Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 19 October 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. o- 638, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. OCTOTraR 19. 1907; PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 905 1 1 liere was recently some concern expressed about the efflux of gold from Japan, and doubtless there was good reason for the apprehension expressed as to the fact but the story ot the panelling of reception-rooms of the homes of wealthy Chinese m the cities of
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  • 47 1 The Wise Maiden.— An astronomer, who was very much smitten with the charms of a pretty girl, said to her 11 When 1 think of you, I am always reminded of Venus." I would rather you thought of Saturn." M Why Because of the ring around it."
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  • 497 1 lo the idolater of com'ort there is a shiver m the word picnic" m a season such as this. Yet even the rigours of the present amazing summer have proved powerless to daunt the devotees of this most popular of "a) fresco" entertainments. Through all the thunderstorms and
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  • 409 1 HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT Much attention is being paid to the fact that, after an agitation extending over half a century, the marriage wilh a deceased wife's sister is made legal m England. The opponents of the measure fought strenuously but the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 ■^ToceTa co B -< U LITTLE h CO, LTD. I (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. THE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. S Ooekta.il t Martini. [1 !•■> i|ini for I L AGENTS Li(?ocM The Schweiger r^Tj Import Export Co. R^JBMPJ LIMITED. Cinematograph I Entertainments I AT HOME I 1 Complete Cinematograph Installation
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    • 288 1 Phonograph PatKe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -=S4 Records Pathe Records >■* inch single $1.00 each. 4 j nc h double $1.40 each. Stetail Jlgent*. WEILL ZERNER S A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine 7 Ei?sii>eers apd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS.
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    • 14 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. i to F 9 JWomi koth »c-j rrj I a^KK^ "^r (>!.
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  • 1356 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. SATURDAY, 19th OCTOBER. THE MORPHINE FIEND. Ihe almost daily appearance of dreadfully emaciated Chinese m the local Police Courts, suffering from the effects of morphine hypodermic injection makes the spectators who are not themselves victims, wonder if any remedy will ever be found to wean these
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  • 102 2 The Saigon Opinion announced that the floods caused by .rise of the Mekong involved I of millions of dollars to the paddy cultivators m Chochin-China. Returning to the subject it^ays We should like to be able to hope for a good harvest, but it is
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  • 59 2 avva J- He Hi,i pean. asei vaDtto^B He knew w I second manWhe^H Beach Road. He w a coffee stall. Hesaw'J r B men assaulting the coSM protend and told themt&B JejlM Someoae,nMa! T M 'NeUher Here wi1K55 "58 could call a witness. tJ b^l previous conviction. 1 hey
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  • 183 2 MR. K.P. KHATN.I Mie I'aisi Alfred rheatnofl staging it- last play to-nighTl genial proprietor Mr Kavasjifl KhatOW i> to be presented vM medal during one of the '.ntm^B medal is a tine specimen ofl workmanship Mr. t'.PabanojolH Pabanny Co. will as*. to present the medal to I
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  • 50 2 SIKHS ONTHE S* Singh were charg^ Green, n* *H breach ot trust fl c r p:O pc( one soverrgr.-. ben abou. .«m> *g tc I vitb him. l>c coul h< him- l" c > they^ 1 -id together, where k an d d pikif in^ further
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  • 15 2 li. Carl *&2)*£ uin« *>? ii.li on '",w«< Many JjS nun' 1 "n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 319 2 A £k zßzezss^&zsrssa v, win m mmmmum n-wr-| I H A |M| OFi #4 XKe BeA< Dollftrf Worth I SPLENDID VALUE IN 5 ciGARS Cinematograph. HAVAN r a aild Dutcl) ••Victoria" perdozen $0.25 Box of 50 .06 ["Ml n P-H^TP 'La President" perdozen 30 JL# U X OxjL '•Mediano" perdozen
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    • 71 2 BENTWOOD CHAIRS 40 DOZENS. AS GOOD AS f»EW. For oalo la Small or Big Lots L*»«rt NigKt of Che Parsl fllfred 0 Oxairlcal Cop. OF BOMBAY AT BEACH ROAO. To-night To»night The Farewell Performance! inamioe c mazak WITH "The Lover m the Tub," The Roaring Pantomime Farce COME AND SEE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 eeMING EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCTOBER 19. High Water, 9-28 am 9-2 1 pm B 1. outward mail due Races Third Day Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 He 9- 30 pra. Japanese Cinematograph Show 7-30 930 p. Parsi Theatre 9 pm. Ott's Circus. At foot of Fort Canning 9-1 5 p. TO-MORROW, OCTOBER
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 36 3 Alll)N KOKWAKWTTH 'be. >S. 11 -50 a.m. w<: Vs«*< which is an antiX jo*o*l hM an alar4fi* Eh it declares that the W*d*»*<* the United feJo lhc Pacific 1S tO ■<Uh Japan.
