The Straits Times, 2 September 1910
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Title Section13 1910-09-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.352 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement335 1910-09-02 1 D. ft J. McCallnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALOBECH MACBREBOR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD, RUBBER, FRUIT AND ALL TREES ARE PROTECTED AGAINST THB ATTACKS OF WHITE ANTS BY USING ARBOLINEUM PLANTARIUM In Drams containing approximately 250 Es. $55. 00 FOR TRIAL. We are prepared to supply a sample 4-gallon Tin335 words
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Advertisement130 1910-09-02 1 ROBINSON'S. The Sale* IT'S OBJECT, To make a Thorough Clearance of existing stock, in order to secure space for New Season's Display. IT'S EFFECT, That purchasers obtain Special Bargains in Really Reliable Goods at Exceptionally Low Prices. genuine Reductions GUARANTEED. THB Empire Hotel, KUALA LUMPUR. F.N.S A New First-class Hotel130 words
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Advertisement70 1910-09-02 1 smaAPOBE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD, (NBAS BNTRANCB to BORNBO WHARF) Telephone 1028 »Seastocks of all kinds ol FROZBI> MEATS, eto., can be delivered fc Shipping at tbe Wharves, or it the Singapore Roads, oa ibon •oMee. (FflOE HOURS Weekday* T a.m to i p m. jmtday* Tarn 8 a.m. pan.70 words
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Advertisement73 1910-09-02 1 Bollingcr Chonipape. CALOBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY. k sDPv/^^a C. H. Willis IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE RACES Run October 11, 13 A 15. Long odds tbe Griffins. Bets made against Griffins Stand for either race tbe first day. Straight out, Doubles Trebles. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES. Bets73 words
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Article1032 1910-09-02 2 INDIAN GENTLEMEN PREPARE AN APPEAL. Proposed Memorial Park On thesubjoot of Lord Minto's Viceroy alty, which shortlj terminates a telegram from Simla dated August 18, says —An appeal which has been prepared by a number of influential Indian gentleman, including MMulaviya, Pandit Motilal N'clua and other moderate1,032 words
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Article, Illustration501 1910-09-02 2 Ok Hkb SriiKNi. ni by Anabmia. Was BloodI.RSS AND NbHVOUS VICTIM To Back pains, Faintis.; Fits ani> Nkl-baluia. Completely <trki> as thousands ok licit Si'kfirixk Skx Havk Bkkx— By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills work wonders upon weak bloodless women and girls501 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1910-09-02 2 v os&ss o W" The Best Tonic to take after illness is VA N A Ton ie 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. SEE103 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-02 2 A DANGER AVOIDED. There ia no danger from blood poison resnUing from a wound when Cbamberlain'a Pain Balm ia applied. It is an antiseptic liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.32 words
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Advertisement107 1910-09-02 2 MARTIN H AEIQL%Sl E f E fe m mlfarLadleg.l grl aWaVsid i luwr M> all UMikiuiH, •■M k«f boi at M.rTia'. PiT. (r th. ho«M, M A»1 am tk. U. W M uUl t T th# nn"*ty do*, aaf E "PURUB THE POTA !!L SYNDICATL Speclai Rubber Mixture. (P& tCti107 words
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Advertisement116 1910-09-02 2 BUNGA MELOR Extract JB^s V. RIGAUD PARIS Sold bj ill Perfumers JUBT RECEIVED. A SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE RUBBER CASES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. GADELIUS CO., 34, ROBINSON ROAD. 0.1012 CHARLEB i^fSk HEIDBIECKB *kSr White Seal ♦jgjS Champagne TT a^sMBBBBk Sole Agents i sH LbbS BEHI, lEYEK CO, LTI., fl Singapore Penang.116 words
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Advertisement294 1910-09-02 2 I Tfc« DBA* OF CABLTtLa WI«M I y—n- iri.i i m, ,mr« i£,iS« an YinlM? I te: d i y*, r— 1 ikHSSSiiSSiiJ I Uwj nntr fait. I nmaia, jomn tn\f, FSAMtt Cuat DR. UHUJR LIOUOR ™S. Ii UK »»««u»«Vp«oiJro worn TUB OUM O' OOUT AMD ■HruMATiSM. OHM BOTTLE aVFFICJKKT294 words
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733 1910-09-02 3 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. Manager's Report for the Four Weeks Ending August 13, 1910. The Chairman and Directors, Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Singapore. Qtotlemen, —I beg herewith to hand you my report on your Mining and Milling operations. The accompanying sheet of Mine measurements and733 words
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Article46 1910-09-02 3 A meetwge from Brussels Btys that the Frenoh Commissioner announces that Franoe will not continue her participation in the Exhibition unless the moat striDgent precautions against fire are taken. Great Britain, on the other band, has notified her willingness to continue, provided that the exhibitors consent.46 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement413 1910-09-02 3 "Elgin" Waterproof Tents ■mmmmm DEFY THE SW f -—*^^^S^ *j I i*^* ''^-^aliflsvMl^ a^«^^> ■■■■■KaVau i !gV YT feU Officers' Donblefly Cabal Tent. ]\I "EUio" Doubled* 40-lb. Teat. x 8" with outerfly of a single-fold »1 TxV x 8-high inside, extra weight o« green or khaki waterproof canvas; m 7'413 words
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Advertisement80 1910-09-02 3 CHAMBERLAIN 8 PAIN BALM A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Pain Balm can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia never found80 words
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Advertisement447 1910-09-02 3 Persian Nerve Essence ia»fwiio«. traatmant for narrona tUbilit?, tlMplaa. Mas, tapaired dlgMtion, wank memory, or.rworl utd ■11 ment.l and phyiieal nhanation. PnsUn NerTK Kiaenra elaara the brain, atrengthana th. drcolation unri inpsxta a rn.ijn.tir ngonr to tha whola balnx. AU draini and loaa«a &ra parmiD.iiUj atoppe,!. Th. pranaration cornea In447 words
