The Straits Times, 7 September 1910
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Title Section13 1910-09-07 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.356 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1910-09-07 1 D. k J. McCallam's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALOBEGK. MAOBREBOR AND COMPANY. KATZ BROS,, LD, Outfitting Dept. GENTS' RAINCOATS. The" Newbury." In Fawn, Olive and Grey, a special cheap line, smart shape and made of hard-wearing material. The Featherweight." In 4 shades, lighter in weight than the Newbury" and oi a better158 words
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Advertisement17 1910-09-07 1 FRAMROZ CO.S High-Class Aerated Waters SECOND TO NOME IN THE EAST. 87, CECIL STREET. Telephone No. 1011.17 words
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Advertisement247 1910-09-07 1 AT ROBINSON'S The Cash Sale AFFORDS AN Excellent Opportunity OF PURCHASING Gentlemen's Underwear" Neglige" and Dress" Shirts Pyjama Sleeping Suits" Socks" in many Textures Travelling Rugs" and Bags." (FULL DESCRIPTION IN OUR SALE CATALOGUE OF 128 PAGES). Robinson A Co. HARIMA HALL Cinematograph NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT. v 2nd Show,247 words
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Advertisement105 1910-09-07 1 $&sSds\ A favourite Pick-me-up. Byßoy*lWa,r,n, I J ////o/j ()f to H.M the King. I A UllO/l (/J EMFfflß^^Hß^^^sssß^MWsss^MsEJ^ BSBBBBBBSV 1 HB iPBstB t '^H^BSBBBsi I 171 jOclii citcy *<°"-iT genuine I I lf^J I Ur*"'^ 3 *l{J| mnDPCCTCDCUIDL s\ J ■UnbcolcHoHlßc. pk -I SIEMENS BROTHERS SIEMENS BROT J Dynamo Works,105 words
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Advertisement6 1910-09-07 1 Boilinqcr Champagne. BALDBECK. MAC6REGOR AND COMPANY.6 words
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Article856 1910-09-07 2 RUBBER OIL BOOMS ACCOUNT FOR HALF THE CAPITAL. A Speculative Public. The Investors' Guardian and Joint Stock Companies' Review publishes an analysis of company registration* in the first half of 1910. Having been favoured with an advance proof of text and statistics, we take from it856 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1910-09-07 2 Consumptives Need V\\m yU f something more than ordinary foods to I give them strength to battle with the V I disease and to repair its ravages. t I KEPLER SOLUTION| supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials in a highly-concentrated form. It is as delicious as honey and easily Rapid99 words
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Advertisement454 1910-09-07 2 "Elgin" Waterproof Tents MTAtusMi DEFY THE 4 i I '^aW?C^^Ka^^C!^^N. 1 A *i-* i BMata'MafctiicWvV I aa. m Jifl 1 >Mv I ■■W^lW> fc Ll M tl—^t^.*3 J^kXK\*L.,^rT T r r V I £jij* I ELGIN MILLS CZ titli OfGcen' leaUefly Cabal Tent. V "El*in" Doublefly 40-Ib. Teat. J'xS 1454 words
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Advertisement475 1910-09-07 2 I More Beef in LEMCOi I than in any other Beef Fawini aold. I loyaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I W lAmro, 4, Llotd'. Amm Loadaa. E.C. Rubber Producing Companies Handbook. Orders cow being booked lor Rubber Producing Companies Handbook Capitalised in dollars. $2.00 per copy. Only 1,000 Books available.475 words
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Article943 1910-09-07 3 SECRET SOCIETY DISCOVERED IN TOKIO. Government Alarm. There are certain well-defined aspects of Occidental civilisation to which, uotwithbtandmg her rapid progress toward modernisation, Japan Las maintained an nnotasiog avtibion, One of thete, tajs the lokio ccrrtspoadcbt of Ihe Siandaia, is Socialism, which is, in fact, acconnttd the943 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement325 1910-09-07 3 Ip, a. fl \_s^~^ JPAIN ARISING noi Rh'itmat !'*■>. Chrmtie Lumbngn. KmneMlft. .^T^^K <"'<' Brwttt: Wf_ Cli'it, Slfp'il Cull. 3 }\\S?'fi^\. J ™'!'i''. Hub* nfltraerciK itiSSkm' >> bt-Jt treated by mint Li23X'*-J BLLIMAN'S acctrdint tn "3gjg^7 the information given in the Ellimao R.E.P. booklet 96 > pa<«, (illustrated) whioh is325 words
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Advertisement585 1910-09-07 3 CUTICURA CURED Nurcnpu Small Spot of Humour Grew Gradually Larger— Suffered Great Pain for Two Years— Doctors Could Not Help Dreadful Eruption. SAYS CUTICURA EFFECTED "MOSTWONDERFULCURE" I suffered great pain on mjr let and arm more or less for two yean, ft appeared in a small spot, gradually getting larger.585 words
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Advertisement207 1910-09-07 3 Enrr-fS milk M-Ji¥il i^ ...food, |M »M M saX larf^ry^: Those who use NESTLES FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 3d years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to207 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement642 1910-09-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. Per China, Japan, Panasig, «*yl*a, AMtralla, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Port*, Plymouth aad London. Through Bllli ot Lading lsaaed for Ohln* Ooast, Persian Golf, Continental, aad Amariaao Port*. Btaamen will leave Bta«apon oa or aboot MAIL LINES. Oatuord {for Oki**) Delhi Bept 9 I Arcadia642 words
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Advertisement521 1910-09-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GB.LTD. A regular fortnightly sorvioe U maintained between JAPAN ajtd HDBOPB by the Company's wellknowa TWII-10I1W ITIIIIRR under Mail Contraot with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for. toe Company's Baropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrioity, provided with exoellent aooommodation for First and Seoond521 words
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Advertisement947 1910-09-07 4 STEAMER SHIII HSS. C. P. R. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, rai NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO EUROPE TIA 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. Empbbss or India T winsorew947 words
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Advertisement540 1910-09-07 4 STEMS! 811UMI HAMBURB AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURO. ,The staamar* of this Oompaay maintain a regular eemoa between Uamoarg, Bremea, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait*. China and Japaa Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Harre aad 11am oarg and ono* a montn tor remerhaven dlreot, oalling at Penang aad Ooiomoo. Taking540 words
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Advertisement689 1910-09-07 4 STEAMER SAHIM3. N. D. L. Norddautsoher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL BERMAN MAIL LINE. Tha fast and well kaowa mail ataamara o* thla Oompany sail fortoajhty from Brt-m Hamburg, Tia Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bonlaamr ton, Oibraltar, Qeaoa, Haplss (eoaaaaMoa MaraeiUea, Naple., Alexaaaria, sad vtos Tana Port Said, Boss, Adea, Colombo, Fnni Singapore, Hongkong689 words
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Article1081 1910-09-07 5 HOW SHE IS A WRECKER OF HAPPY HOMES. Delilah's Toils. The following article is from M. A. P The Hilldrop Crescent mystery has brought one lady typist in particular, and her calling in general, into prominence. One erring lady-typist, of coarse, does not brand the whole class1,081 words
