The Straits Times, 5 August 1910
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Title Section13 1910-08-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.328 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1910-08-05 1 D. ft J. McCallum's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALDBECK. MAC6REGOR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD. Bosch A Go's Natura Milk. LION BRAND. Can safely be recommended for use of children and invalids and can be used in every way aa freßh Milk. For makiDg Cakes, Swetts and Ices it is invaluable.205 words
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Advertisement191 1910-08-05 1 PERAMBULATORS AND I&fBBr New Models The Selkirk" cane body with reclining foot- ,'Sk rest suitable (or child to sit or He down Upholster- R r cen, palp bine, or marone. Kabber tyred WAH HfilG CO. J.IWTION&CO. wiraos fluid co., Boiler Preservative ManufacPhotographlc Stores, tuner*. DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLAHG The Office of191 words
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Advertisement6 1910-08-05 1 Bollinger Champagne. CALDBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY.6 words
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Article1373 1910-08-05 2 RELATION OF RELIGION TO THE I'OPIUTION Provisions of the New Enactment. In the House of Lords, ou July 7. Earl Beaocbamp, in moving the second reading of the t'cDsus (Great Britain) Bill, said that it followed generally the Act* of 1900 and 1890 and applied to Scotland1,373 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1910-08-05 2 I The Best Tonic to take after illness is VAN A To nic Wine Helps to re- vitalise the blood, improves the appetite, and rapidly restores robust health. Its action is swift, its effect permanent. The first dose convinces you that it will do you good. SEE YOU GET 'VANA'90 words
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Advertisement212 1910-08-05 2 CCLDS ANO PNEUMONIA. There can be no excuse for a man if be allowH a cold to develop into pnenmonia Chamberlain s Couyli Remedy counteracts any tendency towards this disease and many doctor's bills have been saved by its timely use. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*. BOVRIL The212 words
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Advertisement570 1910-08-05 2 'HOW MR. LAWRENCES SONS WERE CURED. Osti of Weakness Following n f|||||||f i Tiir Oiii>a or a Pvixfil Abscrss, By Dr. Williams' Piok Pills. Mr. Arthur I .awroncc, of Hilldon Hoi.-i Mutwal, Colombo, tells the following grapl ie story of how bis two little sonn worn m'de strong, bright, happy570 words
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Advertisement196 1910-08-05 2 Renowned Physicians prescribe Grimaulfs Nation as the moat actir* and at the same time the moot lDoOensive remedy in the treatment of Acute and Chronic Discharges. lATIM DUECTIM h «ri nctft CUM Ul lATICO CURDLES ii ik m> n chrMlC MO. yr^ Active >v Principle of Cod Liver Oil with196 words
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Article614 1910-08-05 3 INTERVIEW WITH SIR WILLIAM WILLCOCKS. Mesopotamia Irrigation. Sir William Willcocks, Adviser to the Turkish Ministry of Public Worki>. who faas been to Cairo on a visit, accorded an interview to a Pressman in the course of which be stated that he hoped to place his complete ptoii_ct614 words
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Article277 1910-08-05 3 Great Statesman's Seventy-Fourth Birthday. R8 was Chamberlain Day— the Foventybirthday of the great ptatexman and s all tbo world over joined in wishing Mr Chamberlain many happy returns. The day was marked by numerous meetings beld throughout Kogland under the auspices of the \arione branches and federations of277 words
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Article68 1910-08-05 3 The death occurred, od July 12, at SeciiD.br- 1 abad <f Sf-rgt Major «Ranneli>, a Mutinj viti r«n. He was nlisud in tbe 67ili Foot ia IHSJ and arrived in India in 1863 i-ervtd daring tbe Mutiny, and reorivrd ni>d&l and clasps was transferred to the 18th Foot. )> d68 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement587 1910-08-05 3 The Sun NEVER sett on the "ELGIN TENTS. They are to be found ALL OVER THE WORLD. 1 tF T7^« FnUy iUaitrat. _^^rffc^^h_l a '""y s I I oalalogo* of i _^^^jiaB fgj&V" Tenta np on Htdfl Z**\ V~ CAWKPORE ■BBSNs •"LOIN MILL. <fr£y J*^**fy*^T^l^ t V Officer* Holb. L.F.B.587 words
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Advertisement12 1910-08-05 3 Woodi' Qnil Peppermint Cnie (or all .cternai oorDf'aiß'" Dywlery. Coa«h.. old. eto.12 words
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Advertisement435 1910-08-05 3 MABTINS *JIPIOL &STEE fc Persian Nerve Essence iaatamcaa tmtimi for nerroua debility, aleepleae- Impnirtd digestion, weak memory, OTerwork &od all mental and physical exhaottlon. Pereiaa Nam Kiience d<aii the brain, atrengtbeni the circulation and Impurti a magnetic vigour to th« whole being. All drainj and loejee art permanently The preparation435 words
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Advertisement106 1910-08-05 3 Milkmaid g^HWjPP*g> BRAND 9) Ksw HJTMI,. /Of Pts CONDENSED MILK fl J MILKMAID Trade Hark W^**- >^zZ^ is on every Tin '> »> T»".jE MARK Largest Sale in the World Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers. YAM ATO CO., Have just unpacked a great variety of Japanese Silks, Wea106 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement672 1910-08-05 4 STEAMER UIUNBB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 9«r China, Japaa, Penanr, Oeylen, Australia, India, Aden, Btypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BiUs of Lading Issued tor Ohioe Ooaet, Persian Gulf. Continental, and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Owtoard (/or GAtnd) Arcadia Ane 13672 words
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Advertisement553 1910-08-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP C 8 LTD. Company's well-know* fWIH-SCBIW STBAMBB* under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed tor the Company's European Seryioe, lighted throughout by Blectrioity, pro Tided with oxoellent aooommodation for First and Seoond Class Passengers, and fitted with ai. the latest modern553 words