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Advertisement144 1910-09-02 3 Milkmaid daVai* i\ M&, 12% U jßf |^%KSroNDESSEDMIU fl MILKMAID Trade Hark TBADE MARK. Largest Sale in the World Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers. FOR INDIAN. CHINEBE AND JAPANESE SILKS. FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY K.A.J. Chotirmall&Co. I N Just received Jade Jewellery, Mao, Indian, Mirzapore, Persian and 51144 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement644 1910-09-02 4 BTEAMER MIUIHB. W.&o. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japan, Penanf, Beylen Australia, India, Aden, Biypt, Medlterraiean Perta, Ply. ■•■til aad London. Through Bills of Ladlag leaned for Ohina Ooast, Persian Gait, OonUneatU, and Amariaao Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about I— MAIL LINES. Qutuard {for Ohina) Delhi Sept644 words
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Advertisement525 1910-09-02 4 BTEMIER BMLWBB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB.LTD. A regular fortnightly serrioe is maintained between JAPAN akd BUBOPB by ibe Company's well-knowa TWIM-BCEBW ITIiIIBR under MaU Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed tor the Company's Buropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrioity, provided with excellent aooommodation for First and Second525 words
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Advertisement574 1910-09-02 4 BTEAIEK BAIUMBB. C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. Tn NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUBOPB TIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITBD STATBS. Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Viotoria and Vancouver. ft M.S. Bmpuss or India Twinserew steamR.M.S. EuPESssor574 words
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Advertisement343 1910-09-02 4 Bteaieh mums. PACIFIC MAIL JITEAMBHIP CB. TOYO USE? UIBHA The two great steamship linea bstwssa OUINA, JAPAN aad BUBOPB, via Honolulu ud Baa Franolaoo, operating the new 11,000 Mas, twia-Borew steamers KOBJBA aad BTBHRIA, together wtth ths well-known rteamers CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA MAS OHURIA, NIPPON MABU, TBBTO MABU 4JJD OHITO343 words
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Advertisement532 1910-09-02 4 BTEAifeI SAILINGS HAMBURO AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG, Ths ateamera of this Oompany maintain a regular aervioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China aad Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Ham burg and onoe a month for remsrhavsn dlreot, calling al Psaaag and Colombo. Taking532 words
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Advertisement695 1910-09-02 4 BTEAMER 3AILIHIB. N. D. L. Norddeutsehor Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Tks fast and waU-kaowa mall staaaera I this Oompany sail fortnighty from Brem Hamburg, Tia Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soalkamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (eonaaaNoa Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aad vioe var.a Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Peaaat, Singapore, Hongkong Bhaagkal.695 words
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Article145 1910-09-02 5 FIXTURES. Friday. September a. High Water. 10 :iO a.m., 9 M p.m. Legislative Council, 2.80. Polo match. Raoecoursc. Saturday, September 3. High Water, 1 1.0 a.m., 10.21 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. Keppol G. C. President's pme. Sunday, September 4. High Water, 11.26 a.m., 11.4 p.ui145 words
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Article222 1910-09-02 5 To-Dat. Malacoa and Mnar Lady Weld 8 pra K. PahaDg, Pekan and Kelantan Abbotsford 3 pm Batu Pahat Bri Wongseo 8 pm Malacca. P. Diokson Port Swettenharo and Telok Aqh'io Penan^ I pm IT kong, Shanghai, Japan and German N. Guinea via Hongkong Dernliuger 8 pm P.222 words
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Article202 1910-09-02 5 The B. I. oontraot packet steamer Thongwa, left Nigapatam at 9 p.m. on Saturday, the 27th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday -norning, the Brd instant. The M. M. oat ward mail steamer Yam left Colombo, at 11 a.m. on the 31st ultimo,202 words
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Article330 1910-09-02 5 Latest Arrivals. Staiarer, U. 6. yacht, 42 tons, 9 orew, Motor Com. Norm, Septa. From Boston, April 20. For San Francisco, U.— Rde. Hand, Dut cli 1689 tons, Captain Risq, Sept 1. From Itatavii, Aug 83. 0.0. and d.p. Blupa Agency L.d. For Batnvia, D. Bde. Ban to330 words
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97 1910-09-02 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONQ PAOAR. Bui Whabf Bisn— Nil. East W. Ssctiok I— Caatur. Yunnan. Shush Wbibf Nil. Him W. Ssor. 2 Rumphuis. i— Natuua. 4— Soharzfels. 6— Kum Sang. a 6-Btentor, Baud LioooN Dock 7— (Under oonstrnotioo.)97 words
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Article221 1910-09-02 5 Arrivals. Per ateamci Kancu, Sept. 1. From Deli Mr. Heinzo. Per steamer Kotat, Sept. 1. From Bangkok Me. M. Kruger. Per steamer Kum Sang, Sept. 1. From Hongkong Messrs. Foley and Edgar. I'er steamer Rumphius, Sept. 1. From Deli: Messrs. Bartbel. L). Kof van Kluijoe, van union,221 words
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Article403 1910-09-02 5 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be small variations. Singapore, August 81. ARTICLES. Joans, Long (per catty) 0.06 (do.) French (do.) 0.16 Jeef perlb. 0.18 Jeef Steak (do.) 0.20 Jean SproutH (per catty) 0.02} Jatnboo Sprouts403 words
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Article214 1910-09-02 5 Messrs. Fraaer and Company's share circular, dated September 1, says Dullness has characterised the market during the past week, and there is only a limited amount of business to record. Rubber Bhare prices have fallor slightly, but the demand for tin shares, to which we alluded last214 words
