The Straits Times, 4 January 1910
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Title Section13 1910-01-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.158 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1910-01-04 1 D. J. McCallam's PERFECTION WHISKY. CALDBECK, MAC6REGOR AND COMPANY. KATZ BROS., LD. Cement Flooring Tiles. MADE under Hydraulic pressure, ensuring great wear and strength. Stocked in ten different Floral Designs. Size of Tiles, 8" x 8". In quality and price they will compare favourably with anything in the Market. We123 words
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Advertisement26 1910-01-04 1 BURRELL CO.'S Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, Boottopping, Snow- White Zinc, and Assorted Paints. BANDILANDB BUTTERY AND CO.. Sole Agents, Straits Settlements F.M.S. 3007 SINGAPORE SODA WATER26 words
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Advertisement130 1910-01-04 1 Robinson A Co. NEW /^g^^^\ NEW A m COATS jf A^ New Raincoats THE "PRINCE V An entirely new Waterproof Coat, made in tbe new green shade of a specially Vatermocftd CasLmere, it is at once very smart in appearance and a most desirable garment for Sporting or Estate use.130 words
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Advertisement187 1910-01-04 1 Bellinger Champagne. CALDBECK. MCGREGOR AND COMPANY. ""S^S 1 1 Chinese arranged floral baskets, We have just unpacked an BOUQUETS, BHOWERS, ETC. n J assortment of superior Wedding Orden reoeive ipooial attention Many Looal Testimonials. China Porcelai U. PRICES MODERATE. OntFlowers from oni own Nonerief alwayi S~*i TT TTI TT> f~~\187 words
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Article1627 1910-01-04 2 AMERICAN VIEW ON PROSPECTS OF THE INDUSTRY. Fresh Courage to Fearful Saints. The Times of Ceylon, of December 21 publishes the following article The Paris edition of the New York Herald of November 29, contains a special illustrated article derated to Ceylon and robber. The article, wbiob1,627 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement327 1910-01-04 2 Pilsen Beer. "PiLSEN GIRL" BIRTHS! ID This Beer is guaranteed to be brewed from Malt and Hops and contains no Preservatives. It is made at Pilsen in Austria, and is the only genuine Pilsen Beer imported into this market. BEWARE of IMITATIONS. CAN BE OBTAINED OF ALL DEALERS BUB-AGEHTB: Caldbeck,327 words
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Advertisement67 1910-01-04 2 To take a DALLT to hll wife And m>ka her .i»ppy all her Ufa, Profasaor luv« tola (amp behind, For hawing DILLI' an his mind. Omlll the bey, most wmple mnd mo^t com* fortablr way of ironing, litdepemlent of Move and i*!t'M *^t^*^ '"KAWAV L.AIDLAW ft Co., Singapore and Rangoon.67 words
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Advertisement392 1910-01-04 2 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING GO. (BST-A.BIL,ISIIHID ***** 1 MANUFACTURERS OF PURE ROPE SSTMMQ I CABLE LAID I U BTRAND i/r to ir 6* to io" r to 10* Prioe*, Samples and roll partioaUrs will be forwarded on application to *i«* Agent: W. A. STOPANI, JV..V.% f M4T GREEN ISLAND CEMENT392 words
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Article577 1910-01-04 3 DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF OFFICERS. Promotion Retarded. The problem of obtaining suitable oandi I datw lot commissions in the Regular Army I is fuming very alarming proportions, says the Evening Standard. Cadets of the right social and educational stamps are becoming fewer every year, and577 words
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Article259 1910-01-04 3 Reward for Waiting on a Garrulous Old Lady. Michael l>unphy, an hotel page-boy, who a few months ago joined the ranks of the bell-boys at the Hotel Argonaut, San Fran cihco, has just inherited £10,000, says the New York correspondent of the Mail. He was a novice,259 words
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Article105 1910-01-04 3 Found Sketching in Dark Corner of Workshop. It is reported in American dispatches that at Portland, recently, a Japanese was dis covered in the American Tool Works hidden in a dark corner, sketching the propeller and engine parts of a big dirigible war balloon that is being constructed105 words
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Article128 1910-01-04 3 The Select Committee on the House of Lords Offices recommend that a salary of £500 per annum be assigned to Mr. Walter, the reporter of the House of Lords debates, that be have the services of a permanent clerical assistant, at a salary of £150 per128 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement348 1910-01-04 3 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the^System against Disease ittb (UtaWiNi 9Jmm%9*9?r^^TSSwO^^Oi^FLUl^^CCTEil^^Ot^ltgP JAMAICA V* kifbi T of it." B^v -9 lv^L^lOVvV SLw 4c^l ff^U IB# V Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES s BdS%! > Jorpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, Lad -WONDERFUL PURIFIER of348 words
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Advertisement386 1910-01-04 3 Satisfaction results from the frequent use of Brooke Bond 's Tea. Our tea saves the purse j and satisfies the palate. That is why over Two Million people drink it in Great Britain alone. Sold by all respectable dealers throußhout the Straits Settlement*. I Whoitwut Agents r MESSRS. GUTHRIE CO.386 words
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Advertisement411 1910-01-04 3 JENO'S FRUIT SALT' 1 A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR 1 All Functional Derangement* of the Liver, Tempo- rary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages 1 Errors in Diet (Eating or Drinking), Biliousness' Sick Headache, Giddiness, Vomiting, Heartburn I Sourness of the Stomach, or Constipation. It is I a Refreshing and Invigorating Beverage411 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement674 1910-01-04 4 STEAMER SAIUHBB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, TUpan, Penanf, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth And London. Through Bills of Lading iaaued for China CVaat, Persian Oulf, Continental, and Amerioan Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Oliina) Arcadia Jan 14674 words
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Advertisement554 1910-01-04 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL BTEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular fortnightly servioe is maintained betwX JAPAN akd KDROPB by the Company's well-known TWIM-BCIIW HTBAMERB, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrioity, provided with exoellent aooommodation for First and554 words
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Advertisement644 1910-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILIHGB. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO 'JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE AND SYDNEI. ALSO TAKING OARGO FOil OTHER NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN A NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment). *Aa inducement offen. Smooth paaaage. Superb Soenery. A regular monthly servioe to above ports I*644 words