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Advertisement638 1910-09-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN ft INDIAN LINE BIN6APORE TO JAVA PORTS. MELBOURNE AND BYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHBR AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZBALAND PORTS (with transhipment) as induooment oners. A regular five weekly service is maintained by the two British steamers Bnryalas," 8,670 tons, (Captain Lyon Instone) and -Gracchus"638 words
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Advertisement488 1910-09-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. HOME via SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR AND EXPRESB TRAINS CO. Through tickets for the entire journey from any of the principal points in Use Fat East to any principal point in Europe or America by the TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE. THE ALL-RAIL ROUTE. Coupon tioket books to travel by any488 words
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Advertisement76 1910-09-07 5 THE BEST 18 ALWAYS CHEAPEBT. In buying medicine, a few penoe from each bottle is no inducement to tbe buyer. He wants that which is most effective, as it is cheapest in the end. This is why Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is so popular here. It s guaranteed to do76 words
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Advertisement957 1910-09-07 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The Autnran Raoe Meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 11, Thursday, October 13, and Saturday, October 16. PROGRAMME. I'nJer S. B. A. Bulet. FIRBT DAY. Tuetday, October 11. 1. THE OPENING BTAKES.— VaIue $690 A handicap for horses that have never won a stake of more957 words
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Advertisement1001 1910-09-07 5 publication of the weights, and of 12 lba. by th* winner of two or more raoe*. Ten Pounds Starling or One Hundred and Twsnty Ouildera, shall be taken aa the equiva lent of One Hundred Dollars, when determining the advertised value of stakes. In calculating the advertised vrlue of any1,001 words
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Advertisement60 1910-09-07 5 GAROET. JAVA. HOTEL PAPANDAJAN FORMERLY' HOTEL RUPERT. Entirely renovated, First class accommodation. Hot and cold baths. Dark room. Under the personal supervision of the proprietor*, IVIr. and.Mrs. Hacks. 1693 V^ RIGHT'S 1 DYSPEPSIA^^TABLETst .M. n WMin anil, t C..1.1. all tka UnilM Innlt >»««i»«tm, aa* DiMtaw. JAMES WRIGHT. LONDON. Knllua60 words
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Article611 1910-09-07 6 AN AIRSHIPS FLIGHT ACROSS ENGLAND. Mr. Willows' Plans. Leaving Cardiff at three minutespast eight on the night of August 6. Mr. E. T. Willows made a journey direct to London, descending at Mottingbam at six o'clock on the Sunday morning. The distance covered was a little over611 words
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Advertisement288 1910-09-07 6 AWARDED SPECIAL DIPLOMA Agri-Horticultural Show, 1910. WONDERFUL SELECTION OF Jewellery, etc. A splendid and extensive stock of wedding rings, engagement rings. Every variety of Gem rings is invariably kept by me to meet tbe requirements oi my customers. Whatever sort of ring you may be I anting lam sure to288 words
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Advertisement452 1910-09-07 6 Do you Suffer with Rheumatism Has this terrible, nerre racking, painful ailment fastened itself upon you 1 Don't lose hope. Hero is succour for you Little's Oriental Balm has oured thousands of inveterate chronic coses of Rheumatism, among them hundreds of cases that wet. pronounced hopeless by doctors. Through thin452 words
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Advertisement56 1910-09-07 6 Woods' Great Peppermint Cote (or all ntornai Oomp'tJata. nyoontßr^ Cimshi. J9L LOUIS ROVER jmgsL CHAMPAGNE, B Retailers MKat a JHKa Wf, pKWONG VAN HIN TECK WH ATT CO 1261 JUBT RECEIVED. A SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE RUBBER CASES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. OADELIUS «Sc CO., 34. ROBINSON ROAO uI«U J. MOTION CO.56 words
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Advertisement196 1910-09-07 6 A. W. Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants. NOW DOING BUSINESS OX THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE MEETING. Treble Event Double Events Straight out all Events. BOOK OPEN ON The St. Leg'er Run Wednesday, September 7. For particulars and prices, apply to 33, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tully," Singapore. Telpbone 589. 2065 BELLAMY196 words
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Advertisement623 1910-09-07 6 PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. W. R. Lamb, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN, SPECIALIST IN EXAMINING THE EYE AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE VISION No. 1, Hotel de l'Europe Buildings, CORNER OF HIGH STREET AND ST. ANDREW S ROAD, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 11, Will ,h« at the R M t Houm, Taiping Mat ISUi to 19th.623 words
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Article156 1910-09-07 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September 7. High Water, 0.14 a m., 0 84 pan. Thursday, September 8. High Water, 0.47 a.m 088 p.m. P. and O. hombward mail due. Philharmonic Orchestra, 6. Friday. September 9. High Water, 1.30 a.m. 1.2 1 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. Cnited156 words
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Article70 1910-09-07 7 To- Dai. Malacca, Port DioksoD, Port Hwetionham and Telok Anaon Kinta 8 pm Bato Panat Aing Hin 3 pm Bali, Macassar, Menado, Ternato, etc. Sandakan 8 pm Bangkok Korat 4 pm Bangkok Landrat Shieff 4pm To-Mobbow. Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. and Johore 'Overland) (By train) 6am Haigon Kampot70 words
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Article137 1910-09-07 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Aroadia left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd instant, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning, tbe Bth mutant. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Delhi UH Colombo at 10 p m on Saturday,137 words
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Article374 1910-09-07 7 Latest Arrivals. Ban Whatt Him, Brit »tr 198 tons, Captain Langdon, Sept 6. From P. Swrttanham, Sept 4. Go. »nd 79 dp. Straits Steamship Coy. For Port 6w.ttenba.Yn, Sept 9— Rdi. Bam ¥<mg Sma, Brit sir 280 tons, Captain Angus, Kept 7. Prom Palembung, Sept 6. G.o. and374 words
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Article111 1910-09-07 7 The following movement* of trropa are noting il 2nd lin. E«at Kent Regiment arrive s from Hoogkong per R I.M S Hardinge on December HI, tlu 3rd 80. Middlesex H- yiiuint leaves for Calcutta per R.I M S. Hardinge oq December 18, No. 3 Co. HoogkoD(, and Singapore Bo R111 words
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100 1910-09-07 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharve* at which Veaaelf arc Berthed To-Uay. TANJONO PAOAR. East Wmor Basis Btephan. East W. Samoa 1— Hild, Van der Lijn. Brass Wbabt— Sea Belle. Mais W. Sboi. S- Soang Bee, Silesia. I— North ambria. a n 4— Pathan. H i-NU. 6— Chiengmai,100 words