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Advertisement854 1910-08-05 4 STEAMER SAILIHB3. STEAMEK BAILIN.B. BURNS PHILP LINE. '^SSSSiSSST' BDJIOAPOBB 1O 'JAVA POBTB, POBT NRDRRI AND DABWIN, THUBBDAI IBLAND, BRISBANE AND 8 YDN El. ALSO ynRTHIQHTLY~MAIL RERVIOB TAKING OABOO FOB OTHER BETWEEN JAVA AHD AMSTERDAM VIA NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, SINGAPORE, BABANQ, OOLOMBO, BRITISH NEW OUINBA, POBT SAID, GENOA, ALOIBBS NBW BRITAIN854 words
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Advertisement524 1910-08-05 4 BTEAi« SAILim HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURB. Tbe stsamere, of this Oompany maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan Homewards, they are deapatched fortnightly f•» Havre aod Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direot, calling al Penang aa Oolombo Taking oargo524 words
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Advertisement695 1910-08-05 4 STEAMER SAILIWIS. N. D. L Norddeutschar Lloyd. Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Ths fast and well-known mail eteanw N this Oompany sail fortnighty from Brem > Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soothe or ton, Gibraltar, Qenoa, Naples (eoaaeetio* MareeUles, Naples, AleuadrU. and vies vsr Port Said, Sues, Aden. Oolombo. Singapore, Honflkong695 words
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Article203 1910-08-05 5 FIXTURES. Priday. August 5. High Water, 10.17 p.u. Football League entries clow Municipal Communion, 2.80. Alhambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlboroa^U Cinematograph. Saturday. August 6. High Water, 11.51 a.m., 114 p.m B.I. outward mail dae. b. S. Association, Exchange, 12.80. Sanday, August 7. High Water, 0 23 p.u203 words
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Article284 1910-08-05 5 To-Dit. Bangkok Deli 3 pm Malacca and Muar Lady WeU S pm K. Pahang, Pekan, Trenggann and Kelantan Abbotsford tpm Mtiaooa, Port Diokaon, Port Swettenham and T.lok An win Helangur 3 pm Batn Pahat Aing Hin R pm K. Pahang, Pekan, KuanUn aud Kelantan Will o' the284 words
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Article198 1910-08-05 5 The B. I. contract packet steamer Taroba lett Penang at 5 p m. yesterday, and may be oxpecU) I to arrive here to morrow morning. The M. M outward mail steamer Villa de la Ciotat left Colombo, on the 2nd ins'ant, at S p.m. and may be198 words
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Article257 1910-08-05 5 Latest Arrivals. Cx», Duk itr H3 ton«. Captain Bijbmu, Ant 6. From Padaig. Julv M. O c. and SA d p Bbip* Ageucy, Lid. For Penuitf, Aag 9 Ulenfallfh, Brit itr U34 toog, Capt M»eon, \d«4 From »mo). July J4. O.o. »nd W» d p We« Bin Co.257 words
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93 1910-08-05 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG FAGAR. Baki WBAsr Basin— Hebe. East Wharf Sbotiohl Ramphais, lalartjer. Sbubb Whabt Singapore. Main W. Sect. 3 Uunera, Nan Sang. 8— Inverness. 4— Persia. s— Nil. 8-Cambybea, Teenkai. Laoooh Doci 7— (Dnder oonnt motion93 words
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Article186 1910-08-05 5 Arrivals. Per steamer Ranee, Aag. 4. From Deli Messrs. W. Sch voder, A. Hofmann, Kermer, M Prister. OrotbuseD, Galloper and K Wolff. Per steamer Nam Sang, Aug. s.— From Hongkong Mrs. C. E, Richardson. Expected to Arrive. Per M. M. steamer Ville do la Ciotat, dne August186 words
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Article125 1910-08-05 5 The Leading Light and China Coaat Sbip pintf Gaaette, referring to the ordinance relating to shipping rings which has oomtbefore the Legislative Council, say« it is more diriDg than evtn those who petitioned for protection against the shipping combine hoped or exp> ott-d Should it125 words
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Article411 1910-08-05 5 Singapore, August 8. Pricib. Abticlib. I c Beans, Long (per catty) 0.05 (do.) Frencb (do.) 0.10 Beef perlb. 0.16 Beef Steak (do.) 0.18 Bean Sprouts (per catty) 0.02* Bamboo Sprouts (do.) 0.02 Blachan (do.) 0U Brinjals (do.) 005 Cabbage, Bata via (do.) oiO (do.) China (do.) nil411 words
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Article247 1910-08-05 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Sitoapou, August 5, 1810. On London— Bank 4 m/g 2/4 Demud 2 J Private 6 m/s a/4# do 8 m/i 'J i-fr On Germany— Bank d/d 340 Private 8 m/s 344 do 6 m/s 240« On France— Bank d/d 306 Private 8 tn/a 299, do S m/s247 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article169 1910-08-05 5 laeoe 5! Value. iO 10 Bolat Tin i0 10 Braaog tO 10 Brnseb Hyd. ,0 10 Kanaboi Cl £1 Kiuta Tin cl 41 Klodang Tin 0 10 Kuanian Tin 4il £1 Lan»« Mines a £1 Malaya and 8iain .0 10 Malacca Tin >/■ 6/- PahanK Codho cl 41 PengkiOen169 words
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Article595 1910-08-05 5 Issue 3 Value. Buyers Sellers. 2/. 2/. Allagar 6/- 0/6 2/- 2/- An«io Malay 1.5 8 1.8 0 2/- 1/6 Baking Maiaka 1/- 2/- pm jfcl Mi Udkia Cavos 17.0.0 17.10.0 £i. £1 rUtu dga S1S.0 6 0.0 £1 41 Bukit K*jang 8 2 6 8.6 0 £1 16/-595 words
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Article100 1910-08-05 5 Issue S Valvo 10 10 Eastern Smelting 10 7 60 60 Frwer ■m 100 Ilowarth Krukine lW *2 100 100 K»UBro.Dof. 100 100 8% Cam. Prof. 10 10 MajnardACo. Bayors. Seller* nom. 10.00 800 306.00 216.00 68.00 60.00 B1.00 86.00 136X0 nom. 33.00 3800 Valve. Bnyeri 8eUert v 100100 words
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Article48 1910-08-05 5 Buyer*. Seller Howmrth Erakine6% »900,000 pu grekvoe 6% 1284,000 1% 8% pnK'trio T'w»ys 6% £360,000 w Sinnpore Manioipal 6% $1,878,000 nom. Bayers. SeUerr, Singapore Monioipal H% of 1907 »1,900,000 6% 7% pit. Singapore Mooicipal 4i% of 1008 •1,000,000 7% B%pr« Singapore Municipal 4% $602 900 1% di§.48 words
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Advertisement78 1910-08-05 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Aug. 6.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges at 10. Aug. 6 —At No. 8, Chancery Line, vilnable teak household furniture, etc at 2.3 Angust 88.— At Baleroom, Island Pulau Tamping, at 2.80. H. L. Coghlan and Co. Aug. 6.— At No 28, Saak Im Road, highclass78 words