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Advertisement98 1910-01-04 4 STEAMER BJUUNBB--BTOOMVAART-MAATBCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE. BABANG, COLOMBO, PORT SAID, GENOA, ALGIERS TANGIER AND LISBON. ADD DOVER, OCCASIONALLY. Steamen an due on or about ths undermentioned date*:— 1910 1810 Vondel Jan U K. Willem 111 Jan 19 BATES OF PASSAGE TO GENOA98 words
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Advertisement564 1910-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. s*: The steamen of this Company maintain a regular aervioe between Hamburg, Bnmen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straita, China and Japan. Homewards, they an despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month tor Bremerhaven direot, oalling at Penang and Colombo. Taking564 words
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Advertisement717 1910-01-04 4 BTEAMER SAILIMB. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnighty from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplea (oonnecWca Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe vena) Port Said, Saei, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai, Nagasaki717 words
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Article159 1910-01-04 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, January 4. High Water, 4.20 a.m., 4.2S p.m. Penang Races. Singapore Assixee. Band in the Gardens, 9. Week of Prayer, M. E. Church, 8.80 pm Alhambra Cinematograph. H.rim* Cinematograph. Marlboroogh Cinematograph. Wednesday, January 5 High Water, j.lO a-iu., ft 49 p.m. Hotel Van Wijk Co159 words
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Article211 1910-01-04 5 To Day. Hongkong Lightning 8 pm Moar and Malacca Lady Weld 8 pm Malacca, Port Dickson, and P. Swettenham Poh Ann Bpm Bali, Macassar, Menado. Ternate, etc Teo Pao 8 pm Batn Pahat R. Halewijn 8 pm Palembang aud Batavm De Carpentier 4pm Pontianak Ban Hin Ouan211 words
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Article129 1910-01-04 5 Tbe N. D. L. outward mail steamer Prinz Eilel Friedrich left Colombo on the 2nd inst.. at 1 p.m. and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, (he Btb imt The B. I. contract packet steamer Thongwa, wi'.h the London mails of the 17th Deo.,129 words
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Article657 1910-01-04 5 Latest Arrivals. Atuta Slant, Jap str S?8I tona. Captain Tbompsen. J«n 4. From London, Deo 4. Q 0 and n. Palereoo B mom Co. For Japan, J*n 6-W. Browner, Dot Btr 324 torn, Captain Keener Jan S. From Dj^mbie. Jan 1. 0.0. and p. Ships Agency. For Djambie,657 words
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85 1910-01-04 5 Wharvei at which Ve«Mla arc Berthed To- Day. T&NJORO PAO AH Ear Whu B*sni Minilya. Easi W. Samoa I— Cowrie, Langdalo. Taroba. Bacno* So. 1 (Smic Wha»t)— Hydra Ssonoi 2 -Lightning, Atucta Bfaro. 8— Denbigshire 4-Alarn Mara No 6-Darvel. 6— Kaisow, Ajax 7—85 words
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Article229 1910-01-04 5 Coming to Singapore. Per P. and O. steamer Nyan/.a, dun January 7.— Miss J. V. Tarbat, Mr. T. J. B. Wearne, Miss Wells. Mr. F. White. Vet I. O. mail Bteamer Prinz Eitel Friedrich, due January 8. Mrs. John Kirby, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Ashdown, Miss229 words
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Article320 1910-01-04 5 Nine hundred sheep and goats were brought from Calcutta by the Apcar liner Lightninp, which arrived yesterday. The N. I > L. Steamer Manila arrived from New Guinea and Pulau Laut, yesterday, with seven passengers and a general cargo. The steamer Knight Templar, bound from Dalny for Europe,320 words
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Article80 1910-01-04 5 They left Siam on the 26th, IllHt, and 29th ultimo, respectively, the Deli coming direct. A oargo of tin was brought from Singkep by the Dutoh steamer Sultan van Lingga, yesterday. The cable steamer Patrol returned from the Cocos Islands, last night, bringing five of the telegraph staff there who80 words
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Article128 1910-01-04 5 The Chint se merchants in the Colony says that they havt< had a capital all-round year, reports the China Mail, the revival of trade being so good that they have done more business in IUO9 than in any of the last five years. The best business128 words
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Article129 1910-01-04 5 The Army Pageant of 19 10. The programme of tbe Army Pageant, to be held at Kulhaoi Palace, from June 20. to July 2 next, in aid of tbo Incorporated Soldier's and Sailors' Help Society, has been issued. The following episodes will be presented Arthur at the Battle of Badon,129 words
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Article87 1910-01-04 5 Arrangements for the approaching JapanBritish Exhibition at Shepherd'a Bush ore being hurried forward, and tbe main scheme has been definitely decided on. The great hall will be divided into twelve sections, naci; containing a historic tableau. For the embellishment of thoHe tableaux most of the great collections of87 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article118 1910-01-04 5 I On London— Bank 4 m/i 2/4 ,>, Demand 2/4^ Private 6 ro/e 8/4] do 8 m/s 2/4 U i On Grrrr-ony Bank d/d M 289^ Private 8 m/i 344 do 6 m/f M6| On Ftar.ct- Bank d/d 804^ Private 8 m/l 'm\ do Im/i BOHi On India- BaDk118 words
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Article100 1910-01-04 5 Gpmbier 1106 do (Onbe No. 1) napieked 14 76 Copra Bali 10 80 do Pontianak 9 90 Pepper, Black buyer* 15 Vi{ do White 6% buyers 27.00 S»«o Float Sarawak 8.70 do Brunei No. 1 oom Pearl Sago nont. Coffee Bab 80.00 Coffee Patanban*. 30% baat nom Coffee, Liberikc100 words
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Article290 1910-01-04 5 Issdb Paid Yum I Up Cohp*nt Dmnn BoTBM i 8«*»« 10 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 10 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 6 10 10 10 .10 1 1 1 10 BeUt Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 10 Bruang, Ltd. 10 Brunch Hydraulio T. M.290 words
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Article653 1910-01-04 5 2/a 2/. a/Sterling:. 2/- Allagar Rubber Entate Ltd. 2/- j Anglo-Malay Robber Co., Ltd. 1 Batu Caves Robber Co., Ltd 1 i Batu Tiga (Solangor) R. Go. Ltd. 1 Bolt it Kajan« Rubber Estate Ltd. 7/9) Contributory 1 Bokit Lintang R. Estates, Ltd. 16/- Contributory... 1 Bukit Rajah Robber653 words
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Article186 1910-01-04 5 10 10 60 10 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 B 0 1 100 l:« 'i 10 T SO 10 100 100 10 HW IUI 10 60 1 100 in 19 Baatern Smelting Co., Ltd. ...I Fnmr Neavo, Ltd. Hotel van Wiik Co. Ltd. Howarth Krbkine Ltd.186 words
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Advertisement120 1910-01-04 5 LAMBERT BUTLER'S Smoking Z Mixtures. PACKED IN Ib. AIR-TIGHT TINS PRICE 70 CTB. PER TIN. John Little Co., Ltd., [}|kml^|||l| Robinson Co. PRICE 90 CTS. PERTIN. AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jan. 4. At salerooms, town properties, estate of SheriQa Katijah, deceased, at 2.80. Jan. 8. At Tan Beng Chiang120 words
