Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 12 November 1907

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1 2 Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
  • 19 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. wq- 658, voliii. Singapore; Tuesday, November 12, 1907. 1 [price s cents.
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  • 1068 1 The following letter from Dr. J. L. Maxwell gives the facts as to the present position m Formosa m regard to the Opium Monopoly. Tainan, Formosa, 7th July, 1907. You ask for particulars about the Opium question here, and I will try to give you
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  • 781 1 OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS PLUNDERED. Canton, 24th October. It was reported a few days ago that the magistrate of Shek-Shing district captured a number of deserters with rifles and cartridges and handed them over to to the Brigadier-General of Kaochow prefecture to be dealt with. An authentic'account of the
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  • 63 1 v Ceylon," one of the oldest steamers afloat, has proceeded to the Clyde, there to be broken up. She was built by Samurda-on-Thames for the Peninsular and Oriental Co. m 1858, and became the Company's Commodoic steamer, and one of the fastest m the service. Eventually she was the favou
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 214 1 Phonograph "Pa-tKe" I THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING MACHINES. NO CHANGE OF NEEDLES. KS*- PRICES FROM $20 TO $80. -=m3i Records Pathe Records vi inch single $1,00 each. iij inch double $1.40 each. Sletail Agents. WBILL ZERNER S A POTTERY ROAD. Howarth Erskine" Ei?sii?eers apd Contractors. ELECTRICAL IWSTALLATIOWS. 1 Telephone
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    • 15 1 FROMY, ROOEE CO C OGNAC Medical Reserve d PURE QRAPE BR4NDY KECOMMKNDEIJ BY "THE LANCET."
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  • 873 2 The Eastern Daily Mail. TUESDAY, 12TH NOVEMBER. THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS. Writing about the Indian National Congress last week we strongly advocated the administration of some powerful anaesthetic to the Congress and allow it to get out of its forced lethargy a some future auspicious occasion We now hear that
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  • 59 2 (X Friday «Mr r 8 J Wi I. i Ihe Chan Ro's pocket Yesterday, he wa, 1 tegouhrce. j MrC «r.t t.G md much i No. ij 4 Victoria strwt.be. than A Kec. Ik locked C. 1 Ihe deft t goi •<■ iim leaving with the clock Hie ids adjouriK
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  • 18 2 cil Chad on Fr i. i meat I ihcPd Force [ramigranls A menu ••To c. Criminal
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  • 33 2 DARULADAB CUP-TIE fhc competition for th. *as rebegun on Sund former I Both teams p Binl chance, i cha. wen the otnei JIC minutes. Mr. Li.v 1 wl" I the intl "w
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  • 10 2 An odS Chi 1 I nn,! link *w J
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    • 210 2 I* THE BIG SHOW h omit Fresh Grapes. f ALHAMBRA'S L NEW PROGRAMME. mm m lmW i. THE ADVENTURESS. Dramatic and sensational. PER Jb AWU CENTSII. IN WEST AFRICA. Interesting and instructive. 111. A DRAMA IN SEVILLE." A romance of a Spanish bullI ,v iTK ,»s m,»ds raE b«v THOMPSON
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    • 705 2 WANTED. YV/'ANTED an Advertisement Manaf V ger for the Eastern Daily Mail." Apply sharp to the Manager. "Eastern Daily Mail." WANTED. ENERGETIC AGENT WANTED ENERGETIC AGENT WANTED ENERGETIC AGENT WANTED by very large COGNAC firm. Most liberal terms gr .nted. Apply with reference to --459 Poste Restante, COGNAC, Fiance. 12-1
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 28 3 N Kffber n, 11-40 a.m. W n, -peaking at I I'nionist Party v to the policy I was at the Kr?. s m and might Old-Age
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    • 31 3 Continuity of Military Policy. v. n-40 a.m. Mr. R. B. War, said he tm t the \«>kc'imposed fsa greater bear m the BBS 111 ould be. m H j of military
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    • 25 3 11 -40 a.m. York that I 1 ol the practice ries by means is extending ..I wa-e-ear- |ues arc cashable only I
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    • 33 3 I 1, 11-40 a.m. H h Minister of H tnat the H t« of the B and foui I Minister, I j Sul an .ill the I ithful I tnenta.