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Article105 1910-09-07 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Ban Whatt Hin, Sept. 6.— From Port Swettenham via ports Messrs. Miadrnm and Herment Per steamer Hitachi Maru, Sept. 6. From Yokohama via ports Mrs. McLennan and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hagoi and child. Per steamer Pathan, Sept. 6.— From Port Swettenham Mr. Galloway.105 words
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Article353 1910-09-07 7 Per P. and O. steamer India, connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, due Soptcmber 9.— Mr. J. E. Beckineham, Mr. J. Pleming, Mr. A. J. G. Hult, Mr. M. P. Spreadberry, Mr. N. H. Morton, Miss W. P. Sze, Mr. C. Mitchell, Mr. K. Strove, Mr.353 words
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Article400 1910-09-07 7 Yade Mecum for Ocean Lines' Passengers. Mr. F. G. AtUlo takes a novel topic for the theme of bis informative and brightly written paper, The Traveller at Sea in the August number of Travel and Exploration. It serves as a oomplete vade meonm for the ocean400 words
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Article86 1910-09-07 7 Shot through 800 feet of twenty-inch drain pipe in water under high pressure, a labourer on tbe Gatun dam, on the Panama Canal, lived to tell the tale. Juan Antolin was the hnmai projectile, according to the report made to the United States Commission. He was on a floating platform,86 words
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Article247 1910-09-07 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. SINOAPOM, SIPTKMBFK 7, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 3/4 Demand 3/4 Private 0 m/a 2/4} do 8 m/a 2/4 ft On Gwmany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/s 246^ On France— Bank d/d 396 Private 8 m/a 389, do S m/i 8081247 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article179 1910-09-07 7 Issue S Vainc. 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Bruaog 10 10 Brnseb Hyd. 10 10 Kauaboi £1 41 Kinta Tin 41 41 Kledang Tin 10 10 Kuantan Tin 41 41 Lahat Mine* 41 41 Malaya and Siam 10 10 Malacca Tin 5/. Pahang Consol 41 41 Pen«kalen 41179 words
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Article546 1910-09-07 7 Issue S Valae. Bayers. Seller?. [2I- 2/- Allagar 6/6 6/3 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 1.6.0 1.6 9 8/. 1/0 Bating Malaka 6d. 1/- pm £1 41 Batn Caves 16.17.6 17.6.0 £1 XI Batu Tiga 6.6.0 6.10.0 41 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.16.0 8.0.0 £1 16/- Contributory 2.0.0 2.5.0 pm £1 £1546 words
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Article117 1910-09-07 7 Issue 2 Value Buyer* Seller! 10 10 Hastern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 7 6.00 41 41 HLeotrio Tramway* 4/8 4/v 10 10 Fraser Notre 80.00 as.oo 100 Howarth BraUne 68.00 60.00 100 7% Pref. 87.50 80.00 "100 100 KaUßraDol. 136.00 .100 100 8% Cum. Pref. nom. 10 10 Mayn*rdkOo.117 words
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Article50 1910-09-07 7 Buyers. Seller Uowarth Erakine6% 1600,000 par Riley, Hargreaves 6% 1284,*****% B% pie. BtrioT'ways 6% £860,000 Singapore Mu"ni<npal 6% 11,878.000 M nom. Bayers. SeUen*J Singapore Mv oicipal 4i% of 1907 II.WJ JO I 8/, 7% pxsw Singapore Municipal 4*% of 1909 ,•1,003,001 1% b%pra Singapore Mv nicipal4% •603,900 T% dhk,50 words
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Advertisement25 1910-09-07 7 A farrier (excellent sbo<-r) Became quite a caricature, A- hi shook W thacold (Very crook," I urn told) Till he took Woods' Oreat Peppermint Core.25 words
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Advertisement322 1910-09-07 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Sept 8 —At No. 108, Cross Street, printing presses, etc., at 2 80. Sept. 9*— At East Reclamation Store, Tanjong Hagar, 1265 bags Rangoon rioe, from h.h. Onda, at 9.80. Sept. 9.— At Beach Road Reclamation, forty plank and attap sheds, at 6.16. Sept. 18.322 words
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Advertisement327 1910-09-07 7 I Players J ttavy (Dixfure In i lb Patent AiiTight Tins. HfT PRICE 55 CTB. obtainable at i Per Tin. ROBINSON CO. LATEST ADVERTISE VIK NTS. FIVE-INCH TRANSIT WANTED. Wanted, Five-Inch Transit by Troughton and Simrno. raiding to 20 seaonds. Also Prismatic Compasses. <~?ost price for firstoUms instruments. Richardson, Johore327 words
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Advertisement72 1910-09-07 7 AUCTIW SALE Ol HOUSEHOLD FURNITUUB. PIANOFORTE, ETC., At No. 218, Orc'ur.l Road, On Saturday, Stpttmber 10, at a. JO p,m> I Comprising— P, Mm A B»B*WMl Oh»i«# j Rattan Tables, Marblj.top T.IOIOB, Hantsome Teak Cabinet, Bjdute* N, eto. H. L. COOHLAN CO., Auctionee SV 2180 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a72 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1910-09-07 7 WEATHER REPORT. g ffT < fj"B Kerbau Hospital, September S. 18 A. M.l( r. m. 9 r. m. Riarriu.. Bar. 33 Fab 29.862 29.777 29.608 Temp BS.O 83.0 81.0 Wet Bulb Ther 79 0 79 0 77 8 Nil DirofWind.. S.E. calm S.W. Max. Temp 65.4 Mm. 76 8 Mai.192 words
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1159 1910-09-07 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. RUBBER SHARE PROSPECTS. We published yesterday uome highly interesting remarks by The Economist on the robber share position in London. It tells of bears caught short, of sharp fluctuations and of great uncertainty as to the future of the industry, alike with reference to1,159 words
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Article23 1910-09-07 8 The master of the steamer O. O. Meijer re ports that on the voyage up from Palembang the Richardson buoy was not alight23 words
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Article13 1910-09-07 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 as well as 10.13 words
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Article15 1910-09-07 8 Mr. Prautcb, of the Philippines, gave an interesting lecture at Kuala Lumpur on the Philippines.15 words
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Article18 1910-09-07 8 Peking is to have a Supreme Court constituted on Western models. The building is to cost Tlb. 280,000.18 words
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Article22 1910-09-07 8 The New Tambun tin output for August was 248 piculs. There was a stoppage of the lower gravel pumps for four days.22 words
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Article27 1910-09-07 8 Two Chinese have been arrested at Penang in the act of discharging 148 ounces of cocaine and 290 ounces of morphia from the Glenogle into a sampan.27 words
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Article24 1910-09-07 8 The output of clean ore from Kanaboi Limited for the month of August was as follows:—Mine 45.60 piools, tribute 335.17 piculs, total 880.67 piouls.24 words
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Article42 1910-09-07 8 Since the imprisonment of the Countess Tarnowska, who was convicted in Venice of murder, her hysterical seizures have become so frequent and so severe that she bad hsd to be placed in a strait-jacket. The doctors fear she is losing her sanity,42 words
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Article52 1910-09-07 8 Messrs. Elders and Fyffe, Limited, have received the following cable from their Costa Rica agent Windstorm which occurred on August 1, in Costa Rica has blown down 400,000 banana trees belonging to the United Fruit Company, and 460,000 belonging to other growers. Fear this will reduce shipcents to 40,000 or52 words