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Advertisement106 1910-01-04 5 Time- balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m.. Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6a.m Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it in flrnd at onn n'nloek. A FOLLOWER OF INFLUEMZ4.106 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1910-01-04 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jan. i. |9 4. «.|8 M.ii. v. Buariix. Bu. SlFaa 19.927 19 818 89 903 Tomp 76.0 68.0 76 4 Nil. WeJßnlbTbor 76.0 77.8 75.0 DirofWind.. calm N.E. calm Mai. Tamp.. 84.8 Mia. 78.0 Max. Id Baa. ISS.O Yerrrtd Thar! 67.6 Tof following telegram has179 words
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Obituary23 1910-01-04 6 McGbacoin. On December 30, at tbe General Hospital, Shanghai, Hugh Cochrane McGeaohin (Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China), aged "2B years.23 words
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1141 1910-01-04 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. THE GREAT CONTEST. Within the month we shall know with some degree of accuracy what is to be the composition of the new Parliament. All the boroughs and most of tbe counties will have been polled by the 25th inst. and the few that1,141 words
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Article14 1910-01-04 6 A bronae statue of the late Prince Ito U to be ereoted in Kobe.14 words
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Article13 1910-01-04 6 Mr. J. G. Martyr has organisr:) a oorpe of boy aoouts for Tientsin.13 words
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Article16 1910-01-04 6 There is general disgust at Copenhagen at the exposure of Dr. Cook and his unmerited honouring.16 words
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Article19 1910-01-04 6 From January 1, ne-v rules come into force, in the F. M. S., in connection with The Telegraph Enactment.19 words
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Article20 1910-01-04 6 The Rev. W. Runciman will preside tonight, at 8.80, at the week of prayer meeting in the Methodist Episcopal Church.20 words
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Article24 1910-01-04 6 It is stated that the Prinoe Regent, deeming tbe matter of first importance, intends to find means for paying off all China's foreign debts.24 words
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Article22 1910-01-04 6 The Perak Pioneer attacks Sir John Anderson bitterly for cutting down the F. M. S. holiday list I says the Pinang Gazette.22 words
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Article28 1910-01-04 6 A Cbiaaman, who was repairing a watnrspout in Malacca St., on Sunday, foil from the roof to the ground and was removed to hospital in an unoonscious condition.28 words
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Article31 1910-01-04 6 The Hamburg-Siam Co., A. Machi-M and Co., has gone into liquidation and the whole business lias been taken over by Mr. F. A H. Tb. Bacbfeld, with all assets and liabilities.31 words
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Article27 1910-01-04 6 Mr Howard, formerly supt. of the Tanjong Pagar Dock police, made bis first appearance in the police courts, yesterday, to prosecute offenders against the Government opinm monopoly.27 words
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Article33 1910-01-04 6 Cornelius Howard has been committed for trial on a charge of having, on November 1, murdered his cousin, George Storrs, a building contractor. Suveral witnesses swore an alibi on behalf of tbe prisoner.33 words
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Article37 1910-01-04 6 Tbe Perak Pioneer understands that, before leaving Taiping, the Inspector General of the Forces communicated to Col. Walker his high appreciation of the Malay States Guides and added that he had never seen a more efficient one.37 words
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Article38 1910-01-04 6 The first meeting in connection with the week of prayer was held last night in the Wbslev Church, and was well attended The Rev. Mr. Horley presided, and dealt eloquently with his subject, We are our brother's keeper."38 words
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Article41 1910-01-04 6 The third Japanese South China Squadron, under Vice-Admiral Teragaki, starts for Shanghai on January 8, 1910 and is due at Hongkong about February 16, where a stay of about ten days will be made after which it will proceed to Haiphong.41 words
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Article42 1910-01-04 6 The new dutiable liquors enactment of Selangor prohibits the importation except at Port Swettenham (by sea) and at Tanjong Malim or Bangi by rail, and no rail importation is allowed exoept of such liquors as have paid duty in some other State.42 words
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Article45 1910-01-04 6 There are now nine deaths recorded in connection with tbe fire at Clapham. Hundreds of people have been thrown idle. Many assistants have lost everything, some even substantial savings. Their condition is pitiable. The City and West End houses are subscribing largely to their relief.45 words
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Article49 1910-01-04 6 On the night of December 8, burglars removed, from the Goswell Road post office to a house in Rowbery- Avenue, a safe containing £1,500. The police discovered eight men endeavouring to open the safe, and a violent struggle ensued, with the result that seven of the thieves were oaptured.49 words
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Article51 1910-01-04 6 There was a carriage accident in Upper Hokien St. on Saturday night, one ricksha puller who was run into being slightly injured. Tbe owner of the carriage is Lob E. Seng. Some girls were alighting wben the horse took fright and dashed up the road, colliding with and injuring five51 words
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Article58 1910-01-04 6 The P. and O mail steamer Devanha went alongside the P. and O. wharf on Saturday at 7.80 a.m., and started coaling at 8 a.m.. and finished at 11.45 a.m. She took 500 tons of coal on board. This makes her speed for coaling at 133 tons per hour, which58 words
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Article50 1910-01-04 6 We are indebted to a correspondent for a detailed account of the Christmas social given by the Indian Christian Association on December 29, and regret that it was not received earlier so that we might have reproduced it in extenso. It is evident that a very enjoyable evening was spent.50 words
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Article53 1910-01-04 6 Mr. A. M. S. Angnllia invited a few intimate friends to tiffin on Sunday last, at his bungalow at Katong, in honour of the New Year. Among those present were Messrs. Miah Mahmoud, Sved Mahmoud, M. A. Patail, Haji Naner, Haji Hashim, Haji Yusof, Haji Kader, Wan Ahmed, Fiaz AUey53 words
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Article55 1910-01-04 6 A well known missionary, just returned from a trip to Paotingfu and tbe locality states that unrest is very bad indeed, and the talk of coming troubles between Chinese and Manchu almost similar to that previous to the Boxer rising, but, in this case, the feeling is not so much55 words
