Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 24 October 1907

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  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 642, VOL 111. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1907. [PRICE 5 CENTS,
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  • 1498 1 DASTARDLY ATTACK ON POLICE. Calcutta, October 5. There was quiet in Calcutta on Friday night and during Saturday, but the town is full of rumours and restless feeling, and the gereral opinion is that the lull is only temporary. On the other hand, the police have been
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  • 227 1 Living in a small Norfolk village not half-a-dozen miles from Norwich is a young and pretty girl gardener who has adopted male attire. It is a large and beautiful garden over which the young lady reigns. She has many men assistants and a neat little
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  • 65 1 Returns furnished by the nation.V, tuberculosis congress of Germany showthat there has been a decrease of 38 p. cent in the number of deaths from t u r berculosis in Germany since 1875. Sanitaria have restored to health and work 34 per cent of thc patients treatec
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 SO i m CD m co IS LITTLE CO, LTD, (SOLE AGENTS.) DEWAR'S WHISKY. Hit STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE I g Oockta.il ll Martini. l-i Km kfnt lOP -l\» 1? I'll.' 1 IV AGENTS jfoerican i^ The Schweiger j i Import £> Export eo. Tiatographs. i te inematograph with lamp
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    • 295 1 PHonograpK "PatHe" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. ES 5 PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. «*S Records Pathe Records inch single $1.00 each. n£ inch double $1.40 each. Stetail Agents. \V___Dll_/I_f ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. [Howarth Erskine I Ei?sii>eers aijd Contractors. I ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. I
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    • 16 1 FROMY, ROGEE CO. Jfcv UJ _r A ii&_j_*\ E2 uj iiU* 5 Ru s 5x tr?T\ :<
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  • 672 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. THURSDAY. 24TH OCTOBER. THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR 1908. Ihe prosperity or otherwise <>\ a State or, of a Municipality mav generally be determined by it's budget. This is the pulse/ as it were, that indicates the life, healthy or not, that shows us whether prosperity or
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  • 80 2 We regret to learn that Mr. K.K. Colman whom we recently reported a^ having injured bis foi standing on a nail has had to hospital for treatment. We cannot doubt that Mr. Colman \va^ put to much inconvenience before he resorted to this step
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  • 502 2 Ihree Kling boatmen wen yesterday fined eadi f 5 by Mr CF. Green for fraudulent possession of the bot.le< of ransan." 1 wo .Clings, a Chinaman and a Bengali, all carters, were yesterday tined by Air. C. F. Green, sums from li to $7 the Bengali ana cautioned I here
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  • 368 2 with re t ar W« criminal misa Ppre J; respectively. V dialed him. 'n pearl and identified a SdS fl been offered Wfo? fl ofAugustUstl.etookrf I and put it on the w 3s I forgot It H M for it, bin I again on the U th
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  • 91 2 We have on the authority that the Ar coming again to tlie to open up thhlgh protect* c .ary export of ore, the) iotVeffort someye^ Arepresenutiveofhe^ onhisway^t*^^ Singap^befonethe^ We understand th a' havingalar^A^ connect buying agents Wecsnnotytt-J a rate the) nmpcr way. the) iti5 butn* n™.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 263 2 AL H A IV! BRA TKe Best Dollar's Worth SPLEMDID VALUE IN eiGARS Cinematograph. mm. HAVANA ABSOLUTELY THI£ No. 1 SHOW IN THE EAST. "Victoria" per dozen $0.25 NEW PROGRAMME NOW ON Box oi 50 .95 La President per dozen .30 Next Change Wednesday 23rd October DUTCH Boxof 5 o
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    • 204 2 COYERNMEHT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 23rd November, 1907 for the following Police services for the year 1908 1. For making of Sign Boards for Coffee shops, Eating and Lodging Houses and for explosive stores In Singapore. 2. For removal
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 e CM ING EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCTOBER 4 Higi Water. OS am 11-55 pm P. a_ O Homeward mail due. S C C Rugby Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 pm Japanese Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 p TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 25. High Water 0.43 am, o-22 pm P&O Outward Mail due P O
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    • 24 3 Brisson Opens the French Chamber. N SOUTHERN rwobei 13, lu -45 opening speech cNprc-ed the grief of ,wing to the caUssiL en ihe Southern
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    • 25 3 LyUtLE-OSS IN SPAIN. cr ,5, 4045 a.m. -B Madrid thai storms continue throughout K*J*_ owing to these conti- JJid downpours Is meal-
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    • 14 3 WIJB-ES KOK FAMINE 10.45 a.m. ,908 includes oubles tor w
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    • 24 3 *£LY REFRAIN FROM STRIKING October «o-4 5 am c opinioo to be the ftoarable tor a strike the ItaSnvraen have wisdj relramed
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    • 34 3 rs SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS. ictobei 10-45 am- bocker Lusts deposits lion dollars. who was closely affairs has npanies ii ive offered Knickerbocker the Knickerc. proceeded all morning pated preparaeen made to meet
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    • 16 3 rELEGRAPH s .RES 10-45 a m S gn or Marconi ie relet; raph
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    • 41 3 II .RAI lON IN AMERU bet :3. II a.m. banquet at Ottawa Mr. strongly deprecated .als who within a f landing at Vancouver -killed work which .ir.dle. that the influx of the natural conIrade which ievelop.