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Article244 1910-09-02 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE Singapore, Siptembeb 2, 1910. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/44 Demand 2/4} Private 6 m/s 2/4 ft do 8 m/s a/4& On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 0 m/s 2401 On France— Bank d/d 296 Private 8 m/s JS9J do S m/s 8084244 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article170 1910-09-02 5 Issue 5 Value. 10 10 Rahman Hyd. £1 41 Rambutan 41 £1 Bub Aust. Gold 41 41 Redhills Tin 6 6 Royal Johore 10 10 Sal*k South 41 41 Sempam Tin 10 10 Soiendaii Hyd. 10 10 bipian Tin 10 10 San&ei Oaa Tin 41 41 Tokka i.l 41170 words
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Article534 1910-09-02 5 Issue Value. Buyers. Seller*. 2/- a/- Selangor 8.8.0 8.8.0 £1 16/. Sendayan 2.0.0 2.6.0 pm £1 £1 Seremban 6.6.0 6.10.0 £1 £1 Shelford 3.12.6 8.17.6 £1 16/- Sialang 1.0.0 1.12.9 pm £1 £1 Singapore Para 8.12.8 8.15.6 2/- 2/- Straits (Bertam) 7/74 2/- 2/- Sumatra Para 12/8 18/--£1 £1534 words
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Article119 1910-09-02 5 Issue 32 Valve. S Bnyera Seller*, 100 100 RHargreavea 77.60 80.00 100 100 „7% Prei. 100.00 10 10 Singapore Cold Storage 19.00 30.00 BO 60 3'pore Digpenaary 6A60 84.00 .'OO 100 Straita loe Co, 180.00 106.00 100 100 Straits S. Ship 195.00 205.00 100 SO 40.00 60.00 pre. £1119 words
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Article42 1910-09-02 5 Bayers. Seller Howurth BrBkineB% 1900,000 pu Rilej, H*rgram* 6% 12M.000 1% 8% pre. BtricT'w»j 8 6% £860,000 Sinmpore Maiuoip»l6% 11,878,000 nom. Boyers. Seller*. Singapore Ma0J1907 $1,800,000 6% 1% pt., Sinskpore MonToit»l 4i* otisoe »i,000,000 7% y%pn Singapore ManioipaJ4% ttOiMO T% dU.42 words
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Advertisement387 1910-09-02 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Sept. 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Sest. 0. At saleroom, valuable freehold residential property situate at Balmoral Rd., at 2.80. Sept. 7. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Sept. B— At No. 103, Cross Street, printing presses, etc., at 2 30. Sept. 18.387 words
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Advertisement45 1910-09-02 5 The Oroen Island Cement Co. announce an interim dividend of IS cents per share for the six months ended June 80 last. YAMATO'S !tzs_b J _t±jC'l-A- JLj g^ Th h T Going on. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF Japanese §oods. **O. *1, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.45 words
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Advertisement356 1910-09-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN INDIAN LINE SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. MELBOURNE AND BYONEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOB* OTHKR AUSTRALIAN AND NHW ZHALAND PORTS (with transhipment) as inducement offers. A regular five weekly service is maintained by the two British steamers "Bnryalus," 8,670 tons, (Captain Lyon Instone) and Gracohus 8,760356 words
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Advertisement93 1910-09-02 5 BY ORDER OF THE TRUBTEES OF THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS. STRAITS ENGINEERING SYNDICATE, IN LIQUIDATION, AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE BUILDING LAND, BEACH HO AD, With Saa Frontage, At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan at Ca'i Sale-room*,, On Monday, SepUmbtr 19, at B JO p.m. A valuable blook of land, area 88,317 square93 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1910-09-02 5 WEATHER REPORT. gt"4a"g Kerbau Hospital, August 81. 8 i. a. 8 r. M. 9 r. Raikfall. Bar. S3 Fah 99.917 89.820 19.861 Temp 81.0 86 3 81.6 WetßulbTher 77.4 790 77.6 Nil DirofWind.. calm S.W. S.W. Max. Temp 87.6 Mm. 74.0 Max. in Son 148.5 Terad. Ther.. 68.0 The following185 words
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Obituary73 1910-09-02 6 Quid. —At Jamalpur, East Indian Hail way, on July 38,1910, William John Charlcß Henry Qnin, eldest son of the late Captain William John Qoin, Commissioner of Police, Hongkong, and Eliza his wife, in his 64th year. Tan.—On September 1, at 86, Daxton Hill, Singapore, Madame Tan Tew Neo, tbe73 words
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1131 1910-09-02 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. JAPANESE EXCLUSIVENESS. There are some mild indications that the British public is losing its childlike faith in the sweet reasonablenea*, and the refined civilisation of Japan. The Time*, in spite of its 90-page special edition— a fearsome mass, which wo have relegated to a1,131 words
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Article26 1910-09-02 6 Mr. Whitefield and the Choir are inviting tbe members and friends of the Presbyterian Church to an Organ Recital and Sacred Concert on Tuesday, September 20.26 words
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Article28 1910-09-02 6 Men engaged in exploring work at Caerwen, in the Isle of Anglesey, off the Welsh coast, hare unearthed UO human skeletons In the ruins of a Roman dty.28 words
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Article30 1910-09-02 6 Tbe Sumatra Post says that, up to this month, more than sixty concessions of land have been granted in Deli in connection with the rubber-planting movement, during the present year.30 words
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Article34 1910-09-02 6 Daring tbe slay of Captain Scott's ant. arctic exploratu n s lip Teira Nova at Cape Town, the Cape Government voted the sum of £500 in aid ot the expenses fund of the expedition.34 words
