Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 29 October 1907

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  • 21 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 646, VOL. 111. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS. •'THE LaNCET."
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  • 1361 1 A CHAT WITH MR. HALL CAINE. Hall Came leaves no stone unturned m order to increase the verisimilitude of his plots and situations. Before he wrote The Prodigal Son he visited Iceland twice, and those who have read the book or witnessed the drama
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  • 512 1 The London correspondent of "T. of C. says "he cocoa market continues m au excited condition and it 19 generally thought that considerably higher quotations will be seen m the near future. On Tuesday owing to paucity of supplies there were no public auction:- but privately prices
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  • 59 1 SHIPPED FROM SINGAPORE This morning on board the s.s. Brua the Customs authorities seized 4,cot cartridges, ioo pairs of gun locks, w\\ 1 00,000 rifle caps. These were concealed m three ch;ucoal baskets shipped m Sinapore by Messrs. Joo Seng and Co. and consigned to the
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    • 121 1 X ROGEE CO. I Reserve" 11l LITTLE CO, LTD. I (SOLE AGENTS.) DE WAR'S WHISKY. I'HE STANDARD OF STERLING VALUE. g Oocktail 1 1 Martini. AGENTS jberican pitol The Schweiger knniiftesai l^£V] Import Export Co. Ps^.. JUB- LIMITED. Stop to buy Records, j ill!- ARRIVAL OF OUR FAMOUS Z Odeon
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    • 206 1 Phonograph PatKe THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -=S| Records Pathe Records '■4 inch single $1,00 each. inch double $1.40 each. detail 3tge» ttt WEILL fir* ZERNER 8 A BATTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine Epgipeers ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL lIMSTALLATIOIUS. j THepkme 28.
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    • 11 1 FROMY, ROOEE CO < <)(,NA( Medical Reserve" PURE GRAPE BRANDY KKCOMMKNDEI) BY
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  • 863 2 The Easurn Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 29TH OCTOBER. THE F. M. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The second year's record of tht Department of Agriculture, Federated Malay States is like the first annual report to a great extent on account of the work of organisation and equipment. Mr. J. B. Carruthers, the
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  • 243 2 Tut rival boat cians liave been at 1! again. The Marine Police got among them on Saturday night and secured a dozen. Two had to be sent to hospital. Bishop Oldham will give the addreat the Missionary Meeting, on Mond 1) November 4, 8 p.m., at Ptnnsep Street Church. There
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  • 64 2 ARRIVAL or T I malin,asdSS« I bnnpng Hi, R^**!« Dararony en rou^ b 6 The King p( s I W, amvedatAdeno,* ol 6thMK3nt.and!eftat«iS Lolombo. rhedurat.onsotH.vV I atPenang and Sing I been decided, b^j I bly leave Singapo Nofemberoth. FromhertheH KrattandChantaboon,a arrive at Bangko The tiro daughl fl who journey
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  • 90 2 RETURNING OF IWiM llf MAM 1 A Lhantaboon H that great preparation* a-rcofl for the reception of i I King there. A royal -I constructed ot teak, undr of a carpenter from Bangkok, afl be made very fine tn I mental archo bfir, I Monthoa and the
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  • 54 2 I he day is camera user will I perfect picture get an ordi grain process, by which put within reach otthcieftt" the topic of the -.'and although the tish market, there ofam-tcurMV.irk.i.9':* lint and rl-prc^wmt rhe feature -I tne, Sr^' colour pictun hands ofth. two the work toor,
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  • 53 2 While «hW l m peasant shoe* j Steam cuhgg^K mechanical h! thc,on,^theMti^ e!:in J with stnng. blllldles mo their pris: harvest held* o WV^ And now the m low whole acr^o j twinkling l^ScottWfl farms his ll rhe i threshed and j l^ il: the BJJ
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 155 2 Fresh 6rapes._ Jt Ef I PER lb fcL CENTS THOMPSON THOMAS CO. 17 18 Stamford Road I Cheapest House I IN I SINGAPORE. ALHAMBRA Cinematograph. TO-NIGHT 7-30 p.m. AMD 9-30 p.m. New Programme The only Recognised Show OUR PICTURES DEFY COMPETITION Absolutely Rock Steady AND FREE FROM FLICKER. DEAL DIRECT
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    • 339 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the A Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 23rd November, 1907 for the following Police services for the year 1908. 1. Fer making of Sign Boards for Coffee shops, Eating and Lodging Houses and for explosive stores m Singapore. 2. For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 195 2 COMING EVENTS. 10-DAY OCTOBER 29. HifcL Water. 3-44 am 2-4 I pm Mo<>n. Last Quarter. 5.29 pm Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 pm. Japanese Cinematograph Show 7-30 9-30 p JO-MORROW, OCTOBER 30. High Water 4-51 am 3-39 pm. Rugby Sc »tland vs. Rest Grand Cinematograph Show 7-30 6c 9-30 pm.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 53 3 H km:ki'/!ON of I kg inaugurated l|j<- SchMM on V IV> reception of r v»:' v niMties at Kafij the duties of fc':.:- a which were ■nrf il£ restored to jo* Z>rts LicUtcivant to I ?the scheme andlhm I 'itedttfor^olmypeoplc c H-bieve success. ■J^vr ie- the Huke of Mr
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    • 24 3 -Aft "()c:obci 18, 10-32 a.m. are taking „v ol the financial vl influx ot kolcl South America. suspensions ot im- Saturday.