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    • 74 3 I BANQUET. I m, 11-15 a.m. 3 s s k place 9 r was I sunshine, I ouet he Guild- !> mnerman, m :lie Ru-- as .t great I I I visit of Sir Hi nrj f I he lipan to anaught. with ur Treaty which suppleth
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    • 29 3 I ,11-15 a-m X mmitted suiIs the fourth Representative J9O. He was j to the title is Deane Browne, nd married m •v. daugluer of
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    • 10 3 1 1-45 am. (FVii cc n England
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    • 58 3 SIGNAL l, 43: P-m. n of the the Kaiser's nailed Mnitting n at the u.t 1. i that the c m« re m deu better come I v ur» If look rd B< p-sford Sii Percy Hid subse- 1! 0 <]( r to the t
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    • 36 3 •ill: GERMAN ,'^op.m. I Kaiser and .Cored at Masional jairing the comment •'-cvi.it of the icndly. The opi- Political significance "1 that the visit a new era m
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    • 42 3 G'NG MILLS AND bakeries. m, 6-30 p.m. "-»plest.' testhat i tress caused Jhav,. of bread serious r P«-«ce at Aleppo. >he bakeries and fioter, h. "-stored order. l* *'*> m v n w °undcd. demonstrated 1 n °Ur Which was
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  • 728 3 THE ÆRATED WATER BOTTLE CASE. and W^b^T W J M -"ell deceive persons tO likel y <° way m KMT iSTjT'A icuimg ot the second case nppeal and the conviction was quashed Mr. Lowell continued by showing the thoJ f F USCd by the defendant and -JS C f v
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  • 129 3 FINE OF S2OOO. On the King's birthday, Sergeant No. Tamby, arrested Ung A Yu, a t hylam servant for possession of .aootahils of illicit chandu, contained m twenty tins at No. 26 Syed Ally Road. The stuff is valued at S6OO. Yesterday the man "as
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  • 246 3 S-V.A R^bta's announced, the fcyb meeting "for a ,hecOvTrnCef aod buc.day PJ a"' <"! T" Irs,00""? WUh -S ink Performance was for the not m rhJ c W3S a time- and that theln^e;^r a5 s tup" Gr. Flanagan 97, Gr. Curtis 94 and Sergeant K.ng 90 Uere
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  • 245 3 Enon, a Malay female, residing m Galang Roid reported on the Bth inst. that a Malay named Ahmat, who personated a detective came to her place stole property valued at $31.70 aid cheated her of $1.50. He was arrested. Yesterday, he was charged before Mr. C. F.
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  • 80 3 On Saturday, detective 565 saw Sin Wee Leung m possession of a watch m Beach Road. With detective instinct he began to catechise the possessor and not being satisfied with the explanation carried his man to the Police Station. Yesterday, the man was charged with fradulent
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  • 93 3 Some weeks ago, owing to informa tion received, Mr. C. [I. Darke went to a house m Innes Lane and found a case said to contain Japanese curios. On its being opened it contained mar.y things, among them, two bottle of pure alcohol. The Manager of Hip
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  • 106 3 Five Hylams figured before Mr. C. F. Green, yesterday, for being concerned m the theft of $151 m money from one Heng at No. 222 Beach Road on the Bth instant. Sergeant Tredgold who conducted the case said he was instructed to withdraw the charge against
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  • 134 3 New York Oct. 7.— The second trial of Mr. Harry Thaw for the murder of Mr. Stanford White was fixed by Justice Dowling m the Supreme Court to-day for December 2- The Justice, who will himself preside at the trial, refused the application of Mr. Martin Littleton,
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  • 747 3 IS CHIN A PRODUCING HER OWN STEEL According to hitter horn Shanghai published by the Philadelphia Pubhc Led gfr, the Chinese will soon be able to supply all the materials needed for the extensive raiway systems which have been planned for their country and before the end of 1908 will
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  • 157 3 Writing m "M. A. P." of her first appearance as Portia at the Prince of VVales's, Miss Ellen Terry declares that M never until this had I experienced that awe-struck feeling which comes, I suppose, to no actress more than once m a life-time the feeling of
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  • 67 3 Yesterday Dock P. C. No 100 and Corporal No. 10 responded to summonses issued at the instance of the Electric Tram Way Coy. to explain why they rode on the footboard of car No 50 on the 2nd instant, notwithstanding the protests of the tram-conductor. The
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  • 47 3 In connection with the World's Y. W. C A. week of prayer, special services are being held at the local Y. W. C. A., Waterloo," River Valley Road, tViis week at 5-15 p.m. to-day and to-morrow, and at 8 p.m. on Friday.