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Article32 1910-09-02 6 A wild story comes from Buffalo that the wife of Inspector Dew had expressed the opinion that Belle Elmore still lives and that all Crippen's proceedings have been arranged for advertising purpose*.32 words
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Article41 1910-09-02 6 Nineteen days, eleven hours from Hongkong to Sydeny, via the Philippines and Quoensland ports, was tbe time occupied by the China Navigation Company's steamer Taiyuan, which arrived in Port Jackson on July 14, and took up a berth at Circular Quay.41 words
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Article42 1910-09-02 6 The man Stafford has been tried before the British Supreme Court, Shanghai, Judge F. S. A. Bourne, presiding, on a charge of manslaughter for shooting Borowtki, a circus proprietor, at Nanking, on July 10, and has been sentenced to four months' imprisonment.42 words
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Article46 1910-09-02 6 A variety entertainment under the patronage of tbe Hon. W. Evans, acting Colonial Secretary, will be given by the Singapore Catholic Funeral Association at the Victoria Theatre Hall, on Wednesday, September 7, in aid of the Hearse Fund, instead of the Bth inst. as previously announced.46 words
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Article54 1910-09-02 6 Every coiony and India will be represented at tbe Journalists' Institute Conference, which will be held in London thi-t month. A member of the Ministry will open the pro oeedings. Earl beanchamp will preside at a dinner at which the delegates will be en terteined in the Royal Gallery at54 words
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Article61 1910-09-02 6 During the financial year 1909-10 20,000 more piculs of tin were won in Banka than bad been estimated. This quantity will be kept in reserve. Steps have been taken to work tbe mine by machinery next year with electric piwer. The installation will be turned to account, first, in a61 words
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Article50 1910-09-02 6 Inspector Kellagher to day brought before •be third magistrate a Hokien suspected of being the murderer in the Park Road affair, reported yesterday. The officer informed the court that some of tbe deceased man Y property bad been found in possession of the accused. The latter was remanded in custody.50 words
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Article71 1910-09-02 6 The Deutsche Japan Post states that the official purpose of tbe visit of the German Crown Prince to the Far East is to enable His Imperial Highness to make a thorough study of Kia-ohau. After a stay of some duration at the Russian Court the Crown Prince will travel by71 words
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Article79 1910-09-02 6 Some of the brandy which was stolen from the mess at Fort Canu'ng some time ago was recovered by a happy chance this morning. A Hylam boy was arrested in the early hours, near tbe bill, with three bottles of brandy in a gunny bag. He explained that he had79 words
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Article80 1910-09-02 6 The gymkhana it was proposed to hold at Ipoh on Saturday, has been abandoned owing to insufficient entries. The truth of the matter is, says tbe Times of Malaya, that Ipoh is a town of motor-cars and there are few people here who permanently keep horses. When a race meeting80 words
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Article77 1910-09-02 6 The cases brought sgainst Syed Omar .•Visage IT by the municipality for having failed to comply with a number of notices in res poet to necessary alterations to property in his trust were mentioned in the first police court this morning. No evidence, however, was taken. Mr. Perkins, for the77 words
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Article84 1910-09-02 6 The Pinang Gazette says Mr. E. J. Kennedy, manager of the Tongkah Compound, So Liability, advises that a contract has been entered into for a steel bucket dredge for tin recovery on tbe company's property, situated at Muang Puket, Tungkah Harbour, Siam, at a price amounting to nearly £18,000. Tbe84 words
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Article100 1910-09-02 6 Another pilgrim on his way to Mecca came near to losing bis little stock of savings in Singapore yesterday. He left the money, 1400, in a ricksha. The police were able to trace the rioksba and they then found that the coolie had only a third of the sum in100 words
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Article119 1910-09-02 6 A free lantern lecture of onnratl interest will be given in tbe Victoria Memorial Hall, on Friday, September 9, at 9 p.m., by Mr. A. W. Prautch, who oaine from Manila on behalf of the Philippine Government with the Philippine exhibits for tbe Agri-Horticul-tural Show. Mr. Prautoh brought with him119 words
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Article446 1910-09-02 6 Mr. James R. Fairweather, J. P., of Kegallr Ceylon, has died at Perth from pneumonia. Cardiff and Carnarvon citizens bay« appealed to the King to allow the investiture of the Prince ol Wales to take plac* in their midst. Hi-* Excellency Sir F. J. D. Lugard, Governor446 words
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Article69 1910-09-02 6 The Japanese official sgent stationed at Mokpbo has visited H.M.S. Bedford as she lies on the rocks to the Bonth-west of Quelpart. All the survivors are well. Three salvage steamers from Sasoho are on the spot and have commenced salvage work. The cruiser is half tilled69 words
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Article98 1910-09-02 6 The sixty-ton yacht Seafarer, whose venturesome voyape round the world was noted in these columns recently, arrived in Singapore Roads this morning. She is the property of a Mr. Norris, who is accompanied on this voyaee by Mrs. Norris, Miss Noriia and a Miss Wylde. They are98 words