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    • 26 3 1,-SPAPtfS WIRELESS j- October iS.'m -50 a.m. < ioni wooanced yesterday «5 Engbn«iand Wales was iJftW thai -late. C n Kvemnu papers pub- tHe-ram- tro.n America
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    • 17 3 I a^ October i.\ 12-20 p.m. •^"'Government intends to l^railwavmenat Turin who Ks£begeneV»l strike vi» ■Petftlwr.
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    • 43 3 The Hague Plenary Conference. rI()NP F BRITISH "resolution. •valor, October if i**o p.m utoe N« nar >' onfercncc has JT2 ,g votes, six minor states i resolution re--2«2 the Powers to adopt a *L.'lourt ot Arbitration. It is JJtfr«>mw will be the final nfcrence.
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    • 18 3 I ..October .8, i>:op.ni. Lfltial rains continue 10 Central rinifAHbnso i* visiting the Ct:: d^ric:* around Malaga.
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    • 48 3 MCESOF CONCILIATION REMOTER. jjodon. >ctober i>, i:-2o p.m. tlahnj situatio is rapidly depg. The chance- of conciliation «jgg more and more remote. Btßaluay companies have notiifcirhspecto belonging to the 1 less they withdraw they llrremovtd temporarily to lower ng :hem from using influence over the
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    • 26 3 OTED BY THE CITY. Uodon. October 18, \2-20 p.m. vmously voted one ■ac pounds sterling for the Fund rifcrtbc Preservation of the irfhll.
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    • 63 3 Loodon, October ib, 5-15 p.m. wk ourable condition of the |arkl New York has led to dot the business of the mi Co. The tailure of the hfaock exchange firm and susKut the State Saving! Bank at tMDr/.ar.a Copper- King Augustus 1 the Presidentship of the
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    • 17 3 6-50 p.m. < has voted the d to-day. 1 1 entiona, three ■•biand five resolutions.
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    • 24 3 Finish Stikers,-Reward Nonstrikers. {gtoo, Octobei 18, 0-50 p.m. •™c -tate< that the Railway je have decided to dismiss or tinkers aod to grant ■••oiwrikers.