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Advertisement101 1910-08-05 5 ROYAL HOTEL Tram Terminus PAYAH LEBAR. Open till 11 p.m. Only First-Class Liquors Served. SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLES. USHUN COAL^ The Best Steaming Coal in the Far East. FRESH STOCKS always on hand niITDIIT OMUI TflllC at Dairon, Nowchwang and Tient UU IIU I OUUU lUH W sin Depots; and also101 words
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Advertisement507 1910-08-05 5 STONE IN THE KIDNEY. Agonising Bladder Disorders. Mr. James Moss resides at 65, Brace Street, Walsall, England, and is highly respected. Speaking of bis terrible suffering from otone in the kidney one of tbe most agonising of all diseases he says I have passed three stones an large as a507 words
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Advertisement72 1910-08-05 5 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers, Monumental Masons, Sculptors and Marble Merchants. The oldwri established firm of its kind in the Straits. Patrtmiwd by the beat people in the land. Beautital and Artistic Marblo aad Granite Moniunenta of eTery denonption always on naad bom «lo npwarda; also Iron BailißKß tot giava enolosuree.72 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1910-08-05 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kanding Kerban Hospital, August 4 9 1. M. 8 r. v. 9 F. KirariLL Bar. S3 Fab 39.913 29.845 29 B '6 Temp ?9.0 83 0 80 0 Light WetßolbTber '6 0 714 '6.0 drizzle DirofWind.. B.E. BE. calm .OS Max T«mp 81 Mm. 78.3 >lai. In Sun192 words
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1009 1910-08-05 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. M BRIAND'S PROGRAMME. M Briand is a Socialist and what is known as an anti-Clericalist He was tbe obief author of tbe Law of Congregations which has driven a considerable number of peaceful people out of Kiaooe, and has secularised tbe State to an1,009 words
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Article12 1910-08-05 6 The Selangor Golf Club bad a most successful At Home, yesterday evening.12 words
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Article22 1910-08-05 6 A camera, valued at |:ih, was stolen last night from tbe hoote ot Mr. C. H. Clarke, municipal inspector, 84 Waterloo Street.22 words
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Article27 1910-08-05 6 Tbe quantity of tin ore exported by tbr tribute™ on the land of tbe Royal Johort Tin Mining Co Ltd., doting July was 177 bagh 140 piools.27 words
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Article23 1910-08-05 6 Mr. Justice Bray, at Nottingham Assizes, expressed bis opposition to tbe piopoaal to abolish assize oeremonial. He believed it intended to prevent crime.23 words
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Article28 1910-08-05 6 The Malay Mail is informed that a foreign company h»» offered £24.000 for Mr. Yeo I'aik Keat'M robber estate, known as Uganda Estate, Klang, which comprises 180 acres.28 words
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Article33 1910-08-05 6 Tbe promised parliaments for China are to be delayed yet five yean till tho provincial legislative councils have accustomed to* pet p'e to the business of self-government on the new western modi Is.33 words
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Article38 1910-08-05 6 It is annonneed that tbe Oerm*n rquadron in tbe Far Eaut will be strengthened by tbe armoured cruiser GDeiwnau, whose place will be taken in the High Seas Fleet by the new c i niter Von dor Tann.38 words
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Article29 1910-08-05 6 Five stowaways were sentenced to one month's ba-d labour each at Hongkong on July 29, for stowing away on board tbe steamer I.aiaang from Singapore to Hong, kong. t^29 words
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Article32 1910-08-05 6 Mr. Cheng Cbang-lin, of Shansi, has contributed the sum of one million dollars towards tbe relief of tbe famine sufferers in Hunan aod will proceed thither to distribute tho money in person.32 words
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Article13 1910-08-05 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6 aa well as 8.13 words
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Article38 1910-08-05 6 Owing to indisposition Mr. A. Lewis is unable to play in the fioal billiard match at tl c Singapore Catholic Club announced to tal e place tonight. In consequence tbe distribution of prizes will also not take plate.38 words
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Article39 1910-08-05 6 Two Klings wer« fined »25, with tbe alter native of seven days' imprisonment, in the second police court for criminal breach of trust in respect of two triojoles which tbey had hired and forgotten to return to their owner.39 words
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Article41 1910-08-05 6 Dr. Laidlaw Maxwell, of Yung Chun, near A moy, reports rucorsoful anli plague inocn 1 ttion. Several of those inoculated took the p ague but none of them died, while all the other plague oases in the same houses were faUl.41 words
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Article51 1910-08-05 6 Tbe Kiyal Commission appoint*) lant year to report upon tbe appointment ot Justices of tbe Peace has recommended that the Crown, with tbe assi(t*noe of tbe County Committee of Selection, should continue to appoint the magistrates aod tbat wot king men should be eligible for seats on the police* court51 words
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Article54 1910-08-05 6 Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, of No 8. Tank Road, together with his brothers and family desire to thank bis numerous friend* for their sym patby and condolence, in the bereavi meot ol his beloved mother, Mrs. Tan Choo Lan, and also f ir their kind attendance at her funeral, which54 words
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Article50 1910-08-05 6 About a fortnight ago, fire broke out during the night in the oil-store house of the Asiatic Petroleum Company at Oleb kit, tbe cbief port of Acbeen. Tbe flunks consumed tbe whole building, including 6 000 tins ot petroleum, and many barrels of gasoline. There was no loss ot life.50 words