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Article59 1910-09-07 8 Too Chin Ann, a krani employed in Robinson and Co.'s godown, is alleged to have benefited himself more than his employers during tho present sale. It is stated that he juggled with a counterfoil in his salesbook in such a way as to defraud the company, and he has been59 words
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Article62 1910-09-07 8 Things are still. quiet throughout Korea. The amount of deferred taxes and those for this year which are to be exempted total Yen 7,000,000. Great rejoicings at the annexation have been reported from some parts of the country. In one of the villages the whole of the inhabitants out off62 words
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Article63 1910-09-07 8 We bave received a copy of Eastern Engineering from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, who act as agents in Singapore. It will be on the same lines as African Engineering, and the first issue shows that there are many matters about which highly interesting articles can be written. It contains many63 words
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Article60 1910-09-07 8 A Dutch company has been formed to manufacture Portland cement at Padsng on the West Coast of Sumatra, where the materials for the purpose are said to abound. The machinery and gear are on the way from Germany, and the company hopes to start working in March 1911. The installation60 words
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Article52 1910-09-07 8 An unsigned advertisement appears in the Shanghai papers announcing that it is proposed to establish a shareholders' stock exchange where members can meet in central offices, and transact business direct between buyer and seller. There is to be no brokerage, no commission, no jobbing, only a nominal monthly subscription to52 words
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Article77 1910-09-07 8 A technical commission has reported to the Italian Government in favour of the demolition of the leaning tower of Pisa and and its re erection on a new and more stable foundation, at a distance of only a few metres from its present site. Assuming that the recommendation is acted77 words
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Article81 1910-09-07 8 British capitalists are taking the final steps for another big rubber land deal in Java, so runs a Hague wire dated August 25. The estates belong to the Michiels Arnold Exploitation Company. The offer reaches the sum of eight million guilders, and contains the stipulation that the managemeat of the81 words
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Article81 1910-09-07 8 Our wire that a political movement is afoot for the recall to power of Yuan Shih-Kai, a Chinese Statesman once belauded as Ihe strong man of China, who had been dismissed through the influence of intrigues around the Regent at Peking, gains insignificance from statements in the Echo de Chine81 words
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Article113 1910-09-07 8 A Malay syoe, employed by Mr. Nansen, was charged, in the second police court yesterday, with cruelty to a pony. Inspector Peetana said be received information that the pony was being worked night and day in a lame condition. The pony was examined by Dr. Falshtw who said it was113 words
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Article120 1910-09-07 8 An extraordinary police blander is reported by the Japan Herald, which, quoting fiom Tokio papers, states that a few nights ago an old man, accompanied by a woman, was seen loitering in Tameike, Asskosa. A policeman suspected they were there for no good purpose, and finally took them to the120 words
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Article362 1910-09-07 8 Mr. H. R. Mullin, of the P. W. D. at Kajang has rcaigned. Mr. W. M. Sime, of Bukit Lintang Estate Malacca, is on a visit to Singapore. The German Crown Prince will be entertained at the Nan Hai Palace during his visit to Poking. Lieut. Sutor,362 words
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Article59 1910-09-07 8 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co's saleroom yesterday afternoon. Freehold land containing an area of 44,600 square feet being part of Grant No. 40. Together with the twostorey brick and tile roof residence erected thereon and known as No. 10 Belmoral59 words
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Article135 1910-09-07 8 At one fell swoop on Sunday night Mr. Tigran Sarkies, of the Baffles Hotel, lost property to the value of >790. While be was asleep someone entered his bedroom by the window that looks on to Beach Road and left by the same way, taking with135 words
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Article98 1910-09-07 8 Dr. Lorentz, the famous explorer, has at last penetrated the formidable and mysterious Snow Mountains of New Ouinea, says a wire in the S. C. Morning Post. These mountains have baftUd exploiorß for years, and Dr. Lorentz's feat is a remarkable one. He vanquished one peak, enow98 words
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Article110 1910-09-07 8 Lieut. E. H. F. Boughey, of H. M. S. Pegasup, pleaded guilty at a court martial held on H.M.S. Powerful to a charge of having been drunk at Suva. The court accepted the plea, and the accused was ordered to forfeit one year's seniority and be dismissed his110 words
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Article134 1910-09-07 8 The great attraction provided at the Alhambra cinematograph by the appearance of Denny, the magician, will be replaced at an early date with a genuine and amusing novelty. Messrs. Walter Deaves and Co. will manipulate on a perfectly equipped miniature stage, manikins representing athletes, clowns, dancers, serio-comics, cake134 words
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Advertisement291 1910-09-07 8 Your Office A MAXIMUM OF RESULTS, A MINIMUM OF LABOUR. It is regrettable how few sufficiently realise that the slight tremble necessary to introduoe into the office routine simple methods for economising time and labour ia so well repaid. Th« feeling of- contentment and security as a result of being291 words
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Advertisement169 1910-09-07 8 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW. To- Night and To-morrow POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTB DENNY The Great Necromancer and Demonologist ASSISTSD BY MISS AERO, IS Til K.IK UNIQUE PERFORMANCE OF THE FAMOUS BLACK ART (with all its up-to-date effects). An Attraction both Instructive A Interesting, IN CONJUNCTION WITB Pathe's169 words
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Article130 1910-09-07 9 STRANGE STORIES OF A PALACE INTRIGUE. Dowager Empress Trying to Gain Control. [Rioter's Telboram.] London, September 6. A Peking telegram says the conferences on the policy of the Empire continue, but palace intrigues are exercising a powerful influenoe. Yuan Shi Kai's prospects are declining, owing to the130 words
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Article187 1910-09-07 9 FRACTIONAL IMPROVEMENT IN PRICES. Big Quantity of Malayao Rubber Offered. (From Odr Own Correspondent.) London, September 6. As previously stated, there was much interest in tbe first ot the September Auctions, and a fair quantity of Plantation— 234 tons of which 202 was Malayan— was on offer.187 words