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    • 36 3 Gump on the New York Exchange. rHE EUROPEAN USES 'ct. 23. 11 am. on the New ted its effect .wing to omraerce having to-day for the JJww rrusl hich is one of 1 rust in the
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    • 47 3 Ailaha. ber jlh orrespondeot Edward Law, in bringing es on the subject of certain criticisms to scope and probable find***r-\ Commission on DeThe imitation of the ppeai to him to tow reserved *v_bmitted to a more represenJ The present ComJtanks, will generally sup-
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    • 102 3 -55 J** 1 I**1 Mount Morgan ''wwpanj, has been deveew ("pper-gold deposits from ito goldmine. educed ito dm--11 '>-. to 3d. per month, /^ve fund of "906, was i n debt to the Besides distributing last year, it rcc .0.00 borrowed from the ;'y restored its reservefund. &]V]6tn<l
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    • 25 3 Failure of Knickerbocker Trust. D ?r ON THE STOCK ttCHAWG-L London, Oct. ax *-_c The Knickerbocker IW h P pended payment has 5US TafiWAs^ the
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    • 17 3 London, October 23, 3. D m amounts lo si* of JS" jP*i
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    • 29 3 London, October 3, 3-35 pm. he Government Treasury has ordered six million dollars Vom the Government deposits to be distributed SSSL22 ,eading SS
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    • 51 3 t-NORMOUS LIQUIDATION OF WHEAT. London, October 2 t 3.35 p m A telegram from New York states that the effect of the demoralization ot the stock Exchange has been reflected on to the grain market and there has been an enormous liquidation of wheat at
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    • 65 3 President Roosevelt on the Crisis. HE TURNED ON LIGHT AND KEVEALED THE ROTTEN CONDITION. London, October 20, 3-35 p.m. Speaking at Nashville President Roosevelt denied that he was in any way responsible for the crisis. He had only turned on the light and was cer tainly not responsible for what
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    • 80 3 London, October 23, 7 p.m. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman speaking at Dunferoline on Great Britain's foreign relations said that they were never more ably nor more successfully managed them by Sir Edward Grey. The Government had wholly thrown its energies on the side of peace,
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    • 34 3 London, October 23, 7 p.m. Lhe Shanghai Municipality has announced that at the request of Great Britain it has already stopped the issue of fresh opium licenses and restricted their renewals.
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    • 52 3 London, October 23, 7 p.m. A wire from Casablanca states that tbe reconnaisance on the 21st inst. was a serious fight the French pursuing sixty moors who were ambushed and encountering five thousand of Mulley Haffid's troops General Drude's timely arrival and assistance from the warships averted
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    • 136 3 UIII.IWWL. uiininii-ii wa ww»w_ Dr. Lim Boon Keng, who was. appointed one of the representatives of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Conference, to be held at Shanghai has decided not to proceed to Shanghai as arranged, but will go
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    • 182 3 Lee A Cham is a cake maker in New Market Road. On the 10th instant Tan Kit Long and four others went to his and asked for a hundred cakes on credit, saying they would be paid for another. On the nth idem, he went for his money,
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    • 42 3 Much of our textile materials now come from thc mines. Silk rustics w.h _6 per cent of salts of tin, flannel is weighted with epsom salts and linen tablecloths are made from cotton hllcd with china clay and starch.
