pro. rhfid to Kinj free:: d bi altar fronr
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    • 22 3 UttN MILES AN ntK 4. p.m. r- i; -r counc ii ri easily m teetl Pfatttinuted speed o It hour.
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    • 30 3 ÜBdo 4,1 pn. r^Poadcr. a: rokiowbe m>and generals an< •JMUissian ambassado of the Rus« S busaja wcl Jjjcdation ol ultima* ■I JJ*<l that the peace o established on
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    • 11 3 '^•c; ary United States jrewell bam,uet b; k^ given auofiida
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    • 5 3 W* 011 b >' length
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    • 16 3 C^ra. She n, »«o the s a he tact wa lCi^!l tar >- ()tlicer Ufevv hours.
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    • 15 3 CWrnor: c vari °l B*ed 1, KJ Wcian, wh > lb f dt at doun
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  • 340 3 A meeting of the Legislative Council There were present His Excellency the Governor the Officer com- v ending the troops. Ihe Hon'ble the Colonial SeeK: tarv. m Attorney General. Colonial Treasurer. Auditor General. Act Colonial Engit nccr- AanJiakKim. H. Fort n J- Anderson. Dr. Galloway. T. S. Baker.
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  • 258 3 Bombay, Sept. IS. Thc Bengali Agitation. Reports continue to be received from Calcutta and the Bengal mofussil of disturbance by National Volunteers and other disorderly elements, m particular of a stabbing affray at Dacca. A Punjab correspondent ot the Englishman sends a sensational account of attempts to
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  • 110 3 In a case heard by Mr. Colman yesterday m which a puller and a fare were charged by 'Rikisha Inspector Francis, a Mauritian 'rikisha peon b named James David gave evidence m English. The puller was charged with using when plying for hire, lamps not of the
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  • 109 3 Abdul Kadir had a deal m sovereigns with Anaraalai Chetty. The latter entrusted 90 sovereigns to Abdul Kadii for 7 65 but neglected to secure tn< dollars before he parted with the gold. ia Abdul Kadir disappeared. s After some time he turned up an< l 8
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  • 438 3 oA'^gfagrfHH shareholders of the the (Vim* Sevens, the Chairman of follows"!?" 5 Wh presided s P° ke as Gentlemen, The Balance Sheet, Workimr Ar count and Managing Director fe^n With the view of effecting further ™CV n V he m nagcment w *S and lnes
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  • 139 3 Mr. Dunman, the owner of the Gaylang Brick works missed a lighter value $250 from his place on the 12th ultimo. He received certain information which he reported to the police and the boat was recovered. Teo A Seong had seen thc boat moored at Tan
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  • 108 3 According to a London wire of September 23, King Chulalongkorn's birthday was celebrated at Hamburg with great festivities, and the town was gaily decorated. Three buffets were erected m the Kurgarten and provided beer to all comcrs'at thc King's expense, while I every guest at the
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  • 103 3 Several Chinese were yesterday, prosecuted by Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew for having filthy premises and obstructing the verandahs with stalls I and other things. Mr. W. C. Michell imposed fines of various sums. It is difficult to understand now thc 5 Chinese will continue to have themselves summoned
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  • 67 3 'f On Thursday, a pupil at St Joseph s s made faces at another. The latter lost c his temper and threw a penknife at the >• other. This lad dodged it, but it hit »f another lad m the cheek. The wound bled and
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  • 231 3 FOR MR. KAYASJI P. KHATOW. We are glad to inform our readers •Jf l i Sin 6 a P° re Community has decided to make a handsome present of a richly engraved Gold Medal mounted all-round with diamonds to Mr. Kavasji Pallonji Khatow as a token of
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  • 132 3 Mrs. A Brown and a Melsom lodged Kb the house of a Mrs. Gibbs m Selegie Road. Mrs. Brown decided to live with her mother. On the Ist, instant she took her trunk away. When she opened it, she found some articles value $14 missing.