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    • 30 3 i*. 6-50 p.m. J*s at Johannesburg General il that the Government is to protect the small merfciff 151 lhe unfair competition "»ians, regarding the Asiatic OfthegraVCSt dan
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    • 22 3 t g do October ,8 ,6.50 p.m. ir-JJgWng at St. Pancras welc me Mr Lloyd **i^/r vening to pre
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  • 112 3 ISSUE. Psh '!h ay occurr ed at Weld Vine Kiin* mornin betxveen aver -m sam panwallas. It Stones and cud- but h p nN ua armed with a >*dble l>luckil > d »*ar»ncd J4ey. I 7 1 1 w »> the first to i? *J \!aV
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  • 815 3 Fhe Hon'ble tl )e Colonial Secretary U c w Attorney. Genial (W J. Napier, DC L the Treasurer (A. T Bryant.) *J Acting Auditor-Ge-neral (G. A. Hall). the Acting Colonial En- i^k^ John Anderson H. Fort. D- J. Galloway, m.d. l -o. Baker. A. R. Adams. Orders of
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  • 54 3 Mk Hale, District Officer, Larut took thelocal court on Saturday and deposed of a morphia case semencmg the accused, a Chinaman, to a fine ol S5OO and ihree months' rgorMsm.--pr s i?onment, and to an add.uonal three months if the fine .s not paid on a g ne a in
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  • 849 3 "THRASHING GOO FOR WOMEN." FEMININE HEROISM. G,™,l VY S ClOys lhe D 'rector of the of P. R.Owen. W fc T Dudlev P Pap a r Cr Wn i Mr1. Dudley Parsons for the defendant effT;, v W 1" gave fcv 'dence to the effect that he had married his
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  • 90 3 A couple of days ago, Sergeant Major Morris, S. V« C. laid information against A. B. Pereira, alleging against him two cases of criminal breach of trust m respect of 557 and 45.50, the property of the S. V. C. Pereira was employed as a clerk
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  • 124 3 It is stated that the great Osaka factory of the Oriental Glass Manufacturing Company, established with Japanese, French and Belgian capital amounting to V 1,500,000 is almost finished and will be ready to start on the manufacture of glass bottels toward the latter part
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  • 315 3 I.— The Singapore Stakes— a-45 p.m. Value S oo. A Handicap for all Horses that have started m Races Nos 1 4or 5 on the First Day. Entrance, *20. Distance, R. C. r» st I*>s. Prince George !o 5 I van more j O Grey Seaton 813 Malapert
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  • 21 3 Ist Race Grey Sea ton. md Madame Meg. 3rd Festine. 4th Lady Brockley. sth Albion 11. 6th Rusty.
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  • 40 3 Ist Race Xerxes, Romp, Kildare and Excelsior. 2nd Lady Elsie, Eve, Donisie, Bonnie Mary and Sextant. 3rd Lady Brockley, Malapert and The Marquis. 4th First Preston, Rosemead, Acetine, Newbury, Jim Gosper, Ranmorc and Harmony. sth Yedla. 6th Madame Meg.
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  • 78 3 To-night, the last night of this excellent company's performances here, there is to be a special change of programme. A certain well-known Chinese Gentleman has undertaken to enter the lion's cage for a bet of tfsoo.ee> this alone should prove of great attraction to those people fond of
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  • 100 3 Hong Chow was yesterday before Mr. Colman on the allegation of selling lottery tickets. Mr. T. Dudley Parsons defended. Assistant Superintendent Gardiner gave evidence that he went to a house, 45-1 Smith Street, and found the defendant m a room. On searching that
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  • 106 3 The Tokio correspondent of the Mainichi reports that the Government has learned from statements sent by Mr. Ishii that the Japanese agriculturists m the San Francisco neighbourhood are m great need of Japanese laboureis. Unless they can obtain them their businesses, which have made wonderful
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  • 351 3 TO SINK IN THE SEA IN TEN MONTHS TIME. The following circular has been ciliated m Colombo and a correspondent sends a copy A message from God given September 23rd 1907. (The) Spirit Saith judgment is coming (m) ten months— C olombo Earthquake first, Ceylon sunk
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 214 3 I TO-NIGHT ONLY OTT'S CIRCUS. I Everything New Everything New j TO.NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! I THIRD GRAND CHANGE OF I PROGRAMME I IJEU de BARRE j AMATEUR KIUINC; I The Circus pays TEN Dollars for every man who I stands 3 times on the Horse's back, I I round the ring.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 107 3 CHURCH SERVICES. S. Andrew's Cathedral. XXI Sunday after Trinity Oct. 20, 1907. Matins and Lkany, 7 am Holy Communion (Choral), 7-45 am Holy Communion (Plain), 9-15 am Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3-40 pm Evening and Sermon, 5-30 pm S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Sunday School 3-40 pm Evensong and Sermon,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 392 4 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its products is genuine unless bearing the following re*ristered Trade Marks: kHalw aY /^kaßv^madDaaWaaaaaWS •""2SS iS PORTE-VEINE A Extrait Vegetal a l IXORA UUP illustrations below. fc^S These different Articles arc also regularly protecteo
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    • 586 4 f.E. CHINA CO. COMMISSION AfiENTS A DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Jliread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged Straits Settlements rVtal Dust T. E. CHIN co,. S2-3 Bras Basah koad, SINGAPORE. GASOLENE LIGHT A CYCLE COMPANY. 5-/
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    • 828 4 BANKS, Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAiD-UP CAPITAL •ia.OXXOOO RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 M i 000,000 Silverßeserve $11,00*000/ T^LC™ Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors, G. H, Meohurst, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr, W. J. Gresson— Deputy-Ch*irman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissiro Esq. E. Goetz, Esq, A I.