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    • 31 3 .\MKRK V r io-ja a.m. h authorised Uniied Stathe Pacific Secreury of .c with the ted there wai ns between the ipan unju-tifying c battleships to the
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    • 13 3 I|oo,Octota »8, n am. eported of" Baron Nuni shipowner.
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    • 28 3 In, October, »8, 1 1 a.m. G vernment has i ihe const' uction !a< ao to Cant. »n, gi sued a conees- nment some
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    • 30 3 H i fctober, 18, i i a.m. I rum Paris that the H*- t the French Navy jemn a type o( bat H- rful than the I
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    • 106 3 I c In -v s i i a.m. I Harden is concluH will be given on I ronteuded that 1 iltke was -om pel led m the coonc of a ed that the articles m the B ount von I Prince Eulen- :■>, necessitated
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    • 40 3 v l ROOSEVELT'S :< A ILLATIONS. W >S, p.m. New York that a I Mia. s gold has »W from Europe. has written conyon and other t! successful manner m «> knded the crisis which ISm ylhc credit essen
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  • 129 3 J»'\ a chemist, of T.ico>'van» thi.ks. the "Exthi» he has solved the old E^ r the sun's heat *h? san engine running gets its power from *r hfr *res. wiU revolu- the world. I "J|n property m T.-icony 60 by 80 feet f' i It
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  • 30 3 NiLe X| P |1 »X with thestatcJ_'jftl,e v a nounced to be the >vr c d Pn* for services £He "I n fhe past twelve IB ,e ttCn vcr >' little
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  • 483 3 On the 5 I, instant N« A Xi,», man and u>ev A ri, 8 ew a w°on charge of km* r5!L Were arr ««ed m Smith Streef Yh. *a a h that they with other, ',^7'^' He came here Us, August Ea^ lal m "»<hnewenttoliw m« ■>
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  • 60 3 1 here is obviously something ill about the quarters of the Superior Police Officers at Fort Canning. It will be remembered the late Mr. Dickson lived there We regrtt to learn that Mr. Tyrrell has beeij ordered home on six months' leave. Mr. Wright i>
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  • 85 3 Han Ho Kivi. was ane^icd on the S. S. 4 Ban Ko San yesterday for the theft of a belt worth a dollar, the property of a passenger named Chin Yu Leong. When the vessel came m from Pontianak, the defendant went on board; saw the belt lying on
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  • 73 3 The thirty-two men who were arrested for being parties m the quarrel at a saw mill m Kallang recently, at which a Hokien lost his life, were brought up yesterday, by Inspector Frayne to show cause why they should not be bound over. M. L E Gauut and
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  • 67 3 It will be remembered that recently, Captain Zuyderhoudt of the S. b. Simongan was fined $3,000 by the First Magistrate for importing chandu into the Colony. He appealed, yesterday, the case was before Mr. Justice Fisher and remitted to the appellate Court which will commence its sittings
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  • 73 3 Mrs Newrich lived m an expensive and luxurious hotel. She knew that well-appointed equipages of many sorts were to be had, and proposed to show thatshe knew what was suitable for each occasion. "Chawles," she said to Mr. NeS's valet one afternoon with great dignity, "I am going to return
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  • 138 3 tra«o r ft^ 10Cksnorwhc ls borean y y A mandorc said that he saw the defendant conversation with Mr. Broadley, bw no stone was brought on Saturda) morning. It was his duty to see •aken C L'nH a terS J ther "idence «1s of arrett rgeam Li
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  • 169 3 Yesterday, Constable Meafee charged Van A KKefw f before Mr. G. G. Scth with the theft of a bangle value 54.60 from a Chinese child m Almeida Street on the 21st instant. The mother of the child heard it cry and saw thf defendant running. She pursued
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  • 190 3 There i» a case ot alleged criraim breach of trust m the Police Courts. The sum alleged to be involved amounts to $50,000. C. A. R. M. Veefappa Chetty of the firm of R. M. R. Veerappa Chetty is the defendant. He is a
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  • 124 3 THE SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY. An extraordinary Genen' Meeting oi the above Society was be*! at the Club Hou>e No 5, Niven Road on Saturday the 26th instant The Meeting turned oui to be a boisterous one with a touch 01 comedy m it. The President resigned hw seat lor
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  • 110 3 About 4 a.m. on Saturday, Hoarding Officer Cohen was at the Boarding Office when his attention was attracted by hearing splashing m the water and yells. He promptly ran to the pier lumped into a sampan and made for the place whence the sounds proceeded. He
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  • 106 3 Lai Wi Waji annexed a couple of buckets belonging to Mohamed Abdul Bakar on Sunday night at Raffles Quay. He was seen by the owner, chased and captured. Yesterday, Constable Meafee charged him ith theft before Mr. G. G. Seth. Complainant was a watchman.