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Article55 1910-09-07 9 TERRIBLE CRIME DISCOVERED IN ITALY. Blackbaod Gang Suspected. [Redtbr's Telroram.j London, September 7. A brutal murder of a family of seven at Pellaro has created a sensation in ItalyThere is no clue to the murderers, but it is believed tbat they are of the blackhand gang, as the55 words
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Article43 1910-09-07 9 [Dbr Ostasiatische Lloyd Telboram.] Herlic September 6. General von der Goltz has obtained six weeks leave, and is attending tbe Turkish manoeuvres. Afterwards he will take the place of General Moltke, who is ill, during tbe Oerman Kaiser Manoeuvres.43 words
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Article45 1910-09-07 9 [Dbb Ostabiatischb Lloyd Tblboram.] Berlin, September^. Rumours have been current about the illness of M Nelidow, tbe Russian Ambassador in Paris, and his retirement from the embassy, and also about the resignation of M Isvolsky, the Russian Foreign Minister. These rumours are unconfirmed.45 words
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Article21 1910-09-07 9 Dish Osi asiatisiuk Lloyd Telegram.] Berlin, September 0. The Emperor and Empress leave on the 28rd inst for Roinioten.21 words
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Article26 1910-09-07 9 [DBS OBTASIATISCHB LLOYD TbLEQRAM]. Berlin, September 6. At an International Congress of trade unions at Hamburg representatives of Japan and India were present.26 words
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Article44 1910-09-07 9 [Rbdtbi's Telegram.] London, September 7. Tbe arrest of a Oerman subaltern at Portsmouth is confirmed. Documents found on bm have been sent for inspection to tbe War Office. Meanwhile the prisoner is treated well, being merely deprived of liberty.44 words
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Article33 1910-09-07 9 [RECTER'S TKLIiiIUM. London, September 7. St Leger betting at midnight was evens on Lembers, 100 to 6 against R->sedrop, 30 t) 1 against Bronzioo, 28 to 1 again* t Marajax.33 words
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Article17 1910-09-07 9 IReotbb's Tblbobam.] London, September 7. Telegrams from Addis Abeba say the Emperor Menelik is better.17 words
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Article529 1910-09-07 9 Captain and Doctor Appeal Against Conviction. The captain and the doctor of tbe coolie steamer Hong Bee, who were recently fined •250 and 9160 respectively, on a charge of making a false declaration of the number of passengers on tbe sbip, appealed against tbe conviction yesterday,529 words
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Article84 1910-09-07 9 Messrs. Hogg and Cos. Quotations To-day. Messrs. Hogg and Co. kindly favour us with the London prices they have received this morning Pricks. Prims illagarn 5/9 Linggis M/8 inglo Malays 26/6 Luniuts 25/- p. iukit Kajaoyd 56/9 Merlimaas 7 JakitMerUjams3/6 Patalin«H 66/8 ftereonese 4/6 R. E. KrUag84 words
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Article224 1910-09-07 9 Four Towkays Charged With Gambling. The Ngoe Loo Club, which has its premises at 124 a Cross Street, was raided by men of the Gambling Suppression Department on the night of August 80. The result of the raid was seen in the third polioe court yesterday after224 words
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Article570 1910-09-07 9 PROMPT ACTION SAVES MANY LIVES. Stokers Entrapped Below. From Japanese exchanges we have been able to gather some further particulars with regard to the disaster to H.M.S. Bedford, which now lines in a hopeless position on a rock off Quelpart Island, Korea. It appears tbat at 4570 words
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Article396 1910-09-07 9 Will There be Another Financial Crisis? The Calcutta financial journal, Capital, in a recent issue, states Renter wired a few days ago that private discount in London bad advanced to 2£, but reported no change in the official rate which remains at 8 per cent.396 words
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Article101 1910-09-07 9 The Megantic, with Crippen and Miss Le Neve on board, arrived at Liverpool on August 27, and the prisoners were entrained for Buston. Enormous crowds were waiting at Euston station interfering with the ordi nary trams. Hundreds of polioe were on duty at tbe scene, and101 words
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Article721 1910-09-07 9 K PROMOTION FRAUDS IN NEW YORK. ly British Victims. The New York correspondent of the Daily I Telegraph has sent the following cable to London The Dowager Countess of Tanker- 1 ville and other well known members of the British nobility, and likewise not a few Ministers,721 words
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Article133 1910-09-07 9 The Twenty Days Trans-Siamese Ronte. Singora will be the head of the new TransSiamese route to Europe from Bangkok to London in twenty days. Singora is a very interesting old city, surrounded by large substantial walls which are now in part palled down to admit of the133 words
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Article122 1910-09-07 9 The Agri- Horticultural Show. Messrs. Le Cospdlier and Issaverdens, who bad been deputed by tbe Rubber plan tors' Association of Cochin China to attend the Agri Horticultural Show st Singapore have published a re-port on their visit. They speak highly of the rubber exhibits and take notice of the fact122 words
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Article36 1910-09-07 9 An official report shows that the Java Government *baa bo far spent 1.25(1 guilders in arrangements to safeguard shipping T unfit the dangers arising from the wreck tbe Messageriea Maritime* steamer La Seyre. in Rbio Strait*.36 words
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Article439 1910-09-07 9 Great Industrial and Distributing Centre. A correspondent writing to the Financial News comments on the annual report of the harbour master. In the course of his remarks be says Especial interest attaches to the present report, sinoe by an ordianoe of the Colonial Legislature passed439 words
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Article177 1910-09-07 9 Prisoner Plays Accordion and Accepts Collection. For one moment at least harmony reigned at Willesden, and, although the proceeding was unnsual in a police-court, it was evident ly enjoyed, as the spectators responded when tbe hat went round. The court musician was George Ashley, 49, labourer,177 words
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Article427 1910-09-07 9 On Suuday morning last, a small party of Singapore people vitited the Sedenak Rubber Estates, which are traversed by tbe Jobore State Railway and which have the great advantage of having a station at their very door. The occasion of the visit was the starting of427 words
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Article89 1910-09-07 9 NEGOTIATIONS FOR SETTLING LOCKOUT. Guarantees Demanded From the Trade Unions. [RIUTIE'B TILBORAM.) London, September 6. It is stated officially that the employer! •nd the trade-unions in the shipbuilding trade are at present negotiating terms for a settlement of the lockout. The crux of the position m what the employers89 words