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  • "C. M. LEADER" SPECIALS.
    • 308 3 Liberty of the Press and Orientals. Madras, October 24, A special cablegram from London- says that, m his speech at Arbroath, Mr. Morley said that there is not a single responsible leader of the Reform Party m India, who does not deplore the outbreak of disorder,
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    • 199 3 Enthusiastic Reception After His Recent Illness. Madras, October 25. His Highness Jam Sahib Ranjft Singhi, on his return to Nawangar from Bombay, met with a most enthusiastic, loyal and loving reception from all classes among his subjects. It being the Dusserah holiday, the usual State
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    • 97 3 Investigation into a Gold Mine. Madras, October 28. The Dewan of Cochin has authorised an investigation into the fisheries, which are a potential source of wealth to the state. Mr. Abraham B. Salem, a district J court vakil, has been deputed for the I work of investigation.
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    • 104 3 The 227 TH Anniversary. Madras, October 24. Yesterday 227 years ago, St. Mary's I Church, m Fort St. George, was dedicated and a grand commemorative service was held yesterday, the musical portion being of a high order, the I Cathedral choir joining. A
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    • 97 3 Major Selwyn Mis^akln for a Murderer. Madras, October 28. A Statesman's special cablegram from London says that Major Jasper Selwyn a Behar indigo planter, and a partner of the late Mr. Bloomtield, who was recently murdered, was arrested outside the pavilion He was confined m the
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    • 51 3 INDIAN CAUSES CELEBRE." Mr. Eardley Norton's Latest Retainers. Madr*as, October 24 Mr. Eardley Norton, on his return from England, will prosecute, on behalf of the Government, m the Dinajpur assault, case, and m the railway outrage case, where two European Railway Officials were stabbed by a Bengali pleader with a
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    • 30 3 Extremists' Intention. Calcutta, October 23.— A Nagpur telegram to the Bengalee says "It is rumoured that Extremists will hold a Congress at Nagpur, details not yel forthcoming.
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  • 138 3 His Excellency Yang Shi Chi, the Imperial Chinese Commercial Commissioner, who was appointed by the Throne to travel abroad with a view to developing China's foreign trade, arrived at Hongkong on Novemer 2 ot board H. I. C. M. Haichi (18,00 tons), one of
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  • 160 3 A great deal of misapprehension seems to exist m regard to the fact that i Caruso is to receive a night for singing at the Imperial Opera House, Vienna. The amount, though large, is not a record. Mme. Melba, for instance, received as much
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  • 115 3 Yesterday, Gan Si, a second hand metal dealer, appeared before Mr. E. E. Colman, 3rd. Magistrate, on the allegation of fraudulent possession of some spoons and a fork belonging to the Hotel de l'£urope. Mr. D. G. N. Lewis, the manager of the Hotei identified
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  • 102 3 Dr. J. C. McWalter is of opinion that the question does smoking save people from consumption admits of an affirmative answer, The great majority ot consumptive patients m the out-pa-tient departments of the Dublin hospitals were, he says, males of ages ranging between
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  • 82 3 Inspector Hart yesterday, charged Mahomed Daud with the theft of a bracelet valued at $5 at No. 295 Lorong Kuan on Friday last. The article belonged to a malay woman named Minah whom the defendant is alleged to have assaulted. The defendant denied the charge and said he
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  • 62 3 The case of M. C. S. Mahomed was yesterday called on appeal. It was however, remitted to the Court, of three Judges en a point of law as to whether the judge before whom the per- jury had been committed, had made a I complaint of it,
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  • 448 3 ORIGIN OF THE NEW DEVICE. In view of the recent intimation that international stamp coupons are now on sale at the Post Offices the following Berne despatch, which was recently published m the New York Son, will be read with interest A new postage stamp, or
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  • 163 3 A discussion on the utility or otherwise of the stage prompter has elicited from Mmc. Sarah Bernhardt the interesting statement that she has always been independent of such aid, and that since she started as a manageress on her own account j-he has never allowed a prompter m
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  • 143 3 According to a .telegram received from Edinburgh it is stated that three of the greatest Scottish athletes of recent years have decided to compete m the Olympic Games next year. They arc Hugh Welsh, the British mile exchampion. W. H. Welsh, Scottish short-distance ex-champion, and Lieutenant Halsweli, British
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    • 1507 4 1 uimin banksT "e.jd.m."adlets.i ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY General covewimeiit jotificatiom. call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its §tOI*C a Tenders will be received at the Coloprodu^ sis genuine "unless bearing the following rptfstered Trade Marks: COfpontlOll. n j a l Secretary's Office up
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    • 647 4 FOB SALE, WANTED^" E D A G c h o a n 7uonT- ai r a Ztl 8S The whole to be disposed of o h*aii Apply:-" RAJAH" P c/o E. D. M. 31-10 07 v. c. TOBIELET\ QFFICE and Godown. With immed.ate entry No. 7 Malacca Street. Apply to
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    • 339 4 L OCA L I gnsleCopy kNCM Month y v 3 Months I SMAU RT S SINC^J SMALL ADVERTISEHEaiH Wanted To Let, r, f M t<or 1 inch SineU r 1 H dai 'y insertion 3^° M Por 1 inch Sinel*. r^i H thrice weekly. J So P» rl F* or
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  • THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT.