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  • 777 3 THE GREAT METROPOLIS N A NOVEL ASPECT. London stands at the head of the world's cities m point of health. It has even a lower death-rate than several English counties, and it was quite a diversity <»f climates. It is known, writes Mr. r. Manning
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  • 175 3 A fire occurred on Monday morning 21st instant about 2 o'clock r\t a kongsihouse on the Auckland Estate, belonging to Mr. J. I. Philips, by which three persons lost their lives, and the kongsihouse and a considerable quantity of tools and other property were destroyed. As soon
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  • 11 3 The achievement of success is due to ability to grasp opportunities.
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  • 1905 3 Ihe following is the teport of the Government Entomologist for the year 1906 I assumed the duties of this office on 1 5th September, 1 906. As part 6f these three months has been necessarily occupied m arranging the laboratory and ascertaining the conditions under which
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  • 475 3 THE SURVIVOR The old man laughed m Ins pleasant Irish way. Yes, sir," he said "I was right through the siege, from beginning to end, an' niver had a scratch. Serve under Lawrence Well, of course, an' remember the day he died. We all loved him. Sure he
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  • 283 3 Jhe destroying action ol sunlight on disease germs is a medical commonplace, but it ii only recently that the striking dcadliness of the action has been brought to light. The ordinary text-book statement is that ihe species of bacteria which are not spore-bearing —spores floating m
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  • 46 3 Meena, a Malay lady, was arraign <; by Inspector Connor before Mr. C. I Green, and Magistrate, yesterday, uian allegation of criminal breach of tru-t m respect of $590 belonging to H»ji Sitiah on the 7th of March last. Thr case was remitted to the Bench Couit
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    • 411 4 ED. PINAUDS PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none oi Jts produr.s is genuine unless bearing the following natfsterai Trade Marks: These Trade Marks OT ET-%1 ETIIM IT more p«^cuU rt r.y ]f appe.r on |-^|J|^ItVC.II^II. a Extrait Vegetal a IIXORA u3f as illustrations
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    • 544 4 T.E. CHINA CO. J COMMISSION A6CNTS ft DEALERS IN Swatow Drawn Thread Works Chinese Embroideries Chinese WarePewerts Picture Post Cards Views Post Cards Perfumery Stationery Novels Post Card Albums Labuan Stamps surcharged Straits Settlements Petal Dust T. E. CHIN St Co.. 82-j Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. GASOLENE LIGHT A CYCLE
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    • 453 4 BANKS. 1 Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL '<•• fl^O oo ooo RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 $21,000,000 Silver Reserve •11,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors •10,000,000 Court of Directors. G. H, MEDHURST, Esq. Chairman. Hon, Mr, W. J. Gresson- Deputy-Chairman. Bailech, Esq, D. M. Nissim Esq. E. Goetz, Esq,
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    • 753 4 11 E. D. M." ADLETS. FOR SALE, WANTEth&tT JUST ARRIVED!!! For the first time In Singapore The Grand Imperial Panorama" Patromizedby H. ft King Edward Vtt X M. the King Emperor of Germany and all the Royalty of the Continent of Europe Realistic Views Illastrating the principal Towns, Travels. Exhibitions
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    • 240 4 1 M onth 1 I It 6 Moo I 1 Vcar I |i tc "a w h .B thrice weekly^ $2^° pej F °-\bA nCh Sin B'eUl For 1. 2 or >i. 00 Coll^t.v t J^m IN Adv.\.V U I •Manager, W, ftOfiWSui I List of Depots «^t I "Eastern
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