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Article89 1910-09-02 6 The Munich papers state that oordial letters have passed between the Kaiser William and King George on tbe Bubjeot of the Crown Prince's visit to India. Tbe Kaiser particularly wished that 11. I. H. should not be received in India as Crown Prince but as some89 words
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Article270 1910-09-02 6 Yesterday afternoon, by the kindness of Mrs. Fergason-Davie, tbe native workers of St. Andrew's Church Mission were invited to a social tea-party in the hall of the Mission School, Stamford Road. About thirty, having some definite work in the mission, as oateihista, bible women, organists, teacbere,270 words
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Advertisement213 1910-09-02 6 w^^ Banks of th© Nile *»»stffact «MlMtt «sf M«v«. Mmjiw FltM tt obtains at Bouton Rouge m^ m I JOHN LITTLE Fel UCCa mco I AND CO.. LTD.^ "sTypttan atmftt~&r an neosahad br Mad. of th. Bd«. ■alactad Tnrkilh Tobacco under ideal condition la Call* thej cv now b. purckaaa*213 words
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Advertisement133 1910-09-02 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW NEW ATTRACTION To-Night. 2nd Show, 9.80 to 10 p.m. 1. OVERTURE: BY OWN ORCHBBTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. 2. LUMBERING IN »Wo.L>ISN. 8. FEMININE TENACITY. 4. SHOOTING MAN IV. 10 to 10.80 p.m. DENNY The Great Necromancer and Demonolotpst AHSISTID BY IVIISS AERO, 6, r IN133 words
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Advertisement13 1910-09-02 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page S as won as 8.13 words
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Article138 1910-09-02 7 ■ORE BANQUET SPEECHES IN LONDON. Celebrating tbe Birthday of the Crown Prince. 'ißbotbb'b Telegram London, September 1. The birthday of the Crown Prinoe of Japan was celebrated by a banquet at tbe Japanese Exhibition, which was specially decorated. The banquet was followed by a lantern feast. Mr.138 words
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Article78 1910-09-02 7 POLITICAL CONFERENCES AT PEKING. Important Changes Comptemplated. [Rbutbb's Tilioram.] London, September 1. Reuter'B Peking correspondent says tbat daily conferences between the Government and the Viceroys, who are visiting Peking, are taking place on the subject of tbe return of Yuan Shi Kai. Viceroy Hsiliang fearlessly recommends drastic changes78 words
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Article33 1910-09-02 7 Twenty Thousand Shipbuilders Locked Out. [Rbutbb's Tblbokam.] London, September 2. Twenty-one yards and 22,000 men are afiocted by the German shipbuilding lockout. Numbers of the men have obtained work further afield.33 words
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Article32 1910-09-02 7 [Dbb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Teleoram.] Berlin, September 1. Tbe boundary questions at issue between Britain, Germany, and Belgium, in the region of the great Hast African lakes, have been settled.32 words
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Article68 1910-09-02 7 [Rbutbb's Tblbobam.] London, September 2. Sir Edward Grey has appointed Mr. Selous to represent Britain at the International Congress at Vienna on the preservation of big game. Chief Ranger Woofnam represents British Bast Africa and Uganda. PORTUGAL AND THE VATICAN. [Bbutbb's Telegram.] London, September 2. A Lisbon68 words
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Article41 1910-09-02 7 [Dbb Ostasiatisobb Llotd Tblbobax]. 'Berlin, September 1. Tbe length si the stay made by the Czar and Czarina a* Friedberg depends upon the effect of the Nauheim cure. It is possible that their Majesties may go to Kiseingen.41 words
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Article29 1910-09-02 7 [Dm Ostasiatischb Llotd Tblbobam.] Berlin, September 1. Turkey considers the explanations offered by Greece, with reference to the election of Cretans to tbe Greek Assembly, unsatisfactory.29 words
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Article40 1910-09-02 7 (From Oca Own Corebspokdbwt.) Penang. September 1. The following prices were obtained at Kohenghin's share auction to day 600 Lunaa 18.60 1000 Rubber Estates (Krian) »2 10 600 Nellmay's OS eta. 600 Jitra's 65 eta, 400 Metgoi'i40 words
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Article107 1910-09-02 7 Messrs. Hogg and Cos. Quotations To-day. Messrs. Hogg and Co. kindly {•▼oar as with the London prioes they have received this morning Quotations. MIDDLI MIODLI PRICE*. PlllCM. AUagars 6/9 Linggis 68/8 Anglo Malays 36/- Lumata 80/- p. Bokit RajaoKS 67/6 Merlimaas 7 BakitMerUjamB 3/6 PaUlings 65/Cberaonuee 4/8107 words
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Article797 1910-09-02 7 Proposed Reconstruction on a Sterling Basis. A meeting of the United Singapore Hub ber Estates will be held on the 9th inst Following is the report to be presented The directors ben to submit herewith their accounts from the inoeption of the company to the end of797 words
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Article286 1910-09-02 7 Poor Throttled Trade!” WHAT THE SHIPPING RING HAS DONE FOR US. Mr. Darbishire and the Donbled Trade. An indignant correspondent asks why we allowed tbe preposterous figure*," given by the Hon. C. W Darbisbire in a short letter, to appear yesterday without comment Well, we do not care to spoil286 words
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Article115 1910-09-02 7 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. Darbiwhire's pen flows with a rapidity pourtraying genio*, but like all pro digie>, most of bis power appears to me to be misdirected. Instead of drawing our longsuffering attention to the large increase in tbe value of commodities115 words
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Article524 1910-09-02 7 IMPORTANT SUGGESTION FOR RAISING MONEY Conversion of Leaseholds. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l believe it may be taken as a fact that this Colony is, to use a slang expression, somewhat hard up," at least bints to that effect have been appearing from time524 words