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Article38 1910-09-07 9 [Rbdtbr's Tblboram.] London, September 0. The Manchester Guardian says that Mr. Winston Churchill has been accidentally slightly wounded in the leg. He was operated upon at the English hospital at Smyrna and is doing well.38 words
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Article24 1910-09-07 9 t DKR OSTASIATISCBK LLOYD TeLKORAM.| Berlin, September 6-L->rd Roberts is at Dresden, where he has been received by tbe King of Saxony.24 words
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Article33 1910-09-07 9 (From Odr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 7. At tbe church conference, commencing here to-day, many clergy are participating, including the Bishop of Singapore and the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak.33 words
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Article69 1910-09-07 9 (Fkom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 7. Further details of tbe Blondin mine accident show tbat the landslip occurred in the new part of the mine. It started from the top of the slope and fell oat into the centre of the mine. Two men and69 words
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Article49 1910-09-07 9 (Fkom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 6. The Selangor Ladies' shooting in tbe MiUe Trophy made the following scores Mrs. G. C. McGregor 36 Mrs. 1 hipuis 34 Mrs. Cor mac 84 Mrs. Bristow :s3 Mrs. T. J. McGregor 38 Mrs Evans 88 Total 20249 words
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Article231 1910-09-07 9 Shooting Dangerous Sinkehs to Save Life. (From Oca Own Corrbspondbnt.) Penang, September 6. A judicial enquiry was held at Kuala Muda, Kedab, by the Chief Justice, Syed Hassan and Mr. W. G. Maxwell, the Adviser, into the estate affray which occurred on July :)0 when a Chinese231 words
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Article54 1910-09-07 9 The Bertam August crop was 10,200 lbs. Jimah Rubber Estate, Limited Output of di y rubber for August, 100 lbr., gambier 175 piculs, and pepper 21 piculs. Kepong, 4,800 lbs. Edinburgh 0,800 lbs. Taojong Malim, 18,000 lbs. The output of dry rubber from Olenealy Plantations, Ltd., for54 words
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Article87 1910-09-07 10 Mr. R. W. McCabo won the Shanghai Quarter Milo Swimmiug Championship the other day in 7 rains. 6J sees. Tally's piisea tor the St. Leger are Lemberg one and a half to one, Greenback fours, Charles O'MaUey eights, Rochester, Rose3rop and Winkipop tens. S wynford twos up.87 words
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Article57 1910-09-07 10 The tinal in tbe Billiard Championship in the Singapore Catholic Club between Messrs. A. Lewis and A. Van Renesse, which had to be postponed owing to the ill health of the former, will taka plaoe atB 80 p m. on Friday, the 9th instant. The prizes will be given57 words
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Article100 1910-09-07 10 The Championship. Tbe field for the Singapore Championship lias now been reduoed to four, the results of the play in the second round being as follows:— J C. Watt beat A. S. Hitchcock 6 and 4 »>r. Fowlie beat B. L. Eddin 6 and 4 W. Ferguson beat K.100 words
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Article260 1910-09-07 10 8. C. C. Tournament. Yesterday's play in the S C.C. lawn tennis tournament resulted as follows A. SIN'.I.ES. Mugliston beatTjler, 6-4, 6—B. Kansford beat Steyn Parve, 6—4,6—1. Norrie beat Tbreliall, 6—B, 6—4. Treadgold boat Cox, 6—2, 6-1. Lent hail beat Boyd, 6—8,6—0. C. SIKOLKS. Henderson beat Maloolm, 2—6,260 words
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Article227 1910-09-07 10 Government Enquiries: Stories of Poverty and Hardship. The Calcutta authorities are still making enquiring about the Sikh emigration to America, on August 26 the steamer Gregory Apcar brought about 150 Sikhs back from Horgknog. It has been ascertained that, so tar, no lues than 1,000 Punjabis227 words
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Letter172 1910-09-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l shall be immensely indebted to yon, it you will be good enough, through the medium of your widely circulated journal, to bring to the notice ot the moni.ipal authorities, a want which has hitherto escaped their attention. The172 words
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Letter677 1910-09-07 10 To the Editor oi the Strait* Time*. Sir, I differ from you in your interpretation of Mr. Justice Walton's phrase, freedom of contract." After turning it carefully over in my mind for several hours, I have arrived at the conclusion that it means freedom of contract. You677 words
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Article74 1910-09-07 10 The death roll resulting from the reoent forest fires in the States of Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon is 142. The missing number 186. Most of the dead and missing are members of the forestry service who sacrificed their lives to the forest wealth of74 words
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Article1043 1910-09-07 10 Prices Qaoted in tbe Market Ills Morning. Singapore, September 7th, 1910. Messrs. L.yall and Bvatt, Bxcnan K e and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations thia morning i a/- Allagai 6/4J 6/8 3/- Optiooa 8.9 6/6 41 Anglo J»t» 13/8 18/8 1 An^lo Jobore 14/4J1,043 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-07 10 A DANGER AVOIDED. Thtre is no danger from blood poison reuniting from a wound whe l Chamberlain's Pain Balm is apn'ied. It is an antiteptic linimett. For sale by a' D.spensariei, and32 words
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Advertisement40 1910-09-07 10 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. Aids digestion. Does not npset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building ap the sybtem. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $125 AND $2.0040 words
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Advertisement273 1910-09-07 10 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOB THE A JjAb Preservative Co.'s well-known compositions, viz:--"WOOD. IRON AND STEEL PRESERVATIVE." "WHITE ANT DESTRUCTORS. "ATLAS" Steam Boiler Preservative and other Brands by tbe same Co. STOCKS HELD. PRICES OH APPLICATION. LOWEST RATES. Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE At Messrs.273 words
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Advertisement445 1910-09-07 10 This Prospectus has bean filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Subscription List will open on the sth day of September. 1910, and close on the 10th day of September, 1910. THE DJAPOERA (INDRAGIRI) RUBBER COMPANY. UNITED. INCORPORATED UNDER THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1139. Capital: $1,200,000. DIVIDED445 words
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Advertisement111 1910-09-07 10 AUCTION SALE Of 1,265 BAGS RANGOON RICE EX. S. S. ONDA 4 To be held at East Reclamation Store, Tanjong Pagar f On Friday, September 9, at 9.80 a.m. J (IN GOOD CONDITION). For account of concerned. POWELL CO., Auctioneer* 2146 Oriental Specific* > It is tbe Specific for acute111 words
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Article1135 1910-09-07 11 TRUTH ABOUT THE DISCOVERIES AT STEWART. Exaggerated Reports. The following timely article from the pen el Mr. C. H. Lngrin, Editor ot the Daily Colonist of Victoria, British Columbia, appears in the Standard of Empire. It is very unfortunate that greatly exaggerated statements have been stnt abroad1,135 words