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    • 306 4 E. D. M." ADLETS. FO COVERNMENT NOTIFICATIOH. A PPLICATIONS will be received at A the Colonial Secretary's Office up to the 26th instant for the post of Usher and Malay Interpreter at the Marine Court, Singapore. Salary 960o Si, 200 by annual week ments of Si 20 per annum. Applicants
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    • 350 4 R SALE, WANTED^ Artie TtilljrT TURF COMMISSION AGENT RAFFLES PLACE Over Robinson Piano Us Godozon.) artieTully The well-known Straits Bookmaker has opened a $10,000 Book ON DOUBLE AND TREBLE EVENTS (The Governor's Cup, Grand Stand Cup, Paddock Stakes) AND STRAIGHT OUTS ON ALL EVENTS. On the forthcoming Singapore Meeting. October
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    • 261 4 3 Months I 1 a^K 1 Month WT 3 Months a^B 6 Months -I Year I thr weekly 8 h^ "Bb Carriage, Birth or lw v B insertion. lny tfi AdvlisM 95, KutL\So\ M List of Depots where I "Eastern Daily Mail. l M^ be obtained, H AUiullah, i s
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ly, 1907.
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    • 810 1 C 3 fg Capital Subscribed of *T e Paid r- Pay *_fl Shares Value up to Company Quotations pro GOLD. 1900 £400,000 £350.000 350,000 1 1 Duff Developement Ltd. a™ nominal lOJ 20,000 $lo $10 KadanaG.M.Co., (Pref) 2.00 nominal ioei $300,000 $293,000 1 10,000 $10 $10 9
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    • 117 1 Singapore, October 16, 1907. Garabier 7.45 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.40 Copra Bali M 8.70 do Pontianak m 8.20 F T*£,u ßlack l S°° do White 50/0 20.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3 #l2 do Brunei No. 1 3 O 6| r e ff 1S S g 4 7°
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    • 140 1 On I.onaot i. —Bank a m/s 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 6 m/s 2/4 5/8 do. 3 m/s 2/4 5/16 C/« (.icrmany.— Bank d/d 2.374 Private 3 m/s 2.43" do 6 m/s 2.45 On France. Bank d/d 2.92 Private 3 m/s 2.99 do 6 m/s 302 Ow ///rtirt.
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    • 176 1 Selling His Place m Heaven. -A St. Petersburg message to an exchange says that one of those incidents, which throw such»a striking light upon the deplorable superstition and ignorance of the Russian peasantry has just been brought to the notice of the Press of South Russia by a Deputy of
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 56 1 Clearances. October 17. Antenor for Antwerp via ports Cycloop Shanghai Kabinga Kobe via Dalny and Mojl Garfield Calcutta Namur Antwerp via ports Sikh New York Tringganu lor Labuan 18 Glenturret for Antwerp via ports Magnet Cocos Island Ro« hussen Batavia via ports Krynst Sourabaya via Bawean Bin Poh Macassar via
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 1836 2 "IAN.OF-WAR ETC. f Plrh^" H k M h Fo Sin Z°™> g' l^', 3 Hamburg "o'ct 28 Behn Meyer T; tfe^«^- g^?^aSft S*^* s^ 0,M,,, W A E«r, ,o tons fc£ Stf^-IE >" 4^ '»<-■ i Person "ST* > B U d son Simons Co. For Calcutta, Oct J a
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