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Article69 1910-01-04 6 The Pinang Gazette learns that the com. pany recently registered as Tbe Estates of Kedah has bad to alter its name to The Estates of Krian owing to the Kedah Government refusing to transfer titles in the former name. Mr. Edward Lane, formerly of the Hevea Rubber Planting Co. of69 words
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Article75 1910-01-04 6 The Prinoe and Princess of Wales will, it is stated, leave England at the beginning of September next in order to perform the ceremony of opening tbe Parliament of the Union of South Africa in Capetown in October. Their Royal Highnesses will drat pay a short viait to Bloemfontein, Johannesburg,75 words
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Article336 1910-01-04 6 Mr. W. P. Ker, the British Commeroia> Attach in China, is at present in Honsjkong Mr. A. Grant Mackie is expected from home in three weeks' time and will take over charge of tbe recently fioated Sungei Bosi mines. Mr, G. N. Cochrane. assistant engineer, construction department,336 words
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Article81 1910-01-04 6 There is a great decrease of serious crime notioeable in the local courts of late. This is believed to be largely due to the adoption of a new regulation under which Chinese criminals who have more than two convictions are summarily banUhed. Save in the case of81 words
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Article74 1910-01-04 6 The pictures now being shown at the Alhambra cinematograph are of exceptional interest and should certainly be seen There is the story of Carmen, as dramatised from Prosper Merimee's novel, also the Violin Maker of Creaion**., by Francis Coppeo, a view of ice breaking in Iceland, and scenes74 words
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Article131 1910-01-04 6 Appearing at Tower Bridge, Kdw.n Alexander Turner, forty nine, of Bedford Hill, Balh:uu, was charged on remand with stealing several articles, tbe property of the Far Eastern, Australai-ian. and General Agency Company (Limited), of 71, Soutliwark street, and further with converting £100 to his own use. Mr.131 words
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Article141 1910-01-04 6 In the Chancery Division, on December 8, before Mr. Justice Parker, Mr. Clausen asked bis lordship for the appointment of Mr. Tate as receiver and manager of the Sumatra Deli Rubber Estates, Ltd., in the debentureholders' action, Harda v. tbe Company. Counsel said the company owned141 words
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Article141 1910-01-04 6 Tbe report of the directors of the Kledang Tin Mining Company, Ltd., to be presented at the third ordinary general meeting of the shareholders, held at Tabb's Hotel, Kedruth, on Wednesday, the Bth inst, stated, according to tbe Perak Pioneer, that the directors regret that results have141 words
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Advertisement158 1910-01-04 6 Bollinger Champagne. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. This Champagne was exolusifely supplied on the following oooasions in November last: "Lord Mayor's and Sheriff's Baoifiet at the Guildhall. "Visit ((or luncheon) of H. M. Tho lang of Portugal to the Ouildhall." ■■China Association Dinner." GALDBEGK. MAGGREGOR CO., Marine,158 words
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Advertisement252 1910-01-04 6 ALHAMBRA THE BIG SHOW. To-Nlght. RARE SELECTION OF LATEST NOVELTIES. and Show, at 9.30 p.m. OVERTURE. Popular Airs ol England, Scotland and Ireland by the Alhambra Orchestra of Qoantse Professionals. CAKMEN. After Prosper Merimee's novel. Briefly, the story in that of the fascination exercised by Carmen, a beautiful Gitana or252 words
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Article111 1910-01-04 7 UNIONIST MANIFESTO AGAINST HOME RULE. Moderates will Determine the Result. (Raoias's TaLaaBAMl London, January l> An Irish Cnionist manifesto has been imued, appealing to the electors of Groat Britain to disregard other issues and avert Home Rule, whioh is the avowed tore-runner of separation, and is therefore a111 words
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Article61 1910-01-04 7 PLAY IN FIRST TEST MATCH AT JOHANNESBURG. England Leads on First Innings. [Kbotbu's Tblbobam] London, January 4. In the first innings of the first test match in Sooth Africa, played at Johannesburg, South Africa mado 208, and England 810, Hobbs sooring 89, and Rhodes 66. In their61 words
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Article77 1910-01-04 7 Receptioo and Decoration by (he Austrian Emperor. [RBUTIB'S TILS(tRAH| London, January 3. Tbe Chinese Naval Commissioner*, on arrival at Vienna, were convoyed to their quarters in court carriages, accompanied by a guard of honour. London, January 4. A Vienna telegram says that the Emporor Francis Joseph received tbe77 words
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Article63 1910-01-04 7 Generous Endowment of Scientific Research. (RaoTßß's Tblbobam.l London. January 8. Professor Lud wig Moud, whose death was announced recently, has left fifty-thousand pounds to the Royal Society, and a like amount to the Heidelberg University, for research in chemistry and physios. London, January 4. Professor Mond bequeaths63 words
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Article42 1910-01-04 7 Domination by the Military League Party. IRsdtbb's Tblsoram.] London, January 3. The Athens Government has agreed to the demands of the Military League the resignation of the Minister of the Interior, and abolition of the Consulates abroad, exoept at Constantinople.42 words
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Article29 1910-01-04 7 Hi ut bk's TblboeamJ London, January 4. Obituaries appear of Sir Spenser St. John, philanthropist, and Mr. Henry Blytb, founder of hospitals, at Ningpo and Wenchow.29 words
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Article33 1910-01-04 7 IDam Ostasutisohb Llotd Tilsor*ii[ Berlin, January 8. Prince Henry of Prussia has arrived at Czirskoje to attend the funeral of tbo Grand Duke Michael, Grandfather of the German Crown Princess.33 words
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Article28 1910-01-04 7 (Dam Ostasiastisom Llotd TaLaanul Berlin, January 8. As arranged at Raooonigi, the sending of Russian and Italian men-of-war has been given up, out of consideration for Austria28 words
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Article26 1910-01-04 7 [Da* Ostasiatucks Llotd Tblboram] Berlin, January 8. Russia is preparing for the formation ot a Central Army in the Volga district in 1910.26 words
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Article24 1910-01-04 7 [Dam Ostasutisomb Llotd Tblbobam] Berlin, January 8. Prince Frederick William, son ot Prinoe Albred t, is enj aged to Princess Ratibor.24 words
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Article459 1910-01-04 7 A Correction of tbe Malacca Figures. Itather a curious point has arisen in connection with our review of the past year. We gave a small table showing the total import and export trade from Singapore, Malacca. and Ponang in 1908 and 1009. ocd remarked on the459 words