    • 11 1 THE EASTERN DAILY MAIL. COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, TUESUAY, .NOVEMBER 12, 19w7.
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    • 812 1 CP^ Subscribed N Tf W Issue Paid WH- Shares eServ Company GOLD. £400,000 £350,000 350,000 1 Duff Development Ltd 2 "ftS t300,000 ,293,000 J*^ l\°o JJS KadanaG.M P Co., <Pref> *<*> I 640 unissued 1902 3 O OO *«V 7570 I 1 Kechau Goldfields. Ltd. (f. ]>
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    • 108 1 Singapore, November 8, 1907. Giambier 7.87$ do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.60 Copra Bali 8.60 do Fontianak 8.00 Pepper, Black 14.90 do VVliite 5 o/c 21.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.18 do Brunei No. 1 3.12^ I'eui I S;i r 4-55 loffec Bali, picked n 26.00 -oftee, Paiembane, 200/0 basis
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    • 139 1 On London. Bank a m/s 2/4 3/8 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 6 m/s 2/4 15/16 do 3 m/s 2 4 7 /i6 U/j Germany. Bank d/d 2.37 Private 3 m/s 2.42^ do 6 m/s 2.44? On France. Bank d/d 2.91" Private 3 m/s 2.984 do 6 m/s 3.0 1£
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    • 103 1 Wbarves at vvbicb Vessels were bertbed yesterday. i A.NJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Bassin Glenogle. East Wharf Section, i Unity, Kageshima Maru. Sect, i (Sheers Wharf) Numuhlen. Section No. 2 Islanda, Zoroaster. 3 Cardiganshire. 4 Shinchiku Maru. 5 Fuh Wo. 6 Foxton Hall, Newton
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    • 40 1 Admiral Drurv at Malta has offered the Italian Government to send a warship to Gerace to help the victims of the earthquake. The offer has been declined owing to bad anchorage and the distance inland of the districts most stricken.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 676 2 SHIPPING NEWS. MEN-OF-WAR, ETC. AmphUnte, H. M. fi, >t-class C ru n° O r a On S| S CreW lfi B«ns, ,8,000 n- P- Capt. Edward F. Bruen, N ov 8 From Plymouth, Oct 1. Senior Naval Officer. For Plymouth, Nov 18.— W Sea Mew, Govt. str. 500 lorn displacement.
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      • 698 2 Fnxton Hall, Brit str 2,734 tons Capt Raymond Nov 8^ *$?*£s 9 C Borneo Coy. U —W GUnogle, Brit str 2. < 9 o tons Cant Larkms, Oct From $S*m£'(\& Gc^and 8, dp. Talk ES' Gu,£ Bi/tW^' Br V tr a 7«. tons, Capt Butler, Nov 3. From Hongkong, Oct
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      • 536 2 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name. Port, Probable date of Arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Al Co dia 110n kon S. N °v 22; P&O A. B«hic, Colombo, IJcc a M Mari times Airlie Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead Achilles, China, Dec 12; Mansfield A Apcar Calcutta, Dec 3 P Simons Bingo Maru,
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      • 605 2 Teucer, China, Nov 25 Mansfield Terrier, Bangkok, Nov Borneo Coy I itan, China, Dec 25 Mansfield Tamba Maru, London, Jan Patcrson Simons Teesta, Madras, Nov to Boustead VondeL Amsterdam, Nov 23 Dacndels Wakameya Maiu, Hongkong, Nov 20; P Simons Yarra, Marseilles, Dec 30; M Maritimes^ Yetorofu Maru, Bomn v, Dec-;
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