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Article49 1910-08-05 6 A European, giving his name as Charles Green, attempted to commit t-uinde in South Bridge Road this morning, by cutting his throat. A policeman raw the man staggering about and saw blcod gushing from his throat, wbich he had cut deeply but not fatally. He was taken to hospital.49 words
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Article59 1910-08-05 6 The Batavia Electric Tram Company reports an increase in parseneer traffic last year compared with 191 H. Tbis resulted in the receipts being over 172 000 gnildtrsio 1909 against ovtr 164 OCO guilders in 19C8 It is intended to extetd tbe lines. The pro fit amount* d to 24,988 guilders59 words
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Article59 1910-08-05 6 Mr. Justice Fisher despatched bankruptcy business in tbe Supreme Court, thii> morning. Tbe case of Sarkiep, Johannes and Co., iv which Mr. Sarki-s setkti his discharge, was mentioned by Mr. Upcotr, who raid he ap peared for various oreditors and bnggefcttd that the case be t-iken this ifternoon. His Lordship59 words
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Article66 1910-08-05 6 About ten days ago a tamby in thr employ of Messrs. DuDman aod Co. lost tbe key which opened the Yale lock on the door of their godown in Prim-ep Street. Instead of obanging the lock, the fiim merely procured a new key. The result has been unfortunate. Between 6pm.66 words
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Article70 1910-08-05 6 Fire broke out on tbe Blue Funnel liner Oanfa at Vancouver last month. Tbe out break occurred in tbe No 5 bold, and before the flames could be subdut d or penetrated pract.cally tbe entire city fire department had been called into requisition. Once the seat of the trouble wan70 words
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Article78 1910-08-05 6 Details ot a shocking crime are given in a telegram from tbe Ha^ue dated July 24. It appears that a Jewish law ttodent in Holland cut tbe throats of his f ail h r and mo ther to deliver them from distress. Tbey had nothing to live upon, Irom having78 words
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Article74 1910-08-05 6 It is interesting to note that the area planted with rubber in Cochin-China is ovtr '(,000 aoro4. Tha trees, with the exctption if iO.OOu which aie lioui seven to liubt yearn old, vary mottly in age from two to three years. Tbe colony is suitable for the growth of Hevea,74 words
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Article68 1910-08-05 6 At Hanoi, in Tonkin, the government has juat started aouarse in tbe looal medic* 1 school for Chinese only. Tbe pupils will be itaintd to be partly aoaistant doctors to tbe French oonsuUtts in china, and partly tor practice ia the different provinces ot the Cainese empire. Tbose popil-, wlo68 words
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Article99 1910-08-05 6 The police are at present looking for tbe owner of a gold bixnit ling, with gravtn monograph, which was loand in tbe posses won ot a dlioby on Aaguitt 8. As the liug was obvioobly not bis he was anested and sppeared before Mr (it ten in the ncond police99 words
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Article123 1910-08-05 6 Queen Mary is such a voracious reader that it is expected a good many changes will be made m the library at Wu.d<>or. It is probably hardiy realised by the general public bowlaigly the terioug el.ment enters into tbe composition ol tbe Rjjai library at tbe Castle. It differs entirtuy123 words
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Article448 1910-08-05 6 It appears that Mr. J. B Carrntbers died from aeptio pneumonia, after an operation. Captain C. J. P. Mao A. Grant, of the 99th Ueccan Infantry, was removed fiom the bick list on the 1st inst. Mrs. James Le Mesurier lift for home yesteidiy bj the P.448 words
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Article78 1910-08-05 6 We have received trom tbe Far Eistern manager of Paine Fierrs tbe company's balance t-heet for tbe year ending February 28. 1010. The company is the la>ge»t manufacturers ia the world of cinematograph machinery, aod fi rm. Tbe capital is £-200,000, and tbe surplus £*****0 Kitfnrrs how:78 words
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Article111 1910-08-05 6 A graphic account of the groat hurricane which visikd the Fiji group in March lam is given by Sir Everard Tburn, the Governor, in a long despatch to the Colonial Secretary, issued aiuoog tbe miscellaneous report*. Sir Kverard mentions that some of the mo-tt tenons damsge111 words
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Article118 1910-08-05 6 A good story is told in M A. P. of Prince .Arthur of Connaugbt, wbo represented the King at the op< ning of tbe Royal Agricultural Show at Liverpool. When with bi- regiment at Aldenhot, a lady vicitei the oamp *nd asked asergtant if H.R.H.118 words
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Article220 1910-08-05 6 Still at'ired in the robe fhe wore on ber weddiDg day the little Ii dian bride who was appiebended last wotk for breaking h( r contract with tbe Government stood ia tbe >enond police court to-day. Sbe had, tome tie e ago, it may be rememberd,220 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1910-08-05 6 'Embassy' W. D. H. 0. Wills's LATEST SMOKING MIXTURE IN t-lb. PATENT AIR TIGHT TINS Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON COMPANY. do your SHOPPING IN COMFORT at LITTLE'S Electric Lifts TO EACH FLOOR. Electric Fans IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I TEAK I ggj We131 words
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Advertisement123 1910-08-05 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD THE PREMIER SHOW. PATHE'S CEI.EBIUTED FILMS UNIQUE 8ERIE8. To-Nlght. 2nd Show, 0.80 to 11 pm. 1. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA a a uuou fortune. 8. BK1TY AND THE FIREWORKS. 4. THE HOLLOW TrtEE. IN THE REIGN OF TERROR. 6 j Filmd'Art. 7. SEAL CATCHING OFF TASMANIA. 8.123 words
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Article63 1910-08-05 7 REPIBUCAN ANSWER TO THE CLERICALS. Troops Ready for Emergencies. Rbltkr's Teliobam London, August 5. At Madrid an announcement made of a It publican coQLter dem instration on Sanday baa further iufurated the Catbolios, especially as the Minister of the Interior baa now forbidden the Catholic demonstration. Troops63 words