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Article27 1910-09-07 11 The Cbina Inland Mission have refused to Accept compensation offtred by the Chinese Croveinment for the lostes sustained by the ■nisnicD during the recent outbreak at CUangsha.27 words
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Article376 1910-09-07 11 Serious Accusation Against Japanese Navy. A San Francisco, wire of August 11, says:— A Marine Court of Inquiry was held on tbe 9th instant to examine Captain Kitt, master of the P. M. steamer Mongolia, which ttranded in July, off Seikenji, Okitsu. near Sbimizu. In the376 words
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Article374 1910-09-07 11 The Tell-Tale Note Book of a Biplane Passenger. The advantages of the monoplane over the biplane, from the point of view of a passenger, are discussed by a lady correspondent of the Sheffield Daily Independent, Miss Florence Parbnry. There is absolutely no comparieon, she writes,374 words
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Article269 1910-09-07 11 European v. Russian. The Shanghai Times reports an interesting match at the local circus between two wn htlern, the Herculean Russian, Kramer, and a clever amateur named H. Russell, belonging to the P. O. steamer Ataaye. The conditions were catch-as catch-can, crutch and strangleholds barred the referees were Mr.269 words
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Article833 1910-09-07 11 REVISITS SCENE OF FORMER GLORIES AS TOURIST. Overcome With Emotion In Her Dead Son's Roqm. For simple and direct pathos few scenes could be found to equal that of the aged Empress Eugenic, walking with tbe crowd as simple tourist through her ancient palace of Compigene, now a833 words
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Article268 1910-09-07 11 An Incident on Board the Steamer Orvieto. In one of the larger alleyways in the firstolass accommodation on board the R. M. 8. Orvieto two men were conversing amiably when a lady dressed in the height of fashion and ornamented with a hat swept down268 words
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Article607 1910-09-07 11 FAILURE OF THE JAMAICAN CROP. Fun of tbe Fair Affected. From a recent issue of the Daily Telegraph we clip the follow ing article A drawback to the forthcoming Bank Holiday is the exceptionally high prioe of coconuts. It is many years since such extravagant rates have been607 words
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Article374 1910-09-07 11 Senseless Hoax Practised in Kentish Town. That senseless form of hoaxing tradesmen by bogus orders, giving instructions for persons to call or to deliver goods at the adirees ot the victim has broken out in Kentish Town. A little while ago the samn foolish practices were causing374 words
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Article57 1910-09-07 11 Despite the most careful watch on the part of the Japanese, arms and ammunition are still being bmuggled into Formosa and toe bands ot the Formoaan rebels. China is the base of the operation and the work is done with small craft that elude the patrol and land at isolated57 words
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Article682 1910-09-07 11 New Volumes Ready for Issue to Subscribers The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday, September 8. Askew, Alice and Claude, Fate and Drusilla S 10,552 Clifford, Mrs. W. K Sir George's Objection S 10,658 Cobb, Thomas Margaret Rutland S 10,554 Duff, Lily Grant, Vocation682 words
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Article142 1910-09-07 11 German Experiments Off the Baltic Coast. Under the supervision of Major Gross highly successful experiments in shooting at balloons from the shore have taken place off the Baltic coast. A number ot cannon belonging to the artillery guards were ranged along the shore near Ritggenwalder and were142 words
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Article818 1910-09-07 11 BRITAIN'S LARGEST WARSHIP LAUNCHED. •> Sceoe at Devonport. The giant cruiser Lion, tbe largest warship in the Navy, was launched at Devonport >n August 6, tbe naming eeromony being per formed by Viscountess Clifden. The weather was anything but ideal for a launching cera mouy from818 words
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Article217 1910-09-07 11 Death of Jimmy Durham, the Coloured Bandsman. Bandsman James Francis (Jimmy > Durham, believed to be the only colon red man in the English Army, died suddenly at Cork. When bnt a baby, supposed to ba about a year old, he was found by Captain (now Colonel)217 words
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Article39 1910-09-07 11 J. R. Roblew, a lawyer's clerk of Penang, has been sentenced to six months' imprison went for criminal breach of trust in rorpect of I6S which bad been psid into the office by client. An appeal has been lodged.39 words
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Article2662 1910-09-07 12 SUPPLY, DEM\ND, AND NATURAL PRICES. Long Investment Value of Old and New Companies. No. VIII. In a previous article, we showed that the capital expenditure on bringing an estate of 8,i»00 acres to the robber producing stage waa about £"J5 per acre, and that the cost of2,662 words
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Article475 1910-09-07 12 The directors of the Labn (F.M.S.) Kubber Company, Limited, have declared a dividend of 20 per cent, for the four months to April 80. The payment of this dividend will pat the whole of the company's present issued capital of £ICO,OOO upon practically the same footing as regards475 words
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Article1257 1910-09-07 12 PROSPECTS OF A REDUCTION IN PRICES. J The Economist Reviews tbe Situation. The prevailing depression in Stock Exchange business, says the Economist of August 6, would of itself be almost sufficient to explain the dulness of rubber shares; dulness, that is, compared with the Loom prices in the1,257 words
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Letter891 1910-09-07 12 Tests Made With Some Cultivated Forms. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should be much obliged if you would tell me how the judges at the AgriHorticultural Show arrived at their decisions with regard to rubber? On what grounds did they decide that one891 words
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Article136 1910-09-07 12 Two destitute Germans who were found wandering about Shanghai, the ether week, were taken before the Mixed Court where a pitiful story was told. It was found that the men had gone ashore in a Korean port on two hours' leave and when they returned, their chip had sailed. Tbe136 words
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Article38 1910-09-07 12 Five cases of beriberi have been segregated under observation at Hull, the port on tbe Humber. The cases were removed from a steamer which had arrived from Vladivostok, and were those of five Chinamen belonging to the crew.38 words
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Article598 1910-09-07 12 CHECK TO THE CONSUMPTION OF STOCKS. Unsatisfactory Fiscal Conditions. A very important factor in tbe market is supplied by a New York correspondent, who writes to the Economist under date August 2:— The official figures of imports for the fiscal year ending June 80, have just been598 words