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Article351 1910-01-04 7 The Dutch Coaling Station of Pulau Laut Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co., agents for the Pulau Laut Coal Co., send us an illustrated brochure giving interesting details of the work being carried out on tbe island of Pulau Laut at the southeast extremity of Dutch Borneo.351 words
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Article78 1910-01-04 7 At the annnal general meeting of tbe Tiang Uo Kok Association, held yesterday at Fairydale, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for 1910 President, Ong Beng Ouat; vice president Lim Hong Huat bon. secretary, See Kirn Kow asst. Hon. secretary Lim K«e Bang hon. treasurer, Tan78 words
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Article437 1910-01-04 7 LIFE SENTENCES IN BANISHMENT CASES. Charge Against Sub-Postmaster The Chief Justice, Sir W. H. HyndmaoJones, this morning, opened tbe first Assises of this year, there being thirteen oases on the calendar. The first two people dealt with were Ong Chin Hong and Lim Seng, both of whom were437 words
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Article317 1910-01-04 7 Alleged Theft of Engineering Firms Stock. The defenoe in tbe oase against Puaii Ah Long and Chin Soon Watt, employees of Messrs. Hiley, Hargreaves and Co., who were charged with theft, as servants, of a quantity of belting, and against Sun Oh, charged with dishonestly receiving, and fraudulent317 words
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Article185 1910-01-04 7 Premier's Recovery Reported as Improbable. The Premier of Korea, who was attacked by a would-be assassin on December 22, sustained an injury in the shoulder that reaches the lung and two injuries in the abdomen which reach the kidneys. The doctors at the Seoul hospital administered three185 words
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Article35 1910-01-04 7 Having pledged his jewels in Paris for £18,000, Sultan Abdcil Asia lost the pawnticket, and is now informed that if he does not produce it within a month his valuables will be sold by aaotioo.35 words
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Article702 1910-01-04 7 LADY'S VIVID DESCRIPTION OF A FAMOUS GLACIER. Wonders Not of Earth. j A striking picture of the sublimities of nature as seen among the glaciers and higher peaks of the Himalayan was given before the Royal Geographical Society by Dr. W. H. Workman, a Fellow of the society,702 words
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Article288 1910-01-04 7 Pleads Guilty to Charge of Theft from a Sailor. Charles Liebel, young Englishman who was recently sent to prison for a short term for posing as a detective, has been arrested on a charge of theft of five discharge tickets, one account of wages, a hospital receipt,288 words
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Article25 1910-01-04 7 Kurama baa been decided upon as tbe centre of the next extraordinary Military manosuvrea of tbe Japanese Aimy, which will be held in November, 1910.25 words
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Article449 1910-01-04 7 First General Meeting of the Shareholders. The first general, or statutory, meeting of tbe United Singapore Rubber KstbUj, Limited, waa held yesterday at the registered office. 10 Boat Quay. There were present Messrs. Tan Cbay Van iin the chair), Tan Jiak Kirn, Scow Soon Kirn, Choc Swee449 words
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Article175 1910-01-04 7 Expires in the Act of Lighting a Cigar. Major Arthur B. Foster, Philippine Soouts, dropped dead in the American Drug Store at Manila on Dec. 18. Dr. M Herman, who was immediately called by telephone, pro nounoed death due to heart failure. Major Foster had been making175 words
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Article162 1910-01-04 7 Receiving Thirty Per cent of a Huge Fine. A New York wire to the Manila Times dated December 80, says Deputy Collector Richard Parr will receive a fortune as result of the huge fine levied on the American Sugar Refining Co., for defrauding the customs on162 words
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Article134 1910-01-04 7 In the Bankruptcy court on Friday last the acting official assignee, Mr Beatty, applied to Mr. Justioe Sercoitbe Smith for the committal to gaol of Mahomed Madar Saiboo, a bankrupt, on the ground that the bankrupt had contracted farther debts of some 18.000 without ha ving134 words
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Article40 1910-01-04 7 Aeoording to a Manila exchange, Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co. am Hulking a vigorous protest against the action of the military authorities in awarding a contract for 76,()0O barrets of oement to a competitor whose tender waa higher than theirs.40 words
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Article75 1910-01-04 7 DETAILS OF THE IRISH CHANNEL COLLISION. The Ayshire has to be Stranded. [Ramsß's TblbSbamJ London. January 3. Tbe Arcadian, whiojr was sunk in th« Irish Channel during a dense fog, was bound for Bussorah. Tho Ayrshire had two hundred pasxengem on board, and wa« bound for Durban and75 words
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Article96 1910-01-04 7 Excellent Prospects for a Good Meeting. (Fbom Ocb Own Coubspondbnt.) Penang, January 3. Tbe prospects for the race meeting are excellent, and the final gallops in the train ing were most saooessful. The going -U exoeoted to be fine, thanks to heavy, though Linch -needed, showers on Saturday96 words
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Article25 1910-01-04 7 (Fkom Oob Own Couhksi h»i>knt'. Penang, January 3. Mr. B. A. Watson has taken over tbn temporary management of Henrietta Estate, in Kedah.25 words
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Article25 1910-01-04 7 (From Ocb Own Corbbspondbmt.) Penang, January 8. Mr. William Duncan succeeds Mr. John Turner at Caledonia Estate, on the lattar'a retirement, shortly.25 words
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Article42 1910-01-04 7 (From Our Own Cobsbspomdbmt.) Kuala Lumpur, January 4. Selangor beat Singapore by four goals to one. Dumbreck, SpooDer. Rumbant, and Bradbery scored for Selaa gor, and Masteis for Singapore. The ground was bard and tho game was of tbe fastest description.42 words
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Article332 1910-01-04 7 (Fkom Our Own Corbbspondbnt. 1 Penang, January 3. The December returns of tuo Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. for the threat dredges was 170,257 and 644 piculo, respeotively. Kuala Lumpur, January 4 The Tronoh December out put is 4,464 pic v Is— a record. The Laliat332 words
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Article59 1910-01-04 7 Following is the result of crosbiug open. tions at Raub for the fonr wet Uh end'ag Irk instant Bukit Roman stone cruthed, 3,46 V tons, gold obtained, l,o7Bouncen and average per ton, 6 dwt 6 grains; Bukit Malacca, stone crushed, 2.059 tone, gold obtained. Sl. ounce*,59 words
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Article88 1910-01-04 8 The Viceroy's onp at the Calcutta races ha* been won by Mr. Holmes's Retort It was stattiT It a meeting of the committee of the Kent County Cricket Club that profit of JC 1,068 was made last season. Tbe receipts amounted fl» £H,016. In addition to £1,00088 words