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Article70 1910-08-05 7 Honour to the Ex-Ambassador. |K»CT»»» TlLB»BA«.| London, August 5. A Berlin telegram nays the Kaiser baa bad a farewell au Jicnoe of the Chinese Minister Yirg Chang, and tbe new minister, Liang Cbang, bas presented bis credentials. DKK OSTASIATISCHI LLOYD TbLBORAM.] Berlin, Angnst 3. Tbe Emperor William70 words
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Article47 1910-08-05 7 Four German Ships to be Bought. jK»OTl«'S TlLIOKAM.I London, August S. Besides ordering a new battleship from Armstrongs, Turkey is purchasing not two bat foar German battleabpj of the Brandenburg class. This, apparently, is an offset to the delivery shortly of a new Greek cruiser.47 words
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Article44 1910-08-05 7 Hopes of a Settlement of Labour Dispute. 'Rbcter'c Tblbobam.] London, August 4. After a confe-ence between the manager ol tbe G'eat Northeru Railway aod the men's representatives, it was "fficially an nouoocd that it i.s believed the railway trouble bas been settled.44 words
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Article30 1910-08-05 7 Aeroplaning a Mile from Earth. Rkctkr's Telkoram j I. mdon, August 4. Thoai-n pianist Cbanez has made a world's height record by rising to 5405 feet at Blaokpool.30 words
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Article52 1910-08-05 7 Berlin, August 4. The Czar and Czirina will be guests of the Grand Duke of Hesss at Friedberg CaUlo, now Nauhoita. towards tbe end of Augu-t. The Czarina will be Uking tbe waters. Liter the Czir an) Czirina will spend a fortnight at the hunting cistle52 words
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Article31 1910-08-05 7 [Reoteb's Telbobaxj London, August 5. Tbe Liberian loar> will be shared equally by the United States, Biilish, French and German bankers. It will be guaranteed by the customs.31 words
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Article44 1910-08-05 7 IRbdteb's Teleobah.] London, August 6. hi tbe suggeotiuns for al udon Memorial to the late King Edward tbe two most striking are the purchase of the Crystal Palace and the rebuilding of Buckingham Palace. The former promises to be most popular.44 words
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Article25 1910-08-05 7 [Deb Osta9iatiscbe Lloyd Tblbobam Berlin, August 4. The Tribuna (Rome) announces that King Manuel of Portugal will visit Rime next spring. imm25 words
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Article28 1910-08-05 7 [Die Osta uatischb Lloyd Teleoram.] Berlin, August 4. Prinre Henry, consort of Q leenWilhelmina, has had a bicycle accident, resulting in a broken collar bane.28 words
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Article21 1910-08-05 7 |rno-«K«'a Tbusbam] London, Augast 6. Tbe Times announce s the death in London of Viscount Tsnyoshi loouye.The Times - 21 words
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Article21 1910-08-05 7 Rkdtkr's Telbobam] London, August 4. King's Counsel A very and Horridge have bees appointed judges of the King's Bench.21 words
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Article241 1910-08-05 7 The Landing of First and Second Class Passengers. (Fbom Oc» Own Cokhispondint Poi ang, August 6. In a leading article, yesterday, the Pinanp Gazette dealt with a correspondent's complaints with regatd to quarantine restriction)at that port. Tbe article points oat that tbi authorities do not let ships241 words
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Article536 1910-08-05 7 Judgment Reserved in Claim (or An Injunction. The action as bat ween the importers of Cyole and Express cigarettes, in which the former claim an injiooiion on an allied imitation of their package, was continued before Mr. Jastice Fisher, ia the Supn m Oonrt, yesterday. Messrs. Fort536 words
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Article214 1910-08-05 7 The report of tbe Batu Tiga (Selangor) Robber Company, Limited, states tbat the robber crop harvested during the year to D.cember 31, itmonnted t0 86,788 lbs, against an estimate of 18,875 lbs, and tbe averagi price obtained for tbe crop was 7s. 7d. per lb. net,214 words
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Article218 1910-08-05 7 THEIR EMPLOYMENT ON BRITISH SHIPS. Vigorous Labour Protest. Mr. J. Have lock Wilson, General Srcrn ary of the N'Mional Saaiuen'B Union ddrew-ing a m-etiDg of stamen at Poplu id July 17, »ai<1 they mut-t tell the Govern aeot that ii was damned hypocrisy to bowl ibout the (Juiuese218 words
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Article497 1910-08-05 7 Board Continue to Pursue Cautious Policy. The statutory meeting of ''the Hevr* Rubber Tru«t was btld on July 7, at tliiffioe* 189, Caonon street, Loodua. Mr. J. L. -ihand. presiding, in the conrir of bis re nark* Raid ThH receipts aui'mntrrt to £88,161 lO.i., fallioK somewhat short497 words
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Article245 1910-08-05 7 Well-Known Litigant's Application Dismissed. In the Court of Appeal, on July 2, before ibe Master of the RolU and Lord* JusticeKarwell and Kennedy, lire. Weldon, a lad; well known in musical circle*, ind as litigant, was the appellant irom an nrdei of Mr. Justice Joyce in245 words
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Article99 1910-08-05 7 The Tam O' Shanter Trough. An interesting addition bw jost been made to tbe r»lics at Barns's Cottage, tbe Cottage and Mooumtnt Trustees having purchased tbe old atone trough which was in use at the Tarn O'Shauter Ino, Ayr, in thu time of Barns, ll is over 40 years since99 words
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Article778 1910-08-05 7 THE TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT B0UKNEM0U1H. Fell Forty Feet. The latest papers to band from borne by Qtrman mail to-day contain acoi unts of th> i ernble accident Inch occur red at the tecond day of the Bourne mouth A vittioa M< eting on July 12, which resulted778 words