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  • 120 3 Yesterday, before Messrs. Michell and Gibson, a Hylam 14 boy" employed on the S.S. "Maruda" was charged with stabbing another boy on board with a dangerous knife. The defendant said he was drunk at the time and knew nothing about what had taken place. The court
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  • 70 3 Chan A Vi, a Chinese woman who has for some time occupied thc attention of Messrs Michell and Gibson m the Bench Court, on the allegation of disposing of a girl named Chan Moh Tan for immoral purposes m September 1 906, was yesterday, sentenced to six
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  • 61 3 versus THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. This case came before Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday afternoon, and lor thc second time was postponed. Several witnesses were examined and cross-examined by thc Councils engaged, Messrs Montagu Harris and Mr. Braddell, and there were several lively and interesting scenes between them during
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  • 98 3 Yesterday, a Chinese lad was before Mr. Colman for placing a stone on the tram line m Cecil Street. The boy said he was a new comer, that the car was a novelty and that he put the stone on the line m order to
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  • 951 3 On Thursday ergeant Mussel 1 and a party of Revenue Officers boarded the s.s. "Petchaburi" to search for chandu. They found, so it is alleged, 99 tins, containing 990 tahils of illicit chandu, m the master's cabin. This was seized, its value being $2,970. A
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  • 105 3 We Bangkok Times" regret to have to record the death of H. RH. Prince Charatpon, which took place at his resi- dence m Bangkok yesterday morning. > He had been ailing for some considet--1 able time suffering from a tumour. The Prince was the youngest son
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  • 35 3 Giving the Bride Away.—" Who gave n the bride away Her little brother.' n He stood right up m the middle of the a ceremony, and yelled, Hurrah, Fanny a you've got him at last!"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 381 3 THIS WEEK The Japanese Cinematograph I Undoubtedly H ""rr, C lOIEST I E\ shouu Trick. -M 111 IN TOWN GOTO N Comic. THE t! I Sensational Historical. BEST M A General. o\ LEAV E A P Serious f THE -T Thrilling 1g ReBt m the Q A Original END IT
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 126 3 CHURCH SERVICES. OCT. 6, 1907. S. Andrew's Cathedral. Ila west Thanks giving. XIX Sunday after Trinity. Matins and Litany, 7 anr Holy Communion (Choral), and address, 7-45 an Holy Communion (Plain), 9-15 an Sunday School Bible Classes, 3-40 pn Children's Service, 4 P" Evensong and Sermon, 5-30 pn Anthem As
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1624 4 1 Fn PIN Alinfi PFRFUME^ T.E.CHIM*CO. B A HITS "iO. IT ADLETS. FOR SALE, WBJm I fJ!^J!IU:^!^!^»MUH~"IL s 1 »EE«MI«. COVEBNMEHT NOTIFtCATrDN. produds is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Martcs COKWIIISSIOII A6CNTS t DEALERS COrporttiao. 50-2 victoria STREET, T 4 $&l* J&!Sk\ N re ID;U v CiXFITAL 5i0,000,000
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    • 274 4 L °C«L I gas 0 i 3 Montis 6 J onth s 1 Year o^t7 Tlo| Moot. J 3 Montl, s 6 Mo m )s 1 Year j iiichSingier dal| y insertion 3>s Ptr For 'nch Sing| c Hj heading^* thncc weekly. 8 2 's° P«r For '""ch Sing| cCol
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  • 11 1 COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19*»7.
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  • 830 1 fc Number Capital. Subscribed. of ss ue Paid Reserve mm™ O^ Shares V lue UJ> to :vcs>ervt Company Quotations pro j pi GOLD. 1900 £400,000 £350,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Developement Ltd. 2m nominal 20,000 Slo SlO Kadana G. M. Co., (Pref) nOimfWl 1901 $300,000 $293,000 j
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 504 1 PRODUCE. Singapore, October 3, 1907. Gambier 7.50 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.35 Copra Bali v 8.50 do Pontianak 8.05 Pepper, Black 16.50 do White 5 o/c 22.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.04 do Brunei No. 1 3.00 Pearl Sago 4.60 Coffee Bali, 150/0 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20 0/0 basis 22.50
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  • 651 2 VESSELS IN PORT. Tradfay Vessels, Ac. Latest Arrivals. Hong ll\t». 'Vit str no tons, Capt St. John, Oct i Fro-n Malacca, Oct 3, Gc, and 46 d p Wee Bin Co. For Malacca, Oct s—Rds.5 Rds. Hong I fan 1. Brit str 2.060 tons, Capt Kinghorn, Oct 3.
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  • 607 2 X.ime. Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Australia, Saigon, Oct 7; M M'timcs 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 Antenor, China, Oct
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  • 108 2 Outward B. I. Mail. The B. I. contract packet steamer I eesta 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 French Mail. The M. If. company's steamer
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  • 525 2 THE EXPENDITURE IN SOME FAMOUS CAUSES CELEBRES. The Thaw case has cost the family ,£70,000, and the end is not yet. Probably when that exceedingly desirable consummation is reached a record will have been established m this direction that will stand for a considerable
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  • 213 2 A Nagoya message ?ays that a luncheon was given at the Nagoya Hotel m honour of Dr. Sakatani, the Minister of France. In the course of the banquet, the Minister stated that the Government considered that it was better for the Empire to have a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 284 2 Mails Close TO-DAY. For Per Steamer Time Muntok Bil .ton, Velentyn 8 a m Lahuan. Sanriakan, etc, Marudu 10 am Tringganu via ports Stephan 11 am Colombo C. L. y Lopez noon P Sham and Penang l J in Seng Ipm H'k>>ng, Amoy, Swatow Hong Wan I Ipm H Swtttcnham,
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