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Article53 1910-01-04 8 5. C. C. Tournament. Tbe draw for the annual S. C. C. cricket tournament has taken place, with tbe following result: Civil Service and Law v. Merchant* Oac riuon v. S. C. C. Tbe first tie will be played on Saturday next Tbe winners of tbe above games meet53 words
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Article153 1910-01-04 8 Christie Again in the Ring. There will be a ten-round boxing match at tbe circus, on Sunday night, says tbe Siain Observer, of December 29, tbe contestants being Messrs. J. Christie, tbe weU-known bookmaker, and L. Heyzer, wbo belongs to thu Royal railway department. Christie, who scales at 160153 words
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Article158 1910-01-04 8 An luterport Cup. We are glad to learn, says the N. C. Daily News, that the Shanghai Oolf Club bag authorised tho committee to offer to present a cup, to be known as tho Shanghai Oolf Cup, value about 11,000, for competition between Golf Clubs in China, Hongkong and158 words
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Article100 1910-01-04 8 Tanglin Club Match. The Deoember bowling competition at the Tanglin Club has resulted in a win for F. Dennys with a score of 694, plus IUO, total 804. Following are the scores r. uvuuyn H. Freeman S. Dunn F. W. H. Oarpentor C. M. Hone C. W. Oarbishire T.100 words
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Article129 1910-01-04 8 Singapore Petition in Bangkok Court. In tbe Foreign Causes Court, at Bangkok, Mr. Soon Kirn moved that a receiving order be granted in the matter of chop E Hong Chen, rioe millers. The petitioning creditors were the Bain Seng, Singapore, a branch of the Low Ban Senghong, Bangkok.129 words
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Article82 1910-01-04 8 At tbe instanoe of tbe Government of India Mr. Lan Dalrympia Clark was charged at Bow Street on the 18tb inst, with breach of trust and falsification of accounts in Burma daring 1904 and 1906. T^« prisoner denied the charge and said be had repeatedly expressed82 words
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Article86 1910-01-04 8 A report from tbe Sunderbanß describee the recent carrying off by a tiger of a lascar from the middle of a gang at work upon tho Navigation Works, in tbe Cattalt o River. The European in charge of the work wax having bin breakfast at86 words
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Article248 1910-01-04 8 Dividend of Thirty-Five Per Cent, for Past Year. The report of tbe Hotel van Wijk Co., Ltd., signed by Mr. J. C. Hoopman, for the year ending November 80, 1909, being the fourth year of the company's working, says The steady progress noticeable in the248 words
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Article169 1910-01-04 8 Tariff Calculated to Produce Huge Revenue. An important announcement is made in the Birmingham Post, which gives the broad outlines of a scheme which, tbe journal says, it believes will be adopted should the Unionist party be returned. According to this, it is proposed to establish169 words
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Article18 1910-01-04 8 Thieves secured 1749 from 81, Mosque St. the residence of Chua Sam Soo, on Sunday night18 words
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Article18 1910-01-04 8 Ong Lim, charged with returning from banishment, was committed for trial at tbe Assizes by Mr. Green, yesterday.18 words
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Article28 1910-01-04 8 Lim Wee Koh was held up by two Javanese at 4 a.m., on Saturday, in Bukit Timah Rd., near Hrn fifth mile stone, and was robbed of »228 words
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Article27 1910-01-04 8 The police have discovered in the possession of a Chinaman nine oases of Chinese tobacco bearing the forged trade mark of Lob Koe Seng, of Market St.27 words
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Article30 1910-01-04 8 Teh Ah Soo, who lives at la, Bain Street, spent Saturday in Johore. Upon his return be found that his bouse had been visited by thieves and $08 30 stolen.30 words
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Article37 1910-01-04 8 The police have arrested man known as Yong Man, on a charge of being implicated in the murder of the Chinaman whose dead body was found at Bidadari not long ago, with two knives sticking in it.37 words
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Article37 1910-01-04 8 A Chinaman was before Mr. Colman, yesterday, on a charge of stealing a ring. It wan explained that he bad swallowed the ring and was now in hospital for treatment, so the case had to be postponed.37 words
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Article40 1910-01-04 8 Lim Tang Yoa, tester of the late opium farm, was before Mr. de Mello, yesterday, on a charge of cheating by falsely representing that be was authorised to receive 112.86 for an informer. The bearing of tbe case was postponed.40 words
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Article46 1910-01-04 8 Two Chinese, a Kbeh and a Hylam, were arrested in Kallang Pudding, on Saturday, by Insp. NoUu and a party of detectives from the detective station, on a charge of counterfeiting. Over fifty counterfeit ten and twenty cent pieces and a complete coining outfit were seized.46 words
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Article48 1910-01-04 8 Tan Peow pleaded guilty before Mr. Wolferstan at the district court, yesterday, to importing a bottle of Chinese dutiable liquor, saying that it wa9 presented to him by the chinohew of a steamer. Mr. Howard appeared for tbe Crown. Accused was fined •5 and the liquor was forfeited.48 words
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Article53 1910-01-04 8 In Kampong Bahra Rd., on Sunday afternoon, a Hokien cyclist collided with a Malay youth, knocking him down. A pedal came into contact with the prostrate youth's head, causing a. ca ty wound. Tbe cyeli>* was fined 110, by Mr. Qfeen, yesterday, half the amount to go to thn injured53 words
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Article75 1910-01-04 8 Sni Lira Huat, a lad eleven yean of age, pleaded guilty before Mr. Wolferstan, yesterday, to picking the pocket of Lo Tob Chok of three cents at the land sports on Saturday, naying that be was suffering from banger as bis mother and stepfather did not properly provide for him.75 words
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Article92 1910-01-04 8 A Singhalese named C. Edwards has been nrresUd on a obarge of vagrancy. Among his tffectM wi re found numerous newspaper dippings showing tliat lie posed as a journalist an 1 evidm'ly h»d a vr.irui desiro to no ivi an exalted p-i-t on the police force, as be c nipiaiunl92 words
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Letter350 1910-01-04 8 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper to relate an incident I met with whilst motoring yesterday, as it may be a warning to motorists I was motoring along Changi Rd. and had got past the350 words