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Article284 1910-08-05 7 A Bull on Bullocks. There were some amusing passages in a case in the rocond police court to day ii which two Chinese coolies were charged with committing mischief by killing a bnllock belonging to Seboo Gulam Singh. Mr Johannes prosecuted and Mr. Oannt defended. Dr. Ktlshaw, Government Veterinary burgeon,284 words
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Article31 1910-08-05 7 Tbe proprietor of B»roufsky's circus, who was shot by ooe of hi- employee* daring a drinking brawl at Ntnkiog on July 10 aod was taken to Shanghai lor treatment, hab dMd.31 words
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Article908 1910-08-05 7 Settlement Devotes Week End to fpMt_ (F«om Ou« Own CouispovDarr.) Malacca, August 8. Malacca, daring the past ten day, baa been fall if visitors aad the weekend juat finished ban been a veiy lively time. The Bishop of S ngapore arrived on Wednesday on an official visit.908 words
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Article181 1910-08-05 7 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s report of August »Mt»tos: Tbe local nbaro maiket remain* lull and prices, all round, continue to fall slowly. A« regards rubtx r shares, there seems to be little activity in tbe Lon •100 market and tbn corresponding dull (Sect is oons< quently rt181 words
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Article93 1910-08-05 7 sir francis y0unghusb4nds warning. Chinese Inciting Tibetans Against India. [lUcTlR'g TlLIORAll.j London, August 4. 8ir Francis Youngbnsband, who w«n British Commissioner to Tibet ia 1903 04, in an article pnblished in the Times on Britiih action in Tibet, siys the rcults of the I.bassa mission have been93 words
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33 1910-08-05 7 IDlB OXTASIATISCBI LLOYD TklIORAM Berlin, August 4. The Tageblatt announce s that the Dutch General Vandaalen, haa been appointed Commander of the forces in tbe Netherlands Indies33 words
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Article39 1910-08-05 7 iFkom Odb Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 6. The best noores in the La lies Riflj Clabs for the Alexandra Clarke Trophy from January to June were Mrs Hobeon 400 Mr*. Highet 402 Mis* Thornton 40039 words
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Article76 1910-08-05 7 (Fbom Odb Own Cobbbspondbmt.) Kuala Lumpur, Augast 6. At au extraordinary general meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club on Wednesday, it was resolved to keep the same name, to take over the assets of the Kinta Gymkhana Club, and to apply tor affiliation with tbe Straits Racing76 words
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Article50 1910-08-05 7 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondbnt.) Penang, August 4. At the sbare auction to day the following sales were effected 4O K. M. S. at 11/6, 40 K. M. S. at 11/-, 60 New Tambuns at 12.05, 1,000 Naroorooghs at 75 cents, and 600 Perak River Valleys at 85 cents.50 words
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Article24 1910-08-05 7 (Fbom Ons Own Cobbbspondent.) Penang, August 5. Tbe sporadic outbreak of cholera at Prye and Caledonia Estates bas been stamped out.24 words
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Article143 1910-08-05 7 (Fbom Oub Own Cobb&sponoent Penang, August 5. Tbe Cioeley Estate output of rubber for July is 16,000 lbs. (wet). Kuala Lumpur, August 6. The following orops are announced Batu Tiga 8,402 lbs Sengat 7/81 lbs., Glenealy 1,785 lbs and Ratana 1,890 lbs. Messrs. Gunn and Co. inform143 words
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Article132 1910-08-05 7 LOCAL MORTA LITY RETURNS. High Death Rate for Settlement of Singapore. The mortality returns for Singapore, i"naed hy the Regii-Uar of Births and Di atb», ohow that daring the week ending Jaly 80. there were 848 death* giving a ratio per mille <>t population of 68.64 Malarial fever acooun'e 1132 words
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Article50 1910-08-05 7 The death hu occurred at Shanghai of Mr. Tboma« Kinf^niill, who w«r born in 1837 and followed the profession of an arch teot. His ooutribations to oar kaowledg* of the ethnog'apby of Central A-ia in prehistoric time« would entitle him to for. most plaoe amoDR the Mientifio enqoirwt of tbaers.50 words
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Article149 1910-08-05 8 The steam launch Argo will leave John* ton's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday, tbe 7th in»t. at 9. 10 and 11am., 2.30 and 8 80 p.m returning at 9 80 and 10.80 a.m., 12.16, 8 and 6.30 p m. Mr. Juntioe Fletcher, in the High149 words
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Article76 1910-08-05 8 The Ladies Club. Tbe members of tbe Singapore Ladius Kit!e Association fired yesterday in the monthly competition for tbe Young cup, •■hi o tbu tallowing six be«t scores were returned Wm Korr 3J Mrs. Kihln r N Miss'tunn M Mrs. Yenning Tliotua* 38 Hn,Mk>B M Mrs. Kiiumel H76 words
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Article103 1910-08-05 8 National Union Club. A football match has been arranged and will take place tomorrow evening at the St Joseph's ground, Stamford Road, between the members of tbe National Union Club employed under the Government and Mercantile services. Tbe following are the teams Government Service Kbo Jim Sein, Mabamed Ibrahim,103 words
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Article182 1910-08-05 8 I L. T. C. Tournament. The following sre tbe results of yesterday's play in connection with tbe L. T.. T C. tournament Ladies' Handicap DoCMVafe Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Hartnell b?at tbe Mieies Evans. Mrs. Robertfon and Mre birbishiro beat Mrs. RanEford and Mrs. Brown. Mixed Docbles A.182 words
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Article224 1910-08-05 8 Austria's Appreciation of English Heroism. The detail* of the Miring of the Trieste pablitiht d in Vienna, on July 4, deepen tbe feeling expressed by the Neaes Wiener Tsgblatt that tbe captain and orew of tht Low her Range have ebtabli-hed a clr.im upon A224 words
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Letter290 1910-08-05 8 Seremban Convent- An Appeal. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l should feel much obliged if you would insert the enclosed letter io the columns of your well known paper, feeling sure that manj old residents of tbe Negri Sembilan, who are now living elsewhere in the Federated290 words