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  • 573 3 DEFENDANT DISCHARGED. Chua Giang was again before Mr. U f Green yesterday, on the allegation of fraudulent possession of planks beb2S7 thc Tanjong Pa ar Dock ar^^^T r Su P*«-intendent HowJ n W^ the crown; Mr. Knowles for the defendant. th_l r i?? jUnior said he
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  • 149 3 Chow Lah was yesterday charged with the theft of sixty cents, the property of the boatman. He brought some men ashore and, Chow Lah was one of them. When the men had landed, the boatman missed his money. He enquired of the passengers and the defendant
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  • 110 3 Ton Joon Chit was in the employ ol Lieutenant S. Bussell. R. G. A. at Blakan Mati. On the 22nd, instant his master entrusted him with 53.50. He made use of it, and on a report being made he was arrested. Yesterday he was .charged before Mr
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  • 101 3 Two Chinese in the employ of Messrs. Brinkman Coy. were on Tuesday arrested tor the theft of two jars of liquor and a case of varnish in a boat. They were yesterday charged by Sergeant McNamara before Mr. C.T. Green. 2nd, Magistrate. Two Marine constables gave evidence
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  • 61 3 When the S. S. Ban Yong Seng last left this port for Keiantan she carried a bag purporting to contain $250 It was duly delivered, but as promptly returned to the ship; for the consignee on opening it found that it contained 3°° counterfeit dollars. These are
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  • 770 3 YOUNG WOMEN r.UGH I IL»W TO TREAT P.ABIES. Sham Shyness. A >chool for mothers has now been opened at the Mothers' and Babies' Welcome, 6 and 7, Chalton-Street, Eus-ton-road. Here mothers and girls are shown how a baby should be clothed, t washed, and tended, and treated small
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  • 242 3 Mr_. Piper, a well-known spiritualist and medium, returned to Boston recently from London. The newspapers state that during her stay in England she received messages of the highest importance from the shade of Dr. Frederick Myers, the well-known spiritualist, formerly connected with the Psychical Research Society. Dr.
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  • 1196 3 AN INTERVIEW WITH THE MINING JOURNAL. Towkay Loke Yew, whose name is so well known in connexion with the development of the tin mines of the Malay Peninsula, is at present in London on a visit, and he was so good as tr> accord a;,
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  • 284 3 Here is a story that comes all the way from Florida, a State that overflows with darkies. There was a small church wretchedly out of repair, with a terribly leaky roof, and thc negro pastor fervently prayed for funds to make repairs. A collection was started. One
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  • 481 3 A moralising philosopher writes Irom Monte Carlo Gambling and superstition go hand in hand, and both result from the inexpugnable human inst. net to escape from the rational. In this place everything that is absurd is greedily believed. You acquire luck by touching a dwarf, by
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    • 447 4 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its prodir.s is genuine unless bearing the following rftjistered Trade Marks: m^*s?s&j^ PO RTE-VEI N E A Extrait Vegetal a IIXORA G_2P as illustrations below. 4 h^_\ These different Articles are also regularly protectee*
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    • 1018 4 BANKS. j Honokong i Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL *11UX»,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve t1Q.000.000 1 «_i nnOOOO Silver Reserve $11,000.000 ai 0UU UOU Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, Medhukst, Esq. Chairman. I Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson- Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq.
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    • 311 4 "E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTED, &C NOTIFICATION. is hereby given that tin following Government Roads an closed for repairs to all traffic excep bullock cart traffic Ayer Raja Road, Reformatory Road, Seletar Road, Yio Chu Kang Road, i lampenis Road, Changi Road beyond the 7tl mile, East Coast
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    • 422 4 JUST ARRIVED!!! i'mt the first tima in Singapore ie Grand Imperial Panoram, itromizedby H. M. Kin K Kdward V 4. the King Emperor ol Germany i ie Royalty ol the Continent of Kuro Realistic Views astrating the principal Towns, Trav. bitions and the Wars ot the World hange of Programme
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    • 273 4 FOR T^J 1 ••OCA. I 3 Monti,. fl ADVERTISING ft J SMAU **5a WanUd J r«i r J tol inch ri ,4 I da,| y«nsertion y \«M For inch Sin«i e f 1 f a bovc heading ijS*J thnce weekly. 2 p_,J Ma Tiage, Binh or Uoihv I Per ai_ertion.
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