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Article157 1910-01-04 8 Sir W .Hood Treacher and tbe Liberal Party. Sir W. Hood-Treacher, K. ft II 0., president of the Hale Conservative and Unionist Association (Surrey), speaking at a crowded meeting of the association on November 18th, said he was unable to make a fighting speech, because to157 words
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Article211 1910-01-04 8 The new Vampire Dance, which ban made its appearance at tbe Tivoli is sensuous rather than savage of the Salome school rather than that of the Apache. The Vampire's attire, too, is strongly reminiscent of Salome's a vision of black, gauzy skirt and gleaming limbs, with a211 words
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Article144 1910-01-04 8 Round tbe rather common. place question as to whether Mr. John Trattles, late second mate of the steamer Kingfield, is colour blind or the contrary there is raging at present a burning controversy in shipping circles. Despite tbe fact that Mr. Trattles has convinced examiners more144 words
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Article150 1910-01-04 8 Capt. Annie Beokley of tbe Salvation Army is about to sail to Java to do missionary and nursing servioe in a leper colony. She is just 33 aud in perfect health, bat she is glad to give her life to this work of helping the lepers150 words
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Article49 1910-01-04 8 It appear* that the attack on the Premier of Korea occurred outside the Catholic, olinrch at Seoul after a r< quiem nervice bad been held in connection with the death of King Leopold. His assailant was a Korean Christian wbo has seen to America.49 words
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Article513 1910-01-04 8 .'urn. vaiue. uayers. sellers. V- Allagar 8/8 8/8 Options 1/ 2/. 2/. Angle-Malay 16/8 16/41 Anglo- Sumatra 82/6 86/9 1 Banteng 84/- 86/8 1 Batu Cave* 122/6 182/8 1 Bate Ti«a 45/- 46.8 1 Beaufort Borneo 16/- pd. 0/6 2/- pm 1 Brieh 10/- pd 2/- 8/8 pm513 words
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Article168 1910-01-04 8 10 Bruang 6.— 5.10 10 Branch 7.60 8.10 Ghendai Lode 14 76 16.50 4 1 Duff Development 0.76 7.25 1 Jeber 2.— 8.76 10 Kanabol 1 90 a 4 1 Hint* 14.50 16— 1 Kledang 1.60 3 1 Kramat Palal 8.— 10 Kuantan 8.20 8.f 0 4 1168 words
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Article75 1910-01-04 8 llOKMtern Smelting Uo.l7pd B.6O 60 Praaer and Neave Ld 149.60 161.60 10 Hotel two Wijk 32.— 24.— 100 Howarth Briikine Ld. 67.60 100 7%Prrf 100.iuu Bilu; Hsrgreayes Oa Ld. 80.— 82.— 100 7% Pref 08.— 100 10 Sinff»poie Cold Storage Oo. 12.50 1X76 60 Dwpenawy 61— 68. xd. l75 words
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Article39 1910-01-04 8 1 100 Howarth Krskioe Ld. 6% 3% disc 100 &iie;H«rgreaTi»*Co.Ld.B% 2% pm. 100 3iiiK<»poro Munidipkl 8% '<sO% pm. 100 3c 6% B%pm. 100 do H% 6} t pm 100 5. Nil p«r lt» 8»a«4oora Blunt Trust i% di«-39 words
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Advertisement66 1910-01-04 8 BUM TREATMENT AT ONSE. Bill you a weak thro»t If po, jou canno: be too cartful. You caui.ot th-^in trcr.t mtut too early. Eub coM mikes you moie liable to another and tht> last is alwayn thu tiai del to care. If yon will take CbamberIhjn'i) Cougb Remouy a*, tho66 words
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Advertisement512 1910-01-04 8 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD. Universal Food Supplies Can be Obtained Daily AT THE RETAIL DEPOT M- 3£s£ Rd WE BUY POBTAU.T USED I Straits Stamps and will pay the following cash prices lc. Be., 11.50 p. 1,000 80c. 10n 4c 8.00 p. 1,000 goc.f 80 °P 100 sc.*loe. 040512 words
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Advertisement306 1910-01-04 8 HAVE YOU A PIANO P IF NOT Moutrie's THE ARCADE, RAFFLES SQUARE, can supply you with one of their NEW MODELS. The BEST on the Market AT Tuning and regular attention inclusive, or in the EASIEST ofpayment. FURNIBHED ROOM WANTED. Well-furnished room, without board wanted by single gentleman. Reply, stating306 words
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Article703 1910-01-04 9 COMING 150 MILLION MILES INTO OUR SKIES. Hiding Its Fiery Tail. Writing in the Daily Chronicle, of November ■27, Mrs. A. S. D. Maunder says For ten weeks, Halley's Comet has been under observation, but for tbe most part this has been not direct visual observation,703 words
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Advertisement633 1910-01-04 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. Tai eteo-ners .t Ml Ojnp»ov maintain rentier dl -ec: aecvlce belwt.ll Calcutta, Strait* HooKkrDg. Hbaoghai and Japan, taking oargo on thicngh Bill* of Lvling for Canloo, Bwatow Aoicy, Cbefno. Ticnl.in, Newobwang, Tangtare Port*, ftracii, the Philippine*, 4c. Ac Mraaaera Ton* Oommandei KciHiito 4.89S633 words
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Advertisement585 1910-01-04 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. GB. LTD. The Companies' ateamen are deapaohed Ircm Liverpool outward* tor Ibe Strait*, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseille* and Liverpool and for Marseille*, Havre585 words
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Advertisement566 1910-01-04 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Hall Steam, hip Lino. THB RATIONAL HIGHWAY TO KUBOPB VIA CHIHA JAPAH, CANADA aad lie UNITED BTATEB Bontt from Hongkong, Ha Shanghai, lUa>Mai, (Inlaai Be. of Japan), Sobs, tokohaua. Vletor la and VaaoooTcr, K.M.F. "Earm* ot Ibdia" lTwm-lonw ittaR.M.F. "Earnst of J»ta»"566 words
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Advertisement349 1910-01-04 9 DANGER FROM CROUP. A few minutes delay in treating come canes of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. Tbe safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tbe house, and at the first indication of croup give the child349 words
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Advertisement270 1910-01-04 9 \v v k h ,/A \A Dainty Non-Greasy Balm for the Skin >-^mmmm/0 WHAZELINE^i I (TRADE MARK) SNOW r^h% TO TH E^/^^ y ////////ml \W\\v x s BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. LONDON (ENG.) New Yokk MOKTtIAI Bvoaai Ctrl Tows 8»A«O«*I //ll\ .nt SOLD IN GLASS POTS BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL PHARMACISTS.270 words
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Article348 1910-01-04 10 STRANGE CONDUCT OF OWNER OF MOORISH CASTLE. In Charge of Consul Mr. Lawrence Perrin, the American millionaire, who was supposed to have discovered ancient treasures at his Moorish castle, is giving a good deal of trouble to the lldtda authorities and hotel proprietors, says the Madrid correspondent of348 words
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Article226 1910-01-04 10 Sheriff Divests Himself of His Robe and Chain. A painful incident occurred at a meeting of the Newcastle City Council, ending in the Sheriff (Councillor W. R. Armstrong) vacating the position to which he was unanimously elected on November 9. Speaking at a bazaar in the226 words
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Article252 1910-01-04 10 Mummy Said to Have Been Buried in Paris. Mark Antony's Serpent of Old Nile lies buried in Paris, a stone's throw from the Stock Exchange, says the Paris correspondent of the Telegraph. An anonymous writer makes this strange revelation, and vouches for the truth of it. Every student252 words