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Article366 1910-09-07 12 New Phase in Chequered Career of Lord Clancarty. The following appears in the London Gazette under the head Bankruptcy Acts, 1883 and 1890 I Receiving orders. Debtor's name i lan-ai ty, Earl of (the Might Hon. William Frederick Le Poer-Trencb) of Piccadilly, in the county of London.366 words
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1941 1910-09-07 13 STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING UNE, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON AUGUST 10 A number of shares in which local inveetow are interested are not qnoted in looal share lists, and there are occasionally wide mareiDß between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in MincinK-Lane as1,941 words
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Advertisement366 1910-09-07 13 Championship of France, 1910 (Road) Championship of Prance, 1910 (Track) Worlds Championship (Track) Bordeaux -Paris, 1910 Tour of Italy, 1910 ALL WOM OH Continental Cycle Tyres SPECIFY CONTINENTALS WHEN ORDERING YOUR MACHINE Through all Dealers a.nd Garages. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO., LTD. Kumpers Co., |g| Fed. Engineering Co., SINGAPORE. S^y366 words
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Advertisement953 1910-09-07 14 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO LTD. Head Office Shanghai: Registortl under the Life Assurance Ccmpanies Ads, England, and under tbe Hongkong Ordinances. mnWH QF COM r»ANY (|Twclfth Year). Tata. Insurance in force *87^»8 t BB6. SJS Total Income for Year 3^»0.»»7. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. All forms of Life953 words
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Advertisement533 1910-09-07 14 BANKING, IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA A.NO CHINA IBCOBPORAXUD BT BOTAA OHABTBB. PaM np Oapitml Is 10,000 Bh*rs* of 110 each aU,MO.OOO tUssrvs Fna< i 1,600, 000 EUmttb Uabllity ol Proprietor* fll.»00,000 BABKEBH. Baak ol Eaglaaa alioaal Baak of 500.1a.1. tU Boston OilT Midlaat Bask. Mi. BIBOAFOBK BBABCH. Onrrast Aaoovaai533 words
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Advertisement676 1910-09-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION. LAND SALE At Messrs. H. L. Cogblan Co.'s Salerooms, On Monday, Sepember 18, at 8.30 p.m. Valuable Agricultural land at Holland Road in tbe District of Upper Tanglin. held partly under 990 vrars' lease and partly under Statutory Land Orant. Area 28 ac., 8 roods, 24 poles.676 words
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Advertisement1156 1910-09-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale of BEAUTIFUL JAPANEBE CURIOS. HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE PORCELAIN. IVORY CARVINGB. BILVER GOODS. DAMASCENE WARE. ETC.. ETC.. AT MB3SRS. H. L. COGHLA.V CO. S SALEROOMS, On Tuesday and Wednesday, September 13 and i 4, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising Beautiful Kinkosan Satsuma Vases, Bowls, Incense burners, Plates and1,156 words
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Article1249 1910-09-07 15 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS, If Buckinghamshire is not actually the smallest count; in England, I imagine that in proportion to its area it contains a greater number of bypaths and awkward turnings than any other, observes J. \V. 0. in the Westminster Gazette. The roads were1,249 words
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Advertisement212 1910-09-07 15 WOLSELEY "sss. SIDDELEY MAXIM, LTD. A I I *T"^"^ C^ AC3 C^ THE NAME IS THE rWJ I KJ \j r\ IX .MARANTEB. SOLE AGENTS FOR WOLSELEY SIDDELEY AUTOCARS Id Singapore, Penang, F. M. S. and Sumatra CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR GARS FOR HIRE DAY212 words
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Advertisement367 1910-09-07 15 Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I LEMCO and MILK. I .ito 1 teaspoonful to half-pint hot milk. S LFMCO. 4. Uk,fft A —nut. London E C. bovrill The Supreme Achievement in Beef Concentration. Infiai'.ely superior to Meat Extract or Beef Tea. i. -^Hgy^ la. (m. Rowland's367 words
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Advertisement238 1910-09-07 15 20H.P..4-CYL. FORD MOTOR CARS Simplicity ib tbe keynote of tbo FOi(I) CAR. Automatic Oiling, Automatic Cooling and Automatic Electric are turtc automatic features of tbe Ford. FORD heat treated VANADIUM stoel cannot be broken, in case ol a treuiendou i strain or shock that would break other materials, the 1238 words
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Advertisement622 1910-09-07 16 WANTS. SCRIPT SHORTHAND. We teach the Script system of short hand because it is by far tbe easiest to learn and tbe most rapid in use. For free pro spcetus, apply to I C. S. General Agency, 27, Syed Ali Road, Singapore DEMARCATOR WANTED. Wanted, Demarcator for Rubber Estate in622 words
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Advertisement561 1910-09-07 16 WANTS. COMPOSITOR WANTED. Wanted, a compositor for British North Borneo. Salary 185 per month. For fu'tbi r particular*, apply to Guthrie Co., Lid., Agmt*. British North Borneo Co. u2016 EMPLOYMENT WANTED By a clerk, in good me'oantile fi>m. Over 18 years' experience. Tborougb knowledge of all mercantile work, especially hipping.561 words
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Advertisement440 1910-09-07 16 TO BE LET 88 SOLD. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. No. 8, Adi* R >ad, off Sophia Road, up tbe hill immediate entry. Apply to A. S. Shooktr, 7. IT Almeida Street. HOUSE TO IET. From Ootober 1, 83, ORANGE ROAD (unfu nuhed). Apply for rent and particulars to Mr. J.440 words
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Advertisement709 1910-09-07 16 NOTICES. SINGAPORE COLD BTORAGE CO.. LTD. Notioe is hereby given that the Company's Eighth Ordinary General Meeting will be held in the Singapore Exchange Building", on Saturday, the 24th September, 1910, at Noon. BUSINESS. 1. To receive th» Directors' Report and Accounts to 80th June, 1910. 2. To lieolare a709 words
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Advertisement772 1910-09-07 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Lost or stolen, a certified transfer for one hundred Jimah Shares, numbered 2C7551 to *****0 in the name of A. A. Gann, Etq Reply to Broker, c/o Straits Times. 212S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Power of Attorney granted to Mr. M. S. Aboobacker by us772 words
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Advertisement349 1910-09-07 16 PERFECT AT LAST. THE NEW STYLE Gramophones SOLD ONLY BY The ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. $30, $35, $45, $55, $65, $75 AND $95. J"XJST CALL TO HEAR THESE Wonderful Singer*. LOST. Lost in tbe Commercial Square, a book of £0 admission tickets (Pit), Nos. 151 to 200. to the Victoria349 words
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Miscellaneous240 1910-09-07 16 Straits Wimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.—Miscellane ous wants of every description are mjert ed at the prepaid rate of tl per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioes ot Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, $1 each insertion For p.p.o. cards, on page 6. 12. Inch Scalb Ratbs240 words
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