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Article455 1910-08-05 8 improvement Scheme to Protect Shipping. Writing from Shanghai the Times correspondent reports that telegrams from Peking announce that the foreign and Chin ese communities of Cliefoo have at length come to hi) agreetuont aa regards- the longdesired harbour improvement of that port. The scheme providas simply455 words
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Article52 1910-08-05 8 Intelligence has reached New Yoik of the arrival at Bermuda of the United Stabs submarine Salmon from Quincy (Macs) *fi*r the longtst contiguous voyage yet acoumplistied by this clam of warship. The voyage, »bioa was made without any delay or a cidunt, occupied 9S hours, with 4 spued average of52 words
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Article47 1910-08-05 8 Mr. Fcsyth, the British Consul in German New Guinea, and a large planter in tbe B'smarok Archipelago, who arrived io Sydney on July 13, stated that very little had been done in developing the o>untry DuriDg the puit five years less than A 50.000 hid been invested.47 words
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Article881 1910-08-05 8 Prices Quoted la the Market Ibis Morning. Singapore, August 6th, 1010. Means. Ljall and Brett, Bxobange and Share Broken, issue the following lid of qioUtioDs this morning i— GENERAL•IO ■•stern Smelting 00. »7pd M Praser and Nea»e Ld 206— 310.--10 Hotel »an Wijk 38.— 36.— 100 Howartb881 words
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Advertisement63 1910-08-05 8 Kb» quality of meroy is not straioed Mmh Horn a died (if aUakcapoarJ tells tbe truth). Whm she a&lreasod toe Court so addlebrained, hoc ildn't ttll a lady from a yonth, A» 1 eon tbe fool Baaaanie still remained Io igavir»oe« that 'twas bis krida, f-r Booth Ifato t ie63 words
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Advertisement34 1910-08-05 8 This Is It. tThe lates soientifio nreparation of COD LUTh OIL. D.os all that is claim. Ed for it^nd supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. OF ALL CHEMISTS. 81.25 AND $2.0034 words
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Advertisement288 1910-08-05 8 <C Tels.: HARGtfEAVES ,X^ RILEY, HARGREAVES v N CO., LTD. Lowest Possible Prices. c^S° K FOR SALE Vistoria and Brown Australian Haro, with harnesß and Byow's uniform complete. Apply to S. T. P., c o Straits Times ■MM STOREYS TO LET 2nd and Brd Storey of No VI, Kobimon Road.288 words
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Advertisement320 1910-08-05 8 Hams ff Bacon. "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD., Sole Agents STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. The Standard Life Assurance Co. WE CAN OBTAIN FOR YOU A LIFE POLICY 1. At Home Rates (Under Double Endowment Plan), or 2. With Monthly Premiums, without any addition to tbe Yearly Premium, or 8. Without320 words
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Advertisement216 1910-08-05 8 theatre: royal North Bridge Road. THE PORTUGUESE AWA'TECF DRAMATIC COMPANY will stage at the above hall, I On Thursday, August 11. Tbe SonoaUonal and Tragic Play i LEANDRO AND LI2ARDO. 1885 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tbe Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require the service of a Cashier. The commencing salary216 words
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Advertisement242 1910-08-05 9 A. W. Tully a uoenruv. 1 ||>rs 33, RafHea Place, Singapore. 198 f THTTTQ RHYPR TAIPING MEETING J|a champagne. DOUble EventS. I Retailers Straight-out iJJkwongyanh«n* on all Events. co &G0 I ilh. Tully, Singapore. Telpbone 589 A. W. Tully Co. wish to in1261 form their clients, that during their absence242 words
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Advertisement662 1910-08-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. cTpTr CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Fn NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Emtrsss ok India 1 Twinscrew steam FCM.S. Ekprsss or662 words
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Advertisement667 1910-08-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LINE. OF BTEAMERB. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular aervioe between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en ronte. FLEET. Tons Commander "Japam" 8,018 A. Stbwa»t Grsoory Apcar 4,800 S. H. Bclsoh Arratoon Apca* 4 600 W. T.667 words
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Advertisement448 1910-08-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. r*a steamers of this Company malntal* a -nenlar direol aervioe between Oaioalta, Strain, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking aar«c, ia lnrooßb BUIa of Lading for Canton. Bw»»ow. Vmoy, Ohefoo, Tlentaln, Newobwang, Yangliie Ports, Formosa, th. Philippine., ate., *o. Steamers Tons Oommanlar KtrttAM 4,891448 words
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Advertisement279 1910-08-05 9 C. H. Willis IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING Taiping Races, August 9, 11 and 13. Straight out, Doubles Trebles. FOR PRICES APPL? TO ABOVR The Aroade. 'Phone 698. THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Meson. John Little Co., Ltd. vl(>«Hrs. Kelly and279 words
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Article493 1910-08-05 10 WORLD'S SMALLEST MEDICINE CHEST EXHIBITED. Sideshows at Japanglo. With tl'osarfeit of attractions uow beiny offered to visitors to the Japan- British Exhibition there is a likelihood of a number of interesting trade exhibits being overlooked. In the majority of cases exhibits of this character will be found to493 words
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Advertisement805 1910-08-05 10 INSURANCECHINA MUTUAL LIFE INBURANGE CO., LTD. Hc-nd Office Shanghai. Ittgibtered under the Life Assurance Compariid Acte, Kngland, and under the Hongkong Ordinance,. pommH QF COM PANY (Twelfth Year), lotal Insurance in forcf $37,865,886. Total ABsets KifSX" Total Funds Z'lll'tVZ' Total Income for Yeai 3.666,667. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. Ail forms805 words