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Article140 1910-01-04 10 V ass-Canberra Adopted by the Federal Parliament. The Senate at Melbourne, on November 26, passed the bill confirming the selection of Yass Canberra aa the Federal capital, and ratifying the agreement tor the transfer of the territory by New South Wales. The bill has thus now passed140 words
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Advertisement462 1910-01-04 10 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of Director* i a. A. Daaaica, Esq., Chairmac. ad. AsHoa, Esq., Vice- Chairman. A. H. Fain, Esq., Managing Direotor. PBTBa Fowlib, v., cm. Chief Med. Officer. V. M. Elliot, Bag. Rev. N. J. Couvbbub. Vow N«a» Pa«,462 words
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Advertisement298 1910-01-04 10 INSURANCE. Ulioa FIRE IHBUBAHOB OOatPAHT OF PAJUE BtTaiueaaD 1818 RBBERVES AND TOTAS GUARANTEES «t,000,000 Ike nadeieigned, Ageats tor the above Jompany, an prepared to aeeept fire risk) 'or long or short periods at current rates. JABH BETTLEMtNTB promptly made by hi agent, hi Singapore. MOINE OOMTE 00. fcOHDON AND LANCASHIRE298 words
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Advertisement565 1910-01-04 10 BANKING. IHMTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. i«OORPORATi£D BT BOTAL OHABTKB. Paid up Capital In 00,000 Bharei of flMsaea aU.MO.OOO aesarv. Find aU,S7t,OOO Bwerr. LUbllltr ot Proprietor) f11.i00.000 BANKSBfi. Bank ol England. national Bank ot Bootlaad. fat teadoa City A Midland Baak, Ltd. BINQAPORE BRANCH. Current Aeoooata arc opened565 words
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Advertisement883 1910-01-04 10 SALES BY AUCTION. -A.TTCITO2T SALE RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. Including many varieties of Crotons, Asters, Amaryllis, Gloxinias. Dahlias, etc. THE PROPERTY OF TAX BOON TECK, ESQ., AT TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERY. ORCHARD ROAD. (Adjacent to the Poßt Office), On Saturday, January 8, at 2 p.m. DrtO c^ he ooU6ction comprises883 words
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Article120 1910-01-04 11 HOTES Urn COMEXTS W CUnBVT TOPICS. Fipcrifi wHh Sritf Tjm. ■Mi the yaa. > aaaaaaai ha< a— iililj HI Ii j. The laaaa arofit af bad tea aaaai ariMhaadTa aartea at aha anmaßay bbßbm: Blank at wars. The ■•BDBBi SSBBBBf wt aBBV aBBBaBy ia SBfBBBC ta aaaai I.SH, bmbb120 words
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Article213 1910-01-04 11 ka«Haa/k bbbßi SShibb] laaAaam paoj a f '*-r I'm imam taan in Ifa^ ainii Sbbbb it aaa) aaMWaaßal fcar^nand ia b iDoal aaDanaaat ■aaaaar|«l«>» Baaal_l Hi aTl'TSaV j j the Saeaa»» at ■aaor Baaaaaaanaßn bar made I— -n| m~ afu» Has? aftheai I apaa* *aae arfaar aaaaa. aad aajha aaafaify213 words
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Article73 1910-01-04 11 npftssMS PniMM Regret nd 1 1 mil Kaaaaa nH| .1 aT) ay oaata. arf ailimau limi aaa Bi aaaan sb aaal aaaa ha aaaai aaai aaal aje aai aaraaar Baa* aßßaaaaßß Jaat m ik enieead v* sfaaaaai vriaataaae taaßaß. a faaaw Baahaam, ajk» aaJ ae>a ■■■jt73 words
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Article65 1910-01-04 11 Tke AaoBDOBB Sbbbb Daßattaaaak has aaaa iaaaaaai ay Mat ii j af the TaJa Oaraaaaaaaaaa>«aa i^ l iHy aaTi wajaaal te theja— Haraf aMii.iat (1 ii 111 0 <%■!!! aaSSytaß*. AC" awaf awi as *a awJ aaaßtaTlar taa^ aaat kalaaa> aaafaty ha at ao iii7ii alian oa«a«ar aaaa»t»»aaaraan) I j.65 words
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Article56 1910-01-04 11 a FTvaetaawaaaaar aajaaaaai a aaaat aaafßi ta aaaakaai. Taa kaaat aarn h* Ma* aaapa. II UMI aataa. •fnaat aaa 13UM1 af «k* any. aaaai aaaaa*. Taaai aalaaaji aa iaj, V*HB*. m aa aaajht aaa to aaa aaar aaaaa7Sn2 ■aaßHaaaaV— fclj* 3fcHft) Sl»t k" •aae aiaaad aect ia aoat. al wat56 words
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Advertisement233 1910-01-04 11 KELVIN MOTOR Launches Engine Sets a? Cr«Mra AffMts. F. 8.5.. and Si«E»B«r« ■•••ciMWy. Fill aai Iw iJaii aai aiina ft nan bbi flah Ijnarta CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Olympia Show. SMITHS PERFECT SPEEDOMETERS AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES. Larg a Coasiraaeat af Latest iovetties. Jast Arrived. laspactiaa lavita4. C F. F. WEARNEftOL, -"ZS233 words
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Advertisement220 1910-01-04 11 B. D. V. The King of Cigarettes. AWARDED GRAND PRIX LmmSm*. 9999. Godfrey Phillips, Ld. WjjF^S 19 nujici} nrtx DTHk wmrt 4u SekcaoipaA j***™"*^^"^*^ 8* 1, BBHMaaa. bh^l 1k« Onr aaaaaM _naaae on» •bTJb? W SbTbT aaßOaTflaTJ flat ■T«Ta|BB aat Greealees fit Som. IMI SAroitSmcA. I C\ f SooaWL I220 words
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Advertisement638 1910-01-04 12 WANTS. ABSISTANT DREBBMAKER WANTED. Wanted, an assistant dressmaker and a few girls. Apply 21, Sophia I'.oad. 2565 PRIVATE TJJITION AT HOME. English, Latin, r*rencb, Mathematics (a ■pociality), Light, Heat. 71-r, River Valley .Boad. 2574 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a Chinese Clerk for general office •work. Apply by letter to V.Z.,638 words
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Advertisement639 1910-01-04 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICEB TO LET. No. 06, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apyly to J. LEVY, No. 10, Robinson Road. u1853 HMIKS TB BE LET. No*. 81 aad SB, Uitituttoa HUI, RJvtr Valley BoM. Apply 10 LEE CHENG lAS aadOo. 1171 6FFIIE BBDOWN T8 BE LET. Witt tanmadlate639 words
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Advertisement535 1910-01-04 12 TO BE LET OR 80LD. TO BE LET. Compound Houses, No. 164, Middle Road, and up the hill, No. 8, Adis Road, off Sophia Road. Apply to A ,S. Shocker, 7, d'Almeida Street. 17 BFFIBEI TO BE LET. OFFICES.— OffleM top floor Ho. I, Ftalaj •oa Otmb, Apply to CHOP535 words
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Advertisement616 1910-01-04 12 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The offices of Messrs. H. Schaefer and Co. will be removed to No. 1, Malacca Street, as from January 1, 1910. 2604 NOTICE. Mr. Frederick Charli s Lean is authorised to sign our firm from this date. HOEFELD CO. Penang, January 1, 1910. 9 NOTICE. My616 words
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Advertisement723 1910-01-04 12 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Netherlands Gutta Percha Co., Ltd. Motor-tyres retreaded at Moderate Prices. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, VALVBS, Rings, TYRES, HOSES (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic), Oardenhoses, Tubes, ENDLESS BELTS. FLOOR-TILES, MATTING. EBONITE and Hard Rubber Articles, Bioyole Tyres. Works Offices: Passir Panjang, Singapore. Sole Agents i MESSRS. HOOGLANDT723 words
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Advertisement523 1910-01-04 12 THE Empire Hotel, KUALA LUMPUR. F.M.S. A New First-class Hotel. Fitted with Electric Lieht and Fans Five minutes from P.diivay Station, Overlooking the Padaag. Single and Double Bedrooms, w tb Private Bathroms attached. Cuisine under European Supervision. Cold Storage Supplies weekly from Singapore. Hotel Porter meets all Mail Trains, Management523 words
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