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Article2070 1910-09-02 7 FULL REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING. Managing Director's Address. The sixth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Vallambrosa Rubber Company was heM at Edinburgh, on July 29. Mr. A. It. Wilson Wood, the managing director, was called to the chair. In his opening remarks, he said:2,070 words
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Article162 1910-09-02 7 Government Anxious to Increase Lines. The Philippine Government is determined on an effort to increase the tonnage of Manila and other island ports. The S. C. Morning Post is able to state that official invitations have been extended to certain shipping com paniee to include Manila in their162 words
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Article113 1910-09-02 7 Messrs. Qunn and Co. inform a* that tbe manager of Bukit Lintaog Rubber Estates, Ltd., reports the output of dry rubber during tbe month of August, as 4,000 lbs. against corresponding d tte last year, 880 lbs. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, output of dry rubber during the113 words
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Article74 1910-09-02 7 VIGOUROUS PROTEST BY KOREAN NATIONALISTS. "Never Give up tbe Struggle for Liberty." 'Rbutbb's Tblbchum.] London, September 1. Keuter's San Francisco correspondent say* tbe Korean National Association, which has its general office at San Francisco, has passed a resolution firmly repudiating the cession of sovereignty and severely arraigning74 words
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Article65 1910-09-02 7 SOLIDARITY OF THE ALLIED POWERS. Boundary Disputes Settled. [Deb Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Telegram.] Berlin. September 1. It is understood that the results of the conference between Baron Von Aehrenthal and Count Giuliano have been most satisfactory. The Press remarks on the solidarity existing between the Powers of the Triple65 words
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Article24 1910-09-02 7 |KBDTBK'a TlLlillll London, September 2. Tbe Japanese General, Kamamura, has attended the annual autumn parade befois the Kaiser at Berlin.24 words
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Article97 1910-09-02 7 Suggested Amendment of Tamil Immigration Bill. (Fbom Odb Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpnr, September 3. Mr. E. V. Carey, in a letter to the Malay Mail, disousHts the question of absconding coolios. and declares that the legislation introduced by Sir John Anderson in 1994 is admirable, but it has97 words
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Article457 1910-09-02 7 Tbe Case of Rebellious Susan." The Case of Rebellious Susan is a representative product of the modern school of dramatists. Its witty, wordy brilliance s a feature which, slightly varied, is common to the work of most of tbe first-class playwrights of to-day so that it really457 words
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Article329 1910-09-02 8 The Argo will leave Johnxton's I'ier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10, 11, and 3 tO, returning at 9 :)0, 10.80. 12.16, 3 and 5.80. Tho (ireat Ebor Handicap at the York meeting resulted in a win for a forty to one chance.329 words
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Article47 1910-09-02 8 The Mills Cup. The members of the It U B. A. fired for tbe Mills oup at Balestier range, yesterday afternoon, when the following best six score* were returned: MissGunn 84 Mrs. Fisher 38 Mra. .lago 83 Mrs. Bowes 81 Mrs. Felkin 80 MissKerr 3047 words
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Article184 1910-09-02 8 S. C. C. Tournament. Yesterday's play resulted as follows B feMH Chancy beat Mever 3—6, 6-4, 6—3. Cuscaden beat Mackay, 6 2, 2 b', o—2.0 2. Scott beat Gold. w.o. 0. IBmum. Malcolm v. Henderson, unfinished Ferguson beat Elphick. 6—3, 7—5. i allayliau beat Abrams, 6—l, Adler beat184 words
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Article137 1910-09-02 8 A general strike extending to every Catholic college in the Philippines is beinn planned by tho students of the old San Jose College of Pharmacy and Medicine who struck a few weeks ago and have since refused to attend their classes. Emissaries of the students have been137 words
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Article29 1910-09-02 8 As far as can be judged, there are still no indications of a revival in Hongkong's trade, and advioes from Shanghai and China continue to paint rather gloomy pictures.29 words
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Article346 1910-09-02 8 Large Turoover During the First Week of August. The Globe, of August 6, says The market dosed at X.\i'> 10s. cash, £155 ss. three months, the contango then being 15s. The week opened jfc- higher for cash, and 80s. for three months, with a. very large business346 words
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Article286 1910-09-02 8 Hamburg Amerika Company's New Vessel. There is considerable controversy in Hamburg Hhipping circles as to how far the oil fuel steamer ordered from Messrs. Blohm and Yobs by the Hamburg Aiusrika Company fur tbe petroleum trade will fulfil the expectations formed of her. The two great286 words
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Article216 1910-09-02 8 Impressive Memorial Service in St. Paul's Cathedral. Horenoe Nightingale waa buried at East Willow on August 20 beside her father and mother. The ceremony win conducted in the quietest manner according to her wish. The ooffiu was covered with a white shawl. Th< procession proceeded from Park Lane216 words