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Advertisement516 1910-08-05 10 BANKING. IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AU3TRALIA AND CHINA. ■OOBPORATiSD BT BOYAL OHABTEK Pall np Capital hi M.OOO Bb. irii or no Mot «i, 100,000 eUMTTt Fill i 1,600,000, 600,000 EUmtti Liability ol Proprietor! ..41,100,000 SABKEBB. Euk ol Kogla.J Hattoaal Bank ol Booalaad. fie »o.Jo» Oily Midlaal Ba«« HI (SINGAPORE BBAHOH.516 words
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Advertisement342 1910-08-05 10 THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. The pleasant purgative (Sect experienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the, body and mind which they create makes one feel ioyfui. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. THE I2E HAI TONS BANKING AND IN8URANCE CO342 words
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Advertisement962 1910-08-05 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUOTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, A RARE COLLECTION OF JAVANESE. MALAY. BRUNEI. SUMATRAN, SIAMESE. CHINESE ANO JAPANESE KRISSES AND CURIOS. At No. 6, Chancery X^ane, On Saturday, August 6, at 2.30 p.m. Very handsome carvc-d teak cabinet unpolished teak and rattan drawin- room suite teak962 words
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Article995 1910-08-05 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. H. C. Lafone contributes the following items to the < Hobo of July 6 Long distanoe motor car competitions appear to Lave lost all interest so far as the manufacturers are concerned, bat the same cannot be said of motor cycle trials,995 words
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Advertisement293 1910-08-05 11 METALLURGIQUE SCIENCE OK METALB) O.A..RS EXCITE THE ADMIRATION OF ENGINEER AND CONNOISSEUR ALIKE. Two Due Shortly 1 1 Full particulars from the Sole Agr nts CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR GARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NI6HT. General Repairers of Cycles, Motors, C «Ib, Magneto, etc. Cycles293 words
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Advertisement85 1910-08-05 11 RHEUMATISM MAKES LIFE MISERABLE. A happy borne is the most valuable possession tbat k w.iIud the reach ol mankiua, but 7011 cannot ecj <y it« comlorcn it you ait sufferiog from rueumatum. You throw aMde business cares when yoa enter your home and jou can be relieved from tbo-e rhiumatio85 words
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Advertisement438 1910-08-05 11 Howarth Erskine, Ld., Engineers and Contractors. Sole Agents for BTTT JJV ANT'^l flexib le steel 1J U Jjlil V iUW 1 O WIRE ROPE For SHIPS' HAWSERS, CABLES AND RUNNIING ROPES AND FOR Cranes, Lifts, Hoists, Derricks, Cable Tramways, Aerial Ropeways, Mines. Ropes are Cheap t Breakdowne Coatly t A438 words
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Advertisement45 1910-08-05 11 William Teacher and Sons' i HIGH-CLASS J| \A/HIQI^ r IP > Q w niorvico #m o^ SOLE IMPORTERS: H. W. GREEK, LTD 43. ROBINSON ROAD. i Ask Always FOR THE 95teyde-°(Dyres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passlr Pan j an?, Singapore. Price very Moderate. Best Quality.45 words
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Advertisement595 1910-08-05 12 WANTSCHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, Capable Chinese Clerk experienoed in Booking and a good typist. Salary 176 per month. Apply X., c/o Straits Times. ■MM TURNOUT WANTiD. Wanted, strong cob with trap and harness. Replies to V. c o Straits Times. 1769 DRESSER WANTED. Wanted for a Robber Estate near Jesselton,595 words
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Advertisement585 1910-08-05 12 WANTB. TRAINED TEACHERS WANTED. Teccbe s without spt cial training are no longer wanted in tbe local seho >ls. We now have courses giving thorough training in Pedagogic. I. C. S., General Agency, 27, Sytd All Road, Singapore. MEDICAL D PARTvEiT, NEGRI S:M ILIAN. Three Probationer Dressers required Applicants must585 words
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Advertisement545 1910-08-05 12 TO BE LET OR 80L0. HOUSE TO BE LET. UNFURNISHED. Beth-Leah (lately known as the Grove Hotel) Tanjong Katong. For particulars, apply H. L. Coghlan k Co., Auctioneers. aM TO BE LET. The oommodious dwelling house Langland," No. 112, River Valley Road, Tennis Court, Gas, Water, etc., laid on. Apply545 words
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Advertisement626 1910-08-05 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. Frank Stanley Clarke has joined our firm from this date and is authorised to sign PEK PRO. ADI A EZEKIEL. Singapore, July 80, 1910. 1910 BHELLB! SHELLS!! SHELLS!!! Wholesale dealers in large eoa shells suitable for m&kinu buttons are requested to send samples and communicate with the626 words
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Advertisement737 1910-08-05 12 NOTICES. THE CHIMPUL NEGRI SEMBILAN RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. NOTICE. The share certificates of tbe abovenamed Company are now ready for issue and may be had on application to the undersigned. SHARPE, ROSS Co., LTD. 1799 BTRAITS STEVEDORES AND CO. Contractors of Labour and Provisions for vessels. Loading and discharging heavy737 words
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Advertisement290 1910-08-05 12 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. Sole Agents, BKCIISTRIX PIANOS. Si EINWaY PIANOS. HUIN-h.MKaD PIANOS. COLI-AHD PIANOS. KRAUSS PIANOS. HAAKE PIANOS. WINKELMANN PIANOS. ROMHILT PIANOS. LEHMANX PIANOS. RUSSELL (DuatNMM) PIANOS. BROAI»WOOD WHITE PIANOS. AUTO RACHELS PLAYFR PIANOS. AlTO ALI ISON TLAYER PIANOS. AUTO MANUAL PLAYER PIANOS. BRINSMEAD ANGELUS PLAYERS. KIMBALL ORGANS.290 words
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Miscellaneous238 1910-08-05 12 Straits "(Dimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.-Miscellane-ous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of 91 per foot lines for one or two insertions. Notioet of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II each insertion For p.p.o. cards, on page 6, $2. Inch Scali Ratbs are as238 words
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