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Article1056 1910-09-02 8 Prices Quoted la tbe Market 1 his Morning. Singapore, September 2nd, 1010. Mesim. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morn inn Som. Valno. Buyers. Sellers. 2/. Allagar 5/8 0/8 8/. Options :i/'J 5/6 £1 An^lo Java I*2/- 18/--1 An«lo1,056 words
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Advertisement65 1910-09-02 8 My lord, stand back.and let the coffin pass Those were tbe words the super" bad to He was a well-intentioned stupid ass. ▲ad •■Richard the Third" (old Spokeshave's) was tho play. Tbe snpe" had caught a dreadful cold that day {Which Woods' Great Peppermint Core was taking Wbioh cold confused65 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-02 8 This Is It. tThe latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Dxjs aUthatiaoKim. Ed for it and supersedes the old- fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.0032 words
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Advertisement322 1910-09-02 8 Agri-Horticultural Show, 1910. ./^k wb were AWARDED S^SsS Ist Prize A Gold Medal /I for <*>^a**^ x RUBBER MACHINERY/^ SS*/ fW BERTRAMS? Ltd., /iL SCIENNES, EDINBURGH. S yf jr^wla^* X Sole Agents: >^ W^*.\*W X S&SS DIPLOMA 'f£iS2r S WAS ALSO AWARDED FOR The Best General Engineering Exhibit. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.322 words
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Advertisement272 1910-09-02 8 All Descriptions of AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEATS AND PRODUCE Can be obtained at the Cold Storage Depot, I*2-25. ORCHARD ROAD. THE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. FOX C&bOUTXA. The Kinsman s. s. SISHAN. is expected to arrive here on September L and will receive a prompt denpatoh for the above port.272 words
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Advertisement188 1910-09-02 8 MARLBOROUGH fiBACU ROAD. Tbe Popular Show. TO-NIOMT. PATHE'S LATEST BEKIKS. Second Show, P.BO to 11 p.m. 1 SPORTS AND GAMES IN SUMATRA. 2. THE BROKEN VOW. s c.A.0.f.. 8. HIS NEW APPOINTMENT. I. THE DEATH OF CHARLES THE BOLD, i a.p.f. A splendid historical subjeot. 5. i ISIS, s.a f.r.188 words
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Article858 1910-09-02 9 PROMOTION FROM THE RANKS WANTED. To Secure The Best Service. The receiit Parliamentary debate on the entering of naval cadets and the suggestion of scholarships shows once more tbe attitude of the country towards tbe lower deck. Mr. Barnes complained that people of moderate means were debarred858 words
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Article218 1910-09-02 9 By the fact that the Mint authorities decided early in August not to make any more coins for a ti a c, it may be assumed that the last coins bearing King Edward's effigy have been minted, and that the preparations for the new coinage are so218 words
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Advertisement334 1910-09-02 9 lol RED CR O55 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. BOOKS ON PLANTING. "MiLS »T',,00 The Cultivation of Para Rubber, Tamil Self Taught 1.10 T&ca. J A h g D rtahure, by C. H."° BOOKS ON SURVEYING. Willis 4.60 Aid to Survey practice for reference Tapioca an a Catchcrop for Para in334 words
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Advertisement127 1910-09-02 9 HOME via SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL BLEEPING CAR AND EXPRESB TRAINS CO. Through tickets for tbe entire Journey from any of the principal points in the Far East to any prinoipal point in Europe or America by the TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE. THE ALL-RAIL ROUTE. Coupon ticket books to travel by any of the127 words
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Advertisement496 1910-09-02 9 I v E£H2 A/wTTully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE MEETING. Treble Event Double Events St raight out all Events. BOOK OPEN ON The St. I«egei* Run September 7. For particulars and prioes, apply to 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tolly," Singapore. Telpbone 689. 2065496 words
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Advertisement12 1910-09-02 9 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints. Dyaeotery. Congbs Gold.. e»o.12 words
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Advertisement958 1910-09-02 9 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The Autniuo Race Meeting will be held on Tuesday. October 11. Thursday, October 13, and Saiarday, October 15. programme:. Vndtr 8. B. A. Rule FIRST DAY. Tueaday, October 11. 1. THE OPENING RTAKES.— VaIno $600 A handicap for horses that haw never woi a stake of more958 words
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Advertisement677 1910-09-02 9 1 publication of tbe weights, and of IS lbs. by tbwinnerof two or more races. Ten Ponnds Sterling or One Hnndred and Twenty Guilders, shall be taken as tbe eqniva lent of One Hnndred Dollars, when determining the advertised value of stakes. In calculating the advertised vrlue of any raoe,677 words
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Advertisement809 1910-09-02 10 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hen.d Office Shanghai Kegi«t.jrcd under the Life Assoranoe Companies; Acts, Enßlaco, and under the Hom-Uonu rfilM fc POSmON OF COMPANY (jTwelfth Year). T?tal Inßurance in force ...$37,856,886Total Assets 8,415,949. Total Fonds 8,218,812. Total Income for Year 8,586,557. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT XHE EAST. Ml forms809 words
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Advertisement521 1910-09-02 10 BANKING. IHAKTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IBOORPORATjSD BT BOTAft OHABTBB. PaM op OapHal ia 80,000 Baarea el CM eaak an.MO.OM ■aaarvi Foal eU.BOCOOO ■Msrvt Liability of Proprietor! «1,WC,000 BANKERS. Baak ol Baglaai. BaMoaal Baak of Beoalaa*. rke loaloa Oily Milu.l Baak, »tf. BIHQAPORB BBABOH. Current Aoeonaal an opeaed521 words
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Advertisement551 1910-09-02 10 SALES BY AUCTION. LAND SALE At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co.'s Saleroom*, On Monday, Sepctnber 19, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable Agricultural land at Holland Road in the Distriot of Upper Tanglin. held partly under 999 years' lease and partly under Statutory Land Grant. Area '.'8 ac, 3 roods, 24 poles.551 words
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Advertisement1163 1910-09-02 10 SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE. High-Glass Teak Furniture. THE PROPERTY OF H. P. PAYNE-GALLWAY, ESQ At Holyrood, Stevens Road, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, AT 1 P.M. Comprising Pianoforte by the Robinson Pianoforte Co., TBAK DININROOM TABLE, carved teak dinner waggons, teak sideboard, set of 12 teak and rattan chairs,1,163 words
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Article917 1910-09-02 11 MOTORS MOTORING. 'notes and comments on current topics. The Scotland yard authorities have jost approved of the new design of Argyll taxi cab. A considerable number of these will be placed on the streets of London shortly by a wellknown company. For locating any knock or other annoying sound in917 words
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Article89 1910-09-02 11 At Strond Chamber of Commerce, the president, Sir William Marling, suggested that the Master of the Mint be recommended to make the same difference between the diameter of the new half, sovereign and six pence as is now made between the sovereign and the shilling. The reduction in89 words
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Advertisement207 1910-09-02 11 WOLSELEY SIDDELEY MAXIM, LTD. AUTOCARS, "o^r SOLE lam FOE WOUSELEY SIDDELEY AUTOCARS In Singapore, I'enang, F. M. S. and Sumatra CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, ISSZr* THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY BR NI6HT. General Ropairers of Cycles, Motors, Ciils, Majmeto, etc. Cycles and Can toned, overhauled on207 words
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Advertisement15 1910-09-02 11 For ail internal oom plaints, Dysentery, C ,OKh». Cold., etc. Uke Wood.' Great Pewer- stOna15 words
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Advertisement316 1910-09-02 11 20h.p.,4-cyl. FORD MOTOR CARS Simplicity is the keynote of the FORD CAR. Antomatio Oiling, Automatic Cooling and Automatic Electric are three automatic features of the Ford. FORD heat treated VANADIUM steel cannot be broken, in case of a tremendous strain or shook that would break other materials, the FORD wonld316 words
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Advertisement260 1910-09-02 11 TYPHOON SEASON W CHINA. BAROCYOLONOMETKK* By Fattier Algne, Directs sj Manila Observatory. The best up-to-date instrument How to know the approacU* r Typhoons. How to avoid them. Apply to GAGGINO AND CO.. SOLE AQBHM S S. Rubber Producing Companies Handbook. Orders now being I Bok ed for liubber Prodacm;/ Companies260 words
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Advertisement581 1910-09-02 12 WANTS. SCRIPT SHORTHAND. We trach the Script system of short hand because it is by tar the easiest to learn and the most rapid in use. For free pro sprctus, apply to I. C. S. General Agenoy, 27, Syed Ali Road, Singapore DEMtRCATOR WANTED. Wanted, Dimarcator for Rubber Estate in581 words
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Advertisement555 1910-09-02 12 WANTS. SITUATION WANTED. Advertiser seeks position as Foreman or Working Foreman of Case R om well up in modern display and methods and good designer experienced in advertisers,' news and book work able to recoive work in all its branches capable of taking entire charge, sober. Excellent references as to555 words
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Advertisement561 1910-09-02 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO LET. Whole of second floor of Commercial Union Assurance Company's building, c/o Robinson Road and Telegraph Street. Apply to Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited U1686 HUSE TO LET. "WELTEVREDEN," Dublin Boad, a very comfortable residence with term s conrt, stabling, water and gas.561 words
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Advertisement719 1910-09-02 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Power of Attorney granted to Mr. M. S. Aboobaoker by us has been revoked as from August 80, 1910. ISMAIL AND RAHEEM. 2097 STRAITS STEVEDORES AND CO. Contractors of Labour and Provisions for vessels. Loading and discharging heavy lifts, general cargo and719 words
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Advertisement814 1910-09-02 12 NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe partnership hereto fore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Alexander Peter Bowes and Thomas Ogle Naugbton, carrying on the practice or business of Dental Surgeons at Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, under the style or firm of "BOWES NAUGHTON, has been dissolved as from814 words
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Advertisement347 1910-09-02 12 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY LIMITED. Sole Agents, BECHSTEIX PIANOS. STEINWaY PIANOS. BRINSMKAD PIANOS. COLL.ARD PIANOS. KRAUSS PIANOS. HAAKE PIANOS. WINKELMANN PIANOS. ROMHILT PIANOS. LEHMANN PIANOS. RUSSELL (TRANBPOBINO) PIANOS. BROADWOOD WHITE PIANOS. AUTO RACHELS PLAYER PIANOS. AUTO ALLISON PLAYER PIANOS. AUTO MANUAL PLAYER PIANOS. BRINSMEAD ANGELUS PLAYERS. KIMBALL ORGANS. Grands Uprights.347 words
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Miscellaneous241 1910-09-02 12 Straits V>imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane oub wants of every description are injerted at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioes of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II each insertion For p.p.c. oards, on page 6, %2. Inch